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that i think is valid yeah the british polity east india here i mean jamestown was an east india colony. the. the exxon mobil i understand actually i want to talk a little bit about lee raymond we have just just a minute until the break and then we'll have a nice thirty minute chunk to talk afterwards but can you just very quickly tell us who we rein in was or is but one which believe. and was running the company was the chief chief executive from one thousand nine hundred three to two thousand and five and he was the most powerful and sort of successful by the numbers but also politicised the chief executive in the oil industry during his era you know one of his convictions was that global warming was a hoax and he oversaw. sarap tish's funding that exxon mobil carried out in a fairly rather. a way to try to pollute public understanding of mainstream climate science after the kyoto accords right through his retirement in two thousand and five and i'd like to get into the whole political thing and how that's working and how in the foreign policy also that's on the right after this more
that i think is valid yeah the british polity east india here i mean jamestown was an east india colony. the. the exxon mobil i understand actually i want to talk a little bit about lee raymond we have just just a minute until the break and then we'll have a nice thirty minute chunk to talk afterwards but can you just very quickly tell us who we rein in was or is but one which believe. and was running the company was the chief chief executive from one thousand nine hundred three to two thousand...
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largest corporate tax break in the history of the world to the world's then largest corporation the east india company so that corporation could pull a walmart and put out of business all the local tea sellers up and down the east coast of the colonies and rage by the blatant example of crony capitalism which was known as the tea act of seven hundred seventy three this giant tax cut for these two company colonies put feathers on their heads and dumped the tea overboard and the rest is history our nation has a history of and in fact was founded on rebelling against corporate monopolies and rage about corporations getting huge tax breaks from government. which brings us to today when tens of thousands of americans across the nation have taken to the streets to once again protest too much corporate power and the corporate corruption of our government they're protesting against massive tax breaks for job outsourcers tax subsidies for insanely profitable oil corporations bailouts for wall street banks and in the irony of all ironies it just so happens that the most corrupt of our politicians that d
largest corporate tax break in the history of the world to the world's then largest corporation the east india company so that corporation could pull a walmart and put out of business all the local tea sellers up and down the east coast of the colonies and rage by the blatant example of crony capitalism which was known as the tea act of seven hundred seventy three this giant tax cut for these two company colonies put feathers on their heads and dumped the tea overboard and the rest is history...
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east means far east -- that is to say asia, southwest asia, to the extent that one includes in the east india, pakistan, bangladesh. >> that is a big area with an awful lot of people. >> it is a lot of people. it is not such a huge area. it is roughly comparable with the west. the community is pretty large, too. how do you draw the divide? who is in it, out of it, and who is in between? >> you suggest a strategic vision in your book, a bit of education for me, and it is always interesting to see your take on the world, that the west down the road should really include russia and turkey. >> absolutely. they are in different ways increasingly partaking of the democratic tradition, and certainly the turks want to be part of europe and are practicing increasingly, and pervasively so, democracy, and have been engaged in the last 100 years in trying to emulate the european model of the modern state and have been invited some 50 years ago by the europeans to join the european union. in the case of russia it is more ambivalent because russia sees itself as an empire. it certainly has not had a deep d
east means far east -- that is to say asia, southwest asia, to the extent that one includes in the east india, pakistan, bangladesh. >> that is a big area with an awful lot of people. >> it is a lot of people. it is not such a huge area. it is roughly comparable with the west. the community is pretty large, too. how do you draw the divide? who is in it, out of it, and who is in between? >> you suggest a strategic vision in your book, a bit of education for me, and it is always...
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and we won the founders started this country the idea was we don't need to be run by the british east india company anymore because basically the north america had been a colony of that corporation and we don't need to be answerable to other governments we can take care of ourselves literally take care of ourselves the first president to sign laws are signed legislation that appropriated money to pay for housing food and medicine for poor people in the united states was george washington. the next comment of the night comes from matt in auckland new zealand are second from that island nation mad had this comment on how the government doesn't really listen to the people it's supposed to represent it frustrates me how a government whose role is to represent their population will never use the very best ideas that come out of that same population like for example james hansen's carbon tax idea instead they make often secretive decisions on the population's behalf and both the press and the populations themselves are left to retro engineer from the outcomes what those original decisions were li
and we won the founders started this country the idea was we don't need to be run by the british east india company anymore because basically the north america had been a colony of that corporation and we don't need to be answerable to other governments we can take care of ourselves literally take care of ourselves the first president to sign laws are signed legislation that appropriated money to pay for housing food and medicine for poor people in the united states was george washington. the...
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you see, at that time they remembered and they knew about the enormous power of the east india company which ruled india with an absolute iron hand for many years with devastating human casualties. they knew about the hudson bay company that was in north america. and while the modern form of the corporation wassing with established, the textile mills some years after the constitution was ratified in new england, their reference point was the menacing power of these gigantic corporations. they didn't want a replay in proliferating form in the country that they thought would succeed their constitutional structure in the usa. now, what is important here to realize is that there has been a whole series of ways to fight back. people have fought back. they've fought back as workers, they've fought back as parents, they've fought back as buyers and shoppers, they've fought back as farmers, they've fought back as women, they've fought back as slaves. they have fought back. and we have in our history the following ways that they've fought back. they've fought back trying to use the vote. they'v
you see, at that time they remembered and they knew about the enormous power of the east india company which ruled india with an absolute iron hand for many years with devastating human casualties. they knew about the hudson bay company that was in north america. and while the modern form of the corporation wassing with established, the textile mills some years after the constitution was ratified in new england, their reference point was the menacing power of these gigantic corporations. they...
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[applause] on the evening of march 9 a little after 8:00 p.m., she is greater india reader east river in the eyes with the index. he then took the cash. the clerk screen. and -- screams. he then told what happened. 911 was called, and police were on their way. he graeme the suspect and through him to the ground. good he then ordered the suspect to stay on the ground. they exchanged blows when the suspect removed an object he struck with two times. the suspect continued to escape, and mr. sorayano gave chase. he returned, not realizing he had been stabbed. he realized he had been stabbed by a desperately violent criminal. the suspect sprain the same caustic mixture at the two teenagers. as a result of the efforts that night we were able to capture a vicious and a separate criminal but is still in custody awaiting nine felony charges. had he not been captured, there is no doubt the suspect would have victimized others. i recommend it be presented with a civilian commendation award. thank you. [applause] >> it is a great honor to have is given to me. the police department and many people
[applause] on the evening of march 9 a little after 8:00 p.m., she is greater india reader east river in the eyes with the index. he then took the cash. the clerk screen. and -- screams. he then told what happened. 911 was called, and police were on their way. he graeme the suspect and through him to the ground. good he then ordered the suspect to stay on the ground. they exchanged blows when the suspect removed an object he struck with two times. the suspect continued to escape, and mr....
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and by that i mean going back to when the east india went public. facebook.ill run through the pricing. >> years of planning will culminaticul culminate on this one number and that's the price for each share.current range of $34 to $38 is the final range that underwriters will take into the pricing call after the market today according to a person familiar with the matter. but that's not to say that it can't still it price above that due to sec regulation, it cannot price more than 20% higher than it that upper end to that bracket meaning $345 would be the ceiling. as i reported earlier, investors are currently being queried on a price around $39 a share, that's $1 above the current range. if that does ring true, that deal would raise $18.9 billion, making it the u.s.'s second biggest ipo of any sector ever. to at that time stop spot would require a top price of $4 # a share or higher. but perhaps as important to traders as price is the amount allocated to retail investors. some 10% to 20% of the deal is likely to get parcelled out to individuals. but it if i
and by that i mean going back to when the east india went public. facebook.ill run through the pricing. >> years of planning will culminaticul culminate on this one number and that's the price for each share.current range of $34 to $38 is the final range that underwriters will take into the pricing call after the market today according to a person familiar with the matter. but that's not to say that it can't still it price above that due to sec regulation, it cannot price more than 20%...
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and whether it is in india or middle east. most people want to live together in peace and harmony.erywhere in the world and this is the work that we are committed to doing. >> what is the challenge in your travel overseas when you talk to muslims about their misconceptions and people in the west? >> after 9/11 there were a few incidents of islamaphobia and muslims and they create a perception that american is against islam. but literally 10s and millions of people who came to us and helped us and said you know, were contribute and kind. not a typical. blondeblue-eyed girl saying i understand you are afraid to go shopping, here i am coming to volunteer to do the shopping. these stories are not covered and i continuously share when i travel the muslim world to eliminate the misperception that america actually is engaging in a war against islam. this is false. and the military general say something or the pastor in florida try to burn the qu'ran and then you know, it is wide new in the muslim and tit for tat . comes down with extremism. and we have to figure out way to combat that in
and whether it is in india or middle east. most people want to live together in peace and harmony.erywhere in the world and this is the work that we are committed to doing. >> what is the challenge in your travel overseas when you talk to muslims about their misconceptions and people in the west? >> after 9/11 there were a few incidents of islamaphobia and muslims and they create a perception that american is against islam. but literally 10s and millions of people who came to us and...
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india, 1498. he finds the water route to the east. and begins of course, because of digamma begins the development of the portuguese empire in the east. what about columbus? what's he done? well, we don't really know that for certain until 1520 when this fellow, portuguese, magellan, set sail, passes under latin america, through the straits that bear his name today, straits of magellan, sails through the straits of magellan into the pacific ocean. a vast oceanic world. it is magellan who crosses the pacific, arrives in the philippines, an encounter with native peoples and magellan was actually killed in the philippines. but his crew and his ship continued their voyage and get home. it is magellan's voyage that establishes now, oh, my heavens, it's a new world. it's not part of china, it's not part of asia. it is, in fact, a new world. it is magellan. it is magellan. or his men who establish that columbus has in fact accomplished an extraordinary feat. how do we emphasize how it changed the world? but that becomes known now. columbus o
india, 1498. he finds the water route to the east. and begins of course, because of digamma begins the development of the portuguese empire in the east. what about columbus? what's he done? well, we don't really know that for certain until 1520 when this fellow, portuguese, magellan, set sail, passes under latin america, through the straits that bear his name today, straits of magellan, sails through the straits of magellan into the pacific ocean. a vast oceanic world. it is magellan who...
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higher in india further making recruitment in the west more attractive to some companies while washington has repeatedly spoken out against offshoring of american jobs it looks like the east might just be bailing it out from its jobless crisis preassure either our team bangalore india. still had on r t police officers are supposed to serve and protect but what happens when they get caught on the other side of the law in a country where the level of obedience towards cops are next to none why do these scenes keep repeating. the line of american power continues. things are so bad. might actually be time for a revolution. and it turns out that a program or drug or starbucks has a surprising him really here. welcome to the capital encountered i'm lauren lyster. very likely. but in the alone if you're the real headlines with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer the
higher in india further making recruitment in the west more attractive to some companies while washington has repeatedly spoken out against offshoring of american jobs it looks like the east might just be bailing it out from its jobless crisis preassure either our team bangalore india. still had on r t police officers are supposed to serve and protect but what happens when they get caught on the other side of the law in a country where the level of obedience towards cops are next to none why do...
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. >> he added india is in a strategic ceiling linking japan and the middle east. he said strengthening ties would lead to peace and stability in asia and the rest of the world. >>> here's more news and brief around the world. a christian preacher in florida inflamed religious tensions on saturday burning a copy of the koran. he said he was protesting the detention of a christian pastor. jones also set fire to a koran in march last year. the iranian foreign ministry said the kuncountries condemns . it demanded the u.s. government take prompt action to ensure no americans do the act. the u.s. state department called the act deplorable. >>> three taiwan womens visits the island. they visited tie pin, one of the sprattly islands. the trio is calling on taiwan's government to aggressive protect taiwan niz territory and sovereignty. other countries claim ownership of the various islands in the sprattley chain. >>> australia for the first time listed it's iconic koala as a threatened species in parts of the country. it is native to australia. the koala population has dec
. >> he added india is in a strategic ceiling linking japan and the middle east. he said strengthening ties would lead to peace and stability in asia and the rest of the world. >>> here's more news and brief around the world. a christian preacher in florida inflamed religious tensions on saturday burning a copy of the koran. he said he was protesting the detention of a christian pastor. jones also set fire to a koran in march last year. the iranian foreign ministry said the...
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. >> gemba added india is a strategic sea lane linking japan and the middle east. he said strengthening ties would lead to peace and stability in asia and the rest of the world. >>> the tallest structure in japan opens in three weeks. officials in charge of the tokyo sky tree are getting ready to welcome tens of thousands of visitors. they're also prepared to keep all those people safe. police, firefighters, self-defense force members, and tokyo residents took part in a drill to prepare for a chemical attack. 2,000 people participated in all. in one scenario, a man sprayed what was meant to be a chemical agent on the tower's 350-meter-high observatory deck. visitors slumped to the floor. authorities in protective gear took them away. they also carried out checks on the sprayed substance. sky tree workers practicelead ing participates down the tower via emergency stairs. authorities led people away from the sky tree's commercial complex after a man reportedly carrying explosives was spotted nearby. a police dog jumped the suspect then officers pinned him down. >> tr
. >> gemba added india is a strategic sea lane linking japan and the middle east. he said strengthening ties would lead to peace and stability in asia and the rest of the world. >>> the tallest structure in japan opens in three weeks. officials in charge of the tokyo sky tree are getting ready to welcome tens of thousands of visitors. they're also prepared to keep all those people safe. police, firefighters, self-defense force members, and tokyo residents took part in a drill to...
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we're in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from indiafrom the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the second-largest country in the world. but with its harsh northern climate, much of this land is sparsely inhabited. the streetlights in this nighttime image from space show the distribution of population in the eastern u.s. and canada. eighty-five percent of canadians live within 200 miles of the u.s. border. one of its biggest cities is montreal. as in vancouver, immigration has a major impact on montreal's urban and political geography. montreal is the primate city of quebec, a french island in an anglo-american sea. the québécois work very hard to preserve their language bugrowing onalism and e quebecoverei
we're in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from indiafrom the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the...
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washington doesn't need a strategic partner to bridge its priorities in east asia but iran is an era ted and ties between america and india do you think that the u.s. can't afford to lose its key ally in the region if it pushes too hard with these sanctions. i've said this before that they would not want to do that i think you are there trying to ease to. you know squeeze as much as possible out of this. triangle but you know i mean you know united states trying to as much as possible but beyond there's a limit to it and the indians know it and they said we're also seeing signs that this whole new thinking game or for trying to marginalize iran is not going to work the deployment to good changes in france and in israel off lead a clear indications that i don't think in the long run because even now there's the so-called sanctions sword the american boys are dangling at india ease to do months of aid and into months for all the north i mean dianne feinstein in the u.s. is saying that a breakthrough might be possible in the five plus one talks. with iran so i don't think i can really go to we dove our the indian pollution c
washington doesn't need a strategic partner to bridge its priorities in east asia but iran is an era ted and ties between america and india do you think that the u.s. can't afford to lose its key ally in the region if it pushes too hard with these sanctions. i've said this before that they would not want to do that i think you are there trying to ease to. you know squeeze as much as possible out of this. triangle but you know i mean you know united states trying to as much as possible but...
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india need mineral resourcez. those resource are there in the arctic and the far east. putin is going to develop this stuff. it includes an improvement of the conditions of life of people in these regions because it's a very difficult region to live in. and they will have to have insentives. they're going to do that. an it seems to me that he's talking about program wrlz all the opposition is talking about is let's get putin. ef no programmatic ideas. if i were interested in the future of russia which is in pretty bad shape, you have that middle class which is fairly well off but the majority of russians are suffering a lot because of the economic conditions, because of the population, the decrease of population, all of these things exist and it seems to me that this is a program oriented towards improving the situation of russia. if imp a patriotic russian, whether i liked putin or not and looked at what the opposition is saying which is get rid of putin, i would probably say i will go with putin because this is the way to do it. it's funny to see that that you know, you expect people to buy a pig in a pok
india need mineral resourcez. those resource are there in the arctic and the far east. putin is going to develop this stuff. it includes an improvement of the conditions of life of people in these regions because it's a very difficult region to live in. and they will have to have insentives. they're going to do that. an it seems to me that he's talking about program wrlz all the opposition is talking about is let's get putin. ef no programmatic ideas. if i were interested in the future of...
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east peace talks. >>> a disagreement over sanctions against iran is dominating u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to india. patchari raksawong is at our bureau in bangkok has more on clinton's indian tour. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is pressing india to curb oil imports from iran. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: hillary clinton's visit to india comes less than two months before additional sanctions against iran go into force. the united states has outlined new sanctions against tehran in response to iran's nuclear program. but so far, india, which imports around 10% of its oil from iran, has shown no intention of following washington's lead. one factor at play is the importance of energy security seen by the government of the prime minister manhoman singh as a crucial element of india's economic growth. clinton emphasized that the u.s. is ready to provide expert advice on how india can diversify its sources of oil. in line with its sanctions against iran washington is hoping that india will agree to reduce imports from iran. >> we commend india for the steps its refineries
east peace talks. >>> a disagreement over sanctions against iran is dominating u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton's visit to india. patchari raksawong is at our bureau in bangkok has more on clinton's indian tour. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is pressing india to curb oil imports from iran. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: hillary clinton's visit to india comes less than two months before additional sanctions against iran go into force. the...
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east -- that was not present in kashmir at all. >> reporter: that begato change in the 1980s in indian-held kashmir with more religious tension and extremism. schwartzberg blames corruption, nonfunctioning local government and meddling from india's capital delhi in local elections. >> india is a pretty good functioning democracy in most parts of the country, but with respect to kashmir it was exceptional. they felt that they couldn't afford to lose elections. they managed to rig election after election, and the people simply got fed up. in 1987, and it was a pretty corrupt administration so e people just had it, they initiated a series of demonstrations that were put down with a heavy hand, and in 1989 it really got out of hand, and the indian government moved in in force. >> reporter: the clampdown triggered a militant separatist insurgency, or vice versa, depending on who is telling the story. india has blamed pakistan, especially its intelligence service, and islamist extremist groups. pakistan says it offers only moral support for the insurgents. groups like human rights watch blame militant groups, but they also finger indian security forces for widespread abuses under the guise of rooting out militants. india insists that
east -- that was not present in kashmir at all. >> reporter: that begato change in the 1980s in indian-held kashmir with more religious tension and extremism. schwartzberg blames corruption, nonfunctioning local government and meddling from india's capital delhi in local elections. >> india is a pretty good functioning democracy in most parts of the country, but with respect to kashmir it was exceptional. they felt that they couldn't afford to lose elections. they managed to rig...
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east coast. secretary of state hillary clinton is wrapping up her visit to india this morning, coming down hard onng enough to combat terrorism. she's also discussing china and the activist chen guangchan in a wide ranging exclusive interview with jill dougherty, live from new delhi, india, she's been following the secretary of state. great to have you on to talk about your sitdown. we heard from her in a public news conference on the bomb-making plot coming out of yemen. i wanted to ask you off the bat about her private comments regarding this chinese activist and the situation that america and china found themselves in over this one guy. >> right and you know it really was quite dramatic because the beginning of this trip, which lasted for about a week was in beijing. secretary clinton was there just as mr. chen a few days after he had arrived and of course, all of the diplomatic drama happened while she was there. when i asked her whether or not china will follow through on its promise, it was a very nuanced but important sound, so let's listen to it. >> i think that we're looking forward to we
east coast. secretary of state hillary clinton is wrapping up her visit to india this morning, coming down hard onng enough to combat terrorism. she's also discussing china and the activist chen guangchan in a wide ranging exclusive interview with jill dougherty, live from new delhi, india, she's been following the secretary of state. great to have you on to talk about your sitdown. we heard from her in a public news conference on the bomb-making plot coming out of yemen. i wanted to ask you...
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east would make russia part of what he calls the rising world. lowers closer to dynamic asian economies and further away from an aging europe. the idea of movie capitals is not without precedent. british india its capital from the coastal city of calcutta to the more centrally located capital in delhi, and it created the city of new delhi. in the 1920s turkish nationalists moved their capital from istanbul to aink are a kick starting rapid growth and more recently brazil moved its capital from rio de janeiro to brazila in the center of the country and kazakhstan moved its seat of government from almade to be closer to russia. it's unlikely president putin will want to follow suit. he would do well to think about the underlying thrust behind the argument. moscow needs urgent reform. russia is not really a booming emerging market economy. it is an oil-rich -- where mostly everything else in the country, including its once -- military is in a sham bells. putin often cites figures to show that he has preceded over a boom. the average russian's income has risen more than seven-fold in the last decade from $2,000 to $14,000 a year. yet, that statistic tells an incomplete story. russia's growth ha
east would make russia part of what he calls the rising world. lowers closer to dynamic asian economies and further away from an aging europe. the idea of movie capitals is not without precedent. british india its capital from the coastal city of calcutta to the more centrally located capital in delhi, and it created the city of new delhi. in the 1920s turkish nationalists moved their capital from istanbul to aink are a kick starting rapid growth and more recently brazil moved its capital from...
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east, it's going to be asia and i think somebody mentioned africa. also the systemic challenges these regions are facing. .. be it brazil, be it india, be it japan, australia, most of whom already have these relationships. we need to deepen them and leverage them more. >> thank you doctor. >> let me answer your last two questions together because i think they fit together. if you look at american grand strategy today and look at so-called pivot to asia or rebalancing to asia i think that is probably the right thing to do. that is where the long-term security challenges lie. shorter term challenges still remain in the greater middle east. so that is the second part. we are looking to our european allies to help us in primarily that second endeavor. otherwise we're not going to have the capacity to do it. the question is, are the european allies willing and able to do that? there is, afghanistan fatigue in europe as it is here but i think it is even worse in europe and you've got the financial problems that we discussed. so as you look at that strategy i the question i think are the european partners allies, willing to go along with t
east, it's going to be asia and i think somebody mentioned africa. also the systemic challenges these regions are facing. .. be it brazil, be it india, be it japan, australia, most of whom already have these relationships. we need to deepen them and leverage them more. >> thank you doctor. >> let me answer your last two questions together because i think they fit together. if you look at american grand strategy today and look at so-called pivot to asia or rebalancing to asia i think...
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threatening to shut down the country's india over the recent gas price increases announced by the government. many people are taking to the streets today in anger in one eastrotestors set fires using gasoline. and other cities they're keeping their businesses closed and blocking railways and roads. last week the state-run oil firms raised fuel prices 11% to offset growing losses caused by subsidized rates, a rise in the international oil price, and a plunging -- >>> tuition relief could be on the way for some california students. a bill to help middle-class families passed the state assembly. under the plan families who make too much money to qualify for state financial aid but make less than dollars 150,000 a year would be given scholarships. a separate fund to a separate measure to fun the plan needs to be approved. lawmakers also approved the bill to create an online library to reduce the costs of college textbooks. >>> and technology firms seem to go going the extra mile to woo college students. it's creating a shortage of engineers and software developers. the wall street journal reports some companies have been offering college students things like f
threatening to shut down the country's india over the recent gas price increases announced by the government. many people are taking to the streets today in anger in one eastrotestors set fires using gasoline. and other cities they're keeping their businesses closed and blocking railways and roads. last week the state-run oil firms raised fuel prices 11% to offset growing losses caused by subsidized rates, a rise in the international oil price, and a plunging -- >>> tuition relief...
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china and india needs mineral resources, which are there in the arctic and the far east. putin will develop this stuff. in includes an improvement of the conditions of life of people in these regions because it is a very difficult region to live in, and they have to have incentives. they're trying to do that. it seems to me he is talking about program whereas all the opposition is talking about is let's get putin. no programmatic ideas. if i were interested in the future of russia, which is in pretty bad shape, you have the middle-class which is fairly well off, but the majority of russians are suffering a lot because of the economic conditions, because of the population, a decrease of the population -- all of these things exist and it seems to me this is a program oriented toward improving the situation of russia. if i were a patriotic russian, whether i like putin or not, i would look at what the opposition is saying, which is get rid of putin, and then putin will say i will go with it because this is the way to do it. it is funny to see that, that you expect people to
china and india needs mineral resources, which are there in the arctic and the far east. putin will develop this stuff. in includes an improvement of the conditions of life of people in these regions because it is a very difficult region to live in, and they have to have incentives. they're trying to do that. it seems to me he is talking about program whereas all the opposition is talking about is let's get putin. no programmatic ideas. if i were interested in the future of russia, which is in...