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s be abreastf al of e developments and detls that have me out allay long from the white house you sten to the press conference that s gin a few hours ago. what is the thinghat h ruck you most aboutthis particar opetion? >>ell, one of the things, matthew, is that 2 hours ate thisperation tooklace in pakistanwe he an extrrdinary amount of detl about what was happening in the whithouse in the days lding up t it and athe time. they were in the sittion om, e president incded, the chief national securit team watchgnealimeof those navy sea went into that compound. it must have enan extrrdiny ten ment, one tional security aisor said that the minutes passed lik days and that it s one ofhe most anxious momentthat he had had the white use. they had ao ne a runthrough of this they had built a mock of the compound in afghanistan, the practiced going into i under rious scenarios, with lots of guards, with f grds, in various weather condition obviously someing this importan the needed to train for. and that ama bin laden, wh he was actuallyshot, woman wa shiding himt the time as onewhithouse advor sa
s be abreastf al of e developments and detls that have me out allay long from the white house you sten to the press conference that s gin a few hours ago. what is the thinghat h ruck you most aboutthis particar opetion? >>ell, one of the things, matthew, is that 2 hours ate thisperation tooklace in pakistanwe he an extrrdinary amount of detl about what was happening in the whithouse in the days lding up t it and athe time. they were in the sittion om, e president incded, the chief...
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sten, thanks god we have dilma running our country today. president lula's legacy was to keep inflation under control, because during his eight years, the brazilian worker had 40% increase in his purchase power. inflation ctrol was crucial, because before, i know inflation eroded the purchase power of the brazilian worker. so she will preserve this legacy. >> let me ask you about security, eike, because this is one issue people are talking about in brazil as still being very challenging, crime and security. where are we on that front in brazil? >> when president lula came into power in 2002, we had 12% unemployment. brazil is running 6.2 unemployment there is a democratic change in that security area. and rio has tackled this with the occupation of the fleet with the slums. we've seen that the rights and the execution is right. >> you said i think it was the last time we spoke when you were in new york, you said look, warren buffett, carlos, they better be looking behind them because i'm on my way there becoming the richest person in the wor
sten, thanks god we have dilma running our country today. president lula's legacy was to keep inflation under control, because during his eight years, the brazilian worker had 40% increase in his purchase power. inflation ctrol was crucial, because before, i know inflation eroded the purchase power of the brazilian worker. so she will preserve this legacy. >> let me ask you about security, eike, because this is one issue people are talking about in brazil as still being very challenging,...
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[applause] >> he discussed this turbulent period with angela sten it. the director for georgetown and eastern european studies. ♪ >> i'm angela stent. i'm the director of the eastern you're red flag studies at georgetown university. and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you edward kemp. kennedy and khrushchev and the most dangerous place on book. fred kempe is the syria of the atlantic of the united states which is a leading washington think tank. for 25 years he had a distinguished career as journalist. he's the author of a number of books, among them siberian odyssey and a book about his own family and germany and his own sorts about a unified germany. so this is, i think, going to be a very interesting discussion. fred, most people when they look back at the 45-year history of the cold war, when the united states was on the brink of the soviet union was did most dangerous in a moment in the world. >> nekeata khrushchev was the soviet premier and he probably knew anybody anywhere else and where people were willing to go to war. i think in cuba, t
[applause] >> he discussed this turbulent period with angela sten it. the director for georgetown and eastern european studies. ♪ >> i'm angela stent. i'm the director of the eastern you're red flag studies at georgetown university. and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you edward kemp. kennedy and khrushchev and the most dangerous place on book. fred kempe is the syria of the atlantic of the united states which is a leading washington think tank. for 25 years he had a...
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they're supposed to be in court together, but iranian law covers, you know, trying someone in be a sten shabstenci. >> thank you for coming on today. please send our best to your daughter. we'll continue to follow this story and we look forward to talking to you again. >> thank you. >>> we want to bring you up to speed about some breaking news in tennessee. the coast guard closing off boat traffic on part of the mississippi river and police are urging residents to get out of their homes, do so as fast as they can. this is ahead of what could be a near record flood. >>> plus, has the release of president obama's long form birth certificate done anything to quiet the birth movement? we're going to have some eye-opening results of a new poll. >>> al qaeda, taliban, all the names you here. just terrorists basically. >> a waiter at new york's famed waldorf-astoria hotel says he was forced to wear a different name tag so guests wouldn't be frightened by his real name. that server, mohammed kotb joins me next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with amazing innovation, driven by relentless competition,
they're supposed to be in court together, but iranian law covers, you know, trying someone in be a sten shabstenci. >> thank you for coming on today. please send our best to your daughter. we'll continue to follow this story and we look forward to talking to you again. >> thank you. >>> we want to bring you up to speed about some breaking news in tennessee. the coast guard closing off boat traffic on part of the mississippi river and police are urging residents to get out...