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you cross the issue of violence and globalization i'm joined by ken and karate in stockholm he's a member of the sweden democrats party and a member of the swedish parliament and oxford we go to roger griffin he is a professor and academic political theorist at oxford brookes university and in leeds we have mohammed shafique he is the chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation all right gentlemen this is cross talk to me as you can jump in anytime you want roger i'd like to go to you first as i pointed out in the introduction this is an election year and we have seen elections all through europe since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight we've seen a significant drift to what i would call what most people would call the right ok and i must say that mr is not a cosy campaigning for reelection as pandered to the right trying to capture madame le pen's constituency and then we have this horrific incident massacre in toulouse what's the connection if any in your mind. well the connection between the massacre as you call it. and the psychos is a perceptible shift t
you cross the issue of violence and globalization i'm joined by ken and karate in stockholm he's a member of the sweden democrats party and a member of the swedish parliament and oxford we go to roger griffin he is a professor and academic political theorist at oxford brookes university and in leeds we have mohammed shafique he is the chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation all right gentlemen this is cross talk to me as you can jump in anytime you want roger i'd like to...
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even when the global economy is shaky, stockholm's economy is not. >> yeah.ool. >> i don't know how they did it, but they used perfect timing, great graphics. >> you are always near water and parks. ♪ >> right? >> this town is awesome. [ applause ] >>> a reminder, you can find all the stories on "right this minute" today on rightthisminute.com. >> plus lots more. >> lots and lots more great videos. >> all day long, 24/7. rightthisminute.com. ♪ >>> look what's hanging out on the porch. >> that's a real eagle? >> that's no his creativity. >>> i have a strange little trio to show you guys. this is in alaska. this woman heard some calls coming from outside her door. she went outside with her video camera to see what was making the noise. look what's hanging out on her back deck. >> what the? that looks like a cardboard cutout. that's a real eagle? >> that's a real eagle. but that's not all. >> mr. eagle is calling me. t.have a fox, he's very quie der hgizmo. >> wow. this is not the only time she's found these little guys on her deck. these three seem to hang out
even when the global economy is shaky, stockholm's economy is not. >> yeah.ool. >> i don't know how they did it, but they used perfect timing, great graphics. >> you are always near water and parks. ♪ >> right? >> this town is awesome. [ applause ] >>> a reminder, you can find all the stories on "right this minute" today on rightthisminute.com. >> plus lots more. >> lots and lots more great videos. >> all day long, 24/7....
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even when the global economy is shaky, stockholm's economy is not. >> yeah.ool. >> i don't know how they did it, but they used perfect timing, great graphics. >> you are always near water and parks. ♪ >> right? >> this town is awesome. [ applause ] >>> a reminder, you can find all the stories on "right this minute" today on rightthisminute.com. >> plus lots more. >> lots and lots more great videos. >> all day long, 24/7. rightthisminute.com. ♪ >>> look what's hanging out on the porch. >> that's a real eagle? >> that's not all. >> see >>> guy's got a camera hooked up on the roof of his car. driving around what looks like a back road. this is in poland. passes some people on the street. what do you see ahead? guys on a motor bike, right? what's he carrying? >> oh. i know. he's got the ladder across the front of the scooter, like in a foot well of the scooter. >> it's funny, because he is blocking like the road. he could be at the front of a parade to keep everybody back. in this instance, he pulls over, just slides the ladder down, opens the gate for the guy. g
even when the global economy is shaky, stockholm's economy is not. >> yeah.ool. >> i don't know how they did it, but they used perfect timing, great graphics. >> you are always near water and parks. ♪ >> right? >> this town is awesome. [ applause ] >>> a reminder, you can find all the stories on "right this minute" today on rightthisminute.com. >> plus lots more. >> lots and lots more great videos. >> all day long, 24/7....
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and number one is stockholm. >> the sexiest men in the world live in stockholm. >> all right. >> goode to know. >> book your tickets now. >> immediately. >> yeah. >> they were talking, though, about the best places for women and then -- >> they aren't the same. >> none of those are on the list. >> the best places to be a woman. >> the best place to be a woman generally is in iceland because it has the greatest equality between men and women. so there. >> i've been to iceland about three times. it's a beautiful, beautiful country. >> yes. >> nobody seems particularly thrilled to be there. i shouldn't say that, maybe. do we air in iceland? i'm just telling you the truth. they just don't seem like a very happy people. they're not, like, lilliputians. they're not like in the emerald city, we represent -- they're not like that. they don't seem too happy. >> the places where women live the longest is japan. women can live 87 years, beating men by seven years. >> but why would you want to? you know? >> they're healthier, too. >> they eat a lot of fish. >> the best place to be a mother, norwa
and number one is stockholm. >> the sexiest men in the world live in stockholm. >> all right. >> goode to know. >> book your tickets now. >> immediately. >> yeah. >> they were talking, though, about the best places for women and then -- >> they aren't the same. >> none of those are on the list. >> the best places to be a woman. >> the best place to be a woman generally is in iceland because it has the greatest equality between...
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he's asked to participate in the 1912 olympics in stockholm, sweden in the modern pentathlon. five events, swimming, running, fencing, shooting and -- i just pulled a rick perry -- swimming, running, shooting, sword fighting and steeplechase, thank you, cavalry, of course. he did very well in the steeplechase but his time was a little short. he had no errors. when it came to the swimming -- this is patton. he would push himself at every event. he wouldn't pace himself. so, at the swim he came in second but was so exhausted they had to use a fishing hook to pull him out. pool. with fencing he came in fifth but beat the best fencer, a french officer. and with pistol shoot, he missed the target entirely twice. some patton fans believe he was such a good shot he was hitting through the holes of the previous bullets. unfortunately, judges didn't realize that was goernl patton firing and they didn't credit him. on the running element of it, when he -- you know, they ran around the stadium, exited the stadium, ran around stockholm and re-entered the stadium. he was the first one in.
he's asked to participate in the 1912 olympics in stockholm, sweden in the modern pentathlon. five events, swimming, running, fencing, shooting and -- i just pulled a rick perry -- swimming, running, shooting, sword fighting and steeplechase, thank you, cavalry, of course. he did very well in the steeplechase but his time was a little short. he had no errors. when it came to the swimming -- this is patton. he would push himself at every event. he wouldn't pace himself. so, at the swim he came...
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. >> ligco.my company does have branches in london and stockholm. [laughter] >> ok, thank you. >> ok, commissioners. we can move on to commissioner's questions and matters. are there any commission matters? >> with the risk of stretching out this hearing, i wanted to mention a couple of things we did. i took the advantage of the hearing that was held by the commissioners at farrell, avalos, in regards to family flight. they've brought up some good points about the schools and the fact that it was noted that the population of children from ages 1 to 5 has increase in the last 10 years and the number from 5 to 17 has gone down significantly is my experience in 40 years of dental practice where when people reach school age, a lot of them leave san francisco and schools is the probably the biggest issue. people are afraid of having a child having to be the when all school and they don't like the fact that there is no community building if their kids are not in neighborhood schools. they brought these points out that it was a very useful dialogue. we kno
. >> ligco.my company does have branches in london and stockholm. [laughter] >> ok, thank you. >> ok, commissioners. we can move on to commissioner's questions and matters. are there any commission matters? >> with the risk of stretching out this hearing, i wanted to mention a couple of things we did. i took the advantage of the hearing that was held by the commissioners at farrell, avalos, in regards to family flight. they've brought up some good points about the...
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in stockholm, leaving sulfureous of our offer anywhere from 5-10 in. expected to fall. for look for more rain in the snow for wednesday. this could extend well into the weekend. we have a series of storms coming to the bay area which means snow for the sierra. >>justine: here is what we are watching right now in the newsroom, live pictures out of indianapolis. do people died when a school bus hit a part of the bridge. here is some of the new information we just learned. the bus driver and a student both died this morning. several people who were injured. this happened about an hour ago. we're still learning new information. >>darya: we are back with more here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. traffic is moving pretty well. " and >>darya: the bart extension to expansion to san jose is set to begin today. the valley transportation authority will sign papers and start to work. there is a ceremony at tam marking the funding commitment coming from the federal transit administration for the bart silicon valley extension project. five san jose mayor chuck reed will be at
in stockholm, leaving sulfureous of our offer anywhere from 5-10 in. expected to fall. for look for more rain in the snow for wednesday. this could extend well into the weekend. we have a series of storms coming to the bay area which means snow for the sierra. >>justine: here is what we are watching right now in the newsroom, live pictures out of indianapolis. do people died when a school bus hit a part of the bridge. here is some of the new information we just learned. the bus driver and...
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. >> a new study by the stockholm international peace research institute shows that between 2007 and1, arms sales skyrocketed 24% compared to the previous four years. >> the u.s. continues to sell most of the world's weapons, but russia has also been busy arming its traditional allies like syria. >> the syrian armed forces demonstrating their firepower on a maneuver last december. a full complement of military hardware ranging from a fighter jets to surface-to-air missiles. these weapons have not been used in the assault on rebels and anti-democrat protesters across syria, but they -- [no audio] syria gets three-quarters of its weapons supplied from russia. that allows it to circumvent the u.s. and european arms embargo. but syria is far from the only country army itself. asian countries by the most weapons, and china has attracted a lot of attention from the group since it has now become a weapons exporter. is still pales in comparison to the u.s. in first place, followed by russia and germany. but china is now the world's six largest arms exporter. one of china's biggest markets is
. >> a new study by the stockholm international peace research institute shows that between 2007 and1, arms sales skyrocketed 24% compared to the previous four years. >> the u.s. continues to sell most of the world's weapons, but russia has also been busy arming its traditional allies like syria. >> the syrian armed forces demonstrating their firepower on a maneuver last december. a full complement of military hardware ranging from a fighter jets to surface-to-air missiles....
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anything that's really dangerous i'm time to think things are dangerous when they're not trying stockholm former cia agent wrote i think a very poor. the same book called in search of enemies in which he identified different areas in the u.s. society where there were there were the propaganda machine was geared up to identify a particular enemy of the moment and order that the us public would support a military build up or support a particular work. cut out. of what they were. a network of bases means that you have at your fingertips if you were the emperor of the west the means of. there's always somebody we don't like and somebody who must be stopped perpetual war for perpetual police is being the american dream once we were launched upon them we would never look back and we were always thought on the pretext to attack another. targeting is an effort to process many things are considered we have advanced weapon systems with perception ministries and we take care in matching the appropriate order to produce the desired effect on the target. the foundations for the new world order will ai
anything that's really dangerous i'm time to think things are dangerous when they're not trying stockholm former cia agent wrote i think a very poor. the same book called in search of enemies in which he identified different areas in the u.s. society where there were there were the propaganda machine was geared up to identify a particular enemy of the moment and order that the us public would support a military build up or support a particular work. cut out. of what they were. a network of...
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temperature rising to 6 degrees in stockholm and 10 degrees in berlin and out towards the east, stilln the cool side, minus 7 degrees in moscow. minus 2 in kiev. but temperatures will moderate into next week, so that's good news. down towards the south getting up to 18 degrees in athens with thundershowers. now heading over to east asia, thundershowers are expanding over the indochina peninsula, cambodia and northern thailand will be at the high risk of flash floods. meanwhile, rain showers on the south coast of china will continue into the next week. as for japan, widespread showers, southern half of the country. most of the precipitation will be gone by saturday afternoon. however, another round of rainy weather is on the way to impact the tohoku area as well as western japan. snow is also possible in tohoku starting sunday. heading over to the americas, a long frontal line has been sliding over the eastern u.s. and canada, spreading heavy precipitation and strong winds from eastern canada all the way down to the southern plains. however, finally, severe weather in eastern texas, lo
temperature rising to 6 degrees in stockholm and 10 degrees in berlin and out towards the east, stilln the cool side, minus 7 degrees in moscow. minus 2 in kiev. but temperatures will moderate into next week, so that's good news. down towards the south getting up to 18 degrees in athens with thundershowers. now heading over to east asia, thundershowers are expanding over the indochina peninsula, cambodia and northern thailand will be at the high risk of flash floods. meanwhile, rain showers on...
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stockholm, vancouver will not tolerate underused land, cyclone's around tennis courts. i do not think that this site is an appropriate occasion for affordable housing, as others have suggested. the cost of new piles and de watering would be the wrong way to spend precious affordable housing dollars. the design is beautiful, restrained, and appropriate. exquisitely detailed enriched at the streets. if it has a weakness, i think it is in sufficiently dense and has too much open space. its street frontage on the embarcadero may err on the side immodesty. finally, it should not simply be so difficult to build something of such excellence in our city. this project should be a cause of rejoicing and celebration, not controversy and obstruction. most respectively, daniel solomon. thank you. >> thank you, commissioners. i am president of the mark company. a key focus of our business is doing research in the residential real-estate market, is this ability -- specifically in san francisco. we have a standard research report each month, quarterly recaps, and annual recaps. i want
stockholm, vancouver will not tolerate underused land, cyclone's around tennis courts. i do not think that this site is an appropriate occasion for affordable housing, as others have suggested. the cost of new piles and de watering would be the wrong way to spend precious affordable housing dollars. the design is beautiful, restrained, and appropriate. exquisitely detailed enriched at the streets. if it has a weakness, i think it is in sufficiently dense and has too much open space. its street...
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the stockholm international peace research institute release on monday a ranking of weapons importing nations for the five years through 2011. india tops the list accounted for 10% of global weapon imports. south korea came in second with 6% followed by pakistan and china with 5% each, and singapore with 4%. india is boosting its military and diverseifying sources of weapons. they now include more western nation on top of this traditional supply of russia. china was the largest arms importer in the previous report. the ititute says the country is turning to exporter by boosting its home grown weapons industry. the report highlights a rise in shipments from china to india's neighbor and rival pakistan. among asean countries, singapore and malaysia saw imports skyrocket 300%. imports rose 144% and vietnam 80%. the institute says the trend reflects territorial disputes in the south china sea. >>> thailand is stepping up measures to prent aepea of last year's devastating floods. people are working around the clock as monsoon season approaches. the province of ayuttaya suffered most severe
the stockholm international peace research institute release on monday a ranking of weapons importing nations for the five years through 2011. india tops the list accounted for 10% of global weapon imports. south korea came in second with 6% followed by pakistan and china with 5% each, and singapore with 4%. india is boosting its military and diverseifying sources of weapons. they now include more western nation on top of this traditional supply of russia. china was the largest arms importer in...
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reason also i believe ok well you mentioned you mentioned the military aspect but actually these stockholm international peace through institute is as optimistic as you are in saying the recent study shows that a military conflict in the arctic is very unlikely but meanwhile canada then mark a no we must clean up their military force in the region and this is a fact one. it's simple very simple to answer you have a tremendous. increase for example in tourism shipping last year the arctic council signed the first brining agreement on search and rescue so somebody must provide the capacities to safe in case of a nice cruise ship with five thousand people on board is running into difficulties . and if you compare the capacity and of course they are before it's very very limited and also in order to implement loss also environmentalists you need to have capacity to have an overview what's going on and to be able to observe it fried by your if. you are truly military buildup in the hurricane is for providing for tourism then you should buy mine also that the commissioning of the russian newest
reason also i believe ok well you mentioned you mentioned the military aspect but actually these stockholm international peace through institute is as optimistic as you are in saying the recent study shows that a military conflict in the arctic is very unlikely but meanwhile canada then mark a no we must clean up their military force in the region and this is a fact one. it's simple very simple to answer you have a tremendous. increase for example in tourism shipping last year the arctic...
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i think we collectively suffer from the stockholm syndrome. bill: senator, thank you. individual mandate starts in 40 minutes when the arguments continue. >> i'll be there. bill: you bet. ron johnson, republican from wisconsin. martha. martha: another big story today. one of the biggest threats facing u.s. national security t could devastate the major aspects of daily life we're being told. we're live on capitol hill to reveal what that 21st century weapon is. bill: also it is rule one of flying. shut off your cell phone. and don't ask any questions about it. why you now might be able to think twice before breaking that rule. martha: yes, bill hemmer. >> i think people should sue them. quite the contrary. we're like lemmings. we're like sheep. bill: 23 minutes past the hour right now. new york democrat charles wrangle agrees to fork over $23,000 in fines after he was accused of a using a rent stablized apartment in new york city as a campaign office. that is a no-no. after months of a brutal crackdown, syrian president ba'asyir assad says they will accept a u.n. broker
i think we collectively suffer from the stockholm syndrome. bill: senator, thank you. individual mandate starts in 40 minutes when the arguments continue. >> i'll be there. bill: you bet. ron johnson, republican from wisconsin. martha. martha: another big story today. one of the biggest threats facing u.s. national security t could devastate the major aspects of daily life we're being told. we're live on capitol hill to reveal what that 21st century weapon is. bill: also it is rule one of...
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when lovelays revealed the results in stockholm, reporters began calling cobb's parents in the middle of the night trying to track down the tas tern young woman the media instantly dubbed america's first astronaut. the past year had been a whirlwind for cobb. now she held another confidence. dr. lovelace tested 12 more pilots and she helped se them. the first candidate arrived in albuquerque at the lovelace foundation and more women would soon follow that spring and that summer. all women had been pledged to secrecy, but cobb knew their identities and she considered them exceptional pilots and ideal test subjects. there were identical twins from california, the youngster, 22-year-old mary wallace from taos, new mexico, air force reserve jean hickson, polite instructor from georgia, myrtle kansas city, sarah, executive pilot from houston, ria hurley, chicago, instructor from oklahoma, the sassy air race competitor from ds geraldine jerri sloan and u.s. senator's wife from michigan, janie hart. as cobb made idle conversation with james web at the luncheon's head table, she hoped he woul
when lovelays revealed the results in stockholm, reporters began calling cobb's parents in the middle of the night trying to track down the tas tern young woman the media instantly dubbed america's first astronaut. the past year had been a whirlwind for cobb. now she held another confidence. dr. lovelace tested 12 more pilots and she helped se them. the first candidate arrived in albuquerque at the lovelace foundation and more women would soon follow that spring and that summer. all women had...
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and we have found, for example, that epa gave us $17,800 grant to help china comply with stockholm convention agreements. we found $700,000 to the thailand for methane gas for pig farms. we found you gave money in indonesia and so forth. were you aware of the money given to china? >> i'm aware for many years epa has funded grants that are international or transboundary in nature. we have an international office. as i mentioned to you, i'm not sure of the year of the grants you are citing, but often times, the amount that is going to outside entities is very small. >> i don't think it is appropriate at this time that we are giving money for example, china, of which we owe them more money than any other country. yet, we are borrowing money from them and turning around and giving it back to them to help with their environmental issues. i hope you look into that. a question i want to ask quickly. i saw your presentation to the uc berkley law institute on environmental issues. in that presentation you made the comment that this allegation that 230,000 additional people would have to be hired to im
and we have found, for example, that epa gave us $17,800 grant to help china comply with stockholm convention agreements. we found $700,000 to the thailand for methane gas for pig farms. we found you gave money in indonesia and so forth. were you aware of the money given to china? >> i'm aware for many years epa has funded grants that are international or transboundary in nature. we have an international office. as i mentioned to you, i'm not sure of the year of the grants you are citing,...
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lovelace later revealed the astonishing results of cobb's test scores at a scientific conference in stockholm, reporters began calling cobb's parents in the middle of the night, trying to track down the taciturn the young woman the media instantly dubbed america's first woman astronaut. the past year had been a whirlwind for cobb and now she held another confidence. dr. lovelace had just begun to test 12 more women pilots and she had helped select them. the first candidate had already arrived in albuquerque at the lovelace foundation and more women would soon follow that spring and summer. all the women had been pledged to secrecy, but cobb knew their identities and she consider them exceptional pilots and ideal test subjects. there were identical twins from california, jan and marion dietrich. the youngster, 22-year-old mary wallace, from to us, new mexico. the owner of a flight operation in michigan, bernie steadman, the air force reserve officer from akron, jean hickson, the flight instructor from georgia, myrtle hagel, the engineer from kansas city, sarah gorlick, executive pilot from hou
lovelace later revealed the astonishing results of cobb's test scores at a scientific conference in stockholm, reporters began calling cobb's parents in the middle of the night, trying to track down the taciturn the young woman the media instantly dubbed america's first woman astronaut. the past year had been a whirlwind for cobb and now she held another confidence. dr. lovelace had just begun to test 12 more women pilots and she had helped select them. the first candidate had already arrived...
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he goes up to stockholm sweden where he was in the olympics and he meets up with his fellow olympians and they have a pistol shoot and he wins. so they said, wow, george, in 1945, you won the 1912 olympics. the swedish army puts on a drill, precision drill motorcycle team, goes through some paces for him. and he whippings out his camera and takes this photograph. ten days later he's going to be in a car accident that breaks his neck and results in his death. the army sends the camera home and beatrice develops the last roll of film and wrote underneath this photograph, this is the last picture my husband took. that's the majority of the sort of chronology. there's a few things -- photographs i've taken that i want to share with you. this is where patton had the famous car accident. where this car is, is where the truck that hit him was. and he was traveling this way, you know, towards the horizon. and the truck is going to turn into this sort of driveway here. the little red brick building. that's where they hit. what happened is there were two trucks. there was a railroad train cross
he goes up to stockholm sweden where he was in the olympics and he meets up with his fellow olympians and they have a pistol shoot and he wins. so they said, wow, george, in 1945, you won the 1912 olympics. the swedish army puts on a drill, precision drill motorcycle team, goes through some paces for him. and he whippings out his camera and takes this photograph. ten days later he's going to be in a car accident that breaks his neck and results in his death. the army sends the camera home and...
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current system i agree and which is me but you know why we would so according to a new study of the stockholm environmental institute increasing greenhouse gases we're going to be stuck with the bill of an annual cost of control in books you know over the course of the next century as warmer as the oceans warmer we are acidification rising sea levels were storms meanwhile we're giving tens of billions of dollars every year in subsidies to oil coal and gas industries here in the united states and nuclear as well and now i intend to see they are passing large they just passed this legislation that forces school teachers to teach their kids in science classes but there's a controversy about whether they have to put on it they're not allowed to be punished for allowing that conversation to be a part of their classroom actually i don't have the language of the legislation here but i did have it on my radio show today and i read it on the air and it says because there is a controversy you will teach that there is a controversy and when you teach these issues you will use the word controversy and th
current system i agree and which is me but you know why we would so according to a new study of the stockholm environmental institute increasing greenhouse gases we're going to be stuck with the bill of an annual cost of control in books you know over the course of the next century as warmer as the oceans warmer we are acidification rising sea levels were storms meanwhile we're giving tens of billions of dollars every year in subsidies to oil coal and gas industries here in the united states...
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and later, a stockholm peace research institute post a discussion on the new report about international arms transfers and the impact on global security. postcode phil donahue is a former tv talk show host, also acted as underwear funds. thank you for coming to c-span. tell us about your film, "body of war." >> guest: well, and that the subject of this film at walter reid. thomas young is a kansas city. kid i want to say about not to call them a kid. he was in iraq for two days and the bullet came through his timing and outcome in the back of the track on the main street, sadr city, fish in a barrel, no top to the track in the bullet exited g4, which anatomist that was between the shoulder blades. that he was paralyzed from the down. thomas can't cross. he sustains tract infections, nausea every morning, 20 some thing time of life in the tent. you know, what is the sacrifice? i saw this young man laying a bet at walter reid. and he was whacked out on morphine and his mother explained his injuries. i think people should see this and i nominated myself and that is the result. this is over
and later, a stockholm peace research institute post a discussion on the new report about international arms transfers and the impact on global security. postcode phil donahue is a former tv talk show host, also acted as underwear funds. thank you for coming to c-span. tell us about your film, "body of war." >> guest: well, and that the subject of this film at walter reid. thomas young is a kansas city. kid i want to say about not to call them a kid. he was in iraq for two days...
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happening here, cornell won't disagree with this, there develops over time a sort of a political stockholmyndrome between the campaign and the press that's assigned to them, and they hold each other hostage, they need each other, there's a build in resentment there, but also a dysfunctional family. up late, getting up early, eating the same horrible hotel food. jeff heard the speep a million times, he knew jeff knew what it meant. it's betrayal, people from the outside who haven't lived through all these horrible campaigns. you get worn down worse when your prospects are less worthy than they once were. i don't think for a nano second he's an angry person, i think it's just what happens on campaigns. >> cornell, let's talk about what happened with with president obama at the tail end of his meeting with russia's presidents there was clearly what was intended to be an off mike moment. i want to play some of it. >> republicans are pouncing on that rarg, how much do you think that could hurt president obama? >> you know, i think it's much ado about nothing. what you see there is a nice moment
happening here, cornell won't disagree with this, there develops over time a sort of a political stockholmyndrome between the campaign and the press that's assigned to them, and they hold each other hostage, they need each other, there's a build in resentment there, but also a dysfunctional family. up late, getting up early, eating the same horrible hotel food. jeff heard the speep a million times, he knew jeff knew what it meant. it's betrayal, people from the outside who haven't lived through...
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this is the research center of the stockholm international peace research institute based in washingtond.c.. now, as many of you may well know, we are an independent in every international research institute dedicated to research on arms control, disarmament, but also of transnational security issues. i think many of you might be familiar with the annual your book that provides authoritative information data and analysis on security and conflict, military spending and armaments, nonproliferation, arms control and disarmament issues. would you may not know is that sipri is increasingly present in the major decision making centers of the world to read a few years ago sipri opened an office in beijing and china and since we have an office here in washington, d.c. to but i must say we are delighted we are co located within institute in the center. the aim of the office is to bring new global innovative voices to the security and foreign policy debates across north america to strengthen cooperation between european, american and international experts and institutions, and we will be bringing
this is the research center of the stockholm international peace research institute based in washingtond.c.. now, as many of you may well know, we are an independent in every international research institute dedicated to research on arms control, disarmament, but also of transnational security issues. i think many of you might be familiar with the annual your book that provides authoritative information data and analysis on security and conflict, military spending and armaments,...
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there develops over time sort of a bit of a stockholm syndrome between the campaign and the press assigneda built in resentment there. but there's also a dysfunctional family thing. they're up late, getting up too early. they're eating the same crummy food. horrible hotels. it's not glamorous out there. santorum knew jeff heard that speech a hundred times. he knew jeff knew what it meant. it's sort of like betrayal in that environment that people from the outside who haven't lived through these campaigns -- i mean, they're lovely and beautiful and all that. it's a day to day of it that wears you down. you get worn down worse when your prospects are less rosy than they once were. i don't think it was evidence of a personality defect or he's an angry person. i think it just is what happens on campaigns. >> cornell, let's talk about what happened with president obama at the tail end of his meeting with russia's president there was what was intended to be an off-mic moment. i want to play some of it. >> republicans are already pouncing on that remark. how much do you think that could hurt pres
there develops over time sort of a bit of a stockholm syndrome between the campaign and the press assigneda built in resentment there. but there's also a dysfunctional family thing. they're up late, getting up too early. they're eating the same crummy food. horrible hotels. it's not glamorous out there. santorum knew jeff heard that speech a hundred times. he knew jeff knew what it meant. it's sort of like betrayal in that environment that people from the outside who haven't lived through these...
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and number one is stockholm. >> the sexiest men in the world live in stockholm. >> all right. >> goodhere. >> i've been to iceland about three times. it's a beautiful, beautiful country. >> yes. >> nobody seems particularly thrilled to be there. i shouldn't say that, maybe. i'm just telling you the truth. they just don't seem like a very happy people. they're not, like, lilliputians. they're not like in the emerald city, we represent -- they're not like that. they don't seem too happy. >> the places where women live the longest is japan. women can live 87 years, beating men by seven years. >> but why would you want to? you know? >> they're healthier, too. >> they eat a lot of fish. >> the best place to be a mother, norway. >> the low risks of -- >> infant mortality. and the best place to be a lady of leisure, pack your bags, everyone, we're to denmark. they spend 57 more hours a day -- minutes a day doing things. >> unpaid work. i guess they're being kept by very handsome swedish guys that have moved from stockholm living with them in denmark. >> this is enough. enough of this. let's
and number one is stockholm. >> the sexiest men in the world live in stockholm. >> all right. >> goodhere. >> i've been to iceland about three times. it's a beautiful, beautiful country. >> yes. >> nobody seems particularly thrilled to be there. i shouldn't say that, maybe. i'm just telling you the truth. they just don't seem like a very happy people. they're not, like, lilliputians. they're not like in the emerald city, we represent -- they're not like that....
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collectively, as united states citizens, we are suffering from stockholm syndrome.re being held hostage by attorneys and what i would consider idiotic precedent. if you look at the wickard v filburn decision with the supreme court unanimously to citeda wheat farmer could not to feedow muchwhea wheat his chickens -- what is the most basic freedom anybody has, to grow your own food for consumption. and the court decided that is something the federal government can regulate, i can tell an individual how much -- and can tell an individual, each wheat to grow. we have been held hostage, and the stockholm syndrome, because we are held hostage, we're grateful that the supreme court allows us some shred of freedom. if this health care law is ruled constitutional, we have no more freedoms. congress can tell us what we have to buy. it would be shocking result. >> is your attorney general here? >> i'm not sure. prior to gov. walker being elected, they tried but i am not sure they succeeded being a party to that. >> and will we find out whether the court can go ahead and decide
collectively, as united states citizens, we are suffering from stockholm syndrome.re being held hostage by attorneys and what i would consider idiotic precedent. if you look at the wickard v filburn decision with the supreme court unanimously to citeda wheat farmer could not to feedow muchwhea wheat his chickens -- what is the most basic freedom anybody has, to grow your own food for consumption. and the court decided that is something the federal government can regulate, i can tell an...