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you are dismissed as naive. is it naive? >> well, it is naive, that's true. you see the same dyke ot somy in iranian policy. in iran they are dealing with a situation, that is a little different to the situation in the states. in iran we deal with the supreme lead whore is the guardian of the revolution, of a certain value. one of them is being anti-u.s. or anti-israel. with the majority they don't see that. they want to the see the country stage. they'll want to see the international community and become part of the bigger global culture. that dichotomy becomes complicated when the harsh voices, like the ones we heard on friday come out. >> you refer to the ayatollah khamenei as a politician. he must also, i'm guessing, want to maintain clerical supremacy in the iranian system, and that means satisfying young people's aspirations. pi.d typically islamic society runs on the basis of some sort of informed consensus that makes people, if they don't like power, they are accepting to it. they have an armed revolt. and he functions that way, accustomed to function
you are dismissed as naive. is it naive? >> well, it is naive, that's true. you see the same dyke ot somy in iranian policy. in iran they are dealing with a situation, that is a little different to the situation in the states. in iran we deal with the supreme lead whore is the guardian of the revolution, of a certain value. one of them is being anti-u.s. or anti-israel. with the majority they don't see that. they want to the see the country stage. they'll want to see the international...
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>> i think that is naive statement by the director. my personal information was in that batch.cial security number, all my past dwellings. my personal relationships, family. even my fingerprint. and in some cases you will have the iris of your eye can be digitized. that type of information is very sensitive and used for espionage. especially in cases of certain people that have very high access in things that, we don't know. what i'm really concerned about here, is that some entrepreneur, that perhaps has it, maybe a non-state actor, could bundle the data, financial data, data for military intelligence, data for, you know, other types of things, industrial espionage, that would be something that, as you go through this tons of data, you look for the diamonds. all you have to do is take out four or five really, sharp pieces of information and use it for your espionage purposes and you have accomplished, you know a great deal of harm against our country and helped whatever their cause happens to be. deirdre: so, colonel, do you think his comments, i heard you say they were naive,
>> i think that is naive statement by the director. my personal information was in that batch.cial security number, all my past dwellings. my personal relationships, family. even my fingerprint. and in some cases you will have the iris of your eye can be digitized. that type of information is very sensitive and used for espionage. especially in cases of certain people that have very high access in things that, we don't know. what i'm really concerned about here, is that some entrepreneur,...
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so a few people have said were you naÏve that this is happening and they could make in a comic story.this is like a burgeoning to in the middle of it, but she presented this as a comics dory. and i guess it happened. all of the comedy happened. and we were there. i mean, we were mean, we were thereby locking away. and so i think it's a kind of valuable world about to change with nobody knowing that is about to change. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention. >> 759. petitioner versus arizona. >> arguments number eight team, broke the way. >> madison is the most famous case this court never decided. >> judge here it existed as of late people here on my end where slavery was not legally recognized. >> putting the decision into effect would take presidential orders in the presence of federal troops and marshals and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that change the direction and import of the court and society can also change society. ♪ >> so she told them they would have to have a search and mrs. snape
so a few people have said were you naÏve that this is happening and they could make in a comic story.this is like a burgeoning to in the middle of it, but she presented this as a comics dory. and i guess it happened. all of the comedy happened. and we were there. i mean, we were mean, we were thereby locking away. and so i think it's a kind of valuable world about to change with nobody knowing that is about to change. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of...
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but as i said, naÏve arguments.he independence is basically opening pandora's box in the region, and then we will face an entirely different middle east, not just one, two, three of the many areas which may claim for independence, thus it is not appropriate to basically support the organization or support the independence of anyone on the territory, any of the independent territories. the territorial integrity's. >> okay. thank you, nasser hadian. most people in washington are not ignore that there is a debate going on. as you have mentioned been written in your paper, the dominant view still is not iran must be a force for what it cost position. you know well that what iran call stabilization arab countries call meddling a worse in the affairs of arab countries. how you think the iranian debate can bethe somehow factor in the debate in the arab world how they can be influenced to see iranian activities in this to have less negative light. >> my wife tells me my speaking skills have regressed. iranian intentions and
but as i said, naÏve arguments.he independence is basically opening pandora's box in the region, and then we will face an entirely different middle east, not just one, two, three of the many areas which may claim for independence, thus it is not appropriate to basically support the organization or support the independence of anyone on the territory, any of the independent territories. the territorial integrity's. >> okay. thank you, nasser hadian. most people in washington are not ignore...
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clinton: i might be naive. they say you get naive when you get long in the tooth. but i think that they ought to have these debates in the republican primary in democratic primary. i think that -- i expected to be very vigorous in the primary and whoever wins the primaries will have a hard debate. they need to keep in mind that what we are to do is to take the advantages america has a mark cuban talked about it, we are well-positioned, that we can solve the problem that is bedeviling the world, that is to create so many jobs and we can have shared prosperity. without to show respect for the debate by trying to be as specific and clear as we can about the policy choices before us. we can trust the american people by saying look, it is not that simple. if it were simple, we would have already done it. these are the things that we think are important and this is what we will do about it. i think the more we can keep it -- on thatthe last and the less -- i see in the media today a culture of anger and resentment. we have to kind of rise above anger to answers. if you g
clinton: i might be naive. they say you get naive when you get long in the tooth. but i think that they ought to have these debates in the republican primary in democratic primary. i think that -- i expected to be very vigorous in the primary and whoever wins the primaries will have a hard debate. they need to keep in mind that what we are to do is to take the advantages america has a mark cuban talked about it, we are well-positioned, that we can solve the problem that is bedeviling the world,...
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. >> i think i'm naive. i'm 118 years old. >> what do you think. >> i don't believe i have ever been cheated on. >> you are naive you are naive. >> really. >> yes, are you kidding. >> some people say women are better at cheating then men. with guys you don't think about the details. it is all about the details. you get slop he, we mess up and find out. they think bit. >> this is who are filing. >> no one has cheated on you. >> everybody has been cheated on. >> that is not true. >> that is very true. >> halle berry can get cheated on. >> she has got issues. >> i cheated with her. >> let's in move on. candy kane in the control room, bear with me. >> they keep telling to us move on. >> this is interesting. do you check your phone when he is in the bathroom or whatever. >> have i done it, yes. would i do it, no. >> i used to be a believer, checking phone but when you do check it, you do find something. i believe whatever is done in the dark will come to the light. presidentially i will find out. i don't to have
. >> i think i'm naive. i'm 118 years old. >> what do you think. >> i don't believe i have ever been cheated on. >> you are naive you are naive. >> really. >> yes, are you kidding. >> some people say women are better at cheating then men. with guys you don't think about the details. it is all about the details. you get slop he, we mess up and find out. they think bit. >> this is who are filing. >> no one has cheated on you. >>...
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she said, this is a religious, totalitarian regime essentially, theocratic regime and naive to thinkuld deal with them yet it appears exactly what she did. >> the president has been naive throughout this whole process. his whole foreign policy has been the same way. reset button with russia. whether north korea, iran, syria, all around the world. that is what we've seen as a naive approach to foreign policy both with barack obama and with hillary clinton. but what this deal shows me is there is no red line with this president and this administration. they were so desperate to get any deal that they settled for a very bad deal and the president had this deal euphoria, to me said, he is blinded and can not see how detrimental deal this is to the united states as well as to the world in terms of security and safety. martha: the deal is still on the plate. it looks like it will be a done deal. do you agree? >> well it is interesting that the united nations had a chance to vote on this. sound like iranian will have an opportunity to vote and yet the president and number of democrats in th
she said, this is a religious, totalitarian regime essentially, theocratic regime and naive to thinkuld deal with them yet it appears exactly what she did. >> the president has been naive throughout this whole process. his whole foreign policy has been the same way. reset button with russia. whether north korea, iran, syria, all around the world. that is what we've seen as a naive approach to foreign policy both with barack obama and with hillary clinton. but what this deal shows me is...
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and i think also, it's naive to believe that only america, in our black projects, has the ability to keep the secret. i think in iran's military house we see a few of the cockroaches and it's naive to believe we don't shee the hundreds of others that are well hidden. host: give us an idea of the -- you said the two different ranges. the intercontinental ballistic missile, the icbm, and the medium range. what's the difference in distance between those two? caller: the difference is, partially the velocity that you need to be able to reach and the fact that that velocity is significantly high, where you have to factor in relative effects for your targeting. medium range you don't need that. this is so funny to me. the republicans are burping about the tens of billions of dollars that are going to be unfrozen. well, that doesn't even compare to the tens of billions of dollars that iran's going to get when all the sanctions are lifted. i do believe that iran, their motive for this, ok, is they need the cash to develop a viable intercontinental ballistic missile. because they would love t
and i think also, it's naive to believe that only america, in our black projects, has the ability to keep the secret. i think in iran's military house we see a few of the cockroaches and it's naive to believe we don't shee the hundreds of others that are well hidden. host: give us an idea of the -- you said the two different ranges. the intercontinental ballistic missile, the icbm, and the medium range. what's the difference in distance between those two? caller: the difference is, partially...
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. >> do you think angela merkel has handled it well or been naive, correct me if i'm wrong but to welcome all official asylum seekers from syria do you think she was naive perhaps overreached what germany could actually deliver? >> well, what she stated was that those people who are coming and fleeing and those mostly from syria have almost 100% of getting the asylum. so recognized here in germany this is what she was stating. that is of course that should be also the case in other eu countries. as we are striving towards common european asylum standard. this was the message she was also sending is we need oget the to that system. >> 8yes, which we're for the moment nowhere near that. madam, thank you. >>> now egyptian officials say eight mexican tourists were accidentally killed in a security operation in egypt. they said helicopter gun ships mistook the group for terrorists. >> mexico expresses deep dismay for this deplorable event. has demand he a explanation. >> reporter: mexican officials had spoken to some of the survivors. >> these mexicans admitted to hospitals, told us they were
. >> do you think angela merkel has handled it well or been naive, correct me if i'm wrong but to welcome all official asylum seekers from syria do you think she was naive perhaps overreached what germany could actually deliver? >> well, what she stated was that those people who are coming and fleeing and those mostly from syria have almost 100% of getting the asylum. so recognized here in germany this is what she was stating. that is of course that should be also the case in other...
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you know, i feel pretty naive, i feel like someone older maybe wouldn't let this happen. 19 years old, just out of high school in june and one year later this is where i am right now. i never ever thought in my whole life i'd be one of those girls. >> stories like these are becoming more and more common place. domestic violence and drug use are on the rise here and law enforcement is overwhelmed. it's easy to see how vulnerable young women can fall into desperate circumstances. how are you doing now? >> i'm okay. still trying to get on my feet. starting a new job this week, actually. i'm trying to work it out. it was hard. it's a tough town. >> escaping the life is never easy. but wendy has already shepherded several weomen already to safet, either to home or a shelter. >> if you feel stempttempted ton the phone and answer calls because you need cash, just call me and talk to me and i'll remind you of how you felt and what you went threw when you decided to stop. sometimes it's easy to forget and you fall back. there are pumps in the community looking for vulnerable girls
you know, i feel pretty naive, i feel like someone older maybe wouldn't let this happen. 19 years old, just out of high school in june and one year later this is where i am right now. i never ever thought in my whole life i'd be one of those girls. >> stories like these are becoming more and more common place. domestic violence and drug use are on the rise here and law enforcement is overwhelmed. it's easy to see how vulnerable young women can fall into desperate circumstances. how are...
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. >> there was perhaps naively thinking back, quite an opt fix in the courtroom.ot just from the journalist, but the defendants. just before he went into the cage, he gave his mobile phone, saying i'll take them back after i come out. we assumed that egypt can't want any more bad press that it had made their point and received so much bad press, and it was a huge head ache and they wanted to get rid of it. as soon as the judge said the first words you knew it wouldn't be good news. it was explaining to the cameras and domestic audience and continued to talk about how these were not journalists at all. it was horror really, the realedition that the guys would go back to prison after six months. it stepped in. and forcing the family around. which was devastated. there are not enough words to courtroom. you could say anything about the legal basis, the judges have not given their reasons, their behaviour was extraordinary and unjudicious. the fact that they were convicted without reasons indicates that there has been quite a bit of background, quite a bit happening b
. >> there was perhaps naively thinking back, quite an opt fix in the courtroom.ot just from the journalist, but the defendants. just before he went into the cage, he gave his mobile phone, saying i'll take them back after i come out. we assumed that egypt can't want any more bad press that it had made their point and received so much bad press, and it was a huge head ache and they wanted to get rid of it. as soon as the judge said the first words you knew it wouldn't be good news. it was...
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how naÏve and foolish he was in 50 or 60 years later "the new york times" print a retraction and apology so another silver lining. yes both of them -- most of the people in these events even if you are a superficial history some residents but there are some obscure people. yes. >> the >> are there any countries that tend to have more bad days than other countries? >> that is a good question. i think that it boils down to my knowledge that we try to cover every country or at least every content. but in reviewing it, there is a lot of american bad days and a lot of european -- there's a fair amount of russian and chinese and japanese. so no i can't sit there and say that there is more that have endured over history in the terrible sufferings. india would be a candidate particularly who when the women were not appreciated they really were not appreciated over there and their duty for centuries was when there has been divided with her spouse died was to jump on the funeral fire and lead themselves and this one particular story who yielded all sorts of cover until the husband died and she was
how naÏve and foolish he was in 50 or 60 years later "the new york times" print a retraction and apology so another silver lining. yes both of them -- most of the people in these events even if you are a superficial history some residents but there are some obscure people. yes. >> the >> are there any countries that tend to have more bad days than other countries? >> that is a good question. i think that it boils down to my knowledge that we try to cover every...
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you know, i feel pretty naive. i feel like someone older maybe wouldn't let this happen.ntrol. i'm 19 years old. you know, just out of high school in june and then, like, one year later, this is where i am right now. i never, ever thought in my whole life i'd be one of those girls. >> stories like these are becoming more and more common place. drug use and domestic violence are on the rise here. and law enforcement is overwhelmed. it's easy to see how vulnerable young women can quickly fall into desperate circumstances. >> how you doing now? >> i'm okay. still trying to get to my feet. i mean, starting a new job this week, actually. i'm trying to work it out. but it's hard. williston is a tough town. >> escaping the life is never easy. but wendy has already shepherded several women to safety, either back home, or to a secure shelter. >> you don't have to get to that point of being desperate. and if you feel tempted to get on the phone and answer calls because you might need cash, call me and talk to me about it. let's just talk it through. i'll remind you of how you felt
you know, i feel pretty naive. i feel like someone older maybe wouldn't let this happen.ntrol. i'm 19 years old. you know, just out of high school in june and then, like, one year later, this is where i am right now. i never, ever thought in my whole life i'd be one of those girls. >> stories like these are becoming more and more common place. drug use and domestic violence are on the rise here. and law enforcement is overwhelmed. it's easy to see how vulnerable young women can quickly...
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and if in the united states you take some encouragement from that, you dismiss as naive. >> it is. that's true. you see the same dicotemy in iranian politics. in iran it's a situation different than the situation in the states. in iran, you're dealing with a supreme leader as a guardian of the revolution and certain values and one of them is being anti-u.s., anti-israel. and the majority of the people don't see that. they want to see their country changed. they want to see their country join the international community. and become part of a bigger global culture. and so that dichotemy becomes more illustrated. >>> the ayatolla wants to retain spremcy in the system. satisfying their aspiration aspirations. >> they run on a consensus that makes people if they don't like power you don't have a result and i think he functions that way. he's accustomed to functioning with the system of consensus in islamic religious science. so i think he tries to balance that. but it doesn't mean he's intent on becoming a friend of the united states. he has a long snding feeling that really bad people
and if in the united states you take some encouragement from that, you dismiss as naive. >> it is. that's true. you see the same dicotemy in iranian politics. in iran it's a situation different than the situation in the states. in iran, you're dealing with a supreme leader as a guardian of the revolution and certain values and one of them is being anti-u.s., anti-israel. and the majority of the people don't see that. they want to see their country changed. they want to see their country...
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. >> best friend going up -- >> you're so naive when we talk about. >> i'm not naive.end in the world is muslim. no different rens between me. >> i'm to the painting them all with the same brush but. >> horrible. >> you don't acknowledge with radical islam. and hand out citizenship. >> we're not. takes years and years. >> we're going around in a circle here. i would say this -- >> continue to be killed. >> personal story. we appreciate you sharing that. there are a lot of families all over the world who want to come here. we have to figure out how to get it done agreed, right. >> yep. >> make sure people coming here want to be here. >> breaking news. here is house floor vote we're watching live. first of two things we're watching from the house floor. the bill to approve the iran deal, it certainly puts anybody who votes for it and against it on the spot. republicans wanting to see for the nation to see that democrats bet on the record were this very publicly. that did not pass. or it has passed, excuse me and it was expected to pass. so this is not exactly a shocker.
. >> best friend going up -- >> you're so naive when we talk about. >> i'm not naive.end in the world is muslim. no different rens between me. >> i'm to the painting them all with the same brush but. >> horrible. >> you don't acknowledge with radical islam. and hand out citizenship. >> we're not. takes years and years. >> we're going around in a circle here. i would say this -- >> continue to be killed. >> personal story. we appreciate...
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it is naive to think that this nuclear deal with the rand will make us less safe or secure. therefore mr. speaker we must reject it. i think my chairman mr. royce for this resolution. i yield back. the gentlelady yields back the gentlelady from california reserves. pleased to, i am yield to the gentlemen from south carolina. gentleman from south carolina is recognized for three minutes. today in joint conference of plan of action. plus germany. the european union, and a ran i support this deal because it is the best available option to prevent a ran from getting a nuclear weapon. all of us agree that it must be prevented. the opponents of this agreement say that a rant supports terrorism. i do not disagree with that. this deal is about only one issue. the issue that the entire world agrees is by far the most pressing. preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon. it is precisely because they are sown a fairy us that this deal is so important. the interest of the design is and may remain a rand would be for more dangerous if they acquired a nuclear weapon. this deal is the b
it is naive to think that this nuclear deal with the rand will make us less safe or secure. therefore mr. speaker we must reject it. i think my chairman mr. royce for this resolution. i yield back. the gentlelady yields back the gentlelady from california reserves. pleased to, i am yield to the gentlemen from south carolina. gentleman from south carolina is recognized for three minutes. today in joint conference of plan of action. plus germany. the european union, and a ran i support this deal...
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this opinion which has never been confirmed by the facts in those naive trust wielding economic power and in the second was working of the economic system. he has repeatedly condemned the idolatry of the market and has said in a speech to its present harvey referred to in bolivia, when capital becomes an idol, you get pain, death, and a structured and the stench of the dung of the devil. words, perhapsg a strong as carthage must be destroyed. his ideology is traditional, systemic, and anthropological. it is supremely traditional. but then it set the economy must be autonomous and shielded from hasuence of moral character led men to abuse the process and a thoroughly destructive way. pope john the second set the state of inequality between individuals and nations not only still exists, it is increasing. it is obvious that a fundamental defect or rather a series of , indeed a defective machinery, is at the root of contemporary economics and materialistic civilization, which does not allow the human family to break free from such radically unjust situations. onn paul to also said speakin
this opinion which has never been confirmed by the facts in those naive trust wielding economic power and in the second was working of the economic system. he has repeatedly condemned the idolatry of the market and has said in a speech to its present harvey referred to in bolivia, when capital becomes an idol, you get pain, death, and a structured and the stench of the dung of the devil. words, perhapsg a strong as carthage must be destroyed. his ideology is traditional, systemic, and...
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laura: is it naÏve to expect migrants to stay put in countries under the quota system, countries likegreece and slovakia, where there is very little economic opportunity? rather than coming to countries like germany, the united kingdom? >> these countries have to take many more. there should be a quota system, so that every country accepts according to its possibility. laura: do you think the german government is reflecting the will of the german people? we saw very large turnouts for the movement. there is a burgeoning -- increasingly stronger far right movement in germany. is there a risk he will push people into the arms of the far will pushisk you people into the arms of the far right? >> these people are not saying anything at the moment. what you see, especially in my hometown, is people are very happy to help. nations.e lots of the the population is -- lots of donations. the population is really engaged. laura: you are not seeing any backlash against germany welcoming such large numbers of refugees, for example in a small town where a school was supposed used as a refugee cente
laura: is it naÏve to expect migrants to stay put in countries under the quota system, countries likegreece and slovakia, where there is very little economic opportunity? rather than coming to countries like germany, the united kingdom? >> these countries have to take many more. there should be a quota system, so that every country accepts according to its possibility. laura: do you think the german government is reflecting the will of the german people? we saw very large turnouts for...
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and for all the street-smarts, he found his older cousin could be naive. emmett did not know there are certain things he didn't know or do. >> he didn't know anything that we didn't. we lived here, we didn't know >>> in the south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no. simeon wright was with him when the young wife of the store owner of roy bryant stepped outside. he was going for a conference. >> where were you. >> standing right beside emmett, outside the door. >> and you heard him whistle. >> oh, my goodness. >> the boys had gone down to the store at the crossroads known as one miss sippy, for some candy and pop. >> over the years, history crowded over what happened in the shop. whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> w
and for all the street-smarts, he found his older cousin could be naive. emmett did not know there are certain things he didn't know or do. >> he didn't know anything that we didn't. we lived here, we didn't know >>> in the south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no....
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and for all the street-smarts, he found his older cousin could be naive. emmett did not know there are certain things he didn't know or do. >> he didn't know anything that we didn't. we lived here, we didn't know >>> in the south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no. simeon wright was with him when the young wife of the store owner of roy bryant stepped outside. he was going for a conference. >> where were you. >> standing right beside emmett, outside the door. >> and you heard him whistle. >> oh, my goodness. >> the boys had gone down to the store at the crossroads known as one miss sippy, for some candy and pop. >> over the years, history crowded over what happened in the shop. whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> w
and for all the street-smarts, he found his older cousin could be naive. emmett did not know there are certain things he didn't know or do. >> he didn't know anything that we didn't. we lived here, we didn't know >>> in the south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no....
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economist says that is what syriza should have done and was naive to trust in consensus. >> it was impossible to persuade the majority of syriza by the error of its approach. syriza went there it tried it came up against reality of the european union. and in the end it was subjected to blackmail because that's the nature of the monetary union. the powers there. it was subjected to blackmail and it surrendered completely. >> reporter: many greeks agree but only a trickle of many still sympathize with the man whose feelings of his own achievements are as mixed as theirs. tsipras appears to be full of convictions. says he was forced into it, he disagrees with austerity but promises to implement it. some people feel he made a sincere effort to negotiate a deal against impossible odds. no one is yet sure who or what will save greece. john siropolous, al jazeera, athens. >> after a volum volcano, mounto spewed out rock and ash this morning. anyone within two kilometers of the mountain is at risk. >>> there are likely to be more arrests in the corruption scandal surrounding fifa, football's world go
economist says that is what syriza should have done and was naive to trust in consensus. >> it was impossible to persuade the majority of syriza by the error of its approach. syriza went there it tried it came up against reality of the european union. and in the end it was subjected to blackmail because that's the nature of the monetary union. the powers there. it was subjected to blackmail and it surrendered completely. >> reporter: many greeks agree but only a trickle of many...
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it would be irresponsibility to support such a weak such a naive, and such a dangerous deal understand what we are trying to achieve. they can win that as long as the threshold is 60. buts ultimately stopping the procedure may look better than having a bill go to the president's desk, and forcing his hand to veto it. >> so that's the senate, what is going on in the house. in their last minute man moves. >> a completely different ball game. house republicans really throughout the ball plan, and instead of voting to disapprove, which imseems like it could have just passed the house, and some as well, they have thrown out that plan. instead, a conservative group has pushed back, and they want to have the house vote to approve the deal. that would fail but they would put them on defense. they are also criticizing the white house, for what they are calling sky deals with international inspectors and iran. the republicans say we haven't seen this fine print, and so how can we really vet this, and vote on it, if we don't know the full details. now, house speaker john boehner spoke to reporter
it would be irresponsibility to support such a weak such a naive, and such a dangerous deal understand what we are trying to achieve. they can win that as long as the threshold is 60. buts ultimately stopping the procedure may look better than having a bill go to the president's desk, and forcing his hand to veto it. >> so that's the senate, what is going on in the house. in their last minute man moves. >> a completely different ball game. house republicans really throughout the...
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if we hang our hats on it, saying we put out a report, and this would fix everything, it would be naives this, as you heard, suggested only really a valid exercise if it turns into something? >> well, you know, we appreciate this report and how comprehensive it is, because since last year any community that has endured police violence will continue to learn lessons. and this report offers a continuation of the lessons learnt. first of all, to dre appreciate the way the focus is on race, something that a year ago we wouldn't be talking about. then we appreciate the way that there's an acknowledgment, not just in ferguson, but over the country that racially bias the policing is nothing new. we saw if in new york. and baltimore with freddy gray. it's a pervasive problem. >> what we appreciate is the way the report connects policing to other aspects of every day life, including education and housing, and how racial inequities in those systems became the underlying reason and may have led to the deady interaction that we saw mike broken and the officer of the police department, of what occur
if we hang our hats on it, saying we put out a report, and this would fix everything, it would be naives this, as you heard, suggested only really a valid exercise if it turns into something? >> well, you know, we appreciate this report and how comprehensive it is, because since last year any community that has endured police violence will continue to learn lessons. and this report offers a continuation of the lessons learnt. first of all, to dre appreciate the way the focus is on race,...
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economists say that that's what syriza should have done and was naive to trust in consensus. >> in the end, it was subjected to blackmail because that's the nature of the european union. >> many greeks gray that only a trickle of voters end up on popularity's door step. many sympathize with the man who hails his bailout was the only deal, but says he was forced into it. some people feel that he made a sincere effort to negotiate a better deal against odds. other feels he's incompetent. >> he may be able to eke out another victory and save his legacy but they are not sure who or what will save greece. >> israeli police have detained several palestinians in occupied east jerusalem. tensions are high after israeli forces stormed the compound for the third time in 24 hours. the police say that the palestinians threw rocks and officers who then entered the area. police through stun grenades at a mosque at a holy side. >>> switzerland's attorney general said that investigators have found more evidence to tighten their case against those accused in the fifa corruption scandal. they said that
economists say that that's what syriza should have done and was naive to trust in consensus. >> in the end, it was subjected to blackmail because that's the nature of the european union. >> many greeks gray that only a trickle of voters end up on popularity's door step. many sympathize with the man who hails his bailout was the only deal, but says he was forced into it. some people feel that he made a sincere effort to negotiate a better deal against odds. other feels he's...
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. >> this opinion expresses a crude and naive trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power. >> francis is not breaking ground in social catholic teaching, the way popes from the end of the 19th century talked about. there has been criticism of capitalism that forsakes people. leaving people on the margins. people like the crowd that line up for food every morning, outside st. francis. a stone's throw from broadway. in time's square. and new york skyscrapers. >> paris priests say the programme began in the depth of the great depression in 1829. in 86 years since, they have only missed four days helping the needy. >> it's not so much collecting money as it is in getting in there. and bringing in the expertise, raising money is not enough. >> i don't think the pope is against business. that can provide more opportunity to help people. they hope to show hope for good, including paying for extensive renovations of the cathedral. >> let's make sure we are giving paid leave, time off. higher wages, and do it collectively, as opposed to signalling out businesses and attacking capita
. >> this opinion expresses a crude and naive trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power. >> francis is not breaking ground in social catholic teaching, the way popes from the end of the 19th century talked about. there has been criticism of capitalism that forsakes people. leaving people on the margins. people like the crowd that line up for food every morning, outside st. francis. a stone's throw from broadway. in time's square. and new york skyscrapers. >> paris...
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so that night in 2009, said major general dahl, bergdahl headed down the mountain, naively believing that if he was reported missing, it would help him get an audience with a general so he could lay out his concerns. but 12 hours later, while thousands of soldiers searched desperately, berghdahl was captured by the taliban. it would be five years before bergdahl was freed. witness terrence russell today choked up, describing conditions of "absolute torture and horror." held blindfolded in a cage for he said, sustained extensive lifelong injuries. major general dahl says he does not believe a sentence would be appropriate, but bergdahl could still face life in prison. >>> we turn to washington. house republicans today pushing through a bill to block federal money for planned parenthood. the bill is not expected to pass in the senate. >>> still much more ahead on "world news tonight." you're about to hear from the high school football players. they say someone told them to blind side the referee. >>> new developments in what was once called the "gone girl" case. what we're learning tha
so that night in 2009, said major general dahl, bergdahl headed down the mountain, naively believing that if he was reported missing, it would help him get an audience with a general so he could lay out his concerns. but 12 hours later, while thousands of soldiers searched desperately, berghdahl was captured by the taliban. it would be five years before bergdahl was freed. witness terrence russell today choked up, describing conditions of "absolute torture and horror." held...
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international community has failed them and because of incorrect action of newcomers to the region and naive regional actors. consequently the wage of destruction has gone beyond the arab world and reached the gates of europe and the united states and has resulted in the destruction of the relics of civility and precious works of ancient civilizations and more broadly has resulted in the death of humanity itself. we should not are forget that the roots are in the military intervention of yesterday. if we did not have the u.s. military invasion of afghanistan and iraq and the united states's unwarranted support of the zionist regime against the nation of palestine today the terrorists would not have an execution for the justification of their crimes. it is urgent for the united states government, instead of explaining the truth of the region and throwing about baseless accusations and pursuing other dangerous policies in defense of its regional allies who only cultivate deceit of division and extremism, this must be brought to an end, and its actions must be made compatible with the realities
international community has failed them and because of incorrect action of newcomers to the region and naive regional actors. consequently the wage of destruction has gone beyond the arab world and reached the gates of europe and the united states and has resulted in the destruction of the relics of civility and precious works of ancient civilizations and more broadly has resulted in the death of humanity itself. we should not are forget that the roots are in the military intervention of...
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he said it was absolutely naive and irresponsible of angela merkel to let all these migrants into the country when authorities are under pressure to register them. there said that she said there is a safety risk, there might be said theters, and he chancellor made a huge mistake in deciding to do this. the interior minister also spoke out today. he said that in allowing more migrants to come to germany than there are people being born in germany each year will affect the cultural statistics of the country, somewhat of a controversial statement here. so there is some backlash against the german chancellor's decision. , 61% ofl released today germans are not afraid of the migrants coming to germany. they welcome it. she will have several public addresses today. yesterday she said that this wave of migration to germany is only to make a humanitarian effort in the short-term, but to integrate them in the long term. and that this will benefit germany in the long term. molly: jessica saltz reporting from berlin. news, a search and rescue -- search and rescue operations continue in japan wit
he said it was absolutely naive and irresponsible of angela merkel to let all these migrants into the country when authorities are under pressure to register them. there said that she said there is a safety risk, there might be said theters, and he chancellor made a huge mistake in deciding to do this. the interior minister also spoke out today. he said that in allowing more migrants to come to germany than there are people being born in germany each year will affect the cultural statistics of...
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really naive. because i went to prison and i didn't even steal my money.n't believe when i explained what i went to prison for which was a minor campaign finance violation. >> you were under investigation regarding how your cam pain ran and you are convicted of perjury in speaking to federal investigators. >> essentially, yes. yes. and so that was first. secondly though u they developed some respect for me because my best friend had worn a wire for a couple of months to get me to admit they signed a false affidavit five years earlier and i then did not wear a wire on anyone when i had a possibility of maybe reducing my sentence or staying out of prison. because snitches are verboten in prison at least that earned me some measure of respect. >> i what was your safety in there. >> i got in several scrapes, most of them on the basketball court. and various junctures chifs threatened. but i had only a year and a day. almost everybody i was locked one had at least ten years total because of the mandatory minimum sentences they are talking about reducing now. >>
really naive. because i went to prison and i didn't even steal my money.n't believe when i explained what i went to prison for which was a minor campaign finance violation. >> you were under investigation regarding how your cam pain ran and you are convicted of perjury in speaking to federal investigators. >> essentially, yes. yes. and so that was first. secondly though u they developed some respect for me because my best friend had worn a wire for a couple of months to get me to...
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. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course, we didn't express that to her.n, we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles were talking about a divorce before he suffered the stroke. it's unclear whether kathy would have remained the beneficiary had the two divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play. but their immediate concern was the investigation of kathy's death. >> very early in my career, a very seasoned homicide detective shared with me something that's always kind of stayed with me. and he said that during the course of a good investigation, the clean get cleaner and the dirty get dirtier. >> the medical examiner told police she saw something suspicious during kathy augustine's autopsy, two small bruises on kathy's left buttock. >> there was at least one injection, if not two probable injection or needle puncture sites identified in an unusual location for therapy. and the punctu
. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course, we didn't express that to her.n, we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles were talking about a divorce before he suffered the stroke. it's unclear whether kathy would have remained the beneficiary had the two divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play. but...
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i -- it would be irresponsible to support such a weak, such a naive, and such a dangerous deal. >> tonderstand what we're trying to achieve here, we're not putting a seal of approval on iran and their conduct, and their activity, that will never happen. instead what we're saying, we have one goal in mind, shared by many nations around the world to stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: here is what is not ses penceable, we know how every single senator plans to vote. there are four democrats siding with the republicans. >> a lot of mass nation going on in congress today. instead of voting to disapprove the house has changed the rules and they are now taking three votes one to approve. republicans hopes that puts democrats on the defensive. they have to say i actively vote for it. they are also taking a vote, criticizing the white house for what republicans are calling side deals when international inspectors and iran. the white house says these aren't secret, but republicans say they want to see the fine print or they can't go forward with a vote. and they are going
i -- it would be irresponsible to support such a weak, such a naive, and such a dangerous deal. >> tonderstand what we're trying to achieve here, we're not putting a seal of approval on iran and their conduct, and their activity, that will never happen. instead what we're saying, we have one goal in mind, shared by many nations around the world to stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: here is what is not ses penceable, we know how every single senator plans to...
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what about temporary respite, or is that naive, where we have to consider these people as potential future permanent residents? >> if you are going to do temporary then you are looking at turkey and jordan and lebanon where the bulk of the refugees are now. it's better to provide a higher level of services and instead of trying to repopulate the world's refugees into the united states, leave them where they are and attack the root causes, assad, i.s.i.s, and those who are creatincreating the refugee pro, rather than move people out of syria because it's an awful place to live now. >> taking years to fix, refugees need help right now. >> i don't think it's a problem that is hard to fix. i think if mr. hansen stopped training people to fight, then there would be no problem in syria. politicizing the issue is always a serious problem. we have a country that has a president everybody is happy with, they elected him as a president. why are we sending people to fight that president? there would be no refugee. i'm going to repeat again, in damascus now there are more than 2 million displaced syri
what about temporary respite, or is that naive, where we have to consider these people as potential future permanent residents? >> if you are going to do temporary then you are looking at turkey and jordan and lebanon where the bulk of the refugees are now. it's better to provide a higher level of services and instead of trying to repopulate the world's refugees into the united states, leave them where they are and attack the root causes, assad, i.s.i.s, and those who are creatincreating...
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well known on the struggles they had like your times eviscerating daughter for his rocket con., how naÏveand foolish she was in heat, 60 years later that "new york times" prints the reaction in apology. another silver lining. most of the people who are the events come if you're even a superficial as enough history, there's some obscure people in here. yes. >> are there any countries that tend to have more bad days than other countries? >> that is a really good question. i think it really boils down to my knowledge. we try to cover every country or at least every continent. in reviewing that, there's a lot of american bad days, a lot of european -- there's a fair amount of russian and chinese and japanese. so i can't sit there and say there is one country endured over history terrible suffering. india would be a candidate, particularly indian women. indian and nepalese women who in the era when women weren't appreciated they really weren't appreciated over there. their duty for centuries was when her husband either spouse died was to jump on the funeral tire of the husband and a bully them
well known on the struggles they had like your times eviscerating daughter for his rocket con., how naÏveand foolish she was in heat, 60 years later that "new york times" prints the reaction in apology. another silver lining. most of the people who are the events come if you're even a superficial as enough history, there's some obscure people in here. yes. >> are there any countries that tend to have more bad days than other countries? >> that is a really good question. i...
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. >> it's probably a naÏve question but what was the political forces against women voting.so people people were giving money for what fears? >> host: i have no idea. there is no logical reason for it. i can tell you a great number of the people who opposed suffrage were women. explanations that i have read about women in particular opposing suffrage had to do with their roles. they sounded like the worst of's chauvinistic men that it is not our place to be in the voting booth. we have our places, our men have their places. this is not a good idea, i don't think they would've used a term like this that it's not a good idea to confuse the roles. that was the general idea behind it. again this is coming from women it's really from men. >> follow-up question. on the 18th and 19th amendment. on one hand you had a lot of women who opposed suffrage but among women who are the most diehard activist for suffrage, you had prominent leaders who seem to be making deals who are very active in the movement of very supportive of the 18th amendment as well. would you you talk about that in
. >> it's probably a naÏve question but what was the political forces against women voting.so people people were giving money for what fears? >> host: i have no idea. there is no logical reason for it. i can tell you a great number of the people who opposed suffrage were women. explanations that i have read about women in particular opposing suffrage had to do with their roles. they sounded like the worst of's chauvinistic men that it is not our place to be in the voting booth. we...
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is that naive? >> if you're going to do temporary, you're looking at turkey and jordan and lebanon where the bulk of the refugees are now, and it's probably a much better idea to go ahead and provide a higher level of services and take the resources we're going to do, and instead of trying to repopulate the world's refugees to the united states, let's help them where they are, and why not attack the root causes? why not take care of agency add and isis and the people causing the problem as opposed to saying, let's move everybody out of syria because it's an awful place to live right now. >> aren't we talking about problems that are going to take years to fix? and refugees who need help right now? >> i don't think that it's a problem that's hard to fix. i think that if mr. hanson starts training people to fight assad and sending them to syria, there wouldish no problem in syria. i think politicizing the issue is always a serious problem. we have a country that has a president everybody is happy with,
is that naive? >> if you're going to do temporary, you're looking at turkey and jordan and lebanon where the bulk of the refugees are now, and it's probably a much better idea to go ahead and provide a higher level of services and take the resources we're going to do, and instead of trying to repopulate the world's refugees to the united states, let's help them where they are, and why not attack the root causes? why not take care of agency add and isis and the people causing the problem...
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is that how naive this government has gotten? we were told in debate that it would have been a mistake to demand the release of u.s. hostages. oh, yeah, that would have been a mistake, that before we enter any negotiations, they have to show good faith by releasing the hostages so we know that they are a country with whom we can deal. of course that was the right thing to do. 100 to $150 billion going to iran under this deal is more money than we have given or used to help israel with since israel came into being again in the late 1940's. and yet, we are going to give it not to our close ally israel but they ir worst enemy and plotted to throw israel, this week they said they are plotting to overthrow israel and coming for the united states. and i have heard people, mr. speaker, i believe wrongly compare chamberlain to the current situation that the president and secretary kerry have proposed. but i would submit that that is for ssly unfair comparison chamberlain, because at the time chamberlain had that paper that he got hitler
is that how naive this government has gotten? we were told in debate that it would have been a mistake to demand the release of u.s. hostages. oh, yeah, that would have been a mistake, that before we enter any negotiations, they have to show good faith by releasing the hostages so we know that they are a country with whom we can deal. of course that was the right thing to do. 100 to $150 billion going to iran under this deal is more money than we have given or used to help israel with since...
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john: the naÏve view is things stay proprietary and open.cially, since we grew up in the era of the web, that's what a lot of people think. i think it's unlikely to be true. i think something new will happen. some new platform will happen. there are too many smart people with access to too many consumers around the world for interesting explosions not to come out of left field. emily: ellen pao versus kleiner perkins trial. what did you see in that? david: let's see. i guess i would see a no-win situation for anybody. it was a tragedy all the way around. emily: why? david: it is something that is not good for venture, not good for kleiner, not good for ellen. it turned out to be something where there is a lot of drama and a lot of pain. i am not sure what good came out of it. i am hoping there will be some. i think there are some good lessons there about how you treat employees. maybe some lessons about document retention. maybe some thoughts about how you build your firm. john: at the meta-level, the pressure it puts on our industry to make
john: the naÏve view is things stay proprietary and open.cially, since we grew up in the era of the web, that's what a lot of people think. i think it's unlikely to be true. i think something new will happen. some new platform will happen. there are too many smart people with access to too many consumers around the world for interesting explosions not to come out of left field. emily: ellen pao versus kleiner perkins trial. what did you see in that? david: let's see. i guess i would see a...