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i. loathe luxury. i. laugh. so. i'm not. just saying. this thing that. we're going to. get. caught. in. the mud. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for your knowledge update on our jeep. with the latest headlines on the week's top stories in a national threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixty million infections much to talk about at the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion u.s. media claims that in the rainy and scientists sassy was abducted by american secret services was spying for washington. drying up record high temperatures in russia are causing widespread crop failure forcing desperate farmers to seek state support.
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as libertarian i have loathe to admit this, i think this is one of the few areas federal government should be intervening. >> what's going to happen, the presumably arizona law will be thrown out, congresswoman norton, will it be thrown out completely or just the parts of it, for example, that require legal immigrants to carry certain documentation which should be the province of federal law or asking their police to check person's immigration status when the stop them for something else, presumably a suspicion of a local crime. >> well, notice, bonnie, that the federal government's main account is on its own preemption authority. that only the federal government can or should enforce immigration. i agree. >> there's no room for local police in border states to do anything like refer a believed or reasonable suspicion of a criminal entrant in to the country over to the feds? >> that's where the states are -- that's what the states are going to argue. they're going to argue that this is really parallel to what the federal government is doing. the federal government is going to say, just a m
as libertarian i have loathe to admit this, i think this is one of the few areas federal government should be intervening. >> what's going to happen, the presumably arizona law will be thrown out, congresswoman norton, will it be thrown out completely or just the parts of it, for example, that require legal immigrants to carry certain documentation which should be the province of federal law or asking their police to check person's immigration status when the stop them for something else,...
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i would be loath to change that because of a few examples -- because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million women and men in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them. virtually all of them -- not 100% -- but nearly one and a% -- give us -- nearly 100% -- give us reasons everyday to trust them. if the results of the investigation suggest a review is necessary, we will look at that. my instinct is to take these on a case-by-case basis. >> the only thing i would add to that is that i think it is being appropriately handled in the chain of command. any commander, when they look at the case, they look at the facts as he or she understands them. the mitigating factors are also looked at. the specifics -- i am not familiar with them here. if it looks like it is going to be something bigger than local, it will come up and we will look at making adjustments. there is no indication of that right now that i have seen. >> on the memo -- if everybody is following the spirit and letter of the memo, are you confident that stories like the m-wrap and walter
i would be loath to change that because of a few examples -- because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million women and men in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them. virtually all of them -- not 100% -- but nearly one and a% -- give us -- nearly 100% -- give us reasons everyday to trust them. if the results of the investigation suggest a review is necessary, we will look at that. my instinct is to take these on a case-by-case basis. >> the only...
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i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them, not 100%, but nearly, give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. no, i have not ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggests that might be necessary then we will take a look at it. my instinct is to take these on a case by case basis. >> the only thing i would add to that is that i think it is being appropriately handled in the chain of command. any commander, when they look at a case, looks at the facts as he or she understands them and the mitigating factors as well, the specifics of which i am not familiar with here. obviously, if it looks like it will be something that will be bigger than local, it comes up and we would look at making adjustments. there is no indication of that right now that i can say. > see. >> if everybody is following the spirit and letter of the memo, are you confident that stories that y
i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them, not 100%, but nearly, give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. no, i have not ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggests that might be necessary then we will take a look at it. my instinct is to take these on a case by case...
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i always loathe to look back and compare one event to something else. i think we have a tendency to want to compare something to something else rather than simply reporting. i want to stress again the notion that, again, if you look at what our concerns are with pakistan in the relationships and troubles we face, i do not know if you would list one thing differently today as a result of what we have read in these documents that you would not have listed one week ago. >> that is partly the answer to that. you do not have some revelation and that there is a systematic change of the course of events, that we have stepped up operations in a certain part in the war in southeast asia. that is non what these documents are. >> the head of a wikileaks said they will not save for the documents came from. some think mr. manning, who is already in custody, is a hero. i think there are ways in which -- in ways one could do things other than putting people in potential danger. again, if i would have handed you one of these documents, i would be breaking the law. i thi
i always loathe to look back and compare one event to something else. i think we have a tendency to want to compare something to something else rather than simply reporting. i want to stress again the notion that, again, if you look at what our concerns are with pakistan in the relationships and troubles we face, i do not know if you would list one thing differently today as a result of what we have read in these documents that you would not have listed one week ago. >> that is partly the...
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and i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform, and i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them -- not 100 percent, but nearly 100 percent -- give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. so, no, i haven't ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, then we'll take a look at it at the time. but my instinct is to take these on a case-by-case basis. did you want to add anything? >> the only thing i would say -- add to that, thom, is that i think it's being appropriately handled in the chain of i think that any commander, when they look at a case, looks at the facts as he or she understands them, and the mitigating factors as well, the specifics of which i just -- i'm not familiar with here. and then obviously, if it looks like it's going to be something that is bigger than it is just locally, then it comes up and then i think we have -- we would look at making adjustments. but there's
and i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform, and i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them -- not 100 percent, but nearly 100 percent -- give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. so, no, i haven't ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, then we'll take a look at it at the time. but...
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i would be loath to change that. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them, because virtually all of them, not 100%, but nearly 100% give us reasons every single day to continue testing them. no, i have not ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, we will take a look at it at the time. my instinct is to take these on a case by case basis. >> the only thing i would add to that is that i think it is being appropriately handled in the chain of command. i think any commander when they look at a case looks at the facts as he or she understands them and the mitigating factors as well, the specifics of which i am not familiar with. then obviously it that looks like it is going to be something that is bigger than it is locally, then it comes up and we would look at making adjustments. there is no indication of that right now. right now. >> if everybody is following the spirits and a letter of the memo, are you confident that stories like walter reed problems woul
i would be loath to change that. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform. i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them, because virtually all of them, not 100%, but nearly 100% give us reasons every single day to continue testing them. no, i have not ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, we will take a look at it at the time. my instinct is to take these on a case by case basis. >> the only thing i would add to that...
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and i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform, and i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them -- not 100 percent, but nearly 100 percent -- give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. so, no, i haven't ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, then we'll take a look at it at the time. but my instinct is to take these on a case-by-case basis. did you want to add anything? >> the only thing i would say -- add to that, thom, is that i think it's being appropriately handled in the chain of command. i think that any commander, when they look at a case, looks at the facts as he or she understands them, and the mitigating factors as well, the specifics of which i just -- i'm not familiar with here. and then obviously, if it looks like it's going to be something that is bigger than it is just locally, then it comes up and then i think we have -- we would look at making adjustments. but
and i would be loath to change that because of a few examples, because there are a few bad apples. we have over 2 million men and women in uniform, and i believe we should always err on the side of trusting them because virtually all of them -- not 100 percent, but nearly 100 percent -- give us reasons every single day to continue trusting them. so, no, i haven't ordered a review. if the results of the investigation suggest that might be necessary, then we'll take a look at it at the time. but...
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loathing of everything the taliban stands for. does the foreign secretary recognize the public support is increasingly been lost simply because as an understanding which i share that this is an unwinnable war? the honorable gentleman opposite referred to 1842. isn't it a fact that literally every outside foreign super very long in afghanistan has always been unsucceful? >> well, the honorable member know we arehere in afghanistan at the invitation of afghanistan and a united nations mandate. we are not seeking to conquer afghanistan. it clearly is impossible. you only have to fly over and look down at the deserts and mountain ranges to know in a moment that it is not possible to conquer afghanistan but it should be possible to provide necessary support for the government of afghanistan to be able to conduct its own security and provide for the future of its own people. and the honorable member is right that there is great public concern about this. i don't want to minimize the difficulties or imply that things are easier than they are. but i do believe that if these three things are pursued successfully together, the military strategy, the economic stra
loathing of everything the taliban stands for. does the foreign secretary recognize the public support is increasingly been lost simply because as an understanding which i share that this is an unwinnable war? the honorable gentleman opposite referred to 1842. isn't it a fact that literally every outside foreign super very long in afghanistan has always been unsucceful? >> well, the honorable member know we arehere in afghanistan at the invitation of afghanistan and a united nations...