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residents in history france -- fans mark 200 years since the emperor was exiled. an overnight shootout in a ukrainian city has reportedly left three people hurt here there has been heavy fighting in the outskirts of the city with at least one civilian reportedly killed by gunfire. it is the latest in a series of violence breaking out across the southeast. sunday, pro-russian militants stormed a ukrainian police station in the port city of odessa, freeing close to 70 fellow activists. they were arrested as dozens of people were killed in riots on friday. the storming of the police headquarters pounded hundreds of pro-ukrainians to come up in support of their country. >> a standoff in odessa supporters of the key of government took to the streets on sunday night. they protested against the release of pro-russians captured in the city. >> we have -- [no audio] the released prisoners say their fight is just beginning. >> it is a small victory for us, but the war continues. the war has unfortunately just started. >> sunday was the second day of national mourning followi
residents in history france -- fans mark 200 years since the emperor was exiled. an overnight shootout in a ukrainian city has reportedly left three people hurt here there has been heavy fighting in the outskirts of the city with at least one civilian reportedly killed by gunfire. it is the latest in a series of violence breaking out across the southeast. sunday, pro-russian militants stormed a ukrainian police station in the port city of odessa, freeing close to 70 fellow activists. they were...
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the grand staircase brings you to the hall of the emperor. the end, the journey is worth taking, for if you proceed correctly, you arrive at your goal. this has not been a dismal journey. it has taken place, after all, in a garden, a reminder that the earth can be a happy place, at least for those who might find themselves as the guests of prince eugene. like much art throughout history, then, baroque was optimistic, but whose optimism? the 17th century was certainly a period of great expansiveness in european culture, both in geographical space and in the mind, but it was also the time of the inquisition, bitter religious wars which devastated the continent, and the time in which despotic monarchs dressed up their naked power in the trappings of benevolence. the style in which they did this can be seen here in the belvedere palace. italian baroque artists who developed this visual language used it to express the faith, confidence, and power of the catholic counter reformation church. it was a style ideally suited to expressing the interworki
the grand staircase brings you to the hall of the emperor. the end, the journey is worth taking, for if you proceed correctly, you arrive at your goal. this has not been a dismal journey. it has taken place, after all, in a garden, a reminder that the earth can be a happy place, at least for those who might find themselves as the guests of prince eugene. like much art throughout history, then, baroque was optimistic, but whose optimism? the 17th century was certainly a period of great...
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truman debated it, and that was to keep the emperor. and so rather than a full unconditional surrender, the surrender of japan's army, navy, air force and country was conditioned on keeping the emperor. and macarthur, clear to me, understood this perfectly. my book is not on the occupation of japan by the u.s., but i will say this and am absolutely convinced instead he macarthur's life, career, that this very conservative man who is surrounded by a group of a staff of flatterers and real conservatives who later became advisor to francisco franco, that is very conservative man was not a liberal, despite the fact that he said we've got to labor unions and women's rights in japan. everyone says how could this conservative man do this? .. because it works here. move bars in japan, baseball on japan, strip joints in japan. this was macarthur's view. if people around the world which is emulate us come that they would be okay. and you know, he can be a fun read, but that was his view and pretty much ready. >> did he ever attend to -- [inaudible
truman debated it, and that was to keep the emperor. and so rather than a full unconditional surrender, the surrender of japan's army, navy, air force and country was conditioned on keeping the emperor. and macarthur, clear to me, understood this perfectly. my book is not on the occupation of japan by the u.s., but i will say this and am absolutely convinced instead he macarthur's life, career, that this very conservative man who is surrounded by a group of a staff of flatterers and real...
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in imperial rome, that meant figuring out some way to gain favor with the emperor. he associations often sought imperial patronage, presumably thought to be a great honor, and probably a very signal honor in terms of also financial rewards in being able to get the emperor to recognize the guild or association, perhaps to give it gifts in terms of money or privileges. keach: and so the shipwrights apparently decided that a statue of the emperor trajan would be an appropriate addition to their clubhouse. ostia's complex economy had brought these shipwrights great wealth. an association with the emperor was designed to protect it. in contrast to simpler systems, economic power and even some political influence were now possible for a larger group than ever before. the evolution of economic systems carries with it an enormous impact on people's lives. copan may appear to be a complex city, but in economic terms, it was a place of relative simplicity. it was run by a tiny elite who monopolized the best land and used its small surplus for their own benefit. teotihuacan was
in imperial rome, that meant figuring out some way to gain favor with the emperor. he associations often sought imperial patronage, presumably thought to be a great honor, and probably a very signal honor in terms of also financial rewards in being able to get the emperor to recognize the guild or association, perhaps to give it gifts in terms of money or privileges. keach: and so the shipwrights apparently decided that a statue of the emperor trajan would be an appropriate addition to their...
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she's 25 years old, and the second daughter of the late prince takamado, the emperor's cousin. she graduated from university three years ago and has since been carrying out public duties. senge is 40. he's the eldest son of a line of chief priests in western japan. he's been officiating there since 2005. the couple met in april, 2007, when princess noriko went to worship. the princess will be the first woman from the imperial family not directly descended from an emperor to get married since 1945. now the engagement could re-ignite debate over the rules of the imperial system. any princess who marries a commoner has to leave the family. the emperor's daughter lost her title when she got married in 2005. eight princesses are single. six are old enough to marry, so the imperial family could shrink. some people worry it will eventually be too small to handle official duties. government officials have studied the possibility of changing the system. they considered allowing princesses who marry to start their own branches of the imperial family. >>> now let's get the latest bus stori
she's 25 years old, and the second daughter of the late prince takamado, the emperor's cousin. she graduated from university three years ago and has since been carrying out public duties. senge is 40. he's the eldest son of a line of chief priests in western japan. he's been officiating there since 2005. the couple met in april, 2007, when princess noriko went to worship. the princess will be the first woman from the imperial family not directly descended from an emperor to get married since...
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now the emperor's cup isn't the only award that's given out in the top division competition.cial prizes are also presented to those who excel. goeido received the outstanding performance for being the only man 0 to beat hakuho. the fighting spirit prize was given for racking up 11 victories. the next competition will be in july in nagoya central japan. i guarantee you, it will be filled with a lot of excitement again. so, join me then. >>> and let's now bring in our meteorologist robert speta. robert, we had gorgeous weather over the weekend but it's gotten a bit cloudy today. what's the forecast for the week? >> shery, you're right. it was absolutely balmy here on saturday and sunday. temperatures into tokyo into the high 20s. we're going to be seeing on monday and tuesday is definitely not that scenario. we have a fast moving low pressure system. can you see on the satellite picture, runs right over most of japan, then brings some very heavy rain fall, past 24 hours you've seen about 170 millimeters. also gusty winds up towards hokkaido, saw one wind gust report about 104 k
now the emperor's cup isn't the only award that's given out in the top division competition.cial prizes are also presented to those who excel. goeido received the outstanding performance for being the only man 0 to beat hakuho. the fighting spirit prize was given for racking up 11 victories. the next competition will be in july in nagoya central japan. i guarantee you, it will be filled with a lot of excitement again. so, join me then. >>> and let's now bring in our meteorologist...
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of all the beasts of the forests. emperor, you old fraud, you're no emperor. you're just an onion. well, now, little peer, i'm going to peel you. and you won't escape by weeping or praying. the outermost layer is withered and torn. now, that's a shipwrecked man on the upturned keel. here, mean and thin is the passenger. you still taste a little of old peer gynt. inside back is the digger of gold. its juice is gone if ever it had any. his next layer is shaped like a crown. no, thank you. throw that away, no questions asked. this layer now that curl so gently is the sybarite, living for pleasure and ease. this next one looks sick and streaked with black. it could mean a priest. what a terrible lot of layers there are. oh, i must surely soon come to the heart. there isn't one. just a series of shells all the way through, getting smaller and smaller. nature is witty. life is a fox. when you think you've got her, she slips through your grasps and becomes something else or nothing at all. that hut on a-- surely i've seen it somewhe
of all the beasts of the forests. emperor, you old fraud, you're no emperor. you're just an onion. well, now, little peer, i'm going to peel you. and you won't escape by weeping or praying. the outermost layer is withered and torn. now, that's a shipwrecked man on the upturned keel. here, mean and thin is the passenger. you still taste a little of old peer gynt. inside back is the digger of gold. its juice is gone if ever it had any. his next layer is shaped like a crown. no, thank you. throw...
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>> 84 being you to come here to be the voice to say the emperor has no clothes. one more thing with designation not the fee is the list or agnostic you don't know what happens but thank you here is the expert [laughter] first of all, having read your book i don't agree with that but i find a brilliant it is very wise in places and exciting the way that you do it. congratulations. >> guest: but you don't agree with that knowing that it is a memoir? [laughter] >> believe it or not there have been some great ideas did you have them in this book. i want to mention that for several thousand years religious people about evil and some of the problems that you talk about. whereas what was absent from the book for my perspective is the understanding of the way that groups like spiritual progress is think about god which is not a big man in have been up there waiting he is not a cosmic bellhop ready to intervene to takeover to answer your prayers sandy eliminate the evil. you are right to for those with a spiritual progress since the test was given to do that. but the conce
>> 84 being you to come here to be the voice to say the emperor has no clothes. one more thing with designation not the fee is the list or agnostic you don't know what happens but thank you here is the expert [laughter] first of all, having read your book i don't agree with that but i find a brilliant it is very wise in places and exciting the way that you do it. congratulations. >> guest: but you don't agree with that knowing that it is a memoir? [laughter] >> believe it or...
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so two great pieces of literature are alice in wonderland and the emperor's new clothes -- [laughter]which is sort of the cover of the book. it ended up being only men, so their ties cover enough. [laughter] i couldn't believe what i heard, and i couldn't believe what i didn't hear. what was all this nonsense? and the more i looked and the more i read -- and this is media, and this is policy papers, and this is even academics -- the more disturbing it was. because some of it was was just complete and utter nonsense that you could immediately if you only know what the words mean, you can debunk. as literally, i mean, the headlines that you got in the paper are just false, you know? it's not true that the banks are asked to hold cash in some vault. that's false. to all kinds of subtle what we call bankers' new clothes meaning nonsense in one way or another. and there's a whole wardrobe of those. as i talked to people, it became obvious that or it became unclear actually what people know and what they wanted to know, and there became this feeling that i am in the rabbit hole, and i -- pe
so two great pieces of literature are alice in wonderland and the emperor's new clothes -- [laughter]which is sort of the cover of the book. it ended up being only men, so their ties cover enough. [laughter] i couldn't believe what i heard, and i couldn't believe what i didn't hear. what was all this nonsense? and the more i looked and the more i read -- and this is media, and this is policy papers, and this is even academics -- the more disturbing it was. because some of it was was just...
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this is the first roman emperor. the adopted nephew of julius caesar. a lot of portraits of him.ulptor would have fashioned a particular item where the emperor augustus would have been maybe 20 yards away posing. that is a realistic expectation? >> i think the original, yes. and then they would have made copies after that. stuart: you are not describing this as a copy? >> well, there are many. this is the anniversary, the 2000 anniversary of his death. it is a good year. stuart: no wonder you are selling it this year. the last one. a painting of some sort. >> it is from egypt. from the roman times. stuart: i like that. the audience can see extraordinary detail. this is from ancient egypt. >> this is from the roman time and egypt. stuart: it looks like it is painted on wood. >> it is painted on wood. it would have been placed over the mummy. it is a portrait of the deceased. stuart: not everyone had a portrait over the mummy. >> certainly she was a person of meaning. she has gold earrings and high quality garments. stuart: excellent. it is a work of art. >> it really is. stuart: t
this is the first roman emperor. the adopted nephew of julius caesar. a lot of portraits of him.ulptor would have fashioned a particular item where the emperor augustus would have been maybe 20 yards away posing. that is a realistic expectation? >> i think the original, yes. and then they would have made copies after that. stuart: you are not describing this as a copy? >> well, there are many. this is the anniversary, the 2000 anniversary of his death. it is a good year. stuart: no...
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down, and what happens in that case is that one person finally pipes up and it's a bit like says the emperor is wearing no clothes and then everybody will come on board, but the first person to speak is belching at the dinner table and then sometimes others start, and others move away from you. it depends on the situation, but some people have enough bravery to be followers in a situation like that, but not to initiate t you've seen that? other aspects of human behavior. >>> buffett also points out, by the way, that you don't have to be somebody who is screaming all the time to be effective. you kell effective by picking your points and quietly doing things behind the scenes at times as well. we also caught up with bill gates, a director of the board, that's why he's here this weekend, too. we talked about some news that was made recently. just there was a -- that showed bill gates is no longer the largest shareholder in microsoft. >> i sold for over a decade the same numbers of shares every quarter. that plan lasts through the end of this year. you know, i'm going to retain a lot of microso
down, and what happens in that case is that one person finally pipes up and it's a bit like says the emperor is wearing no clothes and then everybody will come on board, but the first person to speak is belching at the dinner table and then sometimes others start, and others move away from you. it depends on the situation, but some people have enough bravery to be followers in a situation like that, but not to initiate t you've seen that? other aspects of human behavior. >>> buffett...
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. >> thank you for being you and for being the voice crying out in the wilderness and saying the emperor has no clothes as many times as you have. one more thing as far as designation goes. someone told me something about being anti atheist, you don't know what happens but you know all organized religion is full of shift. >> guest: thanks very much. and here is the expert. >> first of all i want to tell you having read your book, i don't agree with it. i find it very brilliant, beautifully done, why is in many places, very exciting in the way that you do it so congratulations on that. >> guest: what do you mean you don't agree with it? it is the memoir. [laughter] >> some of the best memoirs have some very interesting ideas in them and you have in this book. i wanted to mention to you that there have been for several thousand years religious people who knew about evil and some of the problems you are talking about and whereas what was absent from the book from my perspective is an understanding of groups like spiritual progress of think about god which is not big man in heaven, up there
. >> thank you for being you and for being the voice crying out in the wilderness and saying the emperor has no clothes as many times as you have. one more thing as far as designation goes. someone told me something about being anti atheist, you don't know what happens but you know all organized religion is full of shift. >> guest: thanks very much. and here is the expert. >> first of all i want to tell you having read your book, i don't agree with it. i find it very...
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who had famously been recruited to become essentially the emperor of rome to vanquish a foreign enemy and voluntarily gave up hour after he succeeded and was at the height of his power and instead of going back to my farm and became the symbol of civic virtue, someone who uses power for the collective good another own personal aggrandizement. the problem was, he was afraid for august reasons -- reasons that are now obvious -- to tommy much about who he was or what he had. all he would say was, i have a story for you but as you know, we get contacted every day by people claiming to have stories, often which were most of the time turn out to be nothing. so i did not prioritize it. he wanted me to install groups and so we could talk securely. i never did. he tried for seven weeks and finally gave up and went to laura poitras, the award-winning documentarian, my friend. she had encryption and we were able to start speaking that way about the story he had. >> talk about what eventually brought you and snowden the hong kong. >> when i first talked to snowden, which was in the
who had famously been recruited to become essentially the emperor of rome to vanquish a foreign enemy and voluntarily gave up hour after he succeeded and was at the height of his power and instead of going back to my farm and became the symbol of civic virtue, someone who uses power for the collective good another own personal aggrandizement. the problem was, he was afraid for august reasons -- reasons that are now obvious -- to tommy much about who he was or what he had. all he would say was,...
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one of the sweepers came up to us and said, can you see on the face of that rock is the face of the emperord, what? stronge with a very provincial accent. he said, come back to us when you have learned how to speak robert beijing dialect and wandered back off into his house. the sweeper said, people don't respect me. they think i have no education, no culture. what they don't know is i am a poet. in fact, i am the super king of chinese couplets. if you go online, you will find information about me. on the, i run a forum internet about modern chinese poetry. i looked him up and there he was. he looked completely different. this kind ofg outfit that made him indistinguishable from others. lifee, he had an entire that was impossible 20 years ago. he had found people all over china just like him, people who had taken an interest and found something inspiring in this poetry. some of his poetry was kind of an accessible. some of it was wonderful and thrilling. it was terrific to imagine that this person who would have no ability to identify with a cultural community because he was not born into t
one of the sweepers came up to us and said, can you see on the face of that rock is the face of the emperord, what? stronge with a very provincial accent. he said, come back to us when you have learned how to speak robert beijing dialect and wandered back off into his house. the sweeper said, people don't respect me. they think i have no education, no culture. what they don't know is i am a poet. in fact, i am the super king of chinese couplets. if you go online, you will find information about...
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, and younger people really get that this guy has talked about things kind of sort of said that the emperor more perhaps more older americans, people, who are more established, and more government suppo supporters who are not as young are saying, no, this guy did wrong. he is a traitor and he has to pay. it is interesting, because i don't know the whole story of this, chris. that is what happens when you deal with these kinds of organizations. >> and we also saw big social media reaction to the tragedy not far from where you live, the deadly shootings at the and the stabbings at uc santa barbara, and it sparked the #yesall-women, and what did you find about that? is. >> huge, huge volume. it is hard to distinguish the positive and the negative, because of the semantic issues that people were so shocked by the killings, themselves, but what we did find that is really unique on the internet is that we were talking about the millions of hashtag uses for yes all women and it is a ground swell. this is truly a grass roots movement, and some organizations latched on eventually, but it started fro
, and younger people really get that this guy has talked about things kind of sort of said that the emperor more perhaps more older americans, people, who are more established, and more government suppo supporters who are not as young are saying, no, this guy did wrong. he is a traitor and he has to pay. it is interesting, because i don't know the whole story of this, chris. that is what happens when you deal with these kinds of organizations. >> and we also saw big social media reaction...
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empires typically the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule. if you could cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't intervened in world affairs but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm going to check on our team. the president also said the u.s. is prepared to alex with force you know that surely if america comes under direct threats. takes three thousand other points of this patient how breaking this have program coming up later this hour but here's a preview. you chose to kill human beings with the drones it was because americans faced an imminent threat and also somebody sends drones to kill only when there is a near certainty of no civilian casualties it really means about if you're simply of military age in the vicinity of a strike well then you're just another dead terrorist not worthy of due process the oft repeated no civilian casualties line gets or more civilians dead are st
empires typically the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule. if you could cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't intervened in world affairs but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm going to check on our team. the president also said the u.s. is prepared to alex with force you know that surely if america comes under...
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you'll remember that the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. is is a country that has had conflicts between grazers and agriculturalists. we have seen coup after coup. this is the third time we have evacuated or embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time we can do better to get it right so we do not have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president or prime minister bankrupted the country and had a lot of corruption. they basically were gone. whatever happened to him? was there an attempt to hold them accountable? >> we've actually spoken with president, the former president and encouraged him to issue public statements. calling for calm. we are looking at his role in the current violence. and again, as my colleague said, we want to hold those accountable for the violence responsible. >> i think y'all said earlier, and we are running out of time, they'll call votes. um, you are expecting more peacekeeping forces in mid-september. >> what does
you'll remember that the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. is is a country that has had conflicts between grazers and agriculturalists. we have seen coup after coup. this is the third time we have evacuated or embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time we can do better to get it right so we do not have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president or prime minister bankrupted the...
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silver, the nba commissioner is essentially the emperor, he has dictated the direction this is going for him to do a lot of things. he has plenty authority to do a lot of things before these owners convene a vote. the only thing they're convening to vote on is whether to oust sterling from the league. the fine and the lifetime ban are essentially not reviewable. i think i'm in the minority when i say this, look for the owners to potentially change their mind over the next couple days. they're all fiercely independent thinkers, they're titans of their respective industries. these people have their own opinions and they may be concerned as many have been about being punished strictly for your thoughts however detestable they are. >> let me put this out there, joey. shelly sterling, donald's wife and team's co-owner supports this move to bring in a new ceo and you wonder if donald sterling can fight it but i mean that's some pretty big influence for this. >> it's all about economics. here's why i think the owners will be in unison it comes down to money. who is going to support the team
silver, the nba commissioner is essentially the emperor, he has dictated the direction this is going for him to do a lot of things. he has plenty authority to do a lot of things before these owners convene a vote. the only thing they're convening to vote on is whether to oust sterling from the league. the fine and the lifetime ban are essentially not reviewable. i think i'm in the minority when i say this, look for the owners to potentially change their mind over the next couple days. they're...
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was a bit with the wife of emperor franz joseph the first selection for his personal items are also highly sought after the auction of imperial memorabilia. or was it the renewed interest in the last minute things to come from. i'm kristen is a bit. it's amazing that with some toy when she was ten years of foods. ms hanson was a bit too small for the latest news. the auction austria's direct the empty places in it prepares to mark hundred years since the two twenty eight t for teen sensation of art to get transferred in an air disaster when gary and carolyn his death with the fuse for world war one award at it each year of sports including those that present day ukraine. much of what is now western ukraine was under the rule of the past re opened here in empire would be transferred to push control during the inter war period and then again to the soviet union following world war two. a chinese construction firm has developed a house that the mass produced with the help of a giant three d printer. the firm when you sign a new materials company uses a mixture of cement and construction waste
was a bit with the wife of emperor franz joseph the first selection for his personal items are also highly sought after the auction of imperial memorabilia. or was it the renewed interest in the last minute things to come from. i'm kristen is a bit. it's amazing that with some toy when she was ten years of foods. ms hanson was a bit too small for the latest news. the auction austria's direct the empty places in it prepares to mark hundred years since the two twenty eight t for teen sensation of...
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empires typically you know the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule.if you can cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't been through being in war but fails but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm going to check on our team. and of richard becker from the anti war coalition he thinks obama was way off the mark as your lead in said president obama again saying the united states is the indispensable nation i don't know what that makes the other hundred ninety countries in the world i guess they're all dispensable but i think the only way you could really. wreck to reconcile that is if you consider the words indispensable as synonymous with invasive because there's no country that has invaded more countries more other countries in the world that is violating human rights and international law more than has the united states contrary to all of the nice sounding words that came out of president o
empires typically you know the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule.if you can cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't been through being in war but fails but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm going to check on our team. and of richard becker from the anti war coalition he thinks obama was way off the mark as your...
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you will remember the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. his is a country that has had conflicts between grazers and agriculturalists. we have seen coup after coup. this is the third time that we have evacuated our embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time that we can do better to get it right so that we don't have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president bankrupted the country and they have a lot of corruption and the sickly was gone. whatever happened to him? was there an attempt to hold him accountable? >> we have actually spoken with former president bozizÉ and encouraged him to issue public statements calling for calm. we are looking at his role in the current violence and again as my colleague said we want to hold those accountable for the violence responsible. .. >> i think it is important to note why the un peacekeeper are not in place, some of the troops there will transition to the un force but the political mission is in p
you will remember the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. his is a country that has had conflicts between grazers and agriculturalists. we have seen coup after coup. this is the third time that we have evacuated our embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time that we can do better to get it right so that we don't have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president bankrupted the...
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you'll remember that the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. his is a country that has had andlicts between grazers agriculturalists. we have seen coup and fter coup. this is the third time we have evacuated or embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time we can do better to get it right so we do not have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president or prime minister bankrupted the country and had a lot of corruption. they basically were gone. whatever happened to him? was there an attempt to hold them accountable? >> we've actually spoken with president, the former president and encouraged him to issue public statements. calling for calm. we are looking at his role in the current violence. and again, as my colleague said, we want to hold those accountable for the violence responsible. >> i think y'all said earlier, and we are running out of time, they'll call votes. um, you are expecting more peacekeeping forces in mid-september. 480 gendarmes
you'll remember that the emperor was famous for his cannibalism. his is a country that has had andlicts between grazers agriculturalists. we have seen coup and fter coup. this is the third time we have evacuated or embassy because of unrest in the central african republic. there is a long and sad history here. i hope this time we can do better to get it right so we do not have another repetition of the unrest. >> some of my research said former president or prime minister bankrupted the...
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but what happens is that one person finally pipes up and it's a little bit like the kids saying the emperor is wearing no clothes and everybody comes on board. but at first person to speak, you know, it's a belt shake at the dinner table. and sometimes other people start belt shaking and will move farther from you. but there are some people who have enough bravery to be followers in a situation like that but not initiate that. we have seen that in other aspects of the human behavior. >> andrew has a question from cnbc headquarters. andrew? >> i would say it's remarkably honest what warren is saying, but the question is whether or not it should be this way? from the outside, there's a sense that people are more strident and more brave or more willing to come forward or that the social issues aren't supposed to impact the way people behave and think, even though of course they do. so i hear you saying this is what happens, but my question is should it happen this way? >> well, no, obviously, everybody would speak freely and all of that sort of thing and dialogue would be encouraged and the ch
but what happens is that one person finally pipes up and it's a little bit like the kids saying the emperor is wearing no clothes and everybody comes on board. but at first person to speak, you know, it's a belt shake at the dinner table. and sometimes other people start belt shaking and will move farther from you. but there are some people who have enough bravery to be followers in a situation like that but not initiate that. we have seen that in other aspects of the human behavior. >>...
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empires typically the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule. if you could cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't intervened in the wall but fails but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm kind of shaky on our team. the president also said the u.s. is prepared to act with force you know naturally if america comes on the right threat. picks through that another point of the speech and breaking this program and you can watch the latest episode online and here's a brief preview fully. every single time you chose to kill human beings with drones it is because americans faced an imminent threat and also somebody sends drones to kill only when there is a near certainty you have no civilian casualties it really means by that if you're simply of military age in the vicinity of a strike well then you're just another dead terrorist not worthy of due process the oft repeated no civilian casualti
empires typically the romans talk about the emperor of divide and rule. if you could cause chaos you could more easily rule president obama was also speaking to some of his opponents here who say he hasn't intervened in the wall but fails but his speech indicated that moving forward u.s. foreign policy is going to be as interventionist as ever in washington i'm kind of shaky on our team. the president also said the u.s. is prepared to act with force you know naturally if america comes on the...
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overlooking the mediterranean sea and the hometown of roman emperor, this was one of the largest and most unspoiled roman ruins in the world. i roamed around the open-air museum with unlimited access. no guards, no guides, no tourists anywhere to be seen. the city's magnificent public buildings were once the meeting point to exchange information. today, the walls bear only the exchanges of graffiti tags. as i walked through the city's remains, i imagined how the market and the imposing theaters must have once swarmed with residents. now completely abandoned except for three sisters eagerly looking for a more glorious part of their libyan history. >>> well, all right, we'll return to our top story after the break. today's controversial referendum in a number of eastern ukrainian cities. nick peyton walsh will connect with us in moments. stay close. tartar means less scraping. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest pro-heal
overlooking the mediterranean sea and the hometown of roman emperor, this was one of the largest and most unspoiled roman ruins in the world. i roamed around the open-air museum with unlimited access. no guards, no guides, no tourists anywhere to be seen. the city's magnificent public buildings were once the meeting point to exchange information. today, the walls bear only the exchanges of graffiti tags. as i walked through the city's remains, i imagined how the market and the imposing theaters...
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the emperor has had no close for a very long period of time, but the general media, no offense intended the general public have been following the parade all, you know, marveling at the beautiful close. and now maybe people are opening their geyes up. we need an independent search. >> if not that, then what? when i say that, i mean, if not those pings, if not the southern indian ocean -- and i understand you've been calling and you've been vocal about that on our broadcast, for this independent review. where do you want them to look? what do you want them to be doing? >> i want them to treat this as a proper investigation, so i've been having a lot of conversations with private investigation firms including those that specialize in what's called cold cases. you know, cases that everybody else has thrown up their hands on but yet they've taken the time to go back and look for clues and talk to people and gather human intelligence. it is absolutely impossible that a crime like this could have been committed without somebody knowing about it. now, whether the crime is covering up some hone
the emperor has had no close for a very long period of time, but the general media, no offense intended the general public have been following the parade all, you know, marveling at the beautiful close. and now maybe people are opening their geyes up. we need an independent search. >> if not that, then what? when i say that, i mean, if not those pings, if not the southern indian ocean -- and i understand you've been calling and you've been vocal about that on our broadcast, for this...
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have not believed it at 70 but trying to get their message and the -- the nbc view, it was called the emperorose view, and you're listening to a conference call and one of the things there's an etiquette. the etiquette is basically, ask a question, they say thank you for that question. and a guy asked the question, do you have no close, emperor with no clothes. i'm like geez. i don't want this on my call. cut that guy. cut that guy's mike. not supposed to have that kind of thing. so it was a kind of shocking -- >> only their second call. >> yeah. >> got to get it right. >> they'll get it down. >> i should add -- >> first facebook call about zynga, come on guys. they became shakespearen in terms of their conference call. >> the company has only been public four months. >> they'll learn. >> yeah. >> right now that was like a cable access show. they got to get a little more polished. i mean time warner like an hbo production. >> um -- >> the stock did close up. i told you. i told you. it was true detective. wasn't just "game of thrones". >> leslie moonves in referencing or i referenced that quot
have not believed it at 70 but trying to get their message and the -- the nbc view, it was called the emperorose view, and you're listening to a conference call and one of the things there's an etiquette. the etiquette is basically, ask a question, they say thank you for that question. and a guy asked the question, do you have no close, emperor with no clothes. i'm like geez. i don't want this on my call. cut that guy. cut that guy's mike. not supposed to have that kind of thing. so it was a...
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the new afterschool program that teaches dribbling and jump shots. also, teamwork. some say there is a more generation of children here. they are known colloquially as little. -- emperorsrent and grandparents. they never knew to share anything. >> do not take offense? why are you doing this? why have you not taking your riches and gone off like others in society. why are you doing this? >> at a boring life. -- that is a boring life. i have learned so much from basketball. i have learned how to be honest with other people and that is the key for a society. and you have to when you are. he gets on his knee and chats with them. he wants to leave a mark. >> as does the mba. how is this for a coincidence? announcese shoemaker a new brand of seeker. >> china is basketball-crazy and the challenge is keeping up with demand. >> china is part of the nba business. it is in merchandise and television rights. >> the mba has also partnered with the cba of the. nba has also partnered with the cba. >> if we can get another chinese player or more in the mba. >> perhaps it will be this player or this player. it will not be this middle-aged american with a crooked shot. >> can you make m
the new afterschool program that teaches dribbling and jump shots. also, teamwork. some say there is a more generation of children here. they are known colloquially as little. -- emperorsrent and grandparents. they never knew to share anything. >> do not take offense? why are you doing this? why have you not taking your riches and gone off like others in society. why are you doing this? >> at a boring life. -- that is a boring life. i have learned so much from basketball. i have...
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to understand the emperor always given moment to life. nd that the challenge these two are the lamb. to be at the top i know one of the frame for this but the first book. the tragedy known as ukraine a political disaster play and unfunded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage he was fully backs the illegal regime in camp and its continued filings assault on peaceful protesters in the east ukraine as a unitary insolvent state is now a thing of the past. right to see. first rate. and i would think that your. orders would. be watching r.t. tonight a russian rocket carrying a satellite burns up in the atmosphere after his engines fail just minutes after takeoff no casualties or damage on the ground reported. six game face as president reveals that french and german business interests help secure the cattle of the twenty twenty two world cup as the gulf states under fire over the alleged thousand plus deaths of migrants building stadiums. and an obsession with political correctness in some western countries is led to a series
to understand the emperor always given moment to life. nd that the challenge these two are the lamb. to be at the top i know one of the frame for this but the first book. the tragedy known as ukraine a political disaster play and unfunded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage he was fully backs the illegal regime in camp and its continued filings assault on peaceful protesters in the east ukraine as a unitary insolvent state is now a thing of the past. right to see. first...
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shows us that when it comes to those points where important data is released we get a glimpse of the emperorat seems to be moving the market and week economy is a drive -- weak economy is the driving force keeping rates down. no russia or ukraine headlines. in the heat of the moment between 8:30 eastern and 8:33 you see how the markets move. isn't only about domestic markets and how they price and interest rates may be telling us the economy improving, the pace and sustainability that fixed income markets might be paying attention to. look what happens when you look at the booms overseas. keep showing the ten-year charts of the difference between our yield and boon yields because it continues to hover close to ten-year highs and that is also going to impact the investor appetite for u.s. treasuries. which may be just a bit too cheap on a relative value trade. now let's look at the dollar/yen. still correlating? yes. dollar moved down. kind of the derisk retail sales, but really, treasuries led. we need to be cognizant of that. last chart, euro versus the dollar. mario draghi take a bow. i do
shows us that when it comes to those points where important data is released we get a glimpse of the emperorat seems to be moving the market and week economy is a drive -- weak economy is the driving force keeping rates down. no russia or ukraine headlines. in the heat of the moment between 8:30 eastern and 8:33 you see how the markets move. isn't only about domestic markets and how they price and interest rates may be telling us the economy improving, the pace and sustainability that fixed...
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the emperor. >> i'm totally full of it this morning. we'll take a look at the maps this morning.much of the country, which we love. because we have seen incredible damage last week from the tornadoes. we do have threats for severe weather later this week in some of the same areas, but otherwise the temperatures are 54 here in new york. the best time to be in new york, springtime. it will be close to 70 today. 59 in memphis. 63 in denver. it's cooler across the northern tier of the country because we have some showers across the northwest and the great lakes and the northeast. along the coast, i don't think we'll get rain, but interior sections could get rain this morning and later on this afternoon. not a washout. and thankfully they are drying out across florida where they got record-breaking rain. so that's going to be the pattern the next couple of days. then we watch th severe weather threat. it will be very warm as well over the southern and central plains. 95 in dallas. that's kind of nice, though, after the winter we've had, don't you think? >> finally. >> i can do 95. th
the emperor. >> i'm totally full of it this morning. we'll take a look at the maps this morning.much of the country, which we love. because we have seen incredible damage last week from the tornadoes. we do have threats for severe weather later this week in some of the same areas, but otherwise the temperatures are 54 here in new york. the best time to be in new york, springtime. it will be close to 70 today. 59 in memphis. 63 in denver. it's cooler across the northern tier of the country...
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yes we can like saying that the emperor has no clothes isn't that a controversial statement to make you know i guess i would think that the most important tradition that we could explore is the freedom of members of the public to criticize their government and the way their government functions. and i certainly am critical of the way that our government functions because it doesn't live up to ideals which i think have been celebrated whether realized or not across the world. i think those ideals should guide us i don't care whether they're exported or not i'm focused on the united states and i think in the united states they ought to be guiding us to really create the democracy that we have because our democracy falls far short of the ideals which we inherited from our forefathers well professor less a guy unlike you i care very much about the american intention to explore democracies because sometimes it brings a lot of kids spread staying on the same topic you just mentioned that you know those. in the ideals and ideals are something that you rarely leave off to you so my question to
yes we can like saying that the emperor has no clothes isn't that a controversial statement to make you know i guess i would think that the most important tradition that we could explore is the freedom of members of the public to criticize their government and the way their government functions. and i certainly am critical of the way that our government functions because it doesn't live up to ideals which i think have been celebrated whether realized or not across the world. i think those...
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looked at the emperor and she said you know i want door. open the door.get here something's wrong with. that i pull up and there is. a car out there with cover plates on it they said just killed. a full paragraph and that's all you know. the family began hearing details about the circumstances surrounding jessie's death within days of the official announcement they had said that. just. his humvee was struck. by the torch just to be hit just. came out of the top of the turret and they think that he had broken his neck. that was it was a little. within an hour of the incident just the arrived at the thirty first combat support hospital in baghdad where he died on the operating table as doctors tried to save his life jesse was pronounced dead at two thirty five that morning from what doctors at the scene described as. massive blunt abdominal trauma the result of being thrown from the humvee that evening when the doctor examined the results of the post-mortem cat scan he noticed the presence of a bullet in jesse's back but did not fill out the paperwork to co
looked at the emperor and she said you know i want door. open the door.get here something's wrong with. that i pull up and there is. a car out there with cover plates on it they said just killed. a full paragraph and that's all you know. the family began hearing details about the circumstances surrounding jessie's death within days of the official announcement they had said that. just. his humvee was struck. by the torch just to be hit just. came out of the top of the turret and they think that...
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to understand the emperor that only weighs in every moment her life. and the pitch and space to land the land on. the floor when you are free to be at the top. i know where the frame is but the crucible. tragedy known as ukraine a political disaster planned and funded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage he was fully backs the illegal regime in camp and its continued violence assault on peaceful protesters in the east ukraine as a unitary sovereign state is now a thing of the past. and back with no more don't forget if you're in indianapolis he'll be at the murad theater on may thirty first was about you mentioned i didn't write oh i'm glad you do i think i don't think it's pronounced here at well it's more apt that's m u r a t how raw i think we don't pronounce it too whichever it is i'm funny about it how would you get there you are offering they're going to the theater like what this guy put out there that they were badly he was a growing not a great show is that the car not the theater in rockford illinois on june seventh and of
to understand the emperor that only weighs in every moment her life. and the pitch and space to land the land on. the floor when you are free to be at the top. i know where the frame is but the crucible. tragedy known as ukraine a political disaster planned and funded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage he was fully backs the illegal regime in camp and its continued violence assault on peaceful protesters in the east ukraine as a unitary sovereign state is now a thing of...
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from return of the jet i always like i was far from the empire strikes back was like i don't want the emperor's prize damaged you'll test this machine on someone else and i feel that's what americans don't realize is happening they were testing this machine on other people you know human rights civil rights let's test it on immigrants that way people will say well they're not there are legal human beings it doesn't matter what we do to them we can put them in these internment camps we can put them in these camps as long as no. you know well to do white american citizens there for no reason other than speaking against the government oh but it's ok for someone that works like a slave to do that and then have all their money confiscated thrown into prison and ripped apart from their family i don't think you see it that's what that's what my message is of the you don't see what they're doing they're testing it on people that aren't the perfect candidates you know people forget that rosa parks was not the first person to be ripped off the bus or to have that that sort of. dead sort of incident there
from return of the jet i always like i was far from the empire strikes back was like i don't want the emperor's prize damaged you'll test this machine on someone else and i feel that's what americans don't realize is happening they were testing this machine on other people you know human rights civil rights let's test it on immigrants that way people will say well they're not there are legal human beings it doesn't matter what we do to them we can put them in these internment camps we can put...
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mately the french came back and crushed the mexicans like guacamole in the second battle installing archduke maximillian as emperor of mexico who evidently narrowly escaped a canon shot to sears. if nancy pelosi really wanted republicans to get behind immigration reform she should have invoked an american battle with mexico like the all a-- alamo. i'm pretty sure we won that one, otherwise why would we keep remembering it. (laughter) now hey, folks, i will be with you in just a moment. i just need to put the finishing touches on this "little mermaid" i have been working on here. oh, pretty hair. pretty hair. i couldn't find one, a good one at the store so i duct taped the top half of a barbie brand fashion doll to the tail of a herring. (laughter) should really keep that refrigerated. i'm hoping that norfolk, virginia, will add this to the 130 mermaid statues already on display in the city. and coincidentally norfolk can be found in the 77th install am of my 434 part series better know a district. tonight virginia's third, the fightin third! (cheers and applause) the third district abuts jamestown, america's first
mately the french came back and crushed the mexicans like guacamole in the second battle installing archduke maximillian as emperor of mexico who evidently narrowly escaped a canon shot to sears. if nancy pelosi really wanted republicans to get behind immigration reform she should have invoked an american battle with mexico like the all a-- alamo. i'm pretty sure we won that one, otherwise why would we keep remembering it. (laughter) now hey, folks, i will be with you in just a moment. i just...