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especially in the very poorest countries. hundreds of millions of people, in fact i would say billions, are far better off now because of globalization than they were before. so the number of winners from globalization is in the hundreds of millions, perhaps in the billions. but there are also losers, and some of them are in the united states, there is no doubt about that. we face two challenges. one is adjusting to this new economic world. it's not the first time that this country has had to go through such an adjustment and such a transition. after all, 120 years ago or so -- certainly at the beginning of the last century -- the majority of people who were employed in the united states worked on farms. and then agriculture became far more efficient, and they had to find other jobs, and most of them did. and we face the same kind of transition now, and we need to figure out ways to help people make that transition. even if we do a good job, there will be inequities, there will be inequality. inequality has become an importan
especially in the very poorest countries. hundreds of millions of people, in fact i would say billions, are far better off now because of globalization than they were before. so the number of winners from globalization is in the hundreds of millions, perhaps in the billions. but there are also losers, and some of them are in the united states, there is no doubt about that. we face two challenges. one is adjusting to this new economic world. it's not the first time that this country has had to...
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the low countries back towards the uk. well, what we do have is a low pushing through italy over towards the balkan peninsula. this has been bringing the rain showers, some thunderstorms. we've seen several reports of large hail even on western portions of the mediterranean. a few storms flaired up there. brought about 10 cent meters of hail accumulation. almost looked like snow. that's going to continue to push east. still looking at storms especially near the immediate coastlines. for the most part a lot of you seeing some decent weather here on your wednesday. here's the extended outlook. >>> here's another look at our top story. a bomb has torn through a venue in northeastern nigeria where fans had gathered to watch a world cup soccer match. at least 13 people, including young children, have been killed. the explosion happened in the town of damaturu, the capital of yobe state. reuters news agency quoted witnesses as saying an attacker dropped a device in front of a venue tuesday night before running off. no one has cl
the low countries back towards the uk. well, what we do have is a low pushing through italy over towards the balkan peninsula. this has been bringing the rain showers, some thunderstorms. we've seen several reports of large hail even on western portions of the mediterranean. a few storms flaired up there. brought about 10 cent meters of hail accumulation. almost looked like snow. that's going to continue to push east. still looking at storms especially near the immediate coastlines. for the...
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if you enter this country illegally, you will be deported. you cannot enter this country illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first, which is what i believe we are doing. i think we could do a more effective job of that. i believe that we need to prioritize and go after those who represent threats to public safety. >> we increased your officers almost 9,000. >> yes, we have. >> and i'm sure deputy chief definitely thanks you for that. i support it, too. in terms of your question about border security, let me say this. i continually inquire in this current situation, are we taking our eye offer the ball? i want to know in the rgv sector, in partic
if you enter this country illegally, you will be deported. you cannot enter this country illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the...
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if you enter this country illegally, you will be deported. you cannot enter this country illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first, which is what i believe we are doing. i think we could do a more effective job of that. i believe that we need to prioritize and go after those who represent threats to public safety. >> we increased your officers almost 9,000. >> yes, we have. >> and i'm sure deputy chief definitely thanks you for that. i support it, too. in terms of your question about border security, let me say this. i continually inquire in this current situation, are we taking our eye offer the ball? i want to know in the rgv sector, in partic
if you enter this country illegally, you will be deported. you cannot enter this country illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the...
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, the add vantages that both countries enjoy. and also because both countries enjoy a very special geo political position. today, during our conversation with mr. president, and true other meetings, we have reached the decision to expand our commercial and economic ties. so, from what we saw last year in terms of the level of our ties, we will try to expand that doublefold. our stilts show that if we could not on this path, and pursue with our efforts the level of our ties will be elevated. with respect to communications, speci especially in terms of -- in terms of railways, we are trying to join both countries along the borders through a railways so that we can connect the persian gulf and the ohman sea to the black sea by rail. the commercial ties between the two countries and the expansion of exhibiting ties will be to the interest on both countries and will also benefit the entire sensitive region of the middle east. in terms of investment, in terms of the investment of turk investors inside iran, we exchanged ideas. we reach
, the add vantages that both countries enjoy. and also because both countries enjoy a very special geo political position. today, during our conversation with mr. president, and true other meetings, we have reached the decision to expand our commercial and economic ties. so, from what we saw last year in terms of the level of our ties, we will try to expand that doublefold. our stilts show that if we could not on this path, and pursue with our efforts the level of our ties will be elevated....
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and in a leaked recording poland's foreign minister equates his own country to a submissive sex partner and was his alliance with the u.s. as worthless and harmful. to the big stories from the pasta seven days and right up to the minute developments as well you're watching the weekly on archie international i'm to. a truce abroad relative calm to you queens this week as both the army and anti government fighters in the east agreed to hold fire until monday sporadic attacks however are still breaking out the cease fire plan involved a lot of diplomatic effort and was supported by key countries including russia a reminder the week long truce was declared in the east on friday there was a followed by talks between here and the self-proclaimed republic for the first time since the conflict started another public vowed to recognize the ceasefire in the presence of russian and international munchers on wednesday the presidents of ukraine and russia as well as the french and german leaders discussed the peace process over the phone the same day the legal permission for the use of russia's mili
and in a leaked recording poland's foreign minister equates his own country to a submissive sex partner and was his alliance with the u.s. as worthless and harmful. to the big stories from the pasta seven days and right up to the minute developments as well you're watching the weekly on archie international i'm to. a truce abroad relative calm to you queens this week as both the army and anti government fighters in the east agreed to hold fire until monday sporadic attacks however are still...
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the refugees fleeing the crisis in east ukraine claim the army won't let amanda leave the country we spoke to some of the ukrainian families split by the conflict and hear their stories later in the program when we visit a refugee camp in russia that's overflowing with women and children. ukraine's prime minister has ordered the governments to prepare for a hold to in gas supplies on monday kiev has more than four billion dollars in debt and has just days left now to pay at least half of what he owes if the deadline is not met or russia will start only delivering gas that's been paid for up front coming no one to talk to or to respond to relinquish go about the deadlock. so are these latest gas price talks of collapse we seem to be back to square one who's holding it up is ukraine or is it russia was the picture all depends on who you ask for example ukraine says that russia's price is too high and moscow says that demands are simply absurd so let's have a look at the facts first starters ukraine admittedly owes billions of dollars to russia and gazprom has actually moved the deadlin
the refugees fleeing the crisis in east ukraine claim the army won't let amanda leave the country we spoke to some of the ukrainian families split by the conflict and hear their stories later in the program when we visit a refugee camp in russia that's overflowing with women and children. ukraine's prime minister has ordered the governments to prepare for a hold to in gas supplies on monday kiev has more than four billion dollars in debt and has just days left now to pay at least half of what...
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with wealthy countries carrying just 14%.aking on the largest number of pakistan, iraq, jordan, turkey, and lebanon. whose stability is threaten the by syria's war now in its fourth year, lob noncurrently hosts 1.5 syrian refugees. apart from 5 million palestinians the biggest source of refugees are afghans, syrians and somalis. 2014 is on course to be a record year for the number of migrants making the dangerous journal friday north africa to italy: it's seen as a easy access point despite of the treacherous sea crossing when takes many lives. >> reporter: waiting in line for the freedom they living their lives for resenses center like this are overwhelmed. they are struggling to cope with the hundreds of migrants that arrived every day mainly no syria. >> i don't believe anything like this is going on here. [inaudible] supposed to do for us. we need help. >> i don't like this place because there is no food. [inaudible] you can't eat the kind of food they are giving me here. we need to leave this place and take us to a bette
with wealthy countries carrying just 14%.aking on the largest number of pakistan, iraq, jordan, turkey, and lebanon. whose stability is threaten the by syria's war now in its fourth year, lob noncurrently hosts 1.5 syrian refugees. apart from 5 million palestinians the biggest source of refugees are afghans, syrians and somalis. 2014 is on course to be a record year for the number of migrants making the dangerous journal friday north africa to italy: it's seen as a easy access point despite of...
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, to more and more countries. we are going to try and produce a better and more systematic series on income and wealth inequality in the future. we're going to put everything on the line as we've always done and take into account the constructive remarks made by others, as long as they are constructive, you know, and we will try to move on in that direction. so, yes, we feel a responsibility because producing more on the income distribution and wealth, will infuse a more democratic debate. >> charlie: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to have you here and an interesting conversation you contributed to and i suspect there will be more not only in the financial and political capital of the world but across the continents. so i thank you. >> thank you. >> charlie: the book is called "capital in the twenty-first century." thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg.
, to more and more countries. we are going to try and produce a better and more systematic series on income and wealth inequality in the future. we're going to put everything on the line as we've always done and take into account the constructive remarks made by others, as long as they are constructive, you know, and we will try to move on in that direction. so, yes, we feel a responsibility because producing more on the income distribution and wealth, will infuse a more democratic debate....
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chile is not a populous country.economic responsibility and democratic legitimacy are the only way to create a lasting and equitable well-being for each of its citizens. dear friends, the solstice which appeared last week the indigenous cultures of chile celebrated the new year as in the case at many places. it is the beginning of a new cycle of collecting work, organization and commitment looking forward to a good harvest and this is the task on which in this new cycle we have embarked a society and like the seasons that represents no disruption but the wisdom to recognize the tasks that are fitting for each time. plus we shall sow a seed of social character, cohesion and well-being with deep roots which is the basis of all solid and sustainable development. i'd note that the great task in which chile has embarked in my term of office will last for several calendars but it will be a harbinger of strength in all its splendor and this is the reason for optimism and of course our tiring work. thank you very much. [appl
chile is not a populous country.economic responsibility and democratic legitimacy are the only way to create a lasting and equitable well-being for each of its citizens. dear friends, the solstice which appeared last week the indigenous cultures of chile celebrated the new year as in the case at many places. it is the beginning of a new cycle of collecting work, organization and commitment looking forward to a good harvest and this is the task on which in this new cycle we have embarked a...
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right now with these drones how would we feel if another country flew drones in our country would we allow that of course not you know i'm a believer in major general smedley butler the two time congressional medal of honor winner wrote the great book war is a racket smedley says we need to pass a constitutional amendment that the u.s. troops cannot go over five hundred miles from our border we should pass that because we have the capability to blow up anything in the world why do we need our troops spread out all over the world and us policing the entire world we've got enough problems in our own backyard why aren't we taking care of the united states problems instead of the world problems do you think it could ultimately create some blowback. the how absolutely it's going to everything we do over there helps to create blowback we are the foreigners we're the ones sticking our nose in their business let me give it to you this way i loved it tell their story when the united states was discovered for the anglo-saxon world columbus came here on a mission he was trying to find a way to
right now with these drones how would we feel if another country flew drones in our country would we allow that of course not you know i'm a believer in major general smedley butler the two time congressional medal of honor winner wrote the great book war is a racket smedley says we need to pass a constitutional amendment that the u.s. troops cannot go over five hundred miles from our border we should pass that because we have the capability to blow up anything in the world why do we need our...
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country is a tour. this is hypocrisy there is a war here and then there is the grain why didn't western countries call for a boycott of elections in ukraine this is a similar situation half of the country didn't vote and there is a war this is better at trouble district in northern damascus where clashes between the syrian army and ministers still continue this is one of the few areas in syria where no polling stations will open due to security worries and underlines the concerns of the critics of tuesday's presidential vote. thousands of syrians displaced by the war will indeed not be able to participate in the nationwide vote . but millions of others say they deserve this chance to make a choice. this is our duty we can't allow people from outside to decide for us our duty is to vote in order to protect our country even if there are more to like terrorists promise us will go involved for bashar assad this is all right. this is democratic we're going to vote and choose the one who is able to protect ou
country is a tour. this is hypocrisy there is a war here and then there is the grain why didn't western countries call for a boycott of elections in ukraine this is a similar situation half of the country didn't vote and there is a war this is better at trouble district in northern damascus where clashes between the syrian army and ministers still continue this is one of the few areas in syria where no polling stations will open due to security worries and underlines the concerns of the critics...
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ukraine's president has extended the cease fire in the country's restive east until monday just hours before it was set to expire meanwhile overnight exchanges of fire near the city of slavyansk have left casualties on both sides of the conflict a woman on her twenty six year old son were killed in army shelling on the skirts of slovyansk they died after their heist was hit by one of the rockets i'm nuts not the only time when the truce has been broken residents of the defiance to be of kramatorsk they claim their city was shelled continuously throughout the week there was ongoing artillery fire in the village of semyonov which was almost razed to the ground the city of sloviansk also came under fire numerous times during their week long truce also the village of profile noir so one of the worst spikes of violence with one woman reportedly killed there are casualties are also mounting in the pro-government count more than twenty national guard fighters have reportedly been killed near the city of slavyansk in an overnight bottle among cost more for us battle took place last night and
ukraine's president has extended the cease fire in the country's restive east until monday just hours before it was set to expire meanwhile overnight exchanges of fire near the city of slavyansk have left casualties on both sides of the conflict a woman on her twenty six year old son were killed in army shelling on the skirts of slovyansk they died after their heist was hit by one of the rockets i'm nuts not the only time when the truce has been broken residents of the defiance to be of...
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and lead to recording poland's a foreign minister equates his own country to a submissive sex love and also the law is new to us as worthless and humps. where the make stories from the past seven days and you're right up to the minute developments as well you're watching the weekly on r.t. international extremists in iraq have proclaimed order over the territories they've captured as part of their plan to turn the whole country into a cradle of radicalism eventually the target is baghdad and they've managed to create a dangerously close as of the fighting is taking place some fifty kilometers from the capital the slumming state in iraq and syria has been advancing it's through the country also benefiting from us some american hardway including several humvees that they captured after taking control of iraqi army warehouses british m.p. jeremy coburn explained how isis has managed to put so much of iraq under its thumb . the growth of the arse's forces is a direct result of the overthrow of the entire system around saddam hussein and then the promotion of what has actually turned out to
and lead to recording poland's a foreign minister equates his own country to a submissive sex love and also the law is new to us as worthless and humps. where the make stories from the past seven days and you're right up to the minute developments as well you're watching the weekly on r.t. international extremists in iraq have proclaimed order over the territories they've captured as part of their plan to turn the whole country into a cradle of radicalism eventually the target is baghdad and...
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there are competing interests among european countries and within european countries. desires obviously the for a positive relationship with russia, profound economic interests at stake, but at least despitevantage point, all, we have managed to remain remarkably united, and that has given even greater power. chancellor merkel has been an extraordinary leader in this, and her voice and everything ,hat she has done with russia with her european colleagues, and with us i think in this situation has been exemplary, and i also think it is fair to say that we would not be in the positive position we are in absent her leadership along with that of other colleagues in is, canand the question this be sustained? there is a good question about going into winter, different pressures being exerted, and that is a great question. yes,lieve is the answer is but it also requires countries to take significant steps in the coming months to put themselves in a position to sustain and to also be able to resist competing pressures and influences. you're are exactly right. we have had energ
there are competing interests among european countries and within european countries. desires obviously the for a positive relationship with russia, profound economic interests at stake, but at least despitevantage point, all, we have managed to remain remarkably united, and that has given even greater power. chancellor merkel has been an extraordinary leader in this, and her voice and everything ,hat she has done with russia with her european colleagues, and with us i think in this situation...
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and more countries.e are going to try to produce an even better and more systematic series on income and wealth inequality in the future. we will put everything online, as we have always done, and take into account constructive remarks made. move in thisry to direction. yes, we feel a responsibility because reducing more knowledge of income and wealth is useful for a more informed democratic debate. >> thank you for coming. it is a pleasure to have you here. an interesting conversation you have contributed to and i suspect there will be much more. not only in the financial and political capitals of the world, but across the continent. so i think you. the book is called "capital in the twenty-first century." thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> this week on political capital, what effect can tour -- canto's demise has on 2014. lanhee chen ann-margret carlton -- and margaret carlson debate who's to blame on iraq. with tomthe program davis, a former virginia congressman. let me ask you this. th
and more countries.e are going to try to produce an even better and more systematic series on income and wealth inequality in the future. we will put everything online, as we have always done, and take into account constructive remarks made. move in thisry to direction. yes, we feel a responsibility because reducing more knowledge of income and wealth is useful for a more informed democratic debate. >> thank you for coming. it is a pleasure to have you here. an interesting conversation...
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and many other countries.believe the most important factor that will determine whether or not iraq overcomes the challenge is political uni unity. and as friends of iraq we believe the urgent priority must be to form an inclusive government following on from the recorrect elections that can command the support of all ira iraqis and work to stop terrorists and their terrible crimes. >> prime minister and i discussed each of the individual, many hotspots that we are challenged by today. we particularly agree on iraq, that we want a government formation as rapidly as possible. that represents unity for the country. >>> well, one of iraq's most powerful shia leaders is also calling for a national unity government. he says iraq risks spiraling in to chaos without a change of leadership. from baghdad imran kahn reports. >> reporter: from fire brand to potential peacemaker a man whose militia once fought american troops and al are at qauda in awry says he wants a unified government. >> the iraqi government must fill
and many other countries.believe the most important factor that will determine whether or not iraq overcomes the challenge is political uni unity. and as friends of iraq we believe the urgent priority must be to form an inclusive government following on from the recorrect elections that can command the support of all ira iraqis and work to stop terrorists and their terrible crimes. >> prime minister and i discussed each of the individual, many hotspots that we are challenged by today. we...
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european country under the forty nine article will have an opportunity. for the membership perspective this is a very important carrot for ukraine to work out. well financially challenging europe still doesn't appear to be quite ready for ukraine the e.u. commissioner for enlargement has said here still needs to prove its european credentials the block's energy commissioner has warned that the bailout for greece is peanuts compared to the billions of brussels would have to cough up to save kids in economy the president of the european commission says the e.u. is not ready to integrate a country like ukraine at this stage there sentiment is also echoed by the foreign minister of europe's powerhouse germany now let's see why aligning with the e.u. appears so attractive here. right where is the cash where could the cash client now the deal with is to remove terrorism almost all goods traded between europe and ukraine that's if they meet a strict ease standards which they donned at the moment and it's estimated about one hundred billion dollars will have to b
european country under the forty nine article will have an opportunity. for the membership perspective this is a very important carrot for ukraine to work out. well financially challenging europe still doesn't appear to be quite ready for ukraine the e.u. commissioner for enlargement has said here still needs to prove its european credentials the block's energy commissioner has warned that the bailout for greece is peanuts compared to the billions of brussels would have to cough up to save kids...
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is the only country in the world that can boast membership of nato the e.u. the commonwealth the g seven the g eight and the g twenty if scotland decides to go solo its name will be struck off a lot of guest lists and the british government points out it was planning to devolve more power to the scottish parliament from next year anyway from twenty fifteen the scottish parliament will get more powers to set tax rates and decide if and when to borrow money even if it's not independent lilly's it also points out that the u.k. represents scottish interests abroad take for example scottish whisky for billion pounds of the stuff was exported last year but if scotland the whisks itself away from the union it would have a small a network of embassies promoting its barrels abroad business could suffer which could leave the industry nursing an independence hangover the scottish government told r.t. that it won't be posting its own pro independent brochures in response. anyone interested in the scottish government's believe credit for independence can request a copy of
is the only country in the world that can boast membership of nato the e.u. the commonwealth the g seven the g eight and the g twenty if scotland decides to go solo its name will be struck off a lot of guest lists and the british government points out it was planning to devolve more power to the scottish parliament from next year anyway from twenty fifteen the scottish parliament will get more powers to set tax rates and decide if and when to borrow money even if it's not independent lilly's it...
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ukraine as a european country under the forty nine article will have an opportunity. for the membership perspective this is a very important for ukrainians to work up a financially challenge europe still doesn't appear to be quite ready for ukraine the use commissioner for enlargement has said kiev still needs to prove its european credentials on and not reforms the block's energy commissioner has warned the be a light for greece is peanuts compared to what will be needed to save kiev's economy the president of the european commission says the e.u. is simply not ready to welcome ukraine right now and that sentiment is also echoed by the foreign minister of europe's power heise germany which comes as no surprise to financial experts patrick young. ukraine which last year was in a catastrophic position how that signed a free trade association this year is going to associate with the european union out the point when it's on the brink already of economic disaster this is a cop a strong move for the ukrainian economy the only winners i do this are a few sadly deluded egos
ukraine as a european country under the forty nine article will have an opportunity. for the membership perspective this is a very important for ukrainians to work up a financially challenge europe still doesn't appear to be quite ready for ukraine the use commissioner for enlargement has said kiev still needs to prove its european credentials on and not reforms the block's energy commissioner has warned the be a light for greece is peanuts compared to what will be needed to save kiev's economy...
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in this country victoria. thousands of britons march on parliament demanding an end to the cuts they believe have brought the country's poor and middle classes to their knees. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. glad to have you with us now an egyptian court has upheld the death sentences handed down to almost two hundred muslim brotherhood members they are accused of attacking a police station in two thousand and thirteen soon after president mohamed morsi was ousted the draconian sentences have sparked international outrage and true reports. well egypt is bracing itself for possible for the violence in a very least maher street demonstrations by the families now this case has sparked an international uproar to john's reportedly only had one session before he sentenced dozens to dash but he refused to listen to eye witnesses. to any evidence so he sat me down has been some questions raised about the legality of the trial and that's what the difference now is that going forward they say th
in this country victoria. thousands of britons march on parliament demanding an end to the cuts they believe have brought the country's poor and middle classes to their knees. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. glad to have you with us now an egyptian court has upheld the death sentences handed down to almost two hundred muslim brotherhood members they are accused of attacking a police station in two thousand and thirteen soon after president mohamed morsi was ousted the...
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we know in countries, peaceful countries, countries with sophisticated no, sircies that even in those situations rape is under reported because women don't have confidence in the justice process to provide the kind of accountability that they seek, and also because of the stigma associated with this type of crime. i think that's the norm. i think that the exception is what the global summit in london which i'm attending is trying to do, to end the culture of immunity for sexual violence particularly in relation to sexual violence and conflicts. it's seeking to support the victim survivors in the process. and seeking to change attitudes both attitudes and relation to the tolerance levels around sexual violence and attitudes towards women and male victims of sexual violence. lastly i think it's seeking to strengthen--to take practical steps to strengthen accountability and prosecutions. once we start to see effective justice process and prosecutions over time and attitudes it will have a deterrent affect. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about social sa
we know in countries, peaceful countries, countries with sophisticated no, sircies that even in those situations rape is under reported because women don't have confidence in the justice process to provide the kind of accountability that they seek, and also because of the stigma associated with this type of crime. i think that's the norm. i think that the exception is what the global summit in london which i'm attending is trying to do, to end the culture of immunity for sexual violence...
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we have the two countries france in in the u.k. you critical countries for the european i know you think that go ahead. well i i don't i don't actually see the u.k. i don't believe that the u.k. is a critical country for the european union any longer i don't think that's been true for twenty years in the case of france i would say that the front as you noted particularly well but it did well by playing against the government's austerity so what did happen was the one to come in and been elected on the basis that he didn't need to be cutting back on the deficit as had been done elsewhere in places like the u.k. and that the french had a different unique way he found that that wasn't going to work and so he reversed his policy and the front national successfully represented his reversal of policy as being something that was imposed on the french by the euro so they are i would see it as being quite a quite a passing problem that you have there in france it doesn't mean the front national will go away they've been around for decades o
we have the two countries france in in the u.k. you critical countries for the european i know you think that go ahead. well i i don't i don't actually see the u.k. i don't believe that the u.k. is a critical country for the european union any longer i don't think that's been true for twenty years in the case of france i would say that the front as you noted particularly well but it did well by playing against the government's austerity so what did happen was the one to come in and been elected...
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the time you quote the reporter the drops band in century forms in the dissenting east of the country no kiev did nice those claims well moscow says it plans to appeal to the un security council to end the violence as well. as a ruthless jihadist group in iraq reportedly captures the best u.s. military hardware left behind after the invasion sweeping across the country's north and successful offensive and with baghdad now in its sights you've got the latest on that developing story tonight. plus as well a resulting no to g.m.o. is heard across the e.u. where member states could soon get the right to decide for themselves whether or not to allow biotech farming despite u.s. pressure on brussels to ramp up global trade. and this is r.t. international from moscow first in this hour ukraine's interim prime minister's deliberately scuppered gas talks with russia that's according to the head of gazprom moscow says kiev's on compromising insistence on massive gas discounts effectively killed off the negotiations with the e.u. declaring support for russia's position. has been watching the dea
the time you quote the reporter the drops band in century forms in the dissenting east of the country no kiev did nice those claims well moscow says it plans to appeal to the un security council to end the violence as well. as a ruthless jihadist group in iraq reportedly captures the best u.s. military hardware left behind after the invasion sweeping across the country's north and successful offensive and with baghdad now in its sights you've got the latest on that developing story tonight....
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even if you show up or you cannot stay in our country, you cannot stay in our country if you show up on the border, but you can apply for humanitarian asylum in the united states of america. mr. cornyn: madam president, i -- i appreciate the question. i would say there is nobody in this chamber who has been more involved that long trying to fix our broken immigration laws than the senior senator from arizona, and certainly the senior senator from illinois has been very much involved. both of them are members of the so-called gang of eight who were the primary authors of the senate-passed immigration bill, but i would point out that not even under that bill would these children be covered, because they wouldn't qualify for the so-called dream act provisions authored by the senior senator from illinois, and that's the point that the secretary of homeland security has been trying to make, is that this is not a green light to anybody and everybody who wants to come to the united states. for their protection, for the protection and safety and security of the american people and in the i
even if you show up or you cannot stay in our country, you cannot stay in our country if you show up on the border, but you can apply for humanitarian asylum in the united states of america. mr. cornyn: madam president, i -- i appreciate the question. i would say there is nobody in this chamber who has been more involved that long trying to fix our broken immigration laws than the senior senator from arizona, and certainly the senior senator from illinois has been very much involved. both of...
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into their country?obviously quite a lot of resentment. as nick pointed out, the vast majority are in neighboring lebanon. a quite small space, a quite large number. syrian forces occupied the country for a good many years and there were a lot of abuses committed by syrian forces when they were in lebanon. syria interfered to quite an extent in the affairs of lebanon, there are serious allegations it was the regime offing bashar al-assad that called the death of haridi. a regime that is already unstable, it is quite a burden on the country to take in 1 million and that number is only growing. >> it is a burden and yet, i mean based on what you know, do you think these people will ever go pack to syria? >> i mean we have no choice but to do everything in our power to help them go back. syria needs its people and its people needs its country needs its home. no matter how well they can potentially integrate or survive or even thrive inside lebanon or the flaibing countries they will not be -- neighboring co
into their country?obviously quite a lot of resentment. as nick pointed out, the vast majority are in neighboring lebanon. a quite small space, a quite large number. syrian forces occupied the country for a good many years and there were a lot of abuses committed by syrian forces when they were in lebanon. syria interfered to quite an extent in the affairs of lebanon, there are serious allegations it was the regime offing bashar al-assad that called the death of haridi. a regime that is already...
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they want a country that responds to the needs of their people, and a country free of corruption. that is not going to be easy in ukraine. it will take a long-term commitment to get the country to perform at the level that the protesters expect and will demand. so therefore, first and foremost, is our economic programs to help so that they have a performing economy. i think we all agree on that. the point that was raised about ourging europe, along with policies, that has to be essential. i think president obama deserves great credit for being able to mobilize europe in a more cohesive fashion that we have seen with previous problems in other places in europe. does require attention to the fundamental economics which deal also with energy, and we very much need to be aggressive in providing short-term and long-term alternatives to ukraine on their energy issues. it also involves sanctions. there is total agreement here that we need to be tougher on sanctions. and that sanctions work, and that the threat of sanctions work. but the threat only works to a certain degree if you do not
they want a country that responds to the needs of their people, and a country free of corruption. that is not going to be easy in ukraine. it will take a long-term commitment to get the country to perform at the level that the protesters expect and will demand. so therefore, first and foremost, is our economic programs to help so that they have a performing economy. i think we all agree on that. the point that was raised about ourging europe, along with policies, that has to be essential. i...
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poroshenko said his country paid a high price and he is looking for support from all countries in the union. >> this pact was to be signed last november by the then president. it did lead to the current crisis in ukraine. russia is clearly unhappy and disagrees with the pact. >> absolutely. vladimir putin did not want those three countries to sign these agreements with the european union. he wants them to sign his eurasian economic pact that he signed with pakistan and belarus and pressuring others to sign. they decided to take the european path and not go with him. awareropean union is well of pressure from moscow. they've started meeting with ministers of economic development from russia and ukraine to make sure the implementation of the agreement is going ok. they have a special meeting in july. this agreement did not happen overnight. this has been a process of seven long years of negotiations between the european union and these three countries. russia has had a lot of time to impactsterms with the unless influence -- and the lesser influence putin will have as they become closer
poroshenko said his country paid a high price and he is looking for support from all countries in the union. >> this pact was to be signed last november by the then president. it did lead to the current crisis in ukraine. russia is clearly unhappy and disagrees with the pact. >> absolutely. vladimir putin did not want those three countries to sign these agreements with the european union. he wants them to sign his eurasian economic pact that he signed with pakistan and belarus and...
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reportedly plan to form a new government in the region in the next twenty four hours that's as the country resorts to volunteer fighters to drive out the radicals. and from surveillance to nuclear warheads we'll look at fears that britain's ever closer ties with the u.s. are all give and no take and could be in danger in u.k. national security. five famous care you're watching r t international with me we're going to joshie anti-government fighters in lugansk in east ukraine have shot down a military transport plane in the ukrainian army says all forty nine people on board were killed video has emerged showing the moment of the attack and its aftermath the plane came down at logan airport in cape officials say they consider this a terror attack. has the details. well the plane was shot down in the early hours of saturday morning as it approached new guns airport here confirming that on board at the time troops equipment machinery and food activists are claiming responsibility for the attack saying they brought the jet down with an anti aircraft may silence. our forces of look at the airpor
reportedly plan to form a new government in the region in the next twenty four hours that's as the country resorts to volunteer fighters to drive out the radicals. and from surveillance to nuclear warheads we'll look at fears that britain's ever closer ties with the u.s. are all give and no take and could be in danger in u.k. national security. five famous care you're watching r t international with me we're going to joshie anti-government fighters in lugansk in east ukraine have shot down a...
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the soviet invasion pretty much the story to the fabric of the country. the 6 million refugees that it drove out of the country, the destruction of the villages, the tearing apart of the tribal structures. the old traditional afghan systems for generating leadership gateway to the new system which was in a state of chaos. for thaso that brought into beia whole other class of afghan leaders who are commanders, now they call them warlords and that's entered the fray. they tour the cities apart and then in the wake of that came so now we are in the country and i think that we have come in with something of the same idea that the soviet pact which was this is a primitive country in a lot of trouble and if we can restore everything and produce material benefits for the people they will be grateful and they will come over to our side. there's more to it, however. afghans are interested in material benefits like anyone is but there is a question of the reconstruction of the afghan institutions that the society, the family structur structure, e reconciliation of
the soviet invasion pretty much the story to the fabric of the country. the 6 million refugees that it drove out of the country, the destruction of the villages, the tearing apart of the tribal structures. the old traditional afghan systems for generating leadership gateway to the new system which was in a state of chaos. for thaso that brought into beia whole other class of afghan leaders who are commanders, now they call them warlords and that's entered the fray. they tour the cities apart...
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they want to do business in this country. they want to trade in this country.this is a safe country and they help very much to make it that way and that is why people want to come here. but also because in many ways you can do business in this country without having to be overly concerned at all about corruption and pay off. so when i think about all of the work that they do to protect intellectual property rights, to make sure that everything they do at the border is particularly to make sure that this is a safe and secure country and to make sure that the trade and travel can fluoresce sinead wall full of legitimate way so those are just a few small things of an organization and a workforce that i am extremely proud of and i couldn't be more honored than to have been nominated and confirmed and now the thing that organization so i think i'm ready. thank you all. >> i'm going to moderate the following by starting off with a couple of questions on my own and then wha but i'm going to ds look to the audience to follow up with questions and what i would ask for u
they want to do business in this country. they want to trade in this country.this is a safe country and they help very much to make it that way and that is why people want to come here. but also because in many ways you can do business in this country without having to be overly concerned at all about corruption and pay off. so when i think about all of the work that they do to protect intellectual property rights, to make sure that everything they do at the border is particularly to make sure...
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there have been numerous rallies around the country. yesterday was the last one before the commerce department were to make a decision. what's holding up the president? how do you understand this unfolding? >> it can be done. in fact it was united steel workers that brought the case to the commerce department. it's gone through all of the hearings and china was found to be guilty of dumping steel and therefore they are subject to a tariff. it can be done. all it needs is the commerce department and president to sign off and it's done. we're giving our steel industry our steel workers a chance. we need to do that and it ought to be do before the deadline. we can't miss this one. >> we appreciate your time tonight. thanks so much. let me bring in scott paul, president of the alliance of american manufacturing at this rally yesterday. how big a deal is this for the people in that range, the ripple effect in that part of the country, it would be almost like a depression if this goes the way it could go? >> ed, you're right. we saw thousands
there have been numerous rallies around the country. yesterday was the last one before the commerce department were to make a decision. what's holding up the president? how do you understand this unfolding? >> it can be done. in fact it was united steel workers that brought the case to the commerce department. it's gone through all of the hearings and china was found to be guilty of dumping steel and therefore they are subject to a tariff. it can be done. all it needs is the commerce...
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country history of yugoslavia formation as a prosperous and peaceful country was considered it so bea success story of market socialism and in many regards it was the most developed bomb. whom was his teacher of democracy and market economy if any republic in yugoslavia wanted for the us it would have to break away from yugoslavia and declared its independence ok it's not a conspiracy theory it's not my speculation it's not my analysis it's a public. image. and punish it harshly for every slightly less some unlearnt the serbs start a business war the serbs really original cause of the war they are the complete aggressors and wrongdoers point to bomb conflict. on that. problem small bad. ball of tofu patients to tell them you what's been so bad. call assisted the multi-ethnic society to live in harmony and joy not. what was for god he should be told you about yugoslavia the weight of chains on our. people. the latest news on ard see heavier tillery fi hits a residential area in an eastern ukrainian city killing five people including a young girl. and i reviewed all the week's top stor
country history of yugoslavia formation as a prosperous and peaceful country was considered it so bea success story of market socialism and in many regards it was the most developed bomb. whom was his teacher of democracy and market economy if any republic in yugoslavia wanted for the us it would have to break away from yugoslavia and declared its independence ok it's not a conspiracy theory it's not my speculation it's not my analysis it's a public. image. and punish it harshly for every...
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they want to do business in this country. they want to trade in this country. this is a safe country and cbp helps very much to make it that way. that is why people want to come here. also because, in many ways, you can do business in this country without having to be overly concerned about corruption and payoffs. when i think about the work that cbp does to protect intellectual property rights and make sure that everything they do with the borders, to make sure this is a safe and secure country and to make sure that trade and travel can flourish in a lawful and legitimate way, is a huge difference. those are just a few small things of an organization and workforce that i am extremely proud of and i could not be more honored than to have been nominated and confirmed and now leading that organization. adam, i think i'm ready. >> thank you all. [applause] >> i'm going to moderate the discussion by starting off with a couple of questions of my own. and then i will look to the audience to follow-up with questions. i would ask folks to raise your hand when i call on
they want to do business in this country. they want to trade in this country. this is a safe country and cbp helps very much to make it that way. that is why people want to come here. also because, in many ways, you can do business in this country without having to be overly concerned about corruption and payoffs. when i think about the work that cbp does to protect intellectual property rights and make sure that everything they do with the borders, to make sure this is a safe and secure...
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to accomplish this job, the united states government and many countries have, in countries, the sport of that -- support of that host country. and in countries where that support is lacking, the office of foreign mission plays a critical role in assisting in the resolution of these impasses. we sometimes face with these governments during our attempts to acquire real property. and in those countries where we're relocating our facilities. when a country has an interest in improving and relocating its own mission in the united states, the office of foreign mission uses its ability to regulate the acquisition and the use of real property of those missions as leverage to achieve the department's own property-related needs in that country. without ofm and authorities it has under the foreign missions act, we may not have been able to build a new embassy in beijing, china, or a new annex in that same location. this and more was achieved as a result of reciprocity and the foreign missions act. in closing, mr. chairman, i am honored to have the opportunity to address you and the esteemed memb
to accomplish this job, the united states government and many countries have, in countries, the sport of that -- support of that host country. and in countries where that support is lacking, the office of foreign mission plays a critical role in assisting in the resolution of these impasses. we sometimes face with these governments during our attempts to acquire real property. and in those countries where we're relocating our facilities. when a country has an interest in improving and...
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ambassador to the country christopher hill he explained how isis could be a menace to any country across the globe we did not show coming up sunday starting ten thirty g.m.t. is i see these people you know they are not interested in just iraq they are interested in the rest of us as well and so i think we as a civilization if you will need to be prepared to deal with organizations such as i.c.'s the criticism of maliki for not having enough sunni outreach that may be true but i think one can apportion some of the criticism on the sunni's who have made it very clear they're not interested in living under a shia prime minister that has a prime minister represent shia political power and so i think it's a very fundamental problem. britain's increasing its collaboration with the us when it comes to nuclear weaponry raising fears it could lose its deterrent independence the two countries already were very closely sharing intelligence and exchanging prisoners but as polly boyko reports next such far reaching cooperation might not be benefiting britain's. america and britain already share you k
ambassador to the country christopher hill he explained how isis could be a menace to any country across the globe we did not show coming up sunday starting ten thirty g.m.t. is i see these people you know they are not interested in just iraq they are interested in the rest of us as well and so i think we as a civilization if you will need to be prepared to deal with organizations such as i.c.'s the criticism of maliki for not having enough sunni outreach that may be true but i think one can...
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me a deep appreciation for all of our country and the diversity that we have in the country and i've always enjoyed meeting new people. there's never a room of strangers and that's what happens when you go to different schools you have to show up ready to be engaged and i think it's helped to frame who i am and how i think about the world. value for those in the militaryer is virgin islandses my dad was a third and then a veteran and my brother as well and then i have a real appreciation for this country for the opportunities a forged us. it was because of my dad's military service that allowed us to grow up in middle class. my mother grew up on farms in north carolina so in some ways i feel our family is the american dream. if you no that i was in the congress, i think he'd be proud. host: independent line. please go ahead. caller: i watch c-span quite bait and notice she comes on and the first question that peter asks was about iraq, and i didn't notice it was about women voters but i was very hopeful when president obama was elected i thought he would go in. his main thing was to
me a deep appreciation for all of our country and the diversity that we have in the country and i've always enjoyed meeting new people. there's never a room of strangers and that's what happens when you go to different schools you have to show up ready to be engaged and i think it's helped to frame who i am and how i think about the world. value for those in the militaryer is virgin islandses my dad was a third and then a veteran and my brother as well and then i have a real appreciation for...
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but the country is on track to become one of the most violent countries in the world. al jazeera, san. >> in japan, an i will ness has killed some. an extreme weather warning. temperatures have reached over 36 degrees celsius for a second day. a thousand people have taken part in a march in hong kong calling for democracy in china. knot straightors want beijing to acknowledge the crushing of protesters 25 years ago. the government has never released an official death toll. rights groups estimate several thousand died. many are commemorating across china on wednesday. two of the suspects arrested in connection with the gang rape and killing of two teenage girls in india have confessed. the cousins before they were found hanging from a tree. the girls had gone miss from their home on tuesday evening. five suspects have been arrested including two police officers accused of negligence. monday, the 29th state from india when it splits from androperesh. those who campaigned this, the future looks bright, for more than 200 tribal villages that straddle the new state boundary
but the country is on track to become one of the most violent countries in the world. al jazeera, san. >> in japan, an i will ness has killed some. an extreme weather warning. temperatures have reached over 36 degrees celsius for a second day. a thousand people have taken part in a march in hong kong calling for democracy in china. knot straightors want beijing to acknowledge the crushing of protesters 25 years ago. the government has never released an official death toll. rights groups...
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is the conditions in those countries, they are really bad. it has to be really bad for a parent to want to part company with his or her own 7-year-old. >> reporter: in front of the house committee on homeland security secretary jay johnson laid out a 14 point plan to curb the flow of mying grant children from central america into the united states. in the past two months 9,000 minorsered illegally. >> i have issued an open letter to the parents of those who are sending their children from central america to the u.s. to highlight the dangers of the journey, and emphasise there are no free passes or per missos at the other end. >> reporter: he pledged to beef up resources and staff to managed children and increased transportation to move them. the department of homeland security is expanding processing and housing facilities. for some members of congress, the plan is coming too late. i don't see the administration doing anything about it other than housing the children. i understand the basis for that. we need to send a signal to the other coun
is the conditions in those countries, they are really bad. it has to be really bad for a parent to want to part company with his or her own 7-year-old. >> reporter: in front of the house committee on homeland security secretary jay johnson laid out a 14 point plan to curb the flow of mying grant children from central america into the united states. in the past two months 9,000 minorsered illegally. >> i have issued an open letter to the parents of those who are sending their...
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is a welcoming country.t we should appreciate and educate these children and give them the opportunities that i have been given. these children are smart. if we educate them, they also can become phd students. i am not an example, just a sample of the population of students and what they can become if given an opportunity. it breaks my heart to see their situation. i hope the u.s. government does the right thing with these children and gives them the opportunities that i have been given so that they, too, can serve their country and also contribute to the united states economy. >> sonia nazario, you wrote a book called, "enrique's journey: the story of a boy's dangerous odyssey to reunite with his mother." enrique was also from honduras. we have just heard jose luis zelaya's story. how similar is the story you tell in your book? >> enrique's mother leaves him in the capital when he is just five years old. she many women in honduras, just could not feed her two children enough. she could not see sending them
is a welcoming country.t we should appreciate and educate these children and give them the opportunities that i have been given. these children are smart. if we educate them, they also can become phd students. i am not an example, just a sample of the population of students and what they can become if given an opportunity. it breaks my heart to see their situation. i hope the u.s. government does the right thing with these children and gives them the opportunities that i have been given so that...
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you look at a country like yemen, a very impoofierishes country, and one that has its own ethnic divisions, there's -- we do have a committed partner. and we have developed their capacities without putting large troops on the ground. at the same time, we have enough counter terrorism capabilities that we are able to go after folks that may try to hit our embassy, or may be trying to export terrorism into europe, or the united states. looking at how we can create those will be part of the solution. but in order to do that, we still need to have governments on the ground that we can partner with. and that we have some confidence are going to pursue the political policies. in yemen, for example, a wide ranging national dialog that took a long time, but helped to give people a sense that there is a legitimate outlet for grievances. going back to where you see prime minister amallky playing a role, you said that it is a time to rise above differences that there's a need for more inclusive government, is he a unifier? how much clout does the united states ultimately have with any of the leadersh
you look at a country like yemen, a very impoofierishes country, and one that has its own ethnic divisions, there's -- we do have a committed partner. and we have developed their capacities without putting large troops on the ground. at the same time, we have enough counter terrorism capabilities that we are able to go after folks that may try to hit our embassy, or may be trying to export terrorism into europe, or the united states. looking at how we can create those will be part of the...
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rather than the country's palaces marina cost of a reporter from london forty. over eighteen million pounds goes on keeping the royals fadden dress to impress that's equal to two thousand pensions more than thirteen million pounds of spend on the upkeep of royal residences that could provide four hundred forty students with scholarships and the money spent on the families or travel could feed more than three million homeless people republican graeme smith believes the royals are and insult to people suffering from a stereotype whether the spending by the world family is going up even by their own official figures it's going up you know they spend four million pounds. renovating a house for prince william. no the public does not owe these people a living it doesn't owe them house and they need to start cutting by tens of millions not increasing their income and their wealth whilst we are cutting public services and public jobs government simply hands over. millions of pounds to the woes of the world's then get to choose how they spend it. and then report on how t
rather than the country's palaces marina cost of a reporter from london forty. over eighteen million pounds goes on keeping the royals fadden dress to impress that's equal to two thousand pensions more than thirteen million pounds of spend on the upkeep of royal residences that could provide four hundred forty students with scholarships and the money spent on the families or travel could feed more than three million homeless people republican graeme smith believes the royals are and insult to...
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the the country is at stake.y need to rise to the challenge and they need to do so now. >> ambassador jefferies. he's absolutely right. over the longer term, that's exactly the problem and ambassador istrabadi has a good solution, whether this al-maliki or a new one which the old one was not helpful, remains to be seen. that's weeks if not months ahead. we now have a military situation. if we don't stop it, there will be no cold front government, but will be catastrophe all up and down iraq. >> we hear you both and this is the kind of urgent situation we are watching constantly. ambassadors, we thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: a huge new pew research center study of 10,000 american adults, finds us more divided than ever with personal and political polarization at a 20-year high. the number of people identifying themselves as either consistently liberal or consistently conservative, has doubled in the last decade. they are less likely to compromise, and often decide where to live, who to marry, and who their fr
the the country is at stake.y need to rise to the challenge and they need to do so now. >> ambassador jefferies. he's absolutely right. over the longer term, that's exactly the problem and ambassador istrabadi has a good solution, whether this al-maliki or a new one which the old one was not helpful, remains to be seen. that's weeks if not months ahead. we now have a military situation. if we don't stop it, there will be no cold front government, but will be catastrophe all up and down...
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wakes up military help for the crumbling country. which martin national we start with breaking news and government fighters in the guns going east ukraine have now confirmed that they shot down a military transport plane the ukrainian army says all forty nine people on board were killed and video has now emerged showing the aftermath of the attack the plane going down going to the airport. is the latest from. the plane that was shot down in the early hours of saturday morning as it approached the guns at ports here confirming that on board troops equipment machinery and food at all claiming responsibility for the attack saying they brought the jet down with. our forces look at the airport which is a strategic point to look and demand that their old. cranium troops larry also warns that any military jet flying over trying to land there will be considered an aggressor at their own to the evolution seventy six jet attempted to land it was hit with a rocket that exploded inside the plane bank to one side started losing height and crashed
wakes up military help for the crumbling country. which martin national we start with breaking news and government fighters in the guns going east ukraine have now confirmed that they shot down a military transport plane the ukrainian army says all forty nine people on board were killed and video has now emerged showing the aftermath of the attack the plane going down going to the airport. is the latest from. the plane that was shot down in the early hours of saturday morning as it approached...
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final batch of syria's declared toxic arsenal has been handed over and is now out of the country global cameco weapons watchdog confirms they'll now be destroyed. ukrainian deputies admit to forty children killed in the government's military offensives while the new president's truce was ignored by state forces and opponents alike. holds foreign minister allegedly gets caught out by a leaked foul mouth conversation suggesting his nation panders to america. what you are here a national coming to life for moscow with me marina joshie his revelations shook some of the fundamental bonds between citizens and the state but instead of a nobel prize he's efforts earned him a top place on america's most wanted list it's a year to the day since former n.s.a. employee edward snowden landed in russia is asylum man's next month and it's still not clear what's next for him while his whereabouts remain secret work is going off looks at how snowden managed to slip through washington's fingers even though the world was watching. c.n.n. now has the word that edward snowden has left hong kong there are ma
final batch of syria's declared toxic arsenal has been handed over and is now out of the country global cameco weapons watchdog confirms they'll now be destroyed. ukrainian deputies admit to forty children killed in the government's military offensives while the new president's truce was ignored by state forces and opponents alike. holds foreign minister allegedly gets caught out by a leaked foul mouth conversation suggesting his nation panders to america. what you are here a national coming to...