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i'm for an exit of the european union of the united nations and nato because today all those institutions don't bring cases but they are war mongering institution and we must accept it because. we say all these institutions don't work in the interests of the population will they protect interests they protect lobbies financial interests and they are in the hands of big international companies and today citizens are forgotten we have to go back to the basics fault what we have to go back to what's essential doing politics is defend said is said this on it is to fight for the lifestyle and the population in your country and today europe is doing otherwise had to friends big companies will gives them a lot of money and the citizens will leave them on the side of the road to twenty so i don't think it's normal and i've always been in favor of a social yearning and today you can save money you're in the hole and that i cannot sit at home as you know hold people in your going to the star and thank you very much for being on the program for giving us your time. children from want to financially
i'm for an exit of the european union of the united nations and nato because today all those institutions don't bring cases but they are war mongering institution and we must accept it because. we say all these institutions don't work in the interests of the population will they protect interests they protect lobbies financial interests and they are in the hands of big international companies and today citizens are forgotten we have to go back to the basics fault what we have to go back to...
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the u.s.? >> i think we have a lot of diplomatic maneuvers with the special envoy of the united nations. we have efforts by the u.s., by germany, by the european union, so there's a lot of diplomatic efforts going on. the most important one being the geneva council, which should take place in july. given that, i would read the u.s. decision more as a diplomatic move than as a military move. >> what about the fears that sophisticated american weaponry could fall into the hands of terrorists and be a threat then to the west? are those threats justified? >> it is justified. he has seen examples before, the prime example being afghanistan. the delivery of sophisticated weapons to the mujahedin which were used against the u.s. and afghanistan, but what would be the alternative? to do nothing? i think the combination of military pressure and diplomatic moves is the right play here. >> this has nonetheless been an about-face in washington. president obama has been reticent to make this move. does it mean an end to the scheduled peace talks? >> absolutely not. it is one of the efforts to help the peace process starting, and i think it is an important elemen
the u.s.? >> i think we have a lot of diplomatic maneuvers with the special envoy of the united nations. we have efforts by the u.s., by germany, by the european union, so there's a lot of diplomatic efforts going on. the most important one being the geneva council, which should take place in july. given that, i would read the u.s. decision more as a diplomatic move than as a military move. >> what about the fears that sophisticated american weaponry could fall into the hands of...
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the u.s.? >> i think we have a lot of diplomatic maneuvers with the special envoy of the united nations. we have efforts by the u.s., by germany, by the european union, so there's a lot of diplomatic efforts going on. the most important one being the geneva council, which should take place in july. given that, i would read the u.s. decision more as a diplomatic move than as a military move. >> what about the fears that sophisticated american weaponry could fall into the hands of terrorists and be a threat then to the west? are those threats justified? >> it is justified. he has seen examples before, the prime example being afghanistan. the delivery of sophisticated weapons to the mujahedin which were used against the u.s. and afghanistan, but what would be the alternative? to do nothing? i think the combination of military pressure and diplomatic moves is the right play here. >> this has nonetheless been an about-face in washington. president obama has been reticent to make this move. does it mean an end to the scheduled peace talks? >> absolutely not. it is one of the efforts to help the peace process starting, and i think it is an important elemen
the u.s.? >> i think we have a lot of diplomatic maneuvers with the special envoy of the united nations. we have efforts by the u.s., by germany, by the european union, so there's a lot of diplomatic efforts going on. the most important one being the geneva council, which should take place in july. given that, i would read the u.s. decision more as a diplomatic move than as a military move. >> what about the fears that sophisticated american weaponry could fall into the hands of...
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of one earlier today. here in washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply, a statement saying, quote, the united states government will repond appropriately to the european unionhrough our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publicly on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations. so look, don, that's certainly not a denial that the u.s. is spying on the allies and the u.s. assumes the allies are spying on the u.s. this is how things are done. so, you know, i think it remains to be seen how much of this is embarrassment that this is dragged out in to the public arena yet again. don? >> barbara starr in washington, thank you. >>> relief still isn't in sight from that punishment heat wave out west. temperatures in death valley, california, reached whopping 127 degrees making it the hottest point on earth for the day. tory dunnan is back in the heat today. how hot is it right now? >> reporter: don, the only way to describe this is by saying, it is just absolutely hot. when the winds pick up, you think it makes it coole
of one earlier today. here in washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply, a statement saying, quote, the united states government will repond appropriately to the european unionhrough our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publicly on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations. so look, don, that's certainly not...
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longer try to sell genetically modified seeds in the european union of other western nations can get it together when it comes to g.m. owes why can't the united states and last week federal prosecutors prosecutors announced that they were charging the website.
longer try to sell genetically modified seeds in the european union of other western nations can get it together when it comes to g.m. owes why can't the united states and last week federal prosecutors prosecutors announced that they were charging the website.
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washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply to the european saying, "the united states government will respond appropriately to the european union through our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publically on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gasters foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations." so that's certainly far short of a denial that the u.s. spied on its allies. it should be noted that the u.s. assumes the allies spy on the u.s. barbara starr, cnn, washington. >> thank you very much. in the newspaper, which first broke the story of nsa spying activities is adding to today's revelati revelations. according to "the guardian," 38 embassies and missions across the world were targets of u.s. intelligence and techniques covered everything from planted bugs to data collection using specialized antenna. >>> as far as edward snowden, as far as we know, he is still in a transit zone at moscow airport. he is facing espionage charges in the u.s. which yanked its passport and asked other countries not to give him asylum. >> repor
washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply to the european saying, "the united states government will respond appropriately to the european union through our diplomatic channels. while we are not going to comment publically on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the united states gasters foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations." so that's certainly far short of a denial that the...
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the united nations. i promise you it's not china. i promise you it's not the european union. [applause] if we lose either the willingness of the power to be an influence on the global stage, there is nothing to replace us. by the way comments are rendered the greatest influence our country sat on the road hasn't been a military or economy. it's been our example. hispanic sample that says we believe here that every human being is endowed by their creator with certain rights and doesn't matter how poor your parents were or how your last name is pronounced or were you come from or what circumstances you had to overcome. we believe you have a god-given right to go as far as your talent and work will take you. we put that into this and that's why no matter where in the world to come from or where in the world you go, they can look to america and see someone doing here what they were told they could never do. you see people accomplish things they been told for generations is not possible for people at that. we've proven that free people can govern themselves. you need theaters to tell you which are rights are to protect you from
the united nations. i promise you it's not china. i promise you it's not the european union. [applause] if we lose either the willingness of the power to be an influence on the global stage, there is nothing to replace us. by the way comments are rendered the greatest influence our country sat on the road hasn't been a military or economy. it's been our example. hispanic sample that says we believe here that every human being is endowed by their creator with certain rights and doesn't matter...
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the arrest. european union officials say they want an investigation into the violence. >>> half of the population of syria will need humanitarian aid by the end of this year. that from the united nationsat would be 10 million people caught in the middle of the civil war where tonight the government's military continues to march on taking control of a key village. it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> syria, amateur video showing fire and smoke in a western village. as the regime troops took it back from antigovernment rebels days after pushing the rebels out of another key town. the war going on for more than two years now. and the president there still in power. more than 80,000 citizens have died. >>> china, a bus set on fire in the southeast during the evening rush. police confirming the arsonist died in the flames along with 47 other people on that bus. they found a suicide note at his house describing his plan to start the fire. >>> hungary, the prime minister said the water keeps rising and could chest on monday. 55,000 people may be forced to leave the capitol. several european countries dealing with the massive flooding for days now. 19 people dead an
the arrest. european union officials say they want an investigation into the violence. >>> half of the population of syria will need humanitarian aid by the end of this year. that from the united nationsat would be 10 million people caught in the middle of the civil war where tonight the government's military continues to march on taking control of a key village. it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>> syria, amateur video showing fire and smoke in a...
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the league of nations or the united nations the attempts throughout history to say we created a man, a new man, a soviet man, a italian fascist man, a national socialist man, a european union man, now he's immune from the pressures and appetite in the past. and war has to be redefined or outlawed. 200 something conflict-resolutions programs. i don't think there's any record of success so we study the past because it keeps telling us there's a small number of people absolutely no good. when they goat prevision of power they'll take things that are not logical. you can't explain it's not in their interest to take a piece of land. two bald head men fighting other a comb. it makes no sense. you like that tell them they are worthless. they are rocky. they are about as valuable as a piece of, you know, -- he didn't need it. he surely needed it for matter of press teeing and emotion. that's what wars are fought over. they are illogical. they continue dosh don't make sometimes. they are presented by deterrence, alliance, balance of power. convincing somebody not to do that. you'll pay a high price. and the general who see that and the methodology of defeating, humiliate and re-- r
the league of nations or the united nations the attempts throughout history to say we created a man, a new man, a soviet man, a italian fascist man, a national socialist man, a european union man, now he's immune from the pressures and appetite in the past. and war has to be redefined or outlawed. 200 something conflict-resolutions programs. i don't think there's any record of success so we study the past because it keeps telling us there's a small number of people absolutely no good. when they...
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you know national security do a war against terrorism that's not really an argument you can use against the european union in duty in union this is totally speaking your strongest ally of the united states my guess. my educated guess is. going to do with economic spying. on the e.u. you know that the e.u. is for the moment negotiating a new free trade agreement the us well you have all the interest to know what you open and it's already discussing internally off strategy that is one of the possibilities but this has been going on apparently for more than five years and as i read in their spiel it traces back to buying from nato headquarters well this even goes to years decades further into the so-called national program from the seventy's well it's certainly disturbing revelations indeed but for example that's the question of how much more widespread the says beyond just the united states for example the guardian had published revelations recently that the united kingdom had in fact planned on spying on delegates to commonwealth the commonwealth delegates basically at a meeting back in two thousand and nine so that sort of indicates that perhaps it's not just the united states th
you know national security do a war against terrorism that's not really an argument you can use against the european union in duty in union this is totally speaking your strongest ally of the united states my guess. my educated guess is. going to do with economic spying. on the e.u. you know that the e.u. is for the moment negotiating a new free trade agreement the us well you have all the interest to know what you open and it's already discussing internally off strategy that is one of the...
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the united states legal system only u.s. citizens and residents benefit from prosecution and safeguards. in the european union everyone's personal data and the confidentiality are recognized and protected as fundamental rights irrespective of their nationality. these reports are particularly worrisome. the issue at hand is not a new one. it has been tackled by the commission in the past. and to give a single example. the commission has raised the access to personal data of europeans, of european citizens in the framework of the negotiations with the united states for the general data protection in the field of police and judicial corporations. as you know very well vice president redding has received a mandate to negotiate this agreement with the united states and she is keeping this house and its particular members of the labor committee informed about the progress of these negotiations. the commission is asking for clear commitments from the united states to the fundamental right of e.u. citizens for data protection and in the same way as it is afforded united states residents. as far as the prism program is concerned, the commission will raise this matter with the united states at the earliest possible opportunity. it will request verifi
the united states legal system only u.s. citizens and residents benefit from prosecution and safeguards. in the european union everyone's personal data and the confidentiality are recognized and protected as fundamental rights irrespective of their nationality. these reports are particularly worrisome. the issue at hand is not a new one. it has been tackled by the commission in the past. and to give a single example. the commission has raised the access to personal data of europeans, of...
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the united states legal system only u.s. citizens and residents benefit from prosecution and safeguards. in the european union everyone's personal data and the confidentiality are recognized and protected as fundamental rights irrespective of their nationality. these reports are particularly worrisome. the issue at hand is not a new one. it has been tackled by the commission in the past. and to give a single example. the commission has raised the access to personal data of europeans, of european citizens in the framework of the negotiations with the united states for the general data protection in the field of police and judicial corporations. as you know very well vice president redding has received a mandate to negotiate this agreement with the united states and she is keeping this house and its particular members of the labor committee informed about the progress of these negotiations. the commission is asking for clear commitments from the united states to the fundamental right of e.u. citizens for data protection and in the same way as it is afforded united states residents. as far as the prism program is concerned, the commission will raise this matter with the united states at the earliest possible opportunity. it will request verifi
the united states legal system only u.s. citizens and residents benefit from prosecution and safeguards. in the european union everyone's personal data and the confidentiality are recognized and protected as fundamental rights irrespective of their nationality. these reports are particularly worrisome. the issue at hand is not a new one. it has been tackled by the commission in the past. and to give a single example. the commission has raised the access to personal data of europeans, of...