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they dominate the nomination process. i have been gone for a while but this decade you have seen the old kind of polarization you saw in the 1980's. in this decade, i think it was having a competitive district and a few in the congressional seats. a few more moderate democrats in the valley and that disappeared. >> i think moderate republicans were behind the reforms that came to pass. david packard was a major donor. they used to dominate california politics when they have the ability to run in the primary. earl warren was vittoria's for willing both of the primaries. >> nixon also won both primaries. >> i have great hopes that the reform -- it seems to me that might encourage people to play to the center. the redistricting element -- >> i am more skeptical as to whether it will bring about the kind of changes people anticipate. i think the point is that the republican party today is different than it was historically. mostly because it is so small and has been so unsuccessful, with the exception of arnold's fortune in y
they dominate the nomination process. i have been gone for a while but this decade you have seen the old kind of polarization you saw in the 1980's. in this decade, i think it was having a competitive district and a few in the congressional seats. a few more moderate democrats in the valley and that disappeared. >> i think moderate republicans were behind the reforms that came to pass. david packard was a major donor. they used to dominate california politics when they have the ability to...
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and if the mythology represents dominance at all cost, the culture is doomed.s switch the mythology of that power to nobility. >> so we have to get away from trying to be alpha men and get into more serving our community. >> no, because that's suggests there's a diminishment to your alpha state or alpha. alpha men, alpha women -- it's not a gender thing. alpha power exists in every culture of every society ever in the history of the world. doesn't matter. and the cultures where alpha power is expected to serve, john kennedy represented -- >> an opportunity to do better. >> all those cultures will do better. any culture where alpha power seeks to dominate at all costs, those cultures will fail and we are trending in the wrong direction. >> well, one thing that's happening is a gender flip that more women are becoming heads of households, making more money, having more education -- >> wielding more alpha power. >> yeah, but they tend to wield alpha power differently in less of an attempt to dominate society the way that men do. so in a society where women are gai
and if the mythology represents dominance at all cost, the culture is doomed.s switch the mythology of that power to nobility. >> so we have to get away from trying to be alpha men and get into more serving our community. >> no, because that's suggests there's a diminishment to your alpha state or alpha. alpha men, alpha women -- it's not a gender thing. alpha power exists in every culture of every society ever in the history of the world. doesn't matter. and the cultures where...
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the end of america's domination shifts the focus to what what's happening in the region.is no longer seen as the culprit. think of what has happened, charlie, in the last 15 months. no american flags have been burned. no major talks of american andeñ western colonialism. the focus is on what? local tormenters. the dictators who promised heaven and delivered that. barack obama-- and this is a very importa point-- say what have you about the barack obama presidency, barack obama has indirectly helped shift the debate from the poisonous foreign policy and the social engineering project to basically saying "look, people, america is keeping a healthy distance, we welcome... we will embrace your aspirations, you take ownership of your revolts." in this particular sense the obama presidency has played a key role in the beginning of overcoming what i call the bitter inheritance between america and the that part of the world. >> rose: so let me go to specific countries. what do you think is going to happen in syria? >> syria is a very, very complex and i know it's sounds cliche. t
the end of america's domination shifts the focus to what what's happening in the region.is no longer seen as the culprit. think of what has happened, charlie, in the last 15 months. no american flags have been burned. no major talks of american andeñ western colonialism. the focus is on what? local tormenters. the dictators who promised heaven and delivered that. barack obama-- and this is a very importa point-- say what have you about the barack obama presidency, barack obama has indirectly...
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the thing that tends to dominate the memory of moderates is think tweet and disappearance and the fact maybe they might even be forced into breeding programs to keep some of them alive. [ laughter ] as the onion suggested on occasion. but i think we actually do a disservice to our understanding of current politics as well as political history if we don't remember what the moderates contributed and what they may contribute again. >> and lee, so you are involved very early on. leadership of the republican society. can you tell us what drew you to that movement and then pick up on what jeff just said, that this was also a youth movement or at least a strong component that was a youth movement. sds, young americans for freedom but this other group. why did it attract young people and today i think we think of moderates having a hard time attracting young people. tell us a little about that. >> actually i should share this with a number of the young people who are here. you know, well -- >> absolutely. >> many former moderate republicans, but not former young people. still -- [ laughter ] t
the thing that tends to dominate the memory of moderates is think tweet and disappearance and the fact maybe they might even be forced into breeding programs to keep some of them alive. [ laughter ] as the onion suggested on occasion. but i think we actually do a disservice to our understanding of current politics as well as political history if we don't remember what the moderates contributed and what they may contribute again. >> and lee, so you are involved very early on. leadership of...
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. >>> if you're going to chase a tornado, you want the dominator 2. that's what reid timer and the other guys at tornado videos.net did when a tornado touched down just the other day, just shy of the canadian border in north dakota. >> whoa! >> they go directly towards something i would turn around and go as fast as i can away from. >> that's the dominator. >> holy moly. >> those guys are fearless. >> we have reid timer from tornadoesvideos.net to tell bus this experience and the dominator 2. why do you guys do this? >> we built the dominator primarily for research purposes so we intercept tornadoes and measure wind speeds and temperature and things other people can't collect inside the vortex. >> tell me about the dominator 2, because this is not just some regular tricked out truck obviously. >> i'm in it right now. it has 16-gauge steel with protective coating on the outside, windows that are resistant, a hydraulic system so we can drop flush to the ground and also spikes to anchor us even into pavement. >> do you feel safe when the tornado is right
. >>> if you're going to chase a tornado, you want the dominator 2. that's what reid timer and the other guys at tornado videos.net did when a tornado touched down just the other day, just shy of the canadian border in north dakota. >> whoa! >> they go directly towards something i would turn around and go as fast as i can away from. >> that's the dominator. >> holy moly. >> those guys are fearless. >> we have reid timer from tornadoesvideos.net to...
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the other is the dominant party in the mid west. the moderates from larger cities of the northeast and some extent the midwest and the west coast and then the progressives that standard there was rockefeller who were largely liberal especially on civil liberties issues and mostly found in the northeast but as i said the balance of power was held during the dwight, eisenhower years and he had little use for conservatives. he said the number is unbelievable and they are stupid if richard nixon would have won it would have continued to be the flavor of the republican party and indeed at that point around bill buckner and william rush for example. we're not sure who would be the better vehicle for their cause. maybe a third conservative party might have been a realistic possibility. as it turned out of course the party machinery was cap nurd 19 o captured in 1964. after that there was a fight for the moderates to try to retain influence in the party and that continued throughout the 1960's and into the 1970's and in many ways richard ni
the other is the dominant party in the mid west. the moderates from larger cities of the northeast and some extent the midwest and the west coast and then the progressives that standard there was rockefeller who were largely liberal especially on civil liberties issues and mostly found in the northeast but as i said the balance of power was held during the dwight, eisenhower years and he had little use for conservatives. he said the number is unbelievable and they are stupid if richard nixon...
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the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at least two dance we challenge each other, yes. >> (speaking spanish). (applause). >> (speaking spanish)
the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at least two dance we challenge each other, yes. >> (speaking spanish). (applause). >> (speaking spanish)
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again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his career, coping with the vietnam war. and for all his luminous achievements, his choices that led to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring legacy. the purpose of this series, as stated in the forward, is to reflect a new sharper focus on the secretary of defense and his immediate staff, to explain how they contributed to the larger national security policy of the presidents under which they served. mcnamara, clifford and the burdens of vietnam splendidly achieves this goal. it represents a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most tumultuous periods in history. a very brief postscript. i had the privilege of accompanying bob mcnamara in the to vietnam in 1997. we met with lower vietnamese and viet cong officials. major events between 1961 and '67. a follow-up this was to mcnamara several conferences on the cuban missile crisis. sort of group oral history designed to elaborate what we know about events and help us understand them better. in this case
again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his career, coping with the vietnam war. and for all his luminous achievements, his choices that led to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring legacy. the purpose of this series, as stated in the forward, is to reflect a new sharper focus on the secretary of defense and his immediate staff, to explain how they contributed to the larger national security policy of the presidents...
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they went to this system of forced exchange that dominated. we're now in a new age. and what happens in this new particular age is with the decline of the local monopolies under these exchange characters, what you end up with is a system in which entry now becomes a really plausible type of arrangement. that is, instead of trying to force people to interconnect, you could let people build out other kinds of networks and in the course of using those particular networks, enter into competition one to another. where in many case dls may be some need for interconnection. but in many cases there will not be. as for example, with a lot of these networks which are designed to transmit huge amounts of data and so forth. so the question is, what's the appropriate system of regulation. and i think the fundamental pos tu lat you would want to adopt in cases of this sort runs as follows. if you could conceive of a way in which new technology allows for the facility and creation of competitive networks, you want to treat this no longer as a monopolistic society, you wnt to treat
they went to this system of forced exchange that dominated. we're now in a new age. and what happens in this new particular age is with the decline of the local monopolies under these exchange characters, what you end up with is a system in which entry now becomes a really plausible type of arrangement. that is, instead of trying to force people to interconnect, you could let people build out other kinds of networks and in the course of using those particular networks, enter into competition...
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in order to improve soldiers hand to hand combat russia has dominated the sport since its inception in both the women's and men's competitions. every year and the popularity of both poured some ball and convert some boys growing and with it there are more and more people and countries getting involved. the sport has certainly become internationally renowned and the federation's vice president believes it will one day become an olympic event the sambo is so popular nowadays that it surpassed many a limp dick event by the number of participants already we have over eighty federations around the world more than a lot of olympic disciplines so it's only a matter of time before it is seriously considered as an olympic event. that would be the sport's biggest achievement but while sambo may not have the accolade of being part of the olympics there's no doubt the growing appeal in the martial arts hybrid is set to continue mark of genco moscow financial support for now we've got more later. line motion would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from feinstein pression some. news from
in order to improve soldiers hand to hand combat russia has dominated the sport since its inception in both the women's and men's competitions. every year and the popularity of both poured some ball and convert some boys growing and with it there are more and more people and countries getting involved. the sport has certainly become internationally renowned and the federation's vice president believes it will one day become an olympic event the sambo is so popular nowadays that it surpassed...
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dominated by the throwns of the far end.orth having a look quickly at some of the splendid features of this chamber, designed by barry. lots of the coats of arms of monarchs going over the centuries. return from exile after the death of cromwell, lots of these coats of arms around the chamber itself. and the windows are magnificent too. they are more recent. the old windows were destroyed in the second world war. they had lots of raw crests on them. these are coats of arms going back over the centuries. a slightly different combination of art going on. they're magnificent. these windows are from 1950. and the main focus of the chamber is the thrown. a pair of throwns in this case. one slightly raised. and the consort on the right. and all within this magnificent canopy. a canopy of state really, intricately carved english oak and covered in gold. it's breathtaking, really. that's the focus of the room. and that really is the effect of it, everyone looks toward the thrown as they will when with the queen arrives in a short wh
dominated by the throwns of the far end.orth having a look quickly at some of the splendid features of this chamber, designed by barry. lots of the coats of arms of monarchs going over the centuries. return from exile after the death of cromwell, lots of these coats of arms around the chamber itself. and the windows are magnificent too. they are more recent. the old windows were destroyed in the second world war. they had lots of raw crests on them. these are coats of arms going back over the...
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the thing that tends to dominate is the defeat. and the disappearance. and the fact that maybe they might even be forced into breeding programs to keep some of them alive. [laughter] [laughter] as the onion has suggested on occasion. [laughter] [laughter] but i think that we actually do a disservice to understanding the current politics as well as political history if we don't remember what the moderates contributed and what they could contribute again. .. .. [laughter] he wanted me to say that speaking about all this because he asked me, so is john price uic year, pack pat goldman and dean kurtzman at the same time and i want to introduce my wife who i met through the rivlin society -- ripon society. a finger for things that i think of those early days to be really quick and brief. one of the questions was tamari going was tamari going to be active in politics? and if so, in? and i think i came from a kind of independent background was very checked to by the fact he was a group of young people wanted to say interesting things. the republican party seem
the thing that tends to dominate is the defeat. and the disappearance. and the fact that maybe they might even be forced into breeding programs to keep some of them alive. [laughter] [laughter] as the onion has suggested on occasion. [laughter] [laughter] but i think that we actually do a disservice to understanding the current politics as well as political history if we don't remember what the moderates contributed and what they could contribute again. .. .. [laughter] he wanted me to say that...
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the others being the dominant party in the midwest who we associate with the memory of robert taft. moderates largely from larger cities of the northeast and some extent the midwest and the west coast and then the progressives, whose standard there was rockefeller and largely liberal, especially on civil rights and liberty issues and mostly found in the northeast. but as i said, the balance of power was held during the dwightizdwight iz eisenhower by the moderates. little use for conservatives. their number is negligible and they are stupid. and other colorful remarks to that effect. and the feeling was, if richard nix hadn't won the 1960 election, modd eeration would h continued to be the dominant flavor of the republican party. indeed, at that point, conservatives around bill buckley and william rusher, for example, were not sure whether the republican party or the democratic party would make the better vehicle for their cause. this was a moment when maybe even a third conservative party might have been a realistic possibility. as it turned out, of course, the party machinery was
the others being the dominant party in the midwest who we associate with the memory of robert taft. moderates largely from larger cities of the northeast and some extent the midwest and the west coast and then the progressives, whose standard there was rockefeller and largely liberal, especially on civil rights and liberty issues and mostly found in the northeast. but as i said, the balance of power was held during the dwightizdwight iz eisenhower by the moderates. little use for conservatives....
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well also have the fact that the largest opposition group is the muslim brotherhood which is dominating the post mubarak politics in egypt as well and if you have that then you have a situation which is very. hostile to the security situation in israel that creates instability there as you have both in syria and in egypt the muslim brotherhood dominated governments and i think that very poorly for any kind of stability in the middle east so post assad syria i do not think at this point there's no stable secular opposition in view who could allow the situation that we've had for centuries in syria christian jew muslim living side by side whether shiite or sunni or olive oil. i think you would have chaos and anarchy and like you have and in libya today. thanks very much you're always good to get you very informed comment on the program much appreciated thank you still ahead on this program face describable facebook investors who snatched up the company's shares in a filing a lawsuit alleging floatation fraud format for. the next kid the guardian latvia's been dragged into a rat with a tea
well also have the fact that the largest opposition group is the muslim brotherhood which is dominating the post mubarak politics in egypt as well and if you have that then you have a situation which is very. hostile to the security situation in israel that creates instability there as you have both in syria and in egypt the muslim brotherhood dominated governments and i think that very poorly for any kind of stability in the middle east so post assad syria i do not think at this point there's...
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why was it so dominant i mean the russian school in the twentieth century well the. few reasons first of all of course that is a part of actually accident in it because in the festival linnean hugh used to lecture us this is quite the well known fact and i think that's why after the revolution nineteen seventeen years became quite popular and there was a variety of important member of the soviet government under lin time his name was clearly and then he was under stalin time quickly was a big fan of cheers he became the president of the chess federation and he spent a lot of efforts to develop this game you know so i think this is the first part of it and the second part before that at some point after a few years quite a few years like twenty years of developing chess i should also mention the church just as a cheap game you know i mean maybe that was also important because after the revolution soviet state was not in going to be that you know i mean that and and maybe it was a good way to entertain people you know. by saying cheap you mean it doesn't require lots o
why was it so dominant i mean the russian school in the twentieth century well the. few reasons first of all of course that is a part of actually accident in it because in the festival linnean hugh used to lecture us this is quite the well known fact and i think that's why after the revolution nineteen seventeen years became quite popular and there was a variety of important member of the soviet government under lin time his name was clearly and then he was under stalin time quickly was a big...
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>> 60, 70 years ago, who was dominant in the middle east? it was the british and french. they were -- they left or were pushed out after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there in those years when we moved in? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato allies from the moment of nato's founding practically. with the saudi arabia, a source of oil and income for us. and egypt. how are our relations with all of these four today? in all cases they are not as good as they used to be. in some cases, they are still pretty good, particularly turkey and saudi retief. with egypt is mixed. and with iran is hostile. all of that reflects the global awakening going on in the middle east. and problems with the united states, among other issues the issue of israel as a state. >> by 2014 most of our soldiers will be out of afghanistan, but that commitment is still there. the commitment is still there in iraq. is the premise that iran will have no nuclear weapons, is that a right policy to be pursuing? or will they someday just have nuclear weapon
>> 60, 70 years ago, who was dominant in the middle east? it was the british and french. they were -- they left or were pushed out after world war ii. who replaced them? we did. with whom did we have the best relationships there in those years when we moved in? with iran, turkey, a faithful nato allies from the moment of nato's founding practically. with the saudi arabia, a source of oil and income for us. and egypt. how are our relations with all of these four today? in all cases they...
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is sussed she has dominance followed in the one nine hundred eighty s. the main chess intrigue was who of the soviets was to get the next title or kasparov chess was the u.s. a sauce prior. joy you could find a chess set in almost any household if you want to make something popular put it on t.v. so we have sports news books very often covered chairs and it wasn't just announced in the winner of the match news presenters to buy a large magnetic words they showed the moves made by the players and explained that these day boards have become an extraordinary chess has almost completely disappeared from both the russian households and sport news it now takes a huge event like a world champion playing against a computer to make chess hit the headlines once again russian mastery of the sport came to an end in two thousand and seven when kramnik was beaten by an indian chess grandmaster we then and with most russians still believe in the supremacies of the country's chess school and think it's just a matter of time before russia guess the world champion title b
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world leaders are beginning talks and the united states, likely to be dominated by the crisis and the eurozone. they're also expected to discuss iran, north korea, and syria. president obama and the new french president had their first meeting, making it clear that they wanted to see a focus on growth rather than austerity. >> just a week in the job and the demand is at the eye of the storm, being sized up at the white house. when it comes to the european economy at least, president obama may have found himself a new friend. there are both men of the center-left, both want to stimulate a new european debate on the need for economic growth. >> we are looking forward to a fruitful discussion later this evening and tomorrow with the other g-eight leaders about how we can manage irresponsible approach to fiscal consolidation -- how we can manage a responsible approach to fiscal consolidation coupled with a strong growth agenda. >> he said what happened to the result was of extraordinary importance to the whole world and the french president also said they had a message to the people of gr
world leaders are beginning talks and the united states, likely to be dominated by the crisis and the eurozone. they're also expected to discuss iran, north korea, and syria. president obama and the new french president had their first meeting, making it clear that they wanted to see a focus on growth rather than austerity. >> just a week in the job and the demand is at the eye of the storm, being sized up at the white house. when it comes to the european economy at least, president obama...
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for the g-8 summit with europe's financial problems set to dominate. that germany's chancellor angela merkel has suggested greased hold a referendum on staying in the eurozone -- greece hold a referendum. >> a source close to the president said she broached the subject of a referendum. merkel's office denied the report. this strikes like lightning and adds to the feeling that new elections in greece next month will indeed be a vote for or against euro membership. let's go to our chief correspondent on the story in berlin. we have to admit -- we were not terribly surprised when we heard this report about merkel's suggested a referendum, but we were surprised to hear her office immediately saying none of this was true. >> they have emphatically denied it. we call the chancellery, and they said she must definitely did not suggest that a referendum be held -- we called the chancellery. it might be a trifle surprising had she suggested this, since she quite vehemently rejected the idea in talks last fall and winter. on the other hand, many people in berlin
for the g-8 summit with europe's financial problems set to dominate. that germany's chancellor angela merkel has suggested greased hold a referendum on staying in the eurozone -- greece hold a referendum. >> a source close to the president said she broached the subject of a referendum. merkel's office denied the report. this strikes like lightning and adds to the feeling that new elections in greece next month will indeed be a vote for or against euro membership. let's go to our chief...
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despite the odds of breaking into the male-dominated media, west and thompson were able to rise above their poverty, defy social convention and succeed in a way many women had not done before, forging a path in literature and in journalism for women today. for 40 years rebecca west took britain by storm pouring her thoughts out into essays, articles, books ranging from literary criticism to biography and history, addressing a dizzying array of issues; female enfranchisement, the dangers of nationalism, the ethics of war, the meaning of treason, war crimes and justice. while dorothy thompson's tenure at the top would last no longer than two decades x her primary vehicle -- and her primary vehicles were print and broadcast journal i iism. she would address the very same issues on an international scale earning the respect of presidents and prime ministers. born one year apart on opposite sides of the atlantic, both of british heritage, west and thompson came of age in the 1920s amid two decades of political, economic and social upheaval that pushed the world toward conflagration for the
despite the odds of breaking into the male-dominated media, west and thompson were able to rise above their poverty, defy social convention and succeed in a way many women had not done before, forging a path in literature and in journalism for women today. for 40 years rebecca west took britain by storm pouring her thoughts out into essays, articles, books ranging from literary criticism to biography and history, addressing a dizzying array of issues; female enfranchisement, the dangers of...
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it up if you are a dominant group. the inclusive. advocate for each of us. that is what is all about. it does not matter are gender or sexual orientation. disabilities, it doesn't matter. help each other. it is amazing how everyone wants to be better than someone else all the time. true champions in life and raise people above. great leaders raised people above themselves. [applause] >> what advice would you give mothers raising young girls today in regard to sports and society in general? >> it is so funny. i think in terms of boys and girls -- what i've done with a lot of women, let's say if i go to a reception, and i say what do you like to do? they say i am a terrible athlete, i am so bad, but i played tennis, i do this, or i like to dance. if i ask a guy that, he does not say i am a terrible athlete. i think others have to notice that. -- mothers and fathers, care givers, whoever is in charge of children, everything you say and do is so important, because they pick up on everything. they are smart. it is amazing a
it up if you are a dominant group. the inclusive. advocate for each of us. that is what is all about. it does not matter are gender or sexual orientation. disabilities, it doesn't matter. help each other. it is amazing how everyone wants to be better than someone else all the time. true champions in life and raise people above. great leaders raised people above themselves. [applause] >> what advice would you give mothers raising young girls today in regard to sports and society in...
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campaign dominated by the rise of the far right nears its end in france as the country decides who its next leader will be and whether the dump all stick with sarkozy. and russia's republic of dagestan mourns the victims of the deadly twin bombings which killed thirteen injured over one hundred in an attack suspect to international terrorism we. know next time in moscow looks at what it's like for an ex-pat family to bring up a child here in the russian capital. hello and welcome to the pride of on this week so we're taking a look at the subject of babies and toddlers for some people a busy capital city such as moscow might not be the ideal place for foreigners children so with that in mind let's take a look at various family centers shops schools and entertainment on offer here isn't that radical for an ex-pat to have a baby in the russian capital let's find out. having a baby abroad with no family support network and in a completely different culture can seem daunting throw in the harsh climate in russia busy traffic and expensive lifestyle how accommodating is the russian capital fo
campaign dominated by the rise of the far right nears its end in france as the country decides who its next leader will be and whether the dump all stick with sarkozy. and russia's republic of dagestan mourns the victims of the deadly twin bombings which killed thirteen injured over one hundred in an attack suspect to international terrorism we. know next time in moscow looks at what it's like for an ex-pat family to bring up a child here in the russian capital. hello and welcome to the pride...
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oil companies they had their interests in global domination and i'm very disappointed that the american people haven't done more to stop this because it's become very dangerous to the world and it's you're suggesting dangerous to the interests of the really interests of the americans as well i'd like to ask a question about journalism and american journalism and particle act what i find very strange is that on one hand that that idea of the tradition of critical thinking is very strong in american journalism but when you are dealing with a country's who is in. just are not allied with the interest of the united states say that it's libya or syria russia iran and at least calgon it is very easy and it takes very little time for american journalists to demonize those countries iran there is a very good example to get off he was a good example my question to you was the problem here is the lie is is it the lack of critical thinking on the part of american media or probably on the part of the american audience who is taking those things so lightly well i think the problem is not the problem
oil companies they had their interests in global domination and i'm very disappointed that the american people haven't done more to stop this because it's become very dangerous to the world and it's you're suggesting dangerous to the interests of the really interests of the americans as well i'd like to ask a question about journalism and american journalism and particle act what i find very strange is that on one hand that that idea of the tradition of critical thinking is very strong in...
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just in time for a recap of the headlines the deepening euro crisis and how to solve it are said to dominate the g eight summit underway in the u.s. this is gathering is largely seen as a key test of the group's ability to deliver. and in europe austerity policies are under fire with thousands of protesters expected to rally in the german financial center for today these four hundred demonstrators involved in a campaign to blockade the banks called block you were detained in frankfurt. last israelis and palestinians who lost their loved ones come together in the pursuit of peace and a sign of reconciliation that's becoming increasingly rare between the two sides. next say it's time we took a stroll around the heart of the russian capital the kremlin but the moscow. hello and welcome in this week's moscow upis i will be taking a look at various and favorite spots around the kremlin where the best places to rest those we reach meets grab a bite to eat all shop til you drop look at history on architecture let's get some action here in the russian capital. as kites fly in front of the kremlin wa
just in time for a recap of the headlines the deepening euro crisis and how to solve it are said to dominate the g eight summit underway in the u.s. this is gathering is largely seen as a key test of the group's ability to deliver. and in europe austerity policies are under fire with thousands of protesters expected to rally in the german financial center for today these four hundred demonstrators involved in a campaign to blockade the banks called block you were detained in frankfurt. last...
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he reiterated his dominance by retaining the title that he won last year. while that is all the sport for now you know and it will be here in a little under two hours time to join in that. brighton . song from steve. don't come. new beginning of law to me putin outlines his new presidential policy while dimitri medvedev could soon be prime minister however protests do continue with clashes and arrests. standing up to germany's euro dominance and ending foreign no walls france's newly elected socialist leader is facing tough pressure to leave behind. and it's a vote for stability for many in syria after people made their choice in the country's first multi-party elections in the half a century. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at r.t. moscow.
he reiterated his dominance by retaining the title that he won last year. while that is all the sport for now you know and it will be here in a little under two hours time to join in that. brighton . song from steve. don't come. new beginning of law to me putin outlines his new presidential policy while dimitri medvedev could soon be prime minister however protests do continue with clashes and arrests. standing up to germany's euro dominance and ending foreign no walls france's newly elected...
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standing up to germany's euro dominance. socialist leader is facing pressure leave behind the. vote for stability for many in syria after people make the choice in the country's first multi-party elections in a half a century but it was boycotted by the opposition protests and. now one of president putin in office was to order the foreign ministry to obtain clear guarantees that america's missile defense shield is not a threat to moscow now we talked to nato as deputy secretary general on the future of cooperation between russia. alexander vershbow deputy secretary general great to have you with us sir good to be here so i want to start with something you probably never heard before where she is greatly concerned about nato anti-missile defense system will be able to shoot down its nuclear missiles that's upsetting the balance in the region that the negotiation on this topic has started two years ago in two thousand and ten why do you think that is that the united states still is and haven't been able to perswade russia of the opposite. well it's not something that. is very sat
standing up to germany's euro dominance. socialist leader is facing pressure leave behind the. vote for stability for many in syria after people make the choice in the country's first multi-party elections in a half a century but it was boycotted by the opposition protests and. now one of president putin in office was to order the foreign ministry to obtain clear guarantees that america's missile defense shield is not a threat to moscow now we talked to nato as deputy secretary general on the...
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can see the domination on the screen. -- you can see the domination on the screen. >> $200 million. >> he might want to crank up the air conditioning. it may get a little steamy. >> 6 contestants remain. according to mark there is a new challenge for the couple. it is called the trio around. each team can recruit another professional dancer for their routine. tomorrow another couple goes home. catch all the dancing tonight on abc 7. >> this has spent a season of new changes. it is 66 degrees. >> last week we told you about a boy from arlington who has gained attention for his cup stacking skills. he will join us later and we will see if we today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? t's go ahead and brininit online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> new developments surrounding a maryland man being held hostage by al qaeda.
can see the domination on the screen. -- you can see the domination on the screen. >> $200 million. >> he might want to crank up the air conditioning. it may get a little steamy. >> 6 contestants remain. according to mark there is a new challenge for the couple. it is called the trio around. each team can recruit another professional dancer for their routine. tomorrow another couple goes home. catch all the dancing tonight on abc 7. >> this has spent a season of new...
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but ron paul supporters overwhelmingly dominated the louisiana caucuses this past weekend. almost three quarters of the republicans elected at caucuses in louisiana say they support ron paul for president. also this weekend, there was chaos at the republican caucuses in the great state of massachusetts. less than half of mitt romney's delegates were elected to represent him at the convention. voters instead chose, ron paul delegates. they even rejected mr. romney's former lieutenant governor from his time as governor of the state. she lost as delegate so ron paul
but ron paul supporters overwhelmingly dominated the louisiana caucuses this past weekend. almost three quarters of the republicans elected at caucuses in louisiana say they support ron paul for president. also this weekend, there was chaos at the republican caucuses in the great state of massachusetts. less than half of mitt romney's delegates were elected to represent him at the convention. voters instead chose, ron paul delegates. they even rejected mr. romney's former lieutenant governor...
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stand up to germany's euro dominance and ending foreign wars france's newly elected socialist leader is facing tough pressure. behind. a vote for stability for many people made their choice in the country's first multi-party elections in half a century.
stand up to germany's euro dominance and ending foreign wars france's newly elected socialist leader is facing tough pressure. behind. a vote for stability for many people made their choice in the country's first multi-party elections in half a century.
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one party organization essentially gains control of the city and dominates, and in those situations there is not a lot of incentive for them to seek out new voters. they want to keep things the way they are. they want to preserve the status quo. they don't want to go off and start to invite new groups into the electorate and reshape the situation in ways that might not be advantageous to that party, so they try to keep things the way they are. in other places where the competition keeps up there is more of an incentive to mobilize immigrants but it is becoming harder to mobilize immigrants. one of the reasons it is becoming harder is that parties don't have enough resources and particularly don't have enough of the patronage they use. we talked about the exchanges of votes for favors, votes for jobs, things like that and that's going on still in the early 20th century and there are not enough jobs to go around. partly that's because there are so many immigrants coming in. remember, after about 1880 there is this second big wave of immigrants that comes into the united states mostly from s
one party organization essentially gains control of the city and dominates, and in those situations there is not a lot of incentive for them to seek out new voters. they want to keep things the way they are. they want to preserve the status quo. they don't want to go off and start to invite new groups into the electorate and reshape the situation in ways that might not be advantageous to that party, so they try to keep things the way they are. in other places where the competition keeps up...
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it's the jeffersonian who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats and they were the party of the small farmers and so on. and the federalists were a bunch of aristocrats. now recently because of the development of anti-slave feeling, and women's movement, people like hamilton and many of the federalists are much more liberal on these issues than the southern dominated jeffersonian republicans. so the federalists have recovered some of the press that they lost through the first half of the 20th century. >> the rural vote has come in. i found a letter that hamilton wrote. the council that adams sent to haiti, edwin stephens, who was a friend of hamilton's. they grew up in the virgin islands together. and stephens wrote hamilton and said, do you have any thoughts about a constitution for haiti? it's very interesting what hamilton did. he said only a military government is possible. but he did try to have some balancing of powers in it. he said, you know, there should be judges elected for life and you should have a
it's the jeffersonian who dominated scholarly attitudes. they were the party of the democrats and they were the party of the small farmers and so on. and the federalists were a bunch of aristocrats. now recently because of the development of anti-slave feeling, and women's movement, people like hamilton and many of the federalists are much more liberal on these issues than the southern dominated jeffersonian republicans. so the federalists have recovered some of the press that they lost through...
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experts say it's key to keeping afloat his own chances of reelection which a dominate your thoughts and likely to mean major agreements of the summit won't be reached. in or out german chancellor angela merkel reportedly suggest that greece holds a referendum over whether the country should continue to use the euro they for a government spokesperson denies she ever made the comments. outrage in bahrain and iran ever plans to merge two of america's gulf allies which is being called a u.s. plot to reshape the region saudi arabia is moving to cement a militant political alliance with bahrain a crackdown on pro-democracy protests continue. that's it for me and the news team for the moment we'll be back with more free in half an hour from now in the meantime peter lavelle and his guests discuss how different will be from. please. please. continue. to. follow and welcome to crossfire guide peter lavelle germany and the future of europe and the euro zone a currency regime conceived in hubris now is collapsing in ruins can germany maintain its leading role in europe as one country after another
experts say it's key to keeping afloat his own chances of reelection which a dominate your thoughts and likely to mean major agreements of the summit won't be reached. in or out german chancellor angela merkel reportedly suggest that greece holds a referendum over whether the country should continue to use the euro they for a government spokesperson denies she ever made the comments. outrage in bahrain and iran ever plans to merge two of america's gulf allies which is being called a u.s. plot...