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>> ultimately that is up to turkey and brazil. we will continue our dialogue with all of the countries within the security council and we will continue to watch closely and see, you know, what iran's response is in the coming days to the iaea. >> what sort of accusations -- accommodations were given to both russia and china as you were reaching a consensus on this draft? >> i think we are working with russia and china and others. we think that we have produced a draft resolution that is tough. it's economy comprehensive, it's broad-based. we think it send as very strong message to iran. >> what specifically did the u.s. say it would back away from in order to address rush -- >> i'm not going to get into the particulars of the negotiation. >> you made the judgment that having agreed on the resolution, that announcing that agreement and circulating it today, a, would not harm the turkish or brazilian efforts to coax the iranians into some kind of a fuel swap deal and/or, b, might in fact strengthen the chances of iran responding to
>> ultimately that is up to turkey and brazil. we will continue our dialogue with all of the countries within the security council and we will continue to watch closely and see, you know, what iran's response is in the coming days to the iaea. >> what sort of accusations -- accommodations were given to both russia and china as you were reaching a consensus on this draft? >> i think we are working with russia and china and others. we think that we have produced a draft...
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and iran agreed to send some of its nuclear fuel to turkey. it also insisted it will continue enriching uranium, despite u.n. pressure to stop. the newshour is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: on the 2010 elections, find our reports on the pennsylvania and arkansas contests. plus, we'll track results and check in with local stations on the rundown. we've updated our oil leak tracker to reflect the amount b.p. says it's capturing now. on today's supreme court decision regarding juvenile sentencing, students in austin, texas, filed a story about how the u.s. compares to other countries on the subject. that's part of our student reporting labs project on newshour extra, our site for students and teachers. and see a photo gallery of images from thailand's political unrest. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank
and iran agreed to send some of its nuclear fuel to turkey. it also insisted it will continue enriching uranium, despite u.n. pressure to stop. the newshour is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: on the 2010 elections, find our reports on the pennsylvania and arkansas contests. plus, we'll track results and check in with local stations on the rundown. we've updated our oil leak tracker to reflect the amount b.p. says it's...
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>> well, ultimately, that is up to turkey and brazil.ue our dialogue with all of the countries within the security council and we'll continue to watch closely and see what iran's response is in the coming days to the iaea. >> what sorts of accommodations were given to both russia and china as you were reaching a consensus on this draft? >> i think we are working with russia and china and others. we think that we have produced a draft resolution that is tough, it's comprehensive, it's broad-based. we think it sends a very strong message to iran. >> but what specifically did the u.s. say it would back away from in order to address russian and chinese concerns? >> i'm not going to get into the particulars of the negotiation. >> is it fair to say that you made the judgment that, having agreed on the resolution, that announcing that agreement and circulating it today (a) would not harm the turkish or brazilian efforts to coax the iranians into some kind of a fuel swap deal, and/or (b) might, in fact. strengthen the chances of iran responding
>> well, ultimately, that is up to turkey and brazil.ue our dialogue with all of the countries within the security council and we'll continue to watch closely and see what iran's response is in the coming days to the iaea. >> what sorts of accommodations were given to both russia and china as you were reaching a consensus on this draft? >> i think we are working with russia and china and others. we think that we have produced a draft resolution that is tough, it's...
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turkey is a nato ally and turkey stood there with the -- the prime minister of turkey stood there withnd president of brazil and attempted to thwart the effort to get any sanctions on iran. it did work, we are going to get weaken fervor of the sanctions. so brazil, the largest country in south america in our backyard had no problem with just standing up to the core concern of the u.s. president. sign of how weak we've become. it's unimaginable that for the last 50 years the head of brazil and head of turkey would get together with head of iran -- iran! the rogue nation in the world in an attempt to thwart u.s. foreign policy. >> chris: bill, what do you think of clinton talking about a tough international response to north korea? >> that would be nice there. hasn't been one for 20 years. done other things that everyone says is unacceptable and we met with a tough response and they got away with it. what lesson is that? why have they gotten away with it? >> scared they will kill people in korea and now they have nuclear weapons. the last two weeks has shown with the north korean attack
turkey is a nato ally and turkey stood there with the -- the prime minister of turkey stood there withnd president of brazil and attempted to thwart the effort to get any sanctions on iran. it did work, we are going to get weaken fervor of the sanctions. so brazil, the largest country in south america in our backyard had no problem with just standing up to the core concern of the u.s. president. sign of how weak we've become. it's unimaginable that for the last 50 years the head of brazil and...
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security council draft resolution. >> one more on the role of turkey and brazil. these countries seems to be able to -- you might argue that they are stalling with turkey and brazil as they have with other countries. but some countries are arguing that iran was able to feel more comfortable to negotiate with these type of countries. does that say something about the role of the p-5 plus one in this? should it be expanded to countries that have better regularses with iran? might they be able to cokes more out of iran? >> you have in the case of turkey and brazil countries that are on the security council. they are going to be presented with a draft resolution at some point in the near future. they have assumed a responsibility to see if this situation can be resolved. we respect the efforts of turkey and brazil over the weekend. >> do you support it? >> it remains to be seen -- and this is what we will be working through in the coming days, what does this action represent. there are those who have characterized this as a break through, we remain skeptical. >> you s
security council draft resolution. >> one more on the role of turkey and brazil. these countries seems to be able to -- you might argue that they are stalling with turkey and brazil as they have with other countries. but some countries are arguing that iran was able to feel more comfortable to negotiate with these type of countries. does that say something about the role of the p-5 plus one in this? should it be expanded to countries that have better regularses with iran? might they be...
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we respect the efforts of turkey and brazil over the weekend. this is what we will be working through in the coming days. what does this represent? there are those that might characterize this as a breakthrough. we have remained skeptical. >> you say you respect their efforts. do you support their efforts? >> the real issue is what is iran prepared to do in any diplomatic effort -- and any diplomatic effort that if iran to change course we support. the question is whether they have offered anything new today, and we remain skeptical. >> [inaudible] >> the details count, so what is iran prepared to do. if iran is prepared to address international concerns, if iran is prepared to suspend its enrichment program, because remember, it was iran that said it was enriching a 20% in order to provide fuel for the tehran research reactor. if iran is prepared to except the fundamental real offered as part of the they trr, then what other justification does it have to enriching to 20%? it has no justification, and just the other day the foreign minister reit
we respect the efforts of turkey and brazil over the weekend. this is what we will be working through in the coming days. what does this represent? there are those that might characterize this as a breakthrough. we have remained skeptical. >> you say you respect their efforts. do you support their efforts? >> the real issue is what is iran prepared to do in any diplomatic effort -- and any diplomatic effort that if iran to change course we support. the question is whether they have...
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turkey's prime minister accused the israelis of "state terrorism."d in london, crowds gathered to protest outside number ten downing street, the prime minister's official residence. later, in new york, the u.n. security council convened an emergency session. >> no state is above the law. israel must be prepared to face the consequences and be held accountable for its crimes. under the conditions, any slim chance that existed regarding peace and stability in the region has suffered a serious setback. >> we are working to ascertain the facts. we expect a credible and transparent investigation and strongly urge the israeli government to investigate the incident fully. >> the soldiers boarding one of the ships were most violently attacked with life-threatening means. live ammunition, knives, clubs, and other types of weapons were used against i.d.f. soldiers. the intentions was clear, were clear: to lynch the israeli soldiers. >> ifill: israeli prime minister netanyahu cut short a visit to canada, cancelled a planned visit to the white house, and flew ho
turkey's prime minister accused the israelis of "state terrorism."d in london, crowds gathered to protest outside number ten downing street, the prime minister's official residence. later, in new york, the u.n. security council convened an emergency session. >> no state is above the law. israel must be prepared to face the consequences and be held accountable for its crimes. under the conditions, any slim chance that existed regarding peace and stability in the region has...
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they are also physically most proximate to turkey and iran, so they feel that presence.of construction in northern iraq is being done by turkish companies, that is their way of balancing. i think the kurds to distinguish themselves from arabs on their comfort level on how much are ronnie and presence and participation -- iranian presence and participation that they want. iraq has said it -- has an extremely weak banking system and they need to work on that. n that. but short enough, the government of baghdad is allowing the four men who banks to set up branches so the bank wants to come and the turkish bank is coming soon etc. in the north they're worried about on iranian financing and moey laundering and things like that so there is sometimes they are trying to manage the external relatioships in ways that are legally consistent with what is being done in baghdad that has a little bit of a krg so these are delicate things. in terms of israelite don't want to overstate this. it is simply the kurds see themselves as in a way a non-arab community of the middle east that se
they are also physically most proximate to turkey and iran, so they feel that presence.of construction in northern iraq is being done by turkish companies, that is their way of balancing. i think the kurds to distinguish themselves from arabs on their comfort level on how much are ronnie and presence and participation -- iranian presence and participation that they want. iraq has said it -- has an extremely weak banking system and they need to work on that. n that. but short enough, the...
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to get into the european union, but europe hasn't accepted turkey. that's a big political debate going on in europe for years, whether to allow turkey in. if so, under what conditions and when. and i think this crisis will setback any new country joining the european union. because the whole whether we have the european union and whether we well look like what it does now and whether one currency. all the debates will happen. and the turkey question is more complicat complicated result of this. if you look at turkey, they had a program with the international fund, because their economic situation was touch and go. so it needed foreign assistance to insure that the economy remains stable. now turkey is growing and coming out of it, and now relatively a better position. now the irony is that turkey is in a better position but greece with a long conflict with cyprus, that country is in trouble. but turkey is doing reasonably we well. host: what is the question of whether it's doing better? guest: it's two questions, and it will settle down and greece an
to get into the european union, but europe hasn't accepted turkey. that's a big political debate going on in europe for years, whether to allow turkey in. if so, under what conditions and when. and i think this crisis will setback any new country joining the european union. because the whole whether we have the european union and whether we well look like what it does now and whether one currency. all the debates will happen. and the turkey question is more complicat complicated result of this....
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turkey can you have in that salad?salad is? can i eat this all by myself, because i think i could. >> you could eat all that by yourself. >> it's all right? >> it's all right. the only thing that has high calories is your olive oil, good calories nevertheless. 75% low-fat cheese for that and 3 ounces of turkey? >> any kind of smoked turkey. >> greens are free, vegetables are free, olive oil, healthy but still 120 calories per tablespoon so you have to be careful with it. >> find this recipe at nbcwashington.com for that fabulous salad dressing. it is delicious. if you have questions, e-mail s us. she'll answer your questions next monday. i'm ready for that salad. you're not taking that away, i hope. >> not today, barbara. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> our time is now 11:52. coming up, the latest on lindsay lohan who is in court right now. >>> and meteorologist tom kierein will be back with another check on the forecast. stay with us. when it comes to constipation relief... miralax is the one. it's the o
turkey can you have in that salad?salad is? can i eat this all by myself, because i think i could. >> you could eat all that by yourself. >> it's all right? >> it's all right. the only thing that has high calories is your olive oil, good calories nevertheless. 75% low-fat cheese for that and 3 ounces of turkey? >> any kind of smoked turkey. >> greens are free, vegetables are free, olive oil, healthy but still 120 calories per tablespoon so you have to be careful...
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when it comes to wild turkey, he went cold turkey.out when her husband quit drinking. jeanne moos will take a most unusual look. granola nut clusters from nature valley. 100% natural nuts and granola in bite sized clusters. it's a little bit of nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. hey -- who's our best presentation guy? carl. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. and right now save 20% on all online printing purchases. visit fedex.com/print. >>> here's a look at some hot shots coming in from our friends at the associated president. in afghanistan, ufc germane looks over a fog covered valley. in india, they perfo
when it comes to wild turkey, he went cold turkey.out when her husband quit drinking. jeanne moos will take a most unusual look. granola nut clusters from nature valley. 100% natural nuts and granola in bite sized clusters. it's a little bit of nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. hey -- who's our best presentation guy? carl. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about...
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we have had it passed examples with turkey. in the case of argentina, all you have to do was to put off the day of reckoning. host: are other european countries doing the same thing? guest: there are some countries that are shaking. part of this effort with greece is to try to head off the same time of the attack on spanish dead, portuguese and irish dead. -- debt. they are not in as much problem, but they are not out of the woods yet. host: in the "wall street journal" -- these spending cuts, will we see them in these other countries that are defaulting? will that happen so that they would have to avoid taking up the imf for a bailout? guest: it is better for countries to do it under their own decision than to do it under imf pressure. i was an ambassador, an economist but always pride themselves on taking these kinds of measures the head of the imf. obviously, some of these asian countries, like china, what they have done is to build up their reserves so that they can handle a crisis. the answer of too big to fail is not to b
we have had it passed examples with turkey. in the case of argentina, all you have to do was to put off the day of reckoning. host: are other european countries doing the same thing? guest: there are some countries that are shaking. part of this effort with greece is to try to head off the same time of the attack on spanish dead, portuguese and irish dead. -- debt. they are not in as much problem, but they are not out of the woods yet. host: in the "wall street journal" -- these...
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and as you know, there has been some activity between iran, brazil, and turkey, and brazil and turkey are nonpermanent members of the security council. so, as far as i know, if they are still trying to agitate a little bit and get other language in but what is really important is the permanent language -- members agreed. host: republican color, gary, joins us. guest: mrs. albright, i have sort of followed your career and i appreciate everything -- nine caller: mrs. albright, i've sort of followed your career and i appreciate everything you've done for the country. but when it comes to nato, i think the usefulness has sort of comes to an end. when it comes to nation building, i sort of feel that the first go to would be the u.n. instead of nato. i just feel that the usefulness of nato -- it is about time to put nation-building into the hands of the u.n. and not nato. guest: thank you very much for your kind words. let me just say, nato is not into nation-building. nato is the most powerful military alliance in history. what has been interesting about it is that it clearly is an old all
and as you know, there has been some activity between iran, brazil, and turkey, and brazil and turkey are nonpermanent members of the security council. so, as far as i know, if they are still trying to agitate a little bit and get other language in but what is really important is the permanent language -- members agreed. host: republican color, gary, joins us. guest: mrs. albright, i have sort of followed your career and i appreciate everything -- nine caller: mrs. albright, i've sort of...
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not lewdly ruinous time throughout the dinner all night because of turkey's treatment of the kurdishinority and i have my differences and i've had my differences with the same american ambassador and i cannot most feel sorry for ambassador starts to ache on having to face painter for an evening knowing that the american policy was complicit in a new southeast and syria. and he couldn't let that go. he could've said were here and i delegation of rights. we can sit this one out. no you can't. this is your chance. we'll always be sorry later if you kept quiet. there's never a good occasion for keeping your mouth shut. so so far nothing but praise an offer for me. but when it can attend a good good friend of mine and a great friend of the writing and free expression and writers and people with hip as you all remember by the clerical dictator of the theocratic dictator of foreign state [inaudible] that condemned him to a life or death sentence. he condemned him to death and they been joined to bring this about which meant someone had to order his social life and other arrangements by radi
not lewdly ruinous time throughout the dinner all night because of turkey's treatment of the kurdishinority and i have my differences and i've had my differences with the same american ambassador and i cannot most feel sorry for ambassador starts to ache on having to face painter for an evening knowing that the american policy was complicit in a new southeast and syria. and he couldn't let that go. he could've said were here and i delegation of rights. we can sit this one out. no you can't....
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also the doctor said you learned this information from greece and turkey. those muslims, they're pagans. you can't learn from them either. and so cotton mather and the ministers responded, oh, we can't learn from payingans? -- pagans. you mean ancient pagans? those ancient doctors who shaped your entire dogmatic way of practicing medicine? those pagans? it's a very curious debate. and, you know, the doctors also were attacking, you know, linger from native american. and mather said we learned how to cure rattlesnake bites from them. he said, look, god gave them a special affliction, a special disease. but he also gave them a special cure. and we can learn from all of these nonwestern peoples. i mean, mather in this whole debate comes across as really pretty liberal-minded, open-minded. even by 2010 standards. it's really quite amazing. and while the doctors -- it just -- it's a crazy debate. the doctors refused to even examine one patient even under completely isolated conditions out in an isolated in boston harbor. they said we're not going to see patients
also the doctor said you learned this information from greece and turkey. those muslims, they're pagans. you can't learn from them either. and so cotton mather and the ministers responded, oh, we can't learn from payingans? -- pagans. you mean ancient pagans? those ancient doctors who shaped your entire dogmatic way of practicing medicine? those pagans? it's a very curious debate. and, you know, the doctors also were attacking, you know, linger from native american. and mather said we learned...
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move over to northbound on the gw parkway, more problems here at turkey run. more crash activity.outhbound check it out. green cars and okay to the key bridge. back to you. t. >>> the chain bridge is open but not all three lanes as promised. kristin fisher is following the commuter alert and explains why things aren't done just yet. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning. this is supposed to be the first morning in almost a year that drivers were able to use all three lanes on the chain bridge. see the sign behind me? that sign was actually supposed to be taken down by 6:30 this morning buttic you can see it there, thanks to the bad weather this weekend. that sign is going to be there for a few more days because until traffic on the bridge is back to normal. here's what happened. the chain bridge has been closed to drivers and pedestrians since 9:00 on friday night. over the week, vdot crews -- dcot dot crews replace the concrete barrier answer the only thing left was to paint lane markers on the bridge. then it started to rain. in fact a record amount of rainfall on sun
move over to northbound on the gw parkway, more problems here at turkey run. more crash activity.outhbound check it out. green cars and okay to the key bridge. back to you. t. >>> the chain bridge is open but not all three lanes as promised. kristin fisher is following the commuter alert and explains why things aren't done just yet. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning. this is supposed to be the first morning in almost a year that drivers were able to use all three...
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clinton says iran knew what was coming yesterday when it announced an agreement with turkey yesterday to ship to of the fuel out of the country. >> we don't think it is any accident that iran agreed to this decoration as we were prepared to move forward in new york. the fact we had russia on board and we had china on board, and we were moving early this week, namely, today, to share the text of that resolution put pressure on iran, which knethey were trying to somehow dissipate. >> brown: the u.n. has imposed three rounds of sanctions for failing to comply with international safeguards and inspections. the iranians continue to say their program is for peaceful purposes, but the pressure for news sanctions increased this year when iran began enriching uranium at higher levels. >> reporter: we are producing and stockpiling several kilos of this every day, and god willing, in the near future, daily production will be tripled. >> >> brown: in april, after signing a nuclear arms deal with china, dem ittri said that . they, too, discussed ramping up pressure against the islamic republic. la
clinton says iran knew what was coming yesterday when it announced an agreement with turkey yesterday to ship to of the fuel out of the country. >> we don't think it is any accident that iran agreed to this decoration as we were prepared to move forward in new york. the fact we had russia on board and we had china on board, and we were moving early this week, namely, today, to share the text of that resolution put pressure on iran, which knethey were trying to somehow dissipate. >>...
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iran has notified the atomic energy agency of the agreement to send enriched uranium to turkey in exchange for fuel. western powers question the value of that deal. brazil is also a partner. there is a feeling it does not address the demand that iran holds all in richmond. sanctions are still a possibility. ethiopia's party looks for a landslide in the national election. sunday's poll has been condemned by a group as theater. it says the ruling party of the prime minister intimidated people into voting for it. bp has pledged $500 million to study the impact of the oil spill on the gulf of mexico. the chief executive says his firm is committed to doing all it can to lessen the impact. south korea has announced sanctions against the north over the torpedo attack that sank one of its warships. this includes any north korean ships from south korean waters. there are some signs china may exert new pressure. the u.s. will join an anti- summary of excise -- anti- submarine exercise. >> how to respond without risking further escalation. here is what he plans to do. >> south korea will ban all nort
iran has notified the atomic energy agency of the agreement to send enriched uranium to turkey in exchange for fuel. western powers question the value of that deal. brazil is also a partner. there is a feeling it does not address the demand that iran holds all in richmond. sanctions are still a possibility. ethiopia's party looks for a landslide in the national election. sunday's poll has been condemned by a group as theater. it says the ruling party of the prime minister intimidated people...
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also, the doctor said you learned this information from greece and turkey. the muslims are pagans. you can't learn from them either. and so, cotton mather and the ministers responded, we can't learn from pagans? you mean ancient pagans like hypocrisies and galen, those ancient doctors who shaped the entire dogmatic way of practicing medicine? those pagans? it is a very fierce debate. and you know, the doctors also were attacking learning from native americans and mather said no, the learn how to cure snake bax-- rattlesnake bites from them. god gave them a special affliction, a special disease but he also gave them a special care and we can learn from all of these non-western people. mather in this whole debate comes across as really pretty liberal minded, open-minded and even by 2010 standards. it is really quite amazing. and while the doctors-- it is a crazy debate. the doctors refuse to even examined one patient, even under completely isolated conditions out on an island in boston harbor. they said, we are not going to see patients, even if they have smallpox. they refuse to see
also, the doctor said you learned this information from greece and turkey. the muslims are pagans. you can't learn from them either. and so, cotton mather and the ministers responded, we can't learn from pagans? you mean ancient pagans like hypocrisies and galen, those ancient doctors who shaped the entire dogmatic way of practicing medicine? those pagans? it is a very fierce debate. and you know, the doctors also were attacking learning from native americans and mather said no, the learn how...
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of the undertakings by both turkey and brazil.ey have attempted to find a solution to iran's standoff with the international community, and then made an announcement in iran -- and they made an announcement in tehran that includes certain commitments by iran. as we and the international community have made clear over the past months, it is not sufficient for iran to make a declaration at a press conference. iran has to clearly and authoritatively convey to the international atomic energy agency what its position is and what it is prepared to do before any offer by iran can be legitimately considered by the international community. that has not happened. while the removal of a significant portion of low- enriched uranium from iran would be a positive step, we are seriously concerned about things that are missing from the declaration announced. the chairman began by listing some of those. chief among them, iran is refusal to suspend enrichment of uranium to nearly 20% levels. that is in clear violation of its international obligatio
of the undertakings by both turkey and brazil.ey have attempted to find a solution to iran's standoff with the international community, and then made an announcement in iran -- and they made an announcement in tehran that includes certain commitments by iran. as we and the international community have made clear over the past months, it is not sufficient for iran to make a declaration at a press conference. iran has to clearly and authoritatively convey to the international atomic energy agency...
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. >> iran notified the energy agency of its agreement to send uranium to turkey in exchange for fuel. western powers question the value of this deal. brazil is also a partner. there is a feeling that it does not rest -- sanctions are still a possibility. ahiopia's party looks for landslide in their elections. the poll has been condemned by a pressure group as theater. they say the ruling party of the prime minister pressured and intimidated people into voting for it. and newly elected politician has been killed in iraq. -- a newly elected politician. he was killed in a drive-by. a spokesman says two people have been arrested. anchor is building at bp and the federal government -- anger is building. the oil has been gushing from a broken well and bp reiterated they are doing all they can to shut it off. that is little consolation to those watching their shores suffer. our north american editor has the latest >> on a beach in louisiana -- are north american editor has the latest. >> as the oil comes ashore, there are doubts about the battle plan for who should be in charge while the fur
. >> iran notified the energy agency of its agreement to send uranium to turkey in exchange for fuel. western powers question the value of this deal. brazil is also a partner. there is a feeling that it does not rest -- sanctions are still a possibility. ahiopia's party looks for landslide in their elections. the poll has been condemned by a pressure group as theater. they say the ruling party of the prime minister pressured and intimidated people into voting for it. and newly elected...
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of the syringe uranian -- of its enriched uranium -- and the agreement they reached on monday with turkey and brazil was an important initiative in resolving international tension by peaceful means. british airways managers will meet during the day later in an attempt to avert a fresh wave of industrial action. the five day strike is due to begin on monday after they won an appeal against an injunction. there was further bad news for the airline announcing record losses of 531 million pounds in the last year. its biggest since privatization more than 20 years ago. our business editor has more. >> bad news definitely comes in threes. the worst recession is all the lovely if you like quiet aircraft terminals. it could not get many of its planes in the air because of this yet to be settled disputes with cabin crew. and this stuff has also been pretty disruptive. no surprise that losses soared to 531 million pounds and 932 million pounds over two years. because revenue has slumped by 1 billion pounds. >> 932 million over two years. it can't go on like this, can it? >> no, it can't. i think th
of the syringe uranian -- of its enriched uranium -- and the agreement they reached on monday with turkey and brazil was an important initiative in resolving international tension by peaceful means. british airways managers will meet during the day later in an attempt to avert a fresh wave of industrial action. the five day strike is due to begin on monday after they won an appeal against an injunction. there was further bad news for the airline announcing record losses of 531 million pounds in...
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it has had terrible wars with turkey, well known, and the real fundamental of it is it has now a veryk economy outside things you know, shipping, tourism and so forth -- there is really not much in the way of an industrial sector, a lot of the most talented greeks work abroad. it's a really quite weak economic system but very high costs now, and really rather uncompetitive, and a long history of political -- as the greek prime minister himself said a long history of corruption and essentially, paternalistic politics. the sort of politics that is built around family relations, and ties to particular families. a hereditary business. this is a very different political and economic culture from contemporary germany. just a reality. and it's an extreme version of the huge variety in europe anyway. >> charlie: does it have any argument on the argument that turkey makes to be part of the european union? >> that's an interesting question. it might well be when they look at this they will think even more carefully about whether or not they want to join this mess. >> charlie: it's been the othe
it has had terrible wars with turkey, well known, and the real fundamental of it is it has now a veryk economy outside things you know, shipping, tourism and so forth -- there is really not much in the way of an industrial sector, a lot of the most talented greeks work abroad. it's a really quite weak economic system but very high costs now, and really rather uncompetitive, and a long history of political -- as the greek prime minister himself said a long history of corruption and essentially,...
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to get back our land through the peace negotiations in 2008 when we had those negotiations in turkey . >> reporter: let me understand line that. you believe that iran, even though it says it does not rise israel's right to exist, when you through turkey were trying to negotiate with the israelis, the iranians were supportive of that? >> exactly. >> reporter: so you're saying actions speak louder than words? >> exactly. that's what i mean. and they said it in words. they said publicly that we support syria. so they said it twice during the negotiations. and forward. so you can not see with one eye. so that's what's happening. they see only what they want to, they hear what they want to hear and they ignore the other stand from the same government . >> lehrer: charlie's full interview with president assad can be seen tonight on most pbs stations. >> brown: finally tonight, new gadgets, new habits and the ancient craft of story-telling. last year, electronic, or e-book sales increased by more than 175% compared to 2008. by march of this year, they accounted for roughly 16% of all book s
to get back our land through the peace negotiations in 2008 when we had those negotiations in turkey . >> reporter: let me understand line that. you believe that iran, even though it says it does not rise israel's right to exist, when you through turkey were trying to negotiate with the israelis, the iranians were supportive of that? >> exactly. >> reporter: so you're saying actions speak louder than words? >> exactly. that's what i mean. and they said it in words. they...
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>> guest: he had a two-gallon jug of wild turkey that we set up all night. we almost got in a violent argument almost, over stalin and communism and everything. and he wrote i think in hatch magazine, he said he met me and you can was a rude sort of geek with a seven accent. but he came down to washington and he came up to watergate, we went swimming out there at the pool. and we had about 14 cores. it's all in his books. and he is to send me letters and we were very friendly. and he's a crazy liar, you know? the gem is right. you get reality, you get all this other stuff. is here i think was a campaign to 1992. one of the funnest books. 1972, i'm sorry. was one of the funniest books i've ever read. that guy, his buddy of his, having along on that train. >> host: you are telling us your first date with mrs. buchanan, the future mrs. buchanan was with wild turkey all night? >> guest: yeah, up there arguing in a hotel. he and i were drinking, it was his booth. but i would say that maybe the first time was just before that. he was up there crazy. nixon had spok
>> guest: he had a two-gallon jug of wild turkey that we set up all night. we almost got in a violent argument almost, over stalin and communism and everything. and he wrote i think in hatch magazine, he said he met me and you can was a rude sort of geek with a seven accent. but he came down to washington and he came up to watergate, we went swimming out there at the pool. and we had about 14 cores. it's all in his books. and he is to send me letters and we were very friendly. and he's a...
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they said the agreement iran reached with turkey and brazil was an important initiative to in resolvingnternational tensions by peaceful means. north korea must stop its provocative behavior, the words of secretary of state hillary clinton in response to the international inquiry which blamed pyongyang for sinking a south creecreian ship. ms. clinton says the country must face the consequences. she gave that warning earlier in japan. >> this was the start of a tour to try to find unity on how to respond to north korea. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, was all smiles in tokyo. japan had made clear it was ready to stand at america's side. the prime minister has described the sinking of the south korean warship as unforgivable. >> we agree that north korea must stop its provocative behavior, halt its policy of threats and belligerence toward its neighbors and take irrespers -- irreversible steps to fulfill its denuclearization commitments and comply with international law. let me be clear. this will not be and cannot be business as usual. there must be an international, not ju
they said the agreement iran reached with turkey and brazil was an important initiative to in resolvingnternational tensions by peaceful means. north korea must stop its provocative behavior, the words of secretary of state hillary clinton in response to the international inquiry which blamed pyongyang for sinking a south creecreian ship. ms. clinton says the country must face the consequences. she gave that warning earlier in japan. >> this was the start of a tour to try to find unity on...
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we have had it passed examples with turkey.n the case of argentina, all you have to do was to put off the day of reckoning. host: are other european countries doing the same thing? guest: there are some countries that are shaking. part of this effort with greece is to try to head off the same time of the attack on spanish dead, portuguese and irish dead. -- debt. they are not in as much problem, but they are not out of the woods yet. host: in the "wall street journal" -- these spending cuts, will we see them in these other countries that are defaulting? will that happen so that they would have to avoid taking up the imf for a bailout? guest: it is better for countries to do it under their own decision than to do it under imf pressure. i was an ambassador, an economist but always pride themselves on taking these kinds of measures the head of the imf. obviously, some of these asian countries, like china, what they have done is to build up their reserves so that they can handle a crisis. the answer of too big to fail is not to bai
we have had it passed examples with turkey.n the case of argentina, all you have to do was to put off the day of reckoning. host: are other european countries doing the same thing? guest: there are some countries that are shaking. part of this effort with greece is to try to head off the same time of the attack on spanish dead, portuguese and irish dead. -- debt. they are not in as much problem, but they are not out of the woods yet. host: in the "wall street journal" -- these...
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he said the agreement iran reached on monday with turkey and brazil was an important initiative in resolving international tensions by peaceful means. north korea must stop its provocative behavior, the words of the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton in response to the international inquiry which has blamed pyongyang for sink age south korean warship and killing 46 sailors. mrs. clinton says the north must face international consequences. she is now in china starting a week's tour of the region. she gave that warning earlier in japan. from coco, roland burke. >> this was a start to try to find unity on how to respond to north korea. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, was all smiles in tokyo. japan had already made clear it was ready to stand at america's side. the prime minister has described the sinking of the south korean warship as unforgivable. >> we agree that north korea must stop its provocative behavior, halt its policy of threats and belligerence toward its neighbors, and take irreversible steps to fulfill it's denuclearization commitments and comply with internatio
he said the agreement iran reached on monday with turkey and brazil was an important initiative in resolving international tensions by peaceful means. north korea must stop its provocative behavior, the words of the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton in response to the international inquiry which has blamed pyongyang for sink age south korean warship and killing 46 sailors. mrs. clinton says the north must face international consequences. she is now in china starting a week's tour of the...
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today, we celebrate a traditional turkey dinner.unintelligible] this is a great country with a great people. arizona was part of the state of mexico. part of the united states was part of the greater mexico. we are not here today to tell those forces that we want arizona back, that we want california back, that we what texas back, that we want colorado back, that we want florida back. we are calling those forces in this country, as we concentrate on this rally, sending a message to the governor of arizona -- be better tear up that bill, that law that you signed. tear it up. we are not going to stand any more for your nonsense in your racism. -- and your racism. i have been all -- i have been marching for almost 60 years. when i started marching, i was 18. that was in 1955. they told me -- i did not go. i started marching in 1955. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] i was inspired rosa parks, i was inspired by many others. those two jewish americans who joined an african-american youngster to fight injustice. they went down sout
today, we celebrate a traditional turkey dinner.unintelligible] this is a great country with a great people. arizona was part of the state of mexico. part of the united states was part of the greater mexico. we are not here today to tell those forces that we want arizona back, that we want california back, that we what texas back, that we want colorado back, that we want florida back. we are calling those forces in this country, as we concentrate on this rally, sending a message to the governor...
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literally when i read there is a reference to germany did a car, go through bulgaria and go into turkey and wait and get the pictures taken and and go into afghanistan and back again. i am thinking of a chance of living in -- losing your head is 60/40 against two. >> they fell in love with afghanistan. that was crazy for me. and kandahar specifically we are about to invade kandahar that is the word i have heard. things cannot be any more different now they and then but they were putting their lives on the line if you were caught in iran you would be executed. they would basically take your relatives' names and write it down. there is then entertaining part of the book to help take down a smuggling operation until he realized he would have to carry this into iran as part of the cover for the sting operation then you see the poster at the embassy with the european backpackers. it was down bounding in deed and the thing about the guys that sale across the pacific ocean, they went through some serious storms where they were surfers and they had what suits and one would be strapped to the re
literally when i read there is a reference to germany did a car, go through bulgaria and go into turkey and wait and get the pictures taken and and go into afghanistan and back again. i am thinking of a chance of living in -- losing your head is 60/40 against two. >> they fell in love with afghanistan. that was crazy for me. and kandahar specifically we are about to invade kandahar that is the word i have heard. things cannot be any more different now they and then but they were putting...
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people talk about turkey, egypt, others. and less convinced about them -- you will see other states follow in the suit. beyond that, if iran can get nuclear weapons, a country that everyone else realizes is a tremendous threat to international peace and stability, and prosperity, why should others stopped? do brazil and argentina really believe the world will treat the moors? . . >> out of about chinese policy, not u.s. policy. -- i will talk about chinese policy not u.s. policy. " i would talk about the extent to which chinese and u.s. interest overlap regarding tv u.s. -- of the iran -- regarding the iran issue. the logic is easy to understand. one of five members of the permanent -- one of the five nuclear weapons states under the regime, china's interest isn't year and other -- china's interests is in having fewer capabilities. it is the same logic as the united states. we have converging interest. -- we of convergent interests. the united states has a lot of problems with these countries -- iraq, iran -- but not china.
people talk about turkey, egypt, others. and less convinced about them -- you will see other states follow in the suit. beyond that, if iran can get nuclear weapons, a country that everyone else realizes is a tremendous threat to international peace and stability, and prosperity, why should others stopped? do brazil and argentina really believe the world will treat the moors? . . >> out of about chinese policy, not u.s. policy. -- i will talk about chinese policy not u.s. policy. " i...
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iran as light -- red below turkey. -- is right below turkey.e have the highest literacy rate and the college graduates, hopefully we will never have to climb those mountains. guest: he raises a point about how our economy is strained because of military expenditures. to give you something to think about, we're basically running the united states government on borrowed money from the chinese. what of they declare us a bad credit risk because our economic strength is not as good as our military strength? there are many complex issues in running the country had a deficit. -- at a deficit. it seems to me that for obama to declare his defense budget as off-limits, that affects the state of the national economy. most of the chinese, are they the biggest purchasers next to the u.s. -- host: the chinese, are they the biggest purchasers next to the u.s.? guest: the reason they're purchasing warships is to defeat -- protect their oil supply in the persian gulf. they do not have a single foreign deployment of troops everywhere. we have 150 countries. i th
iran as light -- red below turkey. -- is right below turkey.e have the highest literacy rate and the college graduates, hopefully we will never have to climb those mountains. guest: he raises a point about how our economy is strained because of military expenditures. to give you something to think about, we're basically running the united states government on borrowed money from the chinese. what of they declare us a bad credit risk because our economic strength is not as good as our military...
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momentthat they thought the sky was empty, the sky was filled with israeli f-15 and f-16 had it flown to turkeyhook and came down into syria to pull up a secret nuclear facility in the corner of syria up near the turkish border. they bombed it, destroyed it and escaped and never once did any of those big f-15's and big f-16 show up on syria's radar screens. mbf is teens and f-16's were designed to mimic 70's in their big and reflect radar like us mistry lighting up, but they never appeared on the theory and radar screens. because before israel launched its plans, it launched a cyberattack. secretly take over the syrian air defense network and gave the syrian air defense operators an image that israel wanted them to see, which was nothing is happening. those explosions you hear in the background and those airplanes are your flying overhead must be someone's tv. so cyberwar has already started. there are examples of cyberwar. estonia was attacked a few years ago. it's banking system, it don't system crashed. people from russia, perhaps the russian government, but people did it. a year later when
momentthat they thought the sky was empty, the sky was filled with israeli f-15 and f-16 had it flown to turkeyhook and came down into syria to pull up a secret nuclear facility in the corner of syria up near the turkish border. they bombed it, destroyed it and escaped and never once did any of those big f-15's and big f-16 show up on syria's radar screens. mbf is teens and f-16's were designed to mimic 70's in their big and reflect radar like us mistry lighting up, but they never appeared on...
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people from japan and turkey are there. >> reporter: and they have one final challenge left. >> we had to raise $5,400 to cover team registration and tournament fees. >> reporter: while raising funds to get there, they are honing in on skills that could one day solve world challenges. >> the type of create tv problem solving skills they have practiced is great to put something like that to use. >> reporter: in maryland, preston mitch ham, abc 2 news. >> if you would like more information about the program, log on to our website at abc2news.com and we wish them well. >>> listen, we've been buying his books and seeing him on public television for years. steve, welcome home. >> thank you very much. >> i'll going to grill you first before you grill. you were born in japan. >> born in japan, bedford high school, preaks -- pikesville, maryland was my home. >> and you're cooking crab cakes. >> despite the fact that i've written five books on cooking, these are still my favorite. >> a thick t-bone steak and it gets freshly ground black pepper and here is the totally cool part about it. you don
people from japan and turkey are there. >> reporter: and they have one final challenge left. >> we had to raise $5,400 to cover team registration and tournament fees. >> reporter: while raising funds to get there, they are honing in on skills that could one day solve world challenges. >> the type of create tv problem solving skills they have practiced is great to put something like that to use. >> reporter: in maryland, preston mitch ham, abc 2 news. >> if...
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animals because the insurance company wouldn't let me work with anyone -- well, anything other than turkeyscalled hercules. i remember his name. and they set up, like, this cage around the perimeter of the set. you know, put, like, razor wire around the top of it. and they put airline cable and a car on this lion. lions -- real lion, like, you know, as close to me and this camera here. maybe even shorter, i can't remember. and standing on the mark, you know? and the trainer guy comes on. everyone's on the outside of this cage. and they go, okay -- you know, you get in the crouch position like you were ready to fight. and i was in better shape in those days. i didn't look like the yum-yum suit guy. i probably looked like a big old -- >> jimmy: you are applying a character. >> i look like a big old steak with legs. >> jimmy: again, you call guy ferrari, he could do something for that steak. [ laughter ] >> so i look the lion in the eye when they say "action." >> jimmy: you can't look a lion in the eye? >> you can't, no! that's what the guy says. he says, don't look them in the eyes. of course
animals because the insurance company wouldn't let me work with anyone -- well, anything other than turkeyscalled hercules. i remember his name. and they set up, like, this cage around the perimeter of the set. you know, put, like, razor wire around the top of it. and they put airline cable and a car on this lion. lions -- real lion, like, you know, as close to me and this camera here. maybe even shorter, i can't remember. and standing on the mark, you know? and the trainer guy comes on....
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it's amazing how mather was able to use this medicine is being practiced in greece and turkey, being practiced in china as akin to the intention in the 1700's. i'm not sure they could always explain either. they knew that a word and they were then able to transmit this information to these enlightened europeans and colonists who were experienced in their scientific revolution and so it's fascinating nsi said mather always gave credit and never claimed to be a genius and i think i was a very interesting part of the story. >> again, thank you area much for your attention. [applause] >> later people were being inoculated, was the more the wealthy people who were able to afford it? was that those who have money could he inoculated and the corn people couldn't? >> i don't know specifically. obviously there was a cost associated with it and you would have to, you know, take several weeks off of work while you experience it and this was a long process. and not everyone could necessarily afford to do that. which brings us to an interesting point [inaudible] she was going to a grand tour of e
it's amazing how mather was able to use this medicine is being practiced in greece and turkey, being practiced in china as akin to the intention in the 1700's. i'm not sure they could always explain either. they knew that a word and they were then able to transmit this information to these enlightened europeans and colonists who were experienced in their scientific revolution and so it's fascinating nsi said mather always gave credit and never claimed to be a genius and i think i was a very...
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then he went to convert -- just to show you how nothing really changes, to convert the sultan in turkey, the head of islam. and the sultan said, convert or we'll behead you and he converted. this was an unbelievable tragedy for the jews. so the rabbis had the concept of hurrying the messiah. human beings cannot make the messiah come more quickly. and, of course, that again is what -- that's what radicalism is about. making a messiah except they think of themselves as the messiah. and sarah -- sarah also -- i could go through many things. but these were the kind of conversations that we had. my own views are expressed pretty clearly in the end of time. i'm an agnostic. it's a mystery to me. i have obviously a tremendous respect for the religious vision. in fact, one of the things i describe in the book was christopher hitchens is a friend of mine. but i think his book "god is not great" is a very shallow read. and it's a bestseller because of that. christopher is a wonderful writer. and very intelligent man. but does not grasp the religious sensibility at all. and sarah and i shared this
then he went to convert -- just to show you how nothing really changes, to convert the sultan in turkey, the head of islam. and the sultan said, convert or we'll behead you and he converted. this was an unbelievable tragedy for the jews. so the rabbis had the concept of hurrying the messiah. human beings cannot make the messiah come more quickly. and, of course, that again is what -- that's what radicalism is about. making a messiah except they think of themselves as the messiah. and sarah --...
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thought the sky was empty, the sky was filled with israeli f-15 and f-16's that have flown through turkey and then on a right hook income down into syria to blow up a secret nuclear facility in the corridor of syria of near the turkish border. they bombed it, destroyed it, and escaped and never once did any of those big f-15's in big f-16's show up on syria's radar screen. the f-15's and f-16's were dyed designed in the 1970s and they are big and they reflect radar like a christmas tree lighting up. but they never appeared on the syrian radar screens. because, before israel launched its planes, it launched its cyberattack. c. karelia took over the secret -- syrian air defense and gave the syrian air defense operators an image that israel wanted them to see, which was nothing is happening. those explosions you hear in the background and those airplanes you hear flying overhead must be something on the tv. so, cyberwar has already started there are examples of cyberwar. estonia was attacked a few years ago. its banking system, it's governed ministries and its phone system crash. the people
thought the sky was empty, the sky was filled with israeli f-15 and f-16's that have flown through turkey and then on a right hook income down into syria to blow up a secret nuclear facility in the corridor of syria of near the turkish border. they bombed it, destroyed it, and escaped and never once did any of those big f-15's in big f-16's show up on syria's radar screen. the f-15's and f-16's were dyed designed in the 1970s and they are big and they reflect radar like a christmas tree...
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watching and doing policy, every other quarter, an emerging market country was going bust, mexico, asia, turkey, argentina, pakistan, uruguay, brazil, the dominican republic and were occurring with a frequency that was scary. and, also discovering crisis, and many to come and they occur more frequently than people think and are not rare events and are unfortunately the norm and secondly are becoming more violent and if you think of the damage caused by financial crisis, you have the recessions, falling employment, and fall in incomes, and destruction of wealth, housing wealth, and stock market wealth and usually, the fiscal cost of cleaning up these financial crises tends to be huge and, financial institution, the fiscal stimulus is needed to avoid severe economic down turns and so, not only are they occurring more frequently, they are more virulent and damaging and the cost of cleaning up the mess is significant and that is why understanding economic and financial crises and, two, you know, trying to prevent them is becoming really important and there is already a backlash because of the finan
watching and doing policy, every other quarter, an emerging market country was going bust, mexico, asia, turkey, argentina, pakistan, uruguay, brazil, the dominican republic and were occurring with a frequency that was scary. and, also discovering crisis, and many to come and they occur more frequently than people think and are not rare events and are unfortunately the norm and secondly are becoming more violent and if you think of the damage caused by financial crisis, you have the recessions,...
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his much-publicized mission-- to talk turkey to wall street. >> a vote for reform is a vote to put a stop to taxpayer-funded bailouts. that's the truth, end of story. ( applause ) >> reporter: but bailouts won't end, says economist and frequent newshour guest simon johnson, unless the big banks are made significantly smaller. >> it's worse than it was before the crash of september 2008. the biggest banks became bigger, they got these very big bailouts-- unconditional bailouts. the obama administration said it had no alternative, but that by itself is an extraordinary admission. and our attempts to reform the system, our attempts to pass some legislation that will rein in the power of the biggest banks, the strongest banks-- that's j.p. morgan chase, citi group, bank of america, wells fargo, goldman sachs, morgan stanley-- those efforts, i think, are going to amount to, unfortunately, not enough. >> reporter: johnson's new book with co-author james kwak argues that america's big banks have conspired to become too big to fail, and government must therefore break them up. an amendment t
his much-publicized mission-- to talk turkey to wall street. >> a vote for reform is a vote to put a stop to taxpayer-funded bailouts. that's the truth, end of story. ( applause ) >> reporter: but bailouts won't end, says economist and frequent newshour guest simon johnson, unless the big banks are made significantly smaller. >> it's worse than it was before the crash of september 2008. the biggest banks became bigger, they got these very big bailouts-- unconditional bailouts....
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travel was disrupted in morocco, spain, and turkey, where airspace was restricted because of the height of the ash cloud. the volcano kept spewing lava and ash today. it has been erupting since mid- april, when air traffic in europe was suspended for five straight days. toyota posted a profit of $2.3 billion for the last fiscal year. and for the fourth quarter, from january to march, it made $1.2 billion in profit, this as the company fights to salvage its reputation after recalling more than eight million cars worldwide for faulty gas pedals, a braking software glitch and other defects. the company is facing more than 300 state and federal lawsuits in the u.s. alone. on wall street today, stocks were mixed. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 37 points to close at 10,748. the nasdaq rose less than a point to close at 2375. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: as crews in the gulf continued today to search for new ways to plug t
travel was disrupted in morocco, spain, and turkey, where airspace was restricted because of the height of the ash cloud. the volcano kept spewing lava and ash today. it has been erupting since mid- april, when air traffic in europe was suspended for five straight days. toyota posted a profit of $2.3 billion for the last fiscal year. and for the fourth quarter, from january to march, it made $1.2 billion in profit, this as the company fights to salvage its reputation after recalling more than...
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it's to evolve into turkey, but the one final note i believe you with is, is the biblically literate among you, the home building many that occurred an echo building projects bad. and some of you will know where i am reciting this from. they said one to another, go, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly. and they had brick for stone, and they said go, too, let us build a city and a tower whose top may reach into heaven. in the first years of the 21st century, this babble like effort would promise affordable housing for everyone record is of income our character, that debt obligations, should he choose to on of them, would be packaged and sold without risk, but i was being built under the guise there would be no risk. all would prosper and everyone would be like a god. unfortunately, like the folks at apple, to my which had been confounded and they did not understand one another's speech. at this point let me thank my financial advisor for helping me understand this because the language stuff is impenetrable. but in even the ceos did not understand what the workers were doing. t
it's to evolve into turkey, but the one final note i believe you with is, is the biblically literate among you, the home building many that occurred an echo building projects bad. and some of you will know where i am reciting this from. they said one to another, go, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly. and they had brick for stone, and they said go, too, let us build a city and a tower whose top may reach into heaven. in the first years of the 21st century, this babble like effort would...