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capitol thanks very much indeed for that well let's discuss this with the learned he's from the independent institute think tank he joins us now live in washington d.c. and that is not even though there is good to see you there in washington a huge victory for the palestinians but how will this affect the state did. well i think that you know that gradually the palestinians are pushing to get in more international organizations particularly in the u.n. i think the difference between this vote and the one. statehood bid is that of course the u.s. can be in the security council that the latter one whereas this vote there is no veto and it was voted overwhelmingly that people went against what the u.s. and israel wanted and voted in palestine as a member clearly this was i think the two are such as you who because the two are separate simply because of the way the votes are taken and whether the united states can block it or not. this really was a political move to get that unesco membership but nevertheless what would have been the practical advantages or the what all of the practical advantages of bei
capitol thanks very much indeed for that well let's discuss this with the learned he's from the independent institute think tank he joins us now live in washington d.c. and that is not even though there is good to see you there in washington a huge victory for the palestinians but how will this affect the state did. well i think that you know that gradually the palestinians are pushing to get in more international organizations particularly in the u.n. i think the difference between this vote...
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would think that it would have much effect ivan thanks very much indeed ivan eland from the independent institute in washington. and there we ask you at our website r.t. dot com what you think about the thwarted iranian plot uncovered by the u.s. and so far more than half the believe it was nothing more than an american ploy to smear its enemy little less than a quarter think the story is just the tip of the iceberg with more revelations to come and nine percent say it was orchestrated by to run while the rest believe it's just a way for washington officials to boost their careers express your point of view good to hear from you at r.t. dot com. other news now bonding exercise prime minister putin strengthen russia's partnership with china during his high profile visit to the world's fastest growing economies came together to share common interests and commercial goals aimed at balancing the dominance of the west deals with seven billion u.s. dollars in energy trade and high tech industries have already been signed and more is yet to come. explains. the two day visit was more of course had an eco
would think that it would have much effect ivan thanks very much indeed ivan eland from the independent institute in washington. and there we ask you at our website r.t. dot com what you think about the thwarted iranian plot uncovered by the u.s. and so far more than half the believe it was nothing more than an american ploy to smear its enemy little less than a quarter think the story is just the tip of the iceberg with more revelations to come and nine percent say it was orchestrated by to...
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i have any on the independent institute told r.t. it wouldn't be in iran's interest to plan and assess a nationwide this. but there has to be some doubt i think just because there are so wild and they don't really fit the pattern of the codes force the the iranians have been fairly cagey about operating various places in the world and this sounds like you know something out of their movie or something i mean it's just crazy there are limited responses that the u.s. can have of course the u.s. can also use covert operations to do sinister things to the iranian regime and of course the u.s. has many more resources to do that than the iranians do that's why this whole thing doesn't seem to add up that the iranians would actually be foolish enough to do something like this i think it gives the hawks in the united states some sort of excuse for ratcheting up the pressure maybe even including military action and certainly you have a weakened president who is who might benefit from a foreign crisis and we've seen that happen before in u.s.
i have any on the independent institute told r.t. it wouldn't be in iran's interest to plan and assess a nationwide this. but there has to be some doubt i think just because there are so wild and they don't really fit the pattern of the codes force the the iranians have been fairly cagey about operating various places in the world and this sounds like you know something out of their movie or something i mean it's just crazy there are limited responses that the u.s. can have of course the u.s....
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it really demonstrates that the court really is an independent institution motivated by the law rather than by polits. >> charlie: it also suggests something that somebody thought it was important to have a unanimous decision because the stakes were so high or not. >> i hadn't thought about that to tell you the truth. but the fact that it was unanimous i think was significant. you're right. >> charlie: the other important decision was roe vs. wade in the berger court. >> it was a veryimportant decision. i say in the book and it really is my view that it was not as controversy at the time it was announced, it was 7-2 i'm sure you know. the reason i said that was because when i camelong a few years later, the hearings before the senate judiciary committee i was not asked a single question about that issue. and he was asked a question whether he discussed the case around his law school surroundings and he said he didn't. and people that he may not be telling the truth. i'm totally convinced that was the truth. it was not that controversial issue. >> charlie: do you think it will be overtu
it really demonstrates that the court really is an independent institution motivated by the law rather than by polits. >> charlie: it also suggests something that somebody thought it was important to have a unanimous decision because the stakes were so high or not. >> i hadn't thought about that to tell you the truth. but the fact that it was unanimous i think was significant. you're right. >> charlie: the other important decision was roe vs. wade in the berger court. >>...
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course of his two thousand and eight self proclaimed independence and don't recognize the authorities and laws and institutions from time to time the peacekeepers are using loudspeakers address into the crowd and calling on that to disperse and threatening otherwise the force would be used and from time to time they are using these words which is happening gas pepper spray this is something like tear gas it has the same impact on human being as the tear gas has but serbs are not ready to surrender as they say they are protecting themselves with masks using special liquid to wash their eyes and they say they will be here until the very and as long as it is needed to protect their rise from time to time the leader is of the serbs here are dressed same crowd calling on. to remain calm and peaceful as much as possible but as you can see the situation may look staple but this is very dramatic this is an absolutely no win situation and tensions are very high and it's boiling. all the time last month when he came forward tried to remove the barricades by force they used tear gas against protesters and rubber bullets
course of his two thousand and eight self proclaimed independence and don't recognize the authorities and laws and institutions from time to time the peacekeepers are using loudspeakers address into the crowd and calling on that to disperse and threatening otherwise the force would be used and from time to time they are using these words which is happening gas pepper spray this is something like tear gas it has the same impact on human being as the tear gas has but serbs are not ready to...
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as two thousand and eight self-proclaimed independence and don't recognize the authorities and laws and institutions from time to time the peacekeepers are using loudspeakers addressing to the crowds and calling on that to disperse and threatening otherwise troops will be used and from time to time they are using these tools which is catholic as pepper spray this is something like a tear gas it has the same impact on human beings as the tear gas has but serbs are not ready to surrender as they say it's action themselves with masks using specially equipped to watch their eyes and they say they will be here until the very and as long as it is needed to protect their rise well from time to time the leaders of this service here are addressing crowds calling. to remain calm and peaceful as much as you can see the situation. this is very dramatic this is an absolutely no we situation and tensions very high and it's boiling. all the time last month when the case for try to remove the barricades by force they used tear gas against protesters and rubber bullets even at least seven civilians have been injured
as two thousand and eight self-proclaimed independence and don't recognize the authorities and laws and institutions from time to time the peacekeepers are using loudspeakers addressing to the crowds and calling on that to disperse and threatening otherwise troops will be used and from time to time they are using these tools which is catholic as pepper spray this is something like a tear gas it has the same impact on human beings as the tear gas has but serbs are not ready to surrender as they...
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movement into his re-election campaign, and there's a poll showing 68% of independents have negative opinions of those institutionsight now occupy wall street is popular. certainly their policy to the extent that they articulated policy positions, and the focus on income inequality, those are very important parts of the conversation, that quite frankly have been missing. this is a great way by embracing not only the movement, but what the movement is about. it's the great way for the president to excite his base. >> robert, i have five seconds for you to answer this. do republicans risk alienating voters by not embracing occupy wall street. >> the answer is yes in five seconds or left. >> thank you. you guys know how to deal with time. thank you. >>> and do stay with us. we have headline updates and breaking news as it happens. i am alex witt. have a great day and thank you for staying with us. o and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] just one cap of tide plus bleach gives
movement into his re-election campaign, and there's a poll showing 68% of independents have negative opinions of those institutionsight now occupy wall street is popular. certainly their policy to the extent that they articulated policy positions, and the focus on income inequality, those are very important parts of the conversation, that quite frankly have been missing. this is a great way by embracing not only the movement, but what the movement is about. it's the great way for the president...
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many of the ideas about black institutions and independence movement and reorientation towastors africa in the thistor world was something here heard echoed in the elijah muhammed. we look and to enroll all men of lafayette made everything happen on there and. what manning parable set out to do was give a sense of the world in which this person worked and struggled. >> you new malcolm. he would be 86 years old this year. is this an accurate reflection of the man you knew or does it fall short of his portrayal of this african-american icon? >> i didn't know him as a cherished friend but i knew him as other people knew him by following him, listening to him going to university and listening to him. i talked in real terms about the first time i spoke to him. we thought we were the most militant organization on the planet earth because if it wasn't doing right we would shut it down. when new york took that vote to come back to a place called harlem to engage harlem with change, a note came from brother malcolm that said we are going to have a demonstration that you cannot do anything in har
many of the ideas about black institutions and independence movement and reorientation towastors africa in the thistor world was something here heard echoed in the elijah muhammed. we look and to enroll all men of lafayette made everything happen on there and. what manning parable set out to do was give a sense of the world in which this person worked and struggled. >> you new malcolm. he would be 86 years old this year. is this an accurate reflection of the man you knew or does it fall...
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street i'm sorry washington post poll that said sixty eight percent of independents are really angry with the big financial institutions and sixty percent of republicans so republicans are angry don't wait a bit it's legitimate right and so it's beginning here improve slowly as they get the whole american people or because not just the budget as they would say like oh hippie young guys who are willing to you know fight for this and why do you think it's so difficult or has been so difficult for mainstream outlets. heard of that look at this movement as something that for whatever the greater american population a lot of times the stories focus on you know individuals with dreadlocks and whatnot but it's not really that is it but i think there's two elements to it number one i think honestly to establishment media it is so establishment that it has a number of facts number one all the people they know or stablished you know so and work at goldman sachs she knows all the people goldman sachs she now knows all the people citi group you know she knows so to her she's like what the people of goldman sachs are lovely what do
street i'm sorry washington post poll that said sixty eight percent of independents are really angry with the big financial institutions and sixty percent of republicans so republicans are angry don't wait a bit it's legitimate right and so it's beginning here improve slowly as they get the whole american people or because not just the budget as they would say like oh hippie young guys who are willing to you know fight for this and why do you think it's so difficult or has been so difficult for...
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[the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of the program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors in transcription.] [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: third and 1. and that may in fact be the question. depends on the spot. phil: that was full steam ahead, wasn't it? jim: yeah, redman running with it. they'll get belichick on the far side looking down the line. boy, it would set up a really interesting call here. if it made a field goal, you would have a two-score advantage. and if you go ahead and go for it and get it, you close out the game. this is redman. phil: look at that blocking upfront. warren knocked down there. pretty good surge by the steelers offensive line in a known situation. jim: so basically be a clincher here i
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by cbs sports division] [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors transcription or for any errors in transcription.] jim: jim nantz and phil simms here in titletown. "60 minutes" will be seen in its entirety after the game. andy rooney's time appearance. great football fan. so much fun being able to run into him throughout the years. phil: he's a giant fan. goes and sits in the middle of everybody. jim: might have had a play on it. referee: kickoff out of bounds. ball will be placed at the 40-yard line. first down. jim: highest scoring packer start to a season ever. through four games. phil: you look at this offense, i said to everybody here during the commercial, tell me, what is your solution if you want to stop this packer defense? the first time i've heard all the guys at wor
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on in the program we'll indicate them that 68% of independents and 60% of republicans do have an unfavorable attitude toward the financial institutions that surround us here in the park. >> well, you know what? i don't blame them for that part. in other words, i was against the bank bailouts. i think in capitalism if you fail, you fail. if i start a lemonade stand and it doesn't work out, no one is going to bail me out. i think the idea of tearing down this whole structure is misguided. look at what's going on in europe. we're seeing socialism come to an end. it does not work. they need gigantic bailouts. >> nobody's advocating socialism. >> what about that? we're patriots. we're patriots. we are patriots. we just don't want wall street to control our future. we want the power back to the people and away from corporations and special interests. it's really simple, and it's -- we've stated it over and over. we're at wall street not because we hate that they exist, not because we want to tear it down. we just don't want it to control our future. they should not be able to bribe politicans that we elect. >> they've been bribing politica
on in the program we'll indicate them that 68% of independents and 60% of republicans do have an unfavorable attitude toward the financial institutions that surround us here in the park. >> well, you know what? i don't blame them for that part. in other words, i was against the bank bailouts. i think in capitalism if you fail, you fail. if i start a lemonade stand and it doesn't work out, no one is going to bail me out. i think the idea of tearing down this whole structure is misguided....
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evolve into direct recognition of course of his independence in the long run this is the issue of customs control and the elimination of serbian institutions in the north of kosovo and if say agrees to doing. it will be virtually an act of recognition of kosovo's independence but i believe it is clear that serbia will never sacrifice its national interests for the sake of admission to the e.u. serbia may hold talks with the e.u. on a range of issues like other states on trade quotas political system justice and combating crime fishing issues norway's been discussing with the e.u. but these talks cannot be focused on a part of serbian territory in the agreement one of the preconditions of serving as accession to the e.u. was the arrest and extradition of general rudd can launch to the hague tribunal deserve it think of the legal proceeding how is the trial going is serbia satisfied with it but pick up witness and go and i think the e.u. has already forgotten about the hague tribunals and the conditions it set for serbia that it should detain let it to end to the union and now kosovo has become a central issued ground to put pressure on serb
evolve into direct recognition of course of his independence in the long run this is the issue of customs control and the elimination of serbian institutions in the north of kosovo and if say agrees to doing. it will be virtually an act of recognition of kosovo's independence but i believe it is clear that serbia will never sacrifice its national interests for the sake of admission to the e.u. serbia may hold talks with the e.u. on a range of issues like other states on trade quotas political...