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then of course, mao is seeking something not entirely different he tells his doctor a riddle. what do you do when all your neighbors hate you? even india hates us. the taiwanese from a japanese, the russians, what do you thank you should do? the doctor did not know. do what our ancestors recommended to reach across the ocean to contact the americans. he is horrified. there the imperialists against everything they have been told over 20 years but mao is very comfortable. he starts to reach out to america. and and looking for channels so they finally find pakistan with a handwritten notes to go back and forth in things are coming along nicely but unfortunately now the next move is so subtle he took the left-wing american journalist to put him on his right side of thought that was brilliant that would be picked up by the cia and foreign services period nixon would understand it was the important message because it was so left-wing but he thought he was working for the cia. [laughter] that was a problem because nixon decides to continue with the vietnam war era and stars to bob th
then of course, mao is seeking something not entirely different he tells his doctor a riddle. what do you do when all your neighbors hate you? even india hates us. the taiwanese from a japanese, the russians, what do you thank you should do? the doctor did not know. do what our ancestors recommended to reach across the ocean to contact the americans. he is horrified. there the imperialists against everything they have been told over 20 years but mao is very comfortable. he starts to reach out...
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what that does is gives leeway to mao and makes -- mao and nixon to move on.ixon said -- mao says i love dealing. they are direct. extra knitting for it comes later to say. but i think of all the people in this adventure the meticulous manipulation of the tiniest details is most remarkable, and everyone was bamboozled. the soviets, the chinese the taiwanese. the path was open a. that really means the whole world has changed. the greatest irony which i'd like to end with here is that this is all started by ivan montagu. he had only two real buzz in his life. in phone and the soviet union. and now his own game has been used to conspire against russia. the americans and the chinese have gone their own way. and guess where we are today? were a much more in that direction and anything ivan montagu could have possibly imagined. thank you. [applause] >> nick it will take some question. this mic doesn't project into holbrooke but it's important for the internet. so if you the question, please raise your hand and i'll make sure i come up to you. if the room can't hear
what that does is gives leeway to mao and makes -- mao and nixon to move on.ixon said -- mao says i love dealing. they are direct. extra knitting for it comes later to say. but i think of all the people in this adventure the meticulous manipulation of the tiniest details is most remarkable, and everyone was bamboozled. the soviets, the chinese the taiwanese. the path was open a. that really means the whole world has changed. the greatest irony which i'd like to end with here is that this is all...
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then of course, mao is seeking something not entirely different he tells his doctor a riddle. what do you do when all your neighbors hate you? even india hates us. the taiwanese from a japanese, the russians, what do you thank you should do? the doctor did not know. do what our ancestors recommended to reach across the ocean to contact the americans. he is horrified. there the imperialists against everything they have been told over 20 years but mao is very comfortable. he starts to reach out to america. and and looking for channels so they finally find pakistan with a handwritten notes to go back and forth in things are coming along nicely but unfortunately now the next move is so subtle he took the left-wing american journalist to put him on his right side of thought that was brilliant that would be picked up by the cia and foreign services period nixon would understand it was the important message because it was so left-wing but he thought he was working for the cia. [laughter] that was a problem because nixon decides to continue with the vietnam war era and stars to bob th
then of course, mao is seeking something not entirely different he tells his doctor a riddle. what do you do when all your neighbors hate you? even india hates us. the taiwanese from a japanese, the russians, what do you thank you should do? the doctor did not know. do what our ancestors recommended to reach across the ocean to contact the americans. he is horrified. there the imperialists against everything they have been told over 20 years but mao is very comfortable. he starts to reach out...
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on that team is carrying a large stash of drugs is about to declare his deep love of communism agent mao and the entire world is watching. nixon and kissinger are having a connection they have been practicing this secret lead now here they are and they don't know what is happening. luckily joe knows what he is doing. it is so skillful the story preens -- runs four weeks with the enormous feelings for the country's. the myth of trying because everyone has the same end came which is to upset the russians. the more they can do the more likely it is russia comes to the bargaining table. the russia of love spee and now they thought that could go on forever. it was brilliant. that gives the enormous amount of leeway to mao for public support and nixon says he could not have done this and he says they always tell you what they are thinking. that is extraordinary. but of all the people with meticulous manipulation the tiniest of details and everyone was bamboozled. that really means the whole world has changed in the greatest irony is it all started with montagu only to real gloves in his life.
on that team is carrying a large stash of drugs is about to declare his deep love of communism agent mao and the entire world is watching. nixon and kissinger are having a connection they have been practicing this secret lead now here they are and they don't know what is happening. luckily joe knows what he is doing. it is so skillful the story preens -- runs four weeks with the enormous feelings for the country's. the myth of trying because everyone has the same end came which is to upset the...
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thinking about communism. >> guest: there are several new books out about the history of china with maomong others and i think hoover would read this book since they look at the horrible cost of communism in china from 1949 until the turn toward greater economic freedom so hoover would probably say i'm speculating of course, think of what was lost before china found itself and started in some ways to move any more prosperous and free her direction. it's still not totally free society by hoover standards but think of the tens of millions of people who lost their lives because of mao's utopian fantasies and terrible policies. fortunately china has gotten beyond that so i think hoover would be pleased but he would probably say we might have avoided all of that loss if we had not been so naÏve in thinking that mao was just one more a query in reformer. >> host: to put it simply if you are an undergraduate in 1960 or 1967 or graduating when i was the it later but not that much later what we learned was china was different. it was their culture to be communist and anyone who said chinese comm
thinking about communism. >> guest: there are several new books out about the history of china with maomong others and i think hoover would read this book since they look at the horrible cost of communism in china from 1949 until the turn toward greater economic freedom so hoover would probably say i'm speculating of course, think of what was lost before china found itself and started in some ways to move any more prosperous and free her direction. it's still not totally free society by...
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i think he would have been frustrated to think we had these illusions about the relatively benign mao tse tung period in shy and only much later that we found out or did we find out from the papers in the 1990s about the extent of communist espionage much of which hoover had figured out 50 years, 40 years before so i suspect if he were feeling out of sorts about these why do you americans take so long to reach had you been studying history earlier on. trying to be a historian and teacher in this book. >> host: what you are getting at is the facts. that would never got them. he got the last question to the young scholars people who might follow you or teach what they should look at and what message should they use. >> guest: they should look afresh and not a too much attention to all the historiography that has developed. i would like to quote a certain phrase by british historian part who used to say nothing can deceive like a document. don't just take documentation but you have to have skepticism and dig deeply and therefore not accept just the standard narrative of the conventional
i think he would have been frustrated to think we had these illusions about the relatively benign mao tse tung period in shy and only much later that we found out or did we find out from the papers in the 1990s about the extent of communist espionage much of which hoover had figured out 50 years, 40 years before so i suspect if he were feeling out of sorts about these why do you americans take so long to reach had you been studying history earlier on. trying to be a historian and teacher in...
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i knew each remembers chairman mao enjoyed it holds so much there was a big smile on his face. beginning to end. no smile with the camera. both discs allegiance to the nation it was acquiring inspiration. vehicle to reach tiong hands i do to him ralston said. soon we reached the play takes place so its resolution scheme always down there. they see it. she seemed that you still get five for twenty ten at kembla till later the meeting gt she got what you call him for the worship leader. she opened the yellow hat on him. i am told that the quantity and i are carefully you go. that or she for them the dough. beauty and youth who do this with you. that is where the clothes on. directly connected to find his rhythm to some extent. it's considered sinful. my wicked or earlier. it is. it is chile the heats. likes chile. it uses him to sixty nine and two. install a communist rule. he constructed a town since this venue for residents. his joy it's all going down and focus since. i am. in. . i knew. i am the two. to you. ben. i did. i do. he is. and it is good thing. i do. steve. you do.
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the world famous portrait of mao zedong in beijing was barely visible the city had its sixth day of orangemog alert. later in the week, wiens blew the smog further east. >> ukraine's new interim government took office on thursday. the opposition leader has been approved as prime minister. the new cabinet includes a number of leaders from the protest movement. they convened immediately to discuss the growing turmoil in the crimea region. men seized the regional parliament building on thursday. they raise the russian flag. they call themselves a self-defense force for the russian population. paramilitaryed unit occupied airports in crimea. there were also russian troop movements on the peninsula. the ukraine parliament called for a un security council meeting. they were rushed out to respect their borders. >> we are appealing to the russian federation to stop moves that show signs of undermining national sovereignty of ukraine. we want to seize any kind of support for separatist movements. on friday, ousted president viktor dennis kucinich -- victor yanukovych resurfaced. he claimed his life
the world famous portrait of mao zedong in beijing was barely visible the city had its sixth day of orangemog alert. later in the week, wiens blew the smog further east. >> ukraine's new interim government took office on thursday. the opposition leader has been approved as prime minister. the new cabinet includes a number of leaders from the protest movement. they convened immediately to discuss the growing turmoil in the crimea region. men seized the regional parliament building on...
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. >> this is in china, in the mao generation. during the great leap forward, chairman mao declared war on china's tree sparrow because with it ate grain. for four years people tore down their nests and banged pots and pans when they alighted to scare them back into the sky until they finally fell kid from exhaustion. only after millions were exterminated did anyone connect the swarms of locusts to the missing sparrows. eurasian sparrows were the locusts' principal natural predator. the years in which the sparrows were absent from china's ecosystem, not surprisingly, were also the years of the great famine that killed 30-40 million people. i wondered if you could speak some more to the role of animals. >> well, it's really significant to understand that this is the four questions that i mentioned in the beginning that basically this book boiled down to; how many people, how much nature, are there turns that are culturally acceptable and how do we do an economy that can prosper without growth. that question about how much nature, n
. >> this is in china, in the mao generation. during the great leap forward, chairman mao declared war on china's tree sparrow because with it ate grain. for four years people tore down their nests and banged pots and pans when they alighted to scare them back into the sky until they finally fell kid from exhaustion. only after millions were exterminated did anyone connect the swarms of locusts to the missing sparrows. eurasian sparrows were the locusts' principal natural predator. the...
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this is the in china in the mao generation, mid-century. during the great leap forward, chairman mao declared war on china's eurasiann barrel because of a grain. for four years people hunted spare rows with slingshots, tore down their nests and banged pots and pans to scare them back into the sky until the fell dead from exhaustion. only after millions were exterminated in and the species reached the brink of ex-stinks ditched anyone we can the locusts to the missing spare rows. eurasian spare rows were the locusts principle natural predator. the years in which the spare rows were absent from china's ecosystem were also the years of the great familiar minimum that killed 30 to 40 million people. i wonder if you can speak so more to the role of animals. >> it's significant to understand -- the four questions in at the beginning this book boils down to how many people, how much nature, how do we do an economy with the growing. that question about how much nature, nobody can answer. that's a scientific experiment. you just start pulling things
this is the in china in the mao generation, mid-century. during the great leap forward, chairman mao declared war on china's eurasiann barrel because of a grain. for four years people hunted spare rows with slingshots, tore down their nests and banged pots and pans to scare them back into the sky until the fell dead from exhaustion. only after millions were exterminated in and the species reached the brink of ex-stinks ditched anyone we can the locusts to the missing spare rows. eurasian spare...
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the section they walked along looked over a rock inscription that reads "loyal to chairman mao" still ahead the surprising hazard posed by one type of golf club. >> >> glor: for golfers in california these days, getting stuck in a rough spot on the course is no longer just a nuisance for the player. it could be a hazard for everyone living nearby. from los angeles, teri okita explains. >> reporter: before they rage out of control, most wild fires start with a single spark. >> cigar, cigarette, intentionally set fires. >> reporter: but few thought this could be a culprit. investigators were baffled over what caused fires at two golf courses, and then says orange county fire captain steve concialdi -- >> we found the smoking gun. two separate golfers was using the exact same club, a hybrid titanium three iron. >> the theory was that this golf club hitting rocks sparked a fire in mission viejo in 2,011 and larger one in irvine in 2010, but it wasn't quite mystery solved. >> when the idea was presented to the top brass -- >> the chief, fire investigators were laughing at us and couldn't b
the section they walked along looked over a rock inscription that reads "loyal to chairman mao" still ahead the surprising hazard posed by one type of golf club. >> >> glor: for golfers in california these days, getting stuck in a rough spot on the course is no longer just a nuisance for the player. it could be a hazard for everyone living nearby. from los angeles, teri okita explains. >> reporter: before they rage out of control, most wild fires start with a single...
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metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao4. >> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody.
metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao4. >> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody.
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this portrait of the communist china's founder mao zedong in beijing's tiananmen square as important the new vandalized with a black hole like material workers used ladders to clean the point is while police of this is restricted access to the area the chinese government's anti government web site posted a message that said the man was seen patrolling of black people like material on to the portraits. i met him as a seven man in his twenties to the eighties was seen wrestled to the ground by a policeman and taken away due to the national people's congress taking place in beijing. security is tighter than usual. however protesters was seen distributing flyers critic on the government's. one of the consequences of china's rapid development is a widening wealth gap and in the past year present she jean king and his administration. measures to try to narrow its reforming education in china's rule areas is one of the issues being addressed in the national people's congress. but as age he was pretty hilly and alonso found out some measures and actually made it more difficult for children t
this portrait of the communist china's founder mao zedong in beijing's tiananmen square as important the new vandalized with a black hole like material workers used ladders to clean the point is while police of this is restricted access to the area the chinese government's anti government web site posted a message that said the man was seen patrolling of black people like material on to the portraits. i met him as a seven man in his twenties to the eighties was seen wrestled to the ground by a...
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there are two kinds of medications that accomplish this-- the tricyclics and the mao inhibitors. for a long-tm mood disorder in which biology is a major causal component, such medications can often work wders. the problem is they don't work for everyone who takes them. the dosage must be watched carefully. there can be dangerous physical and psychologicalside . any medication you may take will have side effects. the importan of the side effects has to be measur against the benefits of the medication, and the cooperation and motivation of the patient is extremely important. i depended on too much of it at fir. i thought, "i'll ver be sad again. i'll nevbut i was wrong.in." medition can on do much. u have to start to make ur own rovery onk thugh the road, and yohave to d you have to mend every brge that you've broken. for some peoe, medication ienough, and some get better without any treatment at all. many others need and can benefit from psychotherapy with or without medication. in therapy, people examine how their life experiences and early events have affected them. for some tim
there are two kinds of medications that accomplish this-- the tricyclics and the mao inhibitors. for a long-tm mood disorder in which biology is a major causal component, such medications can often work wders. the problem is they don't work for everyone who takes them. the dosage must be watched carefully. there can be dangerous physical and psychologicalside . any medication you may take will have side effects. the importan of the side effects has to be measur against the benefits of the...
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metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, load up on your favorite coke products. 12 packs are just $2.77. brew up a great cup for less. folgers is only $6.88. and charmin is $8.99 for 9 mega rolls. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> hello, everybody, i'm beth troutman and it's time for the best videos of the day "right this minute." >>> after being saved from drowning, a girl clings to her rescuer. >> and he's yelling at her, i have to go get the rest of your family. >> how one amazing hero managed to s
metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough...
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metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao4. >> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. $ >>> hello, everybody, i'm beth troutman and it's time for the best videos of the day "right this minute." >>> after being saved from drowning, a girl clings to her rescuer. >> and he's yelling at her, i have to go get the rest of your family. >> how one amazing hero managed to save five lives. >>> some snowboarders try to play with -- >> japanese goat antelope. >> what happens when he doesn't want to be friends. >>> everybody loves a good selfie but -- >> i don't know if there's one cooler than this. >>
metal, she's 16 years old and the other two girls next to her are known as the screamers and that's mao4. >> that explains the voices, then, because they sound like children. they are children. >> it's, like, weird, cool, a little freaky, strange, and interesting. >> yep. >> all together. >>> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. $ >>> hello, everybody, i'm beth troutman and it's time for the best videos of the...
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we need to consult and then beyond that talent including the chairman mao and also making it too and i even put life on that for me than not the contributions could that initial share your father was the former chinese president yes i notice all the fun that innovation a phony this thing women fought against that depends upon efforts and then do you know in the air somehow they are. you know there are friends on the actual useful for even their granite peaks on family members who were killed by the chickens. lower standard of people still were not to divide up the friend he's known in addition to the step and means being patient and i really have to say why. why do you think. liberal mp as the kidnapping of time and passion for the tenth people don't realize are trying to enjoy to come by. i'm going to the harmonious relationships and rock bombay the biennial in its neighboring countries are on the that's so fun than i've seen the complete bike in the meat to it. what is this situation now why can't we think of the year title and now it's become the second and fifty economically spea
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mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he came up with papers. >> it stems from the statement you said that liberty is god's gift to all humanity. the question that i have from you -- for you is how do you respond to somebody that says church and state no longer collide. church and state no longer should be together. church and state should be separated. >> the first thing i would say is i do not say there is a nexus between religion and liberty. i said between faith and liberty. words -- the similar meanings in words from the beginning of american history until now don't speak of a religion. they spea
mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he...
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and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm steve in doha, condemnation and sanctions and crimea maosrom ukraine. guilty of crimes against humanity they hand down a verdict from a former congo leader and malasia convicts him of sodomy and overturning a
and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm steve in doha, condemnation and sanctions and crimea maosrom ukraine. guilty of crimes against humanity they hand down a verdict from a former congo leader and malasia convicts him of sodomy and overturning a
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tone over the past weekend, it seems very unlikely on the anniversary of hugo chavez' chavez's death, mao announced the expelling of the ambassador. the oas offering a mission that was flatly recorrected by the maduro government. hard to understand how any other foreign government would be welcomed, they said it is our business, not anyone else's business, we can take care of it. >> are you expecting the same large demonstrations as were last weekend? >> we are expecting, and given the sense things are ratcheting up rather than cooling down, it is safe to say we will probably see large protests over the clashes. there is really no sense here antonio that there is any kind of dialogue beginning to open up. the two sides are not talking to each other. the maduro government accuses the protesters of being saboteurs, illegal. we have seen some things in crak a caracas, as nothing more than mob violence. there are divisions within the protest movement. we have spoken to students who are calling for a more peaceful nonviolent approach but so far that isn't trick ethnic some of those out there w
tone over the past weekend, it seems very unlikely on the anniversary of hugo chavez' chavez's death, mao announced the expelling of the ambassador. the oas offering a mission that was flatly recorrected by the maduro government. hard to understand how any other foreign government would be welcomed, they said it is our business, not anyone else's business, we can take care of it. >> are you expecting the same large demonstrations as were last weekend? >> we are expecting, and given...
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mao, you first, then john. >> it has been 20 years and we haven't asked for any updates. i think it has been a very long time. there are changes what the headlinesay about nutrition but the core nutrition advice from usda and deparent of health and human services has changedery little since 1980. still same basic thing. @at plenty of fruits, vegetables. whole grains. not too much saturated fat and salt. those are the same since 1980. gerri: john, what about the pyrammd and all that? didn't we turn everything on its head about what ou're supposed to eat? didn't the federal government, we remember the pyramid but we don't want you to do that anymore. >> same thing, just a circle instead after triangle. gerri: give, john a chance. >> labeling is good in general but let's not forget this is one of several new costs that are going toe added on to business. we have food safety regs come on. ban on trans fat. we have resurant menu labeling. center for the science in public interest supports all of these things and many of them are fine but if you do too much of them, and do them
mao, you first, then john. >> it has been 20 years and we haven't asked for any updates. i think it has been a very long time. there are changes what the headlinesay about nutrition but the core nutrition advice from usda and deparent of health and human services has changedery little since 1980. still same basic thing. @at plenty of fruits, vegetables. whole grains. not too much saturated fat and salt. those are the same since 1980. gerri: john, what about the pyrammd and all that?...
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to do with very slowly and steadily without bloodshed if you look at the gambles that mao took we are all long way from that fate god so we are optimistic they are aware of their own problems. everything is regional. >> one more question talk about making up a character such as montagu but today's headline on this cnn says dennis rodman you could do not make this up as well. [laughter] people have really crazy stories as well. but talk about rodman. a great basketball story about frankenstein. [laughter] i don't know i feel bad for him in the end he says i am practicing basketball diplomacy like ping-pong diplomacy. and with the huge framework a very active framework that does not exist the chinese is very busy sending positive signals. in early 1971 as a signal. that would be a very easy low hanging fruit to show political goodwill. more than anything else. [applause] >> good morning i heard there was a vicious rumors going around i did not make it out of new york city so i am glad the volunteers believe this is with yourn this morning. i love great americani lo stories and i love be
to do with very slowly and steadily without bloodshed if you look at the gambles that mao took we are all long way from that fate god so we are optimistic they are aware of their own problems. everything is regional. >> one more question talk about making up a character such as montagu but today's headline on this cnn says dennis rodman you could do not make this up as well. [laughter] people have really crazy stories as well. but talk about rodman. a great basketball story about...
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and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm steve in doha, condemnation and sanctions and crimea maoso break away from ukraine. guilty of crimes against humanity they hand down a verdict from a former congo leader and malasia convicts him of sodomy and overturning a previous sentence and el nino is back and it could cause drought and famine. ♪ but first there are divisions within ukraine and across the world on how best to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in crimea. members of crimea's parliament voted to join russia and hold a referendum on march the 16th and the city of sevastopol also decided to join russia and the ukrainian prime minister condemned decisions that he says he says are illegal and without involvement. >>> and american president barack obama has asset freezes inte hind the military intervention in ukraine. >> the proposed referendum would violate the ukraine constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the government of ukraine, in 2014 we are beyond the days that borders can be redrawn over the heads of d
and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm steve in doha, condemnation and sanctions and crimea maoso break away from ukraine. guilty of crimes against humanity they hand down a verdict from a former congo leader and malasia convicts him of sodomy and overturning a previous sentence and el nino is back and it could cause drought and famine. ♪ but first there are divisions within ukraine and across the world on how best to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in crimea. members of...
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victor januar yanukovych the mao still believes he's the president of ukraine had a yacht here but itished a day or two ago. so has the ukrainian fleet. there is something that looks look a coast guard but it's certainly not going to fight anyone. people saw the navel forces leave as well. and in a hurry after what appeared to be a negotiation. >> translator: at 9:25 the military came in and everybody left the base. two troop carriers full of soldiers, by 9:40 they had all gone. >> reporter: we tried to see if there was anyone left. please refer to our administration said the voice. and that was that. and at the military airport russian soldiers on the perimeter from down the road. they could be seen inside the compound guarding what we believe to be an ammunition depot. so there is no question the pro russian forces here are trying to press home their advantage militarily by pushing ukrainian units in places like this either to surrender or to switch sides. and on the political front, a hard deadline now of a referendum in just four weeks. for the separation of crimea. that's almost
victor januar yanukovych the mao still believes he's the president of ukraine had a yacht here but itished a day or two ago. so has the ukrainian fleet. there is something that looks look a coast guard but it's certainly not going to fight anyone. people saw the navel forces leave as well. and in a hurry after what appeared to be a negotiation. >> translator: at 9:25 the military came in and everybody left the base. two troop carriers full of soldiers, by 9:40 they had all gone. >>...
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t-shirts and hats showing president obama as a comrade of chairman mao, charlie likes that he wants one -- >> i want my face. melissa: sold around the great wall that would be interesting. and other key attractions. authorities were quick to ban all sales of items once the first lady was in town. those unlawfully selling obama shirts are now doing so for 60 buck as pop. that is not cheap. not sure it is worth it. >>> landing in the u.k. where a trade union group is warning that wages in key industries won't recover for another decade. it shows in manufacturing, retail and construction may have to wait until 2025 before their salaries return to precrisis levels. >>> next up, weeding out the worst. all week we're letting our money experts offer up the worst companies in america. we are starting with scotty markets. tweet me. tell me your worst picks. >>> arizona making a big move toward tesla. some might even say, sucking up to the company with the hopes of winning some major business. this is the key to this story. listen to what's going on. we have got the whole thing. do you ever have
t-shirts and hats showing president obama as a comrade of chairman mao, charlie likes that he wants one -- >> i want my face. melissa: sold around the great wall that would be interesting. and other key attractions. authorities were quick to ban all sales of items once the first lady was in town. those unlawfully selling obama shirts are now doing so for 60 buck as pop. that is not cheap. not sure it is worth it. >>> landing in the u.k. where a trade union group is warning that...
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and mao -- now what i've done n crimea is i put away 25 years -- going back to the soviet period. and i'm telling the outside world you got to deal with russia. the period of our acquiescing is over. we are moving forward, wire going to depenn interest. and he's left that ambiguous as to where and how far he's prepared. >> one of the quotes from his speech, this is what i read in translation. do not believe those who want you to fear russia. this is the people of ukraine shouting at other regions will follow crimea. we do not want to divide ukraine, we do not need that. do either of you believe mr. putin when he says i've had enough my appetite is sated with crimea and you don't have to worry about me. >> he's already broken a promise today because the original promise was that russian forces would not force the ukrainian military out of basis in crimea. and we saw that happen with the russian navy commander arrested, and the people actually being forced out essentially by gunpoint. he's broken one promise. maybe he doesn't intend to divide ukraine. maybe he intends to have all of
and mao -- now what i've done n crimea is i put away 25 years -- going back to the soviet period. and i'm telling the outside world you got to deal with russia. the period of our acquiescing is over. we are moving forward, wire going to depenn interest. and he's left that ambiguous as to where and how far he's prepared. >> one of the quotes from his speech, this is what i read in translation. do not believe those who want you to fear russia. this is the people of ukraine shouting at other...
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in france for three days marking fifty years since general gordon chairman mao established a formal ties. the three days the men held by some as china's most transformative leader since been sheltering getting a real taste of france who can skim get these pictures i think he likes the wind better than the cheese would be someone who can document the things that just before he arrived in pakistan china dropped the investigation the time on european wine in a spot of the trades that disputes that is so. and he's enjoying the benefits of the band's live to work on the cheese the shutdown korea and the shop to see that it has been announced an entry into china but this time soon. and we we are. we have an awesome room but i think it's it was very very interesting visit and i think it would be the doorway one on hand to meet their business not a single full of snow not too worried about today are about to stumble more and more is this friday on the merkel took them to task over. he then tosses them in the same position. hop on to foster the safari train crossing time is the same as as germany
in france for three days marking fifty years since general gordon chairman mao established a formal ties. the three days the men held by some as china's most transformative leader since been sheltering getting a real taste of france who can skim get these pictures i think he likes the wind better than the cheese would be someone who can document the things that just before he arrived in pakistan china dropped the investigation the time on european wine in a spot of the trades that disputes that...
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to the communist cause and giving, for that reason, bad advice that would guarantee the victory for mao's communists as opposed to--a--and the defeat of the chiang kai-shek's nationalists--and he became a principle target in a real hot spot of contention between republicans and democrats about the--about the fundamental integrity of the kind of policy advice america was getting during the chinese civil war, in fact, for the whole cold war in asia. c-span: owen lattimore. >> guest: owen lattimore was another figure, the kind of spiritual godfather for the--for the china hands. c-span: which one is he in this photograph? >> guest: he's the one on the left, with the--with the glasses. c-span: in the front or in the back? >> guest: i'm sorry--in the--the one with the glasses in the front. c-span: ok. >> guest: and that picture shows him on his--leaving the tydings committee hearing room after he had testified against--against mccarthy, and you can see mccarthy, if you look at the four figures there, that quartet in the foreground, mccarthy's the one on the upper right. c-span: you mentioned t
to the communist cause and giving, for that reason, bad advice that would guarantee the victory for mao's communists as opposed to--a--and the defeat of the chiang kai-shek's nationalists--and he became a principle target in a real hot spot of contention between republicans and democrats about the--about the fundamental integrity of the kind of policy advice america was getting during the chinese civil war, in fact, for the whole cold war in asia. c-span: owen lattimore. >> guest: owen...
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temperature wise to mao will be warmer than to that if upper 60s across the board.jose as for the sierra snow showers and winding down right now quite a bit of snow is in effect for the entire area. we will picket about a foot of snow lick level and higher train. >> jacqueline: dry saturday night and try sunday with another storm rolling through on monday. >> catherine: more than 6 million people have signed up for issuance under the new health care. white house officials announced the milestone today. that puts the obama administration ahead of its revised projections. with a few days to go before the march 31st deadline. the congressional budget office most recently estimated six million americans would enroll in obamacare in 2014, down from its initial seven million obamfemale announcer:wn from what will you get with your new sleep train mattress? man: i'm getting a camera! - i'm getting an espresso maker! - i'm getting a new smart phone! female announcer: through sunday at sleep train's big gift event get a $200 best buy gift card with purchase of selected beaut
temperature wise to mao will be warmer than to that if upper 60s across the board.jose as for the sierra snow showers and winding down right now quite a bit of snow is in effect for the entire area. we will picket about a foot of snow lick level and higher train. >> jacqueline: dry saturday night and try sunday with another storm rolling through on monday. >> catherine: more than 6 million people have signed up for issuance under the new health care. white house officials announced...
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people talk about the significance of chairman mao's red flag limousine going to this meeting today. the significance for europeans is that it was surrounded by vw-audis. that is a big deal because it is a huge market. it is not just about the chinese. it is about here in europe as well. >> jonathan ferro with the latest on china. >> the bank is grappling with write-downs and lower revenue, particularly in south korea. let's get the details. manus cranny joins us to break down the figures. >> with south korea, 10% of their net revenue. they are saying the consumer business, we are going to let people go. there is no central bullet for them in south korea. from an institutional investment point of view, the market is looking at the korea side of the business. they are also looking at some of the metrics that we use. yes, you have a headline miss. what you are seeing is a reduction in risk-weighted assets. your ability to withstand a shock, not too bad at all. in that respect, given the ,ommittee that looks after risk when you look at the geographies about where and how well standard c
people talk about the significance of chairman mao's red flag limousine going to this meeting today. the significance for europeans is that it was surrounded by vw-audis. that is a big deal because it is a huge market. it is not just about the chinese. it is about here in europe as well. >> jonathan ferro with the latest on china. >> the bank is grappling with write-downs and lower revenue, particularly in south korea. let's get the details. manus cranny joins us to break down the...
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we heard that mao had previously considered calling the chinese communist party something then -- other than communist party because it is a loaded term, what the communist party was trying to do was what was best for china economically at the time as they saw it, and that has changed over the years. wanting the communist party has proven they could do very well is change and innovate to fit current times. when they needed agrarian reform, that is one -- what they focused on. when china most needed was opening up the market, that is what they did. we are now in the point in time with the big question is whether the chinese communist party can do what they need to do next, what they have promised to do and taken on as their big job for the term, actually shift toward a more law-based, decentralized regulatory economy that can not only provide exports for the rest of the world, but also increase domestic consumption, bring the chinese citizens out the last wrong on living standards, and support a real innovation economy. i think they have been able to make it to this point as far because
we heard that mao had previously considered calling the chinese communist party something then -- other than communist party because it is a loaded term, what the communist party was trying to do was what was best for china economically at the time as they saw it, and that has changed over the years. wanting the communist party has proven they could do very well is change and innovate to fit current times. when they needed agrarian reform, that is one -- what they focused on. when china most...
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. >> mao is la mia. bally bombing.t the iranian embassy in bangkok and that came through kuala lumpur. state department says equal law lumper is transit point and operational planning point for terrorist operations in southeast asia. the philippines in that part of the world has an islamist insure againsy that has al qaeda roots in it. so there's a lot of reasons to be concerned. hezbollah is operating in that part of the world. so i don't want to rule it out. we just don't have enough evidence at this point. i think we have to include that in when we're looking what may have happened. jon: for all of the complaints we have in this country with the transportation security administration and onerous search that is we have to go through before we can board an airliner, they have done a pretty good job of keeping, you know, problems, keeping, you know, weaponry and so forth off planes in this country. there are places in the world where security is not so strict. what about malaysia? can you tell us anything about that? >
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they did comfortable opening up to me about certain things, but they also build go opening up to the mao are the chief manager or the social worker about other things. that is why we work as a team, so that we can all benefit the patient in the most opportune way. andrea anderson has her m.d. from brown university. how did you get interested in this aspect of health care? guest: when i was a young girl, i had a primary care physician who to this day i credit him with really inspired me to be a medical professional. we also visited a community health center in art the permit in new york -- in our neighborhood in new york. as they went on with my training and education i came to be impassioned to speak those who have no voice. fact very inspired by the that it is my responsibility, that if i've been given something i need to reach back and give it to others. that is what inspired me to get involved in medicine. i was fortunate to be a member of the national self hers was -- health service corps, at which time i received caller ship funding and later on loan repayment for my medical educati
they did comfortable opening up to me about certain things, but they also build go opening up to the mao are the chief manager or the social worker about other things. that is why we work as a team, so that we can all benefit the patient in the most opportune way. andrea anderson has her m.d. from brown university. how did you get interested in this aspect of health care? guest: when i was a young girl, i had a primary care physician who to this day i credit him with really inspired me to be a...
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five disappeared in the so-called ber mao ta try an fwechlt f negotiations between secretary of statee crucial vote in russian occupied crimea. let's get more from jeff pe fwas in our washington bureau. good morning. >> good morning, anthony and vinita. there were six hours of talks on friday but no break through between u.s. and russian officials. u.s. officials called those talks disappointing and the clock is ticking down to russia's backed rereferendum. that will be when they decide if they want to secede. they're prepared for the worst. jay carney says the next several days are critical. >> we have obviously not gotten into a situation where russia has chosen to deis ka lachlt where rush ha has chosen a path of diplomacy. that is regrettable. >> u.s. maintains its primary concern is ukraine sovereignty and any sly lags of that will bring consequences that could be implemented as early as this monday. the u.n. security council meets today to vote on a resolution that if passed would declare the referendum invalid but with them holding veto power. the resolution is not expected to
five disappeared in the so-called ber mao ta try an fwechlt f negotiations between secretary of statee crucial vote in russian occupied crimea. let's get more from jeff pe fwas in our washington bureau. good morning. >> good morning, anthony and vinita. there were six hours of talks on friday but no break through between u.s. and russian officials. u.s. officials called those talks disappointing and the clock is ticking down to russia's backed rereferendum. that will be when they decide...
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first, the russians moved in to mao dubya in 1992, moved into georgia in 2008, i was in georgia two weeks after the tanks came rolling and now we are doing the same thing with the ukraine. this is not the first time the russians have shown economic political weapon of natural gas against the ukrainians, they turned off the gas twice before and once again i had to be in the ukraine when they turned off the gas in winter and was told. it was for political reasons but it was an economic weapon the russians used against the ukrainian people. as we look at the ukrainian situation, it is the situation that is bigger than the ukraine. it is the russian influence on the region and holding that region hostage with the use of energy, primarily natural-gas. this past weekend the russians wore ukraine's discount on natural gas was in jeopardy but there is something we can do not only to help the ukrainians but help stability in the area and help the united states as well and that is by selling american natural gas to the ukrainians, the former soviet republics, even western europe. there is the deman
first, the russians moved in to mao dubya in 1992, moved into georgia in 2008, i was in georgia two weeks after the tanks came rolling and now we are doing the same thing with the ukraine. this is not the first time the russians have shown economic political weapon of natural gas against the ukrainians, they turned off the gas twice before and once again i had to be in the ukraine when they turned off the gas in winter and was told. it was for political reasons but it was an economic weapon the...
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mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he came up with papers. >> it stems from the statement you said that liberty is god's gift to all humanity. the question that i have from you -- for you is how do you respond to somebody that says church and state no longer collide. church and state no longer should be together. church and state should be separated. >> the first thing i would say is i do not say there is a nexus between religion and liberty. i said between faith and liberty. words -- the similar meanings in words from the beginning of american history until now don't speak of a religion. they spea
mao's book. it was distributed on college campuses. that book was what was being taught in black communities. is the congressional black caucus? learning some of the worst teaching, part of the system, now in congress. that is what they believe. that is what they taught in churches. i think that, i hope that answers your question. >> i am from liberty university. thank you for coming here. my question for you comes from a statement that you made -- >> he has notes. [laughter] he...
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but with all of that loss had we not been so naive fet mao was the agrarian reformer. >> as an undergraduate in the '60s we learnt china west it was there culture and anyone who said tidies tidies, buddhism is terrible was a little hysterical. we did not learn about the great famine and the professor described right date about this where tens of millions died analogous to the gulag this was say headed the history and did not get my chair time or attention to. with its parallel to of china and russia. >> hoover was so concerned to with the history of the dangers of the historical trends that people bird of the cost as he would have been frustrated to think in to find out from the papers led to of which 40 years before. but we suspect of the league out of sorts. why could it take so long? the he is trying to be a historian bu the teacher he were getting about the fax so we have a question and what is sure feisty on scholars who might follow? what the message should they use? >> they could look fresh to the history of free to take a fresh look. i'd like to quote-- certain phrases by british his
but with all of that loss had we not been so naive fet mao was the agrarian reformer. >> as an undergraduate in the '60s we learnt china west it was there culture and anyone who said tidies tidies, buddhism is terrible was a little hysterical. we did not learn about the great famine and the professor described right date about this where tens of millions died analogous to the gulag this was say headed the history and did not get my chair time or attention to. with its parallel to of china...
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it would be tested based on federal standards for these research grade marijuana and mao the standard trace thc levels. we would abandon all forms of edibles and other processed forms such as hand motions, soft drinks, orioles and waxes at 75% or higher and people are beginning to overdose on those higher levels, not died but overdose, showing up in emergency rooms. all advertising marketing i think that would be sensible. package marijuana in childproof containers displaying a health warning. controlled distribution to children and adolescence and finally comin, and i think thatt importantly include an exit strategy to repeal the legalization if problems become unsustainable. thank you. i'm sorry. i have one more. allowing a corporate takeover no matter how it's done well result in unnecessary increases, unnecessary school failures, unnecessary deaths for marijuana related to driving, unnecessary rises in mental illness and additional unnecessary public health and safety problems. now i'm done. thank you. >> thank you everybody. it's great to be here. i am jonathan rauch of the brook
it would be tested based on federal standards for these research grade marijuana and mao the standard trace thc levels. we would abandon all forms of edibles and other processed forms such as hand motions, soft drinks, orioles and waxes at 75% or higher and people are beginning to overdose on those higher levels, not died but overdose, showing up in emergency rooms. all advertising marketing i think that would be sensible. package marijuana in childproof containers displaying a health warning....
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they did comfortable opening up to me about certain things, but they also build go opening up to the mao the chief manager or the social worker about other things. that is why we work as a team so that we can all benefit the patient in the most opportune way. host: andrea anderson has her m.d. from brown university. how did you get interested in this aspect of health care? guest: when i was a young girl i had a primary care physician who to this day i credit him with really inspired me to be a medical professional. we also visited a community health center in art the permit in new york -- in our neighborhood in new york. as they went on with my training and education i came to be impassioned to speak those who have no voice. i was very inspired by the fact that it is my responsibility that if i've been given something i need to reach back and give it to others. that is what inspired me to get involved in medicine. i was fortunate to be a member of the national self hers was -- health service corps, at which time i received caller ship funding and later on loan repayment for my medical ed
they did comfortable opening up to me about certain things, but they also build go opening up to the mao the chief manager or the social worker about other things. that is why we work as a team so that we can all benefit the patient in the most opportune way. host: andrea anderson has her m.d. from brown university. how did you get interested in this aspect of health care? guest: when i was a young girl i had a primary care physician who to this day i credit him with really inspired me to be a...
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armies the few will be able to do whatever they want to the many and unlike the tyrannies of stalin and maoobot and force tyranny will be robust to shifts and popular opinion the rabble may think whatever they please but the robot lords will have the guns for ever write any of the technologies like three d. printing and you have the ability to print. unlimited amounts of this type of robotic firepower and the population of people a large don't seem to be really aware of this encroaching threat to their civil liberties. i mean the right to bear drone i don't think that's going to be enough to fight off the hordes of technologists who are preparing for this complete and utter antics. ation of of human humanity with techno bots. the robot worriers and then i have a final headline here to combine with this and that is facial recognition software helps catch killer in florida after thirty seven years on the lam so now once you put this sort of technology in these drones guarding the elite you know guarded compounds here a guy a killer escaped from leavenworth fort leavenworth thirty seven years
armies the few will be able to do whatever they want to the many and unlike the tyrannies of stalin and maoobot and force tyranny will be robust to shifts and popular opinion the rabble may think whatever they please but the robot lords will have the guns for ever write any of the technologies like three d. printing and you have the ability to print. unlimited amounts of this type of robotic firepower and the population of people a large don't seem to be really aware of this encroaching threat...
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by the way, china in their new five five-year plan, thank you, mao, is talking about environmental cleanerto gauge the ability to be able to see your feet in the smog there. and i know that that's where the real issues are for global warming. obviously they take our jobs. they do a lot of global warming. but we're worried about keystone. in the meantime the trucks and the trains are going to take it all. they are terrible ways. trains don't use that much pollution, but understand that when warren buffett said it's better, a big pipeline cop,mpany, but burlington northern will be the primary beneficiary so i thought he was unconflicted and also unqualified. >> very nice. down is down 27 or 29 points let's get to bob pisani on the floor. good morning. >> good morning. we started in positive territory on the s&p but we just turned negative and, of course, we were at historic highs not just there but the midcap and small cap indices. europe sort of mixed this morning. a lot quieter than the last few days. the euro zone pmi services index revised upward. that was kind of a surprise right now. l
by the way, china in their new five five-year plan, thank you, mao, is talking about environmental cleanerto gauge the ability to be able to see your feet in the smog there. and i know that that's where the real issues are for global warming. obviously they take our jobs. they do a lot of global warming. but we're worried about keystone. in the meantime the trucks and the trains are going to take it all. they are terrible ways. trains don't use that much pollution, but understand that when...
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financial war on the population and by the way i did notice that you said math properly instead of mao yeah because those way british people would write in and say oh it's pronounced math and math course an american would say math we don't say math english not speak american remember back into december two thousand and ten they introduced a new top up fees they used to call the top up when it was a thousand pounds a year but then it went to three thousand pounds a year and then in december two thousand and ten they said this is a time of us territory and they were they introduced nine thousand pounds a year and there were huge protests across the u.k. well student fees policy likely to cost more than the system it replaced the proportion of graduates failing to pay back student loans is increasing at such a rate that the treasury is approaching the point at which it will get zero financial reward from the government's policy of tripling to issue fees to nine thousand pounds a year so the new official forecast is that forty five per. sent the ten billion pounds per year in student loans
financial war on the population and by the way i did notice that you said math properly instead of mao yeah because those way british people would write in and say oh it's pronounced math and math course an american would say math we don't say math english not speak american remember back into december two thousand and ten they introduced a new top up fees they used to call the top up when it was a thousand pounds a year but then it went to three thousand pounds a year and then in december two...