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quite strong on the ground and they were supported at some stage maybe even until today by by turkey a lot of the other fighters that came from across the walled from us far as chechnya guns and so on and from across the middle east from libya. fighters who came through turkey and there is a cia center which is a publicly recognized by the united states as being there a cia center that was supposed to control who gets the who gets the funding and so on how much does a forces where as you say there are so many elements so much in the boiling pot here versus terribly bitter war continues there is a growing price of opinion from western analysts that the opposition some elements of it are becoming more radical as time goes on i guess you may expect that what do you think it's time to. i think it said scenario which is very similar to what happened in afghanistan if you remember the al qaida forces that are around bin ladin and so on where initially funded supported by some gulf states some shakes and so on as well as being backed by by the cia and beyond that on the later on. as these f
quite strong on the ground and they were supported at some stage maybe even until today by by turkey a lot of the other fighters that came from across the walled from us far as chechnya guns and so on and from across the middle east from libya. fighters who came through turkey and there is a cia center which is a publicly recognized by the united states as being there a cia center that was supposed to control who gets the who gets the funding and so on how much does a forces where as you say...
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narrative by britain. the u.s. and france in its intelligence assessments the only really evidence. that has been put forward to support this strike possibly. is that syria's. cannot and do not have the capability to produce chemical weapons and. for the attack did russian report the. point toward. possibly. could israel's idea of protection plan b. a step. to battle identity theft but privacy campaigners worry about the government potentially having all sorts of faces and prints. and. every. dr. report on how that's going down in the. mission to teach me. dramas that try to ignore a true. story others cubes in the to. fix a strange world right. to picture. from around the globe. dr. thanks thanks for staying with us here on our team an army of supercomputers covered work with the internet companies and technical trickery this is a force that's a lot of america's n.s.a. and britain's a g c h q two quick injury any encryption system they wanted to get access to the sensitive personal data of millions of use
narrative by britain. the u.s. and france in its intelligence assessments the only really evidence. that has been put forward to support this strike possibly. is that syria's. cannot and do not have the capability to produce chemical weapons and. for the attack did russian report the. point toward. possibly. could israel's idea of protection plan b. a step. to battle identity theft but privacy campaigners worry about the government potentially having all sorts of faces and prints. and. every....
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and this was detected by russia's early warning system and then reported by the defense ministry at first no one else could officially confirm that this happened including israel and the u.s. but then would heard from the israeli defense ministry which announced that this was a test all for the new anti missile defense system they say was conducted with the assistance of washington although this still hasn't been confirmed by the united states israel says that a military plane fired a rocket which was then intercepted or shot down by an interceptor missile now this late raises lots of questions over the timing of such tests and how appropriate they are at the moment in that area in the mediterranean very close to syria with the whole country and the region around it currently being flooded with tension and concern over a possible military intervention into the situation there by the west although most nato members said that they are not planning to take part in any military action against president assad's regime france and the u.s. seem to be ready to do so in fact earlier president obam
and this was detected by russia's early warning system and then reported by the defense ministry at first no one else could officially confirm that this happened including israel and the u.s. but then would heard from the israeli defense ministry which announced that this was a test all for the new anti missile defense system they say was conducted with the assistance of washington although this still hasn't been confirmed by the united states israel says that a military plane fired a rocket...
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by the party i'm very easy to remember. with policies such as banning tourists from berlin and building a wall around the whole of germany these jokers are quietly confident we want to get into power and then we will decide what we are going to do with it what do you think the chances are. our chances are pretty good we expect to take one hundred percent of the vote and even more in all seriousness though with greece looking likely to need a third bailout package will be no laughing matter for those that come to power after september the twenty second they're going to have to deal with some real issues as they take their seats in the bomb the stock peter all over r.t. berlin was there with us for more international news after this short break this is r.t. life in moscow. do we speak your language or not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles stories. here. the spanish find out more visit actuality bad. news continues here in r.t. the u.s. military's
by the party i'm very easy to remember. with policies such as banning tourists from berlin and building a wall around the whole of germany these jokers are quietly confident we want to get into power and then we will decide what we are going to do with it what do you think the chances are. our chances are pretty good we expect to take one hundred percent of the vote and even more in all seriousness though with greece looking likely to need a third bailout package will be no laughing matter for...
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one of the ways germany has stayed competitive is by trying to keep wages low. and plenty of spaniards and greeks who come to berlin looking for work they are scandalized by how low our pay is it's not enough to survive it. in the run up to this election the main opposition is campaigned on a platform of introducing a minimum wage of a two year old fifty per hour the current german government has dismissed those calls i'm a local party insists that the introduction of a minimum wage would destroy job creation however these people here say they just want a fair day's pay for a fair day's work. we need a minimum wage here and it has to be at a level that people can live on to provide for their families i mean there are so many jobs around that barely enough so you can survive i think eight fifty proposed by the s.d.p. is too low i think it should be closer to twelve per hour. so cold many jobs have also grabbed voters' attention ahead of sunday's ballot almost a quarter of the workforce are employed in these part time and often low paid jobs . leaving jobs are no
one of the ways germany has stayed competitive is by trying to keep wages low. and plenty of spaniards and greeks who come to berlin looking for work they are scandalized by how low our pay is it's not enough to survive it. in the run up to this election the main opposition is campaigned on a platform of introducing a minimum wage of a two year old fifty per hour the current german government has dismissed those calls i'm a local party insists that the introduction of a minimum wage would...
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grief that was compounded by the failing of his army. we have a duty to all families of our fallen soldiers give them the truth the best we know as fast as we can. pass. bomb. iran. bomb bomb. bomb. bomb. bomb or or or. or or. your. it was a crazy one steve warning. my house will work midnights us home even prefers. we were good new carpet installed upstairs i was getting ready to babysit my grandson because my daughter had a whole point so it was a crazy crazy morning and there's a knock at the door i thought it was a and she forgot she forgot her key or have something. interesting why. the soldier standing. i just looked up or. i looked at amber and she said it's gone peggy and i want to open the door of slight. one open the door. get here something's wrong with. that i pull up and there is. a car out there with cover plates on it they said just cvs killed what happened. to the little paragraph and that's all you know. the family began hearing details about the circumstances surrounding jessie's death within days of the official announ
grief that was compounded by the failing of his army. we have a duty to all families of our fallen soldiers give them the truth the best we know as fast as we can. pass. bomb. iran. bomb bomb. bomb. bomb. bomb or or or. or or. your. it was a crazy one steve warning. my house will work midnights us home even prefers. we were good new carpet installed upstairs i was getting ready to babysit my grandson because my daughter had a whole point so it was a crazy crazy morning and there's a knock at...
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the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody understood it. it went like this. we have just come through the greatest depression of our economic life, the 1930s, followed by the most severe war threat we've ever had, world war ii. the country has to pull together to overcome and rebuild from these two great sequential crises, and from each must be taken their capacity to contribute. so we're taking from the rich their capacity. here's some statistics for you. beside the--income tax on individuals, in 1945-- i did a little calculation-- for every dollar that the federal government got in income taxes on indi
the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody understood it. it went like this. we...
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single vote by resolution. in anticipation of this mayor lee makes recommendations to the ordinance. the committee represents are 3. general manager of san francisco public utilities and mu ham mad the director of san francisco of public works. there's three labor representatives, bob, executive secretary treasury, the northern california region council, and oscar and tim who is the secretary of international brother hood of electrical workers level six. there's three contracting represent tivens. tim, president of limb incorporated. bob of president brothers general contractors, jess peterson, president ceo of web core builders. there's three community builders, con, josh with bright wine defense project, and james bryant, regional director. i believe james is with us today. this body is currently meeting regularly to formulate recommendations to the mayor for consideration as the policy is currently under review. data city wide for projects posted with a 20 percent requirement and a 25 percent requirement and
single vote by resolution. in anticipation of this mayor lee makes recommendations to the ordinance. the committee represents are 3. general manager of san francisco public utilities and mu ham mad the director of san francisco of public works. there's three labor representatives, bob, executive secretary treasury, the northern california region council, and oscar and tim who is the secretary of international brother hood of electrical workers level six. there's three contracting represent...
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, as it turns out, by hackers.ay, the federal trade commission cited one seller of web-enabled video cams for its inadequate security protections. it found that a breach in the company's software allowed hackers to post links to the live video feeds of its customers' security cameras. hari sreenivasan takes the story from there. >> reporter: is kashmir hill, a senior editor who writes the technology and privacy column "not so private parts" at forbes.com. let's start with putting this case in perspective. the f.t.c. ruling yesterday, is this limited to one company or are there are lots of other companies that have this weakens? >> it's not limited to one company. there are several device makers who are making products that are connected to the internet now and many have security vulnerabilities. not only as trend that -- not the only company that has vulnerable devices. it's not the only camera company just a few weeks ago another company out of china called foss-cam had a baby monitor in a texas family's home that
, as it turns out, by hackers.ay, the federal trade commission cited one seller of web-enabled video cams for its inadequate security protections. it found that a breach in the company's software allowed hackers to post links to the live video feeds of its customers' security cameras. hari sreenivasan takes the story from there. >> reporter: is kashmir hill, a senior editor who writes the technology and privacy column "not so private parts" at forbes.com. let's start with...
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she considers that she has been doublecrossed by washington. that is why she has canceled this dinner. one other thing, she was actually on the verge of announcing that brazil would buy 36 fighter planes from boeing rather than from france or sweden. lula was in favor of the french playing -- plane. but now brazilian officials don't see how these planes can be bought from the united states, so maybe they will buy them from france. >> above and beyond all of that these problems with brazil and the u.s., what does rousseff's decision mean for president obama? >> obama has had a very bad summer, as you know. he has really given the impression of being indecisive and weak on the world stage. we had the snowden affair, which was highly embarrassing for the united states. then we have the crisis in egypt, where, again, washington's policies seem to have succeeded in making everybody upset at obama whether it is the military in egypt or the muslim brotherhood. and of course the syrian crisis, where obama has seemed to be agonizing out loud about what
she considers that she has been doublecrossed by washington. that is why she has canceled this dinner. one other thing, she was actually on the verge of announcing that brazil would buy 36 fighter planes from boeing rather than from france or sweden. lula was in favor of the french playing -- plane. but now brazilian officials don't see how these planes can be bought from the united states, so maybe they will buy them from france. >> above and beyond all of that these problems with brazil...
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the prisoners here are mainly charged with by the terrorists and spying. this newly built unit can accommodate up to two hundred people and already it's almost full. in the jails backyard an officer tells us not to get too close as the prisoners could be dangerous there are people here from syria yemen iraq jordan egypt and palestine but many came from europe as well. algerian with a french passport ammar has spent most of his life in france where he married a french woman and leave a normal life that changed after he was recruited by an islamic group with al qaida ties calling for jihad in syria. i volunteered i went to turkey in a refugee camp there i met a salafi group and i trained with them for about two and a half months and then we illegally crossed the border into syria. under says as a son of fi a fundamental muslim he had to get involved. with so much sunni syrian brothers suffering here i saw an al-jazeera arabic another channels the kids are also suffering i took up arms and i was ready to use them but when i came here i didn't see the enemy. i
the prisoners here are mainly charged with by the terrorists and spying. this newly built unit can accommodate up to two hundred people and already it's almost full. in the jails backyard an officer tells us not to get too close as the prisoners could be dangerous there are people here from syria yemen iraq jordan egypt and palestine but many came from europe as well. algerian with a french passport ammar has spent most of his life in france where he married a french woman and leave a normal...
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chemical attacks that's according to russia's deputy foreign minister the data which was handed over by the syrian government will now be given to the un security council. to gas fired at protesters in greece with our correspondent caught in the turmoil as activists and riot police clash in athens gripped by a nationwide strike against more cutbacks. phrase almost a dozen political prisoners including prominent human rights lawyer nastiness the today is iran's president makes good an election campaign promise. hello and watching r.t. with me andrey farmer. now u.n. inspectors had data which could have been which could have pointed to a chemical attack by the syrian rebels but they didn't take it into account when making their report that was the message from russia's deputy foreign minister who was meeting president assad in damascus to work out the details of syria handing over its chemical stockpile artie's aleck's year chef ski has more. the bottom line of what mr recorder just said is that russia does not believe the accusations and claims by the united states and several western co
chemical attacks that's according to russia's deputy foreign minister the data which was handed over by the syrian government will now be given to the un security council. to gas fired at protesters in greece with our correspondent caught in the turmoil as activists and riot police clash in athens gripped by a nationwide strike against more cutbacks. phrase almost a dozen political prisoners including prominent human rights lawyer nastiness the today is iran's president makes good an election...
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constantine by the r t. and meanwhile five daring pilots have just completed a forty three day trip around the world why helicopter and michael craft janko went to meet those magnificent men and their record breaking flying machines. in jules verne's book of eight hundred seventy three musical hero phyllis fogg bet that he could travel around the world in eighty days by a hot air balloon since then and by various means of transport many others have accomplished this dream feat yet a group of russian aviators decided on a unique attempt in helicopters. we've only just started flying these new russian licensed robinson are sixty six helicopters and after flying to the north pole and back we decided to attempt a trip around the world. the route stayed within the northern hemisphere but snaked its way across the globe as the crew wanted the total length to equal the earth's a conference of roughly forty thousand kilometers starting from moscow then on through western europe and north america before finally cross
constantine by the r t. and meanwhile five daring pilots have just completed a forty three day trip around the world why helicopter and michael craft janko went to meet those magnificent men and their record breaking flying machines. in jules verne's book of eight hundred seventy three musical hero phyllis fogg bet that he could travel around the world in eighty days by a hot air balloon since then and by various means of transport many others have accomplished this dream feat yet a group of...
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we have works by edward l. berg who is a graduate of the academy who worked with salvage work and it was the s 24 submarine he worked on on salvaging. a lot of very interesting works in the collection. the collection does also include periodicals, a certain number of naval institute proceedings in the collection as well as individual magazines that would have had articles about submarines, there's a life magazine about i believe that was the nautilus going under the poll, fortune magazine which was about the navy prior to world war i1, and this talking about the development of submarines. this is a fictional account of funding the u-boat's in world war i published in 1919 but included in the illustrations are some photographs of actual sailors, aircraft, anti-aircraft guns and so forth. that makes it interesting as it combines illustrations like you see on the cover with photographs and illustrations of actual people and events. this is the surface of the poll about the uss skate, the first submarine to surface
we have works by edward l. berg who is a graduate of the academy who worked with salvage work and it was the s 24 submarine he worked on on salvaging. a lot of very interesting works in the collection. the collection does also include periodicals, a certain number of naval institute proceedings in the collection as well as individual magazines that would have had articles about submarines, there's a life magazine about i believe that was the nautilus going under the poll, fortune magazine which...
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this by those huge huge bailout loans greek debt. very high have reached peak over three hundred and twenty one billion euros did so that means that we're much worse than when the debt crisis started the bailouts were bad the bailouts work of the carolina set of european studies in brussels. was it pouring good money after bad do you think you're a proponent of the bailout on the turn of the it would have been much worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far you simply look to bulgaria for example to see i mean the whole much worse it could have been the same today living standards in reason are higher than they are in bulgaria if greece were to have less to eurozone and that's why i'm in favor of further beno i think it's a disastrous idea once you realized you've made a mistake you should stop doing it it is very simple the bailout is not helping the greek people we've just seen the images of people homeless people living in shelters losing their jobs cannot pay their rent their pension funds are
this by those huge huge bailout loans greek debt. very high have reached peak over three hundred and twenty one billion euros did so that means that we're much worse than when the debt crisis started the bailouts were bad the bailouts work of the carolina set of european studies in brussels. was it pouring good money after bad do you think you're a proponent of the bailout on the turn of the it would have been much worse much worse situation i don't think from greece you have to look very far...
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the recent crisis is comparable to those left will by that pressure on many of the. critical analysis of loss and narrates a capitalist system is still fairly rare well to attempt to do just that i'm now joined by jeffrey summers an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin in milwaukee thank you very much for your time mr summers i know that you are a frequent guest here in moscow and you are on today you will be speaking on what awaits the world off to the end of american imperialism each i think is a kind of topic that will certainly resonate with many people in moscow but i assume that for many americans it's not just a provocative topic some may perceive that as simply and patch are already on the part well you know i think the patriotism is rather weak in the united states today but i think americans are very weary they're not particularly patriotic right know and they feel under a great deal of stress and so they're not really thinking in terms of patriotism in the way that they once did especially during the cold war now i think
the recent crisis is comparable to those left will by that pressure on many of the. critical analysis of loss and narrates a capitalist system is still fairly rare well to attempt to do just that i'm now joined by jeffrey summers an associate professor of political economy at the university of wisconsin in milwaukee thank you very much for your time mr summers i know that you are a frequent guest here in moscow and you are on today you will be speaking on what awaits the world off to the end of...
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he was influenced by the speeches down the hall by john quincy adams. and it has been an honor for me to be in the church and worship god in the church where an incredible human being wore came -- wore shpped, close to god in frederick douglass who had such a profound effect on abraham lincoln as well and made a tear change in this country for the better. it is amazing here with all the hatred being spewed toward christians, and i'm shocked that in my lifetime that we have seen the lessons of anti-semitism and the hatred toward jews start coming back even in this country . when i read about what happened in the concentration camps after -- during world war ii, i couldn't believe, and i just knew we would never allow that kind of hatred to raise its ugly head again. and yet not only in some hate philed countries in the middle east is it resurfacing, it's resurfacing here in america. there were five of us, republicans here in the house, that signed letters to five different departments asking we set out facts in those letters, there were facts, sained the
he was influenced by the speeches down the hall by john quincy adams. and it has been an honor for me to be in the church and worship god in the church where an incredible human being wore came -- wore shpped, close to god in frederick douglass who had such a profound effect on abraham lincoln as well and made a tear change in this country for the better. it is amazing here with all the hatred being spewed toward christians, and i'm shocked that in my lifetime that we have seen the lessons of...
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we did that by the way with the accusations related to the former president obama took. and his his former officials as well and in the first round of these accusations. most of the courts found them guilty in the appeal process some of the courts found some of the members innocent and others killed so our legal process which takes time. is i think a a a a a. is a separate legal process independent from from the government and it will take its decisions based on the evidence so i'm not going to get into actually i can say it's ok but not as a diplomat as it is it says citizen what do you think should happen to morsi i think he should be given due process which he is being being given he has access to his lawyers now. and all of the other members that are that are arrested have access to lawyers and family and so on and at the end of the day the courts will decide the verdict not public opinion emotions or the attorney general for recent do you think you'll be getting any u.s. aid to syria for humanitarian development needs. the answer is yes but frankly i'm not focused o
we did that by the way with the accusations related to the former president obama took. and his his former officials as well and in the first round of these accusations. most of the courts found them guilty in the appeal process some of the courts found some of the members innocent and others killed so our legal process which takes time. is i think a a a a a. is a separate legal process independent from from the government and it will take its decisions based on the evidence so i'm not going to...
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busch's the perpetrators are older than is driven by their hatred of the government. as a religious fanatics. to society protect itself against the encounter level how should it react to attacks with retaliation. or like the citizens of norway and spain who opted for freedom and openness. london two thousand and five. on july the seventh four bombs exploded three in underground trains one in a double decker bus the result fifty six deaths and seven hundred injuries the attack is not from the outside nor from the end. the four young assassins of muslims three of them born in the u.k. . a traumatic experience for the metropolis in the blink of an eye the entire city fell out of step it's about her ability visible tool. these things live on in the collective memory they become sources of mourning and many more and they have formal memorials and song but this is nothing actually new you know london has a two thousand year history of disaster of plague of wall of strife so there is a pragmatic culture to this city as with many other cities that you know you grief you move
busch's the perpetrators are older than is driven by their hatred of the government. as a religious fanatics. to society protect itself against the encounter level how should it react to attacks with retaliation. or like the citizens of norway and spain who opted for freedom and openness. london two thousand and five. on july the seventh four bombs exploded three in underground trains one in a double decker bus the result fifty six deaths and seven hundred injuries the attack is not from the...
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>>i would say by and large as spoken by the sheriff that is the case already by policy but i am suggesting there could be an exception to the rule and could
>>i would say by and large as spoken by the sheriff that is the case already by policy but i am suggesting there could be an exception to the rule and could
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base by having lived that generation. good memories. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this because they are enjoying the. islanders accuse the british government of. operating families who have been there for more than a century ten years ago it all so different person was promising democratic institutions for the island a legal right to live and to own property it wanted a viable community that but today the population's already decreased by a quarter with communities replaced by contract workers retired or unemployed people eighteen had to leave and the similarities with diego garcia and the dominant feature on the island is you guessed it an american base heavily used during president obama's recent trip to africa there are also satellites and submarine tracking stations and one of those now infamous listening posts run by g c h q the british government now conveniently insists ascension has no indigenous population and many residents believe they intend to evacuate the island completely and abandon it to the americans far from the
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and been motivated by. as a child but throughout my time training, as well, when those days felt dark and you felt tired and you felt like do this, it an't was these men who truly exemplified and gave us energy to move forward. each of these 79 living veterans has been awarded the congressional medal of honor, our nation's highest military decoration for valor in combat. and for us to stand here this evening, we represent our constituents, the sentiments and appreciation of a grateful nation. a select few, like staff sergeant allen j. kellogg from my state of hawaii, who also lives in my hometown, consciously made the decision at the point when it mattered most to do an extraordinary thing. that if need be, they would give their lives for others and what's soin credible about all of these men -- and what's soin credible about all of -- what's so incredible about all these men is they'd do it again if necessary. they made tremendous sacrifices, protecting our ideals and freedoms, to keep our nation safe. and
and been motivated by. as a child but throughout my time training, as well, when those days felt dark and you felt tired and you felt like do this, it an't was these men who truly exemplified and gave us energy to move forward. each of these 79 living veterans has been awarded the congressional medal of honor, our nation's highest military decoration for valor in combat. and for us to stand here this evening, we represent our constituents, the sentiments and appreciation of a grateful nation. a...
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it is actually not so new, by the way.here is humanist communities, i have fun calling them godless congregations, for over 100 years in this country. and in my first book i tell the story of the history of humanism, that the idea of being good without god or being a humanist goes back thousands of years all over the world. people are learning that in this society, in an america that is the least religious america than it has ever been, people are having a good experience learnings that their friends and neighbors are getting together and are doing things in the sake of humanism. my congregation of humanists got together right before thanksgiving and we raised $10,000 through several contributions to buy meals, nutritious meals, bying raising 25 cents apiece, 40,000 meals we packaged together? this was lead by a young man who works for my organization, named chris, who is our assistant chaplain. but we had hundreds of people that were involved in this project. and we invited religious congregations to come with us, the and
it is actually not so new, by the way.here is humanist communities, i have fun calling them godless congregations, for over 100 years in this country. and in my first book i tell the story of the history of humanism, that the idea of being good without god or being a humanist goes back thousands of years all over the world. people are learning that in this society, in an america that is the least religious america than it has ever been, people are having a good experience learnings that their...
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by 1970, only four workers. and looking at the numbers these days, for 2011, for example, there were just 2.9 workers for every beneficiary. social security now pays out more in benefits than it receives in tax revenue. but according to eugene sturley of the urban institute if instead of retiring more and more people 65 and older continue to work, the picture could change dramatically. rather than just drawing from benefit programs, they'd be contributing to them. >> it's not just social security taxes or medicare taxes, the kind of taxes we might think of as necessary to support programs for the elderly, but among the biggest gains for government as a whole, i would expect income taxes, higher income taxes means it's easier to support government programs without increasing tax rates. >> sturley found that the social security taxes generated if the average american retired five years later than normal, would overcome thing shortfall. if you were to factor in income tax revenue the shortfall would be completely e
by 1970, only four workers. and looking at the numbers these days, for 2011, for example, there were just 2.9 workers for every beneficiary. social security now pays out more in benefits than it receives in tax revenue. but according to eugene sturley of the urban institute if instead of retiring more and more people 65 and older continue to work, the picture could change dramatically. rather than just drawing from benefit programs, they'd be contributing to them. >> it's not just social...
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icahn made it longer by about a month or two by his trying to block it.ould end today. >> how positive was icahn for dell shareholders? he got some extra value for them? >> he did get a little bit of extra value. he got that 10 cent per share bump and there's a 13 cent per share special dividend. so he basically increased the offer effectively from 1365 to 1388, made some money for himself, as well. for dell shareholders, it was beneficial. to the company, it's probably a broader question. there was a lot of reports even a month on or two ago that all the uncertainty was causing clients for futures orders and procedure ral for the company. maybe that's something michael dell will address for himself today. icahn got them a little bit of extra money. what's interesting about that, though, is he didn't necessarily get money for southeastern management who is his partner on this. they sold about half their stake back to icahn in july. if you do the math, with the extra icahn helped them get, southeastern ends up getting about the same amount it would have go
icahn made it longer by about a month or two by his trying to block it.ould end today. >> how positive was icahn for dell shareholders? he got some extra value for them? >> he did get a little bit of extra value. he got that 10 cent per share bump and there's a 13 cent per share special dividend. so he basically increased the offer effectively from 1365 to 1388, made some money for himself, as well. for dell shareholders, it was beneficial. to the company, it's probably a broader...
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by comparison, only 200,000 acres were harvested by the u.s. forest service. that means that 44 times more acres burned compared to those acres that were responsibly harvested. we cannot continue to sit by while wildfires wages, homes are destroyed and lives lost. the restoringing healthy forests for healthy communities act is a long-term solution to put americans back to work, to restore our forest health and help prevent catastrophic wildfires by renewing our government's commitment to actively manage our national forest. it requires responsible timber production on at least half of our timber lands and these lands, by the way, were specifically identified by the forest service for timber har vet. by helping to restore active forest management, this bill estimated to create 200,000 direct jobs and provide $400 million in savings over 10 years. as required by law in 1908, h.r. 1526 would again share 25% of the revenue from the timber sales with the counties containing this national forest land. the bill would allow us a short-term extension of the secure rura
by comparison, only 200,000 acres were harvested by the u.s. forest service. that means that 44 times more acres burned compared to those acres that were responsibly harvested. we cannot continue to sit by while wildfires wages, homes are destroyed and lives lost. the restoringing healthy forests for healthy communities act is a long-term solution to put americans back to work, to restore our forest health and help prevent catastrophic wildfires by renewing our government's commitment to...
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even by boat.anded or sadly unaccounted for. the death toll is up to eight now across the state. casey is among those cut off from their homes. he got out just in time but his neighborhood is buried in mud. the only way he can get in there is to go hiking. so that is what he is doing. >> cops and firefighters said probably two to three weeks until they build a bridge and we can get our vehicles out. >> relate sunk in yet? >> not until i get up there. we will see when i get up there. reality hasn't hit quite yet. so i won't be able to drive for three weeks. >> authorities are planning to drop food and other supplies in by helicopters to some of those areas until rescue crews can arrive to get all of the residents out. indra petersons is watching the weather for us. we were talking about the fact all of this water has to go somewhere, right? that is the big concern, where does it go? regardless if he stops range you have all of this water out there. let's talk about how much water. this system was un
even by boat.anded or sadly unaccounted for. the death toll is up to eight now across the state. casey is among those cut off from their homes. he got out just in time but his neighborhood is buried in mud. the only way he can get in there is to go hiking. so that is what he is doing. >> cops and firefighters said probably two to three weeks until they build a bridge and we can get our vehicles out. >> relate sunk in yet? >> not until i get up there. we will see when i get up...
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by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took forty one and a half percent of the vote and that's not enough for merkel's party to rule on their own as their main rivals the social democrats led by steinbrück came in with twenty five point seven percent. breaks down the ballots. well it was a resoundingly result for anglo merkel however now the big question is just what kind of government will she preside over she's going to have to enter into a coalition won't be the coalition she particularly wanted she would have wanted to deal with the free democrats who were partners going into this election the democrats didn't even get enough votes to get them one seat in the parliament so she's going to have some tough coalition neg
by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took forty one and a half percent of the vote and that's not enough for merkel's party to rule on their own as their main rivals the social democrats led...
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brutality of syria's civil war forces thousands to flee to the european union only to be met by taxpayers bitter who is footing the bill for their safe haven. just as the eurozone shows the first signs of a long awaited recovery overwhelming debt fresh bailouts and mystical repayment deadlines threaten to force the block back into crisis. and live from our studios here in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now russia and america have hammered out an agreement to eliminate syria's chemical weapons arsenal the deal that removes the threat of imminent u.s. military action against the assad regime sparked by reports of a sarin gas attack now foreign minister sergey lavrov and secretary of state john kerry outlined a six point plan under which damascus would hand over its chemical stockpiles let's take a look at that right now now the outline it will first have to be approved by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons syria will now have a week to provide the u.n. with a complete list of its stockpiles so-called extraordinary procedures under
brutality of syria's civil war forces thousands to flee to the european union only to be met by taxpayers bitter who is footing the bill for their safe haven. just as the eurozone shows the first signs of a long awaited recovery overwhelming debt fresh bailouts and mystical repayment deadlines threaten to force the block back into crisis. and live from our studios here in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now russia and america have hammered out an agreement...
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>> some of them mean sell by and some eat by. confusing. >> reporter: you may be surprised to hear none of them mean expired by. that's the problem according to a new report by the natural resource defense council and harvard law. >> people may be throwing out food based on the mistaken impression that they are talking about safety which is not the case. >> reporter: wasted food costs the average family hundreds aer. >> i throw away a lot. >> a lot. >> reporter: the report highlights the misconception that these labels are actually expiration dates. they're not. for instance, the sell by date is simply an internal stocking note to retailers after which the food is usually donated to a food bank. and contrary to common belief, the best buy and use by dates are not discard dates. >> they are just under caters of peak quality that --er that indicators of peak quality that a manufacturer has by its own criteria. >> reporter: there is a call for uniform date labels that differentiate between safety and quality. the council would like
>> some of them mean sell by and some eat by. confusing. >> reporter: you may be surprised to hear none of them mean expired by. that's the problem according to a new report by the natural resource defense council and harvard law. >> people may be throwing out food based on the mistaken impression that they are talking about safety which is not the case. >> reporter: wasted food costs the average family hundreds aer. >> i throw away a lot. >> a lot. >>...
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11.5% led by demand by the ram pickup trucks. with a closer look behind the numbers, we turn to phil la bow in chicago with more. hi, phil. >> hi, sue. three things were driving better than expected sales last month. let's start with the official number for august 16.09 million, that was the sales pace for the month of august. that is the strongest monthly auto sales since november of 2007. so we are in a territory that we haven't seen in six years. and one reason why is that auto sales last month were helped by a strong labor day weekend. those were actually lumped in with all of august, so that's why you had stronger than expected numbers in part. another reason, the people going into dealerships were buying in part because of low interest loans, leases, those are attracting buyers. right now it's not uncommon to get zero percent financing for loans and leases. the average tops $31,000, close to an all-time record high and when you look at that you might say well, who is buying right now? in part, when you look at the pickup tr
11.5% led by demand by the ram pickup trucks. with a closer look behind the numbers, we turn to phil la bow in chicago with more. hi, phil. >> hi, sue. three things were driving better than expected sales last month. let's start with the official number for august 16.09 million, that was the sales pace for the month of august. that is the strongest monthly auto sales since november of 2007. so we are in a territory that we haven't seen in six years. and one reason why is that auto sales...
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brought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com.rought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com. but at least i can help keep their underwear clean. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and its four times stronger than the leading bargain brand. wow, you cleaned up a lot! you did too, pal! [ laughs ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. same gri
brought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com.rought to you by our time.com. brought to you by our time.com. but at least i can help keep their underwear clean. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and its...
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something that has largely been accepted by and voted on by this committee. i would be supportive of both amendments. is there anyone else who wishes to speak on the amendment? f not, senator mccain? >> if it is agreeable to i would ask for a voice vote. >> the voice vote has been asked for. all those in favor will say aye. the ayes have it, both amendments are agreed to. is there anyone else who wishes to offer an amendment on the democratic side? senator cardin. >> i was going to offer an mendment with regards to the use of ground troops that make it clear that the authorization does not authorize the use of american soldiers in syria. the language here is clear. it does say that the restrictions include the limitation of use of the united states armed forces on the ground in syria for the purposes of combat operations. i was concerned about the language, combat operations. as a result of hearing the committee has held, i am confident that there is no soldier being asked to go into syria as a result of this authorization and i understand that will be made e
something that has largely been accepted by and voted on by this committee. i would be supportive of both amendments. is there anyone else who wishes to speak on the amendment? f not, senator mccain? >> if it is agreeable to i would ask for a voice vote. >> the voice vote has been asked for. all those in favor will say aye. the ayes have it, both amendments are agreed to. is there anyone else who wishes to offer an amendment on the democratic side? senator cardin. >> i was...
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by mid-2014. friday the united nations passed a resolution to get rid of syria's weapons supply, a response to a deadly attack last month that killed more than 1,400 people. >>> today the brother of hollywood star mia farrow is expected to be sentenced for sexually abusing two boys in maryland. john charles farrow pled guilty to two counts of child abuse in anne arundel county. investigators say two men came forward last year saying he abused them between 2000 and 2008 when they were younger. it happened at farrow's home in the edge water area. he faces up to ten years in prison. >>> maryland's bay bridge is safe again after a fire shut it down for two hours last night. here are some of the pictures viewers like you sent in. you can see the smoke coming up and over the west span of that bridge. fire crews arrived on the scene at 6:00 to put the flames out. we've learned some construction crews were working on the bridge earlier in the day. no word yet on what caused the fire, though. maryland high
by mid-2014. friday the united nations passed a resolution to get rid of syria's weapons supply, a response to a deadly attack last month that killed more than 1,400 people. >>> today the brother of hollywood star mia farrow is expected to be sentenced for sexually abusing two boys in maryland. john charles farrow pled guilty to two counts of child abuse in anne arundel county. investigators say two men came forward last year saying he abused them between 2000 and 2008 when they were...
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ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> put on your big-boy pants, mr. president. didn't you win the nobel peace prize? yes, you're the one. give it back. >> there was a time in this country when civility reigned, when dignity and decorum were a given. when the president of the united states conducted himself in a manner befitting the highest office of this great nation. this week, the obamacare debate rages on. the president of the united states, lowering himself to a level rarely, if ever, seen in american politics. his comments laced with ridicule and sarcasm. >> and now they've gone beyond just holding congress hosage. they're holding the whole country hostage. >> it gets better, take a listen to his head cheerleader, nancy, his senate majority leader, and the guy wind vented the -- the guy who invented the internet. >> legis
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in the mediterranean and detected by russia with part of an israeli missile defense test briefly high tension in the region waiting for a possible u.s. strike on syria. with american troops preparing to leave afghanistan for good next year washington is under pressure to close one of its prison facilities they're considered to be even worse than one time a bank. and what comes first. will the crisis in the eurozone voters give a hard time to germany's general election hopefuls who they believe focus too little on what the main priorities should be. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just ten ten pm this is. israel has carried out an unannounced missile test in the mediterranean sparking an alert in light of a military buildup in the region for a potential strike on syria the confirmation came off to the launch of two rockets was detected by russian radars. brings us the details. the two missiles were launched at around five am g.m.t. in the neutral waters off the mediterranean sea and then headed towards its eastern coast this was detected by russia's early warning
in the mediterranean and detected by russia with part of an israeli missile defense test briefly high tension in the region waiting for a possible u.s. strike on syria. with american troops preparing to leave afghanistan for good next year washington is under pressure to close one of its prison facilities they're considered to be even worse than one time a bank. and what comes first. will the crisis in the eurozone voters give a hard time to germany's general election hopefuls who they believe...
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after being turned down by key international allies president obama moved to gain domestic support for a strike on syria asking congress to ok an attack aimed at punishing the assad regime for allegedly using chemical weapons last month lawmakers will debate the issue after they return from their summer recess on september ninth artie's marina portnoy has more. obama said although he does believe that he has the authority to carry out a military attack without approval from congress he feels that the country would be strengthened by a public debate on the matter now the u.s. leader says that he feels absolutely comfortable carrying out a military attack against syria without the approval of the u.n. security council according to international law and a military strike taken needs approval from the security council and a resolution to be adopted but u.s. officials believe that any security draft resolution allowing for the use of force against syria would be vetoed by russia and or china now obama says washington's planned military strike against the mask is not time sensitive meaning i
after being turned down by key international allies president obama moved to gain domestic support for a strike on syria asking congress to ok an attack aimed at punishing the assad regime for allegedly using chemical weapons last month lawmakers will debate the issue after they return from their summer recess on september ninth artie's marina portnoy has more. obama said although he does believe that he has the authority to carry out a military attack without approval from congress he feels...
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by his workmen he was home. we were good new carpet installed upstairs i was getting ready to babysit my grandson because my daughter had a point so it was a crazy crazy morning and. i thought i was saying she. forgot her key or something. in. the soldier stand and. i just looked up or. i looked at amber and she said you know i want. the door. get here or something wrong with. that i pull up and there's a. car out there with cover plates on it they said just killed. a full paragraph and you know. the family began hearing details about the circumstances surrounding jessie's death within days of the official announcement they had said that. just. his humvee was struck. broke the checkpoint had a torch just the. tip just. came out of the top of the turret and they think that broken his neck. that was it was a little. guy you know. within an hour of the incident just the arrival of the thirty first combat support hospital in baghdad where he died on the operating table as doctors tried to save his life jesse was pro
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtimeoner: linda marie macdonald >>> never been a better time. never been a better time than the past two decades. >> from the depths of the recession to our explosion of construction, tonight a booming industry is solid proof of the bay area rebound. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> we are getting real concrete today. thank you very much. >> another day, another ceremony for a massive bay area construction project. this time, the first pour of concrete to the new transbay terminal and it's going to take a lot of pouring. 60,000 cubic yards, to be exact. ken bastida in mobile5 live in downtown san francisco near broadway and ken, that ceremony was just one more clue that right now, the concrete business is solid. >> reporter: yeah. no question about it, juliette. that's one project. we're here at another project the foot of broadway 140 construction projects like this going on in downtown san francisco alone. they all need one thing, mud. th
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtimeoner: linda marie macdonald >>> never been a better time. never been a better time than the past two decades. >> from the depths of the recession to our explosion of construction, tonight a booming industry is solid proof of the bay area rebound. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> we are getting real concrete today....
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are no security council members clash over syria resolution with russia saying it's being blackmailed by the u.s. . and then gyptian called dishonest a bond the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its acids but its stock fears it could lead to the retaliation and more violence by supporters of the islam is very . good how much damage to our sanctions really brought to iran as the country's leader prepares to give his key peacemaking speech at the u.n. general assembly these tuesday. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me you know thanks for joining us. and good merkel has won germany's top job for the third time in a row but this seeming triumph for the chancellor is political cause has come at a price the conservative blog the question democrats to forty one point five percent of the vote and that's not enough for merkel's party to a war on their own as their main rivals those social democrats led by a pierce time berg came in with twenty five point seven percent of all of our breaks down the ballot for. well it was a resounding result for anglo merkel however now th
are no security council members clash over syria resolution with russia saying it's being blackmailed by the u.s. . and then gyptian called dishonest a bond the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its acids but its stock fears it could lead to the retaliation and more violence by supporters of the islam is very . good how much damage to our sanctions really brought to iran as the country's leader prepares to give his key peacemaking speech at the u.n. general assembly these tuesday....
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the syrian army but by opposition forces to provoke intervention by the powerful foreign patrons who would be siding with the fundamentalists reports that militants are preparing another attack this time against israel cannot be ignored. now the president went on to quote obama on the idea of american exceptionalism saying that that is a dangerous notion and even went as far as to invoke the idea of america's famous declaration of independence saying that while there may be powerful countries rich countries poor countries weaker countries smaller countries that really in the eyes of god of all countries are created equal now one thing it's important to note that it was a hopeful op ed piece and the president basically talking about the need for diplomatic relations and saying that he is looking forward to seeing how that plays out in the international community social the russian president writes an op ed article for the new york times expressing expressing russia's concerns about america's on stereo syria right now but you made a mention just a moment ago about diplomatic efforts by
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anyone will have to be carefully investigated by the security council of the united nations. the council will stand ready to take action under chapter seven of the un charter any incident which is considered to be a violation of the resolution would have to be proved one hundred percent yours is defo any action taken but still. the resolution also calls for the convening of the geneva two peace talks which un secretary-general ban ki moon says could happen as soon as november geneva two is where the syrian government and opposition are supposed to come to the table together to negotiate a peaceful path towards their future and an ultimate end to the two and a half year civil war taking place in that country russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says that the syrian opposition as well as the government is up lives to comply with all measures in the security council resolution do you still desirable knew that it is the responsibility for implementing this resolution lies not only by the government of syria as opposed to the demands of the u.n. security council the syrian oppo
anyone will have to be carefully investigated by the security council of the united nations. the council will stand ready to take action under chapter seven of the un charter any incident which is considered to be a violation of the resolution would have to be proved one hundred percent yours is defo any action taken but still. the resolution also calls for the convening of the geneva two peace talks which un secretary-general ban ki moon says could happen as soon as november geneva two is...
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use by, sell by, when to know something has gone bad and how much food we needlessly throw out every year. >>> and from the deep. what was found in a lake at the end of a dirt road that may solve a decades-old mystery. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. we're going to begin tonight with an nbc exclusive interview that comes at a critical time for an entire region of the world. nbc's ann curry made her way to tehran where she has become the first western journalist to interview the new president of oh iran, hassan rouhani. this is the first time americans get to see and hear him. that includes many in the obama administration. what you are about the to hear is significant because it represents the first reason for any optimism, the first sign of movement from iran on the issue of nuclear weapons. right when the crisis in nearby syria has reached its peak. so we begin tonight with nbc's ann curry in tehran. >> reporter: brian, good evening. in our interview iran's president was clearly trying to send a message ahead of the first speech of the united nations that there was a d
use by, sell by, when to know something has gone bad and how much food we needlessly throw out every year. >>> and from the deep. what was found in a lake at the end of a dirt road that may solve a decades-old mystery. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. we're going to begin tonight with an nbc exclusive interview that comes at a critical time for an entire region of the world. nbc's ann curry made her way to tehran where she has become the first western...
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we deeply concerned by the civil war in syria. because this country is on the drinking of self destruction. not to mention the fact that the people of syria are suffering, innocent people are being killed. people do not have easy lives. it is a pain for any human being to bear what is happening in syria. whatever we, power we have, whatever in our capacity and ability to halt this war in syria in my opinion will be important, in my opinion, for the rest of the world. the will actually help alleviate the suffering. if we can alleviate the suffering of the syrian people we all benefit from it. so ultimately we'll take measures to settle the members in our region and we believe that the only path is through democratization. in the fence of the votes of the people of syria and the ballot box must prevail other mely in defining the fate of the country. >> rose: do you believe syria will dismantle all of its economic weapons and hand them over. >> all our hope, i'll tell you, is that the entire stock piling of economic weapons is eradic
we deeply concerned by the civil war in syria. because this country is on the drinking of self destruction. not to mention the fact that the people of syria are suffering, innocent people are being killed. people do not have easy lives. it is a pain for any human being to bear what is happening in syria. whatever we, power we have, whatever in our capacity and ability to halt this war in syria in my opinion will be important, in my opinion, for the rest of the world. the will actually help...