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>> ralph nader? in person? >> tell them -- [talking over each other] >> i would like to get a small number of accomplished americans in the civic world -- >> got a copy of your book. >> we would like to meet with them either one by one or at some of the dinner they have. >> need to set you up with -- >> i spoke to warren buffett. he invited me to come to omaha. he was quite taken with the book and invited me to the shareholders meeting. the leader in this book is the one who got 16 other very rich people together to plan this. it is a very detailed plan. 730 pages of detailed plans. i said this may be a movie some day. he said to is playing me? i would say warren beatty's. turns out war in haiti is in the book running against arnold schwarzenegger for governor of california. warren buffett will -- he has concrete ideas. it is not going to happen unless a few people in that circle try to make it happen. i haven't begun -- people in this audience haven't begun to convey the turnaround project and movements that a
>> ralph nader? in person? >> tell them -- [talking over each other] >> i would like to get a small number of accomplished americans in the civic world -- >> got a copy of your book. >> we would like to meet with them either one by one or at some of the dinner they have. >> need to set you up with -- >> i spoke to warren buffett. he invited me to come to omaha. he was quite taken with the book and invited me to the shareholders meeting. the leader in...
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>> of ralph nader? >> just tell them a break to get a small number of very accomplished americans in the pacific world. >> i'm sure they've all got a copy of your book gave >> gascon would like to meet with them. either one by one or at some of dimmers they have. >> i spoke to warren buffet and he invited me to come to omaha. we are pressed together and he was quite taken with the book. he invited me to the shareholders meeting to sell at the book since he's the leader leader in this boat. he's the one who got 16 other very rich people together to plan this very detailed plan, peter, very detailed plan. and i said, you know, this may be a movie sunday. he said really clicks with playmate? [laughter] i'd say warren beatty. and it turns out warren beatty is in the book running again schwarzenegger for governor of california, right? now, warren buffett will put in a good word for this kind of meeting because he thinks some concrete ideas are needed. but it's not going to happen unless a few people in that
>> of ralph nader? >> just tell them a break to get a small number of very accomplished americans in the pacific world. >> i'm sure they've all got a copy of your book gave >> gascon would like to meet with them. either one by one or at some of dimmers they have. >> i spoke to warren buffet and he invited me to come to omaha. we are pressed together and he was quite taken with the book. he invited me to the shareholders meeting to sell at the book since he's the...
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look at the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at nader's engagement with other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given nato a bad name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to seek regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power here's one of them is called eliot cohen from america and he said that the use of air power exclusive air power to carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship it offers immediate satisfaction without little guarantees or commitments and so in that sense is a policy of what robert pape calls decapitation decapitation policy literally taking the head off of a regime does little to change anything political the ground as we've so clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban and so we've clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that so ther
look at the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at nader's engagement with other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given nato a bad name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to seek regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power here's one of them is called eliot cohen from...
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and germany makes a whiny turn in his stance on nader's intervention in libya at a friend's eight hundred million euro loan to the rebels the answer get off campus also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even landing hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report on modern day bounty hunters in america. involved in the arrest of twelve marshals some of them i've already been on the watch since the early morning. interventions by u.s. marshals are much more dangerous than the ones made by bounty hunters the murderer has taken shelter in a building of a wealthy neighborhood. scared they're on the run they need money. they want to communicate with their families but they don't know who they can trust with it cannot trust they want to have friends but they don't know what friends may. become traitors to them or so it's a very stressful often if you're good at it they usually say that it was a very hard life. on the run. the last of the backup deploys discreetly after weeks of undercover surveillance the time has come to ar
and germany makes a whiny turn in his stance on nader's intervention in libya at a friend's eight hundred million euro loan to the rebels the answer get off campus also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even landing hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report on modern day bounty hunters in america. involved in the arrest of twelve marshals some of them i've already been on the watch since the early morning....
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nader is an american instrument. nato should have been abolished after the end of the cold war.ut instead went and brought not just in libya which i think is very dangerous on a number of grounds because it violated the u.n. security resolution on most be neatly. i and for the human. i think the resolution was an important one but if they've used it has the potential to also diminish and got an already attacked and threatened institution, the u.n. it also changes the narrative in these extraordinary events in the arab world where you have a sense of people making their own history and now the west is back and there, france, u.k., the united states. the overarching thing in my mind which president obama may not have had the courage to do for a variety of reasons, there's always a fear of another attack and what that means politically in this country, another 9/11. to make the case that we must in this war on terror. this is not a war. what happened after 9/11 should have been a response of policing, intelligence, the other, not putting ground troops in country. even secretary of
nader is an american instrument. nato should have been abolished after the end of the cold war.ut instead went and brought not just in libya which i think is very dangerous on a number of grounds because it violated the u.n. security resolution on most be neatly. i and for the human. i think the resolution was an important one but if they've used it has the potential to also diminish and got an already attacked and threatened institution, the u.n. it also changes the narrative in these...
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do you say zenith or nader? i'm going to say both. >> one, two, three! >> oh!g to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins with don lemon. good morning, don. >> good morning. i don't think he's going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? (cheers and applause). >> jon: what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's doppelganger being knocked into a glass of water from a toilet paper tube. what is it your first day in news, lemon? turns out reporter don lemon prefers reporting such stories as the uprising in syria, breach of trust in british journalism or even some simple local interest stories. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon h
do you say zenith or nader? i'm going to say both. >> one, two, three! >> oh!g to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins with don lemon. good morning, don. >> good morning. i don't think he's going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? (cheers and applause). >> jon: what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's doppelganger being knocked into a glass of water from a toilet paper tube. what is it your first day in news, lemon?...
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but the hostage situation that appears to be don lemon's tenure at cnn reached 80s zenith or nader here, i'm going to say both. >> one, two, three. >> oh. >> i got to tell you, i like don lemon a lot but he's going to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins right now with don lemon. >> good morning. i don't think i'm going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? >> what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's dopple ganger the common egg being knocked into i an glass of water from a toilet paper tube. what is it, your first day in news, lemon? see, it turns out reporter don lemon prefers reporting. such stories as the uprising in syria, breach of trust in british journalism or even some simple local interest stories. >> she recorded ha video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that will this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> see, that's lemon's comfort zone. but don't worry. i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit him into their format with something c
but the hostage situation that appears to be don lemon's tenure at cnn reached 80s zenith or nader here, i'm going to say both. >> one, two, three. >> oh. >> i got to tell you, i like don lemon a lot but he's going to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins right now with don lemon. >> good morning. i don't think i'm going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? >> what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's dopple ganger...
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and germany makes a one a turn in the stance of nader's intervention in libya and approves a hundred million you were alone to the rebels and taken off the count is also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. as they have eyes here in artie's sports next with natasha. thanks marina or welcome to school us news and here are the how long is this our year why defeat paraguayan because america grants knowledge to secure a record fifteen sidled. meanwhile russian champions the need to be in full points of leaders say a scholar be one their women have on the street in one of sunday's highlights. twice runner up peta levens makes history by becoming the first man from the southern hemisphere when the two the frogs. and also mclaren's lewis hamilton top itself are now gone so and mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german home of the long run free. let's begin with of the way your why have claimed a record fifteen called america title by basing paraguayan in the fi
and germany makes a one a turn in the stance of nader's intervention in libya and approves a hundred million you were alone to the rebels and taken off the count is also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. as they have eyes here in artie's sports next with natasha. thanks marina or welcome to school us news and here are the how long is this our year why defeat paraguayan because america...
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that nader was running out of options in his campaign against the death. of a lot of questions about who these saw the different factions who are arguably now fighting among themselves for power in the in the east what wall to monthly be their relationship with the americans who have a often a long history you know of misjudging their allies and getting themselves involved but i think all of this is because nato cannot accept or afford a defeat nor can the white house so they're using this stumble conference to mock some eyes mark some eyes pressure on the khadafy government. and all the latest news from libya and has had over to our website our team promising no i think you'll find there right now u.s. activists demand an end to torture as that emerges the jury in the cold war america trained interrogators have used their brutal methods that home. finding ukrainian man launches on a wild experiment trying to spend over a month living with a family of elian's mom blogging about his experience find out what he's planning to achieve it all to dot com plus ch
that nader was running out of options in his campaign against the death. of a lot of questions about who these saw the different factions who are arguably now fighting among themselves for power in the in the east what wall to monthly be their relationship with the americans who have a often a long history you know of misjudging their allies and getting themselves involved but i think all of this is because nato cannot accept or afford a defeat nor can the white house so they're using this...
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it's intense a tie the hands of or defeat its only military rival russia therefore it has expanded nader's suite of influence in order to approach russia's borders why they want to exert pressure in russia because there are no other countries around russia's borders syria iran that would be defiant to the west establishing western rule over iran would solve this problem for them this would need to turn circle russia completely let us try and imagine what would happen over and were to fall back into western influence in this instance and nato would completely surround russia therefore iran is vitally important for russia and vice versa i will. that russia and iran need each other but russia may be concerned that iran can return and or the western influence i want to tell their russian friends this will not happen i'm very optimistic about the prospects of russia and iran relations in the future will prove me right. does iran believe that moscow's support will continue particularly with regard to iran's nuclear profile. we are convinced that russia will keep supporting iran's position we hav
it's intense a tie the hands of or defeat its only military rival russia therefore it has expanded nader's suite of influence in order to approach russia's borders why they want to exert pressure in russia because there are no other countries around russia's borders syria iran that would be defiant to the west establishing western rule over iran would solve this problem for them this would need to turn circle russia completely let us try and imagine what would happen over and were to fall back...
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maybe libyans feel that the criminal court is just a cover for nader's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi saying it's the alliances members who should be held to account for the bombing campaign r.t. is a very of an arson investigator the consequences of the continuing airstrikes which are said to be the record only at the military targets. the road from the capital tripoli to gregor is aligned with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population flowed the bombardment. this is what's left of the civilian airport in the siege of. home to one of the country's key oil refineries the last plane took off from this runway just hours before it was hit late is the senate's only hitting the targets of military value they call say the telecommunications tower so fifty milligrams of. that's been destroyed in a time it's like gary this is a state they've been to the strikes and they've also accidentally burned two cars and killed two civilians and there is no t.v. in this area and as we can see the phone light has also been disrupted. there is no water and no lights recently what used to be h
maybe libyans feel that the criminal court is just a cover for nader's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi saying it's the alliances members who should be held to account for the bombing campaign r.t. is a very of an arson investigator the consequences of the continuing airstrikes which are said to be the record only at the military targets. the road from the capital tripoli to gregor is aligned with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population flowed the bombardment. this is what's left...
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then nader took longer to say would you like. to see who did what the u.n. . what what you will have in libya if nato succeeds or half the city is a nato peace and it will be that kind of conditional peace it will not be a peace arrived by the libyan people because nato will present itself a nato nato encompasses something like between seventy five and eighty percent of military spending the three nato powers in charge of this invention are the three biggest military spenders all three of the four go you know it's regarded as a good they're in disarray as it is and you're in surrender in recently as well is that their military force shall be the decisive factor that is their overriding interest so that they can intervene in the arab spring for example so that the libyan people will not do what the gyptian want an easy and he's a very good wishes to sort them out listen and by then he is all you have to know your mission of being worse than i am to america you know if you look at what you align yourself the whole your moral values and support people who want fr
then nader took longer to say would you like. to see who did what the u.n. . what what you will have in libya if nato succeeds or half the city is a nato peace and it will be that kind of conditional peace it will not be a peace arrived by the libyan people because nato will present itself a nato nato encompasses something like between seventy five and eighty percent of military spending the three nato powers in charge of this invention are the three biggest military spenders all three of the...
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and germany makes a one eight and it stands on nader's intervention in libya and approves eight hundred million euro loan to the rebels they ended up camp is also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report on modern day bounty hunters in america. after weeks of.
and germany makes a one eight and it stands on nader's intervention in libya and approves eight hundred million euro loan to the rebels they ended up camp is also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report on modern day bounty hunters in america. after weeks of.
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contact with both tripoli and benghazi urging both sides to get around the negotiation table meanwhile nader secretary-general called on the alliance is number aircraft to deliver strikes to libyan targets so far two months and they didn't call them and have not helped break the deadlock in this civil war . well you've mentioned that there are feasibility to resist and it certainly has been underestimated in later what was the reason for this so less traditional which is a toy well i think that to begin with again you're fighting as a swordsman with one hand tied behind your back because regime change wasn't mentioned to begin with if you look in the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at meters and gauge of other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given into a bad name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to seek regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories
contact with both tripoli and benghazi urging both sides to get around the negotiation table meanwhile nader secretary-general called on the alliance is number aircraft to deliver strikes to libyan targets so far two months and they didn't call them and have not helped break the deadlock in this civil war . well you've mentioned that there are feasibility to resist and it certainly has been underestimated in later what was the reason for this so less traditional which is a toy well i think that...
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germany has decided to weigh in on nader's campaign in libya despite abstaining from a u.n. vote on military intervention back in march berlin says it's loaning one hundred million euro to the rebels for civilian and humanitarian purposes but germans initially opposed action by chancellor angela merkel has since expressed hope the nato mission succeeds berlin's also recognize the transitional national council as the legitimate government of libya alone comes as billions of dollars of colonel gadhafi assets remain frozen in offshore banks despite the coalition's pledge to give the money to the rebels german government consultant christopher thanks girl one has a vested interest in cashing in on the war. it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population abstaining just being neutral in this case of course was not enou
germany has decided to weigh in on nader's campaign in libya despite abstaining from a u.n. vote on military intervention back in march berlin says it's loaning one hundred million euro to the rebels for civilian and humanitarian purposes but germans initially opposed action by chancellor angela merkel has since expressed hope the nato mission succeeds berlin's also recognize the transitional national council as the legitimate government of libya alone comes as billions of dollars of colonel...
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nader's cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions at a common missile defense system in europe are dominating the blog summits was brushed in sochi. meanwhile germany every supply the last forces in libya with more munitions drawing criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation has been pressured by other nato members. basra from lodge is removed from the u.n. war crimes court for disrupting proceedings a former general is facing genocide charges what refused to androcles always earlier threats to boycott the hearing. and in business blogs back in russia have resumed electricity supplies to bell goes off the country has fully paid its energy debt more in business in about twenty minutes. is one pm of the russian capital you are with our two young marine and josh you a chance for a breakthrough on a common missile the fan system is up for grabs today for nato the alliance heads under sawgrass mission is in russia's city of sochi for talks and a missile shield is something that is guaranteed to be brought to the table our des
nader's cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions at a common missile defense system in europe are dominating the blog summits was brushed in sochi. meanwhile germany every supply the last forces in libya with more munitions drawing criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation has been pressured by other nato members. basra from lodge is removed from the u.n. war crimes court for disrupting proceedings a former general is facing...
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political blogger rick ross author believes a humanitarian mission was never high on nader's agenda in the region. thirty thousand nato air missions over a country of six american morning before including what nato itself acknowledges is five thousand combat missions here that's not a war not you know if this is not simply a question of your thirteen libyan civilians from the over the government violence and so forth this is a concerted long term military action nato it's the world's only military or it's one that is in charge of the two major wars in the world right now there isn't enough down the stream in libya or is it you know we can just feel you know reminder of points and going through but i think we should not be confused about what the true nature of them are for the thirty organization. an update now on our main story the tragedy in central russia after a pleasure cruiser sank with one hundred eighty five on board the river volga in tatarstan three people are now known to have died and more than one hundred people are still unaccounted for search and rescue efforts have cont
political blogger rick ross author believes a humanitarian mission was never high on nader's agenda in the region. thirty thousand nato air missions over a country of six american morning before including what nato itself acknowledges is five thousand combat missions here that's not a war not you know if this is not simply a question of your thirteen libyan civilians from the over the government violence and so forth this is a concerted long term military action nato it's the world's only...
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many libyans feel the criminal court is just a cover for nader's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi saying it's the alliance's members who should be held to account for the bombing campaign at his microphone off investigated the consequences of the continuing airstrikes which are said to be directed only at military targets. the road from the capital tripoli to brag is lined with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population fled the bargain and. this is what's left of the civilian airport in the siege of. homes of one of the country's key oil the high res the last plane took off from this runway just hours before it was hit places they said it's only hitting the targets of military value they call say based telecommunications tower so fifteen minutes west of the town of has been destroyed in a time gary this is a safe bet two strikes and they've also accidentally burned to cars and killed two civilians since there is no t.v. in this area and as we can see the phone lot has also been disrupted. there is no water and no. what used to be heaven this man says has become hell which wa
many libyans feel the criminal court is just a cover for nader's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi saying it's the alliance's members who should be held to account for the bombing campaign at his microphone off investigated the consequences of the continuing airstrikes which are said to be directed only at military targets. the road from the capital tripoli to brag is lined with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population fled the bargain and. this is what's left of the civilian...
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but nader took time to say would you like he was close to we did have a un go ahead jim go ahead what what you will have in libya if nato succeed the heart succeeds is a nato peace and it will be that kind of conditional peace it will not be a peace arrived at by the libyan people because nato will present itself a nato nato encompasses something like between seventy five and eighty eight percent of military spending the three nato powers in charge of this invention of the three biggest military spenders all three of the four billion it's regarded as a good deal there in disarray as it is and in surround as a result of the employees i think their military force shall be the decisive factor that is their overriding interest so that they can intervene in the arab spring for example so that the libyan people will not do what the gyptian and so needy and he's avoiding has to sort them out listening to his i don't buy this or you have to know your ambition of being worse than america you're not really looking at what you allow yourself the higher moral values here and support people who wa
but nader took time to say would you like he was close to we did have a un go ahead jim go ahead what what you will have in libya if nato succeed the heart succeeds is a nato peace and it will be that kind of conditional peace it will not be a peace arrived at by the libyan people because nato will present itself a nato nato encompasses something like between seventy five and eighty eight percent of military spending the three nato powers in charge of this invention of the three biggest...
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maybe libyans feel the criminal court is just a cover for nader's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi saying it's the alliance members who should be held to account for the bombing campaign artist maria for national investigative the consequences of continuing airstrikes which are said to be directed only at military targets. the road from the capital tripoli to bread is lined with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population fled the involvement. this is what's left of the airport in the city of but also home to one of the country's old refineries the last plane took off from this runway just hours before it was hit places they said it's only hit in the targets of military value local state these telecommunications towers so people to the west of the town of weeks troy in a target i doubt if this is a say they've been two strikes and they've also accidentally. two cars i've killed two civilians since and there is no t.v. in this area and as we can see the night has also been disrupted. there is no water and no to. what used to be heaven this man says has become hell holes home now
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has made this point, that he should have a challenger, we haven't had yet and perennially had ralph nader still driving a corvette-- i mean, a corvair. and how are you going to raise money? >> the whole point of having a challenger is to make obama look more centrist. >> let's listen to what bernie sanders says. >> oh, all right. >> one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the right is that there is no primary opposition to him. and i think it would do this country a good deal of service if people started thinking about candidates out there to begin contrasting what is a progressive agenda as opposed to what obama is doing. >> all right. and he's aged. >> he's a bit of a loon for him to say the president has loved to the right. the president is to the left of harry reid. the president is right in the middle of the left wing of his party wanting to raise taxes on everybody that-- >>, but politically. >> a libbertainer. you're a libertarian and you used the word loon? >> yes. >> and to show that the left wing is not energized. we agree on that, nowhere to go. we have
has made this point, that he should have a challenger, we haven't had yet and perennially had ralph nader still driving a corvette-- i mean, a corvair. and how are you going to raise money? >> the whole point of having a challenger is to make obama look more centrist. >> let's listen to what bernie sanders says. >> oh, all right. >> one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the right is that there is no primary opposition to him. and i think it...
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we don't see a lot of talk out there because of the ralph nader experience. you have this grass roots movement, the tea party movement, that feels very strongly about its ideas and ideals and already h shown a propensity for challenging the republican party establishment. so i would look in that area. again, most of the players who are ve aware of the stakes here. the idea that a third-party candidate could be anything but a spoiler is outlandish. the question is do you want to be a spoiler? and do you feel that strongly about your program? i don't see that yet, but anything is possible this early. host: democratic caller in jacksonville, florida. caller: good morning. i would like task the young lady one question. do you believe in right and wrong? the tea party and the republicans represent a man who has cheated on his wife and now it's time to beat her getting mad by playing focus focus. everything the republicans said they were going to do, they have not done anything. everything the president was tryingo get done, they blocked. how can you say you are he
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will turn out and will be a much tougher election which is why all the more crazy people like ralph nader and alexander cockburn are advocating for somebody to challenge him as an independent or with the democratic party. that is how incumbents lose. they lose because they are challenged from within. that is how jimmy carter was challenged by ted kennedy and lyndon johnson was challenged and beaten. the easiest way to lose an incumbent president the is to fight 2001. even if i disagree with obama and thought he was terrible i would be against challenging him. building for 2016. >> we open it up for questions from the audience. you can ask about the presidency or eric's dietary restrictions. >> how do you assess -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i can do that. i could do part of it. israel and american jews are one of 5 big issues of what they'll lot of attention to it. obama blew it in the middle east. a very long question. how would one ss obama's feelings with benjamin netanyahu and what can we expect from the hamas agreement? i don't know about egypt. he blew it with regard to the middle e
will turn out and will be a much tougher election which is why all the more crazy people like ralph nader and alexander cockburn are advocating for somebody to challenge him as an independent or with the democratic party. that is how incumbents lose. they lose because they are challenged from within. that is how jimmy carter was challenged by ted kennedy and lyndon johnson was challenged and beaten. the easiest way to lose an incumbent president the is to fight 2001. even if i disagree with...
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nader makes the decision in washington that they will now go anywhere in the world to fight. that is the new purpose of nato. this so-called out of area purpose. and we go along. i want to short circuit this because i want to leave some time for questions. i want to bring you to september 11th. my book has probably the first description of what was taking place at nato headquarters. a first and accounts. here we are. the new treaty, the treaty that set up nato has a number of articles, a very short treat. article five is of very key instruments. it basically says, an attack on any member will be considered an attack on all. and it was a key article, if you will, that connected america to the defense of europe. europe at that time was flat. flat on their backs. they did not have the money. they knew the russians came in. the only way to defend your was with america. and so that is what this article did. well, the very next day native got together and decided to invoke article five, which had never been invoked before. it said we will go to war with america. an attack on americ
nader makes the decision in washington that they will now go anywhere in the world to fight. that is the new purpose of nato. this so-called out of area purpose. and we go along. i want to short circuit this because i want to leave some time for questions. i want to bring you to september 11th. my book has probably the first description of what was taking place at nato headquarters. a first and accounts. here we are. the new treaty, the treaty that set up nato has a number of articles, a very...
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the ralph nader-led group public citizen was right in the battle. >> this must be stopped.he loss of control, the loss of sovereignty, the loss of democracy, if this nafta were approved cannot be underestimated, which is why public citizen has fought for a long time for these kinds of laws is standing up with all our partners to say, this nafta must be stopped. >> reporter: by 2008, no presidential candidate would admit to supporting nafta. >> was nafta a mistake? >> nafta was a mistake to the ex-thaend it did not deliver on what we had hoped it works and that's why i call for a trade time-out. >> reporter: and then candidate obama promised to amend the agreement with stronger protections for the usa. >> there's no doubt that nafta needs to be amended. >> reporter: but nafta still remains in effect. jobs continue to flow abroad and now three similar deals are on the table. these are with south korea, a major auto and electronics producer, colombia, a leader in anti-union violence, and panama, now a global tax haven and money laundering center. and joining us now, lori wall,
the ralph nader-led group public citizen was right in the battle. >> this must be stopped.he loss of control, the loss of sovereignty, the loss of democracy, if this nafta were approved cannot be underestimated, which is why public citizen has fought for a long time for these kinds of laws is standing up with all our partners to say, this nafta must be stopped. >> reporter: by 2008, no presidential candidate would admit to supporting nafta. >> was nafta a mistake? >>...
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turn out, and it's going to be a tough election which is why it's all the more crazy that people like nader are still getting somebody to challenge him either as an independent or within the democratic party. that's how incumbents lose because they are challenged from within. carter was challenged by kennedy. johnson challenged and beaten. the easiest way to lose a presidency is to have to fight two battles at once. as much as i -- even if i disagree with obama and thought hefsz terrible, i would be as katrina says building for 2016. >> okay. with that, opening it up to questions from the audience. you can ask about the presidency, about eric's dietary restrictions -- [laughter] >> yes? >> [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i can do that. [laughter] i mean, i can do part of it. israel and american jews are one of my big issues so i pay a lot of attention to it. obama blew it in the middle east. >> [inaudible] >> sure. it was a long question though. how would one assess obama's dealings with benjamin netanyahu and what can we expect from the hamas agreement, is th
turn out, and it's going to be a tough election which is why it's all the more crazy that people like nader are still getting somebody to challenge him either as an independent or within the democratic party. that's how incumbents lose because they are challenged from within. carter was challenged by kennedy. johnson challenged and beaten. the easiest way to lose a presidency is to have to fight two battles at once. as much as i -- even if i disagree with obama and thought hefsz terrible, i...
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ralph nader's reportedly look for abcandidate.bernie sanders of vermont. >> the president has been to my mind much too aggressive in talking about cuts. >> yesterday's "the washington post" abc news poll had worse news, 82% of americans say the job market the still struggling where they are. 90% gave the economy a negative rating. karen finny is a former national democratic committee spokesperson. forest ebb stein was a communications aide with a mccain-palin campaign in 2008. how much danger is the president in politically because of willingness to compromise with what republicans are demanding? >> well, it's interesting on the one hand he's getting criticized from the right that he's not doing enough. then obviously from the left that he's willing to give up too much. so -- probably working. but i think it's no secret that this white house has had some challenges with the left. and i think that's going to continue. i don't see that -- i think that's going to continue to be a rocky relationship going into the election. the questi
ralph nader's reportedly look for abcandidate.bernie sanders of vermont. >> the president has been to my mind much too aggressive in talking about cuts. >> yesterday's "the washington post" abc news poll had worse news, 82% of americans say the job market the still struggling where they are. 90% gave the economy a negative rating. karen finny is a former national democratic committee spokesperson. forest ebb stein was a communications aide with a mccain-palin campaign in...
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but the hostage situation that appears to be don lemon's tenure at cnn reached 80s zenith or nader herei'm going to say both. >> one, two, three. >> oh. >> i got to tell you, i like don lemon a lot but he's going to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins right now with don lemon. >> good morning. i don't think i'm going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? >> what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's dopple ganger the common egg being knocked into i an glass of water from a toilet paper tube. what is it, your first day in news, lemon? see, it turns out reporter don lemon prefers reporting. such stories as the uprising in syria, breach of trust in british journalism or even some simple local interest stories. >> she recorded ha video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that will this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> see, that's lemon's comfort zone. but don't worry. i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit him into their format with something cat
but the hostage situation that appears to be don lemon's tenure at cnn reached 80s zenith or nader herei'm going to say both. >> one, two, three. >> oh. >> i got to tell you, i like don lemon a lot but he's going to have to work hard to top that. cnn newsroom begins right now with don lemon. >> good morning. i don't think i'm going to have to work that hard. what the heck was that? >> what do you mean what the heck was that? that was ali velshi's dopple ganger the...
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it would be more like when nader and buchanan have gotten on the ballot as third-party guys. >> but asrump goes, we were all here in the spring. all of a sudden the three months have been removed and he's talking once again. you know the saying, you know, fool me once, shame on him. fool me twice, shame on me. i don't think a lot of these people here and people who cover politics are going to buy it at all. >> karen finney, though, white house rooting for an independent to show up or not? strategically you could make an argument they'd be rooting for it. messagewise maybe not. >> i'd say not. a lot of the white house strategy is trying to take case of the basish. >> we're not going to get into that. >> but also make a play for moderate republicans and independents. if you have a third party candidate, one would think that's who they're going to pull off. clearly in the republican primary, in order to get through the republican primary you have to be pretty far to the right. >> americans elect, as we all know, no labels, americans elect is the party perform. they're on the ballot in ari
it would be more like when nader and buchanan have gotten on the ballot as third-party guys. >> but asrump goes, we were all here in the spring. all of a sudden the three months have been removed and he's talking once again. you know the saying, you know, fool me once, shame on him. fool me twice, shame on me. i don't think a lot of these people here and people who cover politics are going to buy it at all. >> karen finney, though, white house rooting for an independent to show up...