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this was the europ unit response for killing owe cam m osama binn 2011.e understand the target was the leader of al shabab. they have missed the target and confirmed that. this is confirmed by al shabab that only one guard was killed in the operation and i there was no senior members whe at the location of the attack. is it connected to the westgate mall attack and seige. >> it does seem that way. the planning began a week and a half ago. it was two weeks ago on saturday that al shabab launched their attack henc against the westgate mall. it was not only people from kenya that were involved, there were many, many nationalities that were involved in the attack sun and cloudinsun andincluding. >> clearly the americans have acknowledged and accepted that they need to be involved in any kind of counter strike. the kenyaians are prepared. >> at least 66 people have died after a series of explosions in iraq. glghts a bomber targeted muslimn their way to the shrine. another target was a cafe near the capital. >>> a nine-year-old israel girl has been shoot andste
this was the europ unit response for killing owe cam m osama binn 2011.e understand the target was the leader of al shabab. they have missed the target and confirmed that. this is confirmed by al shabab that only one guard was killed in the operation and i there was no senior members whe at the location of the attack. is it connected to the westgate mall attack and seige. >> it does seem that way. the planning began a week and a half ago. it was two weeks ago on saturday that al shabab...
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past temporarily as part of the fits that the former president ahmadinejad used to have against europe united states and so on so i should and will have access to as much of iran if you structure as it wishes there are over sensitivities around for do for example this new facility around iraq this this pressurized water reactor heavy water reactor which can generate ultimately plutonium for example and iran has has not said no to access to these but had said that they can be part and parcel of a much much bigger process of discussions that would give your own confidence that opening up its facilities does not leave them open to espionage or worse still a military strike i understand all i know is as rami professor of international affairs of the university of durham thank you so much for your views circle here on our team. to other stories now there as ery man suspected over a last weeks of killing of a twenty five year old russian has been detained in moscow the stabbing took place last week and led to massive injuries and clashes in the capital on sunday police intervened in the rioting arr
past temporarily as part of the fits that the former president ahmadinejad used to have against europe united states and so on so i should and will have access to as much of iran if you structure as it wishes there are over sensitivities around for do for example this new facility around iraq this this pressurized water reactor heavy water reactor which can generate ultimately plutonium for example and iran has has not said no to access to these but had said that they can be part and parcel of...
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the early 80s, early 1880s to really become part of an export process that creates the united kingdom in much of europe between the 1880s in the first part of 20th century through the outdoor exhibition back because and the europeans begin shipping probably knew about what american culture is all about, and multiple perception of the united states, depending whether you are an imperial power, whether you're a government, whether your business person, whether you're an ordinary person, whatever that means. so that multiple perceptions of america. but i guess the common denominator across europe is tremendous curiosity about this place. the united states has been so united in the middle of the 1860s, hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place combat? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about america as part of a long dialogue. it goes back before the civil war, but picks up after that. the european reaction to buffalo bill is it's really pretty interesting because europeans hadn't really not seeing this
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united states it was supposed to. aid in the fight against terrorists so that any money transfers that were going through europe that were perhaps going towards aiding terrorists could be tracked now that's been suspended amid allegations that the united states was using it to spy on european citizens. we're also seeing tougher laws that have been put in place well they've been suggested should be put in place by europe or new countries sharing any data with the united states and the european parliament saying that they will do everything they can but it's up to the individual member states to put in tougher laws of their own to try and plug what seems to be a very leaky ship here in europe with information on personal information from their from citizens going to the united states quite freely now we're also seeing businesses jumping on this telecom companies of course they are the ones that bear the brunt of any information being hacked we've seen deutsche telekom launching a campaign here in germany saying that they will only use german servers for german to german e-mail communications on the the proviso that we're g
united states it was supposed to. aid in the fight against terrorists so that any money transfers that were going through europe that were perhaps going towards aiding terrorists could be tracked now that's been suspended amid allegations that the united states was using it to spy on european citizens. we're also seeing tougher laws that have been put in place well they've been suggested should be put in place by europe or new countries sharing any data with the united states and the european...
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is doing is completely illegal, and the concern is that europe and the united states have signed a numberf records, and there were various assurances about how the data would be used, and it seems that the u.s. is not respecting its obligations. >> just to follow up on that in strasbourg, you say you want european leaders to make this a central issue, but this is not so much about what is legal and what is not legal. it is more about what europe can actually do to protect this information. this is spying. >> of course. a question of whether it is legal, and when they meet, i think they will talk about it being a violation of the fundamental rights, and it cannot be accepted. not by the nsa or other authorities, nor by members in member states, like the u.k. or france. >> the on the political declarations, we have french officials saying this is unacceptable, since the beginning of the week. the declarations, you are a representative of the people. what can actually be done? >> i think we need strong protection for data, for personal data, in the european union and transatlantic lee, and t
is doing is completely illegal, and the concern is that europe and the united states have signed a numberf records, and there were various assurances about how the data would be used, and it seems that the u.s. is not respecting its obligations. >> just to follow up on that in strasbourg, you say you want european leaders to make this a central issue, but this is not so much about what is legal and what is not legal. it is more about what europe can actually do to protect this...
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so we want to understand our valuations more attractive in europe and the united states, for example. so look at emerging markets, europe and where can the really strong balance sheets, revenue drivers be have for evaluation discounts. we'll look in equity space and globally. >> you sound upbeat and positive and i know there is a lot of positive feelings out there in the market. aren't you a little nervous when you see the russell 2,000 hit a new record high during the day, s&p at a new record, google getting above $1,000. doesn't this make you a little bit more cautious? >> we're always looking at what are the risks and opportunities in the market. we talk about this stuff every day, every week, all month long, all year long. for us, this is nothing new. when stocks pull back we have a similar conversation. the russell 2,000 small cap stocks are right at an all-time high. the russell 1,000, which is large cap is at an all time high as of today. but within that space, again, we don't see an over or stretched valuation, we just want to know what are the names that have better and stron
so we want to understand our valuations more attractive in europe and the united states, for example. so look at emerging markets, europe and where can the really strong balance sheets, revenue drivers be have for evaluation discounts. we'll look in equity space and globally. >> you sound upbeat and positive and i know there is a lot of positive feelings out there in the market. aren't you a little nervous when you see the russell 2,000 hit a new record high during the day, s&p at a...
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. >> the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not only the united states but in france and germany and throughout europe. the french are ones to talk. the fact is they carried out spying operations against united states both the government and industry. >> a much different thought though from democratic senator jean sheheen. she called for the government to come clean about its surveillance program. >> i think the revelations from snowden and the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral ription relationshipsh germany with mexico with the other countries where the suggestion is we've listened in. so i think we have repair work to do and we have hard questions we need to ask about the nsa about what is really happening in this program. >> and earlier we spoke with jim walsh at the massachusetts institute of technology about whether the u.s. should apologize for the nsa. >> he's not president of the united states, he doesn't have to meet angela merkel when she is really mad at him. do the french spy? yes they do. do the germans spy? yes they do. do they benefit? yes the
. >> the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not only the united states but in france and germany and throughout europe. the french are ones to talk. the fact is they carried out spying operations against united states both the government and industry. >> a much different thought though from democratic senator jean sheheen. she called for the government to come clean about its surveillance program. >> i think the revelations from snowden and the secrets that have...
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is in fact exactly what both parties in toronto and in washington have been saying russia and europe are unit have got a critical role to play because they're the ones telling the americans that you've got to stay the course and if you can't deliver at least then then walk the walk and talk the talk. there's a suspect of last twenty five year old russians being detained police found him outside moscow after a five day manhunt and brought him here to the capital in a helicopter police sources say the man's already confessed his guilt the stabbing led to massive interethnic clashes in the capital on sunday several hundred people were arrested during the riots among them both locals and suspected illegal immigrants security was also titans in the capital for one of his limbs main festivals it's known in russia as. rest of stock over one hundred thousand muslims though from celebrating it is going to church you can report. about byron literally means the feast of the sekret fires it commemorates abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son ishmael to show his face to all on this day muslims kill sh
is in fact exactly what both parties in toronto and in washington have been saying russia and europe are unit have got a critical role to play because they're the ones telling the americans that you've got to stay the course and if you can't deliver at least then then walk the walk and talk the talk. there's a suspect of last twenty five year old russians being detained police found him outside moscow after a five day manhunt and brought him here to the capital in a helicopter police sources...
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europe. that key element of land power, the united states have zero those and europe right now. some thee have to move boogie man of the past. the other part is, both countries there are limitations imposed by domestic politics. there innfortunately the american congress and anti- russian bias. i will set out a couple of examples. the jackson amendment continued to apply to russia more than a decade after russia met the requirements stop i tried back in 2003 and two cannot get congress to move. and we cannot get congress to move. it was totally important. when congress passed an act that singled out russia, there are other countries where there are equal or greater human rights violators. the message sent to russia was messageof outrage, the was the american comes wants to pick on russia. the flipside is there is a certain amount of anti-american sentiment in russia. one of the trouble things i have ford is i inc. the kremlin political reasons have encouraged the idea. there has been this idea of america as a potential adversary which can kate relations. specifically, kate relat
europe. that key element of land power, the united states have zero those and europe right now. some thee have to move boogie man of the past. the other part is, both countries there are limitations imposed by domestic politics. there innfortunately the american congress and anti- russian bias. i will set out a couple of examples. the jackson amendment continued to apply to russia more than a decade after russia met the requirements stop i tried back in 2003 and two cannot get congress to move....
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of the way the soviet union was, quote, functionally later in historic terms than it did to europe and the united states. when it hit the russian federation it hit with a vengeance. today something like 1% of the russian federation is estimated to be hiv-positive and this is being perpetuated and expanded by russia's own culture of drug use. russia as according to you and, it was noticed, important to stress we are talking un statistics which are not the most forward looking on demographics but they can be said to be the most impartial because they do these statistical aggregations for every country around the world. according to u.s. statistics russian consumption alone accounts for fifth of heroin used worldwide and since inject doubles our primary means of the transfer of hiv of the hiv virus this is organically linked to the problems russia is experiencing with hiv aids. if russia accounts for a fifth or more of all heroin consumed globally, notice the trend line, one feared according to the un of the injectable drug users in russia are hiv-positive. if you spit it out you understand why russ
of the way the soviet union was, quote, functionally later in historic terms than it did to europe and the united states. when it hit the russian federation it hit with a vengeance. today something like 1% of the russian federation is estimated to be hiv-positive and this is being perpetuated and expanded by russia's own culture of drug use. russia as according to you and, it was noticed, important to stress we are talking un statistics which are not the most forward looking on demographics but...
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. >> the reality is the nsa saved thousands of lives - not just the united states, but france, germany and throughout europee french carried out spying operations ai gaips the united states -- against the united states. as far as germany - that's where the hamburg plot began laing to nchb -- leading to 9/11. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright agrees, saying the u.s. is not the only one that spies on world leaders, but says france listened to her calls. a french ambassador once ask her about something she said on a private call. madeleine albright said: >> a roadside bomb hit a bus in afghanistan today, killing 18 people, returning from a wedding. it happened near the border with pakistan. the bus was carrying women and children. roadside bombs are common in the region. bombings devastate communities in iraq. a recent study estimates as many as half a million people have died there since the u.s. invasion. >> osoma bin javaid reports. >> clearing debris and washing away the blood. this is what it looked like after one in a series of four detonated car bombings and suicide attacks in the neighbou
. >> the reality is the nsa saved thousands of lives - not just the united states, but france, germany and throughout europee french carried out spying operations ai gaips the united states -- against the united states. as far as germany - that's where the hamburg plot began laing to nchb -- leading to 9/11. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright agrees, saying the u.s. is not the only one that spies on world leaders, but says france listened to her calls. a french...
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that doesn't belong to what people assume to be romany features. >> you've lived in the united states and in europe, so you've seen that there's a significant difference in the way, you were taught to keep a secret in the united states, there's a very big difference in the way that you're seeing here and in europe if. >> there are certainly differences in the reactions of people. over in europe, there's open racism. every time i go back this, my children and i spend our summers there, and we have some sort of verbal attack or physical attack or threats, and that's just part of being romany. and my children are darker skenned. in places like the czech republic, safety is not usually an issue here, but honestly, i have to say this week, watching the person next to me on the subway, with an article, huge letters, entitled gypsy kidnap case twists, and it is what my kids are going to school with. >> and using the word, gypsy, there's ambivalence on whether it's okay or not? >> in general, it's not okay of course but the etymology of the word comes from two different roots. so in western europe it came
that doesn't belong to what people assume to be romany features. >> you've lived in the united states and in europe, so you've seen that there's a significant difference in the way, you were taught to keep a secret in the united states, there's a very big difference in the way that you're seeing here and in europe if. >> there are certainly differences in the reactions of people. over in europe, there's open racism. every time i go back this, my children and i spend our summers...
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was supposed to be a trade negotiation in europe that was canceled because we could not pay to send the delegation, now the $6 million question will the unitedtates default? >> wait, that negotiation in europe was canceled because we could not pay airfare? >> we had a delegation from the u.s. trade rep going over to brussels on monday to negotiate what is free trade with europe. guess what, mike fromm called from brussels sand said sorry, we can't come because we don't have the money for our staff to show up. >> you're sitting in london. you're involved with the e.u. what does it look like to e.u. members when the united states can't afford to show up to negotiation a trade deal? >> well, the trade deal on the table at the moment is very significant for both partners, both for the u.s. and the european union. we expect to generate up to 1% of gdp. they're very eagle for make this happen quickly. any delay is having an negative affect oveeffect over here. it's been very clearly stated that it will have an effect, and only now we're trying to emerge from years of austerity and low growth. if this continues and the worst happens it will have ve
was supposed to be a trade negotiation in europe that was canceled because we could not pay to send the delegation, now the $6 million question will the unitedtates default? >> wait, that negotiation in europe was canceled because we could not pay airfare? >> we had a delegation from the u.s. trade rep going over to brussels on monday to negotiate what is free trade with europe. guess what, mike fromm called from brussels sand said sorry, we can't come because we don't have the...
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is in fact exactly what both parties into iran and in washington have been saying russia and europe are unit have got a critical role to play because they're the ones telling the americans that you've got to stay the course and if you can't deliver at least then then walk the walk and talk the talk. as suspected of last week's killing of a twenty five year old russian's been detained outside moscow the stubborn lead to massive interethnic clashes in the capital on sunday police intervened in the rioting resting several hundred people among them both locals and suspected illegal migrants security was also tied to the capital for one of his arms main fresca mills either it's not in russia or. the rest unrest rather didn't stop over a hundred thousand it was from celebrating he was out he's going to cover. of a buyer on literally means the feast of the sekret fires that commemorates abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son ishmael to show his face to all on this day muslims sheep or go to and give them each to the poor and shared among family and neighbors as you can imagine many did not like
is in fact exactly what both parties into iran and in washington have been saying russia and europe are unit have got a critical role to play because they're the ones telling the americans that you've got to stay the course and if you can't deliver at least then then walk the walk and talk the talk. as suspected of last week's killing of a twenty five year old russian's been detained outside moscow the stubborn lead to massive interethnic clashes in the capital on sunday police intervened in...
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the euro truly did unite europe when it came to commerce.our companies to buy and build with. and ppg, the proprietary coatings and glass company represent the cream of the crop in the respective industries and each of their managements knew that they offered superior products and therefore could take share from the locals. now if you recall, europe really didn't come out -- come down with its own version of economic flu until well after we hit the wall and their illness was magnified by not one but two interest rate hikes that crushed industries in almost every country except germany. and these three companies saw a dramatic decline which in turn hurt overall revenues because it represented over a quarter of their geographic mix. now, though, all three are seeing a noticeable stabilization in europe. using that term stabilization. and that occurred this intraquarter. yes, it is true that the ceo of avnet don't expect anything robust to come from europe any time soon but all expect 2013 to be better. combined with easy sales and earnings com
the euro truly did unite europe when it came to commerce.our companies to buy and build with. and ppg, the proprietary coatings and glass company represent the cream of the crop in the respective industries and each of their managements knew that they offered superior products and therefore could take share from the locals. now if you recall, europe really didn't come out -- come down with its own version of economic flu until well after we hit the wall and their illness was magnified by not...
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think united states has a particular role to play in cleaning up its own act but so does the united kingdom europe's a place where rights can be protected the of the legal frameworks so let's see the european leaders stand up and do something significant and actually stop these states sharing agreements or rights and as you say germany or germany early expressed anger not only over americans but also britons spying what is london's position in this potential standoff between washington and those e.u. countries that want its surveillance stopped. well i think obviously the germans say they've got a particular history and they know the effect of mass surveillance they know that it's dangerous and can be abused so it's very important that they're standing up and making sure that rights are in force and it is outrageous whether it's you know we're. not the only top level politicians who have been spied on we suspect that the belgacom hacking that took place means that european members of parliament had their data looked out and their e-mails may have been deceptive and phone calls . but equally we know
think united states has a particular role to play in cleaning up its own act but so does the united kingdom europe's a place where rights can be protected the of the legal frameworks so let's see the european leaders stand up and do something significant and actually stop these states sharing agreements or rights and as you say germany or germany early expressed anger not only over americans but also britons spying what is london's position in this potential standoff between washington and...
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because europe, not the united states, is now the new swing factor in earnings.mendous cost cuts and the possibility of a good bunch of at least maybe four quarters of good european sales, i'm sensing these stocks could be the biggest standouts of 2014. stick with cramer. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse. it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, this is claira. she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with he
because europe, not the united states, is now the new swing factor in earnings.mendous cost cuts and the possibility of a good bunch of at least maybe four quarters of good european sales, i'm sensing these stocks could be the biggest standouts of 2014. stick with cramer. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse. it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the...
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but both members are a decade and a half lower than the governments in europe in the united states. part of the reason is as a function of to the 1990's it is spending more me money on the people. that and a second reason why the demographics are taking is you see a wholesale collapse of the russian family. soviet families stuck together not necessarily because they all liked each other we all know we have members we would be happy to export but because they have no choice in there was the extended family network kept together by political and economic circumstances. today is exactly the opposite. it has the highest divorce rates in the world. 60% interest in the first during the first decade so that means long-term families and as a result the product of long-term families is increasingly a endangered species see you have a family with one child and not four or five or six that is needed to replenish. also a way of bint culture of abortion there that is useful to stress on a number of levels. if you are students of the cold war you know, that a bunch -- abortion was the only means
but both members are a decade and a half lower than the governments in europe in the united states. part of the reason is as a function of to the 1990's it is spending more me money on the people. that and a second reason why the demographics are taking is you see a wholesale collapse of the russian family. soviet families stuck together not necessarily because they all liked each other we all know we have members we would be happy to export but because they have no choice in there was the...
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europe. >> the united nations set it up in 2011, when thousands of refugees set the conflict there. u.n. left in june, some people were given more that are $1,000 to move. but some of the refugees chose to intend the cash on illegal boats to europe. there is concern here some of the former residents may have died off the coast last week. a few hundred people turned down the money, and decided to stay. >> i would like to get a better life. but i don't know how to get it. because without food and medicine, so how i can get a better life. i don't know. >> tanzania is closest to italy, but many are leaving on boats like this because there's less security there. they have been drifting for days. >> tanzanians are leaving too. he made fit this coastline and then to france. but returned after he couldn't find work. mo ham mad wanted to try his luck again. >> when we got there i felt like i crossed the seas and then i went back home with nothing. i didn't achieve anything there, i really regret coming home. >> in 2011, the italians made a deal with the government to deport illegal tans knei
europe. >> the united nations set it up in 2011, when thousands of refugees set the conflict there. u.n. left in june, some people were given more that are $1,000 to move. but some of the refugees chose to intend the cash on illegal boats to europe. there is concern here some of the former residents may have died off the coast last week. a few hundred people turned down the money, and decided to stay. >> i would like to get a better life. but i don't know how to get it. because...
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work in this case because a year and a half ago we could see a lot of campaigns in turkey in europe and the united states asking for funds and asking for to haue alleviate suffering of those in syria but it was later discovered that many of those funds went into funding and supplying rebels so how do you really make sure at this very difficult time the people your actually assisting are indeed this ill and snored those who are fighting well first and foremost i see or see there's a lot in explaining and acting transparently on both sides so there is no question that a channeled through our organization is human and terry in a contest italy and this is not a hidden military or any other form of fate secondly and i would like to know. one point you made before hands while the geneva convention clearly gave protection to civilians opposite to combat. since they do not leave combatants without any protection and i think it is important to mention today that wounded and out of combat combatants have similar rights to civilians to get food nutrition water and health. the same protection as civility can
work in this case because a year and a half ago we could see a lot of campaigns in turkey in europe and the united states asking for funds and asking for to haue alleviate suffering of those in syria but it was later discovered that many of those funds went into funding and supplying rebels so how do you really make sure at this very difficult time the people your actually assisting are indeed this ill and snored those who are fighting well first and foremost i see or see there's a lot in...
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that's constant whether you're looking at western europe or the united states. i think it's more driven by the psycho graphics of stem workers, skilled workers who desire to be in this set, and then companies who are looking to have less of a commitment to a fixed workforce. >> there are two kinds of free agents. those free agent who is are there because they choose to, but they know there is work for them whenever they want it. they have the flexibility to work at certain times or not certain times or certain length of time. but there are free agents that are free agents but not by choice. they would like full-time work but they can't get it. >> the country is split. you have a skilled workforce, many of whom say they don't want to arrange their life around the work. they want to arrange their work around their life and those are free agents by choice. there are a large number of people who are contractors who desperately don't want to be contractors, and they want to work in a traditional set. that's psychological difference between these two workforces is cri
that's constant whether you're looking at western europe or the united states. i think it's more driven by the psycho graphics of stem workers, skilled workers who desire to be in this set, and then companies who are looking to have less of a commitment to a fixed workforce. >> there are two kinds of free agents. those free agent who is are there because they choose to, but they know there is work for them whenever they want it. they have the flexibility to work at certain times or not...
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have to have a policy discussion that is bigger than any individual intelligence agency in europe or the unitedtates. we all agree with that. that's why we'll continue to have trans-atlantic dialogues to get to a place where we have re-established trust. a lot of that, i think, clearing up of some of the misperceptions of what's happening versus the value of the intelligence being collected. one of the things being discussed no longer is it easy for italy, france, or spain to say this is exactly what happens in this particular country. we are on a worldwide web. information and people are flying across that web all the time. >> you're listening to house intelligence chair mike rogers addressing the situation of the nsa spy scandal, and the allegations that the united states lived in on conversations of 35 world leaders. we'll leave that and take to you the installation ceremony for came. >> today we're truly honored to be joined by president barack obama. mr. president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. we also have a number of other spe
have to have a policy discussion that is bigger than any individual intelligence agency in europe or the unitedtates. we all agree with that. that's why we'll continue to have trans-atlantic dialogues to get to a place where we have re-established trust. a lot of that, i think, clearing up of some of the misperceptions of what's happening versus the value of the intelligence being collected. one of the things being discussed no longer is it easy for italy, france, or spain to say this is...
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a rift between the united states and europe, the like of which has not been seen in recent years. gela merkel grew up under a regime that spied as a matter of course. she might have expected better from the united states. this summit is meant to focus on immigration and the economy. western governments always knew that the u.s. was watching it's citizens, but the extent of the operation, by whistle blower, edward snowden, that shocked and angered politicians. it's already prompting calls for the suspension of eu-us cooperation on certain data sharing. they will have to move swivel to calm it here. >> the german chancellor said that members of the european union are asking for separate talks. >> we need safety for the security of our citizens, but at the same time, once there is -- once the seeds of mistrust have been sown, that doesn't facilitate our work. quite the contrary, it makes it more difficult >> joining us to talk about the nsa spying, joseph, it's good to see you >> thanks for having me. >> how does this happen? how does the united states access those phonecalls and that
a rift between the united states and europe, the like of which has not been seen in recent years. gela merkel grew up under a regime that spied as a matter of course. she might have expected better from the united states. this summit is meant to focus on immigration and the economy. western governments always knew that the u.s. was watching it's citizens, but the extent of the operation, by whistle blower, edward snowden, that shocked and angered politicians. it's already prompting calls for...
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. >> the big question is how really divisive is this between europe and the united states? >> i think it is -- it does very clearly erode trust. there is not as i said so much that the european -- the europeans per se or the european union for that matter could do to retaliate. we heard on the outskirts of the are brussels talks, calling for an end or at least a pause on the negotiations towards the creation of a very large transatlantic trade and cr relationship. if we take ourselves out of that relationship how are we going to get back in, it is shows how powerful the united states is and how much europe would have to lose to take things off the table there. but again they are involved in very difficult negotiations internationally. i mentioned iran. we never know when a second libya could recur. we didn't see that happening. that could only happen, because the french and the u.k. decided to assume leadership there. the president wants to take american is troops out of harm's way. so he needs his european allies. so there -- they boat sides can't afford a major chasm. a m
. >> the big question is how really divisive is this between europe and the united states? >> i think it is -- it does very clearly erode trust. there is not as i said so much that the european -- the europeans per se or the european union for that matter could do to retaliate. we heard on the outskirts of the are brussels talks, calling for an end or at least a pause on the negotiations towards the creation of a very large transatlantic trade and cr relationship. if we take...
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united states and also told member states to put in place their own. their own precautions to try and plug holes in what seems to be a very leaky ship of data here in europe with all of that that leakage heading towards the united states now it's also starting to put a real dampener on potentially huge trade deals now it is being negotiated at the moment say potentially multi billion dollar trade deal between the e.u. and the united states in the spying scandal because it seems to have gone beyond terrorism which is the original mandate of the n.s.a. that they were looking to try and fight the war against terror and started to look into businesses and personal e.u. citizens well you companies in the business leaders aren't too keen to sit down for negotiations with the united states well as it was said during the german elections perhaps with microphones under every desk listening in to all of their business secrets so this has potentially huge far reaching implications on not just diplomatic relationships but also business relationships between the united states and europe exactly peter so not just people of the world being spied on by the n.s.a. but wor
united states and also told member states to put in place their own. their own precautions to try and plug holes in what seems to be a very leaky ship of data here in europe with all of that that leakage heading towards the united states now it's also starting to put a real dampener on potentially huge trade deals now it is being negotiated at the moment say potentially multi billion dollar trade deal between the e.u. and the united states in the spying scandal because it seems to have gone...
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in that sense it's government spending governments are spending too much throughout western europe in the united states of america they simply cannot afford to go on with that sort of spending therefore we have this frankly ludicrous nerve approach with the belief that the ending of private banking anonymous private banking and switzerland is solely going to see us have a huge wall of money appear that will pay for government the truth is even if all of that money was repub it wouldn't be enough to save the government from having to go through more a stare of cutting back on their spending the overall reality also is that no matter what you do in these circumstances money will tend to leave the countries that tax it too highly and therefore western europe has a huge crisis because let's face it it would be much easier for us all to go and live in say moscow and pay only twelve or thirteen percent flat rate tax compared to the swindling writs that are being charged in western europe at the moment. now iran has reportedly signaled to its willing to make some concessions on part of its nuclear prog
in that sense it's government spending governments are spending too much throughout western europe in the united states of america they simply cannot afford to go on with that sort of spending therefore we have this frankly ludicrous nerve approach with the belief that the ending of private banking anonymous private banking and switzerland is solely going to see us have a huge wall of money appear that will pay for government the truth is even if all of that money was repub it wouldn't be...
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europe. not here necessarily. unitedise the lower end of the earnings forecast by 10 cents. and travelers reporting profits of $2.35 a share. well above estimates, revenue in line with estimates, the insurance company also authorized an additional $5 billion in share repurchases. >> airline stocks have taken off lately and delta airlines going along for the ride. the company reported third quarter results earlier this morning earning $1.41 a share. joining us now is richard anderson, the ceo of delta airlines and thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you, becky. >> richard, we saw some of the numbers that came in. passenger revenue up 6.7% and passenger unit revenue was up 4%. yet an improvement in yield and 4.5%, those are all pretty strong numbers. what's happening here? is this strength in the economy? or is this something you guys are doing once you get people in the door? >> both. the domestic economy has been really quite strong over the summer and we saw good strength in europe particularly. the only
europe. not here necessarily. unitedise the lower end of the earnings forecast by 10 cents. and travelers reporting profits of $2.35 a share. well above estimates, revenue in line with estimates, the insurance company also authorized an additional $5 billion in share repurchases. >> airline stocks have taken off lately and delta airlines going along for the ride. the company reported third quarter results earlier this morning earning $1.41 a share. joining us now is richard anderson, the...
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i have traveled on them in russia, africa, or europe, and the united states.t a little something to tell you. amtrak between washington and boston, which is its premier route, the so-called northeast corridor, really is not that bad. i'm nots up pretty well. pleased with it. they have the most bizarre system of pricing so that you, the customer, never know what it is going to cost, and the computer, which decides what you're going to pay, is a little wanting in veracity sometimes, that is a fancy way of saying analyze.-- it lies. case in point, i have a price, computer, which decides what you're going to pay, is a littl- i got a priceand the computer said you cannot have it because parts of the journey are sold out, so i-- driveto the rover a station, get -- to the railway stationon the same trains, pay $30 more, and then take the train and find out it is never more than half-full. that is why i do not trust the computer or the system or the people who came up with this idea. amtrak is subsidized by more than $1 billion a year. i do not think it is the intenti
i have traveled on them in russia, africa, or europe, and the united states.t a little something to tell you. amtrak between washington and boston, which is its premier route, the so-called northeast corridor, really is not that bad. i'm nots up pretty well. pleased with it. they have the most bizarre system of pricing so that you, the customer, never know what it is going to cost, and the computer, which decides what you're going to pay, is a little wanting in veracity sometimes, that is a...
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when earlier revelations came out about tapping the united nations - that was received very badly as well. but i think that europe is not in a position where they want to get into that sort of arms race and would prefer the united states back off. >> you know the united states citizens are watching this - does this happen with their information as well? >> the general rule of thumb is if you are not sure whether or not something you are doing can be spied on, it most certainly can. unless you take steps to prevent the monitoring of your data and know what you are doing with regard to end to end encipion, there's little proveevention. >> is there a benefit for the u.s. to do this? >> it's been asked many times. in testimony the nsa gave different answers. they claimed to congress it prevented 53 terror plots. and a few months ago they downgraded that to one or possibly two. it's a kevin that needs to be answered. the government doesn't seem to have credibility in terms of the answers they've been given. >> thank you, david. >> now to us health care and a broken government website. at a congressional hearing lawmak
when earlier revelations came out about tapping the united nations - that was received very badly as well. but i think that europe is not in a position where they want to get into that sort of arms race and would prefer the united states back off. >> you know the united states citizens are watching this - does this happen with their information as well? >> the general rule of thumb is if you are not sure whether or not something you are doing can be spied on, it most certainly can....
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are a decade to a decade and a half lower than they are for their analog governments in europe and in the united states. part of the reason for this is that as a function of russian gdp, health care expenditures have remained constant since the mid 1990's. the russian government is spending more money on the welfare of its people and it shows in the numbers. the second reason why russia's demographics are tanking is that you're seeing a wholesale collapse of the russian family. during the cold war, soviet families by and large stick together not necessarily because they all liked each other -- we all know we have members and our families we can just assume export to other cities. but because they had no choice. because populations were locked in place and there was an extended family network that was cohesive and kept together by political and economic circumstances. today, it's exactly the opposite. according to the u.n., russia has the highest divorce rate in the world. half of all russian marriages according to the u.n. end in divorce and 60% of them do so in the first decade. what this means
are a decade to a decade and a half lower than they are for their analog governments in europe and in the united states. part of the reason for this is that as a function of russian gdp, health care expenditures have remained constant since the mid 1990's. the russian government is spending more money on the welfare of its people and it shows in the numbers. the second reason why russia's demographics are tanking is that you're seeing a wholesale collapse of the russian family. during the cold...
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. >> -- wouldn't even really be a europe without the united states of america. we help save europe so everyone's not speaking german, we rebuilt europe, then started trading with europe. there's all these other things. i can't believe they missed -- internet, aviation, all the inventions. >> how about all the -- >> oil wells, movies. mean -- >> real movies. >> and how about hurricanes, natural disasters. who's the first one in with the cash, with the supply, with the medical help, right, the united states. >> here's my three. i'll pick my top three. the constitution, the first amendment. which means the "today" show can throw anything they want and not get thrown in the human rights council. elvis. rock 'n' roll. the beatles. and bourbon. >> bourbon. >> some of the world's best. that kentucky brown tea. so europe and all you elitists from "today" show. >> by the way, our ratings are better. >> i lived in france for a year. when people always say the grass is always greener, i mowed those lawns. it's really not. i wouldn't want to get sick in france. i wouldn't w
. >> -- wouldn't even really be a europe without the united states of america. we help save europe so everyone's not speaking german, we rebuilt europe, then started trading with europe. there's all these other things. i can't believe they missed -- internet, aviation, all the inventions. >> how about all the -- >> oil wells, movies. mean -- >> real movies. >> and how about hurricanes, natural disasters. who's the first one in with the cash, with the supply, with...
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all people desperate to try to reach southern italy and they can unite in europe. >> alan, what happens to the survivors in this case, but those who have come on shore in the past? >> on a daily basis, italy is taking in people that the time of year. this is the season, if you like, the sea is calmer in late summer, and early autumn, and there are boats arriving almost every day. there are reception centers groaning full in parts of lit i. italy feels it's very much on the front line of this great flow of migrants a sense the rest of europe isn't doing enough to help the italians cope with this influx. some people are sent back and some are allowed to stay. in go on drifting north europe, but it is an ongoing problem. as i say, italy is felt it's left alone to deal with too often. >> thank you very much. now, we've got developing news coming into us from nigeria. officials say a chartered airplane carrying 20 passengers crashed into a bush and burned into flames after taking face-off lay goes domestic airport. a spokesperson said five survivors were rushed to hospital as rescue efforts
all people desperate to try to reach southern italy and they can unite in europe. >> alan, what happens to the survivors in this case, but those who have come on shore in the past? >> on a daily basis, italy is taking in people that the time of year. this is the season, if you like, the sea is calmer in late summer, and early autumn, and there are boats arriving almost every day. there are reception centers groaning full in parts of lit i. italy feels it's very much on the front...
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times more to generate such levels of brand awareness in the united states or europe today. combine two kids who served as a minister of economy and a second really believe the opposite that the embargo benefited georgia's developed economy as it prompted businessmen to search for new markets in two thousand and five russia was george's number one trade partner and now it's in sixth place. and that's only because georgia didn't closed its borders for russian goods is that one of. the ordinary georgians who worked in the allies on the valley picking grapes lost their jobs because of the embargo. that was a tough it was give the is there of hope for the better with the well if we're able to export to russia again things will get better for sure. a little bit which. was. israeli was busy terrorizing business and depriving the country of export markets the role of the democrats in the international arena he was putting on a show it was small free country struggling against. neighbor was a success that made an impression on the west. when the e.u. official was plain in brussels h
times more to generate such levels of brand awareness in the united states or europe today. combine two kids who served as a minister of economy and a second really believe the opposite that the embargo benefited georgia's developed economy as it prompted businessmen to search for new markets in two thousand and five russia was george's number one trade partner and now it's in sixth place. and that's only because georgia didn't closed its borders for russian goods is that one of. the ordinary...
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europe. so that key element of land power. the united states deploys a zero of those in europe right now. i think to a certain extent we have to move past some of the boogie man of the past. the other point i would make, in both countries there are limitations. i give an american example and russian example. i think unfortunately there still is within the american congress a certain anti-russian bias. and i'll cite a couple of examples. the amendment continues to apply to russia well more than a decade after russia met all the requirements. we tried, i tried back in 2002-2003 to argue and we could not get congress to move. i think you see that same now. let me say, i think what happened with him was a point. but i think when congress passed that single out russia, when there aren't other kanji whether equal other greater human rights violation, the message was not one of outrage about what happened to him. the message was the american congress wants to take on russia. the flipside is there's a certain amount of anti-american sentiment in russian society. and one of the troubling things i
europe. so that key element of land power. the united states deploys a zero of those in europe right now. i think to a certain extent we have to move past some of the boogie man of the past. the other point i would make, in both countries there are limitations. i give an american example and russian example. i think unfortunately there still is within the american congress a certain anti-russian bias. and i'll cite a couple of examples. the amendment continues to apply to russia well more than...
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the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and, you know, the french are someone ones to talk. the fact is they carried out spying operations against the united states, the government and industry. as far as germany, that's where the hamburg plotted began which led to 9-11. they have had dealings with iran and iraq, north korea and the french and the germans and we are not doing this for the fun of it. >>> protesters took to the stree streets out the capitol to demand congress research the nsa and say it needs to come clean about its surveillance program. >> but i think the revelations from snowden and the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral relationships with germany, with mexico, with the other countries where the suggestion is that we have listened in. so, i think we have repair work to do, and i think we have hard questions we need to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in this program. >> for more now on just how the nsa revelations will impact foreign policy is tom rodd
the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and, you know, the french are someone ones to talk. the fact is they carried out spying operations against the united states, the government and industry. as far as germany, that's where the hamburg plotted began which led to 9-11. they have had dealings with iran and iraq, north korea and the french and the germans and we are not doing this for the fun of it....
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they believe refugee status is a ticket to europe or the united states. >> we believe this will allow us to go to a foreign country. it is a better future for my family. as a syrian you're looked down upon in lebanon. >> reporter: syrians are blamed for lebanon's failing economy and volatile economy. all right 80 thundershowers syrian versus registered with the u.n. but there are 1.3 million in the country. the government is imposing stricter rules at its border crossings. new conditions have been set. >> we will not close our borders. people who have come here to abuse, they will not be allowed. >> reporter: many syrians are competing for jobs with lebanese. others have had open business and this has had a social impact on lebanon's 4 million people. >> reporter: they say lebanon is heading to disaster due to the influx of refugees. it will have doubled the unemployment rate b by 120% and they will join the 1 million who live below the poverty line. >> reporter: it is an extreme strain for this tiny nation which has already seen security incidents. hostility towards syrians is growin
they believe refugee status is a ticket to europe or the united states. >> we believe this will allow us to go to a foreign country. it is a better future for my family. as a syrian you're looked down upon in lebanon. >> reporter: syrians are blamed for lebanon's failing economy and volatile economy. all right 80 thundershowers syrian versus registered with the u.n. but there are 1.3 million in the country. the government is imposing stricter rules at its border crossings. new...