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there are similar problems but not as dire as the one that cuba faces so go a little bit to the south south america and one of the most dramatic and important of developments of the past decade is that south america for the first time since the european conquerors came for the first time in five hundred years has made a very significant move towards independence towards integration there isn't a single u.s. military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think terry well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have governments from south america i mean i visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they're actors so much and when travis for instance say something to the united states he's very blunt and open about it and he told me once he said you know i gave a speech in the u.n. and a lot of other countries who can say the same public come
there are similar problems but not as dire as the one that cuba faces so go a little bit to the south south america and one of the most dramatic and important of developments of the past decade is that south america for the first time since the european conquerors came for the first time in five hundred years has made a very significant move towards independence towards integration there isn't a single u.s. military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think terry well...
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and that's unfortunate and condemnable you know and i like your all over the world been lecturing a great deal in south america these people love us they go to films constantly why aren't russians trying to get their films into the south america is the interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet give us back the old soviet and some people like my dad they think there was censorship in communist times they would do would let the directive do whatever you want and they were they watched what he did and the movies are better do you think this without you think peter long distances should sometimes do better things than when they absolutely free and start fresh and you hear exactly the same thing about hollywood the films of the thirty's and forty's and fifty's were better because there was censorship it was called the hays office and there was censorship and so writers had to figure out ingenious ways to imply subtext and they had to use allegory. and so under the pressure of censorship they had to be more creative now i don't think ty
and that's unfortunate and condemnable you know and i like your all over the world been lecturing a great deal in south america these people love us they go to films constantly why aren't russians trying to get their films into the south america is the interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet give us back the old soviet and some people like my dad they think there was censorship in communist times they would do...
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you know with the main stories we're covering for you the south america closes the net around to the sons were there are saying his contacts and the parents attempt to tell the world's most famous with. the student union that he is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies in beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves from protests from the barracks execution. sweep aside their presidential election rival before anyone even votes. the kaiser report reveals the scandal behind the world's financial headlines. max guys or this is the kaiser report here in london getting ready for the summer olympics and the austerity pole vaulting competition they have to keep making the pool shorter and shorter which means more gold medals which means more bailouts oh my god george osborne must be in charge of that stay here well max actually speaking of the olympics there's a lot of fear mongering about the olympics and there could be all sorts of attacks that's why we have missiles on the top of all these apa
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the transit at sunrise. europe and north america should get a good view as well, the south america will have to wait until the next trend that because it will be nighttime there this time around. >> two film makers have set up to produce a new film on germany viewed from above ground. the use helicopters to get a bird's-eye view of the german landscape, but also at least one bird with a camera attached. >> the film provides views from the north sea to the alps and from the church of our lady in dresden to a cathedral in cologne. >> the surface of the moon? guess again. this is an open cast mine in germany. these are images from a film called "germany from above." it gives viewers a whole new perspective on the country. the director had no shortage of ideas for capturing the unique images. >> we had cameras in fighter planes. we gave them to skydivers and been sued jumpers. and in the cockpits of stunt riders. we put one on a golden eagle. camera only way 100 grams -- the camera only weighed 100 grams. bamut is that more than 600 hours in a helicopter equipped with a special camera. a joystick is used to contr
the transit at sunrise. europe and north america should get a good view as well, the south america will have to wait until the next trend that because it will be nighttime there this time around. >> two film makers have set up to produce a new film on germany viewed from above ground. the use helicopters to get a bird's-eye view of the german landscape, but also at least one bird with a camera attached. >> the film provides views from the north sea to the alps and from the church of...
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the largest city in south america. the cars are zero emissions shown on the outside. the city officials say these cars would be the first electric taxi cabs in central or south america. the mayor took a ride to experience the quiet comfort. sao paulo plans to add eight units by the end of the year and installed 15 charging stations. the move comes as pollution is getting worse in brazil's fast growing urban areas as more and more people drive cars. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> tokyo electric power company is defending the way it handled the nuclear accident last year in its in-house report. the findings are set for release by the end of this month. the report counters criticisms made by a government panel. workers have been telling their accounts to the utility since last june. hydrogen expl
the largest city in south america. the cars are zero emissions shown on the outside. the city officials say these cars would be the first electric taxi cabs in central or south america. the mayor took a ride to experience the quiet comfort. sao paulo plans to add eight units by the end of the year and installed 15 charging stations. the move comes as pollution is getting worse in brazil's fast growing urban areas as more and more people drive cars. >>> people in japan's northeast are...
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in the form of athletes are these are the shackles of you know the radiologist resonating in the south america yeah are these all shackles of the poor that i only hope to get out of you know i was there i got to wrap it up because they're running out of time and you guys can discuss this after the show thanks for joining me about it but a night show thanks for tuning in and make sure you come back tomorrow numeric about. station steve clemons is going to be on to talk about the g. twenty in the meantime don't forget to like a lot of show on facebook to follow us on twitter subscribe to our you tube channel watch everything at hulu as well and coming up next it's been. wealthy british style. that's not on the title of. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. me gave. me. the. easy. six. live nation and free liquid intake should be free liquor store charges free. range and free list.
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keep in the form of athletes are these the shackles of you know the radiologist resonating in the south america and yeah are these all shackles of the poor that i not only hope to get out of it i believe there i've got to wrap it up because they're running out of time and you guys can discuss this after the show thanks for joining me about it but a night show thanks for tuning it makes me come back tomorrow you know america. station steve clemons is going to be on to talk about the g. twenty and meantime don't forget to like a lot of on facebook to follow us on twitter subscribe to our you tube channel watch everything at hulu as well and coming up next it's been a. secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build on its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and work this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. we want to present. somet
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with recall even saying that the most dramatic and important developments of the past decade have happened in south america itself well i think that over the last decade the most significant changes we've seen have comments from south america i mean i visited venezuela bolivia brazil and the mood is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feel really independent i think this is going to be a huge problem for the united states i mean they're obsessed with the arab oil doing china and now we won't but in south america for. a bit more. the united states is not one of the big questions when he took this dramatic step seeking asylum in ecuador was why ecuador why has he chosen a country that itself comes under a large amount of criticism for its human rights record put a lot of people have been quick to point out is that the united kingdom there's always. pitched itself as a strong defender of human rights and certainly in julian assange just case it's supporters would say they haven't lived up to that they are still very much a sense that they let down julian assange in this instant as w
with recall even saying that the most dramatic and important developments of the past decade have happened in south america itself well i think that over the last decade the most significant changes we've seen have comments from south america i mean i visited venezuela bolivia brazil and the mood is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feel really independent i think this is going to be a huge problem for the united states i mean they're obsessed with the arab oil...
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the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. show in south's america for the peregrine president fernÁndez lugo has been ousted in what he has described as a parliamentary coup. on friday, the paraguayan senate voted 39-4 to impeach lugo saying he felt in his duty to maintain social order. the vote came following a recent land -- land dispute that resulted in the deaths of six police officers and 11 peasant farmers. lugo was elected president in 2008, ending more than 60 years of rule by the right-wing colorado party. a former priest, lugo was once called the bishop of the port was known for defending peasant rights. on sunday, lugo announced the plans to set up an alternative government. >> this is a government that is not legitimate. it is a false in ministration. the people do not accept it this government has ruptured the public. you cannot cooperate with a government that is not legitimized by the citizens. >> boston president lugo would have completed his five-year term in just a little more than a year. he was replaced by vice president franco,
the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. show in south's america for the peregrine president fernÁndez lugo has been ousted in what he has described as a parliamentary coup. on friday, the paraguayan senate voted 39-4 to impeach lugo saying he felt in his duty to maintain social order. the vote came following a recent land -- land dispute that resulted in the deaths of six police officers and 11 peasant farmers. lugo was elected president in 2008, ending more than 60 years of rule by the...
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here to get us in there much as i want to look at where you think ecuador is going in the long term and where south america is going in the long term. it's a means to some degree that there's a lot of good things you know there's great integration in south america the standard of living have been increased the amount of influence that the united states and other countries outside latin american apply to it is also decreasing but where do you think it's going in ten years twenty years. in the link you have said the u.s. influence is steadily decreasing and that's good that's why we have stated that latin america is changing from the washington consensus to the consensus without washington. maybe with a sound forward consensus consensus without washington exactly ok. if there were no and this is great as the policies dictated by the us had nothing to do with our needs in latin america but were rather good to the interests of those countries they were concerned to interest in particular if you make an analysis of the economic policy modesty apart i know something about it or at times the policies could have b
here to get us in there much as i want to look at where you think ecuador is going in the long term and where south america is going in the long term. it's a means to some degree that there's a lot of good things you know there's great integration in south america the standard of living have been increased the amount of influence that the united states and other countries outside latin american apply to it is also decreasing but where do you think it's going in ten years twenty years. in the...
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for resources is not only concentrated in places like africa but also in other regions of the world -- south america, across eastern europe, russia. >> have this china managed to get a head start and everyone else? >> -- how did china managed to get a headstart on everyone else? >> there is $3 on the rush for resources. first is before ending. -- there are three pillarss on the rush for resources. first, the spending. they have over three trillion dollars of capital and they are using that. some people are using that to pay around the world. the third part of this campaign is that china has become the marginal price setter it for a number of commodities. many traders would argue that in china and cold, china is set in the prices. >> is any way to control demand and supply said that china does not become the only player in the game if indeed it has not become so already. >> what we are and seeing is a clear delineation between their approach which is very multi lateral, very engaging, and i would say symbiotic in the sense that the host country and china benefit from engagement. china provides them w
for resources is not only concentrated in places like africa but also in other regions of the world -- south america, across eastern europe, russia. >> have this china managed to get a head start and everyone else? >> -- how did china managed to get a headstart on everyone else? >> there is $3 on the rush for resources. first is before ending. -- there are three pillarss on the rush for resources. first, the spending. they have over three trillion dollars of capital and they...
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he's actually leading the people of central and south america into a new world. he's giving them leadership. and in many way this is reflecting his pioneering work in creating what became the pan american union, the opportunity for people to meet diplomatically in both hemisphere. >> where did he get these ideas from? >> it goes back to the monroe doctrine. they were trying to revitalize that older image of sort of hemispheric unity and defense. something that i find interesting is this notion that he did feel the monroe doctrine extended as far west as hawaii. >> yes. >> and he -- he had his eyes on my high. though he was talking about perhaps hemispheric integrity. he had an imperialistic strain, wouldn't you say? >> certain there hawaii episode, of course, this is at the end of his life and doesn't live long enough to see hawaii annex. he sets tonight place, stephens was involved with him way back in the 1850s. and he sends in -- special diplomatic emissary to hawaii to basically ferment revolution. >> one of the quotes from his -- historian i wrote down that b
he's actually leading the people of central and south america into a new world. he's giving them leadership. and in many way this is reflecting his pioneering work in creating what became the pan american union, the opportunity for people to meet diplomatically in both hemisphere. >> where did he get these ideas from? >> it goes back to the monroe doctrine. they were trying to revitalize that older image of sort of hemispheric unity and defense. something that i find interesting is...
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. >> reporter: poem will have the opportunity to talk to you to come on to the u south america san antonio? >> we're open every day this week. the tours will go on in the afternoons from about 1300, 1:00 p.m., to about 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. and you know, we're open for tours. so we got marines on board. we've got the cow on board. and -- crew on board. >> reporter: what kind of questions do you hear from people regarding what you do? the ship, the military, history? i imagine you get a lot of them. >> we hear a lot of questions. we know you're in the military and we know you're in the navy but what does that mean? you know, and what we like to tell them is you know we're part of the navy and the marine corps team. we like to -- we go out and deploy and we defend freedom for our country. and that's exactly what we do. and you know we take it offshore and we go out and deplay and just have a great time. >> reporter: i imagine on flag day, and a time when we celebrate 200 years of everything that happened at fort mchenry and here at the harbor. it's got to mean something to you. >> well,
. >> reporter: poem will have the opportunity to talk to you to come on to the u south america san antonio? >> we're open every day this week. the tours will go on in the afternoons from about 1300, 1:00 p.m., to about 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. and you know, we're open for tours. so we got marines on board. we've got the cow on board. and -- crew on board. >> reporter: what kind of questions do you hear from people regarding what you do? the ship, the military, history? i...
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it is a joyous occasion to see ships all the way from south america. >> this is a to run under 74 training ship. it is known as the ambassador -- 274 at training ship. it is known as the ambassador, or gentleman of the seat. >> [unintelligible] >> shrum the after the ship docked, the indonesian shrek -- shortly after the ship docked, the indonesian ship docked in. it got the crowd fired up. i like that touch. you've got to like that, right? a beautiful day today. festivities will be going on through monday and tuesday, down your celebrating the war of 1812. come on down and did joy. -- and enjoy. >> wherever there is a party, you can't find -- you can find rob roblin. sheldon has been have boarded the brazilian tall ship. he has been on its for the last 24 hours. >> there could be possible delays. mta says major delays could pop up along the fort mchenry tunnel as well as interstate 75. the worst to cramp is on saturday and sunday. anyone headed to the city should find alternate routes. >> baltimore police are investigating after an owings mills man was found shot to death in his own car.
it is a joyous occasion to see ships all the way from south america. >> this is a to run under 74 training ship. it is known as the ambassador -- 274 at training ship. it is known as the ambassador, or gentleman of the seat. >> [unintelligible] >> shrum the after the ship docked, the indonesian shrek -- shortly after the ship docked, the indonesian ship docked in. it got the crowd fired up. i like that touch. you've got to like that, right? a beautiful day today. festivities...
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the south right here. streaming across america and across the world. to learn what we learned today. trademarked his unibrow. he trademarked his unibrow. he cannot sell the merchandise. >> gene's unibrow might top his unibrow. i wonder about the funniest things. what did you learn? >> did you know that your heavy black mascara makes your eyes look small and trashy. i didn't know my mother tweeted. >> so mean. >> catch on to the technology. >> it's way too early. the kids want to know. >> it's "morning joe." see you tomorrow. stick around for chuck. . >>> no escape. the court decision was too big to ignore. they are not talking about the economy, they believe is a bad day for the campaign. the political terms, could the decision have done any better for team obama? overshadow overshadowed, the court strikes down montana's finance limits. anyone who thought the justices were having second thoughts about citizens united, think again. plus, is president obama getting a raw deal in some nationwide tracking polls? why is the biggest name in polling may be under estimating the president. we
the south right here. streaming across america and across the world. to learn what we learned today. trademarked his unibrow. he trademarked his unibrow. he cannot sell the merchandise. >> gene's unibrow might top his unibrow. i wonder about the funniest things. what did you learn? >> did you know that your heavy black mascara makes your eyes look small and trashy. i didn't know my mother tweeted. >> so mean. >> catch on to the technology. >> it's way too early....
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lesbians, bisexuals, and their supporters joined in the 16th annual gay pride parade in the heart of south america's biggest city. >> self sudan has set up only about a dozen -- south sudan has set up only about a dozen embassies since it declared independence. >> its government wants a quick resolution to the armed conflict with sudan and points to its willingness to compromise over the disputed region. but tensions are running high, as we see in our next report. >> even after south sudan gained independence last year, it has fought over the oil-rich border region. both countries will renew peace talks. >> the withdrawal of sudanese and south sudanese troops from the disputed border region in may was an important first that, which i welcome. -- important first step, which welcome. know the situation is still fragile. it continues to be worrisome. >> sudan's foreign minister insists the south is responsible for the ongoing conflict. >> south sudan remains a place of refuge for level project for rebel groups from dar for -- darfur and refused to sign the peace treaty. >> but he made it clear that ger
lesbians, bisexuals, and their supporters joined in the 16th annual gay pride parade in the heart of south america's biggest city. >> self sudan has set up only about a dozen -- south sudan has set up only about a dozen embassies since it declared independence. >> its government wants a quick resolution to the armed conflict with sudan and points to its willingness to compromise over the disputed region. but tensions are running high, as we see in our next report. >> even...
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>> so first of all, our experience in the united states was already learning from the experience in south america, where indigenous populations, taino indians in various parts of the caribbean islands and in south america were first resistant to the encroachments of europeans, eventually fought against them, and showed such valor in their fighting against european encroachment that there was no sense of incorporation or assimilation. so their fighting spirit created a kind of contradiction of nobility, which was what eventually gave birth to the notion of the noble savage. that these were a people who were willing to die to protect their way of life. it was disease that wiped them out at the end of the day. that's what got the better of the indigenous populations. so in that regard, the pure devastation that attended to the original settlement of europeans in the americas eventually gave birth to population loss that was akin to genocide by today's standards, but it was done by way of germ warfare. and really in an unintended way. >> did anybody ever teach you, tell you that chief justice john ja
>> so first of all, our experience in the united states was already learning from the experience in south america, where indigenous populations, taino indians in various parts of the caribbean islands and in south america were first resistant to the encroachments of europeans, eventually fought against them, and showed such valor in their fighting against european encroachment that there was no sense of incorporation or assimilation. so their fighting spirit created a kind of...
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as soon as we created technology best interest can i get on board with this >> one of the first others south americawho have observed this weekend bring those experts from around the globe able to adjust things move forward much more rapidly doctors discovered significant step egg maturation >> turns out once you fertilize the egg releases into a huge birth >> better quality of x >> flat image you cannot see this remarkable explosion which you could see here would have read this on the paper talking in a meeting but could not have been able to really see how remarkable this is. >> i experiment might spark more collaborative breakers that is the hope >> opportunity we can look affectively through the microscope >> one thing you are doing making a global community much more closely knit. >> lot to learn more about their research go to the website wgntv.com. more and more americans financial edge next tiny number who actually have emergency savings available and pinching pennies to pay for college literally at the telephone calls chicago cubs fans have been waiting for reinforcements from the minors bi
as soon as we created technology best interest can i get on board with this >> one of the first others south americawho have observed this weekend bring those experts from around the globe able to adjust things move forward much more rapidly doctors discovered significant step egg maturation >> turns out once you fertilize the egg releases into a huge birth >> better quality of x >> flat image you cannot see this remarkable explosion which you could see here would have...
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we're off the coast of south america now, and during this battle the enemy shot actually hits "constitution's" wheel so you can see the wheel is shattered. at about the same time captain bainbridge himself is injured, but he stays in command, and to steer "constitution," they formed a human chain to relay the orders from the quarter deck where the captain and the shattered wheel was down below to men pulling on the ropes to adjust the ship's tiller, so it was amazing that they were able to continue to steer constitution that way, but they did, and if you take a close look, we have a wonderful battle diagram here. we keep it behind doors so that the light doesn't fade it because it's 200 years old, but this was from a sailor who served on "constitution," and he was injured in the battle but this wonderful diagram was found in his attic in marblehead. so you can follow "java" is in red and "constitution" is in blues, and it follows the track as the ships are firing broadside to broadside, broadside to broadside, and then in the third position you see "java" there, the red ship crossing "constit
we're off the coast of south america now, and during this battle the enemy shot actually hits "constitution's" wheel so you can see the wheel is shattered. at about the same time captain bainbridge himself is injured, but he stays in command, and to steer "constitution," they formed a human chain to relay the orders from the quarter deck where the captain and the shattered wheel was down below to men pulling on the ropes to adjust the ship's tiller, so it was amazing that...
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it's warming of the sea temperatures off the coast of south america. eally doesn't pick up until late fall and winter, but it's just beginning right now. the good news if it picks up quickly, it can actually have fewer hurricanes. so it can have a little bit of a benefit. what do we know about el nino? will it be strong? take a listen. >> the '97, '98 el nino was a monster. it's the largest on record. it's unlikely that this event would develop to such magnitude. but nature always surprises us. >> yes, that's the truth. now, what would it do? what are some of the effects? well, as we mentioned, an active southern jet stream. so the storm track is across southern california and across the deep south, which could be good news for texas. bad news for california. it could mean more rain or snow for the metro eyre yeah, depending -- area, depending on how strong it is. if it's super strong, in '97, '98 we had 2-tenths of an inch of snow. if it's weak to moderate, we will have more snow. we'll come back and talk about the weekend and talk about the changes. >
it's warming of the sea temperatures off the coast of south america. eally doesn't pick up until late fall and winter, but it's just beginning right now. the good news if it picks up quickly, it can actually have fewer hurricanes. so it can have a little bit of a benefit. what do we know about el nino? will it be strong? take a listen. >> the '97, '98 el nino was a monster. it's the largest on record. it's unlikely that this event would develop to such magnitude. but nature always...
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news organizations requested this list after the prostitution scandal in south america. the list includes one agent linked to a prostitution ring, one eight videotaped twice wandering nude around an apartment complex. some were resolved administratively while others were formally investigated. >>> the sandusky trial took the day off. but the judge granted a defense motion to present evidence that san dulles kiss suffers from histrionic personality disorder. the belief that relationships are more intimate than they really are. the prosecution will have a chance to examine sandusky. the former assistant coach has pleaded not guilty. the prosecution is expected to rest its case come monday. >>> family and friends of a business owner in northeast d.c. held a vigil today at the shop where she was found murdered. an employees found the body of 64 gerald june lim early yesterday morning at her deli on h street northeast. pat collins has our report. >> on his knees on the pavement in front of the store where his mother was murdered. peter lim wrote this message. i love you, mom.
news organizations requested this list after the prostitution scandal in south america. the list includes one agent linked to a prostitution ring, one eight videotaped twice wandering nude around an apartment complex. some were resolved administratively while others were formally investigated. >>> the sandusky trial took the day off. but the judge granted a defense motion to present evidence that san dulles kiss suffers from histrionic personality disorder. the belief that...
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the vietnamese want to cooperate with america. but it looks like they'll do it say help or australia south korea the philippines taiwan i did it goes on and on these countries are allying with america china is a country they should be closer to why on earth of a want to get in between a tug of war between nations that have no business being belligerent to one another at the same time i will say this i can't imagine that america wants a war with china or russia but they have been very extremist people in america over the years going back since the end of wood two and i still remember curtis le may for if i did go advocating balmy nuking russia even at the expense of losing three or four us cities he called it a crisis worth a safe we have leaders around lake jack and the whole wanted nothing to do with lunatics like this not so sure america has lead us right there today. all right steve. in london live with us on the line from chicago via broadband thank you stephen for your analysis. now bringing you some of today's world news a passenger plane has crashed into a two story building in nigeria's largest city at least one hundred for
the vietnamese want to cooperate with america. but it looks like they'll do it say help or australia south korea the philippines taiwan i did it goes on and on these countries are allying with america china is a country they should be closer to why on earth of a want to get in between a tug of war between nations that have no business being belligerent to one another at the same time i will say this i can't imagine that america wants a war with china or russia but they have been very extremist...