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to get a legal memo where they justify why they think it was ok to assassinate anwar a lot of ministration say no we won't do it and now the cia has responded to them saying you know we can't confirm or deny this drone program because it's technically supposed to be a secret but we've seen the president we've seen the secretary of defense talk about the term program. yes well it seems that we're entering or we're in a world of kafka where what you say is one thing what's going on is something else and it's a tragic it's a tragic problem because it's going to it has already impact all of us in terms of civil liberties in terms of the basic fundamental values we believe that what we care about in a democracy why we're proud of being a democratic country and to see it being taken away it ministration after it ministration increasing imperial power for the presidency the legislative branch sort of disappearing missing in action on these questions and we've got a lot of work to do i don't want to despair because i think that people are fundamentally so fed up with war so on happy knowing the pa
to get a legal memo where they justify why they think it was ok to assassinate anwar a lot of ministration say no we won't do it and now the cia has responded to them saying you know we can't confirm or deny this drone program because it's technically supposed to be a secret but we've seen the president we've seen the secretary of defense talk about the term program. yes well it seems that we're entering or we're in a world of kafka where what you say is one thing what's going on is something...
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passed and he needed a quick victory he didn't get it and as a result four weeks later it was ministration essentially abandons diplomacy and enters the sanction trap so you're saying he caved to external pressures that's the one very important factor of course there's other people inside the obama white house who were probably very loyal to the president but i think it is fair to wonder how committed they were to his vision of diplomacy since there's no track record of them prior to that having supported but and he hired some some of those individuals and put him in a very high places and i think when push comes to shove it becomes important what the viewpoints of these advisers are as well or particularly when it comes to the question how much more patients are we willing to hire under those circumstances if there are a lot of people who may not hundred percent shared vision the first thing that suffers the first thing that is second of phys is patience and patience is a critical component of any successful negotiation all of the negotiations that the united states has pursued successful
passed and he needed a quick victory he didn't get it and as a result four weeks later it was ministration essentially abandons diplomacy and enters the sanction trap so you're saying he caved to external pressures that's the one very important factor of course there's other people inside the obama white house who were probably very loyal to the president but i think it is fair to wonder how committed they were to his vision of diplomacy since there's no track record of them prior to that...
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you know there there this is ministration i think it it believe that it could make some changes. it it learned its lesson and i think that that moment in time when those memos were released that's when everything changed and we saw it happen with the photographs. in those recently a poll of the lead investigative reporter for truthout dot org. now british forces may have torched washington d.c. back in nineteen twelve but two centuries later it's probably safe to say that the leaders of both countries are burning with love for one another but the british prime minister david cameron is in town for a three day visit to reaffirm england's famed special relationship with america this apparently entails watching a basketball game with the president munching on hot dogs and later this evening a glitzy state dinner or suction which by the way. the white house will be releasing the wine list for that dinner because it looks like the cost of chardonnay is get another state secret. is that they also look like c. secrecy fever has actually taken hold across the pond and the lack of account
you know there there this is ministration i think it it believe that it could make some changes. it it learned its lesson and i think that that moment in time when those memos were released that's when everything changed and we saw it happen with the photographs. in those recently a poll of the lead investigative reporter for truthout dot org. now british forces may have torched washington d.c. back in nineteen twelve but two centuries later it's probably safe to say that the leaders of both...
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basically providing the enemy al qaeda with you know our our sources and methods and i think of ministration learned its lesson at that point in a learned its lesson by stating we are not going to release any information on certainly our national security. you know or the war on terror that would. reveal the way the you know the policies that were put into place to you know to to prosecute certain individuals to interrogate certain individuals. you know there there this administrator i think it it believed that it could make some changes but it it learned its lesson and i think that that moment in time when those memos were released that's when everything changed and we saw it happen with the photographs you know and again i just want to join and i'm so sorry i'm going to have you there unfortunately. out of time because i want to get to our next segment that will talk about how this affects not only the folks here in america but in the u.k. as well so i do want to thank you for your time jason leopold the lead investigative reporter for truthout dot org thank you refusing found ability for
basically providing the enemy al qaeda with you know our our sources and methods and i think of ministration learned its lesson at that point in a learned its lesson by stating we are not going to release any information on certainly our national security. you know or the war on terror that would. reveal the way the you know the policies that were put into place to you know to to prosecute certain individuals to interrogate certain individuals. you know there there this administrator i think it...
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for i know where attorney general eric holder would give a speech outlining when and why this is ministration believes that it has the right to target u.s. citizens without any due process and the speech given in northwestern university in chicago holder made it very clear that this administration firmly believes that this gross violation of the constitution is a ok so let me just break it down for you in a few details stressing on the point that we live in very dangerous times in times of war holder says the u.s. government has the right to order the killing of u.s. citizens abroad if they are senior al qaeda operatives who pose an imminent threat and cannot reasonably be captured so he gave us entire speech without even mentioning the which is completely absurd considering that he's the first american citizen that we know that the ministration has actually done this to him and of course the other american who was killed in the same drone strike and a sixteen year old son that was killed and another strike in yemen shortly after it was also important to mention considering that this administ
for i know where attorney general eric holder would give a speech outlining when and why this is ministration believes that it has the right to target u.s. citizens without any due process and the speech given in northwestern university in chicago holder made it very clear that this administration firmly believes that this gross violation of the constitution is a ok so let me just break it down for you in a few details stressing on the point that we live in very dangerous times in times of war...
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in a democracy why we're proud of being a democratic country and to see it being taken away it ministration after ministration increasing imperial power for the presidency the legislative branch sort of disappearing missing in action on these questions and we've got a lot of work to do i don't want to despair because i think that people are fundamentally so fed up with war so on knowing the pain knowing the casualties knowing the cost is an opportunity to take on the war and take on the civil liberties abuses that come with every war but seem to be just escalated over the last few years that are getting worse and worse yeah that's the part the civil liberties of japanese have been i feel like people haven't woken up to the north yet robert thank you so much for joining us tonight my pleasure. all right time for first break in the evening but with that where young people trying hardest what does that mean for the economy what speak with the atlantic jordan weissmann the great. issues that so much of. which are. going to leave you with the rivals occupy wall street protesters are coming out o
in a democracy why we're proud of being a democratic country and to see it being taken away it ministration after ministration increasing imperial power for the presidency the legislative branch sort of disappearing missing in action on these questions and we've got a lot of work to do i don't want to despair because i think that people are fundamentally so fed up with war so on knowing the pain knowing the casualties knowing the cost is an opportunity to take on the war and take on the civil...
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a choice between new sanctions or if it will not a breakthrough in the nuclear program the one ministration by may two thousand and ten shows the sanctions because they had run out of political space and that's where we are right now the iranian nuclear program has progressed tensions between the u.s. and iran in the world has increased were on the brink of war the nuclear program has not stopped in any way shape or form and the iranians are on a far more pressure than they have ever been before but they're still not yielding i've interviewed many experts in the past few weeks about the circumstance surrounding israel and iran and many of them believe that if that israel may really strike against iran before the election in november and if that's the case the u.s. can be drawn into a military conflict for war with iran do you think that will happen i think the risk of an israeli military strike is higher than any hospital in the past i still would not believe that it is above fifty percent and in fact i would put it below twenty percent i would put it below twenty percent twenty percent is
a choice between new sanctions or if it will not a breakthrough in the nuclear program the one ministration by may two thousand and ten shows the sanctions because they had run out of political space and that's where we are right now the iranian nuclear program has progressed tensions between the u.s. and iran in the world has increased were on the brink of war the nuclear program has not stopped in any way shape or form and the iranians are on a far more pressure than they have ever been...
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hear it anyway real quick i thought but still look pretty cool but what i point is what is the ministration that does not piss off rick santorum andrew and try taking that rationale back to your teenage daughter who really wants to go to mexico. not a not about one night. that's a fair night show thanks for joining in making back tomorrow for to speak of a muslim journalist who defends the n.y.p.d. surveillance program i mean timing our to follow us on line on twitter on facebook and catch everything on you tube and we have thanks jason. wealthy british style. sometimes the title. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. twenty times today violence is once again fled the fighting these are the images seen from the streets of canada after. changing operations or on the day.
hear it anyway real quick i thought but still look pretty cool but what i point is what is the ministration that does not piss off rick santorum andrew and try taking that rationale back to your teenage daughter who really wants to go to mexico. not a not about one night. that's a fair night show thanks for joining in making back tomorrow for to speak of a muslim journalist who defends the n.y.p.d. surveillance program i mean timing our to follow us on line on twitter on facebook and catch...
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exceptions there is a real assessment and debate that should be done there but the thing is it ministrations already made that assessment by coming up with an executive order to ban the practice altogether and so by breaking their own order or allowing for waivers there the once and of looking back not this ministration has ever been a beacon for proving that moneyed interests don't corrupt i'd say that filling his advisory cabinet roles with former wall street bankers has had a little something to do with out easy this administration has taken on wall street despite them burning down the economy carrying out the biggest white collar crime of the century but it's just another reminder in another example of how they can't or choose not to live up to their promises and there were. guys time for happy hour and joining me this evening r.t. correspondent christine for. chief strategy officer at mission strategy thanks for joining me guys good friday afternoon friday and you know just to say your weekend off right let's talk about a really disgusting story and we all just a clip explain giving mor
exceptions there is a real assessment and debate that should be done there but the thing is it ministrations already made that assessment by coming up with an executive order to ban the practice altogether and so by breaking their own order or allowing for waivers there the once and of looking back not this ministration has ever been a beacon for proving that moneyed interests don't corrupt i'd say that filling his advisory cabinet roles with former wall street bankers has had a little...
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hear it anyway real quick i thought the studio looked pretty cool but my point is what is it that ministration does not piss off. andrew and try taking that rationale back to your teenage daughter who really wants to go to mexico. not. thanks for joining me tonight i got to wrap it up that's a pretty night show thanks for tuning in make me come back tomorrow for just because a muslim journalist who defends the n.y.p.d. surveillance program i mean timing our follow us on line on twitter on facebook you can catch everything on you tube and coming up thanks jason. fewer chances but full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater where the ingenious opened their hearts to the rest of us. what are the real limits. on our t.v. . world to the. it's not all stunning games as barcelona host the biggest tech gathering of the year in this digitized world stay connected like never before and a whole host of new services means smoother living is now only a quick call right away. but don't get lost in the crowd with one russian blog that proves all the stereotypes wrong technology update here on ou
hear it anyway real quick i thought the studio looked pretty cool but my point is what is it that ministration does not piss off. andrew and try taking that rationale back to your teenage daughter who really wants to go to mexico. not. thanks for joining me tonight i got to wrap it up that's a pretty night show thanks for tuning in make me come back tomorrow for just because a muslim journalist who defends the n.y.p.d. surveillance program i mean timing our follow us on line on twitter on...
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the legal justification attorney general eric holder is trying to use but explaining why this is ministration thinks they can kill you then a new examination on the autopsy reports of two kid mode detainee's raises questions as to whether or not their deaths were really suicides at the d.o.t. says answer to six released by the part of the part of education show that punishment in schools is not equal with black and hispanic students having a lot more of it so we're going to all the more free to night including those of happy hour but first take a look with mainstream media has decided to miss. its part so it's a super tuesday big day in terms of elections which obviously means a big big deal for the mainstream media. all right live the big day folks super tuesday the voting is underway ten states in a one day guess what we're going to talk about first. tuesday it's here super tuesday ten states more than four hundred delegates for me contenders four hundred twenty four delegates are at stake oklahoma is going to be a big win for him but georgia has the most delegates. expects to win most of t
the legal justification attorney general eric holder is trying to use but explaining why this is ministration thinks they can kill you then a new examination on the autopsy reports of two kid mode detainee's raises questions as to whether or not their deaths were really suicides at the d.o.t. says answer to six released by the part of the part of education show that punishment in schools is not equal with black and hispanic students having a lot more of it so we're going to all the more free to...
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in syria well president obama yesterday cautioned against unilateral military action here's a ministration is moving to provide direct assistance to the syrian opposition and it is a major u.s. policy shift towards a more aggressive plan to oust president bashar al assad it's a complicated situation where the end goals are murky and any missteps that have dire implications for the region and with me to make sense of it all is robert ray first he's a contributing editor for the nation and also the author of the book the devil's mass i welcome back to the program it's great having you back in studio here because i want to begin a minute when you hear these u.s. official statements on syria sometimes you feel like you are such a read between the lines how do you interpret the u.s. official position toward syria at the moment when it comes to military action i think i would say pretty strongly that the likelihood that the united states will go into syria is very small at this point i don't think there's any appetite in the administration either in a broad sense or within the military to start
in syria well president obama yesterday cautioned against unilateral military action here's a ministration is moving to provide direct assistance to the syrian opposition and it is a major u.s. policy shift towards a more aggressive plan to oust president bashar al assad it's a complicated situation where the end goals are murky and any missteps that have dire implications for the region and with me to make sense of it all is robert ray first he's a contributing editor for the nation and also...
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discuss the economic crisis were enjoying three hundred dollars bottles of wine but where else is ministration failing on the transparency front and who is best equipped to fight it joining me to discuss is josh gerstein reporter for politico josh i want to thank you so much for joining us and i add you know you write a lot about this and there's a lot of extensive documentation out there that shows that the obama administration is doing really bad specifically when it comes to for your requests right whether it be trying to challenge that in court having excessive fees put on there but overall if you look at the way the government this administration has approached the issue of transparency what do you think is the scariest part the worst part was dangerous of their moves well i think the most questionable moves are probably issues you may have talked about relating to some of the whistleblower and leak cases there have been i think six filed already against people in the government who are accused of leaking classified information to the media in the entire prior history of the united states
discuss the economic crisis were enjoying three hundred dollars bottles of wine but where else is ministration failing on the transparency front and who is best equipped to fight it joining me to discuss is josh gerstein reporter for politico josh i want to thank you so much for joining us and i add you know you write a lot about this and there's a lot of extensive documentation out there that shows that the obama administration is doing really bad specifically when it comes to for your...
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administration has not wanted to open up about what took place in those years and the camera no ministration here having initially appeared to favor transparency has no clout as well and i want to talk sort of about how folks in the u.k. see this i mean today do they see their own governments as complicit in sort of this growing us mention in secrecy and in clampdowns on the absence of information or did they see this as evidence of the u.k. for example being beholden perhaps to the u.s. . well you know i would hope that in terms of accountability people in this country are aware that we have. demonstrably examples of an independent judiciary that actually exposed the complicity in torture of of the previous labor government and you know that people will see that the attempts by the cameron led government to impose greater secrecy across the board in british courts is a dangerous obstacle to truth seeking and accountability and that i hope the british people are sufficiently aware of the importance of keeping a check on our elected leaders will be combative you know and i hope so and we have
administration has not wanted to open up about what took place in those years and the camera no ministration here having initially appeared to favor transparency has no clout as well and i want to talk sort of about how folks in the u.k. see this i mean today do they see their own governments as complicit in sort of this growing us mention in secrecy and in clampdowns on the absence of information or did they see this as evidence of the u.k. for example being beholden perhaps to the u.s. . well...
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that's doing a piss poor job of actually living up to their promise of being about transparent ministration after the press. also doesn't do that good of a job so i guess they have to they feel they have to play the game or at least some reporters new congress does it for political purposes what can the average citizen do in that sense. well i think it's just important to monitor a degree to which the government is keeping up with its promises here i don't want to say that the obama administration hasn't done anything while there are some people who think in the foyer area of freedom of information act things are worse maybe even a little bit than they were under president bush they've done pretty good job trying to push out data and so forth and make the government's use of the internet more robust i think for the average citizen it's just a question look at these open government plans every agency has put one out about the kind of information they're planning to put online they've promised to put online it's not that hard to go through it item by item and see whether they've actually done
that's doing a piss poor job of actually living up to their promise of being about transparent ministration after the press. also doesn't do that good of a job so i guess they have to they feel they have to play the game or at least some reporters new congress does it for political purposes what can the average citizen do in that sense. well i think it's just important to monitor a degree to which the government is keeping up with its promises here i don't want to say that the obama...
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got i'm going to calmly call this paying a visit teenagers with learning difficulties of draw ministrations for his book today got a man look comical his reading new poems to the students. many thoughts are on my mind too at least to be precise. what you. would do yes. this is where my poems are truly loved and understood which i do not know how it happened it was just i think that deep in my heart i am just like them but maybe i am just pretending. you can and i could arrive at the theater of the ingenuous together with their mothers parents trying not to let their children with down syndrome will. not act as yet but both teenagers are dreaming of a career in the theater today they will dish and the director will make his choice . i want to act to the theater. i want to be the world show it. i love ana. and i want to. hello hello. hello. hello. and get acquainted come on. oh i love you. could you read something please maybe just a short poem show that battery and see if there is a virus that. the theory that i have had no idea. that there are natural bad. boy. she's the kind of child who i
got i'm going to calmly call this paying a visit teenagers with learning difficulties of draw ministrations for his book today got a man look comical his reading new poems to the students. many thoughts are on my mind too at least to be precise. what you. would do yes. this is where my poems are truly loved and understood which i do not know how it happened it was just i think that deep in my heart i am just like them but maybe i am just pretending. you can and i could arrive at the theater of...
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we also want to be mindful of what it might mean for the ministration procedures, while we would need to get that to the public. >> can i make a comment about that? i would propose that we plan to take the approach in distributing copies of that type of document at the meeting. if we are intending to discuss the of april 4, we state explicitly that we plan to distribute copies at that meeting. otherwise, if it is to be included in the agenda packet, it would be needed done by tomorrow, right? i don't think that is feasible. if it is by the fifth, it would need to be monday. >> for clarification, -- >> the important thing is that it is available to the public the same time it is available to the task force. send it to the clerk in advance of the meeting, and she can make copies for the public and for members of the task force, so everyone looks of the document at the same time. >> if it is for the fourth, and e-mail it to me by 330 of 4:00. and i can make copies and get it ready. >> we have a proposal, then? >> the proposal is about our draft, all of our pieces. they are available for
we also want to be mindful of what it might mean for the ministration procedures, while we would need to get that to the public. >> can i make a comment about that? i would propose that we plan to take the approach in distributing copies of that type of document at the meeting. if we are intending to discuss the of april 4, we state explicitly that we plan to distribute copies at that meeting. otherwise, if it is to be included in the agenda packet, it would be needed done by tomorrow,...
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one was a national recovery of ministration that was said major statute industrial recovery act. it was the broad-based statute to deal with industrial coverage. that is an act that tried to deal with the agricultural sector. and a number of others as well. up and down the spectrum and talk about a recent issue of "the new yorker" suggested by rick perry about possible term limits of the court and that would provide a greater balance? >> i read that. it is not going anywhere. but even with a court packing plant, reelected in a landslide 1936. and then not to mess with the institution of the supreme court of united states. that would be even more so of today. as voters as a whole agree with all these decisions but they respect the institution as it is. >> roosevelt and hughes? a lot. born 1862, roosevelt born 1880. 81 as an aggressive republican in. make it was assassinated he came home and remember his father said if you were called by it -- killed i would feel no worse than i do today. they were a happily married couple. >> of follow-up question about the supreme court to presid
one was a national recovery of ministration that was said major statute industrial recovery act. it was the broad-based statute to deal with industrial coverage. that is an act that tried to deal with the agricultural sector. and a number of others as well. up and down the spectrum and talk about a recent issue of "the new yorker" suggested by rick perry about possible term limits of the court and that would provide a greater balance? >> i read that. it is not going anywhere....
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basically a good muslim according to the bush a ministration, somebody who followed our policies, somebody. and he did not contest the said. what has happened is there is a question in the muslim community. i think that a lot of americans are very apprehensive about the presence of muslims. will we call the phobia. sort of writing. the american society. i think that american society, the phobia. make a living. well, you have the governor, i mean, all list. a study recently this said that they have $30 million. so also muslims who make money out of demonizing. they become the in farmers. there's a whole list of them. then they go around saying, a muslim, know what ag. the give the money. so who decides what is? i don't know. somebody you demonizes islam, somebody who takes his religion seriously, according to some muslims have to follow the safe. if it's somebody who renounces, which is what our current group of people running for office in the republican party want. gingrich wants to bend. very interesting. sharia laws in the ground. so if somebody has to renounce, after an ounce as long.
basically a good muslim according to the bush a ministration, somebody who followed our policies, somebody. and he did not contest the said. what has happened is there is a question in the muslim community. i think that a lot of americans are very apprehensive about the presence of muslims. will we call the phobia. sort of writing. the american society. i think that american society, the phobia. make a living. well, you have the governor, i mean, all list. a study recently this said that they...
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it was just approved by the food and drug ministration. it targets the area under the skin instead of on the surface. doctors insert a laser through a small incision. 200 patients took part in the fda trials and after two years, none of them reported any side effects. >> it is very smooth, very nice and i could sit down and i would not see any bombs, it was very smooth. >> it costs more than traditional laser treatments but it averages out because it is a onetime treatment instead of multiple procedures. where do i sign up? >> oprah winfrey is planning to stop by cbs to visit her best friend gail k. and >> her buddy is one of the anchors and they will discuss the struggling cable network and what life has been like since she entered her talk show last may. new records show that a new winehouse left behind in a state where for five $5 million. she died accidently of alcohol poisoning last summer. she did not leave a will so the money from her estate will go to her parents. twitter it admits there is a problem, there is a bug that causes som
it was just approved by the food and drug ministration. it targets the area under the skin instead of on the surface. doctors insert a laser through a small incision. 200 patients took part in the fda trials and after two years, none of them reported any side effects. >> it is very smooth, very nice and i could sit down and i would not see any bombs, it was very smooth. >> it costs more than traditional laser treatments but it averages out because it is a onetime treatment instead...
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if you allow them a little bit of freedom, which means backing off the state it ministration fer shares allow them to develop their own doesn't mean you have to change about violence for half a billion it does mean you have to give slack if that will happen. they become far more economically productive. they will contribute to the social causes within china, look at the problems they've had with aids, leprosy, remember the earthquake in the session on a couple of years ago? the chinese noticed, others as well that came into the province and they were struck by that. we need to pick up on this notion. it's not about christians or any particular religious group, it's about letting people believe religious as they see it themselves. if you do that, it will be good for them but more important to would be good for your society on your own terms. we don't do that very well. we gist don't communicate that to do well. support is the deficiency in the training remember the henry kissinger rick symbol, the part of that is we don't leadership from the secretary of state and president of the united
if you allow them a little bit of freedom, which means backing off the state it ministration fer shares allow them to develop their own doesn't mean you have to change about violence for half a billion it does mean you have to give slack if that will happen. they become far more economically productive. they will contribute to the social causes within china, look at the problems they've had with aids, leprosy, remember the earthquake in the session on a couple of years ago? the chinese noticed,...
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and they were bombed ministration is resisting that without favoring iran in any way but simply as a good message a political matter but the u.s. can't really afford to get involved and nothing more can it. but that's not the way it works i mean you do crazy things and that's and that's why the world such a mess if you're from strikes down there if we tally ation the united states will intervene and i don't think it's obama's choice but i think he thinks that if he doesn't act with israel that it will be too costly an election and he'll do it yet you have to see the american system to know this or to really understand it fully. if he loses this election he's a failed president. all his major decisions will be primarily affected by how they impact on the coming election. but if he loses that election anything it competition and you copy and think health care and things like that are better than they were they are far from ideal and far from what and if he has the congress in a second section session he could do what. he said he struggled against enormous pressures. pentagon's ability
and they were bombed ministration is resisting that without favoring iran in any way but simply as a good message a political matter but the u.s. can't really afford to get involved and nothing more can it. but that's not the way it works i mean you do crazy things and that's and that's why the world such a mess if you're from strikes down there if we tally ation the united states will intervene and i don't think it's obama's choice but i think he thinks that if he doesn't act with israel that...
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back to you in brussels what do you expect in the next six years the next putin is ministration. well peter i don't think i have to guess too hard because i've spent the last few days reading the seven papers of lemur putin published in the various russian newspapers in the over the last month you got one hundred fifty pages in which he outlines his vision of the problems that said the task of the challenges facing the new the new administration and sets out some very specific and very well thought out proposals this is a unique situation it's just very very sad that the western public being guided or misguided by its media is totally unaware that mr putin stands for anything. he certainly does and i found it fascinating to see what he was proposing to borrow in terms of best practices from europe from germany in particular and areas of educational policy in areas of health care i found the festering to see his interest in borrowing the best of soviet tradition in the area of high culture and bringing it into the digital age so the man has the man and his team because it's clearl
back to you in brussels what do you expect in the next six years the next putin is ministration. well peter i don't think i have to guess too hard because i've spent the last few days reading the seven papers of lemur putin published in the various russian newspapers in the over the last month you got one hundred fifty pages in which he outlines his vision of the problems that said the task of the challenges facing the new the new administration and sets out some very specific and very well...
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military has done something quite interesting there are ministration is quite quite interesting in the past month and a half there's been a whole set of articles in major u.s. newspapers with military folks questioning the very existence of an israeli military option the u.s. government essentially is indirectly undermining the very belief that israel can do this and that is harming israel's military credibility in the terms. that's quite a blow to the israelis moreover the u.s. military or you have one administration officials have come out and said that they believe israel is behind the assassination of iranian scientists in collaboration with an iranian terrorist organization called the mujahideen a car that's a blow so israel's moral stance so there is quite a thug of war between the obama administration and then and from your government right now and wished obama administration feels that israel is trying to push them into war and they're pushing back in a matter of actual have long term consequences for u.s. israeli relations where is a promise to promise a thing right now how wo
military has done something quite interesting there are ministration is quite quite interesting in the past month and a half there's been a whole set of articles in major u.s. newspapers with military folks questioning the very existence of an israeli military option the u.s. government essentially is indirectly undermining the very belief that israel can do this and that is harming israel's military credibility in the terms. that's quite a blow to the israelis moreover the u.s. military or you...
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biggest disappointment for our ministration was the vietnam war it would. shoulders above anything else it was a great tragedy many have compared the the demonstrations and the rallies that that place kind of be about more to the occupy wall street movement what do you think will come out of the occupy movement do you think it will be much of a political or social game changer do you think it will just be at this point a tool to let steam i think you. have an enormous potential. and you can see any war movement civil rights movement you know you people involved racial no if you're if you're black you know. if it's a war if you're in the war to be drafted or if you're just a passionate. when you finally have a major population hurting so bad for the economy or concerned so much about the justice or injustice of the economy. you reach you. know nine percent they say you know you surely are reaching ninety percent so i think it has enormous potential i think it's got to. traffic study harder trying to do. it on the real masters show fish and fish and more to d
biggest disappointment for our ministration was the vietnam war it would. shoulders above anything else it was a great tragedy many have compared the the demonstrations and the rallies that that place kind of be about more to the occupy wall street movement what do you think will come out of the occupy movement do you think it will be much of a political or social game changer do you think it will just be at this point a tool to let steam i think you. have an enormous potential. and you can see...
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sight thank you so much for coming on the south that was dr pollack robert's former raise up and ministration author. well still ahead here on artsy u.s. lawmakers are pushing for action in syria military commanders say they're prepared but are we too quick to jump on the intervention there and walk up that story next . welcome to the capital and i'm. put a picture of me when i was like nine years old and just get a look through. a confession i am a total get of friends that i've got to have coffee is that i'm pretty. that it was kind of a bit yesterday. i'm very proud of the world with its place. very much is burning gerard's right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything you do you buy a lot of. thousands of times more stronger than any one of the people you ever put . well the white house says it wants a diplomatic solution in syria but it's considering military intervention in the country and the pentagon has been order it's who review its options and according to officials this includes enforcement of a no f
sight thank you so much for coming on the south that was dr pollack robert's former raise up and ministration author. well still ahead here on artsy u.s. lawmakers are pushing for action in syria military commanders say they're prepared but are we too quick to jump on the intervention there and walk up that story next . welcome to the capital and i'm. put a picture of me when i was like nine years old and just get a look through. a confession i am a total get of friends that i've got to have...
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lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment yet ministration has said that chinese firms will play a role in financing infrastructure throughout the u.s. while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think president reagan is probably rolling over in his grave somewhere around. i'd say it's uncomfortable a lot of people figure america is the you know and all bill you know soft asteroid that it will create more jobs i mean potentially but where would this country isn't so much that so. it's about that chinese firms are already working on huge bridge projects in california new york and alaska political leaders depended the contracts claiming chinese companies would be more efficient but they had spurred criticism over china's work conditions and the devaluation of their currency we can't compete with that now because they are better engineers or because we don't know how to manufacture but because it's not a level playing field we need to get a level playing field here i
lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment yet ministration has said that chinese firms will play a role in financing infrastructure throughout the u.s. while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think president reagan is probably rolling over in his grave somewhere around. i'd say it's uncomfortable a lot of people figure america is the you know and all bill you know soft...
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so i think they all started in the 40 ministration when they were about eight years old. [laughter] anyway, what we'll be doing as a structured conversation here. i would be putting a number of questions to our panelists as a whole as well as to individual ones. and then after a suitable amount of time we will turn it over to the audience for questions from the audience as well. first question is for steve hadley. steve, during his presidency president bush spoke often of his belief that the peoples of the arab world both desired and deserve democracy. i want to know, would you view the events of the arab spring as a vindication or perhaps a cautionary tale for some of the vision that president bush laid out, which were very involved in as well? >> i think the place we have to start is that revolutions in the middle east are being made by the people of the middle east. it's their revolution. this is not made in america. this is not made by george bush. the one thing i think we can claim for president bush is that he, looking at 9/11, was willing to say and articulate very
so i think they all started in the 40 ministration when they were about eight years old. [laughter] anyway, what we'll be doing as a structured conversation here. i would be putting a number of questions to our panelists as a whole as well as to individual ones. and then after a suitable amount of time we will turn it over to the audience for questions from the audience as well. first question is for steve hadley. steve, during his presidency president bush spoke often of his belief that the...
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they don't believe iran has even decided to build a nuclear weapon and on the other hand you have ministration pursuing policies which as if they come from the standpoint that iran has decided to build a nuclear weapon it already is sure about it and they want to stop it do you think that that kind of approach might actually push it ran closer to the idea of getting a bomb even if it hasn't decided no i think that very little that we could do short of an israeli or u.s. military attack on iran would push iran any closer to a decision to make a nuclear weapon and i agree with your statement however you ought to know that iran. is also bound by the nonproliferation treaty and then on proliferation treaty says you have a civil program which meets civil needs only and doesn't do things that could be used only for military purposes you have the u.s. military saying israeli attack on iraq would be a bad idea and the word was premature no you test the u.s. military i think all elements of the united states and the attack on iraq on iran not only would be premature but crazy top u.s. intel or the righ
they don't believe iran has even decided to build a nuclear weapon and on the other hand you have ministration pursuing policies which as if they come from the standpoint that iran has decided to build a nuclear weapon it already is sure about it and they want to stop it do you think that that kind of approach might actually push it ran closer to the idea of getting a bomb even if it hasn't decided no i think that very little that we could do short of an israeli or u.s. military attack on iran...
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[applause] you look at this it ministration's agenda.as made it harder for dreamers and innovators a to pursue economic liberty and freedom. whether it was proposing higher taxes, they are doing it again. the president wants to raise the marginal tax rate to 40%. i told you about that man making amplifiers were he calculated the government takes 65%. it will notice some the% of what he makes. think what that does -- it will go to 70% of what he makes. think of what that does to the dreamers. if i am lucky enough to be successful, and make a profit, if i am one of the lucky ones to be successful, the government wants a 70%. i might as well not to do it. and you have to borrow the money anyway. carl the money and pay that back, and if i'm successful, i have to pay the government. when you compare the risk with the return, a lot of people will not do it. that is what happens when you kill economic freedom. that is what is happening. then was regulation. i hear day in and day out how regulators are crushing our capacity to devel
[applause] you look at this it ministration's agenda.as made it harder for dreamers and innovators a to pursue economic liberty and freedom. whether it was proposing higher taxes, they are doing it again. the president wants to raise the marginal tax rate to 40%. i told you about that man making amplifiers were he calculated the government takes 65%. it will notice some the% of what he makes. think what that does -- it will go to 70% of what he makes. think of what that does to the dreamers. if...
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the damage and repair the damage that they've caused themselves before it's too late for their ministrations arkansas bennett reporting right there with you are with live from moscow still to come for you in this program other world economies five a growing powers are banking on serious change find out how the brics group of countries is aiming to break the domination of the dollar as the main reserve currency. moscow has reiterated its opposition to any foreign military intervention in syria as the arab league needs to decide how to mediate a solution to the crisis but the group will give its backing into a u.n. sponsored peace plan while calling on the opposition and president assad to fully comply but not all of the body's members are committed to diplomacy as artie's therof earth reports. well sirius already said that it's not going to trust any initiative by the arab league of course it was suspended from last year and we saw the sale. of the arab league mission in that country that they also highlighted really the internal decisions that the arab league as a body itself faces and indee
the damage and repair the damage that they've caused themselves before it's too late for their ministrations arkansas bennett reporting right there with you are with live from moscow still to come for you in this program other world economies five a growing powers are banking on serious change find out how the brics group of countries is aiming to break the domination of the dollar as the main reserve currency. moscow has reiterated its opposition to any foreign military intervention in syria...
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first time class warfare has really been embraced as a political tool because we're looking at the ministration that is embrace to class warfare as being politically expedient so yeah he can tell you there's griffin but there might be a little more of the so-called class warfare as you call it than just political expediency so griffin might not feel the effects seeing that he's one of the four hundred richest people in america but the truth is that the wealth gap in america is growing and the middle class is shrinking and it's not just something that conveniently surface for this campaign that's a true. and that's when taking shape for decades so-called class warfare the group and references the american people are waking up to the fact that those of money have used their influence until to scale in their favor and the reality is that the wealthy have been waging a shadow war against the american people for years now but now they've been exposed they try to paint the very big terms of their actions as the insurgents so griffith isn't just a billionaire with a few political thoughts he's also gi
first time class warfare has really been embraced as a political tool because we're looking at the ministration that is embrace to class warfare as being politically expedient so yeah he can tell you there's griffin but there might be a little more of the so-called class warfare as you call it than just political expediency so griffin might not feel the effects seeing that he's one of the four hundred richest people in america but the truth is that the wealth gap in america is growing and the...
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the ministrations and so they are simply illegal yet despite harsh treatment of its own protesters saudi arabia has been very supportive of revolt elsewhere. was among the first to push for international intervention in libya while in syria it is believed to be the maintenance here of the rebels when things did not move as expected to mean the because of the russian and chinese vetoes at the u.n. . i think they decided to play a major. way announcing even publicly. their plan to arm the rebels in syria. only pressure tactics at home and abroad here is say is never scolded by the u.s. say. in washington that currently negotiating ethics could billion dollars sale of advanced chemical weapons brothers in arms conveniently they're still not each other's keepers. artsy beirut lebanon. well you're watching r.t. coming up allegations some lords and m.p.'s could stand to benefit from u.k. health reforms they were just waiting for this legislation to go through parliament and of course now ready to pounce. on the n.h.s. bill now passed some people have been left wondering if free health care wil
the ministrations and so they are simply illegal yet despite harsh treatment of its own protesters saudi arabia has been very supportive of revolt elsewhere. was among the first to push for international intervention in libya while in syria it is believed to be the maintenance here of the rebels when things did not move as expected to mean the because of the russian and chinese vetoes at the u.n. . i think they decided to play a major. way announcing even publicly. their plan to arm the rebels...
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documentary's brilliant what more can we do to awaken people and get them active in pushing this in ministration and legislators of both parties to to move toward a rat a more rapid pull a pullout of troops. well i think you made the important point there tom it has been both parties there's been a bipartisan agreement in washington for far too long that any and all of these problems can be solved if you invade and you occupy a country and the only solution we've been going to problem after problem country after country is a military solution so i think what people can do is what they are beginning to do hold their elected was officials responsible we did not elect you a senator or house member we did not send you to washington to provide more occupation more killing or tragedies for americans and afghanis and to say nothing of the extraordinary waste of billions and billions of dollars all in a cause that makes no sense in terms of it being a military cost you know when i was in afghanistan you get off the plane and you feel in your heart and his soul this is the third poorest country in the wo
documentary's brilliant what more can we do to awaken people and get them active in pushing this in ministration and legislators of both parties to to move toward a rat a more rapid pull a pullout of troops. well i think you made the important point there tom it has been both parties there's been a bipartisan agreement in washington for far too long that any and all of these problems can be solved if you invade and you occupy a country and the only solution we've been going to problem after...
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watching it all day because as you know i was you've been reporting so much going on we've got the ministration trying to cost of iran from its main source of income of course oil exports as a sanction over its nuclear program if we look at the figures that right now we can see that it's rebounding from its biggest decline in three months and that's after a report showed crude stockpiles are falling in the u.s. so that's what's happening today i know that we're expecting these sanctions to happen in the future but we could have to europe because that is alive and kicking this hour and i can tell you that stocks are paying actually guesstimates positive territory of especially the footsie that's not fairing quite so well let's talk into that in a minute and let me tell you it's a bank oil and pharmaceutical companies that are on the rise and as far as persons concerned the treasury chief george osborne he's to deliver his budget today to convince raising ages is to keep their triple a a racing while avoiding pushing the economy into a double dip recession so he's got a balancing act to perform t
watching it all day because as you know i was you've been reporting so much going on we've got the ministration trying to cost of iran from its main source of income of course oil exports as a sanction over its nuclear program if we look at the figures that right now we can see that it's rebounding from its biggest decline in three months and that's after a report showed crude stockpiles are falling in the u.s. so that's what's happening today i know that we're expecting these sanctions to...
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the international community and this was a reflex so look to see all the transition to the right ministration the nergal needs the translight all the missile launched from your point if you as a means of illustrating its assurance and its commitment to supporting the interest rates equal it was your quote great strength only as important as that and you create it and weapons issue. tonics clouds. chance iraq and its intentions. will north korea to the for. the two thousand to twelve nuclear security summit. on r.t. . the controversial army policy calling on soldiers to avoid capture at all costs even if it means taking their own lives has come under fire in israel as a deal last year which saw the release of one israeli soldier in exchange for more than a thousand palestinian prisoners back out of swap is one that israel doesn't want to see repeated as artie's policy or reports. it's that time of year again when no one's called out to push his life on the line for his country. when you go before. you understand that. you might not come back. and six israeli soldiers never did come back anothe
the international community and this was a reflex so look to see all the transition to the right ministration the nergal needs the translight all the missile launched from your point if you as a means of illustrating its assurance and its commitment to supporting the interest rates equal it was your quote great strength only as important as that and you create it and weapons issue. tonics clouds. chance iraq and its intentions. will north korea to the for. the two thousand to twelve nuclear...