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that's how we see it at least steve keen taken on the mainstream machine of economics for people who don't see the world through neoclassical lenses because hey we sure can in fact i can't see much of anything out of these now he makes them headway as paul krugman log some seemingly low blows we spoke to steve keen to talk about it and also the broader significance and too big to fail banks agreed to pay twenty million bucks to settle allegations from regulators that it missed handled customer funds before major brokers collapse it may sound familiar but the details may surprise you will tell you about them and last friday we exposed the apparent mess of billionaire investor warren buffett's proclaimed desire to be taxed more well now he's singing a different song literally the owner of the omaha world herald newspaper serenaded a proud dress to the paper boris singing i'm just of paper boy who had time to demystify the message look at today's capital account. so have you seen the latest major debate to heat up the economic blogosphere because it involves one of our frequent guests a
that's how we see it at least steve keen taken on the mainstream machine of economics for people who don't see the world through neoclassical lenses because hey we sure can in fact i can't see much of anything out of these now he makes them headway as paul krugman log some seemingly low blows we spoke to steve keen to talk about it and also the broader significance and too big to fail banks agreed to pay twenty million bucks to settle allegations from regulators that it missed handled customer...
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do you see japan being as keen to do likewise?do they have an eye on burma's naturalçó resources, for instan. >> certainly japan is keen to help the reform process along where it can. japanese companies as well are very keen to get into burma. burma's people are poor but it is rich in resources. we've seen one of japan's big trading houses setting up shop in burma in recent weeks. others thinking of following suit. the main japanese airlines a. & a. said they want to resume direct flights to burma as soon as possible is what they said. so there is something of a gold rush under way in the country's economy opens up and certainly japan and japanese companies would like to be a part of that. >> all right, leave it there roland burke in tokyo. you have been watching newsday on the bbc live. still to come on the program, another two months in jail for the punk band that sang an anti-putin song in a moscow that need ral. -- cathedral. >> is this enough to give the olympics a sense of humor? one office's rubberized version of a british
do you see japan being as keen to do likewise?do they have an eye on burma's naturalçó resources, for instan. >> certainly japan is keen to help the reform process along where it can. japanese companies as well are very keen to get into burma. burma's people are poor but it is rich in resources. we've seen one of japan's big trading houses setting up shop in burma in recent weeks. others thinking of following suit. the main japanese airlines a. & a. said they want to resume direct...
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japanese companies as well are very keen to get into burma. the people are poor, but it is rich in resources. one of the main japanese airlines has said they want to resume direct flights to burma as soon as possible, so there is a gold rush under way. certainly japanese companies would like to be a part of that. >> in pakistan is estimated there are as many as 150 women that are victims of acid attacks. most of the victims are still being denied justice despite tougher penalties introduced last year. this report contains strong images. >> she has been scarred for life with burns on 15% of her body. her name means kendall, and like many other pakistani women, she says her husband and allows her with acid. she was too proud of her beauty, he said. >> i feel pain out what i was and what i have become. all the colors have gone from my life. i feel like i am a living corpse. >> she is one of the newest arrivals in the currency unit of this dilapidated hospital. the doctors tried to relieve hurricane but cannot ease her despair. >> i cannot say any
japanese companies as well are very keen to get into burma. the people are poor, but it is rich in resources. one of the main japanese airlines has said they want to resume direct flights to burma as soon as possible, so there is a gold rush under way. certainly japanese companies would like to be a part of that. >> in pakistan is estimated there are as many as 150 women that are victims of acid attacks. most of the victims are still being denied justice despite tougher penalties...
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is seeking to suggest that it is keen to explore more of that with indonesia. although, this country has made a remarkable transition from that time. it is a very different country from what it was in 1998. there is some criticism of the police and the military here by human rights groups who say that often they go unpunished and they go unchecked for committing human rights abuses. especially in places like papua. i think there will be a lot of people very keen to hear whether the prime minister says anything about papua. the main thrust of his speech is about a ploddingly indonesia in terms of how it is the world's most populous muslim nation and has managed for the most part to islamto brin g and democracy. that may well be seen as something to be criticize tear in indonesia if he does not bring up those issues of religious intolerance and possibly even corruption. this is one of the world's biggest democracies, but certainly there are issues with corruption. it will be interesting to see if he does bring that up as well. >> let's have a listen in to hear wh
is seeking to suggest that it is keen to explore more of that with indonesia. although, this country has made a remarkable transition from that time. it is a very different country from what it was in 1998. there is some criticism of the police and the military here by human rights groups who say that often they go unpunished and they go unchecked for committing human rights abuses. especially in places like papua. i think there will be a lot of people very keen to hear whether the prime...
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to their actions against the palestinians i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinian the last year. has been record and the increase in the number of new housing units israel have very limited or been in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily fight these farmers put up for every drop of water will continue and noticed the r.t. now diesel a village palestinian administration. well off from the business with dimitri if an hour starting with the news you will get to the answer you brought up to date and indonesia has cancelled a tsunami warning issued following an eight point seven magnitude earthquake where the epicenter was reportedly three hundred kilometers southeast of banda western indonesia at a depth of thirty two kilometers rescue teams have been sent coast as a precaution and a number of our talks have been reported in the area a massive nine point one magnitude earthquake followed by a tsunami in two thousand
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is that keen had already cleared up what crewman is criticizing except of course doesn't have the benefit of having all of the new york times readers see that so it's a little sticky there now we spoke to economist and professor steve kean he is also the author of debugging economics the naked emperor dethroned to get the scoop on all of this and also what it means bigger picture for the fight against the economic establishment professor king let me first just say thank you so much for being on the show we are so happy to have you not only because we think you're fantastic but you have been involved in this blog brawl with paul krugman new york times writer nobel laureate darling of the establishment economic world as it really has just i mean it is all over the blogosphere now i see. an exodus money the new keynesian new classical models a lot of this stuff they may be only a ph d. economists really understand so help us just first break down really what is the crux of the argument that you two have got into. all across of the argument is the one of the group of non-conventional economis
is that keen had already cleared up what crewman is criticizing except of course doesn't have the benefit of having all of the new york times readers see that so it's a little sticky there now we spoke to economist and professor steve kean he is also the author of debugging economics the naked emperor dethroned to get the scoop on all of this and also what it means bigger picture for the fight against the economic establishment professor king let me first just say thank you so much for being on...
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issues and whether i agree with or challenged my guess now we've got economist and professor steve keen on over his very highly covered in watch dr debate was called for of man it lit up the blogosphere and jamison graber said is up about way too into the drama between keening proven stick to the ideas not the sensationalism thank you for your feedback we have to disagree we think ruben really represents the idea of establishment largely neoclassical thinking that dominates the mainstream economic debate despite failing to predict the financial crisis in large part now keen challenging not with alternative methods and actually getting a debate going on them all in the pages of the new york times represent an idea to what to do with the shift will it be significant i don't know we'll see kind of promise that i won't get into drama a little bit of time to make concepts like six thousand isn't endogenous money more personal to t.v. viewers probably not bigamy there now just in the ninety nine said never ever rush a guest with their answers you can edit his answers for brevity later thank y
issues and whether i agree with or challenged my guess now we've got economist and professor steve keen on over his very highly covered in watch dr debate was called for of man it lit up the blogosphere and jamison graber said is up about way too into the drama between keening proven stick to the ideas not the sensationalism thank you for your feedback we have to disagree we think ruben really represents the idea of establishment largely neoclassical thinking that dominates the mainstream...
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. >> a lot of my friends went to university, she tells me, but i was not keen on books. i'm confident i'll get work after my apprenticeship. i have no fears at all about my future. despite the economic crisis, young people's optimism here in denmark seems to be intact, but the government is working hard to keep unemployment down. >> we are worried about the young people, but we think they are the future. education, education, education that is the answer so they will have a chance in the future. >> the government is keen to show it listens to the young generation. the danish cabinet is the youngest in europe. one of its ministers is only 26. pick up a newspaper in britain, france, spain or greece and you are bound to find one headline lamenting the bleak future of the lost generation, but here they are much more positive about their youth. this is a three-page spread saying danish youth have never been so engaged nor politically active. they may not be quite heading for a place on the "x factor" but they are taking pakt part is what counts here. danish youngsters are par
. >> a lot of my friends went to university, she tells me, but i was not keen on books. i'm confident i'll get work after my apprenticeship. i have no fears at all about my future. despite the economic crisis, young people's optimism here in denmark seems to be intact, but the government is working hard to keep unemployment down. >> we are worried about the young people, but we think they are the future. education, education, education that is the answer so they will have a chance...
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we are celebrating keen sin nair rah. here is a look back at the 15 years. >> we have a surprise for you this morning. >> for 15 years, you have allowed me into your homes every sunday on your comunidad del valle. we have been fortunate to be joined in a decade and a half by grassroots community leaders, celebrities and world leaders. some have been funny. you know how you can tell latinos apart from each other? >> the way they dance. >> ricardo is going to show us. >> we will close the show with ricardo showing us how mexicans dance salsa. >> they always flap their arms. like little chickens. americans -- >> she shake it. puerto ricans look like they are thinking did i leave the iron on? [ laughter ] >> how about white people, man? how do white people dance? >> white people do the river dance. >> we have about 30 seconds. the website, you guys have a website? >> www.cultureclash.commy, no, dot com. >> a lot changed since i started my career in television, mainly my appearance, but today on my kin sin nair rah hosting thi
we are celebrating keen sin nair rah. here is a look back at the 15 years. >> we have a surprise for you this morning. >> for 15 years, you have allowed me into your homes every sunday on your comunidad del valle. we have been fortunate to be joined in a decade and a half by grassroots community leaders, celebrities and world leaders. some have been funny. you know how you can tell latinos apart from each other? >> the way they dance. >> ricardo is going to show us....
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but when she consulted with general washington, he was not keen on this idea. he was afraid that once the men got the money they might use it for unsavory purposes like buying rum or other liquor and getting drunk, which he didn't see as productive. so over washington's objections then reed had to change course. and she and her female supporters made shirts and socks for the troops. but in each object that they made they put their name so that the troops would know this was a personal donation. as reed called it, an offering of the ladies in support of the troops. and she hoped this would not only give them physical comfort but also moral support to know that the women of the newly constituted united states were behind them. and reed's efforts inspired similar efforts in some of the other states. in other parts of pennsylvania women collected money. in maryland, virginia, and new jersey. so women were mobilized in support of this cause and they wanted to directly show the troops that even though they couldn't fight on the field of battle they were behind them,
but when she consulted with general washington, he was not keen on this idea. he was afraid that once the men got the money they might use it for unsavory purposes like buying rum or other liquor and getting drunk, which he didn't see as productive. so over washington's objections then reed had to change course. and she and her female supporters made shirts and socks for the troops. but in each object that they made they put their name so that the troops would know this was a personal donation....
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and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms and last few years india has access to the international market as this great market that they would earn billions of dollars by exporting their technology to india. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons the power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets preassure either r t new delhi india. or it was he was happening in the world of business the way trees here our business desk so what's this morning working why. loom is very very person missing at the moment because because of spanish and italian bond yields rising in the previous session basically concerns all across the world about these states of the global economy about the recovery of the recession what we're seeing right now in asia is a drop of more than one percent basically also we are seeing that sody and sharp have downgraded its forecast and therefore these two stocks are dropping more tha
and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms and last few years india has access to the international market as this great market that they would earn billions of dollars by exporting their technology to india. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons the power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets...
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is also very keen to exert its influence on the asia pacific region only recently deploying two hundred marines to australia a deployment heavily criticised in fact by china as being an incursion on its own turf in his own backyard and now britain is seeking to do the same with this time even closer to home this will undoubtedly increase the friction in what is already a highly sensitive region and as the british and japanese prime ministers are meeting in tokyo they've warned north korea that it must scrap its satellite launch plants james corbet editor of the news website the corbett report says although kyung yells neighbors are worried about the planned satellite launch situation is not worth a military. really threatening people in a region with its satellite launch and it is something that would seem to necessitate some sort of response whether a military response is really necessary well that would only come into play if for north korea was really doing some sort of suicidal attack or they were actually going to use this as some sort of cover for launching a surprise attack on so
is also very keen to exert its influence on the asia pacific region only recently deploying two hundred marines to australia a deployment heavily criticised in fact by china as being an incursion on its own turf in his own backyard and now britain is seeking to do the same with this time even closer to home this will undoubtedly increase the friction in what is already a highly sensitive region and as the british and japanese prime ministers are meeting in tokyo they've warned north korea that...
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and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms in. india has access to the international nuclear market great market but billions of dollars. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons and power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets preassure either r.t. india. and bitters here with the business how days for us so dmitry it has been of a very interesting day in the world of business as you know markets have been falling for a long time now so worries the bottom million dollar question obviously the reader very hard to say but as long as spain continues reporting of bad he could all be good indicators seems that the bottom is still ahead of this take a look at what's going on in europe right now and volatile trade really moving from top to delano pretty flat at the moment as you can see the forty's down one percent that's up twenty one. point one percent spain has reported that industria
and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms in. india has access to the international nuclear market great market but billions of dollars. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons and power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets preassure either r.t. india. and bitters here with the business how days for...
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to their actions against the palestinians i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinians last year. has been record and of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have very limited or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily fight these farmers put up for every drop of water will continue i noticed policy r.t. now we sell a village palestinian of ministration. and coming out later this hour here in our team the whole thing the atomic energy sector in india turned into a pitched battle between competing interests and has some american stakeholders are accused of stirring up and a nuclear protest for profit. and we've got the latest was a low in case the u.s. and the trade of labeling are aspies those who are supposed government misconduct. spain is going have to wear the cost cutting reform of health care and education introduced on monday the spite loud protests from the country's opposition andrade is a
to their actions against the palestinians i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinians last year. has been record and of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have very limited or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily fight these farmers put up for every drop of water will continue i noticed policy r.t....
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cable was keen to make up his own mind and not be influenced by anyone. but yet you were influencing him, weren't you? >> we were trying to make the case that a clear process should be put in place around this and a relevant legal task that is clearly understood should be applied. i don't think that's influencing. that's saying let us make the side of the argument one way or the other so he can have the right inputs to make a decision. >> page 41, 01682, now the early evening of 21 december, 2010, mr. cable's remarks to two persons posing as a member of his constituency but in fact journalists, it's clear that mr. michelle had spoken to either mr. klegg's chief of staff or his special adviser, just spoke. he is absolutely furious, mr. klegg is absolutely furious. said cable's comments unacceptable. i ran through telegraph. cable about to be blackmailed. do you know what that was about? >> blackmailed? i think it's because when the comments came out, they had been -- they came out -- i guess it was on tv, but the bbc's blog "the telegraph" who did a record
cable was keen to make up his own mind and not be influenced by anyone. but yet you were influencing him, weren't you? >> we were trying to make the case that a clear process should be put in place around this and a relevant legal task that is clearly understood should be applied. i don't think that's influencing. that's saying let us make the side of the argument one way or the other so he can have the right inputs to make a decision. >> page 41, 01682, now the early evening of 21...
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yet, the american people were not keen on instituting messing with the institution of the court in the united states. in terms of terror tenure or appointment. i think that is true even more so today. i think american voters as a whole like their supreme court. a review of the supreme court. they don't agree with all these decisions, but they respect the institution. they respected as it is. yes? >> what was the age difference between the two? >> between roosevelt and hughes? quite a lot. hughes was born in 1862. roosevelt was born in 1880. it was almost an 18 year difference. hughes, by the way, was a progressive republican. his father was a great admirer of abraham lincoln. when lincoln was assassinated, he came home -- and jews remember this -- he remember his father said to his mother that if you had been killed, i would not have felt any worse than i did today. [laughter] >> that did nothing to hurt their marriage. they were a very happily married couple. >> this is a follow-up, but it's about the supreme court in general. on one side, they seem like a stepchild. different preside
yet, the american people were not keen on instituting messing with the institution of the court in the united states. in terms of terror tenure or appointment. i think that is true even more so today. i think american voters as a whole like their supreme court. a review of the supreme court. they don't agree with all these decisions, but they respect the institution. they respected as it is. yes? >> what was the age difference between the two? >> between roosevelt and hughes? quite...
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and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms . in the last few years india has access to the international nuclear market but india has this great market but billions of dollars. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons and power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets preassure either r t india. and crossing to the world of business really of course is all the latest now but a report is addressing parliament as we speak so how have the markets been reacting to his assessment of the year well basically it's actually hard to say because the the reaction has been quite modest really although the assessment of the economic specially assessment he started from was indeed quite positive and started off by boasting that russia has completely overcome the consequences of the crisis of two thousand and two thousand and nine and that g.d.p. is back to pre-crisis levels and that russia actual
and western firms will be keen that they win the business rather than russian firms . in the last few years india has access to the international nuclear market but india has this great market but billions of dollars. while protesters may be simply opposed to nuclear power some of the money behind them may be motivated by very different reasons and power of american business interests to keep others out of one of the world's fastest growing energy markets preassure either r t india. and...
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the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about all of the palestinian people on the occupied territories are left battling for basic essentials while israel uses the cover to do what it once. and developing the atomic energy sector in india turns into a pitched battle between competing interests some american stakeholders are accused of stirring up nuclear protests in the hunt for profit. ten minutes past the hour here in moscow and there's a growing trend in the u.s. of punishing those exposing government misconduct under a law designed to imprison spies the espionage act was used on bradley manning who had data to wiki leaks now a former cia officer may face prison time for revealing to use of torture both cases go against the very basics of the us constitution as according to steven cohen a attorney and author of whistleblowers who work. it's government misconduct that the government wants to suppress the public ever learning about so the heart of the first amendment it's essential who are was to prove to permit people to expose government abuses but what we s
the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about all of the palestinian people on the occupied territories are left battling for basic essentials while israel uses the cover to do what it once. and developing the atomic energy sector in india turns into a pitched battle between competing interests some american stakeholders are accused of stirring up nuclear protests in the hunt for profit. ten minutes past the hour here in moscow and there's a growing trend in the u.s. of...
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they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >> that was a huge victory and it show that is we can change the industry, they are responsive and they can change on a dime relatively quickly. we have products and they work wonderfully and the prices didn't go. there is an initial resistance, we see it is possible to change this industry and happening very quickly. so i want to commend everybody that has worked on that and everybody who has chosen to think about the research and what they are using. one last reading from the book, this theme and what is possible to do together. this is the- chapter of my book, extreme make over, we need to give the beauty
they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >> that was a huge victory and it show...
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their actions against the palestinian i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinian the last year. has been record in terms of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have very limited or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily find these farmers put up for if we drop of water will continue i noticed policy r t and now he's a living wage palestinian administration. still ahead for you this hour in the program indian protesters rage against nuclear expansion behind the protest movement on much bigger powers who are green with envy of an environmentalist. the swiss the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than a hundred thousand. troops walking in the. times more likely to be born with b
their actions against the palestinian i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinian the last year. has been record in terms of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have very limited or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily find these farmers put up for if we drop of water will continue i noticed policy r...
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is also providing tax breaks to indian firms keen to woo those offering much needed jobs there is of course the political pressure because of the high i'm number armond in the u.s. to drink and its companies to record rates again is one of the reasons why we had according there there are incentives for companies to set up operations in the u.s. most states. businesses to come while infosys predicts a quarter of its staff will come from outside india in a decade another tech firm ages already has five thousand american workers and plans to hire ten thousand more in the next three years. they're going to be hard. but are going to be. far from that along. with indian companies winning more work in the u.s. using local staff also makes good business sense one of the biggest reasons indian companies are expanding their workforce is in the united states is they're making a lot of money there and focus is generating sixty five percent of its revenue in north america and indeed outsourcing companies as a whole are generating fifty percent of their revenue there or thirty billion dollars indi
is also providing tax breaks to indian firms keen to woo those offering much needed jobs there is of course the political pressure because of the high i'm number armond in the u.s. to drink and its companies to record rates again is one of the reasons why we had according there there are incentives for companies to set up operations in the u.s. most states. businesses to come while infosys predicts a quarter of its staff will come from outside india in a decade another tech firm ages already...
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with their actions against the palestinian i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinian last year. has been recorded in terms of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have been method or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily fight these farmers put up for every drop of water will continue unnoticed policy r t now diesel a village palestinian administration. well let's go to the outside world doctor here some other international news from around the world will start with indonesia where the u.s. pacific tsunami warning center it's canceled the tsunami watch for the indian ocean areas though warnings still remain in force in india indonesia sri lanka and the mall deaves an eight point six magnitude earthquake off western indonesia and a powerful aftershocks triggered mass evacuations of people fearful after last year's disaster in japan and there are no immediate reports of death or damage of course i
with their actions against the palestinian i think the wall is busy with themselves nobody nobody is keen to hear about the palestinian last year. has been recorded in terms of the increase in the number of new housing units israel have been method or. in the occupied territories as expansion of settlements and so for as long as the world remains focused on the big battles happening across the arab world the daily fight these farmers put up for every drop of water will continue unnoticed policy...
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and i don't think i've ever used the word keen. >> keen. >> i'm not sure where that came from. >> it'ssoft. microsoft is a name that has been a battle ground stock. that's the one thing i want to see, are they actually gaining windows market share? i'd love to find out and i can't wait. >> i'm keen to learn the answers to that. have a good weekend. thank you so much. >>> in a very uncertain world, there are two things that everybody is assured of. death and taxes. are stocks a good certainty? take a look at two sectors that are worth betting on. >>> and speaking of taxes, i want to get your thoughts on one of the most controversial taxes out there. should the death tax be repealed? send a tweet to me @mariabartiromo. >>> also, the dow and s&p with the biggest two-week declines since november. coming up, senior writer jeff cox gives us his call on why facebook's ipo could see a rally in the number 678 the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ac
and i don't think i've ever used the word keen. >> keen. >> i'm not sure where that came from. >> it'ssoft. microsoft is a name that has been a battle ground stock. that's the one thing i want to see, are they actually gaining windows market share? i'd love to find out and i can't wait. >> i'm keen to learn the answers to that. have a good weekend. thank you so much. >>> in a very uncertain world, there are two things that everybody is assured of. death and...
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. >> peter kind is as keen -- peter king is asking whether other white house employees are involved. >> they should be investigating white house employees to make sure none of them were involved in this inappropriate behavior. >> the white house says it has no such a -- no such evidence. 11 military members have been caught up in the investigation. 12 members of the secret service have been investigated. six are already out or leaving. lawmakers want to know a lot more about the secret service culture before the president's columbia trip. >> i cannot help but wonder if there had been more women as part of that detail if this ever when that happens. >> this scandal may end up reshaping the secret service. the president is standing behind the secret service director. back to you. a welcome reign was relief. -- rain was a welcome relief. let's get our first check of the weather with meteorologist john collins. >> we have had steady reinhard -- rain since before lunchtime. it keeps on coming. i have circled where baltimore is. we are right in the middle of it. it is still coming up in th
. >> peter kind is as keen -- peter king is asking whether other white house employees are involved. >> they should be investigating white house employees to make sure none of them were involved in this inappropriate behavior. >> the white house says it has no such a -- no such evidence. 11 military members have been caught up in the investigation. 12 members of the secret service have been investigated. six are already out or leaving. lawmakers want to know a lot more about...
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. >> now you're a lawyer -- >> yesterday a little bit color in you're a keen observer of the court. i'm not a lawyer. >> pretty keen. >> i know that there was some distress among other members of the core, not just samuel alito, when that state of the union speech was delivered, it was an inappropriate platform to take on justices who were sitting there, as he knows, right in front of him. remarks yesterday were edgy, perhaps not only to the conservative majority of the court but other members of the court who doesn't like the institution to be attacks from the rose guard fun that way. >> they were very edgy. all of russ protective of our institutions. i think what was particularly of concern to me is that the supreme court, i've criticized it in columns and comments, unhappy with decisions like bush v. gore or citizens united. but as roosevelt found out when the president of the united states weighs in on the supreme court, it has to be done, pardon the use of the word, very ju dishously. it's a delicate balance and reasonable people can difficult what are the president said with t
. >> now you're a lawyer -- >> yesterday a little bit color in you're a keen observer of the court. i'm not a lawyer. >> pretty keen. >> i know that there was some distress among other members of the core, not just samuel alito, when that state of the union speech was delivered, it was an inappropriate platform to take on justices who were sitting there, as he knows, right in front of him. remarks yesterday were edgy, perhaps not only to the conservative majority of the...
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attorney, which would include the same telephone records we are trying to obtain from may are also keen appear good it would include a videotape of the statements and whatever other materials regarding conversations with witnesses that were disclosed. >> anything else? thank you, sir. i have a couple more follow-up questions for you based on what he just said. with requests to interview the sheriff, and you have already said you are objecting to that. >> let me clarify, and we are going to make sure you have the applicable law on this later this evening or sometime tomorrow, and we did e-mail or letter about this. >> he was traveling all day, so that is probably why we did not get it. >> if we are going to submit it by e-mail maybe there will be a way to make sure it gets to everyone, but that is a topic for another day. we want clarification about whether or not they can do what they are trying to do. our reading says the ethics commission starts the investigation when they get a complaint. share of mirkarimi -- share of mirkarimi -- sheriff mirkarimi wants to cooperate. good we have r
attorney, which would include the same telephone records we are trying to obtain from may are also keen appear good it would include a videotape of the statements and whatever other materials regarding conversations with witnesses that were disclosed. >> anything else? thank you, sir. i have a couple more follow-up questions for you based on what he just said. with requests to interview the sheriff, and you have already said you are objecting to that. >> let me clarify, and we are...
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[applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- start their economies which compete with one another. this could be fun. let me start with our guest. governor hickenlooper. i knew that was going to happen. most of us here are pretty much aware of california's budget crisis. can you give us a quick briefing on where colorado is and what you are trying to do to turn things around? >> our budget is just as dressed as almost every state in the country. we have been working trying to control costs, get our pension funds in line, our state employees have not had a raise in four years. it has been diffi
[applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that...
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despite the recent ballistic missile launch, india has been very keen on cooperation, especially in international trade and trade between the two hours. >> with india for all nuclear capability strengthening, what are the implications for nuclear proliferation? >> in terms of the nuclear world, we have to speak of two world's. there is the one where we have seen severe cuts in the nuclear assets over the last few years. there were over 700 nuclear tests in europe 20 years ago. on the contrary in other parts of the world -- asia as well as latin america -- uc a major arms race -- you see a major arms race occurring. >> thank you for talking with us. >> my pleasure. >> paris is all about syria tonight. >> france is toasting of friends of syria conference with top officials from the united states, europe, and the arab states. the group fully supports a u.n. peace plan for the country, but he criticized the syrian regime for not living off -- living up to its commitments to in the violence. >> syria was also topping the agenda at nato in brussels. they called on russia, one of syria's few remaining a
despite the recent ballistic missile launch, india has been very keen on cooperation, especially in international trade and trade between the two hours. >> with india for all nuclear capability strengthening, what are the implications for nuclear proliferation? >> in terms of the nuclear world, we have to speak of two world's. there is the one where we have seen severe cuts in the nuclear assets over the last few years. there were over 700 nuclear tests in europe 20 years ago. on...
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it brings us to the actress laura keen. the last person on home the unhelping presidents rested. it even preserved for us the 21-year-old dr. leo who emerged to attend the dying lincoln. and an era ended. the first, but not the last to be seen through the magic eye of the camera. the pages of our history with new pages yet to be added. all our yesterdays preserved for generations to come. for this a cheerment, a major share of our gratitude must rest with the fore say the made possible. he lived to within four years of our own century. the pioneer, matthew brady. >> clara barton is famous in history today as the founder of the american red cross. to the wounded soldiers, both the blue and the gray, she was remembered as the angel of mercy whoa fed them and treated their wounds. she had no official standard. she received no money for her services. yet this dedicated woman devoted her life to the cause of humanity. it was the fall of 1862. for more than a year the civil war raged and only a series of sharp defeats. casualties are high. they could have died on the field for lack of
it brings us to the actress laura keen. the last person on home the unhelping presidents rested. it even preserved for us the 21-year-old dr. leo who emerged to attend the dying lincoln. and an era ended. the first, but not the last to be seen through the magic eye of the camera. the pages of our history with new pages yet to be added. all our yesterdays preserved for generations to come. for this a cheerment, a major share of our gratitude must rest with the fore say the made possible. he...
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the soy farmers of mato grosso are very keen on having asphalt so that they can ship their soybeans tontarém port and puit on oceangoing freighte and serve the world markets that way. it's much cheaper that way than to go south to the big brazilian ports down south. as that pavement goes through, the ancillary effect of paving, of course, will be to make it cheaper for everyone to do business along that corridor. but let's just imagine for a second two different trajectories for this road. here we see the portion that's not yet been paved-- santarém up here, mato grosso down here. in a business-as-usual situation, as paving goes in here, people will move in along the highways, driven largely by land speculation interests, putting cattle pastures, shifting cultivation. and we can see the deforestation frontier rapidly expanding along this road. but there is reason to think that another scenario is possible. narrator: the lower rates of deforestation e based onovernmen ctivrcin the environmental laws on the books. brazil has received some help from some new technology and from other ecol
the soy farmers of mato grosso are very keen on having asphalt so that they can ship their soybeans tontarém port and puit on oceangoing freighte and serve the world markets that way. it's much cheaper that way than to go south to the big brazilian ports down south. as that pavement goes through, the ancillary effect of paving, of course, will be to make it cheaper for everyone to do business along that corridor. but let's just imagine for a second two different trajectories for this road....
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>> clearly, insurgents are keen to defend this building or at least attack the americans as they getear it. the shots come in close, fired from a distant tree line. the afghans spring into life, firing a rocket. and then move to flank the insurgents who keep taking pot shots. >> they don't like that you're running. >> warning flares from attack aircraft from above stop the gunfire. and distant figures, probably women and children, appear, meaning a counterattack is too risky and the fight is over. >> i think the one in the white is a child. >> the keen warriors make for poor police, riding motorcycles is illegal, and they have to decide on a punishment. should they shoot the fuel tank? perhaps not. they let the tires down. and then deliver what is here a rare encounter with afghanistan's government. that night that they leave from the taliban surely return, knowing without american support, the afghan state's relevance here slips further into the distance. cnn, ghazni province, afghanistan. >> good reporting there. with the world watching, neighborhood watchman george zimmerman spoke
>> clearly, insurgents are keen to defend this building or at least attack the americans as they getear it. the shots come in close, fired from a distant tree line. the afghans spring into life, firing a rocket. and then move to flank the insurgents who keep taking pot shots. >> they don't like that you're running. >> warning flares from attack aircraft from above stop the gunfire. and distant figures, probably women and children, appear, meaning a counterattack is too risky...
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for the ice cold championship always being in the spoils count when it comes golf but danielle is a keen plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club from this distance do you know what she dimitri and. different in russian. for the winds knowing the right thing to shout was not my biggest obstacle had a. nice fluid swing. keathley. it. come on only to find. that look that's one. price so yeah i think this is what we call being in the rough. but it is it isn't it is it somewhere it's. you got it deep deep in a snow drift it's the meal was having no such problems as he hits one sweet shots. oh very nice. ok so i can understand some a goal for nice weather maybe bit of business on the links but when you fingers a freezing cold. it's about you know minus ten or fifty in the skull for. people here i miss the missing goals you know and the summer so. wants to be whole when we get together to the socializing maybe have a drink after. work and relax and yes yes we're late as. we can and visit from the studio
for the ice cold championship always being in the spoils count when it comes golf but danielle is a keen plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club from this distance do you know what she dimitri and. different in russian. for the winds knowing the right thing to shout was not my biggest obstacle had a. nice fluid swing. keathley. it. come on only to find. that look that's one. price so yeah i think this...
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ice cold championship but always been in the good spoils camp when it trips golf but the meal is a keen plan and he promised to give me a few tips. for knowing all and thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club for this distance you know what she dimitri and. always what door doors agrees on the different in russian. or the winds but knowing the right thing to showers was not my biggest obstacle had a. nice fluid swing. pinkly. it it's. only going to. look that's one. writes so yeah i think this is what we call being in the rough. yet is it is it it's it is somewhere it is. deep deep in the snowdrifts it's the neil was having no such problems as he hits one sweet shops. very nice. ok so i can understand some a goal for nice weather maybe a bit of business on the links but when you think is a freezing cold. it's about you know minus ten fifty in the gulf. people seem missing goals you know and. so. long to be whole when we get together to socialize and maybe have a dream cast a. really serious and yes we're late as. we can and these from the studio when to
ice cold championship but always been in the good spoils camp when it trips golf but the meal is a keen plan and he promised to give me a few tips. for knowing all and thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club for this distance you know what she dimitri and. always what door doors agrees on the different in russian. or the winds but knowing the right thing to showers was not my biggest obstacle had a. nice fluid swing. pinkly. it it's. only going to. look that's...
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. >> reporter: mays, mccubbie harvey keen, jimmy davenport, gaylord perry and more. some people say the best thing about baseball is that it creates a bond between fathers and son. gives them something nonthreatening to talk about at the dinner table. well 1952 must have been the epitome of a painting. it was the rivalry of the giants and dodgers. >> time of day you hit a man, they beat us 1-0. >> reporter: with only three games left that team of finesse was three games ahead of the giants. even though everyone including the dodgers thought the giants were a better team. ron fairly played first base for the dodgers now he is a radio announcer for the giants. >> on paper they probably had the best ball club. but on the field somehow or other we managed to win some ball games that we don't think we should have won. >> they had a tremendous ball club. they had good hitters, good pitching. >> reporter: those last three day, the days the giants won three against houston and the days the dodgers somehow lost three to st. louis, everywhere you looked in this city, everyone
. >> reporter: mays, mccubbie harvey keen, jimmy davenport, gaylord perry and more. some people say the best thing about baseball is that it creates a bond between fathers and son. gives them something nonthreatening to talk about at the dinner table. well 1952 must have been the epitome of a painting. it was the rivalry of the giants and dodgers. >> time of day you hit a man, they beat us 1-0. >> reporter: with only three games left that team of finesse was three games ahead...