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this represents an extraordinary collaboration between pbs, the prague -- the public broadcasting service and the national park service. i would like to think this national representatives of the park service's, -- i would like to think these national representatives of the park service's here today. all of the extraordinary public service, the rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the initiation of this film, but our love of these public lands, these treasured landscapes, as the secretary of the interior, who has been a great champion of this project would say. it has been an amazing outpouring in a country tha
this represents an extraordinary collaboration between pbs, the prague -- the public broadcasting service and the national park service. i would like to think this national representatives of the park service's, -- i would like to think these national representatives of the park service's here today. all of the extraordinary public service, the rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in...
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desolate yards on the outskirts of prague. ven decades ago, the lines to west briefly offered way out for desperate families flees nazi occupation. hitler's decision to occupy this area in 1938 marked the start of the persecution of its jewish population. hundreds of families were forced from their homes to refugee camps in and around prague. jewish communities throughout czechoslovakia began to recognize a growing threat and to look for a way out. this is prague's europa hotel, little change since the war. in 1938 a young man name nicholas winton came here to see if he could help. evidents to evacuate children were under way elsewhere but not in czechoslovakia. >> perhaps we didn't realize that it was going to get quite as ghastly as it did but we knew it was pretty dreadful because otherwise why would all these families in czechoslovakia be happy to get rid of their children? >> reporter: one by one the trains left for the u.k. nearly 700 cldren en route to temporary homes. most would never see their parents again. today lisa
desolate yards on the outskirts of prague. ven decades ago, the lines to west briefly offered way out for desperate families flees nazi occupation. hitler's decision to occupy this area in 1938 marked the start of the persecution of its jewish population. hundreds of families were forced from their homes to refugee camps in and around prague. jewish communities throughout czechoslovakia began to recognize a growing threat and to look for a way out. this is prague's europa hotel, little change...
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, before the 17th of november in our country, and it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstrations in prague, and on thursday evening i was at the university of linz, and quite a well-known university, and i spent two hours talking with the university professors, economic professors, and i asked about -- and they thought me it does not exist here, it does not exist here. since at the university do not have -- on the list of literature. i was in the huge hall with students, and i said, one day before, 24 hours before the break, i said if -- is dead in austria, will make him alive in prague. which means i did not know -- i could not expect that it could be the next day. but the general feeling in the country, i would say, was really such. >> last question. >> hello, good morning. take your for your comments. i am from temple university in philadelphia, and i am ukranian. i am just as cheerful as you are about the fall of communism and the soviet union. but at the same time i wanted to ask you, there is plenty of evidence, plenty of historical evidence that free market capitalism does not work
, before the 17th of november in our country, and it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstrations in prague, and on thursday evening i was at the university of linz, and quite a well-known university, and i spent two hours talking with the university professors, economic professors, and i asked about -- and they thought me it does not exist here, it does not exist here. since at the university do not have -- on the list of literature. i was in the huge hall with students, and i...
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gregg: and we are following the huge crowd in prague and the czech republic.ing to say goodbye to pope benedict xvi. he is wrapping up his visit there. he held a couple of open-air masses yesterday. 120,000 people showed up, and today, 40,000, and now, obviously, and much smaller crowd at the airport there for the czech president. he is in attendance, and when the pope speaks, we will take his remarks live. in meantime, iran is testing missiles just days after the world found out about its secret -- secret underground nuclear site. the west warning iran it must open the site to international inspection, adding brand new urgency to nuclear talks between iran and six major powers, including the united states. secretary of state clinton saying yesterday she does not believe iran can convince anyone that its nuclear program is purely for peaceful purposes. >> we have made it clear to iran that they have a right to peaceful nuclear energy for civilian purposes under appropriate safeguards and monitoring, but not to a nuclear weapons program, and if we do not get th
gregg: and we are following the huge crowd in prague and the czech republic.ing to say goodbye to pope benedict xvi. he is wrapping up his visit there. he held a couple of open-air masses yesterday. 120,000 people showed up, and today, 40,000, and now, obviously, and much smaller crowd at the airport there for the czech president. he is in attendance, and when the pope speaks, we will take his remarks live. in meantime, iran is testing missiles just days after the world found out about its...
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on half of that -- only half of the continent was able to breathe freely. [unintelligible] a great upheaval in praguend the polish coastline and 1957, it could not really be destroyed until we could take a deep breath again. [unintelligible] in 2008, the european parliament commemorated the 23rd of august, the european day of remembrance of the victims of stalinism and nazism. mass depredation, murder, -- the portion, murder, [unintelligible] war crimes and crimes against humanity, the words that the members of the european parliament wrote one year ago. this is not a coincidence that the first was created 60 years ago. [unintelligible] proposing the establishment of the community, it was said that this will not only be unthinkable, but something that is not said. for many years, says that first community, we were star -- destroying balls that remained after the second world war and we must never allow them to be directed to dave -- again. we have to do this by using energy commodities and not allow the manipulation of historic facts. i like to remember some words from germany [unintelligible] and do
on half of that -- only half of the continent was able to breathe freely. [unintelligible] a great upheaval in praguend the polish coastline and 1957, it could not really be destroyed until we could take a deep breath again. [unintelligible] in 2008, the european parliament commemorated the 23rd of august, the european day of remembrance of the victims of stalinism and nazism. mass depredation, murder, -- the portion, murder, [unintelligible] war crimes and crimes against humanity, the words...
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, before the 17th of november in our country, and it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstrations in prague, and on thursday evening i was at the university of linz, and quite a well-known university, and i spent two hours talking with the university professors, economic professors, and i asked about -- and they thought me it does not exist here, it does not exist here. since at the university do not have -- on the list of literature. i was in the huge hall with students, and i said, one day before, 24 hours before the break, i said if -- is dead in austria, will make him alive in prague. which means i did not know -- i could not expect that it could be the next day. but the general feeling in the country, i would say, was really such. >> last question. >> hello, good morning. take your for your comments. i am from temple university in philadelphia, and i am ukranian. i am just as cheerful as you are about the fall of communism and the soviet union. but at the same time i wanted to ask you, there is plenty of evidence, plenty of historical evidence that free market capitalism does not work
, before the 17th of november in our country, and it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstrations in prague, and on thursday evening i was at the university of linz, and quite a well-known university, and i spent two hours talking with the university professors, economic professors, and i asked about -- and they thought me it does not exist here, it does not exist here. since at the university do not have -- on the list of literature. i was in the huge hall with students, and i...
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the pope visiting the capitol of prague in a three day pilgrimage. was once communist checslovackiament the pope hopes his trip will guide them more to the catholic church. that is it in fox around the world. >> a woman and her husband. someone needs to alert the lighting department. score dave. leaving with a shocking surprise. how the mix up has other couples on edge . a religious symbol in the center of the supreme court battle. who it is aoffend how t-d-d-d-dd >> an embryo mix up in a louisiana hospital has parents on edge. the hospital has surrendered prage invitro fertilization center. there is no reason to believe they were implanted in the wrong mother. but they are calling hundred couples during a labeling mishap. doctors remove replanted embryos. in an unrelated case in ohio. a woman gave birth to someone else's child. she never considered terminating the pregnancy or trying to fight for custody. >> a controversial cross in the desert is stirring up a age old debate. should religious symbols have place on public lands. the decision about th
the pope visiting the capitol of prague in a three day pilgrimage. was once communist checslovackiament the pope hopes his trip will guide them more to the catholic church. that is it in fox around the world. >> a woman and her husband. someone needs to alert the lighting department. score dave. leaving with a shocking surprise. how the mix up has other couples on edge . a religious symbol in the center of the supreme court battle. who it is aoffend how t-d-d-d-dd >> an embryo mix...
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the great and the people in prague and then polh coastline in 1970, and then the beginning of the solidarityt which could not really be destroyed so that our continent could take a very deep breath again. the sobering changes in the soviet union helped. in 2008 the european parliament commemorated the visit of the two greatest altering regimes in the 20 century on the 23rd of agust and the anniversary of the pact. and european the remembrance of the communism and not see movement. murder, the captivity and enslavement of the victims are the crimes, the war crimes and crimes against humanity. this is what the members of the european parliament wrote one year ago. the terrible expense of the war gave the idea to the founding fathers and united europe and this is not a coincidence that the first was the european community was created 60 years ago. with the most important commodity which was at that time and mind proposing an establishment of the community, the syllabary of production would make the war notnly be unthinkable, but simply something which doesn't pay. for many, yes, since that firs
the great and the people in prague and then polh coastline in 1970, and then the beginning of the solidarityt which could not really be destroyed so that our continent could take a very deep breath again. the sobering changes in the soviet union helped. in 2008 the european parliament commemorated the visit of the two greatest altering regimes in the 20 century on the 23rd of agust and the anniversary of the pact. and european the remembrance of the communism and not see movement. murder, the...
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the pope visiting the capitol of prague in a three day pilgrimage. was once communist checslovackiament the pope hopes his trip will guide them more to the catholic church. that is it in fox around the world. >> a woman and her husband. someone needs to alert the lighting department. score dave. leaving with a shocking surprise. how the mix up has other couples on edge . a religious symbol in the center of the supreme court battle. who it is aoffend how the case might affect you, next . this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we should get you a hat. now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, at our lowest prices ever, and get one free. roms" zi dou t lindsu" tshehin s. het kiw ceem" ar y,i ir
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the president outlined a robust arms control nonproliferation agenda in prague, and we believe that it sets the template of what we aspire to, moving to a world of zero nuclear weapons. we understand that won't be easy and it will be a generation aljen -generalization commitment, and we want to be on record and move our best efforts to move toward more effective nonproliferation and more effective cooperation, and toward hopefully arriving some day at that future goal. next week the president will chair a meeting on nonproliferation and disarmment. and recognize the importance of the nonproliferation regime and the role that the security council must play. the president has asked me to lead the u.s. delegation on a conference to the u.s. test band treaty. this is the first time that a secretary of state has attended. and give me the opportunity to underscore the
the president outlined a robust arms control nonproliferation agenda in prague, and we believe that it sets the template of what we aspire to, moving to a world of zero nuclear weapons. we understand that won't be easy and it will be a generation aljen -generalization commitment, and we want to be on record and move our best efforts to move toward more effective nonproliferation and more effective cooperation, and toward hopefully arriving some day at that future goal. next week the president...
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the small things that get our attention. at a recent speaking engagement at preyin prague by the pope.t was a little creature that generated more attention. >> reporter: substitute pope for waterspout and you will pretty much have the picture. >> the itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout. >> reporter: only in this case, no rain washed him out. as the pope spoke in the mid evil prague castle, the spider kept reappearing. >> down came the rain and washed the spider out. >> reporter: going down the pontiff's arm. >> out came all the sun and dried up all the rain. >> reporter: and back up again. >> the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again. >> reporter: who could pay attention to the pope's words. when the spider's dimension were so mesmerizing whether you call it itsy bitsy, the call on the pontiff's face he swatted at it. the camera caught away and missed the swat. it's probably a goody manage for the pope's image not to have pulled an obama. of course the spider that made a pap alvisit was revisited at youtube for misspelled commentary gave way to arachno poppia. >> 8 legs, two f
the small things that get our attention. at a recent speaking engagement at preyin prague by the pope.t was a little creature that generated more attention. >> reporter: substitute pope for waterspout and you will pretty much have the picture. >> the itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout. >> reporter: only in this case, no rain washed him out. as the pope spoke in the mid evil prague castle, the spider kept reappearing. >> down came the rain and washed the spider out....
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this represents an extraordinary collaboration between pbs, the prague -- the public broadcasting service, and the national park service. i would like to think this national representatives of the park service's, -- i would like to think these national representatives of the park service's here today. all of the extraordinary public service, the rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the initiation of this film, but our love of these public lands, these treasured landscapes, as the secretary of the interior, who has been a great champion of this project would say. it has been an amazing outpouring in a country th
this represents an extraordinary collaboration between pbs, the prague -- the public broadcasting service, and the national park service. i would like to think this national representatives of the park service's, -- i would like to think these national representatives of the park service's here today. all of the extraordinary public service, the rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in...
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germany was a smoldering ruin, with all the capitals of central and eastern europe, warsaw, berlin, budapest, prague, vienna, occupied by stalin's red army. britain was bankrupt and broken. the americans were going home, but there was this constellation, highly selassie was back on his throne. in churchill entered the inner cabinet, britain was the first nation on earth and ruler of the greatest empire syndrome. when he left in 1945, britain was an island dependency of the united states. he was a great man, at the cost of his country's greatness. thank you. [applause] >> andrew roberts spent 20 years researching and writing about churchill and the second world war. his first book was a biography of lord halifax. his most recent book, ago the storm of war, a new history of the second world war." andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just in assets to the free world. he was a champion. he was a champion and five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great war as the guns of august were being heard. he made certain the royal army was ready. in
germany was a smoldering ruin, with all the capitals of central and eastern europe, warsaw, berlin, budapest, prague, vienna, occupied by stalin's red army. britain was bankrupt and broken. the americans were going home, but there was this constellation, highly selassie was back on his throne. in churchill entered the inner cabinet, britain was the first nation on earth and ruler of the greatest empire syndrome. when he left in 1945, britain was an island dependency of the united states. he was...
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timberland, after the humiliation of seeing -- chamberlain, after seeing the humiliation of prague, had no option but to guarantee -- guaranteed poland. >> they did have an option. they could recognize after check was about to crumble, that we cannot save those countries. the option he should have taken was the same one the americans to it after world war ii, when check less about the of felt this dahlin, when stalin dishonored all of its pledges. america said it weakened only defend this line. if the british had said, we're getting together with the french and telling hitler if you cross into belgian, holland, or france, your head or with great britain -- hitler never won a war with the british empire or the british nation. he was always willing to pay a price for it. as i said, churchill was the one goading chamberlain to give that were guaranteed. >> living on the more questions. telling people upstairs, you must move to the microphone to ask your question. there is one microphone there and one microphone there. allies are so blazingly strong, i cannot see whether you are there not t
timberland, after the humiliation of seeing -- chamberlain, after seeing the humiliation of prague, had no option but to guarantee -- guaranteed poland. >> they did have an option. they could recognize after check was about to crumble, that we cannot save those countries. the option he should have taken was the same one the americans to it after world war ii, when check less about the of felt this dahlin, when stalin dishonored all of its pledges. america said it weakened only defend this...
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. >>> pope benedict xvi wraps up a three-day trip to the czech republic with mass near prague. more than 40,000 people attended the service earlier today. part of the pope's message, the world needs god-fearing people prepared to follow the ethical principles of christianity. the pontiff is marking 20 years since the collapse of communism in the czech republic, an overthrow of the regime that persecuted the roman catholic church. >>> the phillipine government is asking for international help following a tropical storm. at least 140 people were killed, 32 remain missing after widespread flooding in manila and other northern parts of the country. experts say during the height of the storm on saturday, it dumped more than a month's worth of rain in just 12 hours. rescue crews are still working to get drinking water, food and power to the hardest-hit areas. >>> it appears to be much worse than previously thought. georgia's insurance commissioner is doubling recent damage estimates of flood damage to $500 million. that number could go much higher. some 20,000 homes and other building
. >>> pope benedict xvi wraps up a three-day trip to the czech republic with mass near prague. more than 40,000 people attended the service earlier today. part of the pope's message, the world needs god-fearing people prepared to follow the ethical principles of christianity. the pontiff is marking 20 years since the collapse of communism in the czech republic, an overthrow of the regime that persecuted the roman catholic church. >>> the phillipine government is asking for...
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and all of the great capitals of central and eastern europe, warsaw and prague and vina were occupy by -- occupied by stalin's red army. britain was broken, the empire collapsing and the americans were going home but this was there consolation, and haley was back on his thrown. and when churchill entered the inner cabinet, britain was the first nation on earth and ruler of the greatest empire since roam. when he left in 1945, britain was an island dependency of the united states. he was a great man at the cost to his country's greatness. thank you. >> andrew roberts, historian and writer who spent 20 years researching churchal and the second world war. his first book was a by greaf of lord halifax, churchill's foreign secretary. and among other books, "secrets of leadership" "masses and commanders" and" the storm of war." and andrew roberts. [applause] >> winston churchill was not just an asset to the free world, he was its champion. he was the champion on five major occasions. it was he who mobilized the grand fleet at the outbreak of the great wars, the guns of august and the salvos
and all of the great capitals of central and eastern europe, warsaw and prague and vina were occupy by -- occupied by stalin's red army. britain was broken, the empire collapsing and the americans were going home but this was there consolation, and haley was back on his thrown. and when churchill entered the inner cabinet, britain was the first nation on earth and ruler of the greatest empire since roam. when he left in 1945, britain was an island dependency of the united states. he was a great...
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it outlines the agenda i outlined in prague and test all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy and those with weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament, and those without the responsibility to forsake them. today we endorsed a global effort to lock down all nuclear materials within four years. the u.s. will host a summit next april to advance this goal and help all nations achievement. this resolution will also help strengthen the institution and initiatives that combat the smuggling, finance, and -- and theft of nuclear materials. it calls on a freeze of any financial assets being used for proliferation and stronger safeguards to reduce the likelihood that peaceful nuclear weapons programs can be diverted to weapons program. -- peaceful power program can be diverted to weapons programs. we have made it clear the security council has both the authority and responsibility to respond to violations to this treaty. we have made it clear the security council has the authority and responsibility to determine and respond as necessary when violations of this treaty thr
it outlines the agenda i outlined in prague and test all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy and those with weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament, and those without the responsibility to forsake them. today we endorsed a global effort to lock down all nuclear materials within four years. the u.s. will host a summit next april to advance this goal and help all nations achievement. this resolution will also help strengthen the institution and initiatives that...
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chamberlain, after the humiliation of seeing in the german occupation of prague, had no option but to offer poland a guarantee in those circumstances, because britain had already -- >> may respond to that? they did have an option. the option that chamberlain had was to recognize after czechoslovak a crumbled, that as -- the option he should have taken was the same one the americans took after world war ii when stalin this side of his bludgeons -- on his pledges -- if the british had said when czechoslovakia crumbled, we are getting together with the french and telling hitler, if you cross into belgium, holland, or france, you are at war with great britain. hitler never wanted war with the british empire or the british nation, and he was always willing to pay a price for it. churchill was the one going chamberlain to give that guarantee. >> moving on, i want some more questions. to tell the people in the upstairs that you must move to the microphone to ask your questions. there is one microphone there and one microphone there. the slight problem is that the lights are so blazingly stro
chamberlain, after the humiliation of seeing in the german occupation of prague, had no option but to offer poland a guarantee in those circumstances, because britain had already -- >> may respond to that? they did have an option. the option that chamberlain had was to recognize after czechoslovak a crumbled, that as -- the option he should have taken was the same one the americans took after world war ii when stalin this side of his bludgeons -- on his pledges -- if the british had said...
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the church in 935ad. pope benedict plans to hold mass in front of 50,000 faithful. he will lunch in prague before returning to rome later today. >>> 5:31 it has happened today, for the third time it doesn't matter, we have had an entire family erased, no more history, no more tomorrows for really no good reason. sherri johnson reports on the mourning going on in mt. airy. >> reporter: the community is still trying to come to terms with the death of a family of four, all killed in a murder-suicide. the community held a candle lining vigil to remember the family. friends of charlie and emmaline dalton are struggling with the loss. they can't understand why 38 charles dalton killed his wife and the dog and the children before taking his own life. he shot the family while sleeping. a friend made the discovery friday night. >> he was very kind and very loving and very suddenly he was always talkative. >> he is a good person. she didn't deserve this. she is a very nice person. >> there was no suicide note left behind, but police say preliminary information shows their may have been financial pro
the church in 935ad. pope benedict plans to hold mass in front of 50,000 faithful. he will lunch in prague before returning to rome later today. >>> 5:31 it has happened today, for the third time it doesn't matter, we have had an entire family erased, no more history, no more tomorrows for really no good reason. sherri johnson reports on the mourning going on in mt. airy. >> reporter: the community is still trying to come to terms with the death of a family of four, all killed in...
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it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on a consensus that all nations have the righteaceful nuclear energy. the nations with nuclear weapons have a responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today, the security council endorsed a global effort to locked out all the invulnerable nuclear materials within four years. -- to walk down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. this will strengthen the institutions and initiatives to combat the struggling, financing and theft of proliferation related materials. it calls on all states to freeze any financial assets that are being used for proliferation and because for stronger safeguards to reduce the likelihood a a that peaceful nuclear weapons programs can be diverted to weapons program -- that peaceful nuclear programs can be diverted to weapons program. the resolution we passed it will also strengthen the nuclear non- proliferation treaty. we have made it clear that the security council has the authority and responsibility to respond to violations to
it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on a consensus that all nations have the righteaceful nuclear energy. the nations with nuclear weapons have a responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today, the security council endorsed a global effort to locked out all the invulnerable nuclear materials within four years. -- to walk down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. this will strengthen the...
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the pope was giving a talk in prague over the weekend. would you look at this. his rope. at one point he tried to swat the thing away. it would not leave him alone. over the course of his remarks, it climbed up one side and down the other. some people reading deep, deep biblical meaning into this. i, for one, am not. >> moving on. we respect the pope. thank you, willie, for that. it is the top of the hour. >> that's it? >> that's it. we're moving on. >> it's been abbreviated. >> we'll have more. >> mika's a tyrant. >> look at barnicle moving in. you're not mad at me, are you? >> no. >> thanks for joining us. i'm mika brzezinski. joe is off. would rather be here compared to what he's going through right now. what's on the cover of "fortune" magazine? anything good? >> gm. a business icon. >> that's it. we've got iran test-firing missiles over the weekend on the heels of the news last friday. we'll talk about afghanistan. dr. oz is going to join us this next half hour. he had a big health care event that's going to be a back drop for one of his shows. it's a real
the pope was giving a talk in prague over the weekend. would you look at this. his rope. at one point he tried to swat the thing away. it would not leave him alone. over the course of his remarks, it climbed up one side and down the other. some people reading deep, deep biblical meaning into this. i, for one, am not. >> moving on. we respect the pope. thank you, willie, for that. it is the top of the hour. >> that's it? >> that's it. we're moving on. >> it's been...
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it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on consensus all nations have the right to peacefuly that nations with nuclear weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today the security council endorsed a global effort to lock down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. the united states will host a summit next april to advance this goal and help all nations achieve it. this resolution will also help strengthen the institutions and initiatives that combat the smuggling, financing and theft of proliferation-related materials. it calls on all states to freeze any financial assets that are being used for proliferation, and it calls for stronger safeguards to reduce the likelihood that peaceful nuclear weapons programs can be diverted to a weapons program. the resolution we pass today will also strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. we have made it clear that the security council has both the authority and the responsibility to respond to violations to this treaty. we made it clear t
it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on consensus all nations have the right to peacefuly that nations with nuclear weapons have the responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today the security council endorsed a global effort to lock down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. the united states will host a summit next april to advance this goal and help all nations achieve it. this resolution will...
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trace: president obama making his debut at the united nations. he had worked pragueons. it seems like someone is picking on him. who is criticizing the president? >> well, you almost but george bush was in the white house still. the president being criticized here at the united nations? it was not supposed to happen with president obama, but that has after his speech about climate change. it comes from a hugo chavez ally, evo morales. he said the president offered no solutions. he respects him but there have been tension between the two countries. here is some of what he told me. >> what do you think of president obama? >> president obama, i expect just like any other president part of the u.n., regardless of the debate on climate change, as good observation but no solutions. if we are convinced that we need to save humanity, we need to save the earth. what is hurting the planet is capitalism. >> he also said he does not blame the american people but our economic system. trace: what is the other controversy regarding where these heads of state are staying, and who is
trace: president obama making his debut at the united nations. he had worked pragueons. it seems like someone is picking on him. who is criticizing the president? >> well, you almost but george bush was in the white house still. the president being criticized here at the united nations? it was not supposed to happen with president obama, but that has after his speech about climate change. it comes from a hugo chavez ally, evo morales. he said the president offered no solutions. he...
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while the pope was making a speech in prague on saturday, a spider was crawling all over him. [ laughter did you see this? it was crazy. almost got in his face and it was -- i mean, you know you're boring when cobwebs are being formed on you while you're still talking. [ laughter ] that's awful. i also saw that director roman polanski was arrested at the airport in switzerland yesterday, for having sex with a minor 32 years ago. polanski knew that he was in trouble when he heard this announcement, "welcome aboard, this is your pilot speaking. i'm chris hansen from 'dateline nbc.'" [ laughter and applause ] got -- well, yesterday after a long and successful career, the founder of the gap donald fisher died at the age of 81. he is survived by his wife and gap kids. [ laughter ] per fisher's request his coffin was relaxed fit. that's what he wanted. [ laughter ] fisher was a great american, he even served in the old navy. that's what we heard -- i got all this -- i read all of this at wikipedia, so you never know if this is true. [ light laughter ] glad to hear that conan o'brien is back to
while the pope was making a speech in prague on saturday, a spider was crawling all over him. [ laughter did you see this? it was crazy. almost got in his face and it was -- i mean, you know you're boring when cobwebs are being formed on you while you're still talking. [ laughter ] that's awful. i also saw that director roman polanski was arrested at the airport in switzerland yesterday, for having sex with a minor 32 years ago. polanski knew that he was in trouble when he heard this...
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the pontiff held mass near prague this morning for at least 40,000 faithful. the trip is marking 20 years since the collapse of a communism regime that percent cued the romancatholic church. the pope will have lunch with czech bishops before returning to rome later today. >>> all right. well, detroit lions fans may think they witnessed a miracle. after losing 19 straight games the lions won yesterday unfortunately at the hands of the redskins. >> i thought we were not going to talk about this. as you can imagine fans of the burgandy and gold are pretty mad. the lions kept the skins scoreless until late in the game. it's one of the most difficult losses in recent memory. qb jason campbell summed it up best. >> you just don't ever know, you know, in games like this. it was weird. at the same time it was upsetting. but we've got to bounce back, stick together and we've got to continue to push each other, encourage each other and find a way. we've just got to battle through the tough times right now. it's tough. >> definitely. >> that's one thing we can agree on, i
the pontiff held mass near prague this morning for at least 40,000 faithful. the trip is marking 20 years since the collapse of a communism regime that percent cued the romancatholic church. the pope will have lunch with czech bishops before returning to rome later today. >>> all right. well, detroit lions fans may think they witnessed a miracle. after losing 19 straight games the lions won yesterday unfortunately at the hands of the redskins. >> i thought we were not going to...
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the start of a three-day pilgrimage. his mission to win over skeptics and create a religious revival. greg burke joins us from prague. not traveling much these days why then the czech republic? >> one reason is it's almost 20-years exactly since the fall of communism in europe. he wants to address that question now that people have religious freedom how they are using it. on the other hand it is heart of europe. this really is the heart of europe. the way it's the heart of a different an indifferent europe. it is one of the most secular countries where people are very different the least re lig g res going. he wants to tell them living without god in his words he says due know really which way to go and in a way you don't even know who you are. >> what's the reception been so far, greg? >> it has been interesting t. it's respectful but not enthusiastic. like a team playing away. you will have the small hard-core supporters but for the most part not a lot of support. he's not afraid of that and that is what he wants to address. he wants to address that kinds of indifference and engage these people. >> the pope is 82 ye
the start of a three-day pilgrimage. his mission to win over skeptics and create a religious revival. greg burke joins us from prague. not traveling much these days why then the czech republic? >> one reason is it's almost 20-years exactly since the fall of communism in europe. he wants to address that question now that people have religious freedom how they are using it. on the other hand it is heart of europe. this really is the heart of europe. the way it's the heart of a different an...
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it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstration in prague. i was at the university atlin szt. i spent two hours talking with professors at the economics faculty about things and i asked about hyack. they said it does not exist here. the students at the university do not have hyack on the list of literature they study. i was n/a large hall with students and i said that if hyack is dead in austria, we will make him alive in prague again. [laughter] i could not expect it would be the next day. [laughter] the general feeling in the country, i would say, was really such. >> one last question. >> thank you for your comments. i am from temple university in philadelphia. i am ukranian. i am cheerful about the communism -- the fall of communism. at the same time, i want to ask you, there is plenty of historical evidence that free market capitalism does not work in every aspect of life. in certain areas of life it works better. there are pathologies of free- market capitalism that are real in the environmental sphere, the social sphere, i am not tryin
it happened on a friday evening, the student demonstration in prague. i was at the university atlin szt. i spent two hours talking with professors at the economics faculty about things and i asked about hyack. they said it does not exist here. the students at the university do not have hyack on the list of literature they study. i was n/a large hall with students and i said that if hyack is dead in austria, we will make him alive in prague again. [laughter] i could not expect it would be the...
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summit will focus on these topics broadly, very much consistent with the things the president outlined in his speech in praguethe first -- this is only the fifth ever summit- level meeting of the security council and the first time an american prisoner will ever have shared the united nations security council. our goal and this regard is to underscore the global reach the proliferation threats, broadly shared obligation to respond to these threats and the positive steps taken to reduce nuclear dangers and the central role of the security council and addressing growing and pressing nuclear threats. so it is a very full agenda. one that we look forward to as a means of underscoring both the value of the institution of united nations and the work that needs to be done by us and others to reform and strengthen it, to make it as effective as it needs to be to address 21st century challenges to live up to its potential and be what its founders envisioned it could be. with that, i am happy to take your questions. them are there times you can give us for all of these events? -- >> are there times to give us all of th
summit will focus on these topics broadly, very much consistent with the things the president outlined in his speech in praguethe first -- this is only the fifth ever summit- level meeting of the security council and the first time an american prisoner will ever have shared the united nations security council. our goal and this regard is to underscore the global reach the proliferation threats, broadly shared obligation to respond to these threats and the positive steps taken to reduce nuclear...
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the people in 1956 that greated the upheaval in prague and then polish coastline in 1970 and then the was could not be distraught that our continent could take a breath again. th changes in the public union helped. in 2008, the european parliament men -- men rated the tour and the 23rd of august the anniversary. and the european day of the remembrance of the nazis. murder, and the captivity and enslavement of are the crimes and the crimes against humanity. the wars of the members of the european parliament from one year ago. the terrible experience of the war gave with the idea to the founding fathers to claim they were not a hero. this is not the incident that the first of the european community was created 60 years ago. with the most important commodity, which was coal at the that time. the production will make the war not only be unthinkable, but into something which doesn't pay, unquote. for many years, since the first community, we were trying to break down walls which have remained. and we must never allowed them to be built again. we have to do this by using energy commodity. w
the people in 1956 that greated the upheaval in prague and then polish coastline in 1970 and then the was could not be distraught that our continent could take a breath again. th changes in the public union helped. in 2008, the european parliament men -- men rated the tour and the 23rd of august the anniversary. and the european day of the remembrance of the nazis. murder, and the captivity and enslavement of are the crimes and the crimes against humanity. the wars of the members of the...
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the united states and russia. in april i traveled to warsaw, putting a prague and moscow senators bill nelson and senator collins. had frank discussions with government officials in each country. we came back i think with the view that there appeared to be a possibility for a new approach to missile defense that might be acceptable to all. and which might show iran that its purr suit of missiles and nuclear weapons will bring countries including russia together in opposition. this plan creates the possible for missile defense to be a uniting issue rather than continuing as a dividing issue. i would add it was clear from that trip that the polish government was focused as foreign minister sikorsky said on the deployment of a u.s. patriot battery and on u.s. personnel in poland. rather than on deployment of the previously proposed long-range interceptors in poland and it appears that now both nations are moving steadily towards such a deployment and i hope secretary flournoy will discuss the status of the patriot issue. the new plan is also consistent with the direction provided by congress over each of the last th
the united states and russia. in april i traveled to warsaw, putting a prague and moscow senators bill nelson and senator collins. had frank discussions with government officials in each country. we came back i think with the view that there appeared to be a possibility for a new approach to missile defense that might be acceptable to all. and which might show iran that its purr suit of missiles and nuclear weapons will bring countries including russia together in opposition. this plan creates...
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new set of regulations and the people will not know whether or not they are regulated and the laws would of prague -- would apply under regulation. >> the gentleman's time has expired >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new yorkers recognize. >> good morning. there are some questions i have that have an international tinge to it. the first question is dealing with the risk of regulatory flight. it seems pretty clear, i think, that it is a myth that firms will pick up and move away from the jurisdictions. everything i have seen shows that not will happen. there's a lingering question about whether financial firms in existing operations in multiple countries may relocate resources internally among these regional headquarters, potentially to the detriment of the united states. can you address this issue? >> that is a real concern for you are right to point out. as the congress considers putting in place stronger rules, we need to make sure the world outside the u.s. does so to. . there's a lot of consensus on the basic strategy. >> last week, i dropped a sense of congress resolution dealing with the
new set of regulations and the people will not know whether or not they are regulated and the laws would of prague -- would apply under regulation. >> the gentleman's time has expired >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new yorkers recognize. >> good morning. there are some questions i have that have an international tinge to it. the first question is dealing with the risk of regulatory flight. it seems pretty clear, i think, that it is a myth that firms will pick up and...
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iranian behavior the past year clearly demonstrate their intent and capability to develop long- range missiles. obama has clearly reneged on his pledge made in prague that he would move forward with missile defense in europe as long as the threat from iran exist. the u.s. and europe will be leveled, it vulnerable. i run as an open invitation to focus on long-range missile development which it already is doing. this decision did not appear to be made on the basis of cost effective grounds. according to a 2008 independent study required by the democrats, the czech and polish plants are the most cost- effective. with a $1.2 billion cut in missile defense in the recently passed defense budget, the administration's program investments do not match its policy. will we see necessary missile defense investments in next year's budget or will it be cut further? while the ministration has announced its decision today, the congress as an important role here. we expect to hold comprehensive hearings on the so-called downgrading of the iranian threat. as we move forward in the conference on the ndaa, we will continue to push for an fund missile defense capabilit
iranian behavior the past year clearly demonstrate their intent and capability to develop long- range missiles. obama has clearly reneged on his pledge made in prague that he would move forward with missile defense in europe as long as the threat from iran exist. the u.s. and europe will be leveled, it vulnerable. i run as an open invitation to focus on long-range missile development which it already is doing. this decision did not appear to be made on the basis of cost effective grounds....
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weapons go away, but it does mean that when obama gave that big speech in prague saying america's vision, america's mission in the world was a world free of all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all the other security council countries to say they're onboard with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. do you remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who said he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. build snoog another secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >> under george w. bush, that guy was america's man at the u.n. things are different now. very, very different. "i really liked the fresh scent, "but i didn't believe her when she said even the guys would notice." (sniffing) ahem... "they noticed." (indistinct chatter on tv) gain detergent and fabric softener. call or click today. >>> so there's a state forest near where i live. i take my dogs on a walk there. now we have to walk past a big sign that says this state forest is closed for
weapons go away, but it does mean that when obama gave that big speech in prague saying america's vision, america's mission in the world was a world free of all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all the other security council countries to say they're onboard with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. do you remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who said he wanted to lop ten floors off the...
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but it does mean that when obama gave that big speech in prague saying america's vision, america's mission in the world was a world free of all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all of the other security council countries to say that they are on board with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who want he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. building? >> the secretary's building in new york has 38 stories. if you lost ten stories today, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. >> under george w. bush. that guy was america's man at the u.n. things are different now. and very, very different. from that first dollar forward, cash flow isn't just an important thing to small business. it's everything. that's why pnc is introducing your new cfo, cash flow options designed to effectively improve your cash flow. cfo helps every dollar work harder. from the very first dollar to the last dollar of the day. get in touch with your new cfo. pnc. leading the way. >>> so th
but it does mean that when obama gave that big speech in prague saying america's vision, america's mission in the world was a world free of all nuclear weapons, he just got russia and china and britain and france and mexico and japan and uganda and all of the other security council countries to say that they are on board with that idea, too. not bad for a day's work. remember when george w. bush named a guy to be his u.n. ambassador who want he wanted to lop ten floors off the u.n. building?...
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the country. so out of prague where our headquarters sits we have 40 distinguished iranian colleagues. i ask them frequently what should the united states do? what should western policymakers do? what is the right set of policies or the right formula to support the democratically minded opposition movement? but the problem is, you know what the problem is going to be, we've got people as young as 25 and old as 75. some came out of the country this year. some came out 30 years ago. some were social democrats. some were green. some were christian democrats. some want a parliamentary democratcy. some want a presidential democracy. some want a monarchy. they want decent accountable government. but i asked them that they diverse, very complex group of people who want democracy in some way, what should we do? how do we support you? we get very different reactions. it's understandable we are not dealing with montho liths, how does -- monoliths, how does one go through that? >> if you see and follow, it's not ideological and all different people, different generations, different ideology, diffe
the country. so out of prague where our headquarters sits we have 40 distinguished iranian colleagues. i ask them frequently what should the united states do? what should western policymakers do? what is the right set of policies or the right formula to support the democratically minded opposition movement? but the problem is, you know what the problem is going to be, we've got people as young as 25 and old as 75. some came out of the country this year. some came out 30 years ago. some were...
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polanski was taken into custody and you might say it got a-- got creepy i should say for the pope when you're speaking of praguethe house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint-- the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing, and people with speech disabilities a
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host: "the washington times" this morning says the white house is abandoning warsaw and prague. guest: ridiculous. there is no threat to them at all. except the things that the russians are up to in terms of manipulating energy, cybersecurity, and general huff and puff that mr. putin is good at. the united states needs to work carefully with all the allies to make sure that we're there and we will keep a number of troops in europe. we have a number of meetings. nobody senior from naida is going there, nobody senior from the indicted states is going there. host: "obama's again that threatens to open nato rift in eastern europe." guest: of hers already been some problem. a couple of months ago, 50 former leaders of central european countries wrote an open letter to the president saying do not forget us. well, we have not forgotten them, but i think this is time to do reassurance, have some folks visit, to have some more military interaction and the like. these people are always going to be frightened of russia, even the ones that now belong to nato where they have the absolute guar
host: "the washington times" this morning says the white house is abandoning warsaw and prague. guest: ridiculous. there is no threat to them at all. except the things that the russians are up to in terms of manipulating energy, cybersecurity, and general huff and puff that mr. putin is good at. the united states needs to work carefully with all the allies to make sure that we're there and we will keep a number of troops in europe. we have a number of meetings. nobody senior from...
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now, the president outlined a robust and ambitious arms control and nonproliferation agenda in prague earlier this year, and we believe it sets the template for what we should aspire to, moving toward a world of zero nuclear weapons. we understand that won't be easy. we understand it is a generational commitment. it might not happen in our lifetimes. but as long as nuclear weapons exist in the world, the united states will maintain a safe, secure and effective deterrent capability that we want to both be on record and use our best efforts to move towards more effective non-proliferation and more effective cooperation toward hopefully arriving some day at that future goal. next week the president will chair a meeting of the u.n. security council on non-proliferation and disarmament and we will emphasize the importance of strengthening the international nuclear nonproliferation regime and the critical role the security council must play in enforcing compliance with nonproliferation obligations. the president asked me to lead the u.s. delegation to a conference on the comprehensive test
now, the president outlined a robust and ambitious arms control and nonproliferation agenda in prague earlier this year, and we believe it sets the template for what we should aspire to, moving toward a world of zero nuclear weapons. we understand that won't be easy. we understand it is a generational commitment. it might not happen in our lifetimes. but as long as nuclear weapons exist in the world, the united states will maintain a safe, secure and effective deterrent capability that we want...
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it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on a consensus that all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy. the nations with nuclear weapons have a responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today, the security council endorsed a global effort to locked out all the invulnerable nuclear materials within four years. -- to walk down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. this will strengthen the institutions and initiatives to combat the struggling, financing and theft of proliferation related materials. it calls on all states to freeze any financial assets that are being used for proliferation and because for stronger safeguards to reduce the likelihood a a that peaceful nuclear weapons programs can be diverted to weapons program -- that peaceful nuclear programs can be diverted to weapons program. the resolution we passed it will also strengthen the nuclear non- proliferation treaty. we have made it clear that the security council has the authority and responsibility to respond to violatio
it reflects the agenda i outlined in prague and builds on a consensus that all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy. the nations with nuclear weapons have a responsibility to move toward disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. today, the security council endorsed a global effort to locked out all the invulnerable nuclear materials within four years. -- to walk down all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. this will strengthen the...
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now the president outlined a robust and ambitious arms control and nonproliferation agenda in prague rlier this year. and we believe that it sets the template for what we should aspire to, moving towards a world of zero nuclear weapons. would understand that will not be easy. we understand that it is a generational commitment. it might not happen in our lifetime, but as long as nuclear weapons exist in the world, the united states will maintain a safe, secure and effective deterrent capability. but we want to both be on record and use our best efforts to move toward more effective nonproliferation and more effective cooperation towards hopefully arriving someday at that future goal. next week, the president will chair a meeting of the un security council on nonproliferation and disarmament. he will emphasize the importance of strengthening the international nuclear nonproliferation regime, and a critical role the security council must play in enforcing compliance with nonproliferation obligations if the president has asked me to lead the u.s. delegation to a conference on the comprehe
now the president outlined a robust and ambitious arms control and nonproliferation agenda in prague rlier this year. and we believe that it sets the template for what we should aspire to, moving towards a world of zero nuclear weapons. would understand that will not be easy. we understand that it is a generational commitment. it might not happen in our lifetime, but as long as nuclear weapons exist in the world, the united states will maintain a safe, secure and effective deterrent capability....
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the bush administration days, how critical it was to have this technology? we spoke with dan for griffin a short time ago and we are getting reaction from warsaw and prague on ter this debate about european security and how other european allies will react to it. also, next week in the u.s., the u.n. general assembly will be getting together and topics like this, including nuclear development, will be at the forefront. this is a bit of a precursor of what we could see and hear. jennifer griffin is at the pentagon, major garrett is at the white house. here is president obama. >> as commander in chief, i am doing everything in my power to advance national security, that includes strengthening our defenses, any threats to our people, troops, and friends and allies around the world. one of those threats is the dangers posed by ballistic missiles. as i said in the campaign, president bush was right that iran's ballistic missile program poses a significant threat. that is why i am committed to deploying strong missile defense systems which are accountable to the birth of the 21st century. the best way to enhance our security in the security of our allies is to dep
the bush administration days, how critical it was to have this technology? we spoke with dan for griffin a short time ago and we are getting reaction from warsaw and prague on ter this debate about european security and how other european allies will react to it. also, next week in the u.s., the u.n. general assembly will be getting together and topics like this, including nuclear development, will be at the forefront. this is a bit of a precursor of what we could see and hear. jennifer griffin...
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iranian behavior on the past year clearly demonstrates their intent and capability to develop long-range missiles. obama is clearly reneged on his pledge made in prague that he would move forward with european missile defense as long as the threat from iran exists. the u.s. and europe will be bald orval. iran now has an open invitation to focus on long-range missile development which is already doing. this decision didn't appear to be made on the basis of cost effectiveness grounds according to the 2008 and attended study required by the democrats, the czech and will plans are the most cost-effective. with $1.2 billion cut and missile defense in the recent past defense budget, the administration's program investments do not match its policy. will we see necessary missile defense investments in while the administration has announced the decision today the congress has an important role, too. we expect to hold comprehensive hearings on this so-called downgrading of the iranian threat as we move forward in the conference on the nda we will continue to push for and find missile defense capabilities that will protect both europe and the u.s.. i forgot to
iranian behavior on the past year clearly demonstrates their intent and capability to develop long-range missiles. obama is clearly reneged on his pledge made in prague that he would move forward with european missile defense as long as the threat from iran exists. the u.s. and europe will be bald orval. iran now has an open invitation to focus on long-range missile development which is already doing. this decision didn't appear to be made on the basis of cost effectiveness grounds according to...