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it to go to war, destroy the nuclear program back out or to --ieve by diplomatic means >> where do you put the odds? to get intoctant the betting game because i would not have that that we got as far as we already have. produce and awill grill met -- an agreement? the odds are less than even. they have agreed to real concrete verifiable accountable measures. a small part of the total. >> a shocking story of violence from the central african republic. now it is showing an active cannibalism. some people seem to congratulate the christian man for carrying out this act. a warning, there are some very disturbing images. >> the winners in this conflict, delirious with victory. the christians were victims and now they are on top. a charred and dismembered body is dragged through the street. one was at the head of the mob he was in a blind fury that day. muslims killed his pregnant , theyhis sister-in-law broke down the door and cut the baby in half. i promised i would get my revenge. revenge is an active cannibalism. first, he stabbed his victim. you are muslim, he said. i poured petrol over
it to go to war, destroy the nuclear program back out or to --ieve by diplomatic means >> where do you put the odds? to get intoctant the betting game because i would not have that that we got as far as we already have. produce and awill grill met -- an agreement? the odds are less than even. they have agreed to real concrete verifiable accountable measures. a small part of the total. >> a shocking story of violence from the central african republic. now it is showing an active...
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her 81st word they -- nobody --ieves it -- birthday nobody believes it. happy birthday. she is celebrating with a tour of a one-woman show called "chita: a legendary celebration." let's take a look. if you find you end up in jail ♪ ♪come on here ♪play with me ♪ nobody knows in america ♪ [applause] [laughter] tavis: let me start with the obvious. the secret to staying in this good of shape? >> prayer. tavis: the raster be more than this. you must have a serious regimen. >> i have a blessed life. i have a great family. i have a great daughter. in the family. i love people. i love all the blessings god has given me. love --l work, and i the spirit of dance is an amazing thing. when the body and spirit meet it is a good aim. i want to cover as much ground as i can. take me all the way to the beginning. when did you know this was your calling? was a tomboy, and i used to break up the furniture, and i was one of five, and my mother said, we have got to straighten this kid out, so she puts focus in my life. to doris joan,g who was my alley teacher. from doris jones, lewis johns
her 81st word they -- nobody --ieves it -- birthday nobody believes it. happy birthday. she is celebrating with a tour of a one-woman show called "chita: a legendary celebration." let's take a look. if you find you end up in jail ♪ ♪come on here ♪play with me ♪ nobody knows in america ♪ [applause] [laughter] tavis: let me start with the obvious. the secret to staying in this good of shape? >> prayer. tavis: the raster be more than this. you must have a serious regimen....
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--ieve me, the part of these believe me, anderson the part of peace better than those politicians. how long can they live like that? thatll have to live like change in there is no the attitude of the arab world to juice in israel. jews - in israel. we has be very careful. i think it is important jews around the world, and friends of israel, should understand that if we are facing all the time and now dangers to our existence. decide if theto ans want to help -- have independent country of their own . to hold ato be ready sword in one hand. not mean they do not take steps for peace. >> are you disappointed? >> nothing personal. >> how do you feel? >> c is making a terrible mistake. historic mistake. i am sorry for that. >> just sorry? .> i'm sorry that is what i feel. i worry about it. the more i think that this government brought us into one of the most dangerous situations we have ever been in since the establishment of the state of israel. i have seen a difficult situation. i never lost my self-confidence. it is going to be very complicated. thing.ve in the same our rights to thi
--ieve me, the part of these believe me, anderson the part of peace better than those politicians. how long can they live like that? thatll have to live like change in there is no the attitude of the arab world to juice in israel. jews - in israel. we has be very careful. i think it is important jews around the world, and friends of israel, should understand that if we are facing all the time and now dangers to our existence. decide if theto ans want to help -- have independent country of their...
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ieve --gs i bel [laughter] >> they said hold till i keep seeing rate has gone to 40%. of tourist -- they said hotel occupancy rates have gone down to 40%. -- a lot of tourist -- >> they are hit by the role of the monarchy. i am concerned we are in a bout of much longer turbulence. it seems different to me. it seems to be coming to a head for a long time and we are reaching the point now. fors already been persisted some of months. we are seeing the impact of tourism already in of the numbers. let's hope that the situation calms. if they can control the political situation in the near term, probably the domestic economy. avoid?d you buy or >> john's trip to bangkok. --a well, you know >> he is retaining his money now. [laughter] , andr long-term investors now might be a good time to look at the thailand for fdi investors looking to buy assets. they do bounceback from these political events. i think they have too much to lose not to resolve the problem. if you have an optimistic view as i do about thailand over the long-term, now is the time to get in. i would probably h
ieve --gs i bel [laughter] >> they said hold till i keep seeing rate has gone to 40%. of tourist -- they said hotel occupancy rates have gone down to 40%. -- a lot of tourist -- >> they are hit by the role of the monarchy. i am concerned we are in a bout of much longer turbulence. it seems different to me. it seems to be coming to a head for a long time and we are reaching the point now. fors already been persisted some of months. we are seeing the impact of tourism already in of...
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facility,ieve this the other rescues avoided a catastrophic situation? >> i think one can say that.a temporary institution between years ago. they have disbursed 225 billion euros to five countries. it is not only money. it is necessary and unavoidable. it is a good progress. second we have much better roles now for policy coordination. third we're moving toward the banking union. the fourth element is the creation of the fire board. -- firewall. it is why the euro crisis is getting much easier to handle. >> you are set to speak today. this is an important investor group, an important region. i understand nearly a quarter of the investors came from the asia-pacific. talk a little bit about china in particular. asia is important to europe. >> absolutely. we have to find the money first before we can add money to the countries that need it. it is very different from the imf that is created automatically through the central bank. .rom the beginning, it is when the anglo-saxons looked really skeptical at the euro two years ago. there was still support coming in and investors are ready t
facility,ieve this the other rescues avoided a catastrophic situation? >> i think one can say that.a temporary institution between years ago. they have disbursed 225 billion euros to five countries. it is not only money. it is necessary and unavoidable. it is a good progress. second we have much better roles now for policy coordination. third we're moving toward the banking union. the fourth element is the creation of the fire board. -- firewall. it is why the euro crisis is getting much...
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but i trulyengineer --ieve that car could run the electric generator could be run by compressed air instead of gas. that would be h are meant to change in the way -- would be a tremendous change in the way we get around. i would like to say one other -- there are a lot of inventions and technologies that are being suppressed by coal and oil in order to keep us buying their products. i was wondering if you have ever heard of a man named joe holden. , heou search him on youtube is the man who invented the afterburner for the jet engines. he was a jet fighter pilot back in the korean war. he was the head engineer for rolls-royce jet engines. he had some inventions you do not hear about. you can see them on youtube, but this stuff is being suppressed. give dan weiss the last minute here in the segment. example of a car where you run on that or he first and then gasoline -- by the way, the average person drives 40 miles per day in the u.s.. to -- chevrolet has 30 miles on the battery. of i am not familiar with the air compression technology. problem -- as everyone listening knows we have the bes
but i trulyengineer --ieve that car could run the electric generator could be run by compressed air instead of gas. that would be h are meant to change in the way -- would be a tremendous change in the way we get around. i would like to say one other -- there are a lot of inventions and technologies that are being suppressed by coal and oil in order to keep us buying their products. i was wondering if you have ever heard of a man named joe holden. , heou search him on youtube is the man who...
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ieve this it sounds really interesting. sorry, i am going on and on. go ahead. factor is the biggest when you hear the vision and a look at the product. that is the most important thing. right. this is awesome data. anything that helps you with making current decisions? >> it does. a limited sample set, but we went pretty deep into the data. we literally looked at every single e-mail. we looked at what was written at the time we made the investment aired we said, what can we do better? there was one other point and this leaves intowhat brian was weaves intoaves -- what brian was talking about, $18 per runway, some company's in thated to things 18 months, that is a recipe for disaster. or raise more money. a good example is a company -- build and develop an ecosystem and also get developers on the platform. a hard thing. >> to one thing unless you do two things. >> right. -- ou do two things collect easy what i am saying see it is all -- do you what i am talking about? it is all bullshit. i have seen it. in the meeting with guys, you say, that guy is a deck -- di
ieve this it sounds really interesting. sorry, i am going on and on. go ahead. factor is the biggest when you hear the vision and a look at the product. that is the most important thing. right. this is awesome data. anything that helps you with making current decisions? >> it does. a limited sample set, but we went pretty deep into the data. we literally looked at every single e-mail. we looked at what was written at the time we made the investment aired we said, what can we do better?...
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but i trulyengineer --ieve that car could run the electric generator could be run by compressed air insteadf gas. that would be h are meant to change in the way -- would be a tremendous change in the way we get around. i would like to say one other -- there are a lot of inventions and technologies that are being suppressed by coal and oil in order to keep us buying their products. i was wondering if you have ever heard of a man named joe holden. , heou search him on youtube is the man who invented the afterburner for the jet engines. he was a jet fighter pilot back in the korean war. he was the head engineer for rolls-royce jet engines. he had some inventions you do not hear about. you can see them on youtube, but this stuff is being suppressed. give dan weiss the last minute here in the segment. example of a car where you run on that or he first and then gasoline -- by the way, the average person drives 40 miles per day in the u.s.. to -- chevrolet has 30 miles on the battery. of i am not familiar with the air compression technology. problem -- as everyone listening knows we have the best
but i trulyengineer --ieve that car could run the electric generator could be run by compressed air insteadf gas. that would be h are meant to change in the way -- would be a tremendous change in the way we get around. i would like to say one other -- there are a lot of inventions and technologies that are being suppressed by coal and oil in order to keep us buying their products. i was wondering if you have ever heard of a man named joe holden. , heou search him on youtube is the man who...