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we'll place people in the stabilization room. treatment is like a laos treatment because we need to find someone to get their i'd. we have a 2-week period but it can be extended. we have clients under going chemo therapy, radiation. we wouldn't take them out after 2 weeks. >> i thought one of benefits of the stabilization room program was to help them build capacity to transition into a more permanent housing environment and be able to function and thrive to sort of regain some skills that have gotten rusty while living on the streets. >> when is client are on list, when their name is going to be coming up, it could be like 2 months from placement, then we'll put them in a room so we can see whether they are going to need ihs or care, there are all these issues that come up. we'll address them in the end n our capacity we have like 120. so, it's, you know, it's hard to say who you will give that room to. they all deserve to have a long term room. >> and the business model from one to the better description has changed was with th
we'll place people in the stabilization room. treatment is like a laos treatment because we need to find someone to get their i'd. we have a 2-week period but it can be extended. we have clients under going chemo therapy, radiation. we wouldn't take them out after 2 weeks. >> i thought one of benefits of the stabilization room program was to help them build capacity to transition into a more permanent housing environment and be able to function and thrive to sort of regain some skills...
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you're called the rent stabilization association, but you're opposed to rent stabilization? >> that's correct. that's correct. government requires so many rules and regulations that they impose on owners. many of them are small property owners not very sophisticated. >> but you know, even with all these regulations, there's still this constant flow of people who are getting evicted. and i'm just wondering what you would say to a homeless family that was evicted out of a rent-stabilized building >> oh, well if they've been paying the rent, how did they get evicted? >> just in the past month we've met so many families who... >> but if they've been paying their rent, there is no way they could be evicted. if they were evicted it was done illegally. but owners they're not in the business of providing social services. that's government's responsibility. >> every day we read stories about repairs not being done people being harassed. they don't get heat. they don't get hot water. gentrification doesn't just happen. it is a system and it is done systematically. there are ways to le
you're called the rent stabilization association, but you're opposed to rent stabilization? >> that's correct. that's correct. government requires so many rules and regulations that they impose on owners. many of them are small property owners not very sophisticated. >> but you know, even with all these regulations, there's still this constant flow of people who are getting evicted. and i'm just wondering what you would say to a homeless family that was evicted out of a...
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we have received but said this is the with debt that stability as an asset. to have good relations with americans nobody wants that stability to open up again if there is regime change will that alienate the of monarchy when it is in dire need? i don't think anybody is willing to push that envelope. >> host: i you lose the elephant is the government the middle east? >> i get this a lot. to figure out conversation in san debates but it is dominant where there is say a little bit of a of misconception it isn't just the region that if you looked at it but the u.s. is still. >> host: what is your background? >> flow and ebb of america of boom and raised in the data u.s. >> there was a high school on the west bank for a right to with undergraduates been declared to a was university of michigan for my ph.d. >> host: would you do at princeton? >> this is my 13th year i teach politics of the middle east. >> host: when students come in white you hope say take-out of that class? >> it is funny because on average a majority of students know very little about the middle
we have received but said this is the with debt that stability as an asset. to have good relations with americans nobody wants that stability to open up again if there is regime change will that alienate the of monarchy when it is in dire need? i don't think anybody is willing to push that envelope. >> host: i you lose the elephant is the government the middle east? >> i get this a lot. to figure out conversation in san debates but it is dominant where there is say a little bit of a...
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which is restoring the economy stabilizing it. and by so doing re-establishing and reinforcing the sovereignty of the country. so we are for our part completely committed including on the weekends, wherever in athens brussels washington, to actually help the authorities navigate through the measures that will actually deliver on the objectives of the program while respecting some of the commitments that have been made in the course of the political cycle. it's a difficult path, but it's one that has to be walked and which will just improve the situation. >> thank you for that. let's talk a little bit about your new mediocre. you've coined this term i think it's a great term we must prevent the new mediocre from being the reality, you said. you then talk about the bottom line is risk to global financial stability are rising. and again the new mediocre growth environment is not a comfortable place with respect to financial stability. is the new mediocre another term for secular stagnation? is this what you're worried about? and is t
which is restoring the economy stabilizing it. and by so doing re-establishing and reinforcing the sovereignty of the country. so we are for our part completely committed including on the weekends, wherever in athens brussels washington, to actually help the authorities navigate through the measures that will actually deliver on the objectives of the program while respecting some of the commitments that have been made in the course of the political cycle. it's a difficult path, but it's one...
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if you did get a peace agreement, stabilization force would be my top choice.ther option would be full-scale intervention. quite costly. the other is containment. that will be problematic. katty: thank you for coming in. it was one of the first world war's bloodiest campaigns when more than 100 30,000 people were killed and nine months of fighting. -- more than 130,000 people were killed and nine months of fighting. people from australia landed on the gallipoli peninsula in turkey. they were met with disastrous to fee. prince charles was among those who mark the anniversary. reporter: an officer wrote in his diary, a beautiful morning and not a breath of wind. two companies were towed into the shore. they were slaughtered like rats in a trap. for a bloody months, men fought and died here. >> it was alive with bullets. >> we live like animals. we were skin and bones. i was one of five at the end of six months that lasted, out of 1100 men in my battalion. ♪ reporter: 131,000 men die gallipoli, from indian villages to the furthest borders of the ottoman empire, fr
if you did get a peace agreement, stabilization force would be my top choice.ther option would be full-scale intervention. quite costly. the other is containment. that will be problematic. katty: thank you for coming in. it was one of the first world war's bloodiest campaigns when more than 100 30,000 people were killed and nine months of fighting. -- more than 130,000 people were killed and nine months of fighting. people from australia landed on the gallipoli peninsula in turkey. they were...
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in tunisia, today the only way is come back to the stability of the libyan institutions. obviously it is not easy. we work every day to find a solution with the united nations and then with the other partners and the friends and allies in the region but i think the only way is come back to stability in libya. in this period in this period of transition italy is ready to bring responsibility to make the leadership in every diplomatic and counter terrorism issues but the key point is stop human trafficking in the mediterranean sea is a priority for everybody in europe and for me it's absolutely crucial. the words of president obama is a priority also for the united states. stop human trafficking is the only way to give a perspective of justice and also security obviously of course for the risks of this area. i think there are enough clashes of religions. maybe there was one case. but the problem is is not the clash of religions. it's a problem of human dignity. we are absolutely committed to solve this problem, and i'm confident if this becomes a priority we will achieve a
in tunisia, today the only way is come back to the stability of the libyan institutions. obviously it is not easy. we work every day to find a solution with the united nations and then with the other partners and the friends and allies in the region but i think the only way is come back to stability in libya. in this period in this period of transition italy is ready to bring responsibility to make the leadership in every diplomatic and counter terrorism issues but the key point is stop human...
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i do think, though, that oil may have stabilized a little bit. some of the producers can be economic at these levels if the land drillers are willing to come down on price the way the offshore drilling has on the day rates. so, i actually think, you know, maybe we have found a little bit of a floor here for energy, but in terms of buying cheap assets, they're going to be competing against the blackstones of the world, kkr. private equity has raised a ton of money to buy these types of assets, so they've got other people to compete with if they're going to try to buy cheap energy resources now. >> i think carter's hands' palms get itchy when dan's drawing lines all over the charts. >> anybody can choose a price target fundamentally, anybody can go over there and draw their lines. >> ooh! it's pick on dan night. >> but here's the thing, it's not nothing that exxon has been unable to bounce. meaning, the energy sector in the s&p is virtually unchanged on the year. exxon cannot get a bid. whether it's what you're talking about, of course, in terms of
i do think, though, that oil may have stabilized a little bit. some of the producers can be economic at these levels if the land drillers are willing to come down on price the way the offshore drilling has on the day rates. so, i actually think, you know, maybe we have found a little bit of a floor here for energy, but in terms of buying cheap assets, they're going to be competing against the blackstones of the world, kkr. private equity has raised a ton of money to buy these types of assets,...
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we know how big this responsibility is towards supporting the yemeni people and bringing back stabilitye country. at the same time we call upon all of the leaders of the units and brigades in yemen to follow the steps of these ones who felt very responsible regarding the people in such a difficult situation in the country, and we stress at the same time that the humanitarian efforts are being there, and during the 24-coming hours, [ inaudible ] will be there on the ground in order to help facilitate these efforts, and they are all for the sake of the yemeni people the yemenny individual. and this will facilitate every day life of the yemenis. regarding the military campaign operations are being done according to the plans, and we said that the mention of aerial campaign -- we said that the objectives of the aerial campaign are always ongoing, and we have started a new phase, which is mainly to prevent the houthis militias and their allies from reorganizing or from making use of the abilities of the military camps. that's why we have carried out so many operations in the last 24 hours, a
we know how big this responsibility is towards supporting the yemeni people and bringing back stabilitye country. at the same time we call upon all of the leaders of the units and brigades in yemen to follow the steps of these ones who felt very responsible regarding the people in such a difficult situation in the country, and we stress at the same time that the humanitarian efforts are being there, and during the 24-coming hours, [ inaudible ] will be there on the ground in order to help...
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which is to stabilize. it can sometimes destabilize the social fabric. so we need to be very conscious of that. that's why i think the aumf is important in that it gives us the ability to empower and enable and support indigenous forces, national forces to achieve the goals which otherwise foreign ground forces might have to undertake. it is a very important question. >> thank you. thank you very much. chairman rohrabacher. >> thank you very much. i'd like to thank our witnesses. thank you all very much for being with us today. general allen, your last point about large deployments sometimes actually destabilize rather than stabilize the situation. it was very well-taken and i hope that my colleagues understand the significance of that point. and to the degree that you have outlined a strategy that does not require large -- a large deployment of american troops on the ground is something that i think we should all take very seriously, make sure we see how it works. this is a strategy that does work in the long run. let me ask you about letting the -- mob
which is to stabilize. it can sometimes destabilize the social fabric. so we need to be very conscious of that. that's why i think the aumf is important in that it gives us the ability to empower and enable and support indigenous forces, national forces to achieve the goals which otherwise foreign ground forces might have to undertake. it is a very important question. >> thank you. thank you very much. chairman rohrabacher. >> thank you very much. i'd like to thank our witnesses....
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what will it take to bring stability to yemen even two and a half weeks of airstrikes? guest: there are a couple of questions we need to answer. will they stop the movement toward the al qaeda, isis area? that's a fundamentally different question, i think and i think this question is getting confused about whether we can restore stability and return the president to power. that, i think, is going to take boots on the ground. i do not think you can do that without air power. there is the first step to stop the onslaught, and there is a second step, maybe u.n.-backed and how do you put people back in there to restore stability in the capital katty:. -- in the capital. katty: the involvement of world powers, what effect is that having? guest: you have the sunnis on one side in iraq, in syria, in yemen and you have the shia on the other. they are backed by iran, the leadership in baghdad backed by iran. i think the regional players are saying we cannot afford chaos in yemen. the risk of obviously, as the sunni players intervene, the iranians are going to say we are players
what will it take to bring stability to yemen even two and a half weeks of airstrikes? guest: there are a couple of questions we need to answer. will they stop the movement toward the al qaeda, isis area? that's a fundamentally different question, i think and i think this question is getting confused about whether we can restore stability and return the president to power. that, i think, is going to take boots on the ground. i do not think you can do that without air power. there is the first...
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2014 the required amortization is $4.4 million we need to put into the 16 rates for our claim stabilization policy that makes the rates go up 2.1 percentage rate we're looking at approximately if - 11.5 percent for 2016 over 15 rates i want to digress this trust is the best trust when it comes to be responsible for paying for this in a pragmatic way if you have over ages we're going to put them into rates we're environmentalists we don't make that better combuld moo blue shield is blue shield and kaiser and kaiser and city plan is city plan by a policy established before i was on board by the previous actuary put a wall it is essential for long term stability of it trust and makes each of program be viable in and of itself to you don't say this is do great we want those rated to what their cost there needs to be an 11 and a half percent increase i'll stop here are there any questions about the overall increase? >> can you tell me what we i might have experienced had we innovating not had a nc o board overall costs. >> actually, sir we shared that if we hadn't rated this anna premature basis
2014 the required amortization is $4.4 million we need to put into the 16 rates for our claim stabilization policy that makes the rates go up 2.1 percentage rate we're looking at approximately if - 11.5 percent for 2016 over 15 rates i want to digress this trust is the best trust when it comes to be responsible for paying for this in a pragmatic way if you have over ages we're going to put them into rates we're environmentalists we don't make that better combuld moo blue shield is blue shield...
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>> i'd like to say it's stabilized. when you have a more stable environment for energy, still at low absolute levels it can still be supportive of consumer stocks. lower energy prices, broadly lower rates, trending in the other direction is broadly supportive for the consumer sector. >> the other take-away from not only this week but certainly from today, are the top-line misses from several companies. now yes, it's currency related. do you say okay, i'm ending the week feeling better or worse about the earnings picture in this country. >> i'm ending it feeling more unserngs because companies are growing top line. you take currency into he can, they're not and they can't tell whether how much weather really affected. everybody is using it as an excuse, saying we're not sure when the consumer is going to come back. to your point if oil can stabilize, it doesn't mat fer it's 55-60, if it's within the 50-75 band. the consumer and industrial companies can look forward and project their business as as opposed to the uncertai
>> i'd like to say it's stabilized. when you have a more stable environment for energy, still at low absolute levels it can still be supportive of consumer stocks. lower energy prices, broadly lower rates, trending in the other direction is broadly supportive for the consumer sector. >> the other take-away from not only this week but certainly from today, are the top-line misses from several companies. now yes, it's currency related. do you say okay, i'm ending the week feeling...
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i think we've already is succeeded in stabilizing economy and putting it on growth trajectory. we've now seen five straight years of job growth. we've gone from 10% unemployment down to 5.5%. we've done this while reducing the deficit by two-thirds primarily because the economy grew much faster. it's been my view with the respect to europe that it's not an either or situation. sometimes it gets framed with what's the right answer for europe? is it austerity or structural reform? my attitude is yes, you need structural reforms. if labor markets are stuck, it's hard to hire particularly young people. if there's too much bureaucracy to start a new business business gos elsewhere or talented entrepreneurs start business somewhere else. i think prime minister renzi's government is on the right track in initiating structural reforms angela merkel and others have called on for a long time but what i've also said is that at a time of such low demand and hints of deflation that we were see ing seeing over the course of several years, boosting demand is also important. having flexibility
i think we've already is succeeded in stabilizing economy and putting it on growth trajectory. we've now seen five straight years of job growth. we've gone from 10% unemployment down to 5.5%. we've done this while reducing the deficit by two-thirds primarily because the economy grew much faster. it's been my view with the respect to europe that it's not an either or situation. sometimes it gets framed with what's the right answer for europe? is it austerity or structural reform? my attitude is...
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and we hope that this agreement would reinforce stability and regions in the world. and to guarantee the stability of the middle east. and that goes along with the league resolutions. it is important to achieve the goals of area. ... ..pray that this respects another and we wish to translate this direction to establish an independent palestinian state pursuant to national sovereignties and the resolutions, and the arab peace initiative. and that is why preventing along the international need to repel the israeli policies, and what is includes all kinds of human tragedies. and i would like to say the ideas - the ideas to mobilize the peace initiative. and this goes along to establish peace in palestine. we thank prans for this attitude, position. and welcome again the foreign minister. >> thank you my dear colleague and friend. relations between saudi arabia and france are longstanding relations, friendly and dense. i was able to check once again today on being received by the highest authorities in the kingdom both in a very warm and very efficient manner. i today ha
and we hope that this agreement would reinforce stability and regions in the world. and to guarantee the stability of the middle east. and that goes along with the league resolutions. it is important to achieve the goals of area. ... ..pray that this respects another and we wish to translate this direction to establish an independent palestinian state pursuant to national sovereignties and the resolutions, and the arab peace initiative. and that is why preventing along the international need to...
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leadership in a key institution for global financial stability. but, you know, we can't wait forever, either. so our membership is currently considering interim steps -- i'm not saying substitute -- interim steps that can take us a bit closer to the ultimate objective. now, there are further measures as well to strengthen the resilience of the international financial system. and that would include enhancing cooperation with regional facilities and institutions including the new asian infrastructure investment bank as i have said three weeks ago in china. there are many institutions that have burgeoned over the last few years in europe, in asia, in various places. and we need to work together. we need to cooperate to coordinate. the second option, increasing the role of these special drawing rights. as a global reserve assets and facilitating the integration of emerging markets into the global economy. and of course firming up the i.m.f. resources, which again relate to the quota reform. that was intended in 2010. as a result of that, the internati
leadership in a key institution for global financial stability. but, you know, we can't wait forever, either. so our membership is currently considering interim steps -- i'm not saying substitute -- interim steps that can take us a bit closer to the ultimate objective. now, there are further measures as well to strengthen the resilience of the international financial system. and that would include enhancing cooperation with regional facilities and institutions including the new asian...
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they say they would allow them to establish stability and security. under the law, all political gatherings of more than 5 people have been banned. thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in november 2013. they demanded the resignation of then prime minister. and their demonstrations continued even after her fall from power. some people say marshall law is affecting the country's economy, particularly where tourism is investments are concerned. under the new orders the military officials will be able to detain demonstrators without charge. and they'll be able to try people in military courts in cases deemed to affect national security. >> some people in japan say they're still not feeling the benefits of the prime minister's economic policies what's known as abe-nomics are set to stabilize the economy. >> tell us more about business sentiment. >> one has been the weaker yen, and the people who are feeling better that's days are the one who benefit from that there's a survey of those who measures those in a good mood and not in a go
they say they would allow them to establish stability and security. under the law, all political gatherings of more than 5 people have been banned. thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in november 2013. they demanded the resignation of then prime minister. and their demonstrations continued even after her fall from power. some people say marshall law is affecting the country's economy, particularly where tourism is investments are concerned. under the new orders the...
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what about just bringing stability to the region? all of these moving parts, the kurds -- i would take it -- should be part of a longer stabilization strategy long-term outlook in the region. but, you know, what advice are you giving policymakers now regarding this new middle eastern map and all of these changing -- what should be our priorities? >> there should be closer security or cooperation between the u.s. and iraqi kurdistan. that means that weapons should be delivered directly through the airport in erbil. instead of light and medium defensive weapons, we should be providing heavy weapons including those of an offensive nature. our training program should be intensified so the peshmerga are better skilled to go into battle. i had a conversation with the state department 48 hours ago about these very subjects. i made a point that treating the kurdistan regional government as an ally and a friend isn't going to encourage their breakaway from iraq. it'll actually encourage a more moderate and slow approach on their part because
what about just bringing stability to the region? all of these moving parts, the kurds -- i would take it -- should be part of a longer stabilization strategy long-term outlook in the region. but, you know, what advice are you giving policymakers now regarding this new middle eastern map and all of these changing -- what should be our priorities? >> there should be closer security or cooperation between the u.s. and iraqi kurdistan. that means that weapons should be delivered directly...
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a role in stabilizing afghanistan. i think we have to recognize that you know we are powerful but we can't do everything ourselves. that's where we make a mistake. we don't use other countries and work with them when we have a shared interest. >> the chinese has started up the asian infrastructure investment bank, the aiib. larry summers the former president of the fed, do you share that view? >> no i don't. i think it would be good if we god involved with the bank but this transpacific partnership this trade deal is much more important as well as the rebalance of our force he through pacific. i mean we've got ships home ported in singapore and in japan for example we have marines in awful, we have doing exercises now with the filipinos and the vietnamese that to me is much more important to maintain our influence and make china realize they can't be an expansionist power. >> tell me, compared this to the time when you were the deputy defense secretary where the u.s. was undisputed as terms the strongest military power
a role in stabilizing afghanistan. i think we have to recognize that you know we are powerful but we can't do everything ourselves. that's where we make a mistake. we don't use other countries and work with them when we have a shared interest. >> the chinese has started up the asian infrastructure investment bank, the aiib. larry summers the former president of the fed, do you share that view? >> no i don't. i think it would be good if we god involved with the bank but this...
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. >> and for rent stabilization in east palo alto we do have a rent stabilization program so it helpswith rent stabilization and affordability is that under the rent stabilization plan once somebody moves outx#jt that unit it's noe1 longer -- they noehoonger keep it underjf that. it therefore goes to market rate. >> sometimes this problem is described as a jobs-housing imbalance. right? but it's really just a housing shortage. but it's also this explosion of jobs. i mean, is it possible we could debt to the point where get to the point where wew3 just can't accommodate more jobs? >> i don't think that will happen. i must say for facebook i know they justt( purchased like a certain number of some land in menlo park with the idea of building homes. now it's going to take some time. they won't have it next year. but the fact that at least they're thinking about and they know how they're affecting the region they know they need to excuse me create housing. >> yeah. >> but there are limits. i mean,çó mountain view andt( sunnyvale are built-out cities. we don't have any vacant land availabl
. >> and for rent stabilization in east palo alto we do have a rent stabilization program so it helpswith rent stabilization and affordability is that under the rent stabilization plan once somebody moves outx#jt that unit it's noe1 longer -- they noehoonger keep it underjf that. it therefore goes to market rate. >> sometimes this problem is described as a jobs-housing imbalance. right? but it's really just a housing shortage. but it's also this explosion of jobs. i mean, is it...
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in tunisia, today, the only way is come back to the peace and stability of the libyan institutions. it is not easy. we work every day to find a solution with the united nations and then with the other partners and france and allies in the region, but i think the only way is come back to stability in libya. in this period, in this period of transition, italy is ready to bring responsibility to make the leadership in every dip a patek and counterterrorism efforts, but the key point is stop human trafficking in mediterranean sea, is a priority for everybody and europe is crucial in the world, president obama, is a priority also for the united states. stop human trafficking is the only way to give a prospective of justice and also of security. obviously of course for the risks of this area. i think there is not a clash of religions in italy. maybe yesterday maybe, there were one case, but the problem is not a problem. it's a problem of human dignity. we are absolutely sxhi lly comm solve this problem and i am confident, if this become a priority, we achieve a great result. >> [ inaudibl
in tunisia, today, the only way is come back to the peace and stability of the libyan institutions. it is not easy. we work every day to find a solution with the united nations and then with the other partners and france and allies in the region, but i think the only way is come back to stability in libya. in this period, in this period of transition, italy is ready to bring responsibility to make the leadership in every dip a patek and counterterrorism efforts, but the key point is stop human...
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but i think the only way to come back to stability in libya. in this period, in this period of transition,itilyyilyyily -- italy is ready for the counter terrorism effort. but the key point is stop human trafficking in the mediterranean sea is a priority for everybody in europe and for me, it is absolutely crucial. the words of president obama is a priority for the united states. stopping human trafficking is the only way to give a perspective of justice and also security actually of course for the risks of these areas. i think there are not problem of clash of religions in italy. maybe yesterday maybe there was, but the problem is not a problem of clash of religions. it's a problem of human dignity. we are absolutely committed to solve this problem and confidence is a priority which is a great result. the israeli take on responsibilities in terms of the antiterrorist. i would like to it ask you who are they? in order to reach a anti- terrorist activity (inaudible) perhaps all you have is support from president obama? maybe israel? >> first of
but i think the only way to come back to stability in libya. in this period, in this period of transition,itilyyilyyily -- italy is ready for the counter terrorism effort. but the key point is stop human trafficking in the mediterranean sea is a priority for everybody in europe and for me, it is absolutely crucial. the words of president obama is a priority for the united states. stopping human trafficking is the only way to give a perspective of justice and also security actually of course for...
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in terms of the russia ukraine situation, the good news it's it's stabilized, stability is what we'veeeded. >> do do you see it staying stable in. >> i do. that's positive because of the impact it has an germany. last year we saw a lot of, disenfranchisization of german corporate. they stopped their spending, it's rallied back as a result of the fact you have stability in the region. in terms of greece, that's another question i think it's a big question. that people are focused on. greece needs to agree do a reform package. >> i was going to ask you about that. isn't it possible that greece can continue to get worse and it doesn't matter? similar to some of the bankruptcies we've had here in the united states where the broader economy just rolls on and you know, greece gets resolved one way or the other, some banks take a hit, some governments take a hit. but everything else kind of stabilizes? >> i think we're in a different position today than we were three, four years ago. when you had more than just one country that was looking to fall if one of them exited the eurozone. here we'
in terms of the russia ukraine situation, the good news it's it's stabilized, stability is what we'veeeded. >> do do you see it staying stable in. >> i do. that's positive because of the impact it has an germany. last year we saw a lot of, disenfranchisization of german corporate. they stopped their spending, it's rallied back as a result of the fact you have stability in the region. in terms of greece, that's another question i think it's a big question. that people are focused on....
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leadership in a key institution for global financial stability. but, you know, we can't wait forever, either, so our membership is currently considering interim steps, i'm not saying substitute, interim steps tack take us a bit closer to the ult hat objective. now, there are further issues as well, to strengthen the resilience of the international financial system and that would include enhancing corporation with regional facilities and institutions, including the new asia infrastructure investment bank as i have said three weeks ago in china. there are many institutions that are burj end over the last few years in europe in asia, in various places and we need to work together. we need to corporate, to coordinate. second option, increasing the role of the special rights as a global reserve the integration of dynamic emerging markets into the global economy. of course, firming up the imf resources which, again relates to the quote at that reform that was intended in 2010. >> as a result of that the international monetary system would be reinforced
leadership in a key institution for global financial stability. but, you know, we can't wait forever, either, so our membership is currently considering interim steps, i'm not saying substitute, interim steps tack take us a bit closer to the ult hat objective. now, there are further issues as well, to strengthen the resilience of the international financial system and that would include enhancing corporation with regional facilities and institutions, including the new asia infrastructure...
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there is really a strong campaign and we need to do more enrollment so that helps to achieve the stability it helps us mitigate some of the risks and uncertainty around opt out and i'll state i agree with what ms. hale as present we're going to launch to a service part of the city for the deep green i actually get the broad portion of where you can get most of your money and do something that statewide as planned for small what merry run did they planned for a small deep green and got more people signing up so the first x number of people will opt in and they immediately went out and got for energy for the customers for more revenue this is a way to mitigate the risks i present what the port commission wants to do that but quickly grow the deep green if you don't a citywide campaign anyone can say opt up that's what merry run did they 25r7g9d certain customers anyone that is not ♪ category you if not to join the deep green anyone in the service territory of merry run having can join we can do that anyone that lives in san francisco, california go deep green maybe not day one you can bring
there is really a strong campaign and we need to do more enrollment so that helps to achieve the stability it helps us mitigate some of the risks and uncertainty around opt out and i'll state i agree with what ms. hale as present we're going to launch to a service part of the city for the deep green i actually get the broad portion of where you can get most of your money and do something that statewide as planned for small what merry run did they planned for a small deep green and got more...
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there is the believe it was the iranians who stabilized iraq. this very a better strategy when it comes to fighting isis. they believe the way they are training the shi'ite militia is more effective. they also claim that as far as yemen is concerned, the only way they are involved is by trying to send humanitarian aid. they deny sending weapons to yemen. they say the war ships that might be in the region at this point in time they are only carrying out anti-piracy missions. they say they will not take orders from anyone as far as where to place their navy. you do have confrontation on the one hand. you also have the reconciliation on the other hand. we noted the nuclear negotiations continue. there are many people in tehran who are happy with the interim agreement that was reached. many people looking forward to the possible lifting of sanctions. it is interesting of the dual relationship that is evolving. >> you say, fred despite what is going on off the coast of yemen and the bureau chief of the washington post being held and despite that peop
there is the believe it was the iranians who stabilized iraq. this very a better strategy when it comes to fighting isis. they believe the way they are training the shi'ite militia is more effective. they also claim that as far as yemen is concerned, the only way they are involved is by trying to send humanitarian aid. they deny sending weapons to yemen. they say the war ships that might be in the region at this point in time they are only carrying out anti-piracy missions. they say they will...
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if you look at places like yemen and so on, we are safer in the homeland but have we produced stability in these places? the answer to that had is no. katty: and the fact that these two hostages were killed points to gaps in the intelligence gathering, right? >> oh, absolutely. we can connect phone calls and emails as well as what we can do with aerial surveillance but also human intelligence, the networks we have on the ground and clearly there was a mistake here. they have a certain checklist when doing these types of operations and something was clearly missed. not only in the fact that we killed two american hostages but that we accidentally killed two yadier -- al qaeda operatives we accidentally killed. katty: yeah, the report said it was two americans working for al qaeda and that seemed to come as a surprise as well. reporter: that's right. we had had a bounty on one of them for a while. it's never going to be a perfect system but when these two things happen at the same time it should raise questions about not only the utility of these tools but how are we using them and whethe
if you look at places like yemen and so on, we are safer in the homeland but have we produced stability in these places? the answer to that had is no. katty: and the fact that these two hostages were killed points to gaps in the intelligence gathering, right? >> oh, absolutely. we can connect phone calls and emails as well as what we can do with aerial surveillance but also human intelligence, the networks we have on the ground and clearly there was a mistake here. they have a certain...
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that is causing countries to look to us as a potential foundation of stability. goes to the point. i was in china about two months ago. actually on the first trip i took in this new job. we had very interesting conversations and one of the great things that's happened in recent years is we are constantly expanding our base of cooperation with china. and working to the in more and more areas. just last year obviously the leadership the united states and china showed on climate change hopefully will have a real impact on other countries as we head to the tariff negotiations at the end of the year. the work that china did on ebola was very, very significant. and even in our military to military relationship we've seen great progress building confidence. but some of the actions that china takes in its own region are causing other countries to raise real questions. have real concerns. so in some of the conversations that we had, one of the things i suggested to our chinese partners and friends is that, you know, even though our systems and countries are obviously very
that is causing countries to look to us as a potential foundation of stability. goes to the point. i was in china about two months ago. actually on the first trip i took in this new job. we had very interesting conversations and one of the great things that's happened in recent years is we are constantly expanding our base of cooperation with china. and working to the in more and more areas. just last year obviously the leadership the united states and china showed on climate change hopefully...
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japan's commitment to work for world peace and stability and the rebalancing of u.s. policy. the revisions will have a multiplier effect on those efforts. >> the guidelines that we have worked on that have been announced today will enhance japan's security deter threats, and contribute to regional peace and stability. >> the agreement also covers threats in cyberspace, and the two sides will work to ensure safety in outer space. japanese foreign minister referred to an increase in china's activities in the south china sea. he said japan and the u.s. will stand together and maintain international order and the rule of law. >>> nhk world looks at the background behind the revisions and reaction in the u.s. and japan. >> reporter: the japan/u.s. defense guidelines set the basic framework and direction for cooperation between japan's self-defense forces and the u.s. military. the two countries drew up the first such guidelines in 1978 during the cold war. the guidelines stipulated how the sdf and u.s. forces should work together during contingencies in japan including possible in
japan's commitment to work for world peace and stability and the rebalancing of u.s. policy. the revisions will have a multiplier effect on those efforts. >> the guidelines that we have worked on that have been announced today will enhance japan's security deter threats, and contribute to regional peace and stability. >> the agreement also covers threats in cyberspace, and the two sides will work to ensure safety in outer space. japanese foreign minister referred to an increase in...