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theyaving seen the speed have been working on it in the last couple of years, we are absolutely confident that everything will be in place and that we can really enjoy great olympic winter games from the seventh of february next year. >> it will come at a cost. he wants the 2022 olympic damon is to include cheaper vendo -- game winners to include cheaper venues. >> we take a look at what is hitting the online headlines. coming up, reactions from russia as putin opponents are released from jail. the ugandan parliament sparks outrage by passing a new anti-gay bill. and the dancing review of 2013. vladimir putin has pardoned the concorde accosted -- mikhail khodorkovsky and members of the band pussy riot. russian bloggers have hailed the news, although many are saying it was a calculated decision rather than a show of kindhearted miss. says that activist putin never takes pity on his they were released solely for practical reasons. a journalist has voiced similar opinion. in an article published, she -- she says the kremlin hopes the amnesty will make people see russia in a more favorable li
theyaving seen the speed have been working on it in the last couple of years, we are absolutely confident that everything will be in place and that we can really enjoy great olympic winter games from the seventh of february next year. >> it will come at a cost. he wants the 2022 olympic damon is to include cheaper vendo -- game winners to include cheaper venues. >> we take a look at what is hitting the online headlines. coming up, reactions from russia as putin opponents are...
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as it relates t obamca, relates to the defense partnt theyave a terrible procurement, wouldn't you --um news of the armed services committee, as i am, i've had precisely those kinds of not arguments, but discussions, to how do we really advance the strategic interests of is the united states in terms of the pentagon. and often we got involved in programs, particularly in the acquisition of capital assets, planes and ships and combat systems, that got into the billions of dollars which actually undermined our readine readiness, in my estimation, and undermined or capacity to be able to respond to whatever military emergency was there. so not only do i not argue with that, i think we existed in an atmosphere in the armed services committee, when i was privileged to serve with you, where republicans and democrats did work to do exactly that. the atmosphere in the congress now, i'm sorry to say, from your side of the aisle, mr. speaker, is not conducive to that kind of efficiency. >> which brings me to you, governor. first, i agree 100%. certainly there are things that government could do
as it relates t obamca, relates to the defense partnt theyave a terrible procurement, wouldn't you --um news of the armed services committee, as i am, i've had precisely those kinds of not arguments, but discussions, to how do we really advance the strategic interests of is the united states in terms of the pentagon. and often we got involved in programs, particularly in the acquisition of capital assets, planes and ships and combat systems, that got into the billions of dollars which actually...
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build the rocket required to bring people into our space but that was more than years agond then theyave not done much but several years ago an entrepreneur were offered $10 million to anyone who could launch in space twice within two weeks one company quickly succeeded in a span less than nasa now a company called space access invented technology to make a launching rockets much cheaper and it makes the money. >> contues the mission to resupply the international space station from u.s. soil >> why is this a breakthrough? >> i think the private space industry and space itself as a commercial opportunity represents tremendous new opportunity to -- opportities for new services and products and jobs to be developed and deployed from the united states gives us a chce to have a new kind of industry even nasa being a customer for space x. >> that is how they make their money? >> they have other governments and private sector organizations that are recognizing we like to take a look how we can commercialize space other folks look at space tourism such as virgin galactic and others but but i thi
build the rocket required to bring people into our space but that was more than years agond then theyave not done much but several years ago an entrepreneur were offered $10 million to anyone who could launch in space twice within two weeks one company quickly succeeded in a span less than nasa now a company called space access invented technology to make a launching rockets much cheaper and it makes the money. >> contues the mission to resupply the international space station from u.s....
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spoken, theyave we have asked questions for half an hour.t doesn't matter if they were at round or usc or north carolina. jeff explain.n -- runs the harlem children's zone. i have been president since its founding. >> they do what? .> good question there are 100 square yards. they take children from birth to college, prosocial antibiotics babyem, education, college, pre-k, try to get them to college. know, there is a bunch of pilot programs, some inspired by the president to try to copy that model around the country. that is what jeff does. he runs that. >> you have been his big ?upporter >> i was on his pre-board, his pre-organization, and when he founded the harlem's children zone, i became the chairman. >> i understand what you are doing in terms of young people on campuses and looking to create a movement and same-sex marriage with the same legs. washington, what kind of response do you get there? committee,is finance -- paul, paul ryan >> i went to washington in 1994. in 2011 i knew the demographics. i had very little success. i hadn't
spoken, theyave we have asked questions for half an hour.t doesn't matter if they were at round or usc or north carolina. jeff explain.n -- runs the harlem children's zone. i have been president since its founding. >> they do what? .> good question there are 100 square yards. they take children from birth to college, prosocial antibiotics babyem, education, college, pre-k, try to get them to college. know, there is a bunch of pilot programs, some inspired by the president to try to...
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to when peoplek would treat a mixed-race person that looks white but is half , and theyave hispanic would not treat them as different than white. host: thank you for the call. guest: there is a problem we struggle with, there is sort of system here. there has been a sense of disorders of the mind are not real disorders, that they are not actually brain disorders. to be fair, there is a lack of understanding about what we're dealing with. there is a failure for most of the public still to realize just how disabling and often fatal these disorders are. you have to remember that there are 38,000 suicides in the united states every year. of the time related to mental illness. that is more than the number of him aside by a factor of two. it is more than the number of traffic for tele these. it is more than the deaths of almost all forms of cancer, except for three. it is a significant problem, yet you do not see much attention to this issue and not much understanding that this is a medical problem that must have a medical solution because it is a public health challenge. host: a final question
to when peoplek would treat a mixed-race person that looks white but is half , and theyave hispanic would not treat them as different than white. host: thank you for the call. guest: there is a problem we struggle with, there is sort of system here. there has been a sense of disorders of the mind are not real disorders, that they are not actually brain disorders. to be fair, there is a lack of understanding about what we're dealing with. there is a failure for most of the public still to...
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to when peoplek would treat a mixed-race person that looks white but is half , and theyave hispanic would not treat them as different than white. host: thank you for the call. guest: there is a problem we struggle with, there is sort of system here. there has been a sense of disorders of the mind are not real disorders, that they are not actually brain disorders. to be fair, there is a lack of understanding about what we're dealing with. there is a failure for most of the public still to realize just how disabling and often fatal these disorders are. you have to remember that there are 38,000 suicides in the united states every year. of the time related to mental illness. that is more than the number of him aside by a factor of two. it is more than the number of traffic for tele these. it is more than the deaths of almost all forms of cancer, except for three. it is a significant problem, yet you do not see much attention to this issue and not much understanding that this is a medical problem that must have a medical solution because it is a public health challenge. host: a final question
to when peoplek would treat a mixed-race person that looks white but is half , and theyave hispanic would not treat them as different than white. host: thank you for the call. guest: there is a problem we struggle with, there is sort of system here. there has been a sense of disorders of the mind are not real disorders, that they are not actually brain disorders. to be fair, there is a lack of understanding about what we're dealing with. there is a failure for most of the public still to...