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because their future. be written. welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax havens and that they're kind of synonymous with tax evasion so can you kind of clarify for any naysayers or people that are confused why people would want their money overseas or their property overseas or somewhere else well in the first place we have to recognize that the united states in some ways is the world's biggest tax haven if you're a foreigner a lot of foreigners put their money in the united states because it's still a relatively stable political jurisdiction and if you're french for instance you're much better off h
because their future. be written. welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax...
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because i do it in my pictures. but you should see me before, i had a lyle ago terry cloth suit with platform shoes. you know, i was pretty loud. >> rose: lilac. >> yes, i love lilac. >> rose: the next is hillary rodo, jessica stam, mia. >> these i did for french vogue. karen has this eccentric side to her, she loves something that is sort of off. and these are very, you were asking me about interest, what they do. and what i have noticed, they all bring different sides of me. you know i work with the americans, the english, the french. they all have different points of view. they like different women in their societies are really different. you know a woman in france wants to be really el sgant. a woman in england doesn't want to be, she wants to be completely -- >> we just had-- here. >> amazing. i saw her once at the these never paris. and the theatre they turn off the lights and the only person that you could see was her in the auditorium because the scheme was so-- she came and did a segment with me and it was,
because i do it in my pictures. but you should see me before, i had a lyle ago terry cloth suit with platform shoes. you know, i was pretty loud. >> rose: lilac. >> yes, i love lilac. >> rose: the next is hillary rodo, jessica stam, mia. >> these i did for french vogue. karen has this eccentric side to her, she loves something that is sort of off. and these are very, you were asking me about interest, what they do. and what i have noticed, they all bring different sides...
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because i'm not saying it's because.i'm saying it's the critical discussion that we had in the middle east here in what is happening in syria, what is happening in many countries around has to do with the palestinian issues. so at the end of the day my point here is to say that israel, and i said many times, and it is one of the facts i was banned by this country by saying the training of america should stop to support unilaterally israel. israel is not doing a good service to freedom, dignity and that the people in the region. this is my point. i stick to this. i'm not trying to say that israel is to be blamed for this, but if you want to go to achieve something which has to do with transparency democracy -- transparent democracy in the middle east, we have to solve the conflict in the way they are respecting the rights of the palestinians. >> sounds like a doubletalk. >> do you know what i -- no, no, no. i'm very sorry you in the like this. you know my answer to all the people are saying that i have doubletalk works i'
because i'm not saying it's because.i'm saying it's the critical discussion that we had in the middle east here in what is happening in syria, what is happening in many countries around has to do with the palestinian issues. so at the end of the day my point here is to say that israel, and i said many times, and it is one of the facts i was banned by this country by saying the training of america should stop to support unilaterally israel. israel is not doing a good service to freedom, dignity...
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the necessity was access because everything was, the delivery was absolutely hampered because of the roads so we have to clean it. water, food, electricity and communications. another need at that time to do that is field hospital generators, housing, sat coms, purifying water systems and mobile bridges. so the force was at the beginning just to distribute the aid and at the end start doing law enforcement when the government declared catastrophe and the president gave us the authority to do that. so we move the army inland, next the navy in the coastal communities and in san feir fernandes island and doing an airlift to the most affected area. sanfernandes island is a very small island, only a thousand people living there, but it was completely destroyed. that's what we found when we arriving there, debris everywhere, and as you can see that was the port and the square before, and that was after. so the change is, it's quite impressive. the same was a local pier and a school. that was a school. nothing. so we put in the navy, the navy put them in there two, three combat ships, type
the necessity was access because everything was, the delivery was absolutely hampered because of the roads so we have to clean it. water, food, electricity and communications. another need at that time to do that is field hospital generators, housing, sat coms, purifying water systems and mobile bridges. so the force was at the beginning just to distribute the aid and at the end start doing law enforcement when the government declared catastrophe and the president gave us the authority to do...
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because of what the book has meant to them. >> because of what the book means to them. and how-- . >> rose: just to touch the person that said something that -- >> well, how as a writer couldn't you be incredibly touched by that. i have a particular feeling for, and many of these people now of course are in their early 20s. the people who grew up with harry. so i think that my books occupied a special place in their lives. they grew up with harry year-on-year. and now i am meeting young adults who had that experience. an that's incredibly moving to meet people of that age who are standing there in front of you seeing things or telling you what you meant in their childhoodment i can't imagine anyone would be phenomenally moved by that. it's wonderful. >> rose: an before we leave you this evening, this montage of the harry potter films, one of the highest grossing combination of films in the history of movies. >> you've made a mistake. i mean i can't be a wizard. i mean i'm just harry, just harry. >> welcome to hog warts. now, in a few moments you will pass through these
because of what the book has meant to them. >> because of what the book means to them. and how-- . >> rose: just to touch the person that said something that -- >> well, how as a writer couldn't you be incredibly touched by that. i have a particular feeling for, and many of these people now of course are in their early 20s. the people who grew up with harry. so i think that my books occupied a special place in their lives. they grew up with harry year-on-year. and now i am...
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they decided to go because of -- >> his grandfather went down there because he was a polygamist. he wanted more than one wife. i watched it. he was honest. i could tell you i'm an immigrant but that would be disingenuous. >> i think that was right. if he would call himself a latino, that 21% would go to 15. doesn't work that way. we have to find out who's the real mitt romney, the one who talked about that he didn't care about -- he didn't have to worry about the 47% of the people or the one who told us in a meeting that he wants to be the president for 100% of americans. that's the challenge for him? >> have you seen the ad by one of his sons? have you seen that ad. >> yes. yes. >> craig rom any. . >> it's very good. it's very, very good. now if all latino voters were to base their decisions solely on this one ad, i think romney's numbers would be much higher because he touched on the fact that his father was born in mexico, he touched upon the fact that his father wants a permanent solution to the immigration issue, but once they see interviews like ours, once somebody asks him
they decided to go because of -- >> his grandfather went down there because he was a polygamist. he wanted more than one wife. i watched it. he was honest. i could tell you i'm an immigrant but that would be disingenuous. >> i think that was right. if he would call himself a latino, that 21% would go to 15. doesn't work that way. we have to find out who's the real mitt romney, the one who talked about that he didn't care about -- he didn't have to worry about the 47% of the people...
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because their future will be wrecked. pic's is. pushing china and russia. still. there. the selection of. the fifth artsy. emission and free accreditation free transport chargers free. arrangement free. free studio tied free. download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects free media dog r t dot com in. your news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately it doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog call.
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because i had been music director all my life since 1968, in florence.harmonic, philadelphia orchestra after armandi,bascala, so after so many years of hard work, not only artistically and musically, but all of the other things that music -- a good and honest music director is to take care of, i worked so hard, that certainly i felt -- i feel light, i have to do only music when i want, where i want, and how i want, i was, i felt like a bird, a as i said before, ligero, and that's when the philadelphia philharmonic asked me to be the music director. i did several concerts, many concerts with th the philharmonc and beautiful concerts, i admire those musicians. i think they are very good, and they have, i have wonderful memories, so when i was asked to become music director i was hesitant. i didn't know, yes, no, yes, no, yes. but i thought it was the right moment to be engaged again, not because i had a divorce before, just, you know, i felt so good to be free. >> rose: so the timing wasn't right? >> si, si. the timing wasn't right. and then i continued to
because i had been music director all my life since 1968, in florence.harmonic, philadelphia orchestra after armandi,bascala, so after so many years of hard work, not only artistically and musically, but all of the other things that music -- a good and honest music director is to take care of, i worked so hard, that certainly i felt -- i feel light, i have to do only music when i want, where i want, and how i want, i was, i felt like a bird, a as i said before, ligero, and that's when the...
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>> yes, because discrimination is over. just look at cnn. they employ on all talent from all ethnicities and backgrounds and that's just soledad o'brien. the student denied admission to the university of texas claims her race was held against her forcing her toll attend louisiana state university. folks, there's no greater injustice than having to attend your safety school. [ laughter ] i was devastated when i had to go to dartmouth instead of my first choice hogwarts. [cheers and applause] i mean they never -- [ laughter ] they never even responded to my application owl probably because he was white. [ laughter ] but nation -- [cheers and applause] but nation, it looks like affirmative action's days are numbered because chief justice robert has a history of opposing these terrible quotas he said the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. yeah, everybody just knock it off. the american people don't need a law to stop them from discriminating. give them a chance and they'll do it on the
>> yes, because discrimination is over. just look at cnn. they employ on all talent from all ethnicities and backgrounds and that's just soledad o'brien. the student denied admission to the university of texas claims her race was held against her forcing her toll attend louisiana state university. folks, there's no greater injustice than having to attend your safety school. [ laughter ] i was devastated when i had to go to dartmouth instead of my first choice hogwarts. [cheers and...
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with everybody who is impacted, because that is what the warriors want. they want the whole city excited about the idea. i am excited about it and we'll get it done rick, because it's the greatest thing for our city. working together we're developing area plans that will shape the city for years to come. from the transit center district plan anchored by the new transbay center, which will provide space for 27,000 new jobs, 4,000 new housing units, a thousand new hotel rooms and 12 acres of new open space. to the central corridor plan, which will enable south of market tech hub and create jobs for up to 30,000 new jobs and 10,000 new housing units. we are diligent and creatively planning for the jobs of the future. but we must executive these plans consistent with the city's values. we'll need to make sure all the businesses and commercial districts are places where we're welcoming everyone to live, to work, to shop, to eat and to play. and we need to make sure that they are pleasant, they are walk able and they are active around-the-clock and that they ar
with everybody who is impacted, because that is what the warriors want. they want the whole city excited about the idea. i am excited about it and we'll get it done rick, because it's the greatest thing for our city. working together we're developing area plans that will shape the city for years to come. from the transit center district plan anchored by the new transbay center, which will provide space for 27,000 new jobs, 4,000 new housing units, a thousand new hotel rooms and 12 acres of new...
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debt has been able to continue unabated because of the low rates that we've seen at the same time this is allowed the government's interest expense to actually decline we can bring up a chart to show our viewers because in fact the federal government is laying out eleven percent less on interest expense since one thousand nine hundred eight despite a massive increase in the debt that's a pretty good deal from mr mahela which what stops us from continuing. that's a very good point a very good question the thing is that exponential trends in nature that normally are unsustainable because nothing is simply put trees can grow to the sky if something is growing at a compound rate of interest perpetually eventually it runs into limitations systemic limitations the reason the united states debt or global debt has been able to continue to grow at the exponential rate is because for thirty years i might say we've gone from one trillion dollars of debt in one thousand nine hundred two to sixteen trillion dollars of that now is because the interest rates during the same period of time have declin
debt has been able to continue unabated because of the low rates that we've seen at the same time this is allowed the government's interest expense to actually decline we can bring up a chart to show our viewers because in fact the federal government is laying out eleven percent less on interest expense since one thousand nine hundred eight despite a massive increase in the debt that's a pretty good deal from mr mahela which what stops us from continuing. that's a very good point a very good...
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i should explain because you know in fashion, a terrible because there is always racism about age. one of the races and is in fashion which i am absolutely against. how could i be against age when i have a grandmother that let me do anything and what it, gave me optimism and positivity? i think people that are old and have experience, you can learn a lot from them, and there are maybe sometimes more sweet than the grandparents. i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give a
i should explain because you know in fashion, a terrible because there is always racism about age. one of the races and is in fashion which i am absolutely against. how could i be against age when i have a grandmother that let me do anything and what it, gave me optimism and positivity? i think people that are old and have experience, you can learn a lot from them, and there are maybe sometimes more sweet than the grandparents. i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do...
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because they held me accountable.nd when i say they held me accountable, they held me accountable to never leave a fallen man behind or to get them out alive or die trying. and that's what it was. i knew, i knew that whenever i left that position after they had told me no, i few that -- i said it the whole way like, oh, man, i'm going to have to answer for this. [laughter] but you know what? it's the right thing to do. you know, just because there's obedience to orders doesn't mean it's always the right thing to do. so that's more of what i like to live by, is doing what's right and doing what i can. that way i can go home at night and look myself in the mirror. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] and i imagine there are thousands of guys that might -- [inaudible] >> no. >> [inaudible] >> no, it was, you know, it was a combination of all of 'em. you know, growing up with my father, my father always, never would let me quit, and he always taught me to do what's right. you know, my father never was in any kind of cliques, anything
because they held me accountable.nd when i say they held me accountable, they held me accountable to never leave a fallen man behind or to get them out alive or die trying. and that's what it was. i knew, i knew that whenever i left that position after they had told me no, i few that -- i said it the whole way like, oh, man, i'm going to have to answer for this. [laughter] but you know what? it's the right thing to do. you know, just because there's obedience to orders doesn't mean it's always...
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because men are in serious trouble. i'm not saying that the affirmative action ai heat affirmative action no matter who benefits. >> guest: i could say the same thing to the disability but there are more massive government programs which tend to favor men or encourage certain behaviors. we have to take industry by industry. you don't believe in any kind of affirmative action. >> host: here is the point that i am making. affirmative action isn't planning. i mentioned one that is relatively to the federal budget small business administration. but it prevents the government. it feels wrong at a time just going by the conclusions of your book which i by completely that men are in deep trouble they would be as a matter of policy discriminated against by the government into which they pay. >> guest: you have a son let's say and a daughter. >> host: three daughters. >> guest: let's say your son received affirmative action in college because they were not getting -- there was about to be classed as very unequal and this was the
because men are in serious trouble. i'm not saying that the affirmative action ai heat affirmative action no matter who benefits. >> guest: i could say the same thing to the disability but there are more massive government programs which tend to favor men or encourage certain behaviors. we have to take industry by industry. you don't believe in any kind of affirmative action. >> host: here is the point that i am making. affirmative action isn't planning. i mentioned one that is...
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>> i do, because it is such a dynamic business, because you are dealing with people who work and people who use it, and the reaction you get from both of those is always a stimulating part of business and it is always different. >> rose: and how is it changing? >> well, i think -- >> rose: other than geography? >> yes, i think the industry is really matured dramatically from back in the early days of going international, travellers are more sophisticated and therefore are -- their expectations continue to rise. so what was good enough for three or four star hotel ten years ago is no longer adequate and the same thing goes for the five-star. people come to expect what you have done recently, so what have you done for me lately. >> rose: i assume your clientele is a clientele that travels around the globe so they know what is happening in other cities and other four season hotels and they know what a good experience is? >> oh, yes. >> rose: and hold you accountable to that kind of experience otherwise they are in the going to want to -- >> and they are trying other hotels along the way. >
>> i do, because it is such a dynamic business, because you are dealing with people who work and people who use it, and the reaction you get from both of those is always a stimulating part of business and it is always different. >> rose: and how is it changing? >> well, i think -- >> rose: other than geography? >> yes, i think the industry is really matured dramatically from back in the early days of going international, travellers are more sophisticated and...
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the country, because if it was only about one man then you don't discuss a country because it is not a country whic which s total -- >> rose: so you are saying it is not an insult to vladimir putin but an insult to russia. >> to the people. >> rose: to do what they did in terms of the performance they performed. >> for example, saint paul and i perform sometimes in london. >> rose: you perform everywhere. >> that alone if you do something in a mosque like this, you get killed, so if you do it in the country like britain maybe at best you are just imprisoned, maybe they just tell you bravo, bravo, bravo, that was funny, go free. i don't think it will happen in other countries because there is pride in every nation and the big church in moscow at st. petersburg there are many churches destroyed throughout the 20th century by bolsheviks and i know citizens in russian where more than half, maybe three quarters of the church were completely destroyed, so it is a painful memory for the people, now they are restored, many of them are restored, not all, many. and then comes someone not known
the country, because if it was only about one man then you don't discuss a country because it is not a country whic which s total -- >> rose: so you are saying it is not an insult to vladimir putin but an insult to russia. >> to the people. >> rose: to do what they did in terms of the performance they performed. >> for example, saint paul and i perform sometimes in london. >> rose: you perform everywhere. >> that alone if you do something in a mosque like...
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because we're wildly popular because of jacki schechner. >> that is not true. >> stephanie: on today's show we have a friend of mr. and mrs. potus. here she is my bff winter spring summer and fall. [ bell chimes ] >> happy friday everybody. president obama is going to be sitting down with mtv's sway they will do that interview at 5:00 eastern, and air it three hours later so they can incorporate reaction. a harvard poll out earlier this month shows the number of likely young voters is down about 15% since 2008 but this only means the problems will problem bring be back where they were in 2000. the obama campaign get out the youth vote and women's vote is getting a little help from the show of "girls." >> the consequences are huge. you want to do it with the guy who brought the troops out of iraq. >> she talks about how important it is to find a man who cares about your birth control. and here is tina faye. >> i wish we could have an honest and respectful dialogue about these complicated issues but it seems like we can't right now. and if i have to listen to one more gray-faced man with
because we're wildly popular because of jacki schechner. >> that is not true. >> stephanie: on today's show we have a friend of mr. and mrs. potus. here she is my bff winter spring summer and fall. [ bell chimes ] >> happy friday everybody. president obama is going to be sitting down with mtv's sway they will do that interview at 5:00 eastern, and air it three hours later so they can incorporate reaction. a harvard poll out earlier this month shows the number of likely young...
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i really am because of the fact... i think that the thing that disappoints me is that she's been criticized for being indiscreet about her personal life, and i think that that's disappointing and i think that misses sort of the impact of what she's trying to do and what she's saying. i think she was very brave and very gutsy. he husband was asked after her press conference, "aren't you embarrassed by this? you know, this is not, certainly, something that a first lady should do." and he looked and said, "you know, you guys in the media are always criticizing us politicians for masking our lives. i don't know anyone who's been as honest as rachael is, and i respect her for it and i love her for it, and i think she's gutsy." and when i read that, i thought, "good for him. he understands." c-span: there's a fellow you quote a lot in here by the name of l. t. anderson. why did you quote him? >> guest: well, he was a columnist for one of the charleston newspapers, a very prominent one, who was probably rachael warby's most v
i really am because of the fact... i think that the thing that disappoints me is that she's been criticized for being indiscreet about her personal life, and i think that that's disappointing and i think that misses sort of the impact of what she's trying to do and what she's saying. i think she was very brave and very gutsy. he husband was asked after her press conference, "aren't you embarrassed by this? you know, this is not, certainly, something that a first lady should do." and...
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that happened because of you.ou are the reason a young immigrant who grew up here and went to school here and pledges allegiance to our flag will no longer be deported from the only country she has ever called home. you are the reason an outstanding soldier will not be kicked out the military because of who he loves. you are the reason why thousands of families have been able to say to their loved ones who served us so greatly, welcome home, welcome home, welcome home. if you turn away now, you buy into the cynicism of how the change we fought for is not possible, then change will not happen. if you give up on the idea that your voice can make a difference, that lobbyists and special interests and the people who are writing the $10 million checks will end up dominating the airwaves, and that is how things and ordinary folks get left out, all the folks who are trying to make it harder for you to vote, the folks in washington who think they should control that health-care choices that women should be making for them
that happened because of you.ou are the reason a young immigrant who grew up here and went to school here and pledges allegiance to our flag will no longer be deported from the only country she has ever called home. you are the reason an outstanding soldier will not be kicked out the military because of who he loves. you are the reason why thousands of families have been able to say to their loved ones who served us so greatly, welcome home, welcome home, welcome home. if you turn away now, you...
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no uniform because there's a lack of a legacy. we haven't had a woman that we can say this is what a woman president looks like. so the press tends to cover her appearance before the cover what she stands for and what she plans to do as president. >> there's discrimination based on adherents generally. it's not just something that affects women. there's discrimination against people who are overweight, discrimination against people who are short. but it seems to be particularly intends for women candidates as opposed to men candidates. chris christie, you know, should he have run or should he run will certainly get some attention because of his weight but he will not be ruled out because of his weight. a woman, comparable woman might be ruled out. >> and a good example of that is elizabeth edwards, when her husband was vice president xi was ridiculed for her weight and her appearance, even after she died, i can recall reading some articles about her that pointed to her appearance. i think it's an example of the scrutiny that women
no uniform because there's a lack of a legacy. we haven't had a woman that we can say this is what a woman president looks like. so the press tends to cover her appearance before the cover what she stands for and what she plans to do as president. >> there's discrimination based on adherents generally. it's not just something that affects women. there's discrimination against people who are overweight, discrimination against people who are short. but it seems to be particularly intends...
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and i was so shocked because i couldn't understand is that it happened in mexico because all of us had lace. we were all poor kids coming to school barefoot and dirty and we all had lice. but in l.a. i just didn't expect it to be lice. for a while i thought i had crossed the border illegally like i had. i got inspect it and it turned out that i had lice and i was so afraid to go home and tell that to my dad because i didn't want him to think that i was still the dirty little girl he had left behind in mexico. and i thought he was going to beat me as well because that was his favorite way of disciplining us. and it turned out that my father was not angry at me and he didn't blame me and he didn't beat me. and it was really very beautiful moment because it took me out to the yard and he looked for lice and it cleaned out my hair and he spent like two hours looking through my hair, looking for lice. and he was so gentle when he did it, that it is just such a painfully beautiful moment for me. and then he was telling me stories about when i was a baby but of course i didn't remember. but i
and i was so shocked because i couldn't understand is that it happened in mexico because all of us had lace. we were all poor kids coming to school barefoot and dirty and we all had lice. but in l.a. i just didn't expect it to be lice. for a while i thought i had crossed the border illegally like i had. i got inspect it and it turned out that i had lice and i was so afraid to go home and tell that to my dad because i didn't want him to think that i was still the dirty little girl he had left...
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you disagree with the nation state and last we've had some honesty in this debate because the choice is really between do we want to have more powers to the unelected and unaccountable institutions of the european union or of course have a return to power of the nation states. to support our e.u. and you disagree with a nation state you want to see that on your mind well i don't the nation state is actually the cornerstone of democracy within any country when you have a nation state that's what works best because the e.u. has undermined the nation state and because german economic policy has been imposed on countries where it doesn't fit such as italy greece and as you know well and of course spain then we see economic harm and we see konami damage really the the answer is to return powers to nation state not destroy it as you want ok david where you say look david please. i mean. going in opposite direction and arguing that the european union should cease to exist altogether and it should break up into its component parts but the point then is where does it all ends where does all e
you disagree with the nation state and last we've had some honesty in this debate because the choice is really between do we want to have more powers to the unelected and unaccountable institutions of the european union or of course have a return to power of the nation states. to support our e.u. and you disagree with a nation state you want to see that on your mind well i don't the nation state is actually the cornerstone of democracy within any country when you have a nation state that's what...
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because i'm rush to get it.y are so there because as i'm writing and turn on the computer they are sitting on my shoulder. i hear them say, don't do that. or, if you do that, you will be in trouble when you bring did to the group. it's the learning process and they have done that with me for every book. with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside village and the man has tb and the woman had leparcy. it doesn't matter. my editor doesn't get to see it until it's finished but these ladies do. even if she said put it in your drawer and take it out when you are 80, which is around the corner, it would be fine because they wouldn't say they liked it if they didn't kind of thing. i felt comfortable to keep going. i'm not adjust saying this because they are in the audience but because when i see them i think of the things going back. i don't say that every time samurai garden come
because i'm rush to get it.y are so there because as i'm writing and turn on the computer they are sitting on my shoulder. i hear them say, don't do that. or, if you do that, you will be in trouble when you bring did to the group. it's the learning process and they have done that with me for every book. with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside...
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because then they know where the aid money should go. because we know what people need.right now it's not very clear what afghan people need. programs are not based on needs. it's based on what we think is best for them. so, everybody gets frustrated. i hear a lot about, we should pull out of afghanistan, it's not working, you know? it doesn't work, billions of dollars later, thousands -- we haven't accomplished anything. it's a frustration that are here, of course because when we are not involved in something, and something goes wrong and was given the power to someone else to do it right, they didn't do it right so we all get frustrated, yes, american people have died and we haven't achieved anything. i don't really, and income yesterday somebody said, you know, quitters are not winners. and i don't think like quitting we're going to achieve anything. i think only by stopping and reflecting, you know, what happened, what did we do wrong in the last 10 years? and how we can change that. because nobody wants another september 11 happening. and we have already ignored afg
because then they know where the aid money should go. because we know what people need.right now it's not very clear what afghan people need. programs are not based on needs. it's based on what we think is best for them. so, everybody gets frustrated. i hear a lot about, we should pull out of afghanistan, it's not working, you know? it doesn't work, billions of dollars later, thousands -- we haven't accomplished anything. it's a frustration that are here, of course because when we are not...
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>> because it's a synonym for loser. we were spending ten seconds on this or it's going to be another two years before i come on. >> now you're threatening me. >> i'm angry at the word police. i need an encyclopedia to see which words are appropriate and which aren't. >> no, you don't. >> explain to me why retard is inappropriate. >> what if i said imbecile, creton or moron. any of those words, as you know, has not become in the last decade or so a word that is synonymously offensive to people with disability. and is used in an offensive way about them by people. that is a difference. >> do you call people with mental disabilities retards, because i don't. i think that's a nasty thing to do. >> a lot of people do, to be offensive. yes. >> no, they don't. they absolutely do not. no one would call a down syndrome child a retard. it is synonymous with loser. you know perfectly well -- >> that's complete nonsense. wait a minute. wait a minute. that's complete nonsense. that's the whole point. the whole point. if you talked t
>> because it's a synonym for loser. we were spending ten seconds on this or it's going to be another two years before i come on. >> now you're threatening me. >> i'm angry at the word police. i need an encyclopedia to see which words are appropriate and which aren't. >> no, you don't. >> explain to me why retard is inappropriate. >> what if i said imbecile, creton or moron. any of those words, as you know, has not become in the last decade or so a word that...
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he built up nuclear bombers and missiles because he had to, because that is what the rush arnes were but he spent less on his own service. he was brave in doing that his own army was mad at him. >> stephen: what do you think ike would do about some of the present military conundrums we're facing. if he didn't go into hungary would he go into syria? >> no. he was an all or nothing guy. he didn't believe in small wars. he thought small wars-- . >> stephen: not feeding weapons to anybody. >> he would have done covert stuff. >> stephen: he put the shaw of iran in. >> he liked the cia a little too much. he-- . >> stephen: he had a bro-mance with the cia. >> he was a romantic guy but not with the cia. >> stephen: he was said to be a romantic guy. (laughter) >> so he wouldn't send-- he wouldn't send weapons or ground troops into syria? >> no. >> stephen: what about keeping iran from getting the bomb? >> well, that's a hard one. and i'm not sure what he would do. he would really not, not want iran to get the bomb. i think he would do everything through covert action that he possibly come he
he built up nuclear bombers and missiles because he had to, because that is what the rush arnes were but he spent less on his own service. he was brave in doing that his own army was mad at him. >> stephen: what do you think ike would do about some of the present military conundrums we're facing. if he didn't go into hungary would he go into syria? >> no. he was an all or nothing guy. he didn't believe in small wars. he thought small wars-- . >> stephen: not feeding weapons to...
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>> no, because, you know, i don't know how you can say that, because in a way, mitt romney and john kerry are very formal people, they are obviously well educated people with a kind of refinement about them, they aren't sloppy in any way, obnoxious in any way, they use firm language but both basically strong people, in the accomplishment, it was probably a very good pick but the romney that came in last night i would say you were right a couple of minutes ago, that romney was not predictable, he came in so strong and so in charge that he basically took over the room and i felt he was sufficient on that stage meaning the president didn't need to be on there for romney to put on the show or jim lehrer, it was romney control of that space and physical control of that space which was so dominant, i don't think we have seen anything like it before. >> rose:. >> in probably a presidential debate. >> rose: i also heard this was not a new romney in the context of have i seen him before. >> yes, mike barnicle saw him in the race for governor when he did win that against shannon o'brien and he has
>> no, because, you know, i don't know how you can say that, because in a way, mitt romney and john kerry are very formal people, they are obviously well educated people with a kind of refinement about them, they aren't sloppy in any way, obnoxious in any way, they use firm language but both basically strong people, in the accomplishment, it was probably a very good pick but the romney that came in last night i would say you were right a couple of minutes ago, that romney was not...
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i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice an
i always say this because cocktail hour got earlier everyday because it was so hard to write this book when i had to write it in a certain period of time like that. what i had done finally, in the end, when it's done i thought it was the perfect situation. i had to be in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory....
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because if an. hoa to scotland to your rationale. absolutely. i would ask also most people in scotland want to stay within the united kingdom as you've already said in the polls haven't moved on that in that direction more people in scotland wanting independence most in fact they've moved the other direction and most people want to stay. but there still. has existed for over three hundred years or three hundred five years now there's been union between england and scotland has worked very well for the british people that there's no reason to change at what we don't want is it to ation where the european union takes more power away from citizens yet at the same time using the committee of the regions and the e.u. structural funds to balkanize countries and to undermind soften to the nation state and have them broken up into their constituents a constituent if you're going straight it's going to unleash ethnic tensions and we're going to strasburg sorry there's the biggest crab i ever heard sorry you talk about one percent of g.d.p. and one use pe
because if an. hoa to scotland to your rationale. absolutely. i would ask also most people in scotland want to stay within the united kingdom as you've already said in the polls haven't moved on that in that direction more people in scotland wanting independence most in fact they've moved the other direction and most people want to stay. but there still. has existed for over three hundred years or three hundred five years now there's been union between england and scotland has worked very well...
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it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have to do it. but u.s. officials have been guaranteed that in fact, he will serve out the eight. >> canadian authorities don't have to let him go after that. that's a possibility. but they don't have to. >> bill: we don't think that the canadian authorities are that crazy? >> no. they're going to honor their word. >> bill: because this is a dangerous guy. his family is all jihaddist. come on. >> eight years is short for them. >> bill: if he gets out, it will be a big story. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it. and we have a new deal for you. lis wiel's latest, out today. coincidence it's been released on the same day as "killing kennedy." if you buy it, we'll send you "darkness rising" free, two books. amazing promotion. check it out on billoreilly.com. reality check on deck. madonna e
it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have to do it. but u.s. officials have been guaranteed that in fact, he will serve out the eight. >> canadian authorities don't have to let him go after that. that's a possibility....