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between iran and the west from hostagetaking crisis in 1988, 1989, to the afghanistan crisis and salman rushdie fatwa, the nuclear crisis, different at demonstrations, different periods working with parliament and the national security council and foreign ministry. most of the time i spent on problems and relations between iran and the west. i was seven years an ambassador and it ate me a great opportunity to discuss with the europeans, that time we had critical dialogue, the difference between mass -- weapons of mass distraction and all of these issue. the journals and scholars and officials and when i came back to the u.s. in 2009 was completely different because i didn't have an official hat, access to tens or hundreds of american foreign foreign-policy experts in think tanks and journalists, to sit with them and to discuss very openly and sincerely and frankly that disputes between iran and the u.s.. definitely these four or five years gave me a great understanding of american deception, how americans view the iranian policy and iranian policymaking system and that disputes between
between iran and the west from hostagetaking crisis in 1988, 1989, to the afghanistan crisis and salman rushdie fatwa, the nuclear crisis, different at demonstrations, different periods working with parliament and the national security council and foreign ministry. most of the time i spent on problems and relations between iran and the west. i was seven years an ambassador and it ate me a great opportunity to discuss with the europeans, that time we had critical dialogue, the difference between...
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salman hayek y antonio banderas podrÍan trabajar nuevamente juntos. >> eso serÍa buenísimo, seÑores,asil 7 a 1. ya se registran varios arrestos. desde el tren conocido como la bestia, univisiÓn ha entrevistado a quienes arriesgan todo para llegar a los estados unidos. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪
salman hayek y antonio banderas podrÍan trabajar nuevamente juntos. >> eso serÍa buenísimo, seÑores,asil 7 a 1. ya se registran varios arrestos. desde el tren conocido como la bestia, univisiÓn ha entrevistado a quienes arriesgan todo para llegar a los estados unidos. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪
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to live in different worlds ok salman khan i am quite. a bit about. the kinetic as to where they were going to kill knowing me ok that's russia today in an english girl from russia no i actually am from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this an army why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is going to stone and with all respect we were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag and using one of the slings to. children's they are collecting the bombs that the israeli army throwing us so not only they were not collecting stones they were only nobody. stones is everywhere you can see everywhere the stones do you think this situation is going to lead to a third intifada for us in there will be resistance we hope that this thing this leads to the third intifada because we believe that if you continue with. the israeli will take more and more will destroy more and more houses and tbilisi's and. so we have to resist as south africa. you know yo
to live in different worlds ok salman khan i am quite. a bit about. the kinetic as to where they were going to kill knowing me ok that's russia today in an english girl from russia no i actually am from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this an army why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is going to stone and with all respect we were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag...
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you know i spoke to a british mercenary who also fought in africa when he was younger salman man i don't know if heard of them and he told me that he viewed child soldiers just like any other soldiers when you were fighting did you feel your enemies or like just normal soldiers so you the same way despite your age well you're just trained to fight if it's the same enemy that's your enemy in fact child soldiers are the worst they're very sensitive you know they come and the reason why they like using child soldiers is because. they don't have plans. i don't have children so they don't know our idea of the feature so they can actually scream and go forward and mostly they're very brave sometimes the worst thing is if they really get terrified it's hard to convince them to to fight. do you remember the first time you killed someone. i won't say like i actually did one not remember me killing somebody myself but i was in an octave situation where we did more justice or the other people just tell you hey it was your bullet that shot the person. did you think about what was going on at that mo
you know i spoke to a british mercenary who also fought in africa when he was younger salman man i don't know if heard of them and he told me that he viewed child soldiers just like any other soldiers when you were fighting did you feel your enemies or like just normal soldiers so you the same way despite your age well you're just trained to fight if it's the same enemy that's your enemy in fact child soldiers are the worst they're very sensitive you know they come and the reason why they like...
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rushdie, fatwa against salman rushdie, nuclear crisis, different administrations, different periods, working in parliament, in national security council, this foreign min -- in foreign ministry. most of the time i spent on problems, relations between iran and the west. i was seven years in germany as ambassador, and it gave me a great opportunity to discuss with europeans. at that time we had critical dialogues the differences on human rights, on terrorism, on weapons of mass destruction, on peace process, israel, hezbollah, all of these issues with the europeans. officially, unofficially with journalists, scholars, officials. and when i came back 2009 to the u.s., it was completely different because i didn't have official hat, is access to tens or hundreds of american foreign policy experts, think tanks, journalists, to sit with them and to discuss very, very openly, sincerely, frankly the disputes, problems between iran and the u.s. definitely these four, five years gave me great understanding about american perception, how americans view the iranian policy, iranian foreign policy
rushdie, fatwa against salman rushdie, nuclear crisis, different administrations, different periods, working in parliament, in national security council, this foreign min -- in foreign ministry. most of the time i spent on problems, relations between iran and the west. i was seven years in germany as ambassador, and it gave me a great opportunity to discuss with europeans. at that time we had critical dialogues the differences on human rights, on terrorism, on weapons of mass destruction, on...
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to salman sco to condemn the ongoing scene and call for obama to put an end to the three plus billion dollars in military aid this country gives israel every year so as we continue to hear the horrific news coming out of gaza remember that perhaps nothing is more powerful than a global demonstration of solidarity because the stronger and the louder our voices get eventual e our leaders will have no choice but to listen now let's break the set. please take and leave very hard to take that leap. you better act with others when there really. are. with so many global conflicts unfolding around the world the growing unrest in iraq has largely been back paged which could have something to do with the perception that america's involvement in the country is over whelmed fact it's still playing and military role in perpetual in the chaos in fact more than five thousand five hundred iraqi civilians have been killed in the first six months of this year alone according to the u.n. .
to salman sco to condemn the ongoing scene and call for obama to put an end to the three plus billion dollars in military aid this country gives israel every year so as we continue to hear the horrific news coming out of gaza remember that perhaps nothing is more powerful than a global demonstration of solidarity because the stronger and the louder our voices get eventual e our leaders will have no choice but to listen now let's break the set. please take and leave very hard to take that leap....
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to salman disco to condemn the ongoing scene and call for obama to put an end to the three plus billion dollars in military aid this country gives israel every year so as we continue to hear the horrific news coming out of gaza remember that perhaps nothing is more powerful than a global demonstration of solidarity because the stronger and the louder our voices get a venture lee our leaders will have no choice but to listen and let's break the set . a. very hard to take that leap. well you heard how bad would that hurt there really. only. lately. at least. with so many global conflicts unfolding around the world the growing unrest in iraq has largely been back paged which could have something to do with the perception that america's involvement in the country is over whelmed fact still playing a military role in the path to in the chaos in fact more than five thousand five hundred iraqi civilians have been killed in the first six months of this year alone according to the u.n. additionally another one point two million have been displaced by the violence so how did it get to this point
to salman disco to condemn the ongoing scene and call for obama to put an end to the three plus billion dollars in military aid this country gives israel every year so as we continue to hear the horrific news coming out of gaza remember that perhaps nothing is more powerful than a global demonstration of solidarity because the stronger and the louder our voices get a venture lee our leaders will have no choice but to listen and let's break the set . a. very hard to take that leap. well you...
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destruction so he's asking these bankers to divorce themselves of having any empathy whatsoever salman's these asking these bankers to become their robo bees to go from flower to flower to suck the pollen out with their big long snouts and then deposit it in their fellow bankers stones and to keep this system of artificial banking intelligence going ponzi scheme and omics so that none of them have to take responsibility the problem is that they all believe that they're on the firing squad and that they don't believe any single one of them has the gun that blew the head off those millions of people that they killed i say put all the bankers into a circular firing squad put all the bankers the jamie diamond the lloyd blankfein the bob diamond put them into a circular firing squad and give them all bullets and let's get rid of them all at once we've got to purge the system of this cancer of the marriott tragedies of the world well here you have a situation that mario draghi is addressing and just like in the u.s. and harvard university looking at this colony collapse disorder mario dragon t
destruction so he's asking these bankers to divorce themselves of having any empathy whatsoever salman's these asking these bankers to become their robo bees to go from flower to flower to suck the pollen out with their big long snouts and then deposit it in their fellow bankers stones and to keep this system of artificial banking intelligence going ponzi scheme and omics so that none of them have to take responsibility the problem is that they all believe that they're on the firing squad and...
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salman rushdie once said the great thing about american democracy is there are no secrets.ything gets out, we can have an honest debate. >> ro khanna, congressional candidate, thanks so much. you think of artificial intelligence, you think of robots. but what about digital advertising? how a.i. is shaking up the ad industry. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. the for-sale sign is going up at shutterfly. the company is working with investment bank catalyst partners to find potential buyers. this process is in the early aage and may not need to transaction. shutterfly, which allows customers to spread photos on everything from invitations to pillows, may post its first annual net loss this year since its 2006 ipo. agital advertising is riding wave of change, brought by big data and artificial intelligence. one of the leaders in this digital ad space, rocket fuel had a hot idea last september but since the stock has fallen, cory johnson is back with more. >> rocket fuel almost doubled its initial public prices at the top and an stock went crazy. it sold of
salman rushdie once said the great thing about american democracy is there are no secrets.ything gets out, we can have an honest debate. >> ro khanna, congressional candidate, thanks so much. you think of artificial intelligence, you think of robots. but what about digital advertising? how a.i. is shaking up the ad industry. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. the for-sale sign is going up at shutterfly. the company is working with investment bank...
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has to be held accountable, but the information being out is a benefit to the american public, and salmanie once had the great thing about american democracy is there are no secrets, and eventually everything gets out, and we can have an honest debate. congressional candidate, we'll be following your race very closely. thank you for joining us. >> appreciated. >> when you think about intelligence community the robots, but what about advertising? how ai a shaking of the ad industry next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. the for sale sign is going up at online company shutterfly, who is working with catalyst partners to find potential buyers according to people familiar with the matter is a the processes in the early stage and might not lead to a transaction. --t allows customers to shutterfly, which allows customers to put photos on pillows.g from cars to there is a wave of change brought by big data and artificial intelligence. one of the leaders in the digital ad space, rocket fuel, had a hot ipo. since then, the stock has fallen. cory johnson has more. >> rocket
has to be held accountable, but the information being out is a benefit to the american public, and salmanie once had the great thing about american democracy is there are no secrets, and eventually everything gets out, and we can have an honest debate. congressional candidate, we'll be following your race very closely. thank you for joining us. >> appreciated. >> when you think about intelligence community the robots, but what about advertising? how ai a shaking of the ad industry...
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if you recall salman rushdie and the fact that there was an order issued against him for the writing of the satanic verses. i was at a conference, a humanistic conference -- don't go to human is to conferences. [laughter] but i was at one, nevertheless. i used to be in that game and this topic came up and someone stood up in the audience -- and they meant it, this was not a joke -- and they said, what is the matter with those iranians? haven't they ever heard of the first amendment? [laughter] the relationship between academia and the first amendment can be simply described. free-speech as established by the first amendment is an inclusive, democratic idea. academic freedom is a notion that only lives coherently within an academic structure, which is determinedly exclusive. what academics do -- our trade is to make judgments on each other. and what we do is not foster speech or to ensure that it will flourish, but rather it is the case that we devise mechanisms by which we give ourselves the right, at least those of us that have tenured positions, to say who can and who cannot speak
if you recall salman rushdie and the fact that there was an order issued against him for the writing of the satanic verses. i was at a conference, a humanistic conference -- don't go to human is to conferences. [laughter] but i was at one, nevertheless. i used to be in that game and this topic came up and someone stood up in the audience -- and they meant it, this was not a joke -- and they said, what is the matter with those iranians? haven't they ever heard of the first amendment? [laughter]...
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joining me is attorney rebeccaal salman, representing more than 1,000 undocumented children in the united states. she works for the access to law foundation in atlanta. so rebecca, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> and is that roughly correct? 1,000, 1,000-plus kids? >> we have a floating group of kids that we represent, but we have seen an increase recently. >> so, i mean, they have seen an increase since i really started tracking in october. but it's this past month and a half that i think surge is the appropriate word of these kids crossing over. why so much more now? >> i wish i knew the answer. i think that what we've investigated, what we've heard from our clients is it's -- they're literally fleeing from insecurity. from gang activity. from threats of death daily from the lack of an education, from the lack of just a safe future. >> but i'm sorry to press you, but in the last month infoand a half, we're seeing these kids, it's been that way. >> we have seen the month and a half an increase of numbers. but the stories really haven't changed from the past. so i feel like the stories
joining me is attorney rebeccaal salman, representing more than 1,000 undocumented children in the united states. she works for the access to law foundation in atlanta. so rebecca, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> and is that roughly correct? 1,000, 1,000-plus kids? >> we have a floating group of kids that we represent, but we have seen an increase recently. >> so, i mean, they have seen an increase since i really started tracking in october. but it's this past month...
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over the weekend, republican congressman matt salman of arizona says he plans to prointroduce a bill to make changes to the sex trafficking law that would send children back quickly. the white house is taking pains to make it clear most of the unaccompanied children coming across the border will not stay in this country. joining me, president of the american immigration lawyers association. leslie, can you explain the significance of that 2008 law? how it changed the way that the u.s. government processes young children coming across the border? >> sure. in 2008 when they passed the trafficking act that you're referring to, it basically provided expanded benefits to children in terms of giving them due process for unaccompanied minors. it helped pave the process for them, make things easier so that -- or actually make it fair. not easier. and, you know, when you look at the expansion, this happened in 2008. when this was done, you didn't see the surge of children coming. you saw them start to come in 2011 when things got even more horrible in where they exist. so to blame it on somet
over the weekend, republican congressman matt salman of arizona says he plans to prointroduce a bill to make changes to the sex trafficking law that would send children back quickly. the white house is taking pains to make it clear most of the unaccompanied children coming across the border will not stay in this country. joining me, president of the american immigration lawyers association. leslie, can you explain the significance of that 2008 law? how it changed the way that the u.s....
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it's ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> keyers to look at hooks being published this week: >> host: set five, salman rushdiee books and authors. >> guest: that's right. i remember the first time i read satanic verses. i must have been 20 i think. i had heard about it obviously never got around to reading it. i thought only friends bookshelf and i thought was a big deal. let's read this thing. it was incredible. the idea you could write about the deep spiritual ideas in a work of fiction to make it come alive in the narrative that he did, it really and what to me as a writer. probably a lot with garcia marquez are the three sort of authors i thought this is what i want to do. this is who i want to be. >> host: >> guest: it'd save hook by not a very well-known political philosopher who teaches at iowa. it is a book about the way we can start thinking about money as a secret day, the way it used to be. he makes a very important argument, which is the creation of what we call money arose to facilitate gift exchange. in other words, the idea was before money if i had something valuable and that you needed i woul
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> host: reza aslan, one of your favorite books, salman rushdie. >> guest: ie i read satanic versuss, i must have been 20. i had heard about it obviously and never got around to reading it and saw it on a friend's book shelf, let's read this thing and it was incredible, it really was -- the idea that you could write about these deep spiritual ideas in a work of fiction to make it come alive, it influenced me as a writer. along with garcia marquez and dostoevsky, this is what i want to be. >> host: and what is this the view are currently reading? >> public by not a very well known political philosopher it teaches in iowa. it is a book about the way to start thinking about things, the creation of what we call money rose to facilitate gift exchange, you needed and i would give it to you ain't you would give me something valuable that i needed but as the transaction became more complicated, trinkets rose, thank you for the chicken, i don't have anything of value to give you, and later on you can give me is this trinkets and give you something valuable. what has ha
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i want to say that they once asked me to read for salman rushdie, they said they wanted me to -- i like's a nice guy, but they said we want you to read for him. i said, okay, but listen, first, i need to make a five minute statement apologizing to the country of iran for what we have done to them for so many years. [applause] and they said, you can't do that. and i said, why not? you know, because it's a white organization, they think they're not, but they are. even -- well, anyway. i said, i said why not? they said, because we're a writers' organization. we don't represent all those people who got tortured in those basements. we represent writers. and i said, okay, fuck you, i ain't gonna read. [laughter] but, you know, we have all these feelings, you know? andst the really -- and it's really important to question our love and our being loved and how it works and what impact it has, you know? i think it's a lower level from what we're talking about, but i think it's really important. >> two questions. >> all right. i'm going to be really quick. i'm piggybacking on the wonderful student
i want to say that they once asked me to read for salman rushdie, they said they wanted me to -- i like's a nice guy, but they said we want you to read for him. i said, okay, but listen, first, i need to make a five minute statement apologizing to the country of iran for what we have done to them for so many years. [applause] and they said, you can't do that. and i said, why not? you know, because it's a white organization, they think they're not, but they are. even -- well, anyway. i said, i...