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point where it's really a matter of time before another power in the world, whether it's turkey or china or iran, uses or russia uses a drone for its own purposes. the very ugly precedent that the united states has set over the -- beginning with the george w. bush administration and escalated by the obama administration has been this use of drones for targeted killing campaigns. >> what potential adversary is big on drones? >> well, the chinese, the russians, the iranians are also believed to have a predator or reaper class drone. >> who has weaponnized drones? >> this is a great question. these programs are so seek active around the world like the u.s. program, it's really hard to pin it down. right now there are about 26 countries in the world that are believed to have reaper or predator class drones. those are the ones that hell fire missiles can be tamped to. of those about 15 countries, militarys around the world, are believed to have the weaponnized version. that's why i say it's really a matter of time before we wake up to a scenario, whether it's an adversary or ally other than britain,
point where it's really a matter of time before another power in the world, whether it's turkey or china or iran, uses or russia uses a drone for its own purposes. the very ugly precedent that the united states has set over the -- beginning with the george w. bush administration and escalated by the obama administration has been this use of drones for targeted killing campaigns. >> what potential adversary is big on drones? >> well, the chinese, the russians, the iranians are also...
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incarceration in the world, dwarfing the rates of even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. and the majority of the increase in incarceration in the united states have been among impoverished people of color who, once they're swept into the system, are then stripped of the very rights supposedly won in the civil rights movement. and yet, the topic of mass incarceration has been one, you know, that has been rarely raised. >> is there research that confirms that the backlash is against black criminals or against criminals, just crime? >> well, there is. there's an enormous amount of research that suggests that the backlash and the punitive impulse was not simply in response to crime but was much more deeply connected to racial attitudes, racial fears and anxieties. and in fact, you know, the political strategist who conceived of the get tough movement and the war on drugs quite deliberately used not so subtle racial appeals and racial code language with the purpose of trying to exploit both conscious and unconscious racial biases and stereotypes for political gain. the southe
incarceration in the world, dwarfing the rates of even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. and the majority of the increase in incarceration in the united states have been among impoverished people of color who, once they're swept into the system, are then stripped of the very rights supposedly won in the civil rights movement. and yet, the topic of mass incarceration has been one, you know, that has been rarely raised. >> is there research that confirms that the...
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if you get all of that flfgs -- if you're china or iran and you understand what we're looking for, whathow we're looking for it, and what our collection priorities are, you begin to sort of adjust yourself and your communications to try and work around that. and so it makes it all the more difficult on high priority targets to actually collect valuable intelligence. >> one final question. so would you support giving snowden amnesty for coming back to the united states and not releasing all those documents? >> absolutely not. look, this is like, you know, negotiating with an armed hostage taker. the fact of the matter is, he took what he took. he's already shared it. whether or not it becomes public, we have to do the damage assessment and sort of plan for the potential release, but you cannot allow someone to steal this kind of information at a tremendous harm to the united states and then use that to negotiate his own asylum. it just encourages more bad behavior by people with access to classified information. >> fran townsend, thanks very much. >> thanks, wolf. >>> a few other notes o
if you get all of that flfgs -- if you're china or iran and you understand what we're looking for, whathow we're looking for it, and what our collection priorities are, you begin to sort of adjust yourself and your communications to try and work around that. and so it makes it all the more difficult on high priority targets to actually collect valuable intelligence. >> one final question. so would you support giving snowden amnesty for coming back to the united states and not releasing...
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work on behalf of writers around the world who are subject to censorship or who self said serve because they know that in china in iran they're going to be jailed or write they write we're not used to that here at home and i think that needs to sink in the courts and in the congress to recognize that we really are trading away some quite fundamental values potentially you know if you do if you're a person under surveillance and you can be free and i think that's beginning to make a connection with people this is a terrible thing to be happening at our country to have this massive system and really to the world to have this massive system where a few people in complete secrecy can monitor anyone in the world and let's be clear if we look at the obama administration's rationale for who are terrorists they say they don't have to tell you why they declared a certain person a terrorist either so who knows how this information could be used now or in the future against the american people. is on a journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred two cities. people. are. wealthy british. build. missio
work on behalf of writers around the world who are subject to censorship or who self said serve because they know that in china in iran they're going to be jailed or write they write we're not used to that here at home and i think that needs to sink in the courts and in the congress to recognize that we really are trading away some quite fundamental values potentially you know if you do if you're a person under surveillance and you can be free and i think that's beginning to make a connection...
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[laughter] if nothing else sooner or later iran will run out of monkeys but china you better back offbeing on the moon is our thing. when we started out as a young nation we didn't go, hey, you know how we can make our mark? let's build a great wall. there are a lot of people that would love to build a great wall. [laughter] so you really want to step to us, china because the moon was child's play. we're already half way to mars mother (bleep). which reminds me, hey, china, can be borrow some money to finish our mars trip? h&1xqf28 1ec0áúvdfwveefeff4n# [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the first female filmmaker in saudi arabia. her movie which she wrote and directed is called wadjda. >> jon: please welcome hive haifaa al mansour. [cheers and applause] how are you? [cheers and applause] >> wow. >> jon: first of all i see you are wearing the traditional saudi black leather fonzie jacket. i bought it to you for, jon. >> jon: it's lovely. what a lovely wonderful film. >> ah. >> jon: can you explain just briefly the plot for everybody? >> yeah, it took a w
[laughter] if nothing else sooner or later iran will run out of monkeys but china you better back offbeing on the moon is our thing. when we started out as a young nation we didn't go, hey, you know how we can make our mark? let's build a great wall. there are a lot of people that would love to build a great wall. [laughter] so you really want to step to us, china because the moon was child's play. we're already half way to mars mother (bleep). which reminds me, hey, china, can be borrow some...
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[laughter] if nothing else sooner or later iran will run out of monkeys but china you better back offbeing on the moon is our thing. when we started out as a young nation we didn't go, hey, you know how we can make our mark? let's build a great wall. there are a lot of people that would love to build a great wall. [laughter] so you really want to step to us, china because the moon was child's play. we're already half way to mars mother (bleep). which reminds me, hey, china, can be borrow some money to finish our mars trip? ers anheers an sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the first female filmmaker in saudi arabia. her mov
[laughter] if nothing else sooner or later iran will run out of monkeys but china you better back offbeing on the moon is our thing. when we started out as a young nation we didn't go, hey, you know how we can make our mark? let's build a great wall. there are a lot of people that would love to build a great wall. [laughter] so you really want to step to us, china because the moon was child's play. we're already half way to mars mother (bleep). which reminds me, hey, china, can be borrow some...
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we have not seen him be active on syria or iran -- >> he is in china right now. >> every time we seet in his mouth. >> i believe that biden would be a very serious contender if hillary clinton decides not to run. i think it's hard for a vice president, and -- >> there is a piece of polling, clinton 63%, biden, 12%, that is a huge drop off, 63 to 12. let's talk about the sound of joe biden, what he said in japan. headlines are mostly about this comment he made to japanese women, there is a more serious issue going on, this is what he said to to women in japan at their job. >> do your husbands like you working full-time? >> a lot of republicans say if a republican said that the gop war on women would be out there again, fair call? >> that part is true. but look, it's joe biden, we have all gotten accustomed to this. it's like crazy uncle joe at the table that says things that make you chuckle, cringe, sometimes they're okay. we're used to it. we know this him being joe biden. >> i think governor christie broad broadened the list of things that you can say and get away with. obama had t
we have not seen him be active on syria or iran -- >> he is in china right now. >> every time we seet in his mouth. >> i believe that biden would be a very serious contender if hillary clinton decides not to run. i think it's hard for a vice president, and -- >> there is a piece of polling, clinton 63%, biden, 12%, that is a huge drop off, 63 to 12. let's talk about the sound of joe biden, what he said in japan. headlines are mostly about this comment he made to japanese...
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behalf of writers around the world who are here to object to censorship or himself censor because they know that in china in iran you know they're going to be jailed for a right that a right we're not used to that here at home and i think that needs to sink in the courts and in the congress to recognize that we really are trading away some quite fundamental values potentially you know i think it's really interesting eugene because all through my life and i'm a child of the cold war when we were never taught to be were wary and afraid of the state because we were always afraid of other states and and now it's seeping in somehow for very good reason that you know the state is not necessarily our friend because you you know if you if you're if you're a person under surveillance and you cannot be free at last and i think that that's beginning to make a connection with people. no i think so for sure i mean you know the state has certain interests we look at what's going on in u.s. politics we see that it's big business primarily that are running things and so you look at the average person you see that not only do yo
behalf of writers around the world who are here to object to censorship or himself censor because they know that in china in iran you know they're going to be jailed for a right that a right we're not used to that here at home and i think that needs to sink in the courts and in the congress to recognize that we really are trading away some quite fundamental values potentially you know i think it's really interesting eugene because all through my life and i'm a child of the cold war when we were...
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commercial banks to buy stock or bonds in this case in the central bank so they are doing the exact same thing that in iceland is a crime i think because iceland russia iran and china are all banking systems that are outside of the control of the federal reserve bank of america or the bank of england in the u.k. they are free to prosecute financial crimes we don't have that freedom in the u.k. because the bankers are protected by the bank of international settlements in switzerland the federal reserve in new york who cool loued on a global basis to line the pockets of the criminals in this case the bankers in the u.k. and america and of course the economies are suffering catastrophic only as a result of this poverty is on the rise and living standards in the u.k. are crashing worse than they ever crowd going back to victorian times. any chance other highflying financial skirmishes will now find themselves in the dark on some of the challenges that. well like i was alluding to there a moment ago the banking outside of russia iran china and iceland are all pretty much controlled by what's called are known as the rothschild influence the rothschilds of cars and their
commercial banks to buy stock or bonds in this case in the central bank so they are doing the exact same thing that in iceland is a crime i think because iceland russia iran and china are all banking systems that are outside of the control of the federal reserve bank of america or the bank of england in the u.k. they are free to prosecute financial crimes we don't have that freedom in the u.k. because the bankers are protected by the bank of international settlements in switzerland the federal...
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commercial banks to buy stock or bonds in this case in the central bank said they are doing the exact same thing that in iceland is a crime. i think because iceland russia iran and china are all banking systems that are outside of the control of the federated reserve bank of america or the bank of england in the uk. they are free to prosecute financial crimes. we don't have that freedom in the uk because the backers are protected by the bank of international settlements in switzerland the federal reserve in new york to pollute on a global basis to line the pockets of the criminals in this case so the bankers in the uk in america. and of course economies are suffering catastrophic lee as a result of this poverty is on the rise and living standards in the uk are crash saying worse than they ever crowds going back to victorian times at the insurance out of the high flying financial scandals will not find themselves in the dark on similar charges that. i like al azhar of looting to their money down the rankings is known as outside of russia ayr and china. and that iceland are all pretty much can go buy it when it was called art known as the rothschilds that influence the
commercial banks to buy stock or bonds in this case in the central bank said they are doing the exact same thing that in iceland is a crime. i think because iceland russia iran and china are all banking systems that are outside of the control of the federated reserve bank of america or the bank of england in the uk. they are free to prosecute financial crimes. we don't have that freedom in the uk because the backers are protected by the bank of international settlements in switzerland the...
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or china? >> there was a piece saying that in 1979, iran walked out of the modern world. the choice they have to make and the supreme leader has to make is whether they want to walk back in. there is only one way back, and that is successful negotiation with the u.s. and international community, to give a high degree of confidence that this program is peaceful and we have the constraints in place to deal with it if they attempt to cheat. >> what do you make of saudi arabia and other of our arab allies? >> with respect to our friends in saudi arabia, they have been witnessing and having to deal with immense change. immense change in the middle east. from the arab revolution to the fall of mubarak, through the revolution in syria, to the opening of negotiations with iran -- it is a lot of change, and they have deep concerns about each of these things. with respect, i think we share the same goals. we shared the same goals with saudi arabia for decades. >> what do you make of former minister faisal and what he is saying? >> it reflects anxiety coming out of the deep changes
or china? >> there was a piece saying that in 1979, iran walked out of the modern world. the choice they have to make and the supreme leader has to make is whether they want to walk back in. there is only one way back, and that is successful negotiation with the u.s. and international community, to give a high degree of confidence that this program is peaceful and we have the constraints in place to deal with it if they attempt to cheat. >> what do you make of saudi arabia and other...
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iran has to make a choice. >> yeah. >> does it want to be north korea or a percent china. >> i think he puts it well, say they said 1979 iran walked out of the modern world and the choice they have to make and the supreme leader has to make is whether they want to walk back in the modern world. there is only one way back n and this is through successful negotiation with the united states and international community to give a high degree of confidence that, in fact, that this program is peaceful and that we have the kinds of constraints in place to deal with it if they attempt to cheat or get out of a deal. >> rose: so what do you make of saudi arabia and some other arab allies. >> i think with respect to our friends in saudi arabia, they've been witnessing and having to deal with immense change. >> right. >> immense change in the middle east. from the arab revolutions in the fall of mubarak through the revolution in syria, to the opening of negotiations with iran. it's a lot of change to address and they have deep concerns about each of these things. with respect to them i do think we shared the same goals. we've share
iran has to make a choice. >> yeah. >> does it want to be north korea or a percent china. >> i think he puts it well, say they said 1979 iran walked out of the modern world and the choice they have to make and the supreme leader has to make is whether they want to walk back in the modern world. there is only one way back n and this is through successful negotiation with the united states and international community to give a high degree of confidence that, in fact, that this...
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administration can't even bring itself to call china an adversary or to say we would like to contain china's ambition. now the big deal is with deal with iranits in you clear program. none of our allies think that's a good move. they think we're giving too much, getting too little. this is very unique. it's unified former enemies in the middle east. saudi arabia, the gulf states, and israel, all on the same side that are concerned that basically they're going to have to go it alone for the next three years. >> so, christian, if the sands of global power are slipping through america's fingers, who stands in the best position to collect it? you mentioned russia. is it russia, china, iran? >> i think the two big threats right now are iran and china. of course, we also have to worry about islamists who are doing pretty well in places like libya -- well, really, everywhere. the problem with china, and the new air defense identification zone that they've declared, this is only the latest steps in provocations. they're really pushing the peripheries, and not getting a lot of pushback. they asked the u.s. commander, or top admiral in the pacific, w
administration can't even bring itself to call china an adversary or to say we would like to contain china's ambition. now the big deal is with deal with iranits in you clear program. none of our allies think that's a good move. they think we're giving too much, getting too little. this is very unique. it's unified former enemies in the middle east. saudi arabia, the gulf states, and israel, all on the same side that are concerned that basically they're going to have to go it alone for the next...
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or two and yet the conservative opposition wasn't that bad. they managed to win them over. >> that's the name too. is iran like china? in some ways, you know, that's a little bit shallow. there is a strategic interest that kissinger would have appreciated which he does because he's talked about it recently. there are interests that iran has. only 30 years we had falling out with them. when kissinger was in power it was a cornerstone of the nixon doctrine, a good relationship with iran. you could do with iran, play them off with sunni powers just as kissinger played off china to russia and it would be a great strategic coo. it's a grand breakthrough. >> think about opposition to opening of china. it all melted away pretty soon. they reconciled themselves to the fact this great cause that conservatives championed was now -- we were on the other side. we were for red china. >> it was a tough time. george herbert walker bush was u.n. ambassador trying to save taiwan at the same time kissinger was in china. there have been complaints about that. he will say he didn't tell the secretary of state either. he certainly wouldn
or two and yet the conservative opposition wasn't that bad. they managed to win them over. >> that's the name too. is iran like china? in some ways, you know, that's a little bit shallow. there is a strategic interest that kissinger would have appreciated which he does because he's talked about it recently. there are interests that iran has. only 30 years we had falling out with them. when kissinger was in power it was a cornerstone of the nixon doctrine, a good relationship with iran....
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whether it's trying to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon or bringing this civil war to an end or what's going on in asia and south china sea, these are issues that concern our world and should concern us. >>rose: you think iran ispreparn p-5 plus 1 agreement that will have them engaged in dismantling their nuclear facilities? >> i would say let's see, let's. >>rose: you think the interimag? >> yes.the british parliament ia party to it as the american administration. let's test this iranian government. let's test this iranian president. he says he's serious. we've got a plan, it's a six month program where they've got to stop and in some cases shrink the development of their nuclear program. these are sanctions relief that could be easily withdrawn if we could see no progress. what is the alternative charlie? are we saying iran gets a bomb? no. are we going to say we're ready today for military action in iran? we've just been talking about the fact that our publics are skeptical and need persuading on the case of military intervention. i think we should test this iranian government, let's see if they're serious. i begin
whether it's trying to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon or bringing this civil war to an end or what's going on in asia and south china sea, these are issues that concern our world and should concern us. >>rose: you think iran ispreparn p-5 plus 1 agreement that will have them engaged in dismantling their nuclear facilities? >> i would say let's see, let's. >>rose: you think the interimag? >> yes.the british parliament ia party to it as the american...
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data from china iran consulting shows that from the beginning it doesn't well until the end of two gotten their team the tobacco company doubled or even triple tail the medium and high cigarette to avoid getting caught the local government protected to hear it directly from factories rather than from stores. finally confided that he did not calm. chinese dover resume to import the edible part of malaysia at the end of december two thousand thirteen the chinese government not the edible protests mummy to be approved for export to china the curtain to cover twenty fifty thousand thirteen. me dearly the prospective naturally to be available in february two thousand fourteen. the price will likely go up following the announcement. the bird different thing we expected and are really only delicate in greater china. market analysts predicted the retail price and a double mat me about fifteen thousand un about nine thousand nine hundred us dollars for kilogram. the current average retail price of the edible bread knife. the four thousand nine hundred us dollars for children in china data showed the annual output of protecting malaysia is
data from china iran consulting shows that from the beginning it doesn't well until the end of two gotten their team the tobacco company doubled or even triple tail the medium and high cigarette to avoid getting caught the local government protected to hear it directly from factories rather than from stores. finally confided that he did not calm. chinese dover resume to import the edible part of malaysia at the end of december two thousand thirteen the chinese government not the edible protests...
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or less uniform. ukrainian president viktor yanukovich is in china when it supported the security billion dollars in loans from these countries featuring economy the protesters continued to iran even independence square another ukrainian delegation with the most critical of russia's power and customs union. the blockade your name then didn't play. preventing access to the presidential i've found that an independent man. given that direction. it didn't rain today op ed the flimsy as adjusting the height of the time being at least the government to put pen to color eggs the protests. and on reports the ukrainian government preparing for a possible snap election. if you use this escalating standoff. domestic cctv in independence square ikea nelson mandela he said to be buried in a private ceremony in his home village of cool next sunday. this weekend there will be a national day of mourning for former south african president. he passed away on thursday evening at the age of ninety five on tuesday a memorial service will be held this a way to giving millions a chance to see their final farewells cctv scott henderson reports from the family home inaza the knee boat. he's releasing
or less uniform. ukrainian president viktor yanukovich is in china when it supported the security billion dollars in loans from these countries featuring economy the protesters continued to iran even independence square another ukrainian delegation with the most critical of russia's power and customs union. the blockade your name then didn't play. preventing access to the presidential i've found that an independent man. given that direction. it didn't rain today op ed the flimsy as adjusting...
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china and from iran and from elsewhere. and the reality is that nobody is as advanced or as prolific when it comes to hacking into computer networksd computer systems than the nsa. that isasically a unit designed to cultivate the most advanced hacking operations and skills of any unit, of any entity on the earth. yet again what we find is exactly the dangers about which the u.s. government is shrilly warning when it comes to other people, they're actually doing themselves to much greater and more menacing degree than anybody else is. that is the significance of this particular unit inside of the nsa is they do all of the most fallacious hacking techniques that hackers who have been prosecuted by this very same government to and much, much more. tamale,about white glenn greenwald. -- one of the good things about this particular story is it was -- the lead rider was jacob applebaum. he is one of the world's leading experts when it comes to computer programs. he is the developer of the tor project, which is designed to safeguard anonymity and make it impossible for hostile states to be able to trace where people are. one of the thing
china and from iran and from elsewhere. and the reality is that nobody is as advanced or as prolific when it comes to hacking into computer networksd computer systems than the nsa. that isasically a unit designed to cultivate the most advanced hacking operations and skills of any unit, of any entity on the earth. yet again what we find is exactly the dangers about which the u.s. government is shrilly warning when it comes to other people, they're actually doing themselves to much greater and...
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iran deal first. it is a choice. new york to be a big north korea or a persian china?o you want to be a country that is powerful and feared because you are building a nuclear weapon, in which case you will be completely isolated, or do you want to get that no clear program is that nuclear down to something that you and your neighbors can live with and allowing your people to realize their full potential? iran has been isolated now for 30 years. this is a great civilization. we are talking persia here. and it has been completely suppressed. we are ready to let you enrich of to your electrical needs, which is the minutes. but weready to do that, are not ready to allow you to become a nuclear weapon state hidden if you are ready to buy that deal, you can be a part of the global community again. that is a real choice. the israelis, you have three choices. you only get to. what a be a jewish state. you want to be democratic state. and you want a state with all the land of israel. but in this will come he only can get two out of three. you can be jewish and democratic they d
iran deal first. it is a choice. new york to be a big north korea or a persian china?o you want to be a country that is powerful and feared because you are building a nuclear weapon, in which case you will be completely isolated, or do you want to get that no clear program is that nuclear down to something that you and your neighbors can live with and allowing your people to realize their full potential? iran has been isolated now for 30 years. this is a great civilization. we are talking...