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is iran changed its behavior, then enron should be rewarded.should don't be rewarded for saying that it will continue to seek the country dust seek the destruction of my country, support terrorism, and continue aggression against all of these places. in the west some hollywood stars have started the campaign for a no vote in congress. >> we could be denied at the moment that makes our lives with living. why? >> dude, because we would be dead. >> super dead. >> like totally fried by a major nuclear bomb dead. is anck humor oversimplification. it diffused a crisis that seemed to be heading for war. and where will be back on the agenda if the deal fails. jeremy bowen, bbc news. katty: for more, i spoke a short time ago with the former senior director for middle east affairs and president bush's white house. a want to pick up on the interview with the vice president and iran. what did you make of it? >> i think that innocence, the nuclear deal is not the beginning of the end, it is the end of the beginning. you and if the nuclear deal makes it thro
is iran changed its behavior, then enron should be rewarded.should don't be rewarded for saying that it will continue to seek the country dust seek the destruction of my country, support terrorism, and continue aggression against all of these places. in the west some hollywood stars have started the campaign for a no vote in congress. >> we could be denied at the moment that makes our lives with living. why? >> dude, because we would be dead. >> super dead. >> like...
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did the books the same way comparing climate scientists to the guys at enron. >> if i told you heres the plan of surgery for the back problem you're having, first we'll remove your head and get your head off and work on your spine and have your head back on. you would say thank you, doctor i don't think i have a back problem anymore. i think what senator cruise is responding to is the solution is proposed like cap and trade that involves a growth of government and enormous complexity decimated american manufacturing. so of course it's like that back surgery plan. i say i don't have a problem anymore. so if we can show a solution that fits with conservative values conservatives can enter this conversation. >> bob offering a decidingly more bullish assessment. thanks for your time. >> great to be with you. >>> up next why today's vote to defund planned parenthood could be just a small preview of what we can expect this fall. stay with us. >> it represent as triumph of blind ideology. and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month
did the books the same way comparing climate scientists to the guys at enron. >> if i told you heres the plan of surgery for the back problem you're having, first we'll remove your head and get your head off and work on your spine and have your head back on. you would say thank you, doctor i don't think i have a back problem anymore. i think what senator cruise is responding to is the solution is proposed like cap and trade that involves a growth of government and enormous complexity...
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it went out of business because it was enron's account and no one wanted anything to do with it. it such a bad reputation. couldn't resist, arthur andersen makes me foam at the mouth. [laughter] >> sound like -- [inaudible] >> they only preferred, osha jennett refers historically in the recent past about two, three cases a year. they say the reason is because the law, which is weak, and we don't disagree by the way. i would love to have new laws. that would be fabulous. i'm just trying to make the best, make a silk purse out of a sow's ear of the osha. but it is only misdemeanor but there are all sorts of other charges. lying to the government, obstructing justice, destroying evidence, wire fraud. there's the whole series of other violations that can be alleged, which is what the u.s. attorney did in the blankenship case. >> are there every cases where they settle out with a company that you i believe there was a bulletin chemical plant in louisiana and they settle down. >> it doesn't give rise to a criminal. spirit so the justice department -- >> well, they couldn't. a serious v
it went out of business because it was enron's account and no one wanted anything to do with it. it such a bad reputation. couldn't resist, arthur andersen makes me foam at the mouth. [laughter] >> sound like -- [inaudible] >> they only preferred, osha jennett refers historically in the recent past about two, three cases a year. they say the reason is because the law, which is weak, and we don't disagree by the way. i would love to have new laws. that would be fabulous. i'm just...
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when he left, he should have taken the oil instead of giving it to isis and enron. -- iran. you know the primary beneficiary is? china is taking out the oil. you should not have gone in. once you went in, you should never have -- i mean you go in, you never won. but what a mistake iraq was. i heard jeb bush talking about it. first of all, it took in five days before he could give an answer. after the pollsters told him what to say, he said it was bad. now he is trying to backtrack, probably because his brother said you're killing me, you said it is bad. that is my legacy, the iraq war. iraq war is a disaster for the bushes. the last thing we need is another bush, believe me. saddam hussein, instead of him, you have isis. instead of him, you have iran taking over. so you tell me, was it worth what we paid for? yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: i said they are terrible. not destroyed, but they are pretty well destroyed. i think i would have a great relationship with russia and putin. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: it depends. they have to behave also. i think i would get
when he left, he should have taken the oil instead of giving it to isis and enron. -- iran. you know the primary beneficiary is? china is taking out the oil. you should not have gone in. once you went in, you should never have -- i mean you go in, you never won. but what a mistake iraq was. i heard jeb bush talking about it. first of all, it took in five days before he could give an answer. after the pollsters told him what to say, he said it was bad. now he is trying to backtrack, probably...
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enron used to do their books the same way. >> well, it's like this.i told you, here's the plan of surgery for your back problem. first, take off your head, and we'll work on your back problem. so, the solution is anathema. so, of course, it's like that badge surgery plan. i say, i don't have a problem anymore. so, if we can show a solution that fits with conservative values, conservatives can offer a solution. >> bob inglis, thanks for your time. >>> up next, why plans to defund planned parenthood can be just a small sample of what we can expect this fall. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list c
enron used to do their books the same way. >> well, it's like this.i told you, here's the plan of surgery for your back problem. first, take off your head, and we'll work on your back problem. so, the solution is anathema. so, of course, it's like that badge surgery plan. i say, i don't have a problem anymore. so, if we can show a solution that fits with conservative values, conservatives can offer a solution. >> bob inglis, thanks for your time. >>> up next, why plans to...
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enron used to do their books the same way. >> well it's like this. if i told you, here's the plan of surgery for your back problem. first, take off your head and we'll work on your back problem. so the solution is anathema. so, of course it's like that badge surgery plan. i say, i don't have a problem anymore. so, if we can show a solution that fits with conservative values conservatives can offer a solution. >> bob inglis thanks for your time. >>> up next, why plans to defund planned parenthood can be just a small sample of what we can expect this fall. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take
enron used to do their books the same way. >> well it's like this. if i told you, here's the plan of surgery for your back problem. first, take off your head and we'll work on your back problem. so the solution is anathema. so, of course it's like that badge surgery plan. i say, i don't have a problem anymore. so, if we can show a solution that fits with conservative values conservatives can offer a solution. >> bob inglis thanks for your time. >>> up next, why plans to...
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business lady, she came up with an idea and said i wanted a business that afghan women can be part of enron, we will sell the rugs, they'll raise the sheep and designed the rug, will make it part of the deal to get the supports and children will have to go to school, they can't be brought into any type of contact with the opium stuff. women will run the business and the profits will go back to the project and it has been a fabulous project. she was just one person, there is some afghan women who were there, another woman did an amazing job running orphanages and mobile training clinics for women to teach them basic skills so they can start their own business and be self-sufficient and provide for their families. the council really was a partnership, afghan and u.s., public and private, it was a way to join forces, make strength in numbers, have strength in numbers and to really respond. this is really important, sometimes you hear it a schism that the projects you do in afghanistan where our ideas, did anybody consult with the women of afghanistan? let me tell you, everything everything the
business lady, she came up with an idea and said i wanted a business that afghan women can be part of enron, we will sell the rugs, they'll raise the sheep and designed the rug, will make it part of the deal to get the supports and children will have to go to school, they can't be brought into any type of contact with the opium stuff. women will run the business and the profits will go back to the project and it has been a fabulous project. she was just one person, there is some afghan women...
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emily jacir, palestinian artist and film maker, professor of international academy of art house time enron the law. her work includes a diverse range of media and strategies including film, photography, social interventions, installation, performance, video, writing and sound. now i want to go back to 2007 to what you won the golden lion award for at the 52nd venice biennale. in 2008, winning the hugo boss prize at the guggenheim museum. it was for the same thing. was.in what your project >> essentially, that project was palestinianrst named wael zuaiter who was killed by the israeli mossad on european soil in 1972. the title for the project comes from the chapter of a book written by his companion for eight years. there was a chapter called" material for a film" where the famous italian film maker had done a series of interviews with the people who knew -- wawl was important in the cultural scene in italy. he was the first person to bring over to morale to the middle east. he took them to iraq and syria, kuwait, and he was very involved with people. so this chapter does amy: and that was?
emily jacir, palestinian artist and film maker, professor of international academy of art house time enron the law. her work includes a diverse range of media and strategies including film, photography, social interventions, installation, performance, video, writing and sound. now i want to go back to 2007 to what you won the golden lion award for at the 52nd venice biennale. in 2008, winning the hugo boss prize at the guggenheim museum. it was for the same thing. was.in what your project...
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talk to the people who worked at enron or nortel or any of the huge flameouts of the dotcom era.per some will turn out to be worthless or near there even ones you think are worth a lot. some, indeed, go go zero. at least that stop at zero. the only way to make sure you're not destroying your nest egg is to diversify the cartons you place them in. the toughest thing about diversification? it's a party spoiler when the cloud stocks rally or every biotech jumps up during a period of froth. no one wants to hear diversification is the only free lunch. they think it's costly. ask yourself would you be afraid to call in on wednesday's "am i diversified" because you know you would hear this? [ buzzer sounding ] and then be the but of many jokes at jim cramer on twitter? although i will spare you that indignity having eviscerated you ever so gently on the show. so let me give you the bottom line. i know you will hate me when the market is going straight up and you're stuck with defensive stocks i recommended. you will despite me when you don't have every dollar in a stock that goes on an
talk to the people who worked at enron or nortel or any of the huge flameouts of the dotcom era.per some will turn out to be worthless or near there even ones you think are worth a lot. some, indeed, go go zero. at least that stop at zero. the only way to make sure you're not destroying your nest egg is to diversify the cartons you place them in. the toughest thing about diversification? it's a party spoiler when the cloud stocks rally or every biotech jumps up during a period of froth. no one...
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if you look closely at the corrupt local organization, the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board. anyway, i find it interesting we could have more coverage of that. green washed sweatshops, while they were taking money from sweatshop coverage. it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leads how you can legitimize this. thank you. i think we've done some of the toughest coverage on environmental conflict of .nterest we have pissed off a lot of people. we have not taken of every issue you mentioned, but we have done .t least 2/3 we take on many of the conflicts and do not shy away from them. wespeaks to the independence prize. we are unlike most publications in terms of the advertising is not really our base. i could cite another example. anotherpoke about it in example to mark the 150th, which was we were the first publication to expose the link between cigarette smoking and cancer. an advertising-free or liberated from advertising publication. that independence, i think, is one big reason this place has survived for 150 years. >> thank you for this pre
if you look closely at the corrupt local organization, the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board. anyway, i find it interesting we could have more coverage of that. green washed sweatshops, while they were taking money from sweatshop coverage. it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leads how you can legitimize this. thank you. i think we've done some of the toughest coverage on environmental conflict of .nterest we have pissed off a lot of people. we have not...
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there's the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board while they were legitimizing selly belford malkin whose husband owns the empire state building. anyway i would find it interesting, if we could have more coverage of that, robert kennedy memorial, green wash sweat shops, taking money from sweat shop companies and it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leaders how can you legitimize this. thank you. >> thanks. >> i think we've done some of the toughest coverage on environmental conflict of interest, but you know, in -- we have pissed off a lot of people. we haven't taken up every issue you mentioned but we have done at least two-thirds over the last 25 years. victor could tick off, but we take on many of the conflicts, and don't shy away from them, and you know, it speaks to the independence we prize. we don't really -- we're unlike any other, most publications in terms of the advertising is not really our base. i could cite another example, victor spoke about it in a documentary film made on the 150th, to mark the 150th which is we were one of the fi
there's the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board while they were legitimizing selly belford malkin whose husband owns the empire state building. anyway i would find it interesting, if we could have more coverage of that, robert kennedy memorial, green wash sweat shops, taking money from sweat shop companies and it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leaders how can you legitimize this. thank you. >> thanks. >> i think we've done some of the...
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there's the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board while they were legitimizing selly belford malkin whose husband owns the empire state building. anyway i would find it interesting, if we could have more coverage of that, robert kennedy memorial, green wash sweat shops, taking money from sweat shop companies and it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leaders how can you legitimize this. thank you. >> thanks. >> i think we've done some of the toughest coverage on environmental conflict of interest, but you know, in -- we have pissed off a lot of people. we haven't taken up every issue you mentioned but we have done at least two-thirds over the last 25 years. victor could tick off, but we take on many of the conflicts, and don't shy away from them, and you know, it speaks to the independence we prize. we don't really -- we're unlike any other, most publications in terms of the advertising is not really our base. i could cite another example, victor spoke about it in a documentary film made on the 150th, to mark the 150th which is we were one of the fi
there's the daughter of enron's biggest shareholder on their board while they were legitimizing selly belford malkin whose husband owns the empire state building. anyway i would find it interesting, if we could have more coverage of that, robert kennedy memorial, green wash sweat shops, taking money from sweat shop companies and it would have been interesting to ask some of our liberal leaders how can you legitimize this. thank you. >> thanks. >> i think we've done some of the...
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hundred savings-and-loan executives prosecuted, convicted, and sent to jail 20 years ago, and some enron executives were. but they have so gamed the system, the corporate lawyers, it's extremely difficult to put them in jail. and by the way, if they went to jail, they would improve the prospects for prison reform. [laughter] and the food would be better. [laughter] the governments buy almost everything we buy. you know, it's called government procurement. they buy food, they buy clothing, they buy motor vehicles, they buy energy. they buy construction materials. and they can do specifications where they can stimulate innovation, and we got airbags that way. the auto companies controlled department of transportation under reagan, and we couldn't get airbags. so i went over to the general services administration, and i said to the administrator, who, luckily, happened to be a rigid republican from new hampshire and he was an auto supply dealer. now, listen, if you know anything about auto supply dealers, auto parts dealers, they have no awe of the auto companies in detroit. so i said to hi
hundred savings-and-loan executives prosecuted, convicted, and sent to jail 20 years ago, and some enron executives were. but they have so gamed the system, the corporate lawyers, it's extremely difficult to put them in jail. and by the way, if they went to jail, they would improve the prospects for prison reform. [laughter] and the food would be better. [laughter] the governments buy almost everything we buy. you know, it's called government procurement. they buy food, they buy clothing, they...
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this is like enron. starting with you, peter, then the rents out and then fernando.omised to get us out of here in three minutes. >> i think because of that i'm only going to -- i'm going to answer that question. ideally, that would be what needs to happen. in reality it has been very clear. i don't want to exaggerate the somewhat ambiguous about the western allies. if you put yourself in the shoes you understand why it's very obvious. but somnus mind is the fact that a lot of the infrastructure of all of these groups is inside. there's 1 million refugees in turkey. if he starts cracking down on all of this, there will be consequences for turkey and he wants to protect his country understandably, but this has led to the situation in many cases we put instead with our own eyes they've turned a blind eye to the activity of groups within their territory. if they are now closing the border more effectively and that remains to be saying it would make a big difference. the second consideration is for him the islamic state is not the only entity. he has a second which are t
this is like enron. starting with you, peter, then the rents out and then fernando.omised to get us out of here in three minutes. >> i think because of that i'm only going to -- i'm going to answer that question. ideally, that would be what needs to happen. in reality it has been very clear. i don't want to exaggerate the somewhat ambiguous about the western allies. if you put yourself in the shoes you understand why it's very obvious. but somnus mind is the fact that a lot of the...
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people forget during the enron scandal, the market fell almost half in value on the equity side and remindse of the temper tantrum in 2013. the markets freaked out and the fed backed off. i think that's going to happen again. dagen: do you think the sell-off, because we talk about china, you have the commodity bubble bursting. do you think some of the sell-off, if not a large part of it is directly related to people worried about the federal reserve raising rates one quarter of a point next month? >> absolutely, not just the quarter point, the signal that 0% interest rate is over. and how much are rate going to raise? how fast are they going to raise in the fed keeps saying they're going to be raised gradually. what does that mean? investors are certain. historically when the federal reserve raises interest rates, the recession happens a couple of years later. that will be bucking history. dagen: when are we going to get off the sauce? you have people talking about wanting the fed come back in not only raise interest rates but start buying bonds again. when is this going to end? at least ta
people forget during the enron scandal, the market fell almost half in value on the equity side and remindse of the temper tantrum in 2013. the markets freaked out and the fed backed off. i think that's going to happen again. dagen: do you think the sell-off, because we talk about china, you have the commodity bubble bursting. do you think some of the sell-off, if not a large part of it is directly related to people worried about the federal reserve raising rates one quarter of a point next...
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szubin: when enron has -- when iran has taken those initial steps. the sanctions on their arms trade and acquisitions of ballistic missile knology remain -- technology remain in place for many years to come under the u.n. senator crapo: in your opening statement, you made a point that it would be very hard for the u.s. to back out of the agreement that it has reached and then reimpose sanctions regime, correct? sec. szubin: when i was referring to is that if congress were to strike down the deal would we of the u.s. be able to unilaterally cut worse -- cut worseoerce international pressure to secure a much better agreement? i wasn't talking about snapback. the key distinction between the two is that iran is in breach of the contract. iran is defying the international community. i think we have good leverage in that case. senator crapo: that's the question we wanted to ask. if it's not possible for us to go back and re-implement and affection -- an effective sanctions regime now, what about snapback? i understand that is based on an iranian violation
szubin: when enron has -- when iran has taken those initial steps. the sanctions on their arms trade and acquisitions of ballistic missile knology remain -- technology remain in place for many years to come under the u.n. senator crapo: in your opening statement, you made a point that it would be very hard for the u.s. to back out of the agreement that it has reached and then reimpose sanctions regime, correct? sec. szubin: when i was referring to is that if congress were to strike down the...
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szubin: when enron has taken its initial steps in all of those key steps -- when iran has taken those initial steps. the sanctions on their arms trade and acquisitions of ballistic missile knology remain in place for many years to come under the u.n.. >> in your opening statement, you made a point that it would be very hard for the u.s. to back out of the agreement that it has reached and then reimpose a sanctions regime, correct? sec. szubin: when i was referring to is that if congress were to strike down the deal, would we of the u.s. be able to unilaterally course -- coerce international pressure to secure a much better agreement? i wasn't talking about snapback. the key distinction between the two is that iran is in breach of the section. iran is defying the international community. in the second. i think we have good leverage in that case. >> that's the question we wanted to ask. if it's not possible for us to go back and re-implement and affection -- an effective sanctions regime now, what about snapback? i understand that is based on an iranian violation of the agreement. but w
szubin: when enron has taken its initial steps in all of those key steps -- when iran has taken those initial steps. the sanctions on their arms trade and acquisitions of ballistic missile knology remain in place for many years to come under the u.n.. >> in your opening statement, you made a point that it would be very hard for the u.s. to back out of the agreement that it has reached and then reimpose a sanctions regime, correct? sec. szubin: when i was referring to is that if congress...