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same thing in the presidential race in texas in 2008. it was barack obama running against john mccain. white voters went for the republican by this huge margin. this does not mean that 47% of white people voted republican in texas. it means that white people voted for john mccain by a 47-point margin. black voters picked the democratic candidate for president by a 96-point margin. the black vote in 2008 in texas was 98-2 for barack obama. for latinos it was a similar huge margin for the democrats. the democratic ticket did better than the republican ticket among latino voters in 2008 by a margin of 28 points. there is just a stark, stark racial divide in the voting patterns in texas. again, this is the '08 presidential race. i would show you the 2012 presidential numbers, too, but, weirdly, texas did not get exit polled in 2012, some sort of cost-saving measure or something, so there aren't 2012 numbers. but you can see between 2008 and 2010, there is a consistency over time. in the last governors race in texas, in 2010, there was also a
same thing in the presidential race in texas in 2008. it was barack obama running against john mccain. white voters went for the republican by this huge margin. this does not mean that 47% of white people voted republican in texas. it means that white people voted for john mccain by a 47-point margin. black voters picked the democratic candidate for president by a 96-point margin. the black vote in 2008 in texas was 98-2 for barack obama. for latinos it was a similar huge margin for the...
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in june. in it. you will what was on . the it's nice. the fed itself they should your side and opened the show. so is that technically on monday the fourth of the top. his son sitting near us. dice up until an attack is uncut pushes me to supply. to get seven and given opposition strike and bob levy. as you should never speak again often he wanted. i'm not thrilled the dts all to start is likely to debut its ties to the u s funding the joint strike that killed friday by media talking about nestle and triplets see. lawmakers also discussing a motion to block need to supply lines into blocks on the next time and a cinema seat is set to meet army chief gen today scanning on monday. the taxi base and onions capers said tennessee state was also attended the thing at the five ounces. the report said. after many trustee for over two years the nation's leading in some other washington the beginning to the patter of their presence in our state's meeting with president back about a fortnight ago. mike tyson's changed once again pondering the canni
in june. in it. you will what was on . the it's nice. the fed itself they should your side and opened the show. so is that technically on monday the fourth of the top. his son sitting near us. dice up until an attack is uncut pushes me to supply. to get seven and given opposition strike and bob levy. as you should never speak again often he wanted. i'm not thrilled the dts all to start is likely to debut its ties to the u s funding the joint strike that killed friday by media talking about...
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she died in -- she died in 2003. mensa petrie died in 2000.i could speak -- i spoke to the prosecutor, talked to the defense attorney, talked to jewish witnesses who went to the trial. very interesting. but she was completely -- she conveyed absolutely no remorse. she was actually the way she conducted herself in the courtroom and the prosecutors said to me -- she is someone i would never want to encounter on a moonlit night, she was ice cold and in the court room was not a sympathetic defendant whatsoever. she was indicted for aiding and abetting in the killing of 9,000 jews. [inaudible] >> absolutely. that is another issue. applying the old prussian criminal code which is regular homicide, regular murder in a context of genocidal kind of system. joint fit. but it can be interpreted differently. today it is being interpreted differently. it is up to the prosecutor and the judge. after the war she went to this west german investigative authority and send documentation about people she spoke to, soldiers who admitted they had taken part in mass
she died in -- she died in 2003. mensa petrie died in 2000.i could speak -- i spoke to the prosecutor, talked to the defense attorney, talked to jewish witnesses who went to the trial. very interesting. but she was completely -- she conveyed absolutely no remorse. she was actually the way she conducted herself in the courtroom and the prosecutors said to me -- she is someone i would never want to encounter on a moonlit night, she was ice cold and in the court room was not a sympathetic...
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i took in either high school or in college. how about you? indeed have never learned anything about black history war soldiers. it was from experience that i knew about them. my knowledge was limited to decorating grandpa's grave back in pennsylvania each memorial day. bands played, muskets boomed. that's my interest in the civil war did not develop until 1998 when i read in "the washington post about a new monument to be honoring the black sailor and soldiers. i was excited to see grandpa's name. however, when i checked for his name in the national park data base i was shocked to read the following words. no known soldiers. what? i exclaimed to my. i do a lot of talking to myself. [laughter] i know where grandpa's grave is marked by his union tome -- tombstone and american flag. i was soon to discover the names on the wall were only of those who served in segregated regimens. and only those names are stored in the national park data base. and when i approached several historians concerning the black men who served in white reg
i took in either high school or in college. how about you? indeed have never learned anything about black history war soldiers. it was from experience that i knew about them. my knowledge was limited to decorating grandpa's grave back in pennsylvania each memorial day. bands played, muskets boomed. that's my interest in the civil war did not develop until 1998 when i read in "the washington post about a new monument to be honoring the black sailor and soldiers. i was excited to see...
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same thing in the presidential race in texas in 2008. it was barack obama running against john mccain. white voters went for the republican by this huge margin. this does not mean that 47% of white people voted republican in texas. it means that white people voted for john mccain by a 47-point margin. black voters picked the democratic candidate for president by a 96-point margin. the black vote in 2008 in texas was 98-2 for barack obama. for latinos it was a similar huge margin for the democrats. the democratic ticket did better than the republican ticket among latino voters in 2008 by a margin of 28 points. there is just a stark, stark racial divide in the voting patterns in texas. again, this is the '08 presidential race. i would show you the 2012 presidential numbers, too, but, weirdly, texas did not get exit polled in 2012, some sort of cost-saving measure or something, so there aren't 2012 numbers. but you can see between 2008 and 2010, there is a consistency over time. in the last governors race in texas, in 2010, there was also a
same thing in the presidential race in texas in 2008. it was barack obama running against john mccain. white voters went for the republican by this huge margin. this does not mean that 47% of white people voted republican in texas. it means that white people voted for john mccain by a 47-point margin. black voters picked the democratic candidate for president by a 96-point margin. the black vote in 2008 in texas was 98-2 for barack obama. for latinos it was a similar huge margin for the...
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is social movement in the vindicate in their rights in the in a country that has in that region they has their own so own cultural and historical approach if you want to give some. concrete idea of what's happening in the most important thing is not to name it one way or another but going to this theme well the reason why i ask. because i wanted to show you something i was in libya not so long ago and many of the revolution there is they are they actually quote your father and che guevara and just want to show you that many of them are styling themselves as leaders of the cuban revolution and you see the pictures of che guevara they are all the time with the how we can all be like to give on fighting for peace and freedom around the world. and saying that we all want to be like vajra but obviously the political ideology that that revolution is serving is very different from around the one that was implemented in your country. that is one point that this may be if you remember. what happened in the in for in france in ninety sixty eight just a little time after the death of change abo
is social movement in the vindicate in their rights in the in a country that has in that region they has their own so own cultural and historical approach if you want to give some. concrete idea of what's happening in the most important thing is not to name it one way or another but going to this theme well the reason why i ask. because i wanted to show you something i was in libya not so long ago and many of the revolution there is they are they actually quote your father and che guevara and...
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the tv does discuss the plight of christians in various parts of the world and in particular in the middle east the syrian soul was also on the agenda of the thirty five minute meeting reflecting concerns among the international community that the existence of christian communities in the war torn state is under threat from hardline sunni muslim places you want to topple the regime of syrian president assad and establish an islamic state in its place the team's interest in helping the middle east christian communities. this reflects russia's growing foreign policy ambitions in the us on the fly and not doing enough to protect minority groups in places like syria and egypt moscow who could step in to fill the void. standing in the way maybe the frosty relations with the mask and then have long been the norm for russia mostly owing to tensions between the catholic church and the russian orthodox church with the rich comes to outshine us on the world stage the scene is unlikely to let such historical disputes still can and may yet become the savior of the christians in muslim majority
the tv does discuss the plight of christians in various parts of the world and in particular in the middle east the syrian soul was also on the agenda of the thirty five minute meeting reflecting concerns among the international community that the existence of christian communities in the war torn state is under threat from hardline sunni muslim places you want to topple the regime of syrian president assad and establish an islamic state in its place the team's interest in helping the middle...
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exports in the state in australia. oh well i'm off to scouts and this time around we're bringing you the show from india and its capsule deadbeat this country has a vibrant media industry and competition between that differ rivals can often be favourites on that meeting today with the founder of over one of india's biggest media business is the right depth and is seen as a pioneer within indian television and is something that took a team has partnered with the foreign partners like a buyer called cnn cnn and cnbc is to build india specific entertainment and news channels so the phone also has interest in that he called us in films and dad magazines to just mention a few of the tobacco thank you very much indeed for speaking to this. it's an adventure thank you. now you've been called the roof of the so called india. i'm not sure for some people to call them and for some people perhaps snorts. what's unique about your liking this is out this is more because the i one of those two media companies which has dogged the fo
exports in the state in australia. oh well i'm off to scouts and this time around we're bringing you the show from india and its capsule deadbeat this country has a vibrant media industry and competition between that differ rivals can often be favourites on that meeting today with the founder of over one of india's biggest media business is the right depth and is seen as a pioneer within indian television and is something that took a team has partnered with the foreign partners like a buyer...
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enroll developments in water sources in innovation. and i think the people will understand that this was a good part. national groups and tv till boxes up the fan targeted by anti israel groups but to me seeks to anybody who is being paid for honest but this kind of boycotting the high dps. i think that the vast majority of people are interested in cultural exchange are interested in hearing about different countries and different societies. here in south africa recently we just had a gorgeous the film festival that took place in cape town in the invited filmmakers from israel about some about the conflict. so about other issues some about the rights in israel and other range of issues. people are interested and so i think that we have to learn more about each other. so that we can make an educated decision and in terms of culture israel has lost all for both the foreign artists who come to israel and have a wonderful visit to the successes and israeli artists to travel the world showing different pictures of all we are this was often
enroll developments in water sources in innovation. and i think the people will understand that this was a good part. national groups and tv till boxes up the fan targeted by anti israel groups but to me seeks to anybody who is being paid for honest but this kind of boycotting the high dps. i think that the vast majority of people are interested in cultural exchange are interested in hearing about different countries and different societies. here in south africa recently we just had a gorgeous...
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in past decades, in the 1960s, 1970s, 1950s, many asian states were in internal turmoil. china had the great leap forward, the proletariat culture, internally focused. malaya, which became malaysia, and vietnam, were involved in internal wars. japan was in a quasi-pacifistic state as a aftershock after the militarism of world war ii. on lines was focusing in the bluewater about who controls what, because nobody could project power out words because they were focused internally. moving ahead a few decades, you now have china with three decades of tremendous economic growth. it has build a real world-class military, naval, air, ballistic -- cybersiebel warfare. if you believe in linear thinking, it is building the greatest land-based navy. that probably will not happen because linear thinking often does not. if you project ahead in that and vietnam is totally consolidated bureaucratically, institutionally, the same with malaysia. they have both been investing big-time in the navy. there is a saying in asia that submarines are the new thing. everybody wants them. china has 6
in past decades, in the 1960s, 1970s, 1950s, many asian states were in internal turmoil. china had the great leap forward, the proletariat culture, internally focused. malaya, which became malaysia, and vietnam, were involved in internal wars. japan was in a quasi-pacifistic state as a aftershock after the militarism of world war ii. on lines was focusing in the bluewater about who controls what, because nobody could project power out words because they were focused internally. moving ahead a...
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in waterity but in to ph.d. is in the author and co-authora of numerous publications related to water security itknon is a key issue. and the finals speaker known as party who is now director for the center of international cooperation we nie very pleased to be herewas e in the next government officials. from 2009 through last month he was senior adviser to direcpecial representative at the state department and longtime expert and has directed preventative action at the foreign relations and has taught political science at yale and columbia throughs december 2001 with thehe seetary-h of 9/11 special advisor to the u.n. specialgree representative for afghanistan. during sub period that post-t soith that b bond conference for afghanistan so without ad tn brief introduction of alaska them to make a brief remarks sh. >> thank you very much barbara. it was very sweet.l for provings i would like to think the lentic counsel for giving us ie the opportunity to discuss the issue that is theity of amazing importance to pe
in waterity but in to ph.d. is in the author and co-authora of numerous publications related to water security itknon is a key issue. and the finals speaker known as party who is now director for the center of international cooperation we nie very pleased to be herewas e in the next government officials. from 2009 through last month he was senior adviser to direcpecial representative at the state department and longtime expert and has directed preventative action at the foreign relations and...
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in. going to talk about her -- let me start by showing a video. >> that was a good question. >> at her age -- john f. kennedy was the person i most admired. you could end up with -- in political science, this is a great life. >> we turn to the library -- and how they interpret her as a style icon. >> she is known as a style icon and has admiration for her fashion sense. the ensemble that she wore as first lady on inauguration day, this will coat and dress. this is just a wonderful example of -- this became very popular and the only thing that she wore during the ensemble, was a really beautiful ruby brooch, by tiffany's. that jfk actually gave her to celebrate the birth of john junior. and she wore that right after the swearing-in. and most famously, finishing the ensemble, what she wore that day. she wore that on her head so that her face could be seen, and then became a fashion trend. where the hat would normally be one -- worn on the very top of the head. but she used that to frame her
in. going to talk about her -- let me start by showing a video. >> that was a good question. >> at her age -- john f. kennedy was the person i most admired. you could end up with -- in political science, this is a great life. >> we turn to the library -- and how they interpret her as a style icon. >> she is known as a style icon and has admiration for her fashion sense. the ensemble that she wore as first lady on inauguration day, this will coat and dress. this is just a...
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what happened in the in for in france in one thousand sixty eight just a little time after the death of chick about it in bolivia the they started to to use the name of tell you about i said the story of figure which inspired a youth and that is i think it's a good thing that many people find inspiration in some political leader which does not mean that there are die any direct dates between who you are inspired by i mean by degree. or what happened in the in the path of the dead are mostly lost and the king your needs and what it does makes me at the end of the twenty first century. you know what i mean. you have to be careful when you when you sing that people around the world maybe those seeking just justice and wanting to have a better life and then they go through history and get inspired in the different figures now if i can back for shortly to libya i think that one one more similarity with cuba was that many libyan fighters are now traveling to syria to fight and maybe to some other countries and i know that your father was obviously a very strong supporter of. paralysed move
what happened in the in for in france in one thousand sixty eight just a little time after the death of chick about it in bolivia the they started to to use the name of tell you about i said the story of figure which inspired a youth and that is i think it's a good thing that many people find inspiration in some political leader which does not mean that there are die any direct dates between who you are inspired by i mean by degree. or what happened in the in the path of the dead are mostly...
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the in motion section right now in r.t.e. don't call. it is america's military might is in jeopardy over a brand new computer virus head to our web site to find out exactly where the u.s. military concerns stem from. a series of deadly bombings across baghdad have targeted crowded areas most of them in shia neighborhoods twenty eight people were reported to have been killed and sixty five wounded on rest is spiraling in iraq with twenty thirteen the deadliest in the past five years while the total number of lives claimed by the violence in the country since two thousand and three is estimated at about one hundred twenty thousand with four thousand suicide bombers having carried out the attacks hitting police post schools mosques and busy streets a journalist who has been extensively covering the issue says the iraqi government is unable to control the radicals pouring in to iraq the antiwar movement in europe and the united states predicted that this is precisely what would happen if the u.s. should lukey went into iraq as th
the in motion section right now in r.t.e. don't call. it is america's military might is in jeopardy over a brand new computer virus head to our web site to find out exactly where the u.s. military concerns stem from. a series of deadly bombings across baghdad have targeted crowded areas most of them in shia neighborhoods twenty eight people were reported to have been killed and sixty five wounded on rest is spiraling in iraq with twenty thirteen the deadliest in the past five years while the...
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in education, our investment in any number of areas the created this in the first place.it is created by mortality dropping traits as quickly as fertility is dropping. many of these kids studied in american universities. unfold,s continued to they were wondering why we are not there for them. in many ways, the chicken of the successful development of policy has come home to roost. we haven't sufficiently adjusted our assistance policies to take into account these new realities where big investments in health and education and women and youth on the old models create as many problems as i mentioned earlier as they solve. the real action right now is the 10 million jobs that need to be created for this youth bulge that large assets and goodwill created in the first place. i have interviewed over 5000 young people in the region over many years. these are very pragmatic young people who have rejected the old ideologies. socialist, feminist ideologies, islamist ideologies -- the vast majority are seeking reconciled political spaces where everyone has a seat at the metaphorical
in education, our investment in any number of areas the created this in the first place.it is created by mortality dropping traits as quickly as fertility is dropping. many of these kids studied in american universities. unfold,s continued to they were wondering why we are not there for them. in many ways, the chicken of the successful development of policy has come home to roost. we haven't sufficiently adjusted our assistance policies to take into account these new realities where big...
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in the eca in the bottom line is $1.4 trillion. we should talk about the numbers you are looking at senator. >> congressman lowly. >> mr. chairman i asked the record of their record of their preceding includes a letter submitted by the appropriation committee chair senator mikulski and representative rogers along with a statement by each calling for sequestration to be replaced. >> without objection. >> as we are all keenly aware january 15 is the deadline for passing legislation to keep the government running. the shutdown caused the our economy 120,000 jobs, the billions in economic activity tree this conference committee must be successful in reaching an agreement on a funding level for fiscal year 2014 with enough time for delta pass before before january 15 and a funding level for fiscal year 15 so we avoid another dysfunctional, unrealistic budget and appropriaappropria tions process in just a few months as noted in the letter from appropriations chairs. there is also bipartisan demand for us to end the sequester as mr. roger
in the eca in the bottom line is $1.4 trillion. we should talk about the numbers you are looking at senator. >> congressman lowly. >> mr. chairman i asked the record of their record of their preceding includes a letter submitted by the appropriation committee chair senator mikulski and representative rogers along with a statement by each calling for sequestration to be replaced. >> without objection. >> as we are all keenly aware january 15 is the deadline for passing...
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terms of deterrence in asia and in this conversation, deterrence in europe. let me just end by saying, i think everything i just said sort of has four implications for the portfolio approach we need to take to nato's deterrent. number one, i think nato has to really greatly differentiate its partnerships in the middle east and in asia, for the reasons that are quite obvious in terms of what's going on in the world. number two, i think the alliance's challenge advantages -- technology advantages are in danger of being lost. there's so many pacing, competitive activities under way in china, in russia, among individuals in niche areas. i think it takes a lot more concerted effort for the alliance to retain its technology advantages in key areas. third, i think strategic foresight should be practiced at nato, and that is looking more at these longer term trends, but coming back to the present, what do these things mean for our current planning, for our contingency planning, for our strategic concept, et cetera. i think this is a new, but important element to be a
terms of deterrence in asia and in this conversation, deterrence in europe. let me just end by saying, i think everything i just said sort of has four implications for the portfolio approach we need to take to nato's deterrent. number one, i think nato has to really greatly differentiate its partnerships in the middle east and in asia, for the reasons that are quite obvious in terms of what's going on in the world. number two, i think the alliance's challenge advantages -- technology advantages...
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in the blast iran cultural killed in the bombing.e was standing outside the embassy compound at the time and one of these attackers tried to enter the compound. sources say the iranians prevented him from entering the compound further for more iranian deaths or security personnel who were working around the embassy. definitely the culture atashay killed in the attack and the iranians blaming israel at this point. >> reporter: this is a pretty major crisis at the time when he is trying to make a deal with the west and facing criticism back home from hard liners, this could split the government further. >> absolutely. and speaking to analysts and, in fact, members of parliament over the last couple days about that exact topic, their point is any kind of hard line or radicalism is really going to feel further radicalism on the point both in iran and the other side in the talks and with the israelis as well. so iran is not going to view this incident as any kind of positive, very important diplomatic mission there in lebanon, very import
in the blast iran cultural killed in the bombing.e was standing outside the embassy compound at the time and one of these attackers tried to enter the compound. sources say the iranians prevented him from entering the compound further for more iranian deaths or security personnel who were working around the embassy. definitely the culture atashay killed in the attack and the iranians blaming israel at this point. >> reporter: this is a pretty major crisis at the time when he is trying to...
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i was the only black kid in my high school in savanna.o the transition to the school with very few blacks in a very difficult set of circumstances, academically and otherwise i had sort of a jumpstart. i was ahead of the game so it allowed me to continue to do well. >>> the hudson institute recently held a discussion looking at the micro enterprise and how that can spur job creation. micro- enterprises are small businesses with five employees or less, starting with a small amount of capital. this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. [inaudible] -- welcome you to this afternoon's event. and we will be discussing micro enterprise as a job creation strategy. as an economic opportunity program, we are really focused on the challenges that low to moderate income americans face today in trying to earn a livelihood in today's economy. we work with a variety of local initiatives andinitiative and institutions that are developing new strategies that are supporting the economic vulnerable trying to promote their economic success. and
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c-span: another photo in the--in the group to--in the book, too? >> guest: i have to go and s--i have to be--see what page you're on. this is a big book. i have to see what page you're on--196. c-span: yeah, he's the... >> guest: talks a little bit about--there's a wonderful story in here about--about how a woman faints in an auto plant on the west side of detroit, and victor ruther goes to her and says, 'do you think you could do the same thing again tomorrow?' he manages to get her to do the same thing again tomorrow, and that's how he effectively gets people out on strike and gets union membership up a--up again. c-span: another photo is a russian child weeping over a dead mother. i don't know if you remember this photo. it's on the screen now. >> guest: i do it very well and--i do remember it very well, and i--when i look back at this picture, as i do so often, it's a picture we've--it's a picture repeated so many times. it's just a very intimate picture. you know, seven million citizens, civilians, succumbed to the violence in world war ii. ma
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big gains for his party in congress, 21 seats in the house, 8 in the senate. 2008 was by any measure, a real wave election. but in 2014, six years later, all of those senate seats that were on the ballot in 2008 will be up again. because 2008 was such a good year for democrats, a year when the national tide carried altd of democrats running in republican-friendly states, it means there will be a number of vulnerable democratic seats up next year. so democrats will be on the defensive. right now, they have a 55-45 majority in the senate, but seven democratic seats that will be up next year are in states that mitt romney carried last fall. and the more of those they lose, the better the gop's chances of taking back the chamber. there is a twist, those. there are actually two states on the map where republicans are on the defensive. two republican seats that democrats could pick up. they're kentucky and georgia. when either of those in the and the math will change on the spot. it would then be virtually impossible for republicans to take over the senate next year. and of those two states
big gains for his party in congress, 21 seats in the house, 8 in the senate. 2008 was by any measure, a real wave election. but in 2014, six years later, all of those senate seats that were on the ballot in 2008 will be up again. because 2008 was such a good year for democrats, a year when the national tide carried altd of democrats running in republican-friendly states, it means there will be a number of vulnerable democratic seats up next year. so democrats will be on the defensive. right...
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both iraq and syria in order to demonstrate that they do this in the people that it is in gauged in a in an existential engaged in combating and confronting an extension threat from there she has namely from iran in order to stave off an internal uprising and the banks are. it's far easier for them to pull the rug from under the feet of those people who are standing up to this regime and that's why we've seen this over these throw this help or to behind what is what they perceive as a sunni movement in syria but in doing so according that is to the new york times and according to even. that of iraq all the funding the majority of the funding arming logistical support and even paying salaries which have been exposed by the guardians have went to propping up shoring up and adding influence to jet had to nuss right they actually could have created which according to our go back to back that is part and parcel of merely an extension for the. uk that's why they played them again into all major all in reviving and ultimately each of one thing and al qaeda in iraq and that's why we've seen
both iraq and syria in order to demonstrate that they do this in the people that it is in gauged in a in an existential engaged in combating and confronting an extension threat from there she has namely from iran in order to stave off an internal uprising and the banks are. it's far easier for them to pull the rug from under the feet of those people who are standing up to this regime and that's why we've seen this over these throw this help or to behind what is what they perceive as a sunni...
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not only been in bed in a tissue or the man who works in the sullen groups in the vintage ltd the vintage and they have of them afflicted teach others the very house like dozens of villages around eleven twenty from him. two of the many under developed these developed countries on the one and i wondered end of the fun maybe. new eco twenty five in a rut. over a hundred to go. so now we've got pentagon and it's coming from the pacific islands. but now they're bringing in about five or six gunmen this from the mideast. so i think but that doesn't seem to cover the bill. a one hour drive from the holly springs is a huge advantage of dani the theme for him he seems to residents who spoke excellent lighting and now. blanton sorry mimi santo wash twenty one easily controlled burn is anybody he's done the community or untouchables a or waking to me mean she's broken through the raging currents. it can form designing a new one and heres how the events. i'm thinking that they come to me i say are being housed at the conference room centaur trapeze into ten regions camera. she was really trying to
not only been in bed in a tissue or the man who works in the sullen groups in the vintage ltd the vintage and they have of them afflicted teach others the very house like dozens of villages around eleven twenty from him. two of the many under developed these developed countries on the one and i wondered end of the fun maybe. new eco twenty five in a rut. over a hundred to go. so now we've got pentagon and it's coming from the pacific islands. but now they're bringing in about five or six gunmen...
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vienna, but especially in germany in expressionism.t this time, germany was engaged in rapid industrialization and imperial expansion. many artists rejected this new germany. but, ironically, they were influenced by the exotic world discovered in the kaiser's colonies in africa and the pacific. the myth of the innocent savage held special attractions for artists across europe. i think especially of a small group of german artists, hardly more than students, who called themselves die brucke, the bridge. they were based in dresden. these artists, like schiele, thoroughly disliked the idea of art as like some sort of beautiful curtain. inspired by what they thought of as the directness, the spontaneity of primitive art, they tried to free themselves from the constraints of civilized life. this picture is by one of them. it's by ernst ludwig kirchner. it was begun in around 1909. it shows how they actually tried to live the myth of the primitive, to act it out for themselves, in what amounted to nudist bacchanals here on the shores of the
vienna, but especially in germany in expressionism.t this time, germany was engaged in rapid industrialization and imperial expansion. many artists rejected this new germany. but, ironically, they were influenced by the exotic world discovered in the kaiser's colonies in africa and the pacific. the myth of the innocent savage held special attractions for artists across europe. i think especially of a small group of german artists, hardly more than students, who called themselves die brucke, the...
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i was in washington anymore junior role in the 19 -- i was in washington in a more junior role in the980s. i will take an example of the iran sanctions. a couple of years ago, there was another round of sanctions and debated in the u.s. congress. one touched on the interest of bp. we had to lobby very hard to make sure that did not happen. there was a cast that agreement, but we had to do it ourselves and with our european partners on the hell. -- european partners on the hill. >> it looks as though the nsc is behind the curve. theere a bit slow to detect change in policy toward iran. is there something we could do -- change the daily activities? >> i am not sure whether your examples are right. point is tokey ensure you have reasonable -- that goes without saying. if you do, to make sure people in the embassy are as open as they can be to a very wide range of people. you were one of those who had a insightd occasional into american policy as it was evolving. others in the embassy kept in very close touch with you. we will have a take on the way american policy is developing. if more
i was in washington anymore junior role in the 19 -- i was in washington in a more junior role in the980s. i will take an example of the iran sanctions. a couple of years ago, there was another round of sanctions and debated in the u.s. congress. one touched on the interest of bp. we had to lobby very hard to make sure that did not happen. there was a cast that agreement, but we had to do it ourselves and with our european partners on the hell. -- european partners on the hill. >> it...
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dam, these projects were put in in the 1950's. they were countering activity in the north that was tied to the soviet union. afghanistan was seeing a proxy war, if you will, between who can have the influence in the south -- influence. in the south, the united states through the usaid. we build these projects, we put in things, assuming water will be there. that's probably a rather erroneous assumption. many times the water that is there is not in the quantity needed, and many times the water that is there is not the quality needed. the romans knew that in carthage. if you salt of the field, you will kill a crop. if you water a field with water that is so high in solids that it retards the growth of the crop, you have not solved the problem. you can't put in wells and assume that will bring water to a city or population if the water from the well is nonpublic. -- non-pumpable. we don't have the hydro geological studies needed. this area has been undergoing a tremendous amount of drought conditions. as a geography professor, let me
dam, these projects were put in in the 1950's. they were countering activity in the north that was tied to the soviet union. afghanistan was seeing a proxy war, if you will, between who can have the influence in the south -- influence. in the south, the united states through the usaid. we build these projects, we put in things, assuming water will be there. that's probably a rather erroneous assumption. many times the water that is there is not in the quantity needed, and many times the water...
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and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch up and overtake agriculture as the major user. i grew up in the bahamas. we lived on a little island, and we had our well here, and then we had our septic tank here. and that proximity i always found kind of fascinating. and i'd spent most of my time out of doors. there weren't a lot of indoor distractions -- very few movie theaters, no shopping malls. so we spent our fridays and saturdays on sailboats in the ocean. and then we'd get home to shower, and the water would be off 'cause we only had water from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 in the afternoon. so, we had very limited freshwater and very abundant salt water. and i just got interested in water resources, thinking about that dichotomy. right now, most of the field work i'm involved in is in the suwannee river basin in florida. narrator: a basin is a geographic region that contributes all of its surface water to a river system. this map shows t
and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch up and overtake agriculture as the major user. i grew up in the bahamas. we lived on a little island, and we had our well here, and then we had our septic tank here. and that proximity i always found kind of fascinating. and i'd spent most of my time out of doors. there weren't a lot of indoor distractions -- very...
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in. 45 degrees in novato, 56 santa rosa, upper 40s in oakland, are 45 in fremont. chance of showers by thanksgiving. back to you. >> thank you. >>> right now the mccaib fire near the geysers in sonoma county has burned nearly 2500 acres are. that fair are started friday morning. cal fire says the plays is 10% contained. evacuations in some parts of the area were ordered yesterday. the fire burn add geothermal plant and is threatening two other plants. the silverado fire in napa county is nearly fully contained. vak waigz were lifted last night. that fire are started thursday night. the fire has burned one out building thus far. >>> pg and e crews working to restore power to more than 1500 bay area residences. 900 people in the north bay are without power. 950 in the east bay, five in the south bay and peps law. high winds in the bay area causing those power outages and a slew of other problems including downed trees and power lines. >>> the aftermath of the powerful winds in the bay area
in. 45 degrees in novato, 56 santa rosa, upper 40s in oakland, are 45 in fremont. chance of showers by thanksgiving. back to you. >> thank you. >>> right now the mccaib fire near the geysers in sonoma county has burned nearly 2500 acres are. that fair are started friday morning. cal fire says the plays is 10% contained. evacuations in some parts of the area were ordered yesterday. the fire burn add geothermal plant and is threatening two other plants. the silverado fire in napa...
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in other news the u.s. national security adviser susan rice is to meet the afghan president after he refused to sign a pact allowing american troops to stay on beyond twenty fourteen the planned accord is on very shaky ground despite influential afghan tribal elders recommending he ratify the green meant as soon as possible with a deal would allow up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers to stay in the country for ten more years they would have the right to raid afghan homes and would be immune to afghan laws critics say that despite being challenged on all sides jaime karzai will stand firm until his last day in office half way through next year contrary to the popular belief that prevails in the west that they call a president in his last year or last few months as a live duck president those principles dog apply in a poor country like afghanistan where everything is in the hands of the government the people of this country are completely hostage in the hands of a government that has the warlords the guns of
in other news the u.s. national security adviser susan rice is to meet the afghan president after he refused to sign a pact allowing american troops to stay on beyond twenty fourteen the planned accord is on very shaky ground despite influential afghan tribal elders recommending he ratify the green meant as soon as possible with a deal would allow up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers to stay in the country for ten more years they would have the right to raid afghan homes and would be immune to...
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paul beban in guyian in the philippines.much. >> prayers and vigils held for the victims of haiyan. hong kongs financial district prayed. many cried. >> people are still looking for their dead relatives, for their missing relatives that. five days later, they still haven't received any food. >> prayer services being offered in church services in beirut and in seoul, south korea and filipinos gathered to remember those who died and offer support for the survivors. >> two minors are still in the hospital after a deadly underground accident in colorado at a silver mine. it is 270 miles southwest of denver. two workers killed, others injured. this accident was probably caused by that the release of chemicals, not a cave in or collapse. 27 miners have died in accidents across that county this year. >> working to rare the problem-plagued healthcare.gov website. what was done this weekend trying to get it back on track. >> a trial underway in a murder case that shocked britain. two men are accused of killing a soldier in broad dayl
paul beban in guyian in the philippines.much. >> prayers and vigils held for the victims of haiyan. hong kongs financial district prayed. many cried. >> people are still looking for their dead relatives, for their missing relatives that. five days later, they still haven't received any food. >> prayer services being offered in church services in beirut and in seoul, south korea and filipinos gathered to remember those who died and offer support for the survivors. >> two...
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in. i'm pleased to report that it's a product of excellent bipartisan collaboration on the health education labor and pensions committee where i worked closely with the ranking member my good friend senator lamar alexander. it also reflects productive cumbre stations with their colleagues in the house including chairman upton and ranking member waxman of the house energy and commerce committee. the house passed this bill on september 28 and now it's our turn to do our part. madam president title i have the bill addresses drug compounding and this is basically what happened here just over a year ago when we were shocked to learn one of the worst public health crisis we have experienced in receipt years there was a meningitis outbreak that climbed the lives of 60 or americans sickened people in 20 states. you can see the hardest hit were the home state of senator alexander, 153 indiana 93 michigan 264 jim eads 54 new jersey 51 florida 25. 20 states and a lot of people got really really sick
in. i'm pleased to report that it's a product of excellent bipartisan collaboration on the health education labor and pensions committee where i worked closely with the ranking member my good friend senator lamar alexander. it also reflects productive cumbre stations with their colleagues in the house including chairman upton and ranking member waxman of the house energy and commerce committee. the house passed this bill on september 28 and now it's our turn to do our part. madam president...
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in fact, in the united states, in the atlantic ocean, we have categorical scales. go up to a category 5, we're talking about maximum sustained winds of a storm system. in the western pacific, where a super typhoon haiyan is located, there aren't any categories. but if there were, this would exceed the category 5 level. it would nearly exceed the category 6 level. that's how strong this storm system is. just comparing it to hurricane katrina, a memorable storm everyone can relate to when it comes to the magnitude and devastation it left behind, that was a category 5 at its peak. peak winds with this storm system, again approaching what would be a theoretical category 6 and 7. 315 kilometers per hour. that is about 240 miles per hour landfall there compared to the winds in the katrina storm system. that came in at 205 kilometers per hour, about 150 miles per hour. 120-mile-per-hour winds when it comes to landfalling katrina. so a huge difference as far as the magnitude when the storm came in to land. and juanita, you look at this, the fatalities left behind with katr
in fact, in the united states, in the atlantic ocean, we have categorical scales. go up to a category 5, we're talking about maximum sustained winds of a storm system. in the western pacific, where a super typhoon haiyan is located, there aren't any categories. but if there were, this would exceed the category 5 level. it would nearly exceed the category 6 level. that's how strong this storm system is. just comparing it to hurricane katrina, a memorable storm everyone can relate to when it...
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high of 34 in winchester. 34 in martinsburg. 37 in washington. the good news, though, no precipitation tomorrow, no rain, no snow, things will be dry. we will see some sunshine during the day. the winds, as i mentioned, will start to come. and it's going to be a lot better as far as the temperatures are concerned. and then going up over the next few days. 42 on saturday. 47 on sunday. so a chilly weekend. but not the brutal cold we'll see tomorrow. and then we're going to watch another storm system on tuesday and wednesday. that will be smaller but off the coast and it could bring us another mixture of rain and snow. that is something that we will be watching for you right here. storm team 4 always keeping you ahead of the storm. hopefully we kept you ahead of this one. some locations picking up two or three inches of rain during the last 24 hours. now we can start to dry out. >> and for all the people doing their traveling tomorrow morning, it feels good. >> it looks good. the roads should be fine. >> and the the rest of us will be nice and warm
high of 34 in winchester. 34 in martinsburg. 37 in washington. the good news, though, no precipitation tomorrow, no rain, no snow, things will be dry. we will see some sunshine during the day. the winds, as i mentioned, will start to come. and it's going to be a lot better as far as the temperatures are concerned. and then going up over the next few days. 42 on saturday. 47 on sunday. so a chilly weekend. but not the brutal cold we'll see tomorrow. and then we're going to watch another storm...
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in general. at tuesday's of the conference discussed in the stop the killing is it because it's non financial system trends of the global scope markets and the micro economic policy of both local and global financial regulators. if you start to master but some i never told you in a short period of its existence. our policy has faced serious challenges. our economic model will prove that sustainability. even in the time of the recent financial crisis. there was not for economic policy on this to prevent negative growth rates seems the beginning of twenty thirteen international reserves of the national bank including the national fund assets in foreign currencies increased by seven point three per cent to reach ninety two point four billion dollars dollars. teach us or in between sets as if it kills the perch to do so due to its present inflation has dropped to four point nine percent which is the lowest level throughout the houston independent kazakhstan according to the results of the studio. inf
in general. at tuesday's of the conference discussed in the stop the killing is it because it's non financial system trends of the global scope markets and the micro economic policy of both local and global financial regulators. if you start to master but some i never told you in a short period of its existence. our policy has faced serious challenges. our economic model will prove that sustainability. even in the time of the recent financial crisis. there was not for economic policy on this to...
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officials in baquba there by asian in one thousand nine hundred seven to two thousand and one in that range and this is important because for people who don't know. i mean al-zawahiri was of course osama bin laden's right hand man and is now the nominal head of al qaeda itself so the fact that he had such high level contacts for so many years with the in the heart of the u.s. state department and with high ranking officials is an exceptionally big story obvious for obvious reasons and and the fact that this is still ongoing i think is is certainly viewable in the context of what's happening in that central asia caucasus region with with countries of such importance geo strategically like as are by asia and in kurdistan into gee could stand which are in that caspian sea basin and that corridor where a lot of the pipelines for those oil resources are being hardwired right now and i want to have cameras there all really very quickly james we have about a minute left but of course about talks about drug running in this operation as well from that the heroin from afghanistan but really qui
officials in baquba there by asian in one thousand nine hundred seven to two thousand and one in that range and this is important because for people who don't know. i mean al-zawahiri was of course osama bin laden's right hand man and is now the nominal head of al qaeda itself so the fact that he had such high level contacts for so many years with the in the heart of the u.s. state department and with high ranking officials is an exceptionally big story obvious for obvious reasons and and the...
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>> there have been many changes in hungary in the last couple of years, also in the tax system, in ther in the regional structure. so we carried out a high number of reforms. so i can understand if you look at this huge range of platforms, you can say that it's unpredictable. but when we look at the next budget, for example, i should say having the next budget, it is a predictably boring budget. so i think step by step, the hungary monetary policy will be much more predictable. >> a boring budget is a very different description to an election budget. some say the spending today has been towards getting re-elected in 2014. what would you say to that? >> i would say we don't need election budget. what we need is to keep the budget deficit clearly below % and we have to have a grip on the budget and that we have. so that is a heavy foundation. when we have a happy foundation, you can expect step by step a higher growth. >> the conversation that the economy minister -- about having a large government. it's interesting, as you talk about state control, to have a stand up economy that is flo
>> there have been many changes in hungary in the last couple of years, also in the tax system, in ther in the regional structure. so we carried out a high number of reforms. so i can understand if you look at this huge range of platforms, you can say that it's unpredictable. but when we look at the next budget, for example, i should say having the next budget, it is a predictably boring budget. so i think step by step, the hungary monetary policy will be much more predictable. >> a...
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it is in a museum in moscow. i was willing to go to moscow and i wrote to the museum director and i got back a note saying, i am sorry to tell you but this picture is not on display. it is too big. it is 16 feet long. it is on a roll in the basement. if you come to moscow, i will show you the roll. i can't open it because we don't have any space. this led me to the following conclusion -- that picture is not serving any purpose in the basement of a museum in moscow. nor are the russians the real audience for it. i have a suggestion for what we should do with that picture. let us see if we can't take it or borrow it from the russians. we should put that up as the centerpiece of dulles airport and find the old bust of dulles and put it in front of that. that painting would, i think, stimulate not just memories of dulles, but questions about who he was, what he did and who we are that allowed him to do these things. >> you wrote at the end, foster and allen were chief promoters of that fear. they did as much as anyo
it is in a museum in moscow. i was willing to go to moscow and i wrote to the museum director and i got back a note saying, i am sorry to tell you but this picture is not on display. it is too big. it is 16 feet long. it is on a roll in the basement. if you come to moscow, i will show you the roll. i can't open it because we don't have any space. this led me to the following conclusion -- that picture is not serving any purpose in the basement of a museum in moscow. nor are the russians the...
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i think temperatures will stay up in the mild 50s in town -- mid-50s in town overnight. even milder than this morning. today is significantly warmer than 24 hours ago. we're up 18 degrees in culpeper. 12 here in d.c. up 16 in winchester and martinsburg temperature wise so a lot warmer morning. 15 in fredericksburg. they're at 50 right now. 45 gaiptersburg. -- gaithersburg. even hagerstown having a nice start to the day. can you see the breaks in the cloud cover up here? i know you can see it here. starting to get a little light on the horizon starting to come through the broken clouds. temperature at national 53. officially reported as cloudy with a dew point up to 47 now. thankfully winds are very light so we don't have to deal with the windchill. colder in the central rockies, northern rockies and it's retreating out of maine ahead of this storm system. you see the rain from texas all the way up toward michigan and wisconsin but in western wisconsin and minnesota, cold enough that we've seen moderate snow in a few spots here this morning and during the overnight period
i think temperatures will stay up in the mild 50s in town -- mid-50s in town overnight. even milder than this morning. today is significantly warmer than 24 hours ago. we're up 18 degrees in culpeper. 12 here in d.c. up 16 in winchester and martinsburg temperature wise so a lot warmer morning. 15 in fredericksburg. they're at 50 right now. 45 gaiptersburg. -- gaithersburg. even hagerstown having a nice start to the day. can you see the breaks in the cloud cover up here? i know you can see it...
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tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the same story. >> looking at the new jersey results, there's no surprise that chris christie was able to get his second term. i was surprised how bluntly he was campaigning for president on the night he got elected. looking at those results, is there anything that was surprising or anything that's important there? >> i think what you're saying is true. base think this is a speech they started writing about a year ago. the democratic party did not invest in this election. the democratic party nationally and the state level gave up a year ago in this raise. really worked this thing. she was out there ev
tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the...
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thanks for joining us oktober has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years the data coming in from the country's interior defense health ministry is putting the death toll now at nine hundred sixty four roughly ninety percent of them being civilians and according to the government the number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand people were killed. correspond with the findings of the united nations which put the bloodiest but whatever the figures it's clear the country is facing an increasing security problem no surprise then that the iraqi prime minister is in washington asking for help. the report. we know that the rocky leadership has made a request for u.s. assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that request the leaders wouldn't elaborate on that the iraqi prime minister called al qaida a scourge for iraq and the middle east the iraqi prime minister has arrived in washington in the month that turned out to be the deadliest in the last five years for those who are following the news it's becoming such
thanks for joining us oktober has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years the data coming in from the country's interior defense health ministry is putting the death toll now at nine hundred sixty four roughly ninety percent of them being civilians and according to the government the number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand people were killed. correspond with the findings of the united nations which put the bloodiest but whatever the...
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at the south korean embassy in tokyo in june and their belief to be prepared in the nineteen fifties could be used in negotiations between south korea and japan the findings have that south korean victims of forced labor are seeking compensation from japanese company. and they're expected to serve as cool as it sits sixty five at the sixty seven documents contained information on forest workers locked up and claims that the issue of compensation for forced labor was settled under a bilateral agreement in nineteen sixty five south korean court several that the individual rights of south koreans to seek compensation remains intact seoul's foreign ministry said that new documents once again highlight the wartime crimes committed by japan you will. which shows once again how much drawn to and injuring its colonial rule korea japan must acknowledge this fact. the guy that it is currently conducting a review of the documents and their baby has identified more than a thousand victims were previously acknowledged and expects to confirm our victims of japan's colonial era. once it goes throug
at the south korean embassy in tokyo in june and their belief to be prepared in the nineteen fifties could be used in negotiations between south korea and japan the findings have that south korean victims of forced labor are seeking compensation from japanese company. and they're expected to serve as cool as it sits sixty five at the sixty seven documents contained information on forest workers locked up and claims that the issue of compensation for forced labor was settled under a bilateral...
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is nothing in the commas ohm in the d.n.a. which is fixed by definition neither in russia noise in france though in germany what you need is to create the condition for i would say appropriate behavior of your economy and i have to say that france knew that it is possible because in the eighty's and the ninety's we pursued a policy in friends of competent t.v. these inflation which was precisely improving competitiveness through unique labor cost being moderate year after year after year and if we could make the euro do the whole it was because we had this long term strategy so you see in eighty and ninety appropriate behavior in since the setting up of the euro germany in a bad situation fancied a good situation and then the situation of the verse because because germany was very very consistent in person competitiveness and i close that. it is what my country should do. after all these years and all the problems that european union has experienced do you still trust that it was a good idea to bring all these different countr
is nothing in the commas ohm in the d.n.a. which is fixed by definition neither in russia noise in france though in germany what you need is to create the condition for i would say appropriate behavior of your economy and i have to say that france knew that it is possible because in the eighty's and the ninety's we pursued a policy in friends of competent t.v. these inflation which was precisely improving competitiveness through unique labor cost being moderate year after year after year and if...
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he has done well in the media. he's done well in football.e's attractive and successful with women. that's something that some parts of italian society admire and even seek to emulate. >> thanks, barnaby. >>> the prime minister of latvia has resigned just days after 50 people were killed when the roof of a supermarket cased in on them. we go to our european news center and join lauren taylor. >> reporter: yes, thank you. the longest-serving prime minister in latvian history. an criminal investigation is now under way. >> reporter: lat rhea is still reeling from the super as a matter osupermarketcollapse. many were buried yesterday, and hundreds came to mourn them. >> considering the tragedy and all the related circumstances, and latvia needs to have a government that is supported by the parliament majority, now it is my resignation as prime minister and take responsibility for this tragedy. >> reporter: the president, seen here following the wreaths, is looking for a candidate to put together the new coalition. latvia is due to join the euroz
he has done well in the media. he's done well in football.e's attractive and successful with women. that's something that some parts of italian society admire and even seek to emulate. >> thanks, barnaby. >>> the prime minister of latvia has resigned just days after 50 people were killed when the roof of a supermarket cased in on them. we go to our european news center and join lauren taylor. >> reporter: yes, thank you. the longest-serving prime minister in latvian...
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webber came in third. bottas came in eighth place. final day ofo the the classic in mexico tied for the lead with sweden. despite a slow start to the final round, the american moved into the lead early on the back nine. struggling dropping back to an eventual fifth-place finish. english can pleading -- completing a superb round to gain his second title of the season. wondefending champion has the world cup in finland. took4-year-old austrian time out to deliver a wish list to santa claus and said he got an early christmas present. 52.8 on the first run, he stepped up the aggression in the second giving him the winning aggregate. >> it is amazing. it is not easy to be in the role of the favorite. yeah, it is not an easy job. on the other side, it is a lot of fun. i am really happy today. >> mario won the second of his titles in 2007. the 34-year-old got second place. he showed great poise the second time down the mountain. henrich picked up third place. is oneyear-old norwegian to look out for in the future. disappointment for the germ
webber came in third. bottas came in eighth place. final day ofo the the classic in mexico tied for the lead with sweden. despite a slow start to the final round, the american moved into the lead early on the back nine. struggling dropping back to an eventual fifth-place finish. english can pleading -- completing a superb round to gain his second title of the season. wondefending champion has the world cup in finland. took4-year-old austrian time out to deliver a wish list to santa claus and...
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and you look in this country what you have in your own pocket anymore, what you're carrying in a briefcase, you might have two, three, maybe even four types of mobile devices. this is what makes this such an interesting subcommittee to serve on, is hearing the innovation that's going to be happening not just next year, but five years and ten years down the road. >> host: well, that leads to two different areas of questioning. number one, we've talked with guests on this ram ant a potential rewrite -- program about a potential rewrite of the telecommunications act of '96 and whether or not it should be done wholesale, whether or not it should be done piecemeal. do you have a feeling about that? >> guest: again, when you look at what's happening with the act from '96 and where we are today, you have to go back and look what is in that act and how does it pertain today. you know, are those things, are the laws in place that were enacted at that time still cognizant to where we are today? and, again, that's where i think that through the hearings that we've been having from telethat and again
and you look in this country what you have in your own pocket anymore, what you're carrying in a briefcase, you might have two, three, maybe even four types of mobile devices. this is what makes this such an interesting subcommittee to serve on, is hearing the innovation that's going to be happening not just next year, but five years and ten years down the road. >> host: well, that leads to two different areas of questioning. number one, we've talked with guests on this ram ant a...
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they are reporting fog. 34 up in ukiah. i know it's 32 in lakeport. 25 up in tahoe. higher clouds will continue to filter in in advance of the testimony. all of the information we could find is driving north. the low here is driving south. as it does, that will send all of that up to seattle and portland. probably not us. i think if anything, fort bragg, cape mendocino. partly cloudy, partly sunny after the low clouds. it will be cooler and cloudy. i don't think we'll get any rain out of it. low clouds, high clouds. the combination of the two will bring a little bit of a cooler pattern, especially up towards areas that don't have the low clouds. a little bit cooler over the coast and bay just by the mere fact the cloud cover may be cool to burn off. mostly cloudy to cloudy tuesday. it's gone by wednesday. back to dry weather, thursday, friday. cooler and breezy by the weekend but dry. >>> california is hoping to avoid another year of drought that steve told you about by increasing snowfall in the clouds. the practice of this has been around for years. it's been mostl
they are reporting fog. 34 up in ukiah. i know it's 32 in lakeport. 25 up in tahoe. higher clouds will continue to filter in in advance of the testimony. all of the information we could find is driving north. the low here is driving south. as it does, that will send all of that up to seattle and portland. probably not us. i think if anything, fort bragg, cape mendocino. partly cloudy, partly sunny after the low clouds. it will be cooler and cloudy. i don't think we'll get any rain out of it....
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back in a moment, stay with us. >> i am going to in funeral -- >> oh! your name, sir, truly. >> truly my name is sarah. >> what? >> truly, my name is -- caesar. >> rose: julius caesar shakespeare's great tragedy of assassination and civil war, experimental product communicate is playing at st. anne's warehouse in new york, the cast is all female and the play is set in a women's prison, joining me today, the director and two of the stars, phyllida lloyd is an experience director of shakespeare and also director of films including mamma mia, iron lady, the margaret thatcher starring meryl streep and marcos brutus and played many of shakespeare's women in the royal shakespeare company from viola and beatrice to lady macbeth. >> frances barber wrote, here, ophelia at the rsc and cle patent tra at the globe i am pleased to have all of them here with me at this table, welcome. let me just beg, this comes from you, this idea, this production. >> yes. two women have got their hand on the keys of one of the important london theaters for the first time. >> rose:
back in a moment, stay with us. >> i am going to in funeral -- >> oh! your name, sir, truly. >> truly my name is sarah. >> what? >> truly, my name is -- caesar. >> rose: julius caesar shakespeare's great tragedy of assassination and civil war, experimental product communicate is playing at st. anne's warehouse in new york, the cast is all female and the play is set in a women's prison, joining me today, the director and two of the stars, phyllida lloyd is an...
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but often in society in general. and sexual assault as a crime in society is often underreported and underprosecuted because of the fierce -- fears, correctly, understandably, on the part of victims. we've made progress in encouraging victims to come forward in civilian life and in the military. but there is much more to be done, and i believe that the reforms offered by the military justice improvement act are important and essential to that goal. i want to say that the national defense authorization act in title 5 has 14 specific revisions to our military justice system that will help ensure a more just process and more just outcome for cases involving sexual assault. these changes to our current system were drafted in a bipartisan manner that defines so often -- in fact, almost uniformly -- the work of the armed services committee under the leadership of chairman levin and ranking member inhofe, and i want to express my appreciation for their leadership. those reforms are important to ensure a crime victim's right
but often in society in general. and sexual assault as a crime in society is often underreported and underprosecuted because of the fierce -- fears, correctly, understandably, on the part of victims. we've made progress in encouraging victims to come forward in civilian life and in the military. but there is much more to be done, and i believe that the reforms offered by the military justice improvement act are important and essential to that goal. i want to say that the national defense...
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in the navy right i was in communication i was not in. communication about intelligence well it was it was communication about operations more people have have written in this is a matter of record in the. pentagon in the navy that i was somehow involved in intelligence that. i said two conspiracy theories about watergate which you know there's just no basis for but i wish i'd been telegin so it would have been much more interesting than what i did as a investigative reporter have you ever honestly or dishonest slee used wiretapping or gained information in a manner that might be considered out of order no absolutely they don't because member i started. the nixon case really and that was all about wiretapping and it kind of had under roma was negative and to get into something like that would be just didn't happen now people have given me transcripts of wire taps that other people did that have been used. including nixon's own wiretap in his own office stick cheney told us that he thinks that was snowden did . was treason once an enemy of
in the navy right i was in communication i was not in. communication about intelligence well it was it was communication about operations more people have have written in this is a matter of record in the. pentagon in the navy that i was somehow involved in intelligence that. i said two conspiracy theories about watergate which you know there's just no basis for but i wish i'd been telegin so it would have been much more interesting than what i did as a investigative reporter have you ever...