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well, cooper union is a national landmark. once again, it was once the tallest building in manhattan. and eight presidential speakers have appeared there. number two. abraham lincoln is one of them. he made his famous right makes right speech while campaigning. the blue man group? you may already know that they are famous for their paint drumming but they also use food in their show but not this one. number one, spaghetti. the blue man group does use more than 1,000 boxes of capn crunch a year every year in performances. question six. how much paint does the blue man group go through each week for paint drumming? well, paint drumming as i'm sure you know, signature pie s of the show. 50 gallons every single week. that doesn't include the makeup, by the way, that's part of their costume. takes an hour a day for each blue man to get ready. on to question number seven. joe's pub is where which singer made her stateside debut? here's a hint. publicly for the first time in the u.s. at joe's pub. adele. joe's pub is just across the
well, cooper union is a national landmark. once again, it was once the tallest building in manhattan. and eight presidential speakers have appeared there. number two. abraham lincoln is one of them. he made his famous right makes right speech while campaigning. the blue man group? you may already know that they are famous for their paint drumming but they also use food in their show but not this one. number one, spaghetti. the blue man group does use more than 1,000 boxes of capn crunch a year...
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he establishes that in the cooper union. brady takes his photograph, -- there werevis two things in the 19th century that they hav. tligion and politics with it .o devices that galvanized republican party, is the rising -- creates modern campaigning. mthis is one of my favorite its are it you could edit and a very lightweight. the hair has been smoothed out. invented not quite photoshop, but you could see -- they cannot quite invented photoshop, but you could see it. they hired an intern to cut little ovals and put them inside these really nice, wooden, painted gold ovals and created a political pin. you could wear your lincoln heartthrob on your sleeve. there was the man. there was lincoln himself. you could proudly proclaim your allegiance to abraham lincoln. buts just amazing to me, this is the beginning of the modern media campaign adapting to all of this. i'm throwing this and again because the older world of the caricature and the newspaper did not disappear. you cannot print a newspaper with a photograph. modern journ
he establishes that in the cooper union. brady takes his photograph, -- there werevis two things in the 19th century that they hav. tligion and politics with it .o devices that galvanized republican party, is the rising -- creates modern campaigning. mthis is one of my favorite its are it you could edit and a very lightweight. the hair has been smoothed out. invented not quite photoshop, but you could see -- they cannot quite invented photoshop, but you could see it. they hired an intern to cut...
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his address to the elite of the party at the great hall of cooper union. >> lincoln sees this as an opportunityt amounts to a political screen test. >> but lincoln's attire leaves something to be desired. >> he's wearing a wrinkled suit. >> he has one pant leg shorter than the other. >> his hair looks like it hasn't been brushed. he's a mess. >> all the sophisticated new yorkers look at each other, who is this country bumpkin? >> people are unsure of who this guy is. >> he knows this is a key moment and so he's understandably nervous. >> and then he speaks, and then he talks. >> mr. president and fellow citizens of new york -- >> it starts off a little shaky. >> the facts with which i shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar. >> but then he begins to tell his audience why he's there, and the arguments begin to flow. >> can we allow slavery to spread into the national territories? and to overrun us here in these free states? >> and he starts delivering a beautiful, powerful oration. >> the audience is stunned. >> then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively. >> they forgot
his address to the elite of the party at the great hall of cooper union. >> lincoln sees this as an opportunityt amounts to a political screen test. >> but lincoln's attire leaves something to be desired. >> he's wearing a wrinkled suit. >> he has one pant leg shorter than the other. >> his hair looks like it hasn't been brushed. he's a mess. >> all the sophisticated new yorkers look at each other, who is this country bumpkin? >> people are unsure of...
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the european union only has an informal list of not cooperative tax unions. it includes panama. >> the monetary fund has downgraded the economic growth for the next years and says that the growth has been slow for too long. the global economy will expand in 2016 and it is down from the previous forecast. 2.4%, respectively. the imf has something of a pattern. the chief economist described the pace of growth as disappointing and highlighted the negative risk to economies around the world. they say that a brexit could cause damage. >> the manifestation of increased nationalism is the real possibility that the united kingdom exits the european union. at the same time, communication is spreading. , it threatensmies to halt the trend of trade liberalization. >> it did not impact the market much. with gains above two thirds of a percent. the commodities are doing well. by 9% after the strong cells -- strong sales. oil prices are a driver for investors. international brent has spiked above $44 it aerial. they are prepared and closing up at 2016 with $42 a barrel. le
the european union only has an informal list of not cooperative tax unions. it includes panama. >> the monetary fund has downgraded the economic growth for the next years and says that the growth has been slow for too long. the global economy will expand in 2016 and it is down from the previous forecast. 2.4%, respectively. the imf has something of a pattern. the chief economist described the pace of growth as disappointing and highlighted the negative risk to economies around the world....
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he then goes to the cooper union and delivers us incredible -- constitutional scholars can understand his speech. ordinary mortals do not unless you immerse yourself in legal culture. this is a well wrought speech about why it is unconstitutional for the cell to secede. so job done, lincoln convinces everybody. they might not vote for them, but they have to taken seriously as a candidate. more importantly, because of the popular politics of all of this, brady takes his photograph, which david davis -- this is a society that is intense -- they hadn't invented professional sports yet. there is religion and politics. they were the two organizing devices that galvanize local communities in a credible ways that we can't understand now, from participation rates in voting and participation rates in church going to participation rates in political activity. they republican party in particular is rising, this whole a sing of the whigs in the democrats led by lincoln creates modern campaigning. -- the coalition of the weeks and the democrats led by lincoln creates modern campaigning. they haven
he then goes to the cooper union and delivers us incredible -- constitutional scholars can understand his speech. ordinary mortals do not unless you immerse yourself in legal culture. this is a well wrought speech about why it is unconstitutional for the cell to secede. so job done, lincoln convinces everybody. they might not vote for them, but they have to taken seriously as a candidate. more importantly, because of the popular politics of all of this, brady takes his photograph, which david...
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the commission will be counting on the cooperation of the union parliament and the council because we are talking people, the policeman and the soldiers who came and in strass burg to make sure we are safe and thank everybody who defends and protects europe and then i would like to talk about to the responsibility, because when we look at legislation, we need to make sure we do enough. no, it is not enough what we are doing. more security means more cooperation within europe and the commission and the commissioner as referenced can be assured that they have the support when they are talking about the new union agency. we need to prevent all the ecrecy of member states. >> give my thanks because what we can say is they want our way of living, freedom, the way we live and so on and therefore what we have come up against, hatred. we must get to live the way we have always done and thank you very much. [applause] >> have a question for you. that questions, you say for the investigative authorities is important to know who is coming into europe and we know how many -- we know that demand a
the commission will be counting on the cooperation of the union parliament and the council because we are talking people, the policeman and the soldiers who came and in strass burg to make sure we are safe and thank everybody who defends and protects europe and then i would like to talk about to the responsibility, because when we look at legislation, we need to make sure we do enough. no, it is not enough what we are doing. more security means more cooperation within europe and the commission...
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relations, and just because we cannot put to member states of the european union cooperate very closely from the united kingdom, there are actual arrangements. so nato is an alliance, voluntary alliance where countries have agreed, aspired to a level of spending but nato does not come back and say we're going to find you. because you not spending the 2%. if they did only three countries. once you have five you have to take the appropriate action. interestingly after the five was it invoked by nato and i was in the wake of 911. and in which we have not participated. but nato and european union are incredibly important in terms of having secured piece. it was the two together. >> partners in nato are very key, with the united states and canada being very of these yes take. >> well and european partners. of course i'm not sure candidate in the united states would nastily be a good thing, i think it's a very good point. why do you think are nato partners want us to be a part of the european union which, why do you think they want us to stay? >> in 2003 i covered extensively it
relations, and just because we cannot put to member states of the european union cooperate very closely from the united kingdom, there are actual arrangements. so nato is an alliance, voluntary alliance where countries have agreed, aspired to a level of spending but nato does not come back and say we're going to find you. because you not spending the 2%. if they did only three countries. once you have five you have to take the appropriate action. interestingly after the five was it invoked by...
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union is to ever succeed, there needs to be fundamental reform. i think a british exit might just provide the level of shock they require. we've always cooperated. were we to leave the european union we still have a seat on the european security council. still have the imf, still have the world bank, members of the g-7, g-20, the world's fifth biggest defense budget, heart to the commonwealth hardly going to be thrust into outer darkness. our ability to cooperate is huge. the point remains for me i can't accept the legal supremacy of the project. i'm very happy to cooperate with any of our continental european partners and beyond where we have mutual interests. but i can't accept having our law being sub -- >> we have directly elected members of parliament. i don't think you should discount the european parliament in all of this. i think it is unfortunate that most of the debates take place in the european parliament on our television burn late at night. but i think some of them are very superior some debates that take place in the house of congress. and the role of the european parliament has been strengthened like every elected group of members
union is to ever succeed, there needs to be fundamental reform. i think a british exit might just provide the level of shock they require. we've always cooperated. were we to leave the european union we still have a seat on the european security council. still have the imf, still have the world bank, members of the g-7, g-20, the world's fifth biggest defense budget, heart to the commonwealth hardly going to be thrust into outer darkness. our ability to cooperate is huge. the point remains for...
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the commission will be counting on the cooperation of the union parliament and the council because they are talking here about the security and liberties of our citizens which is above all else, a common obligation, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. to -- ive the floor president,e president office. i am grateful for making it clear to us what we're talking about today. we're talking about the 37-year-old mother who leaves children behind. she was killed at the airport. the people who loved brussels and died in the metro. the young muslim teacher on her way to school. three cases, three innocent ustims and that happened to in our european city. what we need to do is to prevent this. we also need to say thank you to the firefighters who came to the place immediately after. they didn't know of the danger, but nevertheless. the people who spent hours overtime to help people. the policemen and soldiers who came in brussels and instruct burg to make sure -- strats to make sure that we are safe. i would like to thank everyone who protects europe. i would like to talk about the quest
the commission will be counting on the cooperation of the union parliament and the council because they are talking here about the security and liberties of our citizens which is above all else, a common obligation, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. to -- ive the floor president,e president office. i am grateful for making it clear to us what we're talking about today. we're talking about the 37-year-old mother who leaves children behind. she was killed at the airport. the...
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the answer is judicial cooperation, law enforcement cooperation, coordination in the european union and other partners including and especially with the united states. >> michele makes a very important point that shouldn't be lost. there's a myth operating out there that the europeans favor a law enforcement approach and that the americans favor a war approach. in fact, that is not the dichotomy. so, for example, the boston marathon bombing was handled by law enforcement, belgium situation delegate with by law enforcement. so, for example, but it goes to the point about a state that's able and willing. a former presidential candidate now out of the race said things like, under the administration's rules you can use a drone against someone sitting in a cafe in new york. that's obviously not so. that person can be detained by law enforcement ross. why would you ever import a war paradigm into that situation? so the exact same person as you noticed when after the belgium attacks, secretary ash carter announced there'd been a drone attack on a senior leader in a place that was inaccessible
the answer is judicial cooperation, law enforcement cooperation, coordination in the european union and other partners including and especially with the united states. >> michele makes a very important point that shouldn't be lost. there's a myth operating out there that the europeans favor a law enforcement approach and that the americans favor a war approach. in fact, that is not the dichotomy. so, for example, the boston marathon bombing was handled by law enforcement, belgium...
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union. cooperations in all sort of ways, all those things will continue. but, as david said, if one of our best friends in an organization that enhances their influence and power and enhances their power and economy, i want them to stay in it. this helps our economy and helps to create jobs. so ultimately it is your decision but precisely because we are bounded. i want you to know that before you make your decision. margaret brenna. >> thank you very much. vladimir putin has not stopped as he led you to believe that he would. will you continue to battle on what looks to be a losing strategy, mr. prime minister, the uk today warned citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affects transgenders and individuals, as a friend, what do you think of those laws? mr. president, would you like to weigh in that. indulge us back in the u.s., prince passed away, could you tell us what made you a fan? >> i am trying to figure out in which order to do this. maybe i will start with north carolina and mississippi, i want everybody here in t
union. cooperations in all sort of ways, all those things will continue. but, as david said, if one of our best friends in an organization that enhances their influence and power and enhances their power and economy, i want them to stay in it. this helps our economy and helps to create jobs. so ultimately it is your decision but precisely because we are bounded. i want you to know that before you make your decision. margaret brenna. >> thank you very much. vladimir putin has not stopped...
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union. and he is now compiling and editing a book with two of his russian colleagues on the his of cooperation. that hasn't come out yet, has it? it has. he compiled and edited a book between american and russian laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. and at least as i understand it, you can update me, his current research deals with the problem of reducing the risks of nuclear terrorism worldwide and the challenges of nuclear india, pakistan, and north korea, as well as with the nuclear aspirations of iran. the professor has been an important contributor to public debate about nuclear issues in the united states and beyond. recent publications that have caught my attention include an article entitled "stop killing iran's nuclear scientists." george perkovich, before him, william potter, who is next to professor hecker. he's the sam nunn and richard lugar professor of non-proliferation studies. professor potter served as a consultant to the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency, the rand corporation, and the lawrence livermore national laboratory. proffer potter is a prolific auth
union. and he is now compiling and editing a book with two of his russian colleagues on the his of cooperation. that hasn't come out yet, has it? it has. he compiled and edited a book between american and russian laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. and at least as i understand it, you can update me, his current research deals with the problem of reducing the risks of nuclear terrorism worldwide and the challenges of nuclear india, pakistan, and north korea, as well as with the...
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yanukovych had just scuttled a free trade and cooperation agreement with the european union-- under pressure from his ally, russian president vladimir putin. protesters also demanded an end to the country's endemic corruption. they occupied the maidan for three months. police beat protesters on the streets and fired into the crowds. more than 100 people died. but the demonstrations forced president yanukovych into exile in russia. three months later, ukraine elected a new president, petro poroshenko. he was regarded as an oligarch but ran as a reformer. in the parliamentary elections that followed, the euro- optimists came into office. >> it was about the identity-- identity of what country you would like to build for the next generation. and we decided that we want a democratic country. to have justice in the court, to have to have police, not as a repressive machine but rather as an institution who protects your rights and freedoms." >> reporter: but even before the new ukrainian government took office, russia, angered by the ouster of the pro-russian president, sent troops into ukraine's
yanukovych had just scuttled a free trade and cooperation agreement with the european union-- under pressure from his ally, russian president vladimir putin. protesters also demanded an end to the country's endemic corruption. they occupied the maidan for three months. police beat protesters on the streets and fired into the crowds. more than 100 people died. but the demonstrations forced president yanukovych into exile in russia. three months later, ukraine elected a new president, petro...
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cooperation persisted across democratic and republican administrations. and even during the most frigid moments of the cold war. so after 1979, when the soviet union invaded afghanistan, all other bilaterals were shut down. the only one that persisted in the security realm was cooperation continuing in the non-proliferation sector. so that very powerful, historical message, which unfortunately is unknown to some american and russian practitioners today, because these routine meetings ceased in the latter part of the 1980s. and while you had other forms of cooperation, they were of a different nature. so i think it is indeed most unfortunate that the russians will not be, that mr. putin or a designate will not be at the nuclear security summit. it's most unfortunate that russia believes it no longer needs to formally cooperate with the united states. but i think if one tries to identify an area in which it still may be possible, despite the chill and the nose dive in u.s.-russian relations, i would say non-proliferation remains one promising area. and to give you just an example, next week, in monterey, we will have various senior u.s. and russian
cooperation persisted across democratic and republican administrations. and even during the most frigid moments of the cold war. so after 1979, when the soviet union invaded afghanistan, all other bilaterals were shut down. the only one that persisted in the security realm was cooperation continuing in the non-proliferation sector. so that very powerful, historical message, which unfortunately is unknown to some american and russian practitioners today, because these routine meetings ceased in...
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cooperative threat reduction program. the purpose was to secure and dismantle weapons of mass destruction and the infrastructure in the state of the former soviet union. and among many other accomplishments this cooperative threat reduction program resulted in the deactivation of 7500 nuclear warheads. the warheads. the destruction of more than 500 icv ends. a close to 500 submarine launched ballistic missiles. he was also a instrumental in getting approval of the less likely weapons treaty signed by russia, the so fall stark treaty of 20,102,010 which reduce significantly the number of deployable strategic nuclear weapons. professor is a research professor of management science and engineering at stanford university. he senior fellow at the institute for international studies in the center for international security and cooperation at stanford university. by training he is a nuclear scientist. from 1986 until 1997 until 1997 he directed the los alamos national laboratory which have the chief mission of ensuring the safety and reliability of the american nuclear arsenal. in recent news professor hecker has worked with russian nuclear laboratories to
cooperative threat reduction program. the purpose was to secure and dismantle weapons of mass destruction and the infrastructure in the state of the former soviet union. and among many other accomplishments this cooperative threat reduction program resulted in the deactivation of 7500 nuclear warheads. the warheads. the destruction of more than 500 icv ends. a close to 500 submarine launched ballistic missiles. he was also a instrumental in getting approval of the less likely weapons treaty...
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ballot issue, bond on the ballot this fall, the folks at bart and their unions decide it is a great time to get together and cooperate. >> subject to approval bart and its unions have reached a tentative four year deal and that will begin after the current deal expires next year. the new deal begins in 2017 and continues until 2021 and all parties well aware that riders and taxpayers disgusted with the double strike and chaos that led to the last contentious contract will not tolerate another labor battle again. >> we let the bay area down. the area needs bart. >> this is a pivotal moment and labor relations. the amount of collaborations it took was tremendous. >> a study after the settlement showed four things failed the last time and needed fixing and now appear to have been fixed through this deal which will keep labor peace for the next five years. >> we are reestablishing the truss and respect at bart with labor and management and community strategies that did not involve beating us up and providing us information in good faith and avoiding the breakdowns in negotiations. >> both sides acknowledge that we need t
ballot issue, bond on the ballot this fall, the folks at bart and their unions decide it is a great time to get together and cooperate. >> subject to approval bart and its unions have reached a tentative four year deal and that will begin after the current deal expires next year. the new deal begins in 2017 and continues until 2021 and all parties well aware that riders and taxpayers disgusted with the double strike and chaos that led to the last contentious contract will not tolerate...
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cooperation ended. we funded for years programs in the former soviet union to secure materials. vladimir putin ended that cooperation. he is actually closing down for any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> reporter: in his closing news contest. president barack obama conceded more needs to be done. >> there's a good deal of nuclear material around the world that needs to be secured. stocks of plutonium are growing, nuclear arsenals are expanding with small tactical weapons, that could be at greater risk of theft. >> while this is the last of the plans at the leader level, the delegation provided the framework for progress, including an international working group of experts from 30 countries, carrying on unfinished business of ridding the world of loose nuclear material. joining me from washington d.c. is kelcey davenport. and in north carolina, jim walsh. reference associate at the m.i.t. programme, and al jazeera america's international security contributor. first question for you, ms davenport. the focus of the summit was to set in place methods to guard against nuclear terrorism. w
cooperation ended. we funded for years programs in the former soviet union to secure materials. vladimir putin ended that cooperation. he is actually closing down for any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> reporter: in his closing news contest. president barack obama conceded more needs to be done. >> there's a good deal of nuclear material around the world that needs to be secured. stocks of plutonium are growing, nuclear arsenals are expanding with small tactical weapons, that could be...
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the union and management cooperative and after washington are watching this, it doesn't feel like an act that they are putting on. the people seem generally interested in making sure that this moves forward. it is true, coming up in november, there is going to be a three billion dollar bond measure on the ballot but that is for infrastructure and raises and bonuses and salaries or anything like that and i think that is important for people to consider. again the reality of what happened today was really surprising to me. and i think the secretiveness was that nobody was looking to see if there was any labor negotiations until next year. >> take us back to 2013 and that strike in the relationship that was damaged back then. and what possibly now it seems like lessons were learned. >> lessons were learned because that situation was so poisonous, so toxic, so contentious that you wondered if the people were ever going to get along again. and most of the same people are still there. only this time it seems like their focus is not outdoing each other but their focus is get the system back
the union and management cooperative and after washington are watching this, it doesn't feel like an act that they are putting on. the people seem generally interested in making sure that this moves forward. it is true, coming up in november, there is going to be a three billion dollar bond measure on the ballot but that is for infrastructure and raises and bonuses and salaries or anything like that and i think that is important for people to consider. again the reality of what happened today...
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turkey not a member of the european union, turkey and greece both the number of nato so nato as an ideal platform for providing an essay cooperationand turkey, greece and the european union. >> there was something about russia at the beginning of that question. >> sorry. it was about what nato, well, what russia did especially when they were bombing aleppo was of course increase the number of people fleeing syria at increasing the pressure on turkey and i should say europe. i'm very glad, welcome very much the weeks ago trying it, russia and other actors in the region were able to reach agreement on cessation of hostilities. and as we've seen of violations, hostilities have gone substantially down. and we've also see the parties have been able to meet again and start negotiations and try to find negotiated political situation in syria but i will not be easy. it will not have the very -- happen very fast. there will be setbacks and disappointments but in the long run we need negotiated political solution, so i strongly support all efforts. both to make sure that the cease-fire is holding and to make sure that they continue negotiat
turkey not a member of the european union, turkey and greece both the number of nato so nato as an ideal platform for providing an essay cooperationand turkey, greece and the european union. >> there was something about russia at the beginning of that question. >> sorry. it was about what nato, well, what russia did especially when they were bombing aleppo was of course increase the number of people fleeing syria at increasing the pressure on turkey and i should say europe. i'm very...
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union. book on theng a history of cooperation between russia and an american laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. me, the current research involves reducing the risk of nuclear terrorism worldwide. wealth -- as well as with the nuclear aspirations of iran. he has been an important contributor to the public about nuclear issues in the united states and beyond. recent publications the call my attention the credit article entitled, stop killing iran's nuclear scientist. petrovich is next to professor heckert. the founding director of the james martin center. that is for nonproliferation studies at the moderate institute of international study. professor potter served as a consultant to the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency, and ranked preparation, and a national laboratory. a prolificotter is author. his written, edited, or co-edited at least 20 books. he is contrary the chapters and articles to more than 120 scholarly books and journals of such objects as nuclear terrorism, nuclear arms control, nuclear nonproliferation, and nuclear issues involving the states of the former
union. book on theng a history of cooperation between russia and an american laboratories since the fall of the soviet union. me, the current research involves reducing the risk of nuclear terrorism worldwide. wealth -- as well as with the nuclear aspirations of iran. he has been an important contributor to the public about nuclear issues in the united states and beyond. recent publications the call my attention the credit article entitled, stop killing iran's nuclear scientist. petrovich is...
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union. he has written a book on the history of cooperation.the history of cooperation of russian and american laboratories from the fall of the soviet union." his research deals with the problem of reducing the risks of nuclear terrorism worldwide and that challenge of nuclear india, pakistan, north korea, as well as aspirations of iran. professor hecker has made important contributions about nuclear issues. recent ones that caught my attention included an article called "stop killing iran's nuclear scientists." potter is the same non-and richard lugar professor of nonproliferation studies and the founding director of the james martin center for nonproliferation studies at the monterey student of international studies. professor potter served as a consultant to the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency, the rand corporation, and the lawrence livermore national laboratory. professor potter is a prolific author. athas written or co-edited least 20 books and has contributed articles to more than 120 scholarly books and journals. subjects such
union. he has written a book on the history of cooperation.the history of cooperation of russian and american laboratories from the fall of the soviet union." his research deals with the problem of reducing the risks of nuclear terrorism worldwide and that challenge of nuclear india, pakistan, north korea, as well as aspirations of iran. professor hecker has made important contributions about nuclear issues. recent ones that caught my attention included an article called "stop killing...
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union is not only about the economy. it's also about making europe better place to cooperate on all the things we have to talk about.hat we feel here is a lack of emotion, so we try to add this by our campaign, offering to hug the brits, telling them we don't want them to go. anchor: have you been hugging them yourself? tessa: each of us is hugging one or two. it is supposed to be a mass movement on social media. people send us pictures, hugging each other. anchor: there is one here. i found a brit myself in my newsroom. charlotte. tessa: please, hug each other and sent it to me. anchor: we will send it to you. thank you very much. when we come back, more news. stay where you are. >> what do you get for $.50? >> um -- >> not a lot. > >> did you know that it costs $.50 to feed one hungry child for one full day? >> 50 cents will feed one child for one day. ♪ >> with the share the meal app, you can share your meal with children in need for just $.50 and a tap on your smart phone. smart phone users outnumber hundred children by 20 to one -- hungry children by 20 to one. together we can end global hunger. please download
union is not only about the economy. it's also about making europe better place to cooperate on all the things we have to talk about.hat we feel here is a lack of emotion, so we try to add this by our campaign, offering to hug the brits, telling them we don't want them to go. anchor: have you been hugging them yourself? tessa: each of us is hugging one or two. it is supposed to be a mass movement on social media. people send us pictures, hugging each other. anchor: there is one here. i found a...
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may i ask the prime minister, will he revisit his decision not to fully cooperate with the european union partners on overseas trusts? on the welcome register of beneficial owners across the british dependencies and overseas territories, specific question -- who will this be available to and when? will it be publicly available? and if not, why not? will the prime minister prioritize bilateral tax treaties with panama and other tax havens as part of his global efforts to coordinate against tax avoidance, and will you update this house on progress? lastly, given it is the u.k. cabinet that agree government policy on tax rules, potential loopholes, and arrangements with tax havens, will the prime minister ensure all of his cabinet colleagues, all of them, confirm whether they have ever benefited through offshore financial dealings? mr. cameron: first of all, let me agree with the gentleman, that there is no doubt that there is some jurisdictions, there are bad things in happening in terms of hiding of assets, wealth, avoidance of tax, and that is why we want authorities to go through everyth
may i ask the prime minister, will he revisit his decision not to fully cooperate with the european union partners on overseas trusts? on the welcome register of beneficial owners across the british dependencies and overseas territories, specific question -- who will this be available to and when? will it be publicly available? and if not, why not? will the prime minister prioritize bilateral tax treaties with panama and other tax havens as part of his global efforts to coordinate against tax...
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may i ask the prime minister, decision notit his to fully cooperate with the european union partners on overseas trust? on the welcome register of beneficial owners across the british dependencies and overseas territories, specific question -- who will this be available to and when? will it be publicly available? and if not, why not? will the prime minister prioritize bilateral tax treaties with panama and other tax havens as part of his global efforts to coordinate against tax avoidance, and will you update this house on progress? u.k.y, given it is the cabinet that agree government policy on tax rules, potential loopholes, and arrangements with tax havens, will the prime minister ensure all of his cabinet colleagues, all of them, confirm whether they have ever benefited through offshore financial dealings? mr. cameron: first of all, let me agree with the gentleman, that there is no doubt that there is some jurisdictions, there are bad things in happening in terms of hiding of assets, wealth, avoidance of tax, and that is why we want authorities to go through everything they can to
may i ask the prime minister, decision notit his to fully cooperate with the european union partners on overseas trust? on the welcome register of beneficial owners across the british dependencies and overseas territories, specific question -- who will this be available to and when? will it be publicly available? and if not, why not? will the prime minister prioritize bilateral tax treaties with panama and other tax havens as part of his global efforts to coordinate against tax avoidance, and...
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cooperation between turkey and greece. turkey not being a member of the european union but both being a member of nato. so nato is an ideal platform for providing the necessary cooperation between turkey greece and the european union. >> there was something about raush at the beginning of that question. russia was about -- what did especially as when they were bombing alepo was of course to increase the numb of people fleeing syria. and increasing the pressure on turkey and on europe. i'm very glad -- i welcome very ch that some weeks ago the united states, russia, and all the actors in the region were able to reach to agreement on cessation of hostilities. and even if we have seen violations, hostilities have gone substantially down. and we have also seen that the parties have been able to meet again and start negotiations and start to find negotiated political solution in syria. that will not be easy. it will not happen very fast. there will be setbacks and disappointments. but in the long run we need a negotiated political solution so i strongly support those efforts. both to make sure that the cease
cooperation between turkey and greece. turkey not being a member of the european union but both being a member of nato. so nato is an ideal platform for providing the necessary cooperation between turkey greece and the european union. >> there was something about raush at the beginning of that question. russia was about -- what did especially as when they were bombing alepo was of course to increase the numb of people fleeing syria. and increasing the pressure on turkey and on europe. i'm...
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cooperation have ended. we funded for years programs in the states of the former soviet union to secure their materials. putin has ended that cooperation. he has actually closed down facilities to any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> reporter: in his closing newspapers conference obama conceded much more needs to be done. >> there is still a great deal of nuclear and radio active material around the world that needs to be secured. global stocks of plutonium are growing. nuclear arsenals are expanding in some countries with more small tactical nuclear weapons which could be a greater risk of theft. >> reporter: the president said even though this is the last of these summits at the leader level, they have laid the ground work for future work, including an international working group of experts from 30 different countries who will continue the unfinished business of trying to rid the world of lose nuclear material >>> jamie macintyre for us. turning now to presidential politics and a seeming identity switch. the republicans are becoming more civil while the democrats are mixing it up more or maybe it has somet
cooperation have ended. we funded for years programs in the states of the former soviet union to secure their materials. putin has ended that cooperation. he has actually closed down facilities to any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> reporter: in his closing newspapers conference obama conceded much more needs to be done. >> there is still a great deal of nuclear and radio active material around the world that needs to be secured. global stocks of plutonium are growing. nuclear arsenals...
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important to note is this cooperation persisted across democratic and republican administrations and even during the most frigid moments of the cold war so after 1979, when the soviet union invaded afghanistan, all other bilaterals were shut down. the only one that persisted in the security realm was cooperation, continuing in the nonproliferation sector. so there's that really powerful historical message which i think is unknown to american and russian practitioners today because these routine meetings ceased in the latter part of the 1980s and while you had other forms of cooperation, they were of a different nature. so, i think it is indeed most unfortunate that the russians will not be -- mr. putten or a designate will not be at the nuclear summit. it's most unfortunate that russia believe that is it no longer needs to formally cooperate with the united states. but i think if one tries to identify an area in which it still may be possible despite the chill and the nosedive in u.s./russian relations i would say nonproliferation remains one promising area and to give you just an example, next week in monterey we will have very senior u.s. and russian officials joining
important to note is this cooperation persisted across democratic and republican administrations and even during the most frigid moments of the cold war so after 1979, when the soviet union invaded afghanistan, all other bilaterals were shut down. the only one that persisted in the security realm was cooperation, continuing in the nonproliferation sector. so there's that really powerful historical message which i think is unknown to american and russian practitioners today because these routine...
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lying between -- you talked to nato, why is it okay to be part of nato but not have cooperation of the european union where the united kingdom continues to have a veto. >> define some ground rules here. incorporate very as low asly the united kingdom over defense. there are bilateral arrangements and not european union arrangements. so nato is a voluntary alliance where countries have agreed to aspire to a level of spending. calls on you to take the appropriate actions to take action. and interestingly, article five was only other once invoked by nato and that was in the wake of 9/11 in the united states. the one thing which we had not anticipated. but it's inyesterdayably important in terms of having secured peace on mane land europe. it was the two together, but it was kind of different nations. >> the united states, canada, being very enthusiastic about the remaining part. >> in unusual circumstances, you can see when article five was invok invoked, that's the very opponent. but why do you think our nato partners want us to remain part of the european union, which has been the overwhelming evidenc
lying between -- you talked to nato, why is it okay to be part of nato but not have cooperation of the european union where the united kingdom continues to have a veto. >> define some ground rules here. incorporate very as low asly the united kingdom over defense. there are bilateral arrangements and not european union arrangements. so nato is a voluntary alliance where countries have agreed to aspire to a level of spending. calls on you to take the appropriate actions to take action. and...
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cooperate. anything like this in a very, very long time. >> the group citizens union sees all kind of red flags. >> reporter: when bloomberg was mayor there was not in culture of pay to play. we have seen it unfortunately in city hall. >> reporter: after the mayor quickly left today, his spokeswoman told reporters don't worry, the people's work at city hall is still getting done. >> we are working just like we do every day. >> reporter: this is not a horrible distraction? >> this is not a distraction in terms of getting the work done that we need to do. >> reporter: and the press secretary there, karen hinton for mayor de blasio, taking lots questions today from reporters, such as who will pay the legal fees for emma wolf? exactly what is in the subpoenas? were others subpoenaed besides those we know about? the answers we don't know yet. reporting live at city hall news. heart university in connecticut urging students to be careful, now that a mumps outbreak has afflicted the campus. in the last month over a dozen students have become sick. it causes facial swelling and headaches and is spread m
cooperate. anything like this in a very, very long time. >> the group citizens union sees all kind of red flags. >> reporter: when bloomberg was mayor there was not in culture of pay to play. we have seen it unfortunately in city hall. >> reporter: after the mayor quickly left today, his spokeswoman told reporters don't worry, the people's work at city hall is still getting done. >> we are working just like we do every day. >> reporter: this is not a horrible...
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union. and, the cooperation and all sorts of ways through nato, g7, g-20, all those things will continue. said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their influence, their power, and them economy, then i want to stay in, or at least be able to tell them, i think this makes you guys bigger players, i think it helps your economy, it helps create jobs. ultimately, it is your decision, but precisely because we are bound at the hip, i want you to know that. margaret brennan. margaret: thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimir putin lednot stopped assad, as he you to believe he would. the cease-fire in syria seems to be falling apart. will you continue to bet on what looks to be a losing strategy? mr. prime minister, the european advised europeans today of traveling to south carolina lawsississippi of affecting transgender people. and, mr. obama, would you indulge all of us, prince passed away. you are invited him to perform at the white house. what made you a fan? obama: i'm trying to figure out in what order to do this. maybe i will start with south carolina
union. and, the cooperation and all sorts of ways through nato, g7, g-20, all those things will continue. said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their influence, their power, and them economy, then i want to stay in, or at least be able to tell them, i think this makes you guys bigger players, i think it helps your economy, it helps create jobs. ultimately, it is your decision, but precisely because we are bound at the hip, i want you to know that. margaret...
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he said china wants to seek ways to cooperate on global issues, including the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >>> a major japanese labor union for auto, electronics and other industries released their results of wage negotiations. gene otani has the details and a wrap-up of the other business headlines. gene. >>> thanks, james. officials of the japan council of metal workers union says the average base pay raise for small firms is higher than for larger companies. they released the results of the negotiations as of the endnd of march. the union says the companies with 1,000 or more union members agreed to ab monthly raise of about $10. those with less than 300 members set theirs at $11.50. they say it's the first time sin sinc since. >>> the latest bank of japan survey indicates company managers feel the government's goal to achieve its 2% inflation target remains far away. it says businesses have lowered their expectations for inflation. >>> about 11,000 firms responded. they're expecting prices to climb 0.8% in a year on average down 0.2 points from december. they're forecasting a 1.1% rise in three years. at 1.2% in five
he said china wants to seek ways to cooperate on global issues, including the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >>> a major japanese labor union for auto, electronics and other industries released their results of wage negotiations. gene otani has the details and a wrap-up of the other business headlines. gene. >>> thanks, james. officials of the japan council of metal workers union says the average base pay raise for small firms is higher than for larger companies....
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union. that will continue. hopefully eternally. the cooperation and all sorts of ways through nato, through g7, g 20, all those things. as david said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their power and enhances their economy i want them to stay in it, or at least -- this makes you guys bigger players, it helps your economy, to create jobs and so ultimately it is your decision but precisely because we are bound at the hip i want you to know that before you make your decision. margaret brennan. >> thank you very much. mister president, vladimir putin hasn't stopped assad as we believed he would end the cease-fire appears to be falling apart. will you continue to bet on what appears to be a losing strategy? mister prime minister, the uk today wanted citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affects transgender individuals. as a friend, what do you think of those laws? would you like to weigh in on that? and prince, all of us back in the us, prince passed away, you were a can you tell us the
union. that will continue. hopefully eternally. the cooperation and all sorts of ways through nato, through g7, g 20, all those things. as david said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their power and enhances their economy i want them to stay in it, or at least -- this makes you guys bigger players, it helps your economy, to create jobs and so ultimately it is your decision but precisely because we are bound at the hip i want you to know that before you make your...
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union to secure the materials. vladimir putin has ended that cooperation, he has closed down facilities to any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> in the closing news conference president obama conceded more needs to be done. >> there's a great deal of nuclear and radioactive around the world. global stocks of plutonium are growing. nuclear arsenals are expanding in some countries with more weapons, that could be at greater risk. >> this is the last of the summits planned at the leader level. the delegations provided a framework, including an international working group. they'll carry on the unfinished business of ridding the world of loose material >>> jamie mcintyre reporting from washington. >> north korea insists that it is going to develop the nuclear weapons programme. the ambassador told reuters that they need the weapons as a deterrence against aggression from the u.s. and south korea. north korea fired another short-range missile into the waters off the east coast. >> a u.s. strike targeted an al-shabab leader. the associated press reports that he was killed in a drone trike, 20 miles south. the pentagon
union to secure the materials. vladimir putin has ended that cooperation, he has closed down facilities to any kind of u.s. cooperation. >> in the closing news conference president obama conceded more needs to be done. >> there's a great deal of nuclear and radioactive around the world. global stocks of plutonium are growing. nuclear arsenals are expanding in some countries with more weapons, that could be at greater risk. >> this is the last of the summits planned at the...
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european nation including ourselves it is the european union which is in the most important in creating assurance and extending friendship and cooperation and democracy with europe. >> there's independent countries which we have seen increase in other countries. evan that this would undermine the argument that this is the most important. >> today we are discussing foreign policy and britain's role in the world. when you're comparing nato and the european union we have more loss of sovereignty by that relationship with nato then we have and perform policy where we have a veto to the european union. in nato there's a structure but there's an integrated structure. compared to that nato is an example of where we have accepted shared sovereignty and sometimes it makes a great deal of sense. i've us that there's a democratic deficit in the european union. that has to be one of the arguments for keeping integration, only to those areas where there is an obvious benefit to the united kingdom in terms of our security, our quality of life. that's a single most important example. i was margaret thatcher's minister and she was a strong champion of
european nation including ourselves it is the european union which is in the most important in creating assurance and extending friendship and cooperation and democracy with europe. >> there's independent countries which we have seen increase in other countries. evan that this would undermine the argument that this is the most important. >> today we are discussing foreign policy and britain's role in the world. when you're comparing nato and the european union we have more loss of...
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cooperating. this afternoon, clouds and limited sunshine. if you're heading down to the unioname look for a combustion of sun and clouds, it's comfortable out there with temperatures in the low to mid 60s. however, we get into tomorrow, the clouds roll in, the rain moves in. very soggy, the rain is heavy for the broad street run. highs in the upper 50s. tough job you have to please the animals and the humans. >>> thanks chris, 9:56. jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next. "action news" continues later tonight we're back bright and early tomorrow morning beginning at 6:00 a.m. thousands of runners preparing for the broad street run. the premier ten mile kicks off tomorrow morning and we'll be live! plus, the pennsylvania ballet twirls a new milestone in the history of dance. >>> now for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." sue: oh, my good
cooperating. this afternoon, clouds and limited sunshine. if you're heading down to the unioname look for a combustion of sun and clouds, it's comfortable out there with temperatures in the low to mid 60s. however, we get into tomorrow, the clouds roll in, the rain moves in. very soggy, the rain is heavy for the broad street run. highs in the upper 50s. tough job you have to please the animals and the humans. >>> thanks chris, 9:56. jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next....
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cooperated. and the idea that we're insular, were we to leave the european union, we still have to seek the u.n.the world bank. we've still got members of the g-7, members of the g-20, the world's fifth big e defense budget at the heart of the commonwealth. we'll hardly be thrust into outer darkness. our ability to cooperate is huge. the point i made initially for me remains a sticking point. i can't accept the supernatural authority. i can't accept the legal supremacy of the project. i'm very happy to cooperate with any of our continental european partners and beyond where we have mutual interests, but i can't accept having our law being sub jew gaited to the foreign court. i don't think you should discount the role of the european parliament. i think it's unfortunate that most of the debate that takes place in the european parliament are are very late at night. i think system of them are very superior for the debate that takes place in the house of commons. and the role of the european parliament has been strengthened like every elected group of members that fought. they've achieved more power
cooperated. and the idea that we're insular, were we to leave the european union, we still have to seek the u.n.the world bank. we've still got members of the g-7, members of the g-20, the world's fifth big e defense budget at the heart of the commonwealth. we'll hardly be thrust into outer darkness. our ability to cooperate is huge. the point i made initially for me remains a sticking point. i can't accept the supernatural authority. i can't accept the legal supremacy of the project. i'm very...
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union. that is there. that will continue hopefully eternally. and the cooperation in all sorts of ways through nato through g7 , and g20. all those things will continue. , if one of ourid best friends is in an organization that enhances their influences and enhances their power and enhances their economy, then i want them to stay in it. or at least i want to be able to tell them i think this makes you guys bigger players. i think this helps to create jobs. ultimately it is your decision. but precisely because we are bound at the hip, i want you to know that before you make your decision. >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimir putin has not stopped assad as he led you to believe he would. and the cease-fire appears to be falling apart. will you continue to bet on what appears to be a losing strategy? mr. prime minister, the u.k. warned its citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affect transgender individuals. what do you think about those laws? if you would indulge us, indulge all of us back in the u.s., prince passe
union. that is there. that will continue hopefully eternally. and the cooperation in all sorts of ways through nato through g7 , and g20. all those things will continue. , if one of ourid best friends is in an organization that enhances their influences and enhances their power and enhances their economy, then i want them to stay in it. or at least i want to be able to tell them i think this makes you guys bigger players. i think this helps to create jobs. ultimately it is your decision. but...
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her union cheek is also reportedly involved. york post that a number of the officers had been interviewed by federal investigators and they went on to say they are fully cooperating and they are told they're not the targets or the subject of this investigation. the bottom line is, there is more to come. >> that's not a. >> thank you, teresa. >> have you ever heard of the university of northern new jersey? it does exist. some people have heard of it. they set it up to bust a fake student visa ring after setting it up, investigators say and a host of people who did not seem to care that they did not offer courses or degrees.the us attorney's office safe fraudulent workers lord them with a promise to education, jobs and visas. >> these were brokers, recruiters and employers who unlawfully and fraudulently obtained or visas for 1000 foreign nationals from 26 different countries. >> 21 people have been charged in this scheme. >> officials have a wild turkey problem. they are fighting back with audible animals. >> of about 20 airplanes to the public. the environmental officer say the loud noises were to humanely scare away the birds. they were captured yesterday . the
her union cheek is also reportedly involved. york post that a number of the officers had been interviewed by federal investigators and they went on to say they are fully cooperating and they are told they're not the targets or the subject of this investigation. the bottom line is, there is more to come. >> that's not a. >> thank you, teresa. >> have you ever heard of the university of northern new jersey? it does exist. some people have heard of it. they set it up to bust a...
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union. that's there. that's solid and that will continue hopefully eternally. and the cooperation in all sorts of ways through nato, through g-7, g-20. all of those things will continue. but as david said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their influence and enhances their power and enhances their economy. then i want them to stay at it. or at least, i want to be able to tell them, i think this makes you guys bigger players. i think this helps your economy. i think this helps to create jobs. and so ultimately, it's your decision, but precisely because we're bound at the hip, i want you to know that before you make your decision. margaret brennan? >> thank you very much, sir. mr. president, vladimir putin hasn't stopped assad as he led you to believe he would and the cease-fire in syria appears to be falling apart. will you continue to bet on what looks to be a losing strategy? mr. prime minister, the u.k. today warned its citizens traveling to north carolina and mississippi about laws there that affect transgendered individuals. as a friend, what do y
union. that's there. that's solid and that will continue hopefully eternally. and the cooperation in all sorts of ways through nato, through g-7, g-20. all of those things will continue. but as david said, if one of our best friends is in an organization that enhances their influence and enhances their power and enhances their economy. then i want them to stay at it. or at least, i want to be able to tell them, i think this makes you guys bigger players. i think this helps your economy. i think...
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cooperation. britain freed from the shackles of the european union will willa far stronger ally for the united states on the international stage. there also has been a suggestion that a british exit from the european union would weaken the nato alliance or weaken national security for great britain, weaken national security in europe. again i fundamentally disagree with that. i hardly think that, you know, vladmir putin loses sleep at night over the european union standing up to his aggression in ukraine, for example. the e.u. is really a paper tiger. putin understands the strength of nato alliance. he understands the strength of the angst low-american special relationship. but the european union as far as russians are concerned has become a feckless weak-kneed force on the international stage and i have no doubt that a british exit from the european union would only strengthen the nato alliance rather than weaken it. it would give britain actually far more leeway as well to be able to stand up the to russian bear in europe in terms of sanctions that can be imposed against the russians. i think there
cooperation. britain freed from the shackles of the european union will willa far stronger ally for the united states on the international stage. there also has been a suggestion that a british exit from the european union would weaken the nato alliance or weaken national security for great britain, weaken national security in europe. again i fundamentally disagree with that. i hardly think that, you know, vladmir putin loses sleep at night over the european union standing up to his aggression...
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cooperation. a britain freed from the shackles of the european union will be a far stronger ally for the united states on the international stage. there's also been a suggestion that british exit from the european union would weaken the nato alliance or weaken national security for great britain, weaken national security in europe. again, i fundamentally disagree with that. i hardly think that vladimir putin loses sleep at night over the european union standing up to his aggression in ukraine, for example. the eu really is a paper tiger. he understands the nato alliance and the strength of the anglo-united states relationship but the european union as far as the russians are concerned has become a feckless weak-kneed force on the international stage. i'm in no doubt that a british exit from the european use nion would strengthen the union rather than weaken it. it would give britain more leeway to stand up to russia and i think there are significant national security advantages for great britain not least the ability to be able to decide who comes into the country. and the eu border agency submitted a
cooperation. a britain freed from the shackles of the european union will be a far stronger ally for the united states on the international stage. there's also been a suggestion that british exit from the european union would weaken the nato alliance or weaken national security for great britain, weaken national security in europe. again, i fundamentally disagree with that. i hardly think that vladimir putin loses sleep at night over the european union standing up to his aggression in ukraine,...