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thank you guys for being here and enlightening us, as always. >> thank you. >> when we come back on "tiempo," cuny students are facing a major tuition increase. we'll tell you what advocates are doing to stop that hike from >> cuny, new york city's public university system, consists of a large network of community colleges and four-year institutions. cuny faces devastating funding cuts from the state. governor andrew cuomo proposed shifting part of the cost of running the city's public colleges from the state back to city hall, and if the city doesn't pick up the tab, the cuny system will face a $485 million shortfall. time is running out, by the way. couple of days. so here to enlighten us further on the tense situation -- renata pumarol from the new york communities for change and george emilio sanchez from the college of staten island. welcome to you both. i think the governor's -- it was in january -- right? -- that he announced that the state funding would be cut. but i think i read at the same time that he goes on to say that the cuny system will be fully funded and that it will
thank you guys for being here and enlightening us, as always. >> thank you. >> when we come back on "tiempo," cuny students are facing a major tuition increase. we'll tell you what advocates are doing to stop that hike from >> cuny, new york city's public university system, consists of a large network of community colleges and four-year institutions. cuny faces devastating funding cuts from the state. governor andrew cuomo proposed shifting part of the cost of...
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aircraft, whether they were injured, taken out by ambulance. on this police briefing which will enlighten us a great degree in terms of what happened. we do know this happened roughly about 35, almost 40 minutes ago that this incident occurred at the airport. and two aircraft were involved. we can only see the remains of one aircraft. there were flames and we could see a lot of smoke coming from this. it was shot off in the distance, as well as some video shot from the water near the airport. clearly a fire rescue boat thahat was trying to pour water from the shoreline onto what was left of that aircraft. we're waiting and trying to find out as much the news conference from tampa police was supposed to start at 12:20. obviously they're a little behind . peter o. excite airports a small -- o. knight airports a small airport where fairly small aircraft take off from. this is close to mcgill air force base and also to tampa international. so there's no doubt a lot of flight patterns that have been adjusted for the air show this weekend. beenen familiar with the changing pattttern that occurred
aircraft, whether they were injured, taken out by ambulance. on this police briefing which will enlighten us a great degree in terms of what happened. we do know this happened roughly about 35, almost 40 minutes ago that this incident occurred at the airport. and two aircraft were involved. we can only see the remains of one aircraft. there were flames and we could see a lot of smoke coming from this. it was shot off in the distance, as well as some video shot from the water near the airport....
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core issues voters are going to have to deal with, can you in light and as on how difficult it -- enlighten ushow difficult it would be through the u.k. to read negotiate access to the eu single market if it did vote to leave the european union? cecilia: i am afraid i cannot because it depends on if the british people vote to leave which i hope they do not. that depends on if there is a wish to leave. what decision the government makes and what kind of relationship we wanted to have with the eu. something for us to decide, and especially by the government and we will see what kind of relationship that would be and how we negotiate it. it is impossible to say today. the euthe eu -- mark: trade commissioner cecilia malmstrÖm speaking, avoiding that question, a hot topic. you caught up with the commissioners counterpart in the united states. david: i talked to ambassador about then, we talked transpacific partnership, the big deal he had been working on. impressed with how much time he's been in airplanes. working diligently with his counterparts in europe, stressed a lot of trade barriers necess
core issues voters are going to have to deal with, can you in light and as on how difficult it -- enlighten ushow difficult it would be through the u.k. to read negotiate access to the eu single market if it did vote to leave the european union? cecilia: i am afraid i cannot because it depends on if the british people vote to leave which i hope they do not. that depends on if there is a wish to leave. what decision the government makes and what kind of relationship we wanted to have with the...
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with the events in europe this week, i can't think of anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put these, put everything that we're seeing on our television screens into perspective. mike, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, marc. thank you. >> so you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what motivated you to write that book, and what does it mean. >> sure. in the forward which i actually wrote at the end, the manuscript was already done, and penguin said, so why'd you write this book, i talk about being in australia in the outback at a joint facility, the australian call pine gap, we call it alice. it's really in the outback. you land on the the outback, you get on -- let me choose my words carefully -- the road. and we were having a schmooze, and we were walking off the ops floor into brilliant outback sun, and i turned to my trail january counterpart -- australian counterpart and said wouldn't you like to tak
with the events in europe this week, i can't think of anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put these, put everything that we're seeing on our television screens into perspective. mike, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, marc. thank you. >> so you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what motivated you to write that book, and what does it mean. >> sure. in the forward which i actually wrote at the end, the manuscript was already done, and penguin...
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russell's here to enlighten us. 3 ((russell)) one of the i visit a new city is go to at least one museum. i also try to take in some of that city's public art. i think it helps to define what a city is... and how much it appreciates beautiful things. it's easy to forget though, that in our own towns... the ones where we art. my one tank trip didn't take me far at all. i walked. to tampa's bayshore boulevard. to see some of the things that make me happy i live here. 3 coco, josephine and i love hanging out at the of outdoor public art recently boulevard across from the the monte carlo. it's called "visual welcome" by artist yaacov agam. it's been in tampa since the 90's... but only recently did it get this high profile address on this median on the bayshore.it's where agam intended it to be. where people could walk by. drive by. it's a drive by artwork. it's not appropriate for an art museum. it's meant to be outdoors. part of the reason for that is how the agam seems to move as you move. when you walk or drive by it... it changes. one direction, it looks like this. the other... it looks
russell's here to enlighten us. 3 ((russell)) one of the i visit a new city is go to at least one museum. i also try to take in some of that city's public art. i think it helps to define what a city is... and how much it appreciates beautiful things. it's easy to forget though, that in our own towns... the ones where we art. my one tank trip didn't take me far at all. i walked. to tampa's bayshore boulevard. to see some of the things that make me happy i live here. 3 coco, josephine and i love...
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thank you for enlightening us. >> top stories with weather and traffic when we return. >> look, i know you're and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from from "fox 5 news" this is "good day wake up" >> there is rain overnight and it's a little bit wet out there. you might see some rain dripping off the awnings and scaffolding. you can see slightly cooler temperatures but it's still a pretty nice day ahead of us. mike, he will have the full forecast coming up. juliet: the deadline for the deal between new jersey transit and the rail unions is inching closer. he works for the company and is not too happy about this. no agreement and site for what we are hearing. today. >> a long island teenager facing six months in prison after he pleads guilty to a dragracing crash. the judge granted a 19-year-old youthful offender status. >> president obama is having the newest prime house. it was a big state dinner. very exclusive. the dinner marked the first visit by canadian prime minister in 20 years. wasn't? >> have you been to the white house? i have. >> on a tour.
thank you for enlightening us. >> top stories with weather and traffic when we return. >> look, i know you're and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from from "fox 5 news" this is "good day wake up" >> there is rain overnight and it's a little bit wet out there. you might see some rain dripping off the awnings and scaffolding. you can see slightly cooler temperatures but it's still a pretty nice day ahead of us. mike, he will...
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so hopefully you can enlighten us. >> that's my goal. i think about ways to eat healthy, but add great flavor without sacrificing or feeling like you're on a diet or depriving yourself. >> is there anything specific? >> one of my favorite go to is here's a few here we've got. >> we can use citrus fruit for flavor, right? >> citrus fruit is a great way. sauces, salad dressings and adding it to your water. there's fun ways to add in citrus and fruit to give it back flavor, even think about the zest of them. flavor in your baked goods and cooking and different things like that. >> is there any other ways? >> definitely. we have the spices and herbs. i had a salad dressing today that had fresh basil from the backyard garden. it was really good. >> fresh matters. >> absolutely. and you think to even cinnamon, ginger, garlic and think about cinnamon in your oatmeal and things like that. it adds a lot and makes you feel like you're getting a savery type of thing. >> how about bold flavors and crunch. >> you want to think about that like sharp c
so hopefully you can enlighten us. >> that's my goal. i think about ways to eat healthy, but add great flavor without sacrificing or feeling like you're on a diet or depriving yourself. >> is there anything specific? >> one of my favorite go to is here's a few here we've got. >> we can use citrus fruit for flavor, right? >> citrus fruit is a great way. sauces, salad dressings and adding it to your water. there's fun ways to add in citrus and fruit to give it back...
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we are always grateful for you to come in and enlighten us about it. thank you. >> yes. >> pictures of the belgian prime minister's residence and office, authorities say they were found on a laptop that was discovered after a raid last week stand laptop contained information about other locations around brussels. security around the prime minister has been stepped up since the attacks that killed 32 people last week. authorities in france have charged a french citizen with plotting an imminent terrorist attack. police said they found an unprecedented number of chemicals and explosives and fake passports at the participant of reda kriket. held on suspicion of plotting an attack. kr ifgket wakriket was arresteds after the brussels attacks. >>> the measure introduced following the astacks on paris in november, widely criticized as running counter to the country answer principles. jacky rowland reports. >> these proposals included not only the plan to strip dual nationals of their french nationality if convictof terrorist offenses but also a plan to make i
we are always grateful for you to come in and enlighten us about it. thank you. >> yes. >> pictures of the belgian prime minister's residence and office, authorities say they were found on a laptop that was discovered after a raid last week stand laptop contained information about other locations around brussels. security around the prime minister has been stepped up since the attacks that killed 32 people last week. authorities in france have charged a french citizen with plotting...
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reductionism that prevents him from speaking, from developing a vocabulary in waysows him to speak that enlighten usbout the persistence of racism, racist violence, state violence. amy: what would you say bernie sanders would say that would satisfy you and how he under the issue of racial and economic oppression? i would think that he might recognize the extent to which capitalism is racial capitalism, as cedric robinson pointed out. on slavery.as built throughout the history of capitalism, we see the extent to intertwined with economic oppression. it seems that he does not have the vocabulary that allows him to see the role that racism has played. he seems to think that economic justice will lead us to racial justice. amy: who are you endorsing? angela: endorsing? i don't endorse. , well, to beat voted i've actually never for one of the two major parties in a presidential election before barack obama. i believe an independent politics. i still think that we need a new party, a party that is grounded in labor, a party that can speak to all of the issues around racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia
reductionism that prevents him from speaking, from developing a vocabulary in waysows him to speak that enlighten usbout the persistence of racism, racist violence, state violence. amy: what would you say bernie sanders would say that would satisfy you and how he under the issue of racial and economic oppression? i would think that he might recognize the extent to which capitalism is racial capitalism, as cedric robinson pointed out. on slavery.as built throughout the history of capitalism, we...
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it's just that this war boy is enlightening us on how things should be done.ine! >> seth: not necessarily. >> is this about your wind board again? [ laughter ] seth: first off, it's not a wind board, it's a wind glider, you know that. and guys, why can't we give it a shot? we would save thousands of oline. >> okay. let's picture that. you're on the fury road riding your wind board. >> seth: wind glider.zards ambush you. what do you do? they have harpoons and buzz saws. >> seth: and i have the wind and glide to safety. >> and when they ram you with their cars that are covered in spikes? >> you know what's scary?ar what's scary? climate change. >> last year you were calling it global warming. >> seth: haven't you died yet? >> seth: it's a guing ]nab you. >> seth: you can yell all you all the birds are extinct. he's right. board. >> yes. i'll go tell the mechanics to scrap what they are working on with the cars and the war rigs. >> seth: are you sure?u know, it's time for something new. hey, can i pitch you an idea? just off the top of my head why we're spit balling?
it's just that this war boy is enlightening us on how things should be done.ine! >> seth: not necessarily. >> is this about your wind board again? [ laughter ] seth: first off, it's not a wind board, it's a wind glider, you know that. and guys, why can't we give it a shot? we would save thousands of oline. >> okay. let's picture that. you're on the fury road riding your wind board. >> seth: wind glider.zards ambush you. what do you do? they have harpoons and buzz saws....
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you have enlightened us.it's always wonderful to appear with john and jim and if you keep coming, we will keep coming. thank you. [ applause ] >> harold holtzer, james macpherson, aren't they amazing? we look forward to having you return again and again. if we could, we could just order chinese food and stay for another session. but we all have to go. they will be here staying for a book signing. you can stay a little while, go to the museum store, chat with them, then go to our cafe for dinner. we look forward to seeing you all again. thank you all so much and thank you three wonderful gentlemen. [ applause ] >>> book tv has 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of the book in charlottesville starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman, who discusses his book "the man who stalked einstein." how nazi scientist changed the course of history. then saturday evening at 7
you have enlightened us.it's always wonderful to appear with john and jim and if you keep coming, we will keep coming. thank you. [ applause ] >> harold holtzer, james macpherson, aren't they amazing? we look forward to having you return again and again. if we could, we could just order chinese food and stay for another session. but we all have to go. they will be here staying for a book signing. you can stay a little while, go to the museum store, chat with them, then go to our cafe for...
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prussell rhodes enlightens us pcocoa josephine and i love phanging out, that beautiful iece of outdoor public art precently installed on bay shore pboulevard across from academy of pholy names and monte carlo ptowers now it's been in tampa psince the 90s but only recently paddress on the bay shore. pit certainly where he intended pto be where people could walk by pdrive by. pdrive by art work. pnothing to be, it's not pappropriate for a museum. preally meant to be outdoors. p>> now, part of the reason for pthat is how the it seems to move pas you move. pwhen you walk or drive by it, it pchanges. pone direction it looks like pthis. pthe other it looks totally pdifferent. probin a manager of tampa art rograms division. pshe finds the art, finds the pmoney. ublic, private and grants. pto make public art happen in ptampa. pand she says there's a pdifference between this kind of pmuseum. plot of it has to do with how pyou're engaged. phow you encounter it. pin the public it's, it's very pharsh conditions. ptypically you've got sun, you've pgot wind. pyou've got salt, water. pyou've got othe
prussell rhodes enlightens us pcocoa josephine and i love phanging out, that beautiful iece of outdoor public art precently installed on bay shore pboulevard across from academy of pholy names and monte carlo ptowers now it's been in tampa psince the 90s but only recently paddress on the bay shore. pit certainly where he intended pto be where people could walk by pdrive by. pdrive by art work. pnothing to be, it's not pappropriate for a museum. preally meant to be outdoors. p>> now, part...
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could you enlighten us how 2,000 documents became classified after politics reared its ugly head? >> i don't really know the answer. you are certainly right. it is not that people are trying to protect the guilty by classification. there may be some of that. but it is mostly all of the pressure in the system you never get pinged for overclassifying something. but you can get in trouble for letting out something that is classified and not realizing. so all of the setups in the system push to over-classification. about the 2,000 documents you are probably as well informed about that as i am. >> okay. in the middle. the red tie gentlemen. >> thank you. we are seeing that over the past few years russia's influence in the southeast europe or western b b balkens has been increasing. how do you see this trend over the next few years -- balkans? >> i take putin serious with his claims. the challenge to russia is that almost everything putin has done, from my perspective, are causing russia's downfall. but that is years away. as the saying has it in the long run we are all dead; right? and
could you enlighten us how 2,000 documents became classified after politics reared its ugly head? >> i don't really know the answer. you are certainly right. it is not that people are trying to protect the guilty by classification. there may be some of that. but it is mostly all of the pressure in the system you never get pinged for overclassifying something. but you can get in trouble for letting out something that is classified and not realizing. so all of the setups in the system push...
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with the events in europe this week i can to give anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put everything we are seeing on our television screens into perspective. thank you for joining us today you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what does that mean? mr. hayden: just a brief terms of motivation. in the forward, which i wrote when the men's group was already done. payments is right -- what you write this book? i talked about being in australia, in the outback a joint facility. is called pine gap, we call it ellis. is really in the outback. road and you come to a "t." ayers rock. is way out there. we were having a schmooze and we were walking off the floor into this brilliant outback sun. i turned my counterpart and said when you like to take your citizens and their and show them of the kids are doing? of course the answer was yeah. that is kind of the book. and the longer form of this, and this is a knowledgeable audience, i don't know of something so essential to american democracy that is less well-known by the american population than american espionage. the purpose o
with the events in europe this week i can to give anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put everything we are seeing on our television screens into perspective. thank you for joining us today you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what does that mean? mr. hayden: just a brief terms of motivation. in the forward, which i wrote when the men's group was already done. payments is right -- what you write this book? i talked about being in australia, in the outback a...
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the events in europe, cannot think of anyone better than he to enlighten us and put everything into perspective. thank you for joining us. you have a new book out. what motivated you to write this book and what does it mean? >> in terms of motivation, why this book? ? , i talk about being in australia in the outlook -- in the outback at a joint facility. it is really in the outback. you land at the airport and you to on the road, and you come a t. it is way out there. some meetings, and we were walking out into the brilliant outback sunshine. i spoke to my australian counterpart -- wouldn't you like to take your citizens in there and show them what these kids are doing? and the answer was, yes. that is the book. know of something so essential to american democracy that is less well known by the american population than american espionage. the purpose of the book is to walk up to the cipher lock, punch and the numbers, and bring in my countrymen. introduce them to the people and to many of the things that they do on their behalf. that is the objective. comes back to something so misunderstood. m
the events in europe, cannot think of anyone better than he to enlighten us and put everything into perspective. thank you for joining us. you have a new book out. what motivated you to write this book and what does it mean? >> in terms of motivation, why this book? ? , i talk about being in australia in the outlook -- in the outback at a joint facility. it is really in the outback. you land at the airport and you to on the road, and you come a t. it is way out there. some meetings, and...
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enlighten us. what is the establishment doing? what is the republican party doing? to choose between ted cruz or donald trump. bret: what they are doing is freaking out. they don't know the path. you have mitt romney saying everybody has to vote for everybody in every state that can be donald trump, others saying we just need to stop him from 1237 and then figure it out at the convention. there is pandemonium in the so-called establishment. carly fiorina, that is a fantastic thing for ted cruz. we saw her on the debate stage perform very well. she is a fantastic advocate and gave one of the strongest speeches advocating for ted cruz when she came out. they are going to use her throughout the rest of the state's to beat ted cruz at kabul on the road. bill: some angst in the party elders. irvin meyer is a football coach, the football coach at ohio state university. in that part of the country this matters. watch. >> we would like to tell you the leadership you have shown in the state of ohio since we have been back, your friendship as a friend and as a supporter of wh
enlighten us. what is the establishment doing? what is the republican party doing? to choose between ted cruz or donald trump. bret: what they are doing is freaking out. they don't know the path. you have mitt romney saying everybody has to vote for everybody in every state that can be donald trump, others saying we just need to stop him from 1237 and then figure it out at the convention. there is pandemonium in the so-called establishment. carly fiorina, that is a fantastic thing for ted cruz....
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with the events in europe this week, i can't think of anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put these, put everything that we're seeing on our television screens into perspective. mike, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, marc. thank you. >> so you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what motivated you to write that book, and what does it mean. >> sure. in the forward which i actually wrote at the end, the manuscript was already done, and penguin said, so why'd you write this book, i talk about being in australia in the outback at a joint facility, the australian call pine gap, we call it alice. it's really in the outback. you land on the the outback, you get on -- let me choose my words carefully -- the road. and we were having a schmooze, and we were walking off the ops floor into brilliant outback sun, and i turned to my trail january counterpart -- australian counterpart and said wouldn't you like to take your citizens in there and hoe them what -- show them what those kids are doing? and, of course, the answer was, yeah. that's kind of the book. in the longer
with the events in europe this week, i can't think of anyone better than mike to enlighten us and put these, put everything that we're seeing on our television screens into perspective. mike, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, marc. thank you. >> so you have a new book out called "playing to the edge." what motivated you to write that book, and what does it mean. >> sure. in the forward which i actually wrote at the end, the manuscript was already done, and penguin...
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it really enlightened us. okay. this is macy o'snipes. very much like george w. lee, isaiah nixon. killed for voting. killed in georgia in 1946. two years before isaiah nixon. because he voted. now, here's the kind of detail that's interesting. so many things that are interesting, but when you're studying these things, you want to glom on to these interesting moments. the family says after he was shot and had to walk three miles to a white land owner's place to get a ride to the hospital. he gets to the hospital, the doctor examines him and says, my gosh, he's going to need a blood transfusion. the family tells us this. and the family says, well, good, let's give him a transfusion. and the doctor said, i can't do that. now understand the doctor was white. this was the time when just about all doctors were. and the doctor said, well, we can't, we don't have any black blood today. you've heard me talk about the mythology that people operated under about african americans at the time. they adopted a lot of myths that were hard for people to break, even if they had wanted to. by the wa
it really enlightened us. okay. this is macy o'snipes. very much like george w. lee, isaiah nixon. killed for voting. killed in georgia in 1946. two years before isaiah nixon. because he voted. now, here's the kind of detail that's interesting. so many things that are interesting, but when you're studying these things, you want to glom on to these interesting moments. the family says after he was shot and had to walk three miles to a white land owner's place to get a ride to the hospital. he...
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with the advent of europe this week i can think of anybody better than him to enlighten us and put everything that we are seeing on our television screens. thank you for joining us here today. so, you have a new book called plains to the edge. what motivated you to write the book and what does that mean? >> in the foreword that was already done and then they said so why did you write this book i talk about being in australia in the outback there at the joint facility, it's really in the outback. choose my words carefully here that we get on the road and come to a t.. it's way out there. we were walking off the floor into the brilliant outback sun and i turned to my australian counterpart and said what didn't you like to take your citizens in and show them what the kids are doing and of course the answer was yes. well, that is kind of the book. in the longer form and i will spare you this because i disagree, i don't know of something so essential to american democracy that is less well known by the american population than american espionage. so the purpose of the book is to bring my countryme
with the advent of europe this week i can think of anybody better than him to enlighten us and put everything that we are seeing on our television screens. thank you for joining us here today. so, you have a new book called plains to the edge. what motivated you to write the book and what does that mean? >> in the foreword that was already done and then they said so why did you write this book i talk about being in australia in the outback there at the joint facility, it's really in the...
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could you enlighten us as to how to thousand state department documents became classified post factorafter politics reared its ugly head? >> you're probably better than i had answering that. you are right. it is not the people trying to protect the guilty by classification. there may be some of that, but the pressure from the system, you never get pinged for over classifying but you can for letting out something that is classified that you did not realize. all the pressure pushes toward overclassification which keeps getting worse and worse. about those documents, you're probably as well informed as i am. >> thank you. we have seen rushes influencing the southeast europe how do you see these strengths? do you think that these actions are much more tactical? >> taking this seriously. the challenge is almost everything that has been done is hastening the downfall. but that is years away and as the saying has it, in the long run we are all dead. he seems completely oblivious. i think the kind of assertion, target of opportunity, policies he has pursued will continue. he does not have the
could you enlighten us as to how to thousand state department documents became classified post factorafter politics reared its ugly head? >> you're probably better than i had answering that. you are right. it is not the people trying to protect the guilty by classification. there may be some of that, but the pressure from the system, you never get pinged for over classifying but you can for letting out something that is classified that you did not realize. all the pressure pushes toward...
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. >> thank you very much for enlightening us on your vision and addressing the developmental challengesn our part of the world. i would like to really ongratulate you for mentioning the local workings. but how about ensuring ownership and systems -- inaudible] gayle: everybody wants to untie aid. ok. part of local ownership is country ownership. one of the things we've seen around the world is that when a country takes ownership but the leadership, whether it's at the uppermost levels or the local level is willing to put a few things into the mix, political capital, a commitment to transparency and fairness, that we get gains that last for a very, very long time. so that is -- i think that's one of the most important ingredients for long-term success. so that's key. user friendly systems, we are always trying to be more user friendly. i will say that over the years, there's been a lot of layering of new systems and new ideas and new procedures and i will not put this on the career men and women of usaid as much as i'd put it on the rotating leadership, new teams come in, we've all got b
. >> thank you very much for enlightening us on your vision and addressing the developmental challengesn our part of the world. i would like to really ongratulate you for mentioning the local workings. but how about ensuring ownership and systems -- inaudible] gayle: everybody wants to untie aid. ok. part of local ownership is country ownership. one of the things we've seen around the world is that when a country takes ownership but the leadership, whether it's at the uppermost levels or...
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can you enlighten us? i haven't gotten a response. is that even a consideration? >> it's been very much a consideration, congressman, and it's a lot more complicated than it obviously sounds. if you're going to have a safe zone within syria itself, it has to be exactly that. it has to be safe. how do you make it safe? how do you prevent a syrian air force barrel bomber from flying over it? well, you've got to have aircraft in the air. take away their air defenses as a result. how do you prevent daesh from coming in and attacking or the syrian army from coming in and attacking? it has to be safe. that means somewhere between 15,000 to 30,000 troops have to be on the ground in order to make it safe. that's the judgment of the defense department. are we prepared to put that on the ground? >> i mean, i've heard calls for safe zones -- >> i'm not calling for american troops to be in the ground. we're already flying in the area as you know. >> who is going to make it safe? right now safety is found by going to jordan or getting to the berm where there are 15,000 people
can you enlighten us? i haven't gotten a response. is that even a consideration? >> it's been very much a consideration, congressman, and it's a lot more complicated than it obviously sounds. if you're going to have a safe zone within syria itself, it has to be exactly that. it has to be safe. how do you make it safe? how do you prevent a syrian air force barrel bomber from flying over it? well, you've got to have aircraft in the air. take away their air defenses as a result. how do you...
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thank you very much for enlightening us in addressing the developmental challenges in our part of the world. i would like to really congratulate you for mentioning local ownership in development, but how about ensuring the use of the country system in providing it and at the same time i would like to learn about your idea of untying it. >> yeah. everybody wants it untied. the state department. >> okay. look, part of ownership is country ownership and one of the things we've learned around the world is when the country takes ownership, but the leadership, whether it's the uppermost level or the local level is willing to put a few things into the mix. political capital, and a commitment to transparency and fairness that we get gains that last for a very, very long time and so that is, i think that's one of the most important ingredients for long-term success. so that's key. user friendly systems, we are also trying to be more user friendly, and i will say that over the years, there's been a lot of layering of new systems and new ideas and new procedures and i will not put this on the ca
thank you very much for enlightening us in addressing the developmental challenges in our part of the world. i would like to really congratulate you for mentioning local ownership in development, but how about ensuring the use of the country system in providing it and at the same time i would like to learn about your idea of untying it. >> yeah. everybody wants it untied. the state department. >> okay. look, part of ownership is country ownership and one of the things we've learned...