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most were keen to play it down. the focus today is very much on what happens next. nato won't abandon its country even after combat troops go, something the president obama was keen to give in. >> today, we can agree with of the afghan security forces. >> the president might finally be enroute today, but there is no meeting present obama as long as pakistan continues to ask $5,000 for the u.s. to stop the drum strikes over pakistan territory. military leaders here are keen for pakistan to reopen that route as soon as possible as nato begins the withdrawal. >> i think there is determination on all sides, and in the meanwhile, we are looking for other options. it is a matter of finding a political mechanism to do so. gosh within the last couple of hours, the leader will be going back to pakistan when he will help officials make this possible with a convoy supply route reopened. for nato itself, the supply routes have taken 40% of data supplies and would be one of the more complicated logistical operations to bring home 70,000 vehicles and a total of 122,000 shipping c
most were keen to play it down. the focus today is very much on what happens next. nato won't abandon its country even after combat troops go, something the president obama was keen to give in. >> today, we can agree with of the afghan security forces. >> the president might finally be enroute today, but there is no meeting present obama as long as pakistan continues to ask $5,000 for the u.s. to stop the drum strikes over pakistan territory. military leaders here are keen for...
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. >> emilie keen is assigned to a neighboring housing unit. but the couple has learned to skirt jail regulations in order to carry on their clandestine courtship. >> we are not allowed to have any letters. we can't pass to any other inmates. so we have to be sneaky about it. so we go to this door, and then, after it is folded like this, we just pass it under like that. and then they grab it. and then, they write one and send it back. i stuff this in my legal folders so they can't search it. this i covered it with like a cover letter to the, to the judge. but, these are all of the letters from emilie. and i think i have given her even more. there's 71 letters in here. >> keen still remembers the first time daly wrote her. >> i, you know read the letter from brayden, it said that she was born with x and y chromosomes and that she was taking shots of testosterone. it kind of blew me back a little bit. whoa, i didn't think that that would be something that you would put off in the first letter that you are meeting someone, you know what i mean? bu
. >> emilie keen is assigned to a neighboring housing unit. but the couple has learned to skirt jail regulations in order to carry on their clandestine courtship. >> we are not allowed to have any letters. we can't pass to any other inmates. so we have to be sneaky about it. so we go to this door, and then, after it is folded like this, we just pass it under like that. and then they grab it. and then, they write one and send it back. i stuff this in my legal folders so they can't...
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keene, you have any need, in light of the discussion we had? >> no, thank you. i do not think there is any need to discuss these people. why do we need to hear from nancy miller? >> ms. miller is expected to testify by declaration as to her knowledge of sheriff mirkarimi's presence at a lafco event. >> why is that relevant? >> the mayor has alleged that on that date the sheriff was in gauged in encouraging others to destroy evidence. -- engaged in encouraging others to destroy evidence. >> is she going to be able to identify specific times? >> yes. >> commissioners, ms. miller? >> in anticipation of that offer, i cannot see how that would cover the whole time frame. an earlier point about letting the defense put on the defense they want -- i would not object to receiving that for whatever weight. >> i agree. mr. mirkarimi i think we can skip. ms. [unintelligible] >> would only call her potentially as a rebuttal witness to miss florez or ms. lemon. >> i see your point with florez. lemon is an expert. why does nyevez rebut lemon? >> my understanding is that ms. le
keene, you have any need, in light of the discussion we had? >> no, thank you. i do not think there is any need to discuss these people. why do we need to hear from nancy miller? >> ms. miller is expected to testify by declaration as to her knowledge of sheriff mirkarimi's presence at a lafco event. >> why is that relevant? >> the mayor has alleged that on that date the sheriff was in gauged in encouraging others to destroy evidence. -- engaged in encouraging others to...
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cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. camon, we know exactly what w happening. did you formula in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the mo favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to poinyoin your history make up. i understand boasting. i understand that. this could be a sensible move. what was it? >> i think it was my experience. i stop working as a show business professor. i had worked for for nine months on the internet. i may well have mentioned that. there the conversation, the have been trying to tease o whether i was the right man for the job. >> you save the background may have been considered useful. it does not specifically discussed as being an advante. >> it is my best recollection. i do remember explaining that my "news international" background was not suggested by eit
cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. camon, we know exactly what w happening. did you formula in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the mo favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to poinyoin your history make up. i...
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cameron, and there's not a trap or trick in the question i'm asking, just keen to i understand it. you didn't appreciate when you started to chat to mr. murdoch that it was an interview, but by the time you were meeting mr. cameron, you knee exactly what was happening? >> yes. >> back to the question i asked before. did you formulate in your mind, and did you have to explain what it was that you were bringing to -- if you like -- the party. what skills you actually could bring to the party? did you sell yourself to him? >> i'm sure i tried to talk in the most favorable light for myself without sitting there being an appalling big head. i'm sure i tried to, in the conversation, i would have tried to impress on them that i could do a good job, yes. >> and what i'm keen to understand is what it was that you were able to point to in your history makeup, and i understand the, you know, boasting, big headed, i understand that, but to demonstrate that actually, this could be acepsble move -- sensible move for them. what was it? >> well, i think it was my bold experience and my experience
cameron, and there's not a trap or trick in the question i'm asking, just keen to i understand it. you didn't appreciate when you started to chat to mr. murdoch that it was an interview, but by the time you were meeting mr. cameron, you knee exactly what was happening? >> yes. >> back to the question i asked before. did you formulate in your mind, and did you have to explain what it was that you were bringing to -- if you like -- the party. what skills you actually could bring to...
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cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. cameron, we know exactly what was happening. did you formulate in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the most favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to point you in your history make up. i understand boasting. i understand that. this could be a sensible move. what was it? >> i think it was my experience. i stop working as a show business professor. i had worked for for nine months on the internet. i may well have mentioned that. there the conversation, the have been trying to tease out whether i was the right man for the job. >> you save the background may have been considered useful. it does not specifically discussed as being an advantage. >> it is my best recollection. i do remember explaining that my "news international" background was not
cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. cameron, we know exactly what was happening. did you formulate in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the most favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to point you in your...
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keeping a very keen eye on this one. certainly in the next 24 hours you can see 80 to 100 millimeters of rain in places like south carolina. totals we are talking about from this system. maybe even reaching 400 millimeters. that's enough to cause significant flooding. if we look towards the east things are looking very wet from quebec right down into texas. thunderstorms along that front. we are getting plenty of energy supplied by beryl picking up all that moisture from the gulf of mexico and atlantic and feeding it into this front. particularly from nebraska say down into northern parts of texas, some of those thunderstorms could turn quite nasty. we have yet another low pressure system heading down into the northern plains bringing more thunderstorms. it is cooler up towards the north as that front passes. and that's going to result in frost advisories for central, as well as -- central parts of canada that is as well as the northern plains. >>> our lead story this hour -- kofi annan has returned to damascus to try to
keeping a very keen eye on this one. certainly in the next 24 hours you can see 80 to 100 millimeters of rain in places like south carolina. totals we are talking about from this system. maybe even reaching 400 millimeters. that's enough to cause significant flooding. if we look towards the east things are looking very wet from quebec right down into texas. thunderstorms along that front. we are getting plenty of energy supplied by beryl picking up all that moisture from the gulf of mexico and...
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officials were equally keen to avoid a diplomatic confrontation. they need cooperation from china on hostile economic and strategic issues, not least in tackling nuclear programs of north korea and iran. on may 2nd, u.s. officials announced they had worked out a deal with the chinese government. chen was transferred to a hospital for treatment. the activist was in china, his safety guaranteed by beijing authorities. the case looked to be over. behind me, the hospital where chen guangcheng is staying. dozens of press are in front of the hospital trying to capture his image, but police officers prevent us from going inside and reaching him. it shows how sensitive this case is to the chinese government. but then, chen suddenly changed his mind. he said he wanted to leave for the u.s. with his family. >> reporter: u.s. officials seem to be caught off guard. they were forced to negotiate again with the chinese side. another agreement emerged on friday, china's foreign ministry announced that chen would be allowed to leave the country to study abroad. of
officials were equally keen to avoid a diplomatic confrontation. they need cooperation from china on hostile economic and strategic issues, not least in tackling nuclear programs of north korea and iran. on may 2nd, u.s. officials announced they had worked out a deal with the chinese government. chen was transferred to a hospital for treatment. the activist was in china, his safety guaranteed by beijing authorities. the case looked to be over. behind me, the hospital where chen guangcheng is...
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so that means the leaders will not be keen to change the status quo. >> translator: at times responding to public complaints helps chinese politicians grab higher posts. but at other times, the leaders suppress dissent to achieve the same purpose. it's a mistake to assume that the wukon case will bring about political reform in other regions. china's leaders have reached a critical state. they face a tough question how they should respond to public demands for political reform. kazutoshi iishi, nhk world. >>> on to business news now. japan's unemployment rate rose in april from the previous month. the internal affairs ministry says the seasonally adjusted jobless rate stood at 4.6%. that's 0.1% up from march. those who were unemployed numbered over 3 million while some 63 million people had jobs. however, the number of unemployment has fallen 140,000 from a year ago. people with jobs also fell 270,000. those figures were calculated on estimates because surveys were temporarily unavailable in miyagi, iwate and fukushima prefectures heavily affected by the march 11th disaster last year. >
so that means the leaders will not be keen to change the status quo. >> translator: at times responding to public complaints helps chinese politicians grab higher posts. but at other times, the leaders suppress dissent to achieve the same purpose. it's a mistake to assume that the wukon case will bring about political reform in other regions. china's leaders have reached a critical state. they face a tough question how they should respond to public demands for political reform. kazutoshi...
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. >> translator: i used to watch ninja movies when i was a child, so i was keen to learn it. i found it is very good fun. >> reporter: one aspect of ninjitsu that appeals to women is the uniform. in iran, women are required to wear head scarves and loose fitting clothes when they are out in public. the ninja garments meets iran's dress code. they are also considered stylish. this is one of the instructors. she teaches the novices. she was first introduced to ninjitsu ten years ago and was captivated by the elegance of the various moves. it was thanks to ninjitsu that she met her husband. the walls of the apartment are lined with weapons. for them, it is not just the physical skills, they are also fascinated by the underlying history and culture. >> translator: since i started practicing ninjitsu, i have greater endurance. i hope to visit japan some day. >> reporter: she is keen to teach ninjitsu skills to her 2-year-old son as soon as he is big enough. far from japan, a new generation of ninjas is emerging in iran. nhk world, tehran. >> all right. >>> it has been a beautiful
. >> translator: i used to watch ninja movies when i was a child, so i was keen to learn it. i found it is very good fun. >> reporter: one aspect of ninjitsu that appeals to women is the uniform. in iran, women are required to wear head scarves and loose fitting clothes when they are out in public. the ninja garments meets iran's dress code. they are also considered stylish. this is one of the instructors. she teaches the novices. she was first introduced to ninjitsu ten years ago...
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i know he was very keen at that time to really tackle what he felt was an unhealthy relationship. he pulled back from it. what's interesting? >> well, he's basically saying that he made a decision not to take on the media culture, because if he had, it would have been clearing the decks of government. he said it would have been a long, pro tracted battle. so he says when he was prime minister, he decided to manage the media rather than actually confront the culture. and what he's talking about is the power of newspapers in particular to, if you didn't necessarily do what they want, to write editorials. >> he's raising something that a lot of people have said recently, can you separate -- will this call for a separation of news and comments after this, so that you have to have unbiased reporting of news, but obviously an editorial and comment and features whenever you want, because this is what the labour government felt they were up against. >> that's right. they're looking into whether the murdoches in particular have a kind of stranglehold over policy and whether that was an unh
i know he was very keen at that time to really tackle what he felt was an unhealthy relationship. he pulled back from it. what's interesting? >> well, he's basically saying that he made a decision not to take on the media culture, because if he had, it would have been clearing the decks of government. he said it would have been a long, pro tracted battle. so he says when he was prime minister, he decided to manage the media rather than actually confront the culture. and what he's talking...
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and desperately keen to serve on the front line. >> as i said, no, you can't go to front line, then iass and i wouldn't -- be where i am now, because the last thing i want to do is have my soldiers go away to iraq and me held back home twiddling my thumbs thinking what about them? rrmt at fir >> reporter: at first he was off to iraq. >> the decision has been taken by myself he will deploy with his regimen in due course. >> reporter: two weeks later, it was off. >> i have decided that the risk to prince harry is too great. >> reporter: finally, with the media sworn to secrecy, he was deployed. if prince harry had wanted to get as far away as possible from his military base in britain, he had suck ceded, in the south of helmans province working face-to-face with the taliban. >> they poke their heads up and that's it. then if the guys are coming under a lot of fire, then i call the air and as soon as the air comes up they disappear, jump down the holes or go into bunkers. [ gunfire ] >> a large compound just confirm. many craters from air ordnance. >> we dropped two days ago. this is a b
and desperately keen to serve on the front line. >> as i said, no, you can't go to front line, then iass and i wouldn't -- be where i am now, because the last thing i want to do is have my soldiers go away to iraq and me held back home twiddling my thumbs thinking what about them? rrmt at fir >> reporter: at first he was off to iraq. >> the decision has been taken by myself he will deploy with his regimen in due course. >> reporter: two weeks later, it was off. >>...
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general jack keene is a retired four-star eligible and former chief of staff of the army.eral, good morning, thank you for being here on memorial deism i am delighted to be here. >> jamie: this is so critical. we need all the intel assets we can get. the doctor steps up and he's sentenced by pakistan. weren't they an ally? weren't they our friends? didn't they want to get osama bin laden? >> that's certainly begging the question. we weren't able to put our fingers on bin laden 10 years. the last 5 years, he was in a safe heavyep, close to a military base, where military generals and officers retired. clearly he was under the protection, at least for those 5 years for certain, by the pakistan military. have you to ask yourself, weren't they protecting him for the last 10 years? where's number 2. >> eric: we have been searching for him for 11 years. are they also protecting him? i think you have to make the assumption that they are. we have to stop talking about the relationship with pakistan as being a complicated that paralyzes us from action. we have to look at pakistan,
general jack keene is a retired four-star eligible and former chief of staff of the army.eral, good morning, thank you for being here on memorial deism i am delighted to be here. >> jamie: this is so critical. we need all the intel assets we can get. the doctor steps up and he's sentenced by pakistan. weren't they an ally? weren't they our friends? didn't they want to get osama bin laden? >> that's certainly begging the question. we weren't able to put our fingers on bin laden 10...
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to do this at all, not keen at all. columbus next tries the spain, ferdinand, isabella. at this time spain and portugal are rivals, very serious rivals for trade and for other political reasons as well. so columbus makes his pitch to the spanish court and that's what you see here. again, the consultants pondering and thinking and looking at the charts and the consultants came back with an opinion and said you have made the earth too small. they were right. they were right. the experts in portugal and spain were right. you have made the
to do this at all, not keen at all. columbus next tries the spain, ferdinand, isabella. at this time spain and portugal are rivals, very serious rivals for trade and for other political reasons as well. so columbus makes his pitch to the spanish court and that's what you see here. again, the consultants pondering and thinking and looking at the charts and the consultants came back with an opinion and said you have made the earth too small. they were right. they were right. the experts in...
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buckingham palace has been very keen to stress that. >> ok, thank you very much indeed. i'm going to take you to athens live, because greece's newly sworn-in parliament, remember those pictures from the presidential palace only yesterday, as they were all taking the oath of office? well, the parliament is filled now, so an election will be called. that's likely to be held on june 17. things moving pretty swiftly there. the government has four weeks obviously to run the show until those elections take place, and i wonder what the makeup will be. obviously it's a pretty scant picture there in parliament. perhaps no greater prize either, because they do not have much scope to do anything at all. but the indications have been from opinion polls that it's the anti-austerity left parties who are likely to be the biggest beneficiaries of a further general election. you're watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. still to come in the program -- the bbc gets access to the relatives of the blind chinese dissident, chen guangcheng. apparently safe the children say that -- sa
buckingham palace has been very keen to stress that. >> ok, thank you very much indeed. i'm going to take you to athens live, because greece's newly sworn-in parliament, remember those pictures from the presidential palace only yesterday, as they were all taking the oath of office? well, the parliament is filled now, so an election will be called. that's likely to be held on june 17. things moving pretty swiftly there. the government has four weeks obviously to run the show until those...
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the nobel committee was very keen on honoring the new united nations, give it a boost, and they're keen on saying the u.n. shall be the arbiter of disputes and bunch was the first nonwhite recipient of the nobel peace prize for keeping score. >> oo. >> host: he jumps out of the pages. several figures, plume sentence in his day, not very well known today but worth getting to know again. one of the great things the book does. >> guest: a smart cookie and an all-american. >> host: you talked about the arafat rabin perez award. one that me a even be more controversial, i think you know what i mean. from 1973. the most controversial nobel prize of any kind ever given. can you talk about that? dr. kissinger. >> guest: well in january 1973, kissinger, the national security adviser, and leduc to signed the paris agreement, and the north immediately violates it, explodes it. but as the committee gives the prize to kissinger and leduc to, and kissinger is secretary of state, and kissinger was a little embarrassed. >> host: he makes eluigses to other nobel winners and his own unworthiness. >> gues
the nobel committee was very keen on honoring the new united nations, give it a boost, and they're keen on saying the u.n. shall be the arbiter of disputes and bunch was the first nonwhite recipient of the nobel peace prize for keeping score. >> oo. >> host: he jumps out of the pages. several figures, plume sentence in his day, not very well known today but worth getting to know again. one of the great things the book does. >> guest: a smart cookie and an all-american....
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he was very keen on honoring the new united nations, giving it a boost and very keen on saying the u.n. shall be the arbiter of disputes in the bunch was the first nonwhite recipient of the nobel peace prize for those keeping score. >> host: they're several figures as one who is prominent in this day, not well remembered today, but worth getting to know a as one of the great things that the book. made mistakes for sure, but a smart cookie and all-american. >> guest: you typed a little bit earth that regime. is one that may even be more controversial. i think you may need from 1973. >> guest: dr. kissinger. >> host: in january 1973, kissinger and natural security adviser and the north vietnamese and syria signed the paris agreement. this is supposed to be a truce of the vietnam war. the north immediately explodes it. the committee is now secretary of state in the fall of 1973. kissinger was a think a little embarrassed, too. >> guest: unix abortion ban and the future for other. >> guest: and made the nobel peace prize at work so hard for peace with honor as he called it in the united st
he was very keen on honoring the new united nations, giving it a boost and very keen on saying the u.n. shall be the arbiter of disputes in the bunch was the first nonwhite recipient of the nobel peace prize for those keeping score. >> host: they're several figures as one who is prominent in this day, not well remembered today, but worth getting to know a as one of the great things that the book. made mistakes for sure, but a smart cookie and all-american. >> guest: you typed a...
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you have seen it here in new hampshire, right here in keene. you watch it happen, and you create the environment for people to take advantage of new technologies, when you have a nureturing environment when you invite companies and people who have new ideas to come in. you have seen it. ladies and gentlemen, the whole country is ready. the whole country is ready. all we have to do is is level the playing field. not punish anybody wealthy. ladies and gentlemen, i get a kick out of it, and i will conclude with this. as i said, you are going to read about me, and i am middle-class joe, like i am the kid from scranton who just climbed out of a coal mine with a lunch bucket in my hand. what i find and i recent is those people talk about we are engaged in wealth and class warfare. they don't understand that in your house and mine, middle-class neighborhoods, we were raised by people who not only wanted to live in a decent neighborhood, be able to own their own home, not rent, et cetera. they also had dreams for us. they dreamed that their kid could s
you have seen it here in new hampshire, right here in keene. you watch it happen, and you create the environment for people to take advantage of new technologies, when you have a nureturing environment when you invite companies and people who have new ideas to come in. you have seen it. ladies and gentlemen, the whole country is ready. the whole country is ready. all we have to do is is level the playing field. not punish anybody wealthy. ladies and gentlemen, i get a kick out of it, and i will...
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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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also i think the norwegians are very keen to check american power. and they and others regard international organizations as checks on -- >> host: do you think it's american power because of something about america, or do you think it's any dominant world power and it's just been america's moment for quite some time? >> guest: probably the latter. probably the latter, yes. certainly since world war ii, been the u.s. >> host: now, i had the impression when i read the book that you went into it thinking some things about the nobel peace prize, as i suppose we all do, we all have opinions, and we all like to debate it, and that as you reported, some of what you, some of what you thought maybe turned out to be true and then some of it, some of what you learned may have challenged some of your conceptions. so can you talk a little bit about what surprised you about the process of what you learned of the peace prize and where, where you had a particular conception that also turned out to be true? >> uh-huh. many of the laureates i didn't know. many of the
also i think the norwegians are very keen to check american power. and they and others regard international organizations as checks on -- >> host: do you think it's american power because of something about america, or do you think it's any dominant world power and it's just been america's moment for quite some time? >> guest: probably the latter. probably the latter, yes. certainly since world war ii, been the u.s. >> host: now, i had the impression when i read the book that...
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when i was at keen state college in keen last week, i met keating couch, a parent who has a daughter at keen and a son at boston college. between his two kids, his annual tuition bill comes to $90,000. no wonder he's having trouble figuring out where the money is going to come from. he spends hours trying to figure out how to make his family -- thousand figure out how his -- how to figure out how his family will make college payments each month. loans, he said, help bridge this gap. one constituent, erin, posted on my facebook wall that her husband recently completed medical assistant courses at hesser college in manchester. he's due to start paying his student loans next month but he hasn't been able to find a job in his chosen field. erin said that family finances are tight and if interest rates were to double on the loans they have, there is no way they would be ail to pay them back. the stories that i've heard in new hampshire are similar to the stories that senator blumenthal told about connecticut, to what senator schumer has had to say about new york, to what we're hearing fro
when i was at keen state college in keen last week, i met keating couch, a parent who has a daughter at keen and a son at boston college. between his two kids, his annual tuition bill comes to $90,000. no wonder he's having trouble figuring out where the money is going to come from. he spends hours trying to figure out how to make his family -- thousand figure out how his -- how to figure out how his family will make college payments each month. loans, he said, help bridge this gap. one...
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cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. cameron, we know exactly what was happening. did you formulate in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the most favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to point you in your history make up. i understand boasting. i understand that. this could be a sensible move. what was it? >> i think it was my experience. i stop working as a show business professor. i had worked for for nine months on the internet. i may well have mentioned that. there the conversation, the have been trying to tease out whether i was the right man for the job. >> you save the background may have been considered useful. it does not specifically discussed as being an advantage. >> it is my best recollection. i do remember explaining that my "news international" background was not
cameron, i am keen to understand this. appreciate this interview. by the time you're going to meet mr. cameron, we know exactly what was happening. did you formulate in your mind and did you have to explain what it was the you were bringing to the parti? what skills to do actually bring to the parti? >> i am sure i tried to talk in the most favorable light of myself. i am sure i try and to do this. >> what i'm keen to understand is what it was a year able to point you in your...
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i thought you had a keen interest in your subject, even if maybe you had to create one, but it was impressive do you like doing the interview? >> i do. our late night show evolved in the ten years where i'm involved in more storytelling. i think we have a boutique late night show that comes on after leno and falun and we're different now and i have the subjects that i have a personal stake in, that makes the interview process for me easier and a lot more fun. i'm a fan of yours. >> i enjoyed it. we'll come to the voice later. the finale, huge success, better than simon cowell, pleasing for everybody. talk about the "time" magazine cover. you're a father, another one on the way, a 3-year-old boy, right? >> yes, sir. >> you see a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mama's breast on the cover of "time" magazine what was your honest gut reaction? >> that must be like a european cover version of "time." i didn't think it was real when i first saw it. it was a bit shocking. the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar. he's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. >>
i thought you had a keen interest in your subject, even if maybe you had to create one, but it was impressive do you like doing the interview? >> i do. our late night show evolved in the ten years where i'm involved in more storytelling. i think we have a boutique late night show that comes on after leno and falun and we're different now and i have the subjects that i have a personal stake in, that makes the interview process for me easier and a lot more fun. i'm a fan of yours. >>...
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the soy farmers of mato grosso are very keen on having asphalt so that they can ship their soybeans totarém port and puit on oceangoing freighters 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 eanding along this road. but there is reason to think that another scenario is possible. narrator: the lower rates of deforestation e based onovernmen ctivrcin narrator: the lthe environmental lawsation on the books. brazil has received some help from some new technology
the soy farmers of mato grosso are very keen on having asphalt so that they can ship their soybeans totarém port and puit on oceangoing freighters 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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defense secretary said, making public the details is not necessarily very helpful, so they will be keen to find out now the motivations. >> you have news of a big trading losses at jpmorgan. >> shares in america's largest bank have trailed sharply after it announced a trading loss in the last few weeks. j.p. morgan said it will lose $800 million in the next few months because of it. our business correspondent is in new york, and she looks at how jpmorgan got it so wrong. >> it starts in what should have been a harmless operation. the job of those who were not there it to protect the bank against risks. if the company lends money to a unit it would be responsible for buying the insurance against that company going bust. that is how it should work, but they have blown up in the banks face, and it is predicted they will make a loss of $800 million, and bank executives say that could get even worse. the chief executive who ascribe these as self-inflicted mistakes, and he describes them as an egregious and not up to his standards. mr. diamond has been a critic of rules to reduce risks at the
defense secretary said, making public the details is not necessarily very helpful, so they will be keen to find out now the motivations. >> you have news of a big trading losses at jpmorgan. >> shares in america's largest bank have trailed sharply after it announced a trading loss in the last few weeks. j.p. morgan said it will lose $800 million in the next few months because of it. our business correspondent is in new york, and she looks at how jpmorgan got it so wrong. >> it...
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and lincoln and his secretary of state were very keen to this. he sent a letter to the ambassador and said you lead them know, they are looking at a war of the world. not a world war. that had not been coined. one of the earliest uses was a war of the world if they try to get in the middle of this. so those were the three factors. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. . >> these folks have a memento. they lost all respect. anyway, a little memento of you being here and we hope you will come back. >> awesome. i would love to. >> thank you. >> next, a look at the recent visit to oklahoma city, oklahoma. to learn about the rich history and literal culture. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> we are at the african-american visit center. this was the first exhibit of the african-american experience. over 500 museums and historical societies and when this exhibit opened, it was the first exhibit of the african-american experience. it covers everything from the preterritorial days to the present day accomplishm
and lincoln and his secretary of state were very keen to this. he sent a letter to the ambassador and said you lead them know, they are looking at a war of the world. not a world war. that had not been coined. one of the earliest uses was a war of the world if they try to get in the middle of this. so those were the three factors. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. . >> these folks have a memento. they lost all respect. anyway, a little memento of you being here and we hope...
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as an attempt over detroit in 2009, so making public is not very helpful to them, so they will be keen to find out where the information has come from and from those putting it out in the public domain. >> news of a big trading loss would jpmorgan. >> the u.s. says it expects to lose $800 million over the next month because of bad investments. share prices fell, and the bank claims bad judgment. we look at how jpmorgan got it wrong. >> the koran troubles started in what should have been a harmless operation of the chief investment officer -- the trouble started in what should have been a harmless operation of the chief investment officer. if a bank lends money to accompany this unit would be responsible for buying the insurance policy. that is how it should work, but the unit made deaths that have blown up in the brakes face -- main estimates -- bets that have blown up in the bank's face. in a surprise conference call the chief executive jamie diamond describes these as self inflicted mistakes, and he described them as not up to his standards. mr. diamond has been a tough critic of the
as an attempt over detroit in 2009, so making public is not very helpful to them, so they will be keen to find out where the information has come from and from those putting it out in the public domain. >> news of a big trading loss would jpmorgan. >> the u.s. says it expects to lose $800 million over the next month because of bad investments. share prices fell, and the bank claims bad judgment. we look at how jpmorgan got it wrong. >> the koran troubles started in what should...
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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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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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. >> but with small investors keen to get into the act, then comes the hard hit. >> relatives have givenetailed accounts of torture and retribution which they say they have suffered at the hands of chinese authority's. we have obtained the first interviews. the events sparked a diplomatic crisis between the u.s. and china. >> he is the blind human rights activist whose daring escapes into the arms of american diplomats put china and the u.s. at loggerheads. for 15 days, he had been under guard in a beijing hospital. he managed to flee his house arrest, alluding guards. first, he had to scale the walls of his house. he broke his foot. he hid in his neighbor's pig sty. then he made his way to the river. he could not swim across. the guards on the bridge were asleep. then he was driven with his brothers helped to a town where he met activists who spirited him to beijing. this is the first interview with his brother. when the guards had discovered that chen had escaped, he had been seized and interrogated for three nights. >> they sat me in a chair, bound my feet with higher in chains, put m
. >> but with small investors keen to get into the act, then comes the hard hit. >> relatives have givenetailed accounts of torture and retribution which they say they have suffered at the hands of chinese authority's. we have obtained the first interviews. the events sparked a diplomatic crisis between the u.s. and china. >> he is the blind human rights activist whose daring escapes into the arms of american diplomats put china and the u.s. at loggerheads. for 15 days, he had...
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. >> he is not keen, first of all. he is taking it out of context. i am in my comedy club. you can say whatever you want. >> bill o'reilly said you went across the line. >> who gives a crap about what bill riley thinks? bill o'reilly is just a commentator on fox news. >> he is a hollywood actor. >> that is right. he does not control me or freedom of speech. i do not remember a voting for him for anything. >> you did vote for president obama. would you vote for him again? >> i do not know. i would never tell anybody who to vote for because what if i am wrong? i also said that president t obama is amazing for what he achieved in his life. i am not against the wealthy or successful people. they are not paying their fair share? it is not true. stop putting the republicans on the defensive. he keeps putting them on the defensive right now. it is a blatant appeal to the masses to get votes. it is not helping anything. everyone is in this together. my question is where the expert economists? this is a math. this is not democrat or republican. >> jon lovitz, you are one of the hard
. >> he is not keen, first of all. he is taking it out of context. i am in my comedy club. you can say whatever you want. >> bill o'reilly said you went across the line. >> who gives a crap about what bill riley thinks? bill o'reilly is just a commentator on fox news. >> he is a hollywood actor. >> that is right. he does not control me or freedom of speech. i do not remember a voting for him for anything. >> you did vote for president obama. would you vote...
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the legendary singer songwriter carol keen on her new memoir. that is --that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
the legendary singer songwriter carol keen on her new memoir. that is --that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
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. >> with small investors keen to get in, the shares could store -- soar. then comes the hard part.bc news. >> to get more on this, we can speak to a research director with a technology research company in oakland in california. i understand your company is not qualified to discuss the evaluation. just explain to us where you see the future? >> facebook has had a great run. they have almost 1 billion members. many are active on mobile phones. we see it as a great opportunity. i think the question is, how they going to figure out had to monetize the uses and help them grow socially? >> they need to use the user is to generate money. there is a lot at stake. >> there is. there are all of these issues with privacy and what happens to your data. the you have control over it? are they selling it? there are different cultures. facebook has to balance the exchange in value between giving up personal data and providing good service. >> is there a question mark over whether it will antagonize its uses, make them leave facebook? >> this is the threat for a lot of technology ventures. there is
. >> with small investors keen to get in, the shares could store -- soar. then comes the hard part.bc news. >> to get more on this, we can speak to a research director with a technology research company in oakland in california. i understand your company is not qualified to discuss the evaluation. just explain to us where you see the future? >> facebook has had a great run. they have almost 1 billion members. many are active on mobile phones. we see it as a great opportunity....