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tunisia would need number one at least in the posts lebanon era. but tunisia is a smaller country.it's closer to the west geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there is a model democracy will that have an influence on others? >> guest: absolutely because we now live in a global world. what happened on facebook for example have been looking at tunisia and many egyptians discussing with them. in egypt we are doing this and then tunisia you're doing that. it is completely change from the lebanon. that was not popular debate. it's a synergy between both. tunisia is going to go fast into the realm of ideas. egypt will go slower but it's going into that direction. they will have to deal with the muslim brotherhood. i have a little bit of good news though. if the islamist in the region talk to each other if nada will reforming move in a good direction this would influence maybe not the entire muslim brotherhood but something among the people in the muslim brotherhood in egypt. not the entire organization is spent on doing what they are doing right now. we need
tunisia would need number one at least in the posts lebanon era. but tunisia is a smaller country.it's closer to the west geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there is a model democracy will that have an influence on others? >> guest: absolutely because we now live in a global world. what happened on facebook for example have been looking at tunisia and many egyptians discussing with them. in egypt we are doing this and then tunisia you're doing that. it is...
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what is the push back of egypt or tunisia? >> we are id a delayed understanding of what is happening. now the rebels are but with other parts so what is happening is the race. and outflanked with 303 million. not just the largest demonstration the maturity have is shifted on the one edge of muslim society of large slice and then in the regime with america the silent majority what egypt has done with the first revolution it shows the secular camp for the islamists but that is not the full success of democracy because it was done against mubarak and morsi. but now to channel what has happened with the case in tunisia but to reorganize democracy to allow all to function. >> let's talk about egypt i was struck by what you said. one of those you say something to the effect the era of spring is back on track but finally we have it. egypt is in the fact on the path to democracy. of lots of other people including egyptians said what is happening the military is back in power. that democracy has been put on the back burner. your take s
what is the push back of egypt or tunisia? >> we are id a delayed understanding of what is happening. now the rebels are but with other parts so what is happening is the race. and outflanked with 303 million. not just the largest demonstration the maturity have is shifted on the one edge of muslim society of large slice and then in the regime with america the silent majority what egypt has done with the first revolution it shows the secular camp for the islamists but that is not the full...
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tunisia would be number one at least in the post 9/11 era, but tunisia is a smaller country that is closer to the west is geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there as a model democracy would that have an influence on others? >> guest: absolutely because we now live in an open global world. what happened in the debate and on facebook for example by looking at them speaking we have many discussing with them in egypt but it does and tunisia you are doing that, the world has changed from the time of the 60s when we had the newspapers and they wouldn't debate of the popular debate. it is a synergy between both. are they going to go fast in the realm of ideas that could go slower but it's coming into the direction that would be the muslim brotherhood. i have good news though that is the also copy each other it will not reform and move in a good direction this would influence maybe not the entire muslim brotherhood but something along the muslim brotherhood in egypt, not the entire organization bent on harboring what they are doing right now. this may influence. we n
tunisia would be number one at least in the post 9/11 era, but tunisia is a smaller country that is closer to the west is geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there as a model democracy would that have an influence on others? >> guest: absolutely because we now live in an open global world. what happened in the debate and on facebook for example by looking at them speaking we have many discussing with them in egypt but it does and tunisia you are doing that,...
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inthat is appointed tunisia the best example of what the spring could have been. >> except the tunisia cannot control its borders. tunisia has been a state in one form or another since antiquity. it is an age-old cluster of civilizations. it has a state identity. syria, iraq, yemen are not states. they are geographical expressions. when they are suffocating dictatorships collapse, there was nothing there. it is not an accident that tunisia has relatively succeeded compared to some of these other countries. >> let me turn to asia. this is called asia's cauldron. a lot of the world's eyes are missingon the plane. >> malaysia is a misunderstood country. i write a long chapter on malaysia in the book. 30 years ago malaysia was poor, downtrodden, barely a country. it wasn't even a british colony. it was federated states controlled by the british. ethnic violence between indigenous chinese and indigenous indians, and muslims, and in the last third of the century, it has come together, institutionalized, it has had six percent economic growth rates every year. it has built a strong, stable ec
inthat is appointed tunisia the best example of what the spring could have been. >> except the tunisia cannot control its borders. tunisia has been a state in one form or another since antiquity. it is an age-old cluster of civilizations. it has a state identity. syria, iraq, yemen are not states. they are geographical expressions. when they are suffocating dictatorships collapse, there was nothing there. it is not an accident that tunisia has relatively succeeded compared to some of...
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because it has an islamic democracy where islam and democracy have come together in tunisia and they have a government that seems to be functioning and democratic islamic. >> yes but it's very weak. >> rose: they won't to tunisia as the best example of what they could have been. >> except tunisia cannot protect the borders since arab spring. it has been a state in one form or another since antiquity. it's an age-old cluster of civilizations. it has a real estate identity. but libya, syria, iraq, yemen are not states, they're vague geographical expressions. so when they're suffocating dictatorships collapse there was nothing there. so it's not an accident that tunisia has relatively succeeded compared to some of these other arab countries. >> rose: let me turn to asia. this is called asia's cauldron. the stout china sea and the end of a stable pacific a lot of the world's eyes are focused on the pacific and the indian ocean because of the missing airline. you made an interesting point about malaysia in passing which was. >> i said malaysia is a very misunderstood country. i write a lo
because it has an islamic democracy where islam and democracy have come together in tunisia and they have a government that seems to be functioning and democratic islamic. >> yes but it's very weak. >> rose: they won't to tunisia as the best example of what they could have been. >> except tunisia cannot protect the borders since arab spring. it has been a state in one form or another since antiquity. it's an age-old cluster of civilizations. it has a real estate identity. but...
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, why is tunisia the exception to the consequences of the arab spring? >> it is two things. the tunisians after much internal struggle and some loss of life came to the only political conclusion that is possible in any of these pluralistic societies. that is going forward, the prime central political doctrine has to be no victor no think wished. everyone has to be included in the political outcome and in tunisia that mean secular and religious forces. no victor, no vanquished. but tunisia had that no other arab country had at the scale was civil society, unions, business groups, women's associations among lawyers associations that turned out to be mediators between the two big factions there which were secular and religious camps. those two things and the fact that they had an internal moderator did not have to resort to key factors. they also had a more homogenous society. >> you also have to consider the idea of drawing a red line and things like that. sometimes you are better not to put it in that way unless you are prepared to defend it in a certain
, why is tunisia the exception to the consequences of the arab spring? >> it is two things. the tunisians after much internal struggle and some loss of life came to the only political conclusion that is possible in any of these pluralistic societies. that is going forward, the prime central political doctrine has to be no victor no think wished. everyone has to be included in the political outcome and in tunisia that mean secular and religious forces. no victor, no vanquished. but tunisia...
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, why is tunisia the exception to the consequences of the arab spring? >> that's a good question, charlie, and, for me, a very simple answer. it's two things. first of all, the tunisians, after some struggle and loss to life, came to the only political conclusion possible in any of these pluralistic societies, that is going forward. the central political doctrine have to be no victory no vanquish, that everyone has to be included in the political outcome and in tunisia, it had civil societies, unions, business groups, women's associations, lawyers associations that turned out to be mediators between the two big factions there, which was secular and religious camps. those two things, the principal of no victory no vanquish, and the fact they had an internal moderator, did not have to ex oo exhort to key factors. >> charlie: when you consider the foreign policy, you have to consider the idea of drawing red lines and things like that. sometimes are you better not to have put it in that way unless you are prepared to defend it in a certain way. >> i think yo
, why is tunisia the exception to the consequences of the arab spring? >> that's a good question, charlie, and, for me, a very simple answer. it's two things. first of all, the tunisians, after some struggle and loss to life, came to the only political conclusion possible in any of these pluralistic societies, that is going forward. the central political doctrine have to be no victory no vanquish, that everyone has to be included in the political outcome and in tunisia, it had civil...
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but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt.it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind. massacres in prison. so he was a horrendous, horrible, brutal dictator. >> anyone who spoke out against him at all would be arrested immediately, sometimes tortured, sometimes killed. >> tracy shelton is a 34-year-old freelance journalist from australia who heads to libya to cover the conflict. >> it began with protests, as in many of the arab countries, inspired by egypt and tunisia. people started protesting for more freedom. but the reaction from the gadhafi regime was to shoot protesters, to try and stop these protests with violence. >> the violence that gadhafi unleashed on them was
but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt.it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind....
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from coming to tunisia. a word bank report reveals how little rules have changed. >> in some ways, the administration are getting worse. before, if somebody comes from the top and pushes something, it gets done. now, nobody's really taking the initiative to push things through or take any kind of risks. >> economists call it coney capitalism when political connections make a few people very rich. industries were exploited by the previous president. companies needed prior government authorization, giving a ecement company dominance over the market. >> even we now have seen that a system was really hiding the reality of the too national league economy in the sense that there are very large sections of the economy that are still closed to competition. >> >> this is the only volkswagen car dealership. the world economy said the world economy hasn't brought changes. >> i asked the minister of finance why so little has been done to reform the economy. >> i mean, in all the systems, we find some level of corruption
from coming to tunisia. a word bank report reveals how little rules have changed. >> in some ways, the administration are getting worse. before, if somebody comes from the top and pushes something, it gets done. now, nobody's really taking the initiative to push things through or take any kind of risks. >> economists call it coney capitalism when political connections make a few people very rich. industries were exploited by the previous president. companies needed prior government...
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first, saudi arabia lost powerful allies in egypt and tunisia in the arab spring. in both countries the u.s. supported change and publicly backed the will of the people. the will of the people led to egypt's first election with muslim brotherhood winning office there. but mohammed morsi did not last. the muslim brotherhood was ousted by the military after another public up rising just a year later. >> then bashar al-assad used chemical weapons against his own people. the saudis opened that president obama would back up his statement that the syrians should not cross the red line. nuclear negotiations saw modest breakthroughs and the u.s. eased sanctions on iran for the first time in decades. then the king saw an internal danger, public di dissent crept through the cracks of social media. next came riffs between saudi arabia and it's gulf partner qatar. they pulled their embassies out of doha earlier this month saying that they won't stand with anyone supporting regional destabilization. the president's visit comes during a different era in saudi american relations.
first, saudi arabia lost powerful allies in egypt and tunisia in the arab spring. in both countries the u.s. supported change and publicly backed the will of the people. the will of the people led to egypt's first election with muslim brotherhood winning office there. but mohammed morsi did not last. the muslim brotherhood was ousted by the military after another public up rising just a year later. >> then bashar al-assad used chemical weapons against his own people. the saudis opened...
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disappointed that the americans have dropped their ally in egypt, hosni mubarak at the time and benali in tunisia. then the syrian crisis started developing in iran. the saudis are the arch -- of iran and they're not happy about the nuclear talks going auto right now. they're not happy about iran backing the bashar al assad government in syria and they are going into a proxy war with them, backing the armed rebels there. and so it's -- and they feel that the americans are disengaging from the region after withdrawing from iran, from afghanistan. the less dependance on the oil, the gulf oil with the fracking and the new knowledge of the discoveries in the united states. so they feel the americans are disengaging from the region. this is why barack obama is going there, to try to reassure them. >> nevertheless, the saudis are looking around for other people, other countries with whom to build strong reliances particularly because of iran. because they're part of the american position? >> yes. now, the relationship between the saudi arabia and u.s. over about seven decades was based on the u.s. prov
disappointed that the americans have dropped their ally in egypt, hosni mubarak at the time and benali in tunisia. then the syrian crisis started developing in iran. the saudis are the arch -- of iran and they're not happy about the nuclear talks going auto right now. they're not happy about iran backing the bashar al assad government in syria and they are going into a proxy war with them, backing the armed rebels there. and so it's -- and they feel that the americans are disengaging from the...
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for example, this recent revolution in tunisia. it is logistically impossible.d, our organization delegates its excess source material to other journalists who will have more impact and who will do a better job. >> there is an element of the press--most of the mainstream press--nobody wants to see you prosecuted. because it could affect the way that they do their business. but there's also a feeling within the community that you're not one of them, that you play a different game. >> we do play a different game. and i hope we're a new way. >> the point that they're making, i think, is that you're not a--you're a publisher, but you're also an activist. >> wait, whoa. we're a particular type of activist. in the u.s. context, there seems to be communist activists or something, so it's a-- >> right, agitator. >> it's a dirty word in the u.s. >> it's a dirty word. and people think that what you're trying to do is to sabotage the workings of government. >> no. we're not that type of activists. we are free press activists. it's not about saving the whales. it's about gi
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. >> thousands of people, some of them in the portrait of a leader in tunisia. some are a patient in the school. i'm selling pieces of paper. they made it out, made it politic. >> is it about self-expression, is it about act vision. what are you seeing? when you go on the project site and you look, what do you see? >> what i see, when i see the portrait on the website, i see faces. wherever they come from, i see faces. when i send back, those printed on paper, whatever the context, it's a weapon or a piece of art. in some places self-expression is forbidden. in others it's on the top. >> how did it begin for you, was it self-expression. was it - you didn't think it was art in the beginning, did you. >> before photographs i was doing graffiti. that's vandalism. >> right. >> so i get - you know, it was self-expression but self, self, and i write my name everywhere. i realise the power of enabling other people to rite their own name. and i decided to do it with photography. by doing this i took what i was doing and adapting it to others, and paste it, enlarge their
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records nation and the cooperation first then the next step will lead to the kitchen what to call me in tunisia. it is so different as possible and that the regular interaction among citizen that happen here in akron peninsula nothing is impossible but to me to try and think. the lead up to the exchange of people you don't do any interaction between the posts themselves it took shoes the unification and peaceful way. so green it needed to understand the top. before that they understand each other. we need to remove interact more. aunt amber so if present the portico to north korea with these kind of proposals and ideas how should she approached north korea. how would they respond i was not so much impress the body hopeless piece because it isn't. you might think it is nothing new because they want to call me corporation was a doctor welcome to do with this calling. but the south korean men who want to know scoring oh and getting roped into clue and was pulled on him to come onto the unit was used in cleveland the witch and the music. all cooperation with the sauce quarter with the help of not p
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seventies to go check them the conflict between the sauce and then mediation know that in a country that tunisia when for the first time in the arabic states with the equal rights for men and women into the constitution and the fact that so easily fall in net income and resisting and gma everything seems to be blocked and as such a paradox it. that's a change meant to snap this country is so rich and the land revenue is in london and on the menu has his high youth unemployment so in keeping nigeria have no perspective the sky and theh of the country. as in huge problem and to defeat as of this is in the last lesson was a great tool to fix these problems. he was gone when sony kentucky are gone when the house. julia to the angle its foreign debts of the force to be the new house they bought us many good causes. had acted in terms of speed into some hope to be astute to the people in them thank you tim. some don't some bucks. he can retire on the top of the woodland edges of you when you are you're asking a soft landing him in there too to problems in terms of it in terms of this regime and a soft
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friday, a visit with the prime minister of tunisia to talk about the arabs wring their. arabll bring you -- spring there. we will bring you that. 2016 presidential candidates and how they are reacting to recent foreign-policy decisions. we will hear from the political editor for national journal. willealth care reporter talk about tomorrow's deadline to sign up for health insurance. this is live with fewer calls, questions and comments on twitter and facebook every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> the car spun around in a circle. the driver wanted to know where it was. i got it hit out of her hands. she was stuck in the back seat. she was alive for about 35 minutes before they cut her out. i am ready to start driving. i am very eee are in very scared. many drivers are focusing their attention on their cell phones rather than on the road. distracted driving is extremely dangerous and cell phone should have no place behind the wheel. something needs to be done about this. >> we have announced the winners of this year's studentcam contest. on what is most important issue co
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seemed that the history of jewish refugees has not been reported of those frequent and choose from tunisia morocco ear blonde in other arab countries are upset that this isn't into its second the receives less time night than that of the other sign it and has come. good to be honest be abolished. you know if you get from it. we have over the pg problems. we have to seek justice. justice cannot be divided at the upright to palestinians and avoided by abide these rights. jewish world. in under four via a mobile and chilled. cold. the jewish. if you choose from our country for the problem to be short while we in the room to absorb them with the assistance of them are jewish world. and the they'd been rehabilitated. and today the nobody will be able to joe wants to do french betray him. there was a bit cagey tomorrow country in forty years and wish you all know the rank and file abortions are done. get to the same time a new row crop on the out of refugee got up to shh problem of their lives they didn't run crucial the program over the number continues. the cabinet is ug camp. the lewd crude d
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bank is also slated to release its own policy rate decision later on today central bank over and tunisia is also expected to keep its key interest rate steady despite the recent trade deficit as the country's inflation paste declined this year while the country's currency to apia. i spent it. an older defend the country's core machinery orders increased in january at the fastest pace in the past year especially compared with a record low reading back in december the cabinet office data showed thursday that core machinery orders jumped thirteen point four percent month on month much higher than december's fifteen point seven percent decline compared with the year earlier orders increased twenty three point six percent in january. the bank of japan upgraded its cap ex assessment on wednesday encouraged by growing shipment of capital goods the japanese government holds high expectations for capital expenditures saying that's essential to pull in the country out of deflation and boosting jobs as well as economic growth analysts say the upgraded figured that suggests that the japanese economy
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we just said about fifty special outs with a helicopter over to tunisia to treat their troops. the u s soldiers are stationed far out into the desert so that locals don't have to see them actually pay the military all told to get about five thousand troops over thirty eight african countries. even while retaining an art of times the us just quietly sent a number of special forces to train iraqis in jordan according to an end not a defense official for bolstering their counterterrorism skills and special ops tactics. missing the community and with all know that the weapons because of their track. the us chance he got military activities in iran right now without a special formal agreements since our invasion of that is supposedly over so that i were training their trips to georgia not only are we good at treating soldiers or good getting around the rules in place. he passed away. we just send them black ops military personnel found it really gotten that out to help train there and he's just been a retreating army is how to fight an army of corinth. all in we just sent some milit
we just said about fifty special outs with a helicopter over to tunisia to treat their troops. the u s soldiers are stationed far out into the desert so that locals don't have to see them actually pay the military all told to get about five thousand troops over thirty eight african countries. even while retaining an art of times the us just quietly sent a number of special forces to train iraqis in jordan according to an end not a defense official for bolstering their counterterrorism skills...
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but it has been done most recently in tunisia five months ago. the u.s. guaranteed their seven-year bonds. 60 basis points. that is the gap from treasury and what the yield on their bond and the year before last, it was done in jordan and the gap there is 70. >> is a fascinating gift to be able to be able -- gift to be able to give a guarantee on bonds when ukraine and the government there as been calling for billions of pounds in international assistance. if you cannot quite get the cash -- >> pony it up any way you can. there is a little effect so you see yields on all kinds of bonds, including ones not guaranteed by the united states. yields generally do go down when you have these loan guarantees. you get an effect where everyone is more prepared to open up their wallets than it would be if you did not have one. >> the interim prime minister meets obama today. >> the ukrainians are very happy about that. >> is anything likely to come out of that on the sanction front? aboutthis point it is all discouraging the russians from annexing crimea and moving
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from yemen to tunisia, which i just visited last month, we have seen how national dialogue and democratic progress can make countries more stable and make them stronger partners for peace and prosperity. we all just saw in real time in the last days, tens of thousands took to the street to demonstrate against -- to demonstrate again the power of people to demand a more democratic and accountable governance and stand up even against those who would sniper from roots and take their lives in the effort to have their voices heard. we continue to see a country isolated for so many years slowly moving away, not just from dictatorship, but toward a more reductive heart ring with the united states and international community. there are plenty of examples of laces that choose a different .oad and strive to make it work as today's report makes it clear, burma still faces reforming andm undemocratic constitution to ending discrimination and violence against ethnic minorities. but we must continue to encourage progress even as lease be honestly about the problems that persist. my first year as secret
from yemen to tunisia, which i just visited last month, we have seen how national dialogue and democratic progress can make countries more stable and make them stronger partners for peace and prosperity. we all just saw in real time in the last days, tens of thousands took to the street to demonstrate against -- to demonstrate again the power of people to demand a more democratic and accountable governance and stand up even against those who would sniper from roots and take their lives in the...
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in malaysia where we took over some old shell acerage and looking for fields and we have a deal in tunisia we -- ct to have a >> how concerned are you about the political situation? this will have an impact on the way you do business, especially since all the parties here in london said if scotland is independent, they won't have a pound. >> again, the decision on the -- is clearly for the scottish people. i think that will come in september. for our business, clearly the vote for westminster as well as scotland, the oil business is extremely critical. it is the largest industrial business in scotland by far. second largest in the u.k.. i think we will continue to see support in terms of investment. >> you have a contingency plan or are you making one now just in case? i'm surprised at two things actually. i was going to ask you about the contingency plan. we speak to a lot of coast and we haven't really had a voice from the business community saying this is good for their business. >> to be honest, i think an independent scotland and u.k. will be good for our business. they want to invest
in malaysia where we took over some old shell acerage and looking for fields and we have a deal in tunisia we -- ct to have a >> how concerned are you about the political situation? this will have an impact on the way you do business, especially since all the parties here in london said if scotland is independent, they won't have a pound. >> again, the decision on the -- is clearly for the scottish people. i think that will come in september. for our business, clearly the vote for...
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it cost us, and the region three years, before egypt startd to correct, and tunisia trying to correct what could have been the president's thinking in a lineing himself in u.s. prestige and power with the very people with whom we've been at war, since 2001? >> most likely, the academic advisors, i will be clear, and expertise, demonstration takes information from, has convinceed him that muslim brother hood. are progressive of region, imagine we ignoreed women, and minorities, and youth, all of these were ignoreed, we allied ourselves with forces that are bringing region backward in time, the egyptians understood that, that is why they rose against muslim brotherhood. in syria it chaos now. lou: is there a solution in syria in view? >> we had an opportunity. it is about time and place. between march of 2011, and time that we withdrew from iraq. iran was not in serious yet,al guide av not in syria yet. it was civil society, we did not rallying. act. but by the time we wanted to act it was too late. lou: i'll put it this way, you said there is a second chance for this president, a secon
it cost us, and the region three years, before egypt startd to correct, and tunisia trying to correct what could have been the president's thinking in a lineing himself in u.s. prestige and power with the very people with whom we've been at war, since 2001? >> most likely, the academic advisors, i will be clear, and expertise, demonstration takes information from, has convinceed him that muslim brother hood. are progressive of region, imagine we ignoreed women, and minorities, and youth,...
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they kept assuming that the arab spring that overturned the leadership in tunisia, europe, wouldn't happenn syria. it did. the syrian people were going through the same problems. the pressures were such that something had to give. and the government applied tried and true technique which was crush any dissidents, instead of trying to work out the problems. we underestimated the strength of support that the president had in syria. and that led president obama to say that it was time for him to step aside. he was not about to step aside. a lot of syrians did not want him to step aside. one thing we got right was saying if this continues, it will radicalize the whole country. that's what happened. it's a tragedy. >> do you worry for the region? >> the figures you cited, refugees, it's a crushing burden on jord jp, lebanon, and heavy on turkey. turkey is better able to support it than the others. sting, it's a pressure on them. and, you know, experience with refugees is when they are out of it, they are out of a country for as much as two years, they tend to not want to go back. what is going
they kept assuming that the arab spring that overturned the leadership in tunisia, europe, wouldn't happenn syria. it did. the syrian people were going through the same problems. the pressures were such that something had to give. and the government applied tried and true technique which was crush any dissidents, instead of trying to work out the problems. we underestimated the strength of support that the president had in syria. and that led president obama to say that it was time for him to...
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protesters could get to the point where it would force the dictators and countries like egypt and tunisia to step down? >> i don't see in the incomes future i don't see any close scenario when the maduro government could fold. that doesn't mean maduro himself is powerful. he is part of the more collective regime. and the only thing maduro has was the fleeing of hugo chavez before his death. but, he is the problem is it is a system. they are fighting against an entire system of power in this moment more and more military than civilians and has a lot of power. more power than money, more power than popularity. what do you any the military will do. will the military keep supporting maduro? >> i don't see any sign that there is a relevant division in the military about support or not support maduro because the military has the control of many of the political and even economical activities in venezuela. venezuela is under a military government. >> as it is even though it is superficially a democracy. now it is likely that none of this would be happening without the mess the maduro government
protesters could get to the point where it would force the dictators and countries like egypt and tunisia to step down? >> i don't see in the incomes future i don't see any close scenario when the maduro government could fold. that doesn't mean maduro himself is powerful. he is part of the more collective regime. and the only thing maduro has was the fleeing of hugo chavez before his death. but, he is the problem is it is a system. they are fighting against an entire system of power in...
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. >> few niece -- tunisia has ended its state of emergency.re protests kicked off the arab spring. the nation held its first elections. >> the sister of a pregnant mom who drove her minivan into the surf with her children inside had been speaking of it earlier. the officials are evaluating the trevor's mental health. >> today we met an american, man who is from new jersey and now new york whose family came from the ukraine, and he had been watching these uprisings go on since the latter part of last year. he said he had to come and document what was happening to give the western world and folks back home an idea what he was seeing. we'll begin his story as the uprising happened. some of the images are graphic. you see it on tv and you see it in person and a dead body and it's blood, it's hard to takey. >> damian witnessed it. shot this video of it. the moment, he says so intense. >> those days were intense. war-like. >> he lived it, knows his truth of it. >> the russian media will tell you these are extremeis and niyo nazis, and if you look at
. >> few niece -- tunisia has ended its state of emergency.re protests kicked off the arab spring. the nation held its first elections. >> the sister of a pregnant mom who drove her minivan into the surf with her children inside had been speaking of it earlier. the officials are evaluating the trevor's mental health. >> today we met an american, man who is from new jersey and now new york whose family came from the ukraine, and he had been watching these uprisings go on since...
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they're here from tunisia.different types of sectors from health care, energy, law, education. they come for a month. they get to be in dallas, new york, they go to silicon valley and washington, d.c. they get to visit the new york stock exchange, google, mary y kay, all sorts of things. if you like programs where you're helping people who want to help themselves, it's a very good one. >> i hate those programs. >> we're going to be there on thursday, by the way. andrea is next. >> so noble, and this is not. okay, i have been pushing to get this story in "the five," but to no avail. listen to this, two teachers, according to a panel of judges in new york, are allowed to have sex in the classroom as long as their students are, i guess, not around. they can lock the door and after hours do whatever they want. this was a ruling that came out last week. how disgraceful. it's now being dubbed horn dog high. bob is upset we didn't get to talk about it. i guess in de blasio's new york, teachers come first, right? >> bo
they're here from tunisia.different types of sectors from health care, energy, law, education. they come for a month. they get to be in dallas, new york, they go to silicon valley and washington, d.c. they get to visit the new york stock exchange, google, mary y kay, all sorts of things. if you like programs where you're helping people who want to help themselves, it's a very good one. >> i hate those programs. >> we're going to be there on thursday, by the way. andrea is next....
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foreign minister sergei lavrov spoke during a visit to tunisia. >> ( translated ): on our sanctions, i will not even exaggerate, we have always opposed unilateral sanctions. they never lead to anything good and i hope that our partners understand that this is counter- productive to political activity. >> woodruff: russia did agree to meet with nato representatives tomorrow, to discuss ukraine. and russian and world markets rose on those developments, and putin's words. >> woodruff: amid the tensions over ukraine, russia announced today it successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile. it said the dummy warhead hit its target at a proving ground in kazakhstan. we'll hear much more on the day's developments, right after the news summary. wall street rebounded today as jitters over ukraine eased. the dow jones industrial average gained almost 228 points to close near 16,396. the nasdaq rose 74 points to close just short of 4,352. and the standard and poor's 500 was up 28 points, to finish near 1,874. >> woodruff: president obama has rolled out his budget proposal for the
foreign minister sergei lavrov spoke during a visit to tunisia. >> ( translated ): on our sanctions, i will not even exaggerate, we have always opposed unilateral sanctions. they never lead to anything good and i hope that our partners understand that this is counter- productive to political activity. >> woodruff: russia did agree to meet with nato representatives tomorrow, to discuss ukraine. and russian and world markets rose on those developments, and putin's words. >>...
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are two other muslim countries that i'm aware of that i talk about in the book, bangladesh and due tunisia, tarn below -- that are down below replacement right right now just like iran. it's cost effective for families. mexico is very close to the rate right now and their cultural approach to this whole thing was soap operas. during the 1970s when mexico was the, mexico city was the biggest city in the world and mexico was growing so fast, we have what we call the immigration problem here? because they couldn't afford to feed and house everybody. a tv director got together with the government, and they did this series of soap operas that started out very subtly. just the families with fewer kids seemed to be having a lot fewer problems than the families with a lot of kids. and then it got put into the scripts where some one is really, really tired, she wants to use family planning, and her husband who was a macho wanted to have more kids, and for several episodes they fight over this, and he finally sees the light. you can see in the ten years of that series as viewership rose, population
are two other muslim countries that i'm aware of that i talk about in the book, bangladesh and due tunisia, tarn below -- that are down below replacement right right now just like iran. it's cost effective for families. mexico is very close to the rate right now and their cultural approach to this whole thing was soap operas. during the 1970s when mexico was the, mexico city was the biggest city in the world and mexico was growing so fast, we have what we call the immigration problem here?...
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turkey is moving forward like in tunisia towards more resistance by the secularists pluralism and democracy. >> host: we are down to our last few seconds. we are closing on a hopeful note about the region. the last thing, do you also feel hopeful about u.s. policy which has so disappointed you to this point? >> guest: it has disappointed me. my call to congress first is to be more engaging and thinking about foreign policy but i still have that call for demonstration. listen to other advisers. listen to the alternative view because we have been warning about many things that have happened in the past. i would strongly advise the obama administration and the remainder of their mandate would widen the scope of who they're listing two. >> host: welded its nice talking to you and i hope many people read your book. >> guest: thank you so much for discussing this -- with me today. thank you. >> you alvin townley recounts the imprisonment of soldiers in hanoi during the vietnam war next on booktv. mr. townley highlights the 11 men who were singled out that the north vietnamese as leaders of the re
turkey is moving forward like in tunisia towards more resistance by the secularists pluralism and democracy. >> host: we are down to our last few seconds. we are closing on a hopeful note about the region. the last thing, do you also feel hopeful about u.s. policy which has so disappointed you to this point? >> guest: it has disappointed me. my call to congress first is to be more engaging and thinking about foreign policy but i still have that call for demonstration. listen to...
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bangladesh and tunisia, that are down below replacements rate now can just like iran. it's cost effective for families. mexico is very close to replacement rate right now, and their cultural approach was, soap operas. during the 1970s when mexico city was the biggest city in the world and mexico was growing so path, we have the immigration problem here because they couldn't afford to feed and house everybody, a tv director got together with the government and they did the series of soap operas. started out very subtliful the families with fewer kids seemed to be having fewer problems than the families with a lot of kids. then it got sort of put into the scripts where, some woman is really tired, she wants to use family planning, and her husband was a macho wants to have more kids, and so for several episodes they fight over this and -- you can see in the ten years of that series as viewership rose, population dropped 34% -- fertility rates dropped 34% in mexico, and there are ways to do this. you reach people at their cultural comfort zone, and just people get it. men
bangladesh and tunisia, that are down below replacements rate now can just like iran. it's cost effective for families. mexico is very close to replacement rate right now, and their cultural approach was, soap operas. during the 1970s when mexico city was the biggest city in the world and mexico was growing so path, we have the immigration problem here because they couldn't afford to feed and house everybody, a tv director got together with the government and they did the series of soap operas....
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at venice festival audiences be released in france and some of this ticket because now that count tunisia. the until monday bluetooth. if the shoe to drop the hump what a mob of muslims too much. was it a bubbly. this job i condemn it he'll try lives in nc and ninety teasing very long continued stunts. the ad was actually filmed all in one day when his side tonight. if you know. the pizza to make an ultimate work which is pretty much the intoxicated but the whole evening news of the planet. the institute is really interesting and cnn will too. the only one of the only thing we can do is install read them. still what i wanted to continue children is that. and since i don't want to cut relations between and arabs in the fight to save the sentence to a cinema is that no one can cope so old. on that plane the stories in your films often tell the stories of love and friends said cross cultural divides. is this your way of saying that peace is possible to take anime film an engine in the middle east. i'm sure it is possible and knew we would have to say that it is possible because the way we ge
at venice festival audiences be released in france and some of this ticket because now that count tunisia. the until monday bluetooth. if the shoe to drop the hump what a mob of muslims too much. was it a bubbly. this job i condemn it he'll try lives in nc and ninety teasing very long continued stunts. the ad was actually filmed all in one day when his side tonight. if you know. the pizza to make an ultimate work which is pretty much the intoxicated but the whole evening news of the planet. the...
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damage this week the help of the italian navy let's go to correspond nodding as any seen neighboring tunisia nothing what's the latest my heart and mind of all god had to take a bucket o' she didn't think ahead. but in a big baby t t i pick up pick it up and not be made to be in the eu elite in the upper right of the tank and that the vehicle according to him that he made each week you can order of the pack in a beach which is not trying to let the anger too early to report it they need to work get that with the purity of the uk that actor won it in the two point one pick at the end and keep it that no one had been injured from the crew had been growing it and made them think that will cause me to keep up with the augmented came up on candles away from hitting italy she had no car and take care and she gave the go put them all the it department of the issue that statement the baby is going to come and and that people in the bed bound to be it natural or company and the dog and cat credit among them the accompanying it. but given that in the third heat thinking that they had company come to l
damage this week the help of the italian navy let's go to correspond nodding as any seen neighboring tunisia nothing what's the latest my heart and mind of all god had to take a bucket o' she didn't think ahead. but in a big baby t t i pick up pick it up and not be made to be in the eu elite in the upper right of the tank and that the vehicle according to him that he made each week you can order of the pack in a beach which is not trying to let the anger too early to report it they need to work...
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he is the leader of tunisia hse is lamest enough to move the russian hundred t who struck a deal in the neighboring country that led to the drafting of a constitution there recently he says there are he told a turkish news agency that their initial contacts including leaders in order to contribute to bringing them together for a national dialogue that leads to an agreement. i mean as ron would you think about i think that instead of focusing on the sheeple it is a terrific to me and off for foul weather only talk about the national government has taken place. does watching tv this is phase has been so being the dominant of the committee was then that is the second phase of much about it says that apart the commission meeting to the people around the state is in a bid to head to date a meeting in dublin. they had the front cost seek a meeting in bed and go in the boat then what everybody thinks it is now secure in the garden present. lots of people participated in a critical mission or warranted the game to talk to the dvd they do better with the chrome on the christian that and then an
he is the leader of tunisia hse is lamest enough to move the russian hundred t who struck a deal in the neighboring country that led to the drafting of a constitution there recently he says there are he told a turkish news agency that their initial contacts including leaders in order to contribute to bringing them together for a national dialogue that leads to an agreement. i mean as ron would you think about i think that instead of focusing on the sheeple it is a terrific to me and off for...
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mr the one way on this score of north africa and into egypt human to live yet he went to tunisia where he wanted to get a rock star welcome. now he's at loggerheads with saudi arabia with egypt. um going forward how old people the star power of turkey be in the downpour. to me. tookie was a model we got into his foreign policy which was the reply blue suit. you did to youtube this is the ap's pink and then an epidemic or played his hand and she taught that he has much more that he sees the npp leisurely actually being led into two did in the leaves of going for what is going to stay firm. a second change prince's his policy on syria i love it. this may be that there are some signs that the dead he he he wants to change the east coast auntie leah. they had talks with eu un and the awesome messages but it will be difficult to move to two changes on to assyria cause he was one of the lost our two leaders see his descent regime the i think it would be difficult there. and in the leading total to forty policy. out to build on and shortly he was made to look a lot to frame his toes. define b
mr the one way on this score of north africa and into egypt human to live yet he went to tunisia where he wanted to get a rock star welcome. now he's at loggerheads with saudi arabia with egypt. um going forward how old people the star power of turkey be in the downpour. to me. tookie was a model we got into his foreign policy which was the reply blue suit. you did to youtube this is the ap's pink and then an epidemic or played his hand and she taught that he has much more that he sees the npp...
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they did this two years ago in tunisia. again, the risk premium and the amount of money that investors demand over treasury is 70 basis points and very effective. not just on the debt that is guaranteed by the united states, but on the halo effect that brings down yields. so, it is part of the solution. big event is the referendum and nobody is trying to blink before that happens. policy is beginning to get firmed up. there is increasing talk of sanctions. how are they going to work? >> sections are still talk and what we know is that the referendum is going to happen. what is unclear is if russia will annex crimea. one does not necessarily lead to the other. the russians will have to make the decision. the parliament and russia making annexing easier. some are saying it is a diplomatic overture, that they will not push on it. what we are going to get our sanctions-light. dozen, andg to get a kremlin officials banned from coming to united states and expect that number to grow. but the u.s. and europe are working in concert
they did this two years ago in tunisia. again, the risk premium and the amount of money that investors demand over treasury is 70 basis points and very effective. not just on the debt that is guaranteed by the united states, but on the halo effect that brings down yields. so, it is part of the solution. big event is the referendum and nobody is trying to blink before that happens. policy is beginning to get firmed up. there is increasing talk of sanctions. how are they going to work? >>...
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same thing in tunisia. it preventer who is tired -- a fruit vendor who was tired and frustrated at being slapped around by the police and what did he sell his goods of his stance, and he could not do it because an officer was harassing him, he went down and sell them related in front of the police ated in -- self-immol front of the police station. the dictator was gone within days. that's the power of day and that's why there is so much turmoil and energy at the same time. there are failed states where you have these greedy people for whom it is not enough simply to have some power and to be able to do good for people, but who want to get rich while doing it at the expense of people. we have people stealing from the people who they are supposed to represent and levels of corruption are absolutely extraordinary in various places. and the result is, people feel that. and if you're young and 65% of much of the middle east is under the age of 30, 65%. i was talking to one of my staff who told me, i don't rememb
same thing in tunisia. it preventer who is tired -- a fruit vendor who was tired and frustrated at being slapped around by the police and what did he sell his goods of his stance, and he could not do it because an officer was harassing him, he went down and sell them related in front of the police ated in -- self-immol front of the police station. the dictator was gone within days. that's the power of day and that's why there is so much turmoil and energy at the same time. there are failed...
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we have already seen cases of suicide bombers and in the end were said to tunisia. we see people coming back from syria and targeting attacks in egypt. the cases go on and on but none of this should surprise. 21 year's ago i noted this money supplies this money supplies and manpower to supplant the then afghan mujahideen is now contributing experienced fighters to groups worldwide and it will be again today. consider the role of libya that at this time and think about onstar al-sharia operating on the ground not in libya but in syria. in lot lot to give for example setting up a bakery and organizing in al-sharia aid to the communities. meanwhile how complicated has gotten? you have iran not only supporting sadat -- assad and hezbollah for its supporting al qaeda elements moving foreign fighters and raising money particular from kuwait through iran and knowingly allowing al qaeda elements to do so within iran. in terms of proxy issue this is no longer a simple rebellion. this is grown into a classic case of a proxy war between the sunnis gulf states and iran and the
we have already seen cases of suicide bombers and in the end were said to tunisia. we see people coming back from syria and targeting attacks in egypt. the cases go on and on but none of this should surprise. 21 year's ago i noted this money supplies this money supplies and manpower to supplant the then afghan mujahideen is now contributing experienced fighters to groups worldwide and it will be again today. consider the role of libya that at this time and think about onstar al-sharia operating...
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not probably that much in tunisia because it doesn't need to be agitated. it's already very much agitated by itself. but i think it's, again, nothing is excluded, but i would a -- i would say that there is a possibility for -- [inaudible] just to put it briefly. reaction of the e.u. and swrermny in particular, yes, there is a very strong presence of in this position in germany that, well, let's do business russia, let's forget about politics that rush that is trying to play -- russia is trying to play, this kind of appeasement attitude very much, very strong in the business circle and also in the intellectual circles. it had been there before the ukrainian crisis, and it's still there. it's still very tangible, and in that regard germany, of course, within the e.u. is now playing more or less -- well, not exactly on the russian side, but on the side, on the more moderate side, let me put it this way. so, but again, there are limitations to what can be done. and i think one more crucial, i mean, first of all, america will come under pressure domestically als
not probably that much in tunisia because it doesn't need to be agitated. it's already very much agitated by itself. but i think it's, again, nothing is excluded, but i would a -- i would say that there is a possibility for -- [inaudible] just to put it briefly. reaction of the e.u. and swrermny in particular, yes, there is a very strong presence of in this position in germany that, well, let's do business russia, let's forget about politics that rush that is trying to play -- russia is trying...