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right, yes, i could have stayed behind and watch wolowitz try to hit on penny in russian, arabic and farsie on, you know how it is with breakups. no, i don't... and neither do you. i broke up with joyce kim. you did not break up with joyce kim. she defected to north korea. to mend her broken heart. this situation is much less complicated. there's some kind of dispute between penny and her ex-boyfriend as to who gets custody of the tv. she just wanted to avoid having a scene with him. so we get to have a scene with him? no, sheldon, there's not going to be a scene. there's two of us and one of him. leonard, the two of us can't even carry a tv. so, you guys work with leonard and sheldon at the university? um, i'm sorry. do you speak english? oh, he speaks english. he just can't speak to women. really? why? he's kind of a nerd. juice box? (buzzing) i'll do the talking. man: yeah? uh, hi, i'm leonard, this is sheldon. hello. what did i just...?! uh, we're here to pick up penny's tv. get lost. okay, thanks for your time. we're not going to give up just like that. leonard, the tv's in the buildi
right, yes, i could have stayed behind and watch wolowitz try to hit on penny in russian, arabic and farsie on, you know how it is with breakups. no, i don't... and neither do you. i broke up with joyce kim. you did not break up with joyce kim. she defected to north korea. to mend her broken heart. this situation is much less complicated. there's some kind of dispute between penny and her ex-boyfriend as to who gets custody of the tv. she just wanted to avoid having a scene with him. so we get...
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being paid to show up at some public protest and hold this sign written in english rather than in farsi. well again i go back to my point irrespective of from whose parallax or prism you're looking at it be it the viewpoint from moscow or from london or from washington i think it should be the same common denominator of how can we measure what the iranian people want and the only way to measure what the iranian people ultimately want is to give them the ability to exercise their right to free elections and whatever that means and feeling to return to their own as related to that's the hollywood i don't think it sounds to me like you're so obsessed with america that you forget the forest and you're looking at the trees let me ask you the question in return forget about america for instance what is russia willing to do while russia prepared to take in terms of policy rather has one of the class not interfering in the crisis there is a rational strategy right and you know people are emancipated enough to take the decisions about their own country into their own hands and that they can be a
being paid to show up at some public protest and hold this sign written in english rather than in farsi. well again i go back to my point irrespective of from whose parallax or prism you're looking at it be it the viewpoint from moscow or from london or from washington i think it should be the same common denominator of how can we measure what the iranian people want and the only way to measure what the iranian people ultimately want is to give them the ability to exercise their right to free...
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huddy, i guess that's to convince the iranians not to develop a nuclear weapon it should be in farsi.should tell the audience we called all of those people and said, you know, what do you really want? what are you asking for? shockingly, huddy, none of them will appear on the factor, so we have to go to you. >> i don't understand why this would be -- this is an interesting video because it's actually coming from global zero which is a movement, it's an organization that aims to eliminate nuclear weapons across the board, kind of move past this 20th century ideal of national security through mutually assured destruction rather than they just want to eliminate nuclear weapons across the board. they were hoping that the president would talk security through mutual shared deconstruction. >> bill: both you and i because we are sophisticated news people know this is a total waste of time. >> why do you say that? >> bill: because there are bad people that will not eliminate nuclear weapons. >> the president said at the g-8 summit, he said he spoke with vladimir putin and aiming to reduce som
huddy, i guess that's to convince the iranians not to develop a nuclear weapon it should be in farsi.should tell the audience we called all of those people and said, you know, what do you really want? what are you asking for? shockingly, huddy, none of them will appear on the factor, so we have to go to you. >> i don't understand why this would be -- this is an interesting video because it's actually coming from global zero which is a movement, it's an organization that aims to eliminate...
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there are linguists trained in arabic farsi hebrew and the gamut of european languages. with another 400 personal in the british ministry of defense a single quietly humming spy station was the vast majority of british american civilians have never heard of has a staff as large as all of britain's domestic intelligence service, mi-5. they of course would not let me in so i surrounded the base and as i walked around the base i took notes on what i saw and photographed it in what have you. ultimately i resorted to my only option in the british countryside to go to the local pub and ask around. >> in and 2011 "washington post" investigative reporter dana priest appeared on booktv's "after words" program to discuss her book "top secret america." she was interviewed by douglas fife former undersecretary of defense for policy under president george w. bush. in this clip they talk about the responsibility that journalists have one publishing secret government information. >> host: i would like to return to this question of who in a properly ordered society should be making deci
there are linguists trained in arabic farsi hebrew and the gamut of european languages. with another 400 personal in the british ministry of defense a single quietly humming spy station was the vast majority of british american civilians have never heard of has a staff as large as all of britain's domestic intelligence service, mi-5. they of course would not let me in so i surrounded the base and as i walked around the base i took notes on what i saw and photographed it in what have you....
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thanks to farsi speaking producers here, i can tell you the song is about two classmates who are lifelongriends. our names are forever etched on a chalkboard. the scars of injustice remain on our bodies. it's a revolutionary song. the people singing that song in the streets of tehran this weekend were not protesting, they were singing the song in celebration. what they were celebrating was the winner of the presidential election in iran. the election was on friday. polls had to stay open five extra hours to accommodate the big turnout. finally on saturday afternoon tehran time a man named hasan rowhani was declared the runner. he was the only candidate in a crowded field running as a moderate. throughout the campaign he lamented iran's isolation in the world. he criticized iran's repression of personal freedoms in the country. he pushed for equal rights for women. celebrations following his victory struck a jarringly stark contrast from the last one four years ago when mahmoud ahmadinejad was declared president for the second time. iranians protested for months in cities all around the co
thanks to farsi speaking producers here, i can tell you the song is about two classmates who are lifelongriends. our names are forever etched on a chalkboard. the scars of injustice remain on our bodies. it's a revolutionary song. the people singing that song in the streets of tehran this weekend were not protesting, they were singing the song in celebration. what they were celebrating was the winner of the presidential election in iran. the election was on friday. polls had to stay open five...
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he runs teams of nearly 40 cleared chinese, russian, arabic,er due and farsi linguists in analysis performing open source research for the u.s. government. thank you for joining us. and he's also the author of chinese industrial espionage, knows this issue very, veryvel, doctor, thank you. >> i'd like to thank the commission and its excellent staff with whom i've worked for many years, particularly on this issue. i bring a lot of perspectives to this issue, one being a chinese linguist. as you said, 20 years of building teams of cleared linguist analysts doing open source research for the be u.s. government particularly on cyber issues as early as the late '90s working on chinese internet censorship issues with this commission. and then finally, the perspective of being a victim of these attacks given my own profile and my own writings and trying to expel chinese attackers from the ramparts of my own corporate networks on a daily basis. we talked a lot in the last six or nine months about chinese espionage. i would say it's a multifaceted issue, and i'd just like to highlight quickly five dif
he runs teams of nearly 40 cleared chinese, russian, arabic,er due and farsi linguists in analysis performing open source research for the u.s. government. thank you for joining us. and he's also the author of chinese industrial espionage, knows this issue very, veryvel, doctor, thank you. >> i'd like to thank the commission and its excellent staff with whom i've worked for many years, particularly on this issue. i bring a lot of perspectives to this issue, one being a chinese linguist....