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it's a few before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope at all. russia believes the u.n. vote on syria was one sided pressuring all near the regime to end the fighting from moscow the non-binding motion passed at the general assembly does nothing to ease the conflict parties and a start see a child can now has more from new york. this resolution apart from condemning the security council for failing to move the syrian peace process forward also condemns the syrian government for failing to stop using heavy weaponry as well as condemns the syrian government from for not withdrawing from civilian areas among the ones that voted against this text was of course russia russia believes that the behind the humanitarian facade of this resolution lies the militarization of the opposition and russia says this resolution is not helpful and that the country supplying weapons to the opposition are well known take a listen it is a this resolution exacerbates the confrontations and solving the syrian crisis it's not helping
it's a few before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope at all. russia believes the u.n. vote on syria was one sided pressuring all near the regime to end the fighting from moscow the non-binding motion passed at the general assembly does nothing to ease the conflict parties and a start see a child can now has more from new york. this resolution apart from condemning the security council for failing to move the...
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their feet before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope no help at all. more than one hundred people have reportedly been killed in syria over the past twenty four hours alone as the battle for aleppo escalates and clashes take place across the country with the u.n. observer mission set to expire and the looming departure of coffee and on its peace mediator there's a growing concern the prospects for a diplomatic solution are fading as a kind of boycott reports now from damascus. coffin of decision to resign as u.n. special envoy for syria was mad to visit disappointment and almost despair in this country if confirmed what many people felt all along that the situation in that country is only getting worse the death toll continues to rise and violence. new areas so seeing kofi annan throwing in the towel certainly doesn't instill much confidence in the quick resolution of this bloody conflict something that the overwhelming majority of syrians desperately need in the beginning of his term he held a number of me
their feet before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope no help at all. more than one hundred people have reportedly been killed in syria over the past twenty four hours alone as the battle for aleppo escalates and clashes take place across the country with the u.n. observer mission set to expire and the looming departure of coffee and on its peace mediator there's a growing concern the prospects for a diplomatic...
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i guess we know a little bit about it but sometimes i find us to be very naive and we are not really enough to wear over everything that's going on out there they were in a war with iraq so you know we were we thought that they were they were the good relative good guy. and iraq was the you know the bad guys you know it's just the whole it's ridiculous if we change our definition of it who's good and who's bad to suit our needs whenever doesn't that kind of make good and bad relative and meaningless absolutely it's almost thirty years ago so there in thirty years someone can go from being an ally to an enemy well unfortunately that happens yeah so we should probably be more careful with whom we give arms to that is a very good. savation but then again you never know which side of the regime you fall on when you support something and one of the issues of u.s. foreign policy is they've always picked sides which they did in vietnam they did it in other places and sometimes they were successful sometimes they weren't whether or not people remember the iran contra scandal but the bottom l
i guess we know a little bit about it but sometimes i find us to be very naive and we are not really enough to wear over everything that's going on out there they were in a war with iraq so you know we were we thought that they were they were the good relative good guy. and iraq was the you know the bad guys you know it's just the whole it's ridiculous if we change our definition of it who's good and who's bad to suit our needs whenever doesn't that kind of make good and bad relative and...
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eat can't lose but by betting against the naive a day of these midwestern works every time well here are there not naive because these guys are saying let the market decide what the price should be the government is introducing a mandate and saying this is what it is so all the other side when the government intervenes maxim provides their favor and somebody so let's look at who they're favoring with this because there are some in the midwest who are very happy with this tipton corn farmer allan baird he called the mandate one of the most significant things that has ever happened in his career because it helped his industry to overcome low corn prices which were below two dollars a bushel and parts of two thousand and five corn now sells for about eight dollars a bushel baird's sells thousands of bushels of corn he says about thirty percent of his production to not even all plants for fuel production but you know the article points out max the food prices are rising because of this all the corn is being diverted according to a mandate to provide renewable energy in the meantime it's
eat can't lose but by betting against the naive a day of these midwestern works every time well here are there not naive because these guys are saying let the market decide what the price should be the government is introducing a mandate and saying this is what it is so all the other side when the government intervenes maxim provides their favor and somebody so let's look at who they're favoring with this because there are some in the midwest who are very happy with this tipton corn farmer...
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we are naive if they're not coordinated at some level. >> dana: but they said they didn't know anything. if you were in a court of law and prosecuting a case, evidence today, what would you have done? >> kimberly: rest your case. what more proof do you need? not a egg on their face. it's an omelette. this is no credible. i get this is how politics are, we know. that but why would you deny it? that's so rookie and dumb when you know you have a call with a recording on there that may come out. >> eric: they have to deny it. coordination of the -- >> bob: i didn't get a chance to finish what i was going to say. can i continue? >> kimberly: leave it alone. don't tell another lie. >> bob: to be naive enough to think the independent committees do not coordinate in some level because people who contribute them contribute the campaign. but look at the tv to see what ad the campaign is running. you mimic it best you can. this is going to the essential. no question about it. if they stuck with the fact that romney put $500 million in debt on the company and that's why it went under, they would be
we are naive if they're not coordinated at some level. >> dana: but they said they didn't know anything. if you were in a court of law and prosecuting a case, evidence today, what would you have done? >> kimberly: rest your case. what more proof do you need? not a egg on their face. it's an omelette. this is no credible. i get this is how politics are, we know. that but why would you deny it? that's so rookie and dumb when you know you have a call with a recording on there that may...
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. >> and naive. >> and naive. >> that was elizabeth in 2009 with john king talking about the moment thateating on her. >> what goes through your mind? >> nothing went through my mind, i just felt sad. >> you began working as this videographer on the campaign, on your trip to uganda, you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking, what were you both thinking? apart from that, you weren't even using birth control? how did you all think this was going to end? sex tapes, no birth control? >> how did i think it was going to end? >> how could this end in anything but a catastrophic manner if a guy wants to be president? >> that was a mistake. i'm not saying because you asked two things there. >> let's talk about the sex tape first. >> that was a mistake. >> whose idea was it? >> that was a mistake. what does it matter? >> out of curiosity. >> it didn't matter. >> there's people saying you were the evil one trying to get john edwards in trouble. >> that is not true. >> was it his idea? >> that's not true, we were in love and sleep deprived and it was a stupid
. >> and naive. >> and naive. >> that was elizabeth in 2009 with john king talking about the moment thateating on her. >> what goes through your mind? >> nothing went through my mind, i just felt sad. >> you began working as this videographer on the campaign, on your trip to uganda, you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking, what were you both thinking? apart from that, you weren't even using birth control? how did you...
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. >> and naive?abeth edwards talking about the moment john confessed to cheating on her. that must feel weird watching that clip? >> yeah. it's sad. >> what goes through your mind? >> nothing went through my mind. i just felt sad. >> you began working as this video grapher on the campaign earlier from the documentary. you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking. what were you both thinking? apart from that, you weren't using birth control. how did you think this was going to end? sex tapes, no birth control? >> how did i think it was going to end? >> how could it end in anything but a catastrophe for a guy who wants to be president. >> you asked two things there. >> let's talk about the sex tapes. >> that was a mistake. >> whose idea was it? >> what does it matter? >> out of curiosity. >> it doesn't matter. >> people tried to portray you as the evil person hooking you to john edwards and this was part of the plot. get the sex tape and get it leaked. turn yoursel
. >> and naive?abeth edwards talking about the moment john confessed to cheating on her. that must feel weird watching that clip? >> yeah. it's sad. >> what goes through your mind? >> nothing went through my mind. i just felt sad. >> you began working as this video grapher on the campaign earlier from the documentary. you made a sex tape together. again, i come back to this extraordinary risk taking. what were you both thinking? apart from that, you weren't using...
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. >> stephen: is that what "the 50 shades of gray" is the fantasy of the powerful man and the naive woman. >> i have quite a bet of that in there. i have a chapter on sex, yes, yes. >> stephen: all right. what do you do about that between the sheets? >> well, it can-- when it comes to-- as a surprise to couples, when the woman starts being more successful, if they don't talk about it, when she comes home from work, she doesn't feel like she can download the event of the the day or talk about her success and if they feel like they can't talk about whose going on, of course it can be problematic. >> stephen: or if she comes home with a wad of bills and says make it rain. that might cause a problem, too. >> or not, or not. >> stephen: tell you what. try it. liza mundy, thank you so much for joining me. the book is "the
. >> stephen: is that what "the 50 shades of gray" is the fantasy of the powerful man and the naive woman. >> i have quite a bet of that in there. i have a chapter on sex, yes, yes. >> stephen: all right. what do you do about that between the sheets? >> well, it can-- when it comes to-- as a surprise to couples, when the woman starts being more successful, if they don't talk about it, when she comes home from work, she doesn't feel like she can download the...
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did you think it snfs. >> i think naive and foolish. >> will?> i think they wanted to meet their promise to the taxpayers which is we're not going to increase your taxes, and they did that, right? are they foolish? one of my sources said these are either the smartest guys in the world or they will cause immense problems. it's one of the two extremes. >> a fascinating story, thank you all. >>> apparently there is some money in san diego, an investor group including the former los angeles dodgers owners and phil michak mickelson plan to buy another sports team. >>> next, why women wearing red make more green. we'll be back with that story. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are
did you think it snfs. >> i think naive and foolish. >> will?> i think they wanted to meet their promise to the taxpayers which is we're not going to increase your taxes, and they did that, right? are they foolish? one of my sources said these are either the smartest guys in the world or they will cause immense problems. it's one of the two extremes. >> a fascinating story, thank you all. >>> apparently there is some money in san diego, an investor group including...
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you can imagine how naive we were. >> the attempt to enter politics failed. it did not stop him from having a profound influence on his country. >> he was a great and fearless public intellectual, a rare species of our time. not only was he a novelist and screenwriter, very trenchant he was on television, even johnny carson. >> he was a distinguished man from a distinguished family. his grandfather when a senator. he shared relations with -- he shared the stage with jackie kennedy. he published his first novel to critical and popular acclaim. his third novel caused a scandal for the openly gay story line. america's once supportive critics turned on him. he found success he said that the pass was the only interesting thing about the united states. evidence suggests that he was captivated by contemporary america. >> i do not think i need your sycophantic laughter. i have some on tape. >> his singular and thoughtful voice will be much mess. and as will he. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, britain strikes gold, and bradley wiggins, jus
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just like it before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope no help at all events unfolding in the streets of syria seemed to be laid bare on our t.v. screens too but some facts don't always match the headlines for many foreign outlets reports backing the rebel side of the story get top priority over more balanced reporting results is exam the boy carex playings. i shudder i know we're seeing a story joining the camp when a japanese journalist travelling with syrian rebels converted to islam it wasn't just his old name he abandoned. but for those around him he still being someone who reported to the complexity that he became one of the few camera hanging on the place of a rifle. was really just conversion of ground is rare on the syrian front lines becoming political disciples on one side the rebels is almost the norm for many reporting to the world in the past weeks of coverage c.n.n. has aired five exactly just from the syrian frontlines people all detailing the plight of those fighting bigger menace and while t
just like it before him and they just see we need to get rid of him and everything will be ok it's a naive approach that will do no hope no help at all events unfolding in the streets of syria seemed to be laid bare on our t.v. screens too but some facts don't always match the headlines for many foreign outlets reports backing the rebel side of the story get top priority over more balanced reporting results is exam the boy carex playings. i shudder i know we're seeing a story joining the camp...
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if you remember, hillary clinton called him naive for thinking like that. but now yet we see three and a half years later into president obama's term, they have been able to produce one resolution on iran at the u.n. i think it's really scary to think that this administration has given up on diplomacy. they have decided that maybe it's inevitable that iran is going to get a bomb. but at the end of the day, i don't see any tough actions coming out of the white house. and nor will you. nor will you because unlike hillary clinton, i don't think that this president is naive. i think he knows exactly what he is doing. his whole strategy including with iran has been to advance our enemies. to support them in ways that we can't even imagine and it's really appalling because iran is the greatest threat to regional and global security. rick renel, great to see you. thank you. when we come back, charges that the obama administration is telling ice agents to ignore federal immigration law. we will will investigate it in just a couple of moments. >> thank you for stayi
if you remember, hillary clinton called him naive for thinking like that. but now yet we see three and a half years later into president obama's term, they have been able to produce one resolution on iran at the u.n. i think it's really scary to think that this administration has given up on diplomacy. they have decided that maybe it's inevitable that iran is going to get a bomb. but at the end of the day, i don't see any tough actions coming out of the white house. and nor will you. nor will...
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i was so naive. >> you did participate in that video. >> when she told me, you need evidence to protect yourself, because ross just got elected share of -- sheriff. if he does not want to give you any money, how are you going to call lawyers? this is an old boys' network. >> i understand your feedear. would you say that you exaggerated the extent of this incident when you were describing it to these individuals so they may have gotten the impression it was a far more serious incident then perhaps you have said since then? >> i remember i told not ivory and kelly in my heart i did not want to divorce. i said, i think he is a victim of circumstances. he was a little boy. >> we do not need to hear that. >> i understand that, and i understand his rational fear, and as his wife, i should support him, so my first step is to support him. good >> to protect your husband even if he grabs your arm and there is an injury like that? >> maybe if i thought he ignored my fear i would do the same thing. >> good evening, miss lopez. i will try to be brief because you have had a long session, but i was u
i was so naive. >> you did participate in that video. >> when she told me, you need evidence to protect yourself, because ross just got elected share of -- sheriff. if he does not want to give you any money, how are you going to call lawyers? this is an old boys' network. >> i understand your feedear. would you say that you exaggerated the extent of this incident when you were describing it to these individuals so they may have gotten the impression it was a far more serious...