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putin blamed the united states are aiding and abetting. nd since then i think the relationship has been a downward slide. this year of course we had the episode with mr. snowden so now we are at it point where we are working together and we have to work together in syria but where president obama himself has said we have to take pause and reconsider how we want this relationship to move forward. president obama as -- and mr. putin understands that. >> host: when we talk about democracy promotion one problem in my view at least is the russian government and more broadly with the political and business elite that almost nobody believes an american sincerity and it goes back as far as i'm concerned to the -- period and particularly the elections of 1996. i remember vividly meeting with the under secretary of state and i think you were there, where i said -- i had just come back from moscow and yeltsin was bound to lose the election by hook or by crook a couple of people in the meeting with state department officials, they did not like what the
putin blamed the united states are aiding and abetting. nd since then i think the relationship has been a downward slide. this year of course we had the episode with mr. snowden so now we are at it point where we are working together and we have to work together in syria but where president obama himself has said we have to take pause and reconsider how we want this relationship to move forward. president obama as -- and mr. putin understands that. >> host: when we talk about democracy...
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our main oil buyer but also we import from the united states the most of our of our. of our necessities that we have to import it's our main importing market so it's a paradox that our level of economic relationship does not correspond to the political relationship again the united states first they lack a policy towards latin america that is that is widely recognized by all the the u.s. intelligencia so to speak. and towards one is whether the only policy the us have has is regime change nothing besides that although we've tried in the past to try to restart our wish through agents with the united states to bring it to a new level of of dialogue of mutual comprehension to work together towards a problem problems that has not been possible the only policy that the u.s. has towards venezuela in its vacuum of policy towards right america is redeemed change and that we do not accept we demand for the united states from the united states to respect our sovereignty we are determined to be independent and sovereign there is no more we will not accept any more us interventio
our main oil buyer but also we import from the united states the most of our of our. of our necessities that we have to import it's our main importing market so it's a paradox that our level of economic relationship does not correspond to the political relationship again the united states first they lack a policy towards latin america that is that is widely recognized by all the the u.s. intelligencia so to speak. and towards one is whether the only policy the us have has is regime change...
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we're watching what is going on here in the united states. obama moments ago we heard from the president. we'll take a quick break. we'll resume our breaking news coverage right after this. here's the president. >> and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer
we're watching what is going on here in the united states. obama moments ago we heard from the president. we'll take a quick break. we'll resume our breaking news coverage right after this. here's the president. >> and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the...
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front under the leadership they had germany of the united states first to do a war against the socialist bloc countries but now to sort of ring colonize those countries that have become independent so the nature of the conflict has shifted fundamentally since world war one which doesn't mean it's a stable world ok david in london we we have the one a lot of historians will say that you know the germany of the first part of the twentieth century the equivalent in our century now is china rising power because germany was the rising power in the first part of the twentieth century and that's why you go back to the instability of the international system it wasn't prepared for germany how about the rise of china and the decline of the united states. i think that mistreats the situation in one nine hundred fourteen. what we need to understand about nine hundred fourteen is that we may look back and see germany as arising. but the german leaders in one nine hundred forty film so as to be extremely vulnerable and they thought of the problems i was
front under the leadership they had germany of the united states first to do a war against the socialist bloc countries but now to sort of ring colonize those countries that have become independent so the nature of the conflict has shifted fundamentally since world war one which doesn't mean it's a stable world ok david in london we we have the one a lot of historians will say that you know the germany of the first part of the twentieth century the equivalent in our century now is china rising...
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the united states actually with the exception of ilia mob of another separatist leader who is the united states we have not really given asylum to that many chechens except for an of course we come back to the boston bombings earlier this year at some formerly lower profile people but it hasn't been such an issue with united states. >> host: litvinenko is an unsolved mystery. you talk in your book about opportunities and the need for partnership. one thing you mention is of course terrorism. when i was thinking about terrorism, i was thinking about about -- in u.s. history. one of september 11 and as you know at that time before september 11, the russian government, putin was not yet president were proposing the u.s. government close the cooperation against al qaeda and taliban. it was to miss by the clinton administration because we viewed russia as an imperial power in central asia. it looked almost like a treaty. russia was talking about cooperation against al qaeda and the taliban but in fact wanted the american blessing. i have no idea what would happen if putin was taken seriously.
the united states actually with the exception of ilia mob of another separatist leader who is the united states we have not really given asylum to that many chechens except for an of course we come back to the boston bombings earlier this year at some formerly lower profile people but it hasn't been such an issue with united states. >> host: litvinenko is an unsolved mystery. you talk in your book about opportunities and the need for partnership. one thing you mention is of course...
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and transgender people has been on the increase in many of the western countries in particular in the united states in two thousand and twelve i believe it was at the highest level since one thousand nine hundred eight yes i mean we have been making strides forward in some areas and then in some areas of our own country i mean we've been taking steps backwards but i think with the community you know i was able to get married in the state of california the state that i live in many of the states are are are following suit. you know justifying that. legislating marriage or legislating love and that's all it is is you know is unconstitutional well missile again is just to put things into perspective all those legislative progress notwithstanding according to the f.b.i. in two thousand and twelve thirteen hundred crimes motivated by homophobe ever registered in the united states thirteen hundred crimes in russia in the same period of time just twelve weren't registered so you may dispute the russian figures they were compiled by one of the leading watchdogs here in the country nongovernmental wa
and transgender people has been on the increase in many of the western countries in particular in the united states in two thousand and twelve i believe it was at the highest level since one thousand nine hundred eight yes i mean we have been making strides forward in some areas and then in some areas of our own country i mean we've been taking steps backwards but i think with the community you know i was able to get married in the state of california the state that i live in many of the states...
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>> the united states is on the side of the ukrainian people. they have indicated three months ago when this began than presidenti yanukovych, his decision to turn away from europe was not the choice of the ukrainian people. the people expressed themselves peacefully. they were met with violence and that did not end well for yanukovych. >> did he have to go, in the president's mind? >> he has gone. >> but does he have to relinquish power? >> he has gone. in it is an interesting and complicated situation. he's lost enormous legitimacy despite having originally been democratically elected. by turning it on his people, using violence in the streets and flouting the will of the people. >> he's saying he's not stepping down. >> but he left kiev packed up, in an orderly fashion, took his stuff, his furniture with him. this was not fleeing in a very disorderly fashion. now he is in a place that will reveal itself. yesterday we know where he was. today, we're not so sure. the fact is he's not leading at the present in. >> in foreign affairs, as in other
>> the united states is on the side of the ukrainian people. they have indicated three months ago when this began than presidenti yanukovych, his decision to turn away from europe was not the choice of the ukrainian people. the people expressed themselves peacefully. they were met with violence and that did not end well for yanukovych. >> did he have to go, in the president's mind? >> he has gone. >> but does he have to relinquish power? >> he has gone. in it is an...
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and i think the united states and pushing. democratization has to be given the little the credits were ok then given all these factors together. the wheelbase home what you are you'll continue to research and feel finding about the bill collins democratic transition. were you surprised or are you happy though with the democratic achievements and talents today. in my life is a democracy become established died. ii started coming here. in two thousand and two two thousand twenty thousand t of andorra still will but in the stalls you for the old waste cos of me in too many politicians are fighting there's not enough agreement and now pretty much everybody except democracy and the value they don't necessarily accept all of the formal procedures. you see people going outside to proceed years of demonstrating of mobilizing followers to go out and put pressure on the legislature which. in some ways is a good thing because it shows that people are committed and that there were and are trying to create various ways of holding officials
and i think the united states and pushing. democratization has to be given the little the credits were ok then given all these factors together. the wheelbase home what you are you'll continue to research and feel finding about the bill collins democratic transition. were you surprised or are you happy though with the democratic achievements and talents today. in my life is a democracy become established died. ii started coming here. in two thousand and two two thousand twenty thousand t of...
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contrary to the actual government of the ukraine which is led by mr rich so we have a situation where the united states through missing you newland is actually maneuvering to put its position it's person in charge of the ukraine against the government there and in ways that do not conform to the constitution or the laws of the ukraine or and which have nothing to do with the election with elections in the ukraine terrace in new york how do you how did you react to the to the leaked conversation because it's quite embarrassing and i would suppose if you take it at face value it shows the true intentions of the united states about regime change and care of. i think this is i wasn't very. i didn't think this was such a great big deal every government whether it's european union britain america russia as well will be discussing between themselves who they would like to have in place the previous caller. previous expert talked about the government there isn't a government in place in ukraine that's the problem the country is moving towards default and there isn't a government in place it's not going
contrary to the actual government of the ukraine which is led by mr rich so we have a situation where the united states through missing you newland is actually maneuvering to put its position it's person in charge of the ukraine against the government there and in ways that do not conform to the constitution or the laws of the ukraine or and which have nothing to do with the election with elections in the ukraine terrace in new york how do you how did you react to the to the leaked conversation...
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so i do see the united states as an empire. if it looks like an empire, walks like an umpire and cracks like an empire, it is an empire. this is a country which was created in the 19th century by conquering land at other people's expense. mainly native americans and indians, canadians. but it expanded to cover their conquest by taking over other people's territory. that was the way the united states continue to be saved until 1917, which is the last overseas territory in the country took over in 1917. so there is this long history of the making of this country. i don't think it detracts to admit that. you can genuinely love someone someone -- you can generative of america if you knowledge the imperfections, which are deeply attached across the united states. you've got a lot of america increases they pretend it didn't happen. >> host: and chat or three described english and cultural legacy that they left across the world. how would you compare that to the spanish clinics >> guest: in a way there's a very big analogy between engl
so i do see the united states as an empire. if it looks like an empire, walks like an umpire and cracks like an empire, it is an empire. this is a country which was created in the 19th century by conquering land at other people's expense. mainly native americans and indians, canadians. but it expanded to cover their conquest by taking over other people's territory. that was the way the united states continue to be saved until 1917, which is the last overseas territory in the country took over...
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putin blamed the united states for aiding and abating them. we had the relationship with edward snowden now always. so we are working together in syria, but where president obama said we have to lay back and president obama is a lame duck president and mr. putin understands that. >> one problem with democracy proliferation that one no one believes in american sincerity. i rememb i remember meeting with the secretary of state, i think you were there, i came back from moscow. a couple people at the meeting stated that officials didn't like what i said and said what is your evidence? i was taken aback they were asking me this because we had an ambassador in russia, tom pickering and you refer to tom grim, who worked with the bush administration, and i thought they were objectively. and the united states completely identified with the administration because he seemed to be more agreeable on foreign policy issues and we were willing to support him blindly. and russians got the impression that the american view of democracy while you are a democrat.
putin blamed the united states for aiding and abating them. we had the relationship with edward snowden now always. so we are working together in syria, but where president obama said we have to lay back and president obama is a lame duck president and mr. putin understands that. >> one problem with democracy proliferation that one no one believes in american sincerity. i rememb i remember meeting with the secretary of state, i think you were there, i came back from moscow. a couple...
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the united states may have wanted regime change. or russia wanted the rebels to be called the terrorists or the certainly assad regime did. and that sort of rhetoric and that sort of negotiation which in some ways you could call a traditional negotiation a traditional power base diplomacy is not the same as conflict resolution conflict resolution means getting representatives of the key groups in syrian civil society together not necessarily the political leaders. they may be included in getting them to talk about the the real problems of the syrian people the sorts of things that caused the civil war to begin with those problems were never surfaced never talked about never even mentioned in these as so far as i know in these diplomatic negotiations i mean we're talking about things like the relationship between the religious minority and minority in syria we're talking about things like. who controls the oil revenues and what they what kind of development they should be used for talk about things like who should be allen who should
the united states may have wanted regime change. or russia wanted the rebels to be called the terrorists or the certainly assad regime did. and that sort of rhetoric and that sort of negotiation which in some ways you could call a traditional negotiation a traditional power base diplomacy is not the same as conflict resolution conflict resolution means getting representatives of the key groups in syrian civil society together not necessarily the political leaders. they may be included in...
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the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless for the 90 days prior to the anversesry date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal reblingster and transmits to the congress a notice . in accordance with this provision, i have the enclosed notice that the national emergency declared order of february 7, 2006, with respect to the situation in or in relation to -- is to continue in effect beyond february 7, 2014. the situation in or in relation to it which has been addressed by the united nations security council in resolution 1572 of november 15, 2004, and subsequent resolution has resulted in the massacre of large numbers of civilians, widespread human rights abuses, significant political violence and unrest and fatal attacks against international peace keeping forces. since the inauguration of the president in may of 2011, at the government -- the government has made progress in advancing democratic
the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless for the 90 days prior to the anversesry date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal reblingster and transmits to the congress a notice . in accordance with this provision, i have the enclosed notice that the national emergency declared order of february 7, 2006, with respect to the situation in or in relation to...
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bill does say that the united states should be committed to doing a better job than it has been doing in terms of just the kind of numbers you're talking about and i myself would love to see those figures kept better in part because i feel completely confident that if we have the figures they would help show even more than the data we have today that it. does an amazingly good job of helping kids get good homes and that the numbers of a abuse and neglect of all the kids who come into this country are infinitesimal they are truly tiny compared to. course what happens. is i wonder how how could. that data because we have the data. we have many studies over the years what we don't have is one hundred percent perfection in terms of keeping track of every single kid who comes into this country i would like to do that but if you don't have the means of tracking every single kid how can you even argue that your data the data you know that is proving that this whole operation is successful is there i mean if you don't have the mechanism if you don't have the central authority because in the u
bill does say that the united states should be committed to doing a better job than it has been doing in terms of just the kind of numbers you're talking about and i myself would love to see those figures kept better in part because i feel completely confident that if we have the figures they would help show even more than the data we have today that it. does an amazingly good job of helping kids get good homes and that the numbers of a abuse and neglect of all the kids who come into this...
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open much more liberal and space even in the united states. welcome back to well the part where we're discussing the politics of gay rights with five time olympic champion and diving latin greg louganis mistal again is i know that recently you joined a number of gay advocacy groups in calling on the international olympic committee to deny the hosting of the games in the future or are there sporting events to the countries we chaffed what you describe discriminatory and to get a loss i wonder how you defined discrimination because it can mean anything from capital punishment for being gay to the lack of recognition of same sex marriage what is discrimination for you. discrimination for me is you know the lack of freedom of expression. you know whether that be you know the anti-gay laws that were passed in. propaganda laws that were passed in. you know in russia or. you know the laws of you know uganda where it's a crime it's a crime to be who you are. my views why aren't we celebrating who you know a human being we should and every human life is
open much more liberal and space even in the united states. welcome back to well the part where we're discussing the politics of gay rights with five time olympic champion and diving latin greg louganis mistal again is i know that recently you joined a number of gay advocacy groups in calling on the international olympic committee to deny the hosting of the games in the future or are there sporting events to the countries we chaffed what you describe discriminatory and to get a loss i wonder...
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it does not protect the united states on 9/11. whatever israel's capabilities are on the it is not going to protect israel if hezbollah heading -- according to the head of intelligence has somewhere in the area of 150,000 rocket. what do israeli capabilities are going to make any difference at all. israel is a tiny country, and all talks of the cold war calculi singh has mutually destroyed destruction is completely irrelevant. especially dealing with a government that i do not think is rational even in the way the soviet government was. so the question -- my answer to you is no, it will not make a difference. >> thank you. please. >> i am sorry. >> i have two questions. let me take you back to when you mentioned the united states and the middle east may not be all bad. and could be taken as positive and not negative because they are the only player and able to meditate. doesn't this have a flipside that being the only responsible, capable player come it might be the focal attraction of radical extremist people because they are resp
it does not protect the united states on 9/11. whatever israel's capabilities are on the it is not going to protect israel if hezbollah heading -- according to the head of intelligence has somewhere in the area of 150,000 rocket. what do israeli capabilities are going to make any difference at all. israel is a tiny country, and all talks of the cold war calculi singh has mutually destroyed destruction is completely irrelevant. especially dealing with a government that i do not think is rational...
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in other words, to have a strategic partnership with the united states. in the beginning, the bush administration is favorably inclined that. personal relationships seem to be better and certainly cooperation in the fall of 2001 and the war in afghanistan or she was instrumental in helping the united states in a variety of ways because it do much more about afghanistan and the u.s. that began to fall apart when president bush and his people embrace the freedom agenda. they could go around actively promoting democracy and particularly in russia's backyard, ukraine, georgia and of course that ended very badly into destiny. i think the obama administration came in determined to focus on the issues with russia itself five to focus on. arms control, port for president obama. nuclear non-proliferation. this is an area where we are equal with russia and cannot productively. afghanistan, a rand. i think it began to fall apart because to some extent that reset was also based on the personal ties between president obama. they sold the decision-maker. and when it bec
in other words, to have a strategic partnership with the united states. in the beginning, the bush administration is favorably inclined that. personal relationships seem to be better and certainly cooperation in the fall of 2001 and the war in afghanistan or she was instrumental in helping the united states in a variety of ways because it do much more about afghanistan and the u.s. that began to fall apart when president bush and his people embrace the freedom agenda. they could go around...
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the population to be united. with that and that what the government is doing is expressing the general will of the population it's trying to tame the common good. and so my argument is is that you have to take those kinds of discussions into account. you have powerful leaders or in the case of sun yet cent of powerful founder of the republic insane. we need to come together is an entire people and express a common will. and so i think. in a more immediate sense that's where these conceptions of the consensus come from there might be some routes to go back into chinese culture but their courtney mediated by these other people. so i am an adsense site night. indian design the cake in the book i'm not convinced that chinese coal to generate swan understanding of democracy is capable of those supporting several different models years. and that they do is go back in time the will of the day your email you a chair and regarded as a pay wall established a scholar on your college market seattle school meal asian politics
the population to be united. with that and that what the government is doing is expressing the general will of the population it's trying to tame the common good. and so my argument is is that you have to take those kinds of discussions into account. you have powerful leaders or in the case of sun yet cent of powerful founder of the republic insane. we need to come together is an entire people and express a common will. and so i think. in a more immediate sense that's where these conceptions of...
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in two thousand and twelve thirteen hundred crimes motivated by homophobe ever registered in the united states thirteen hundred crimes in russia in the same period of time just twelve were registered so you may dispute the russian figures they were compiled by one of the leading watchdogs here in the country nongovernmental watchdogs but you know while fake crimes motivated by homophobia in russia compared to thirteen hundred crimes in the united states don't you think that you know the we may have a bit skewed picture here and the station in russia may not be ask ridiculous as it is usually described at least compared to the united states he you know i i feel that i take issue with that because in order to you know to register and a hate crime then you have to feel you know that you have support behind you i think that. a lot of times those statistics aren't quite accurate because people are afraid to to report a hate crime as a hate crime so because of the you know the climate of the mentality they're living in i think more people i think that in in the united states i think that we'r
in two thousand and twelve thirteen hundred crimes motivated by homophobe ever registered in the united states thirteen hundred crimes in russia in the same period of time just twelve were registered so you may dispute the russian figures they were compiled by one of the leading watchdogs here in the country nongovernmental watchdogs but you know while fake crimes motivated by homophobia in russia compared to thirteen hundred crimes in the united states don't you think that you know the we may...
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in the way of cooperation between the security forces of russia and the united states or at least not much has been reported. about well the obama administration's recent statements and from other people i've talked to in d.c. at a recent conference were saying that the cooperation with the russian security services around sochi has been pretty good initially there were some statements by some congressman that there was a lack of information coming from the russian security forces but most recent statements have been actually quite positive now i don't know whether my guess is that those that's probably true that in and around sochi their cooperation is good because the united states has a direct incentive in protecting its athletes and citizens who are attending the games whether that will extend to other fronts in the global jihad is another issue one would have expected after the boston marathon attack although there was no direct. least known direct operational tie between the sinai and the caucasus emirate there were certainly at the illogical influence of the caucasus emirate on
in the way of cooperation between the security forces of russia and the united states or at least not much has been reported. about well the obama administration's recent statements and from other people i've talked to in d.c. at a recent conference were saying that the cooperation with the russian security services around sochi has been pretty good initially there were some statements by some congressman that there was a lack of information coming from the russian security forces but most...
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refurbishment unit and then the rest of the unit with expectation of the manager's unit are tax unit. there's no subsidy so people from non-bayview residents have the opportunity to move in there's income restrictions below 50 periods of time a martin luthern king jr.'s i pits all one hundred periods of time affordable. i think it's important >> we need to provide people with the information about how to clarify i wouldn't want people not to apply. making sure the information is clear if you were a former resident you can come back. so scombrern i do have an issue with the credit stuff some days but that's not something to deal with today. i think the project the design is interesting. i think there are two architects involved is great. there's a lot of creative things that have bun done i like the outdoor stairs and the other reconnection to 9 streets. and this is what too many of the housing unit in the past had suffered from. i personally think the various of the different stooich styles and the designs that are similar throughout the project is good. from a standpoint of design t
refurbishment unit and then the rest of the unit with expectation of the manager's unit are tax unit. there's no subsidy so people from non-bayview residents have the opportunity to move in there's income restrictions below 50 periods of time a martin luthern king jr.'s i pits all one hundred periods of time affordable. i think it's important >> we need to provide people with the information about how to clarify i wouldn't want people not to apply. making sure the information is clear if...
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seven months to do all we can to keep the united kingdom as one. seven months to save the most extraordinary country in history and we must do whatever it takes so to everyone in england, wales and northern ireland, everyone like me who cares about the united kingdom want to say this. you don't have a vote but you do have a voice. those voting are our friends, our neighbors and her family. you do have an influence. so get on the phone, get together e-mail tweet and speak. the let the message rang out from manchester to motherwell from pembrokeshire to perth from belfast to ute from us to the people of scotland. let the message be this, we want you to stay. think of what we have done together, what we can do together, what we stand for together. teamed gb the winning team in the history of the world. let us stick together for a winning future too. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, thank you. time for some questions from those in the audience. let's hear from the lady in blue. >> people have been told to leave their homes in the night and
seven months to do all we can to keep the united kingdom as one. seven months to save the most extraordinary country in history and we must do whatever it takes so to everyone in england, wales and northern ireland, everyone like me who cares about the united kingdom want to say this. you don't have a vote but you do have a voice. those voting are our friends, our neighbors and her family. you do have an influence. so get on the phone, get together e-mail tweet and speak. the let the message...
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it is bizarre to think that the united states and the policy of the united states since 2008, has included calling on israel to retreat and give up even more land to the palestinian which is have repeatedly called for the anilings of the jewish state. it's amazing that the united states and our president have called on israel to withdraw to the pre1967 borders. which would be a suicide mission. you see, mr. speaker, i have been to israel. i have literally stood in an apartment building where i could look out the front window of the apartment and see the mediterranean sea and the border of israeled on the west and look out the window in the rear of the apartment and see israel's order on the east. about a nine-mile width. what country could defend itself, especially when the call is that the palestinian authority seeks to unite both the area of judea, sumeria, with gaza and they want a highway to do that. in other words, israel is being called upon to cut herself in two. if she cuts herself in two, just like any human body she couldn't go on. she couldn't survive. she couldn't live. and so
it is bizarre to think that the united states and the policy of the united states since 2008, has included calling on israel to retreat and give up even more land to the palestinian which is have repeatedly called for the anilings of the jewish state. it's amazing that the united states and our president have called on israel to withdraw to the pre1967 borders. which would be a suicide mission. you see, mr. speaker, i have been to israel. i have literally stood in an apartment building where i...
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let's talk about iran, another major issue facing the united states. r zarif speak to your students at the university of denver today via skype. that is pretty extraordinary in and of itself. do you think the deal is a good deal for the united states? this interim nuclear deal? can the iranian government be trusted? >> well, you know, i think here again in the case of iran i think there is definitely a split in the leadership about whether they want this deal or not. there is also an effort to say if you want to be pessimistic we can be pessimistic, too. i must say i posed that question to the foreign minister. i said, how are you feeling about this? are you optimistic? are you pessimistic? he professed to be somewhat optimistic. he said he thinks they can meet the july deadline in terms of coming up with a deal. i think my own view is this is worth pursuing and this is, i think, the best solution for everybody. certainly foreign minister put on the table that he didn't feel leaving force on the table which has always been a u.s. position is somehow an
let's talk about iran, another major issue facing the united states. r zarif speak to your students at the university of denver today via skype. that is pretty extraordinary in and of itself. do you think the deal is a good deal for the united states? this interim nuclear deal? can the iranian government be trusted? >> well, you know, i think here again in the case of iran i think there is definitely a split in the leadership about whether they want this deal or not. there is also an...
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the general had been here to the united states. in the course of that visit, crowell was ushered into the president -- the presence of a my kylbachev -- of gorbachev, who said quite prominently and at least twice in the conversation that he wanted a new word to characterize the u.s.-soviet word,onship, and that borrowed from the english, was for "partnership." once that was translated for the admiral, he was kind of a flummoxed. he did not have any talking points on how to react to the top end of the kremlin saying that there was now going to be a u.s.-soviet partnership. but the fact is, even starting before then, going back i think you could say in some ways to the reagan administration, the been, wasnership" had already, and would for some time translated into the realm of policy, diplomacy him and even strategy on both sides. that was true in dealing with a number of very contentious in europe. i mentioned the bcm from serbia is here. iod in the 1990's when a despite the strong disagreement between the united states and the russ
the general had been here to the united states. in the course of that visit, crowell was ushered into the president -- the presence of a my kylbachev -- of gorbachev, who said quite prominently and at least twice in the conversation that he wanted a new word to characterize the u.s.-soviet word,onship, and that borrowed from the english, was for "partnership." once that was translated for the admiral, he was kind of a flummoxed. he did not have any talking points on how to react to...
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who remains one of the most beautiful ties that unite us. y, the high french distinction to the american unknown soldier. i shall present american veterans who fought in the second world war and like to pay tribute to these men. [speaking french] [cheering and applause] [speaking french] [speaking french] i wish to demonstrate the fact that france will never forget the spirit of sacrifice shown by these american soldiers nameless heroes who left their home to liberate my country. we shall pay tribute to them during the celebration that will take place in france to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the normandy landing. i hope barack, you will join me on the sixth of june, 2014, 70 years after f day landing. [speaking french] >> translator: our two countries hold universal values. values that inspire them. right together the universal declaration of human rights. [speaking french] >> translator: we stand together to fight terrorism. today still france and the united states stand side by side to make these values prevail. we stand together wi
who remains one of the most beautiful ties that unite us. y, the high french distinction to the american unknown soldier. i shall present american veterans who fought in the second world war and like to pay tribute to these men. [speaking french] [cheering and applause] [speaking french] [speaking french] i wish to demonstrate the fact that france will never forget the spirit of sacrifice shown by these american soldiers nameless heroes who left their home to liberate my country. we shall pay...
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that trap i think is now caught it's quarry, the united states. what this deal has done and what we've seen play out in geneva is the assad government, made him an indispensable partner to the west by getting rid of the chemical stock pile and only 11% of those chemical stock piles have been removed from the country and even the agency responsible for the removal is casting about with dire predictions about whether or not a june 2014 deadline can be met. the russian government has categorically rejected a draft resolution which would authorize humanitarian corridors in the country to a greater scale than what we've seen in homes. any sanctions or any punitive measures enacted at the security council is a pretext for invasion by the west. russia is in a very powerful position. iran is in a powerful position, and bashar al-assad believes he'll never be forced from power and i'm afraid, increasingly he's more right. >> a very powerful position but so powerful there is no limit to what he could do where we start to have a diplomatic cost to russia? >>
that trap i think is now caught it's quarry, the united states. what this deal has done and what we've seen play out in geneva is the assad government, made him an indispensable partner to the west by getting rid of the chemical stock pile and only 11% of those chemical stock piles have been removed from the country and even the agency responsible for the removal is casting about with dire predictions about whether or not a june 2014 deadline can be met. the russian government has categorically...
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where is our relationship with europe and the united states to broad terms. where do we fit and song it is front and central in all discussions political discussions in moscow and certainly an undertone of any conversation that you have with the russian about key political and economic issues. let me just add. this isn't marvin exactly the question that you asked. i think it's something for us to think about. we're having an active debate in the united states about our identity. as a country. both domestically in terms of the composition of our society and what our values are, but also internationally in an international system where as dimitri mentioned we have an emerging chinese super power who some people may eventually have an economy larger than our own. and what does that mean about our role in the world? and if you look at polling data, it's clearly something that the american people are thinking about. and actually quite worried about. so certainly russia has been having this very wrenching internal discussion since the collapse of the soviet union ab
where is our relationship with europe and the united states to broad terms. where do we fit and song it is front and central in all discussions political discussions in moscow and certainly an undertone of any conversation that you have with the russian about key political and economic issues. let me just add. this isn't marvin exactly the question that you asked. i think it's something for us to think about. we're having an active debate in the united states about our identity. as a country....
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the united states wants to extradite him for the crimes in the united states. he faces a number of drugs and money landering charges in new york, chicago, miami and texas. they have not commented about the idea of extradition and the head of the cartel is behind bars tonight. the organization is not out of business. . it is not the only cartel operating in mexico to supply the americans the drugs. for more now on the arrest of guzman, we are joined by al jazeera adam from mexico city and thank you for joining us on "inside story" and today guzman is officially charged and what are the counts? >> well, really, it is one charge, and it is for breaking the mexican drug trafficking laws and that is significant and showing the u.s. they are registering a charge, but they haven't started to file many of the charges against him. so we don't know yet if the government and their president is going to lay on a lot of other charges that are pending against him. if they did so, that is signalling that this man is not leaving mexico with the blessing of the government any ti
the united states wants to extradite him for the crimes in the united states. he faces a number of drugs and money landering charges in new york, chicago, miami and texas. they have not commented about the idea of extradition and the head of the cartel is behind bars tonight. the organization is not out of business. . it is not the only cartel operating in mexico to supply the americans the drugs. for more now on the arrest of guzman, we are joined by al jazeera adam from mexico city and thank...
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and so i think that achieving klartty in the status of the unit helps the land lords really understand, their obligation to their tenants as well as vice, versa and not assume those risks. i do have one more question to ask, once we know of a unit that has life safety issues let's say and the proposal is that the tenant should move out, what liability does the city have >> this question was raised with the building cac and i was there, for a both of january and february, meetings when this legislation was considered. and based on the feedback from the cac we incorporated language that says that if the city were to come across and the plans were submitted to the city to dbi and any eminent hazard standards, and conditions, that the city would take appropriate action that they would inform the owner of those hazards and if the tenants occupying those units and the appropriate action should be taken, and i can ask, rosemary and others could clarify exactly what happens step by step, but we have incorporated like the language to address that concern. >> commissioner melgar in do you have a
and so i think that achieving klartty in the status of the unit helps the land lords really understand, their obligation to their tenants as well as vice, versa and not assume those risks. i do have one more question to ask, once we know of a unit that has life safety issues let's say and the proposal is that the tenant should move out, what liability does the city have >> this question was raised with the building cac and i was there, for a both of january and february, meetings when...
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a good ally to the united states. the only democracy in the united states -- in the middle east.port is very strong and very bipartisan. i'm glad about that. the u.s.-israel relationship is unimportant one. important one. i think it is important to continue to negotiate and push along that track. i don't think israel is a threat to its neighbors the way countries like iran and some of the others that are dictatorships are. are-israel relationships strong for good reason. we have strong values. we have a worldview that is very similar. i would like to see other democracies in the middle east. unfortunately, only israel stands as the only democracy. i'm not worried about israel having nuclear weapons. i worry about countries like iran having nuclear weapons. saudi arabia and the united emirates and jordan and other arab countries agree with me. e on: let's go to mont twitter -- "what are the chances that a peaceful settlement will we have beenguest: trying for years. we have the camp david accord out of 1993 on the white house lawn. i rumor because my wife was friends at the time.
a good ally to the united states. the only democracy in the united states -- in the middle east.port is very strong and very bipartisan. i'm glad about that. the u.s.-israel relationship is unimportant one. important one. i think it is important to continue to negotiate and push along that track. i don't think israel is a threat to its neighbors the way countries like iran and some of the others that are dictatorships are. are-israel relationships strong for good reason. we have strong values....
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they turned to the united states. erman said a group of his buddies, some of who have been former confederate officers, to egypt, because they needed a job. they modernize the egyptian army. they created schools. in the schools they imparted american ideas, nationalism, patriotism, democracy, to egyptian officers. not by accident that the people who led the first great revolt against the british were the egyptian military. they are still doing it today. i back torace al-sis american involvement in the late 1860;s. 1860's/ egypt had planned to put a beautiful statue at its entrance of the suez canal, and that showed a failed arab woman holding a torch. it,can see the designs for they took on a brilliant french sculptor to do it, and then they ran out of money. design to ald the frenchman, and they brought it to new york to an island at the entrance of new york harbor, but did not have anybody to put it together. it was built by eiffel. bartholdi brought these putcers back from egypt to up the statue of liberty. the stat
they turned to the united states. erman said a group of his buddies, some of who have been former confederate officers, to egypt, because they needed a job. they modernize the egyptian army. they created schools. in the schools they imparted american ideas, nationalism, patriotism, democracy, to egyptian officers. not by accident that the people who led the first great revolt against the british were the egyptian military. they are still doing it today. i back torace al-sis american involvement...
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i don't think there's a competition between the united states and russia. think this is an expression of the hopes and aspirations of people inside of syria and people inside of the ukraine who recognize that basic freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, fair and free elections, ability to run a business without paying a bribe, not be discriminated against because of your religion or your beliefs, that those are fundamental rights. that everybody wants to enjoy. mr. putin has a view on many of those issues and don't think there's any secret on that. and our approach in the united states is not to see these as some cold war chess board in which we are in competition with russia. our goal is make sure people of ukraine are able to make decisions for themselves about their future, the people of syria are able to make decisions without having moms going off off -- bombs going off and killing women and children or chemical weapons or towns being starved because a despite wants to cling to power. we will continue to express those national interests. ther
i don't think there's a competition between the united states and russia. think this is an expression of the hopes and aspirations of people inside of syria and people inside of the ukraine who recognize that basic freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, fair and free elections, ability to run a business without paying a bribe, not be discriminated against because of your religion or your beliefs, that those are fundamental rights. that everybody wants to enjoy. mr. putin has a view...
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there are two proposed pipe lanes to the united states. oast proposed and the two east coast. and -- >> are the canadian people fighting the with unto the west coast? >> there is always -- if you have a transmission line -- >> yeah. >> if you have a pipeline, if off pipeline with carbon dioxide from north dakota to be sequestered in saskatchewan, i guarantee you will have people that disagree. we can't sometimes get clean energy on a transmission line. >> will it be refined better in the gulf than it would be in china? >> well, there's higher standards in the united states than china. >> if the president says no, what does that do to diplomatic relations? >> if the president says no, he is saying yes to higher greenhouse gases because the oil is coming down, whether anybody likes it not, on rail, does not require his presidential permit. so the choice for john kerry and the president is do you want the oil coming through the united states and through canada on rail or do you want it on pipe lines? >> i have to ask you -- >> lower cost, lowe
there are two proposed pipe lanes to the united states. oast proposed and the two east coast. and -- >> are the canadian people fighting the with unto the west coast? >> there is always -- if you have a transmission line -- >> yeah. >> if you have a pipeline, if off pipeline with carbon dioxide from north dakota to be sequestered in saskatchewan, i guarantee you will have people that disagree. we can't sometimes get clean energy on a transmission line. >> will it...
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in the united states and that brings me to my next question about free trade agreements in that context basically if the u.s. cross a trade agreement with a low wage country is it a big impetus for doing so the desire of u.s. businesses to access cheaper or cheap labor pools. yeah i mean i think that you know it's a great question and i think that those treaties are documents need to be looked at very closely i mean this is obviously a very real issue for workers but i highlighted both skilled and unskilled workers in the united states because jobs are being lost and they're being lost you know at record numbers and so i think that these treaties that we designed need to take that in mind whether it be out of d.c. or the you know the the big business world they need to be looked at closely because we do want to have jobs back in the united states we need jobs back in the united states we want companies in the u.s. to make profits but we have to figure out a way where we can both outsource overseas but also keep job growth here in the united states now what about robots i go to a local p
in the united states and that brings me to my next question about free trade agreements in that context basically if the u.s. cross a trade agreement with a low wage country is it a big impetus for doing so the desire of u.s. businesses to access cheaper or cheap labor pools. yeah i mean i think that you know it's a great question and i think that those treaties are documents need to be looked at very closely i mean this is obviously a very real issue for workers but i highlighted both skilled...