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i think. i think i think. i think i think i. think. i think. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they have to. leave the sentence a good chance to choose to get books that the status of the human experiment is exploding or will. we put this in this rap music or what it snows to movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things as financial templates the research clambering to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession to keep the nations close to collapsing of subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail switchblade banks again feel a little like think if the us crash sentiment smashed. to inflame just like all the classes in athens streets the i.m.f. employees spokesman just programs increase the total economy. wealthy british style. spent on. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars report on r g. this is odd see in tonight's american forces a top commander in afghanistan says that aft
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the finance minister of the government to put in medvedev or is that just objective reasons i think i think i think of the person responsible eventually of course for him and put him in business his government his policy and i think even if you don't purpose absolutely i think i think for us that was a reaction to the crisis but then. clearly understands that his political support is based on their ability to raise material standards and even standards of russian population and if you look he spends more and more and you mentioned seventy two dollars per barrel if we compare it to the situation to the year two thousand and eight lehman brothers collapse and that crisis and i would remind you that before that year say year two thousand and seven the russian budget would be a balance of fifty five dollars for i don't know the times where an oil price was. president this was awful but i remember times when we said thirty thirty's thirty one we will survive exactly and this is growth in just five four years from fifty five to one twenty five shows the level of spending impression government has to thro
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cordone the finance minister the government put in medvedev or is a just objective reasons and i think i think i think of the person responsible eventually is of course the name of putin and that's us his government his policy and i think even though he was on purpose. i think i think first it was a reaction to the crisis but then. clearly understands that his political support is based on the ability poor to raise material standards and even standards of russian population and if you look he spends more and more and you mentioned seventy dollars per barrel if we compare it to dissipation through the year two thousand and eight on brother scott and their prices and i would remind you that before that year of say year two thousand and seven the russian budget will be a balance of fifty five dollars and i don't know the time is. ten was awful but i remember times when we said thirty thirty's from thirty one we will survive exactly and this is growth in just five four years. from fifty five to one twenty five shows the level of spain the impression government has not thrown into the on the me of governme
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i think. i think of the person responsible eventually of course for him and put him in his government his policy and i think even he wouldn't purpose. i think i think first because of the actions of a crisis but then i would put him clearly understands that his political support is breached on the ability people raise material standards and even standards of russian population and if he spends more and more and you mentioned seventy dollars per barrel if we compare it to be said patiently the year two thousand and eight and one brother scott and their prices and i would remind you that before that year of say year two thousand and seven the russian budget would be a balance of fifty five dollars but i don't know the times where an oil price was there in the one percent. it was awful i remember times when we said thirty thirty's thirty were also one exactly and this is growth in just five four years from fifty five to one penny of shows the level of spain the impression government has to throw into the economy the government can point to russia's increasing spending as much as inclusions what are you spendin
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different than the oh absolutely no question about it why it was unchanged well propaganda i think i think i think so when i when i say when i say yes propaganda i think the news media distorted a lot of the war and people seem to. group the war and the warrior together and they blamed the warrior when he was doing what his country asked him this is this is understandable because what we remember the vietnam war is that the hunter the african shore now you know movies like that but hollywood contributed to you know you know you want to put through and you think you know about the war right why. why do we see films movies of this caliber to do it better than you would call it going to war is different well i think that people understand maybe there's been better communication better publicity but i think they seem to understand there is a war on terrorism. and there were two buildings in new york and went down a nearly three thousand people along with the pentagon died on that particular day and i think they see the necessity of having some kind of common front against terrorism. but they know obvi
different than the oh absolutely no question about it why it was unchanged well propaganda i think i think i think so when i when i say when i say yes propaganda i think the news media distorted a lot of the war and people seem to. group the war and the warrior together and they blamed the warrior when he was doing what his country asked him this is this is understandable because what we remember the vietnam war is that the hunter the african shore now you know movies like that but hollywood...
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i think. i think of the person responsible eventually is of course not even put him bassists his government his policies and i think even the purpose. i think i think for us that was a reaction to the crisis but ben. clearly understands that his political support is based on their ability poor to raise material standards and even standards of russian population and if you look it spends more and more and you mentioned seventy dollars per barrel if we compare it to disappear until the year two thousand and eight lehman brothers collapse and their prices and i would remind you that before that year of say year two thousand and seven the russian budget would be a balance of fifty five dollars and i don't know the times were no greater there were . ten was awful i remember times when we said thirty thirty's thirty were also right exactly and this is growth in just four years from fifty five to one twenty five shows the level of spain the impression government has not drawn into the economy of government can point to choose increasing spending as much as inclusions what it means spending what we're looking creasing the
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i think. i think. i . think i i think . even the rocks of their skin should land the sacred. magic is the essence of life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic which are. on the crossroads of two religion's. faith is strong and spirit is hot. the longest big game hunting history. she was trying to stall and dated. but sprung the traps they laid for him. on the radio we have the the surge walks around the area. always from the always missing. one shot turn to take. out the global drug industry's godfather became the most want to trophy of the world's bounty hunters. combo escobar the great hunt and artie's. fixed for. fs. first. in stock stories and waging a low rule ten get is up to the invasion of afghanistan and if the nato coalition commanders timely mcchrystal says america is only home way to reaching its goals of the country citing a frightening and simplistic lack of understanding in part of the failure of. the interim government forces indeed it launched their biggest at the time when the one other kind of conduct is the last remaining stronghold so stiff
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all and by doing so i think that gives them hope that things will be done i think we give them hope but i am glad i said that i think we do give them hope they know that we're advocating for them we won't let this issue die i think that if there were it was an advocacy time does make people forget and we don't want to forget we want to make sure that everyone is accounted for you said the soldiers are not politicians but you have to you you have to get engaged in politics to how the yes we do about what i want i guess what i'm saying is we don't take sides and we don't but we do have to lobby to lobby and probably certainly you have to you have to be political yourselves i mean to in to a certain degree do you do raising money for those people who are where it all comes from the funds that the government well. the. i would say the am i missing the missing in action groups in america probably get their own donations and so forth that well as we do. we get our own funding fine re a funding from a fundraiser. membership. dues. corporate donations and so forth all of that goes with the form of finance and so forth and m
all and by doing so i think that gives them hope that things will be done i think we give them hope but i am glad i said that i think we do give them hope they know that we're advocating for them we won't let this issue die i think that if there were it was an advocacy time does make people forget and we don't want to forget we want to make sure that everyone is accounted for you said the soldiers are not politicians but you have to you you have to get engaged in politics to how the yes we do...
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photograph of that group i'm not really sure why but generally speaking i think they want to tell their story i think i'm sorry say. why. i think they are i. think. yeah i think i think the movement really broad and i mean you didn't hear anything you didn't really have to leave or you didn't hear. now every day you're seeing different unions local unions standing in the polls that really brings more diversity for me sometime place. so well. yes. because there's been cooperation between occupy wall street those who are here today and the labor unions i believe the local sci you service workers union in providing food i think there are plans for the local let's say you to i have a medical truck here to preclude shots that are going to be staying over the winter here that seems like a good relationship really if you see people coming in from all over the country who've been attracted by the message i've seen abroad. and then just the fact is growing in scope. other than in others magazine they say the same thing and again and still no clear goal or demand. here if there is a demand for this discussing this day obviously the broad
photograph of that group i'm not really sure why but generally speaking i think they want to tell their story i think i'm sorry say. why. i think they are i. think. yeah i think i think the movement really broad and i mean you didn't hear anything you didn't really have to leave or you didn't hear. now every day you're seeing different unions local unions standing in the polls that really brings more diversity for me sometime place. so well. yes. because there's been cooperation between occupy...
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i really have to go that extra mile for that story? will i do it again?" and i don't think i will. and i also think that it's time for us as journalists to also look at the us side-- you know, what's happening here. and that's... i think that's really the most overlooked story, the story that we haven't really covered. >> hinojosa: which is american drug consumption, the american gun business, essentially. what other part of the story? >> corruption on the us side. >> hinojosa: because it's very easy to look at corruption in mexico, but it's hard to actually see corruption happening here. >> it's very easy to blame, and not really look at yourself. and again, you know, that, i think, is the good part of the story, is that finally both societies are looking deeply, you know, into themselves. i mean, mexicans can't point the finger anymore at the united states and say, "the consumption is in the us." i mean, it's now in monterey, it's in mexico city, it's in ciudad juarez, you know? guadalajara, and on and on and on. it's... the fight in mexico today is no longer just about controlling distribution r
i really have to go that extra mile for that story? will i do it again?" and i don't think i will. and i also think that it's time for us as journalists to also look at the us side-- you know, what's happening here. and that's... i think that's really the most overlooked story, the story that we haven't really covered. >> hinojosa: which is american drug consumption, the american gun business, essentially. what other part of the story? >> corruption on the us side. >>...
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themselves i think that this is kind of a sign of the times that really kind of public discourse and even art is now kind of riding on this backlash against bankers and i think yeah i mean i think it's more. i think it's our proposal. to the occasion for the occasion i mean i think. people at that point remember during the french revolution. it's had its uses and i think perhaps the modern equivalent is the. the new for the bunker over the only five in miami it's hot down there in my. film in the second or third version of his crops movie so maybe he's going to the bankers as time goes on there we'll see who you know shannon do you want to take bets on how many calls to the police this gets for looking very very real over the highway that was exactly what i was going to say like those cars in the background like i'd. like. especially because traffic in florida i think is really bad i think it's similar to the california science that everybody kind of drives a lot of you are going to see this i don't know maybe hollowing is the one thing i'm going for i'm moving on though. dead bankers to those who maybe would like to see their profits die there is a lot of talk now about pullin
themselves i think that this is kind of a sign of the times that really kind of public discourse and even art is now kind of riding on this backlash against bankers and i think yeah i mean i think it's more. i think it's our proposal. to the occasion for the occasion i mean i think. people at that point remember during the french revolution. it's had its uses and i think perhaps the modern equivalent is the. the new for the bunker over the only five in miami it's hot down there in my. film in...
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a lot of conservatives are sympathetic to the grievances and i think i think i think they're making a mockery i think i'm going to submerging of the old tea party grassroots folks will be spread out in your approach here part october is a very nice. you know how to thank you both thanks tom there's something deeply ironic by the way about today's protests on wall street tell you what that is later tonight like billy tape. coming out republicans are really going to sink the economy and show everybody just how desperate they are to win the white house in two thousand and twelve discuss that and more and that's. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decision to break through get through it may who can you trust no one who is you in view with a global missionary see where we had a state controlled capitalism school sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more.
a lot of conservatives are sympathetic to the grievances and i think i think i think they're making a mockery i think i'm going to submerging of the old tea party grassroots folks will be spread out in your approach here part october is a very nice. you know how to thank you both thanks tom there's something deeply ironic by the way about today's protests on wall street tell you what that is later tonight like billy tape. coming out republicans are really going to sink the economy and show...
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the libyan people have handled this very well i think they've got an even chance of continuing to handle it well. it's premature to prejudge them i think i think history is a very i think i think it's history shows a lot of reason to be worried i mean you can't really take over another country with foreign assistance and then claim that you have full power a look at the northern alliance in afghanistan to tajik dominated factions took over but they've never been able to close the deal the same thing happened now with shia dominated iraq installed by the united states you know history shows that really in civil war you have to let the factions the the indigenous factions fight things out to a conclusion and that did not happen here there was a lot of foreign interference and so we don't know if the benghazi based rebels can govern this country and bring in and form some form of coalition that will be able to govern it gentlemen we've run out of hair there's literally just started in libya many thanks my guest today in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are key so you next time remember crosstalk rules. to
the libyan people have handled this very well i think they've got an even chance of continuing to handle it well. it's premature to prejudge them i think i think history is a very i think i think it's history shows a lot of reason to be worried i mean you can't really take over another country with foreign assistance and then claim that you have full power a look at the northern alliance in afghanistan to tajik dominated factions took over but they've never been able to close the deal the same...
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the turned as origin that is a country where many women don't trust the family i do not desire because i think that i i think that i think you should you should talk about their experiences that you know about walked on the ground for forty years as a doctor and i can tell you that the lowest quintile the most societies to the developing world have children that they cannot look after it is not just about feeding it is a housing is about what is oprah it's about it's about their ability to look after these children. also what i write in china asking lou when i was a kid how many silly says to this so it was in your footsteps. to make those choices which you don't want to make if you ask them rather than have ok my now let me let me go to morris is my thing is this is this a political crisis not a population crisis i mean maybe you draw upon the some of what matthew just had to . say because there there is a dearth of food in the world but there is starvation there's a there are people living in massive poverty but there's the world the planet is very rich i mean what math is getting at is it's a political pr
the turned as origin that is a country where many women don't trust the family i do not desire because i think that i i think that i think you should you should talk about their experiences that you know about walked on the ground for forty years as a doctor and i can tell you that the lowest quintile the most societies to the developing world have children that they cannot look after it is not just about feeding it is a housing is about what is oprah it's about it's about their ability to look...
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think this could happen in the near future. i think i think it's possible. you know i'm not ready to say i think it's going to happen i think it's not going to happen i think unfortunately again because of the weakness of the obama administration against netanyahu and israel and because of obama being constricted running into an election i think that israel has a somewhat freer hand to do what it wants to do. whether you know when the moment of truth if and when the moment of truth comes and israel has decided to either strike iran's nuclear facilities or let iran go nuclear at that point it's very difficult to say i hope i certainly hope that israel will not strike iran i think lieberman obviously would like israel to strike iran the good thing if there's a saving grace or i don't think that lieberman really has that much influence in the the councils of power in the high level decision making is what you may know he doesn't have that much good a following the council officers are making but he certainly is a high leading member here of the government that lieberman is calling for iran to
think this could happen in the near future. i think i think it's possible. you know i'm not ready to say i think it's going to happen i think it's not going to happen i think unfortunately again because of the weakness of the obama administration against netanyahu and israel and because of obama being constricted running into an election i think that israel has a somewhat freer hand to do what it wants to do. whether you know when the moment of truth if and when the moment of truth comes and...
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they can to defeat obama and i personally don't think that chris christie would have done that much i don't think he would have been the savior party i think that's exactly what i believe i believe that he would have been disclosed as the as a pretty liberal new jersey governor. i think he didn't jump in i think he would have been fantastic but made a living as a lobbyist for for what seems to me we're going to put people seeking a new way to go to a foreign country to point out he's a liberal and he was grinning. like some he had a private jet and he was bringing yugoslavia something. that maybe the stuff he people try to point out on global warming and things he was through with can anyone imagine chris christie coming into office in the first thing he's going to do with your eyes i'm not going to go on the budget what i want to push is cap and trade he would never have done that he would have been a leisurely focus on getting our happy schoolhouse in order to bring you know he's you know he would have been good he was not going to jail he is very unfortunate that he decided not to run america. immigration last we could judge in alabama upheld most of the sta
they can to defeat obama and i personally don't think that chris christie would have done that much i don't think he would have been the savior party i think that's exactly what i believe i believe that he would have been disclosed as the as a pretty liberal new jersey governor. i think he didn't jump in i think he would have been fantastic but made a living as a lobbyist for for what seems to me we're going to put people seeking a new way to go to a foreign country to point out he's a liberal...
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arrested there's a little bit jumpy can i get a photographic proof i'm not really sure why but generally speaking i think they want to tell their story i think i'm sorry. i think. yeah i think i think the movement really brought an end to hearing you didn't really have to leave or you didn't hear . now every day you're seeing a different you local union sending in the poll that really brings more diversity some to me some time place. to be cooperation between occupy wall street who are here to get me and the labor unions i believe the local x.e.n.u. the service workers union and providing food if i think their plans are going to let's say you do i have a medical truck here to preclude shots if you're going to be staying over the winter here this seems like a good relationship really have you seen people coming in from all over the country who've been attracted by the message that's in abroad. and you can just the fact is broken go. other than others see basically the same thing and again this still no clear goal or demand. here if there is a demand worker discussing this day obviously the broad theme is still can your wall street can your economic inequa
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think i think i think they're making a mockery i think i'm going to sort of merging of the old tea party grassroots folks with these but i'll tell you your approach here part i told you. said you know how to thank you both thanks to there's something deeply ironic by the way about today's protests on wall street i'll tell you what that is later tonight like really take. coming up republicans are really going to sink the economy and show everybody just how desperate they are to win the white house in two thousand and twelve discuss that and more tonight. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through may who can you trust no one who is your view with local missionaries where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do you r t question more.
think i think i think they're making a mockery i think i'm going to sort of merging of the old tea party grassroots folks with these but i'll tell you your approach here part i told you. said you know how to thank you both thanks to there's something deeply ironic by the way about today's protests on wall street i'll tell you what that is later tonight like really take. coming up republicans are really going to sink the economy and show everybody just how desperate they are to win the white...
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i don't think whether china has x number of wind turbines and -- i don't think we're winning or losing in that race. i think at the heart of it is what's happened in innovation. and i think that we continue to be, we're there, we have great universities. i think there is -- and we have something else, we have more players coming into the game, you know, venture capitalists and others. so there's just more going on. i don't think we're going to lose. i do think that what's kind of on the horizon right now or coming down the road would be a better way to put it is a kind of an electric car race or a race for an electric car. and that is, that certainly has strategic elements to it. >> host: one of the other things i was really struck with, and again, this is me linking what you say in your book to some more current events. um, the kyoto protocol, eisenstadt was working for the clinton administration at the time pushed using markets just like we did for so2, just like we did for lead which, by the way, whenever i've written about emissions trading and market pricing pollution, if you want to say it, i've never -- >> guest: exactly. [laughter] yeah. and it's another ro
i don't think whether china has x number of wind turbines and -- i don't think we're winning or losing in that race. i think at the heart of it is what's happened in innovation. and i think that we continue to be, we're there, we have great universities. i think there is -- and we have something else, we have more players coming into the game, you know, venture capitalists and others. so there's just more going on. i don't think we're going to lose. i do think that what's kind of on the horizon...
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hospital. >> do you think politically for rick perry -- >> i think it's a positive for him. >> is it a sensible thing for him to do? >> i think it's good for him in the republican primary. irily know if it's good in the general election. i do think i disagree with karl rove. i respect karl rove, but i disagree with him because i think that probably especially, you know, if you look what's happened to rick. rick was another one. we had dinner, got to know each other. good guy. >> what do you make of him? in the debates he's pretty -- >> i don't know what happened because when you're with him he's great. he was really -- i mean, we had a really good time. >> is he articulate? >> he's different. >> is he fun? all the things he doesn't seem to be? >> he called me after the debates. i said, what happened to you? i said, why can't you act? he actually called me a few days ago. he was very forceful and very strong on something on something he was asking me. i said, why can't you act like that on the debates? you know? the camera goes on. why can't you act like that? he said, it's just not my thing. that's okay. i understand that. i know people who are fantastic people, but they
hospital. >> do you think politically for rick perry -- >> i think it's a positive for him. >> is it a sensible thing for him to do? >> i think it's good for him in the republican primary. irily know if it's good in the general election. i do think i disagree with karl rove. i respect karl rove, but i disagree with him because i think that probably especially, you know, if you look what's happened to rick. rick was another one. we had dinner, got to know each other. good...
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photographic proof i'm not really sure why but generally speaking i think they want to tell their story i think i'm sorry say. why. they i. think. yeah i think i think the movement really brought it to me and he didn't really have to leave or you didn't hear. now every day you're seeing different you local union standing in the polls that really prefer a first city for me sometimes place. so well. cooperation between occupy wall street those who are here for you and labor you i believe the local f.b.i. you can service workers you can providing food if i think there are plans for the let's say you do i have a medical truck here to give people a shot that they're going to be staying over the winter here that seems like a good relationship really interesting people coming in from all over the country have been attracted by the message i've seen abroad. and just then just the fact that rockets go. further than any other magazine basically the same thing and again and still no clear goal or demand. here and there is a demand for workers discussing this day obviously the broad theme is still anger was free care economic inequality yo
photographic proof i'm not really sure why but generally speaking i think they want to tell their story i think i'm sorry say. why. they i. think. yeah i think i think the movement really brought it to me and he didn't really have to leave or you didn't hear. now every day you're seeing different you local union standing in the polls that really prefer a first city for me sometimes place. so well. cooperation between occupy wall street those who are here for you and labor you i believe the...
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know that rachel really interesting point there and i think i think you touched on a really interesting point and i think that's half the problem i think over the last few decades the idea of graduating with it fairly useless liberal arts degree i mean out of work because you don't have a job that's in demand has been a problem so these kids go to school they pay a ton of money to be right it's ivy league there are just state schools or whatever they happen to be able to afford they end up with these huge debts they're not getting a job that's productive or useful to get conned me so therefore it doesn't pay very well i think that's actually part of the solution as well i think you're touching on part of it was the shining is north america in general you know that feature of north american general. it isn't high tech production and military production things that can be made in china things that can be made in emerging markets because we've outsourced all that just like they've outsourced their consumer base to north america so i think if we start making high tech products that are acquired engineers tha
know that rachel really interesting point there and i think i think you touched on a really interesting point and i think that's half the problem i think over the last few decades the idea of graduating with it fairly useless liberal arts degree i mean out of work because you don't have a job that's in demand has been a problem so these kids go to school they pay a ton of money to be right it's ivy league there are just state schools or whatever they happen to be able to afford they end up with...