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last, that's another element, and coouchtions by the opposition thataccusations that ithas become undemocratic or single minded in its attempt to govern accusations that the ak party denies and the fact it has won tree and fair negotiations, if the ak party gets what's known as a supermajority then definitely a lot of concerns will come from the forefront who they believe wants to change, and give more power to recep tayyip erdogan. >> i know there was a imern human rights violations. thank you very much for that. >> 365 have died in the capsizing of a chinese ferry. more bodies were found on friday night and saturday. the eastern star sunk in the yangtze river but the capital and first engineer are in police custody. 14 survived. interfighters have attacked the habanea air base east of ramadi. after i.s.i.l. took control of the city last po. shia militias supporting them. >>> the u.s. led coalition have conducted 15 air strikes in iraq and four in syria. the cities of hasaka and de la isz officer were included. more than 65 i.s.i.l. fighters were killed. >>> the united states is investigating
last, that's another element, and coouchtions by the opposition thataccusations that ithas become undemocratic or single minded in its attempt to govern accusations that the ak party denies and the fact it has won tree and fair negotiations, if the ak party gets what's known as a supermajority then definitely a lot of concerns will come from the forefront who they believe wants to change, and give more power to recep tayyip erdogan. >> i know there was a imern human rights violations....
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and in principled when he waives his hand about the undemocratic supreme court because this is decision is one he happens not to like. but when they strike down a low like the campaign finance reform you don't hear anything about undemocratic values there. so the senator is not showing himself in a very good light. >> mike rogers it is like ted cruz doesn't like the outcome, obviously. so let's have elections. what do you make of that? i can't imagine ruth bader ginsburg going out raising money to be reebb elected on the supreme court. there is something really wrong with this across the board. and throw? citizens united and you have you know who buying the supreme court. what's this look like. >> looks like --. -- are so able to maintain such a measured attitude in the face of absolute insanity. i don't know where this man comes from. this is a man who himself has a law degree. this is a man who as you say they are purposely misleading the american people. and i want to stand with him. any pastor in america that in their religious capacity does not want to marry of a couple of men or w
and in principled when he waives his hand about the undemocratic supreme court because this is decision is one he happens not to like. but when they strike down a low like the campaign finance reform you don't hear anything about undemocratic values there. so the senator is not showing himself in a very good light. >> mike rogers it is like ted cruz doesn't like the outcome, obviously. so let's have elections. what do you make of that? i can't imagine ruth bader ginsburg going out raising...
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it would be undemocratic.hat we are going to see is a discussion on whether or not there'll be an extension of the bailout, but more importantly, if there is a decision not to extend it then on tuesday that i.m.f. payback won't happen and the question is will the i.m.f. will christine lagarde, the leader of the i.m.f. inform board members, then it would be a default. she could leave it for up to a month. that would enable this to be a situation where really there's just arrears. the key question then would be will the european central bank pump billions. >> the greek banks, will there be a run on the banks pt the situation is unprecedented. there has been many, many people talking about unchartered waters in the past five years. now, we are right in them. it's really a crisis no one knows what will happen number. >> a lot of uncertainty ahead. thank you, andrew simmonds in brussels there. >> now, the tunisian government is dismissing reports that the islamic state of iraq and levant is behind friday's attack o
it would be undemocratic.hat we are going to see is a discussion on whether or not there'll be an extension of the bailout, but more importantly, if there is a decision not to extend it then on tuesday that i.m.f. payback won't happen and the question is will the i.m.f. will christine lagarde, the leader of the i.m.f. inform board members, then it would be a default. she could leave it for up to a month. that would enable this to be a situation where really there's just arrears. the key...
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. >> it would be outrageous, disgraceful, on demographic -- undemocratic, and unacceptable to greg -- to drag scotland out of the union. >> the main tension is within the tory party itself. more than 50 conservative euros say it is time to leave the european union. some would change the minds of david cameron obtained significant concessions from britain's european partner. genie: french president francois hollande met with michel platini today. he was set to discuss 2016. the tickets go on sale today and michel platini gave the first vote to president francois hollande. chris moore was at the press conference earlier today. here is his report. chris: michel platini delivering a symbolic first ticket to francois hollande. an initial batch of one million tickets for this event gets underway going on sale today. the message is get on the internet early if you want to be involved in that particular lottery. it is an opportunity for france peroration -- preparation, which is going swimmingly well. a fourth one is due at the start of next year. many of the journalists are much more interes
. >> it would be outrageous, disgraceful, on demographic -- undemocratic, and unacceptable to greg -- to drag scotland out of the union. >> the main tension is within the tory party itself. more than 50 conservative euros say it is time to leave the european union. some would change the minds of david cameron obtained significant concessions from britain's european partner. genie: french president francois hollande met with michel platini today. he was set to discuss 2016. the...
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and that is a move pro-democracy legislators and active viforts activists call undemocratic. >> reporterean up is beginning here outside the legislative assembly. the number of frosters is beginning to thin out. it's been a good day for the pro-democracy groups. they have insured that a government proposal to broaden democratic reform here in hong kong would not pass and has not passed. in a sense of, of course, there is an irony to how democrats who spent their lives their careers calling for more democracy in hong kong voting down a a proposal toll do just that. but they say they had to because what was being offered was in a sense a fake democracy. it all ended very quickly and chaotically. i think the pro-government parties realize the the vote would be just a formality. they knew they didn't have the numbers. they knew they were going to lose. and so they simply walked out of the chamber before the vote insuring that the democrats got their way. >>> security forces in central somalia have foiled an attempted suicide attack on a political conference killing three gunmen as they attem
and that is a move pro-democracy legislators and active viforts activists call undemocratic. >> reporterean up is beginning here outside the legislative assembly. the number of frosters is beginning to thin out. it's been a good day for the pro-democracy groups. they have insured that a government proposal to broaden democratic reform here in hong kong would not pass and has not passed. in a sense of, of course, there is an irony to how democrats who spent their lives their careers...
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not be able to krog ac control access and this is an all party state and believe you me will be undemocraticonstitutional. >> reporter: nigeria's new opposition said it is committed to assuming its new role and provide it with a credible party. the pdp falls to the powerful state governors who in the past bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like pdp has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flock flying and to also compete and so optimistic that the party will be there and so positive that with proper planning and strategizing. >> reporter: nigeria opposition has a challenging task ahead, observers hope it will play its part and keep democracy alive. a hope shared by many nigerians who voted for change in the last elections, mohamed davis, al jazeera, nigeria. >>> thousands of people have marched through the bosnian town to remember a mass car from the balkin war and wear white arm bands, in 1992 they were ordered to wear white arm bands and mark their houses with a white sheet and more than 3,000 people were killed in the months that followed. >> translator: on the 25th of j
not be able to krog ac control access and this is an all party state and believe you me will be undemocraticonstitutional. >> reporter: nigeria's new opposition said it is committed to assuming its new role and provide it with a credible party. the pdp falls to the powerful state governors who in the past bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like pdp has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flock flying and to also compete and so optimistic that the party will be...
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it will be undemocratic and unconstitutional. >> reporter: but the new rulers say they will provide thery with credible rule. the p.d.p. falls to the powerful state governors who in the past. bank roled the country. >> we will do our best like the p.t.b. has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying and to also compete neighborbly. and so optimistic that the party will be there. i am so positive that with problemmer planning and strategizing. >> reporter: nigeria's opposition has a challenging task ahead. observers hope it will play its part and keep democracy alive. a hope shared by many nigerians who voted for change in the last elections. al jazerra nigeria. >>> a major climate change meeting is taking place in germany. delegates from nearly 200 countries are looking to lay down the foundations for a global deal to be signed in paris this december. huge obstacles remain, though, including how to help nations most affected by global warming. nick clark reports from cuba. >> reporter: 56 rainy seasons have come and gone since the revolution and much has changed. back in t
it will be undemocratic and unconstitutional. >> reporter: but the new rulers say they will provide thery with credible rule. the p.d.p. falls to the powerful state governors who in the past. bank roled the country. >> we will do our best like the p.t.b. has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying and to also compete neighborbly. and so optimistic that the party will be there. i am so positive that with problemmer planning and strategizing. >> reporter:...
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i believe it will be undemocratic and it's uncontusional think. >> reporter: but the new opposition hasthat it's committed to assuming its new role and that will provide the country with a credible and responsible opposition. >> reporter: the task of rebuilding the pdp falls to the people who bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like the p.d.p. has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying and to also compete favorably. and so optimistic that the party will be there. i am so positive that with proper planning, and restrategizing. >> reporter: nigeria's opposition has a challenging task ahead. observers hope it will play its part and keep democracy alive. a hope shared by many nigerians who voted for change in the last elections. al jazerra nigeria. >>> all right, i want to show you some live pictures right now of the solar plane attempting to fly around the world without a drop of fuel. it is supposed to make an unscheduled stop because of bad weather. now, this is the plane in which the swiss pilot took off from china on sunday for hawaii on what is supposed to b
i believe it will be undemocratic and it's uncontusional think. >> reporter: but the new opposition hasthat it's committed to assuming its new role and that will provide the country with a credible and responsible opposition. >> reporter: the task of rebuilding the pdp falls to the people who bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like the p.d.p. has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying and to also compete favorably. and so optimistic that the party...
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athenian market fishmonger paris klonis told us the power of greece' foreign creditors is simply undemocratic. >> we live like slaves and something has to change for our country. >> reporter: but in athens today, tens of thousands of greeks rallied in support of a "yes" vote. alex argyros an investment banker, told us if greece defaults on its loans the consequences will be catastrophic. >> poverty social unrest, people on the streets and a lot of uncertainty. >> reporter: if greece votes no what, you will you do? >> most likely if i have the ability i will choose to leave the country. >> reporter: the greek government is gambling that its creditors won't allow greece to default on its loans and will soften some of their demands. but, scott if greece miscalculates, it could end up bankrupt and also be forced to leave the single european currency sparking financial losses around the world. >> pelley: holly williams reporting for us tonight from athens. holly, thank you. u.s. markets shrugged off the greek tragedy after a sell-off yesterday, the dow gained 23 points today. as many as five milli
athenian market fishmonger paris klonis told us the power of greece' foreign creditors is simply undemocratic. >> we live like slaves and something has to change for our country. >> reporter: but in athens today, tens of thousands of greeks rallied in support of a "yes" vote. alex argyros an investment banker, told us if greece defaults on its loans the consequences will be catastrophic. >> poverty social unrest, people on the streets and a lot of uncertainty....
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choose from candidates approved by beijing a move pro-democracy legislators and activists say is undemocratic brown joins us live with with reaction from there. adrian. >> reporter: well, yes, it all ended very quickly and very chaotically. some of the legislators from the pro-government parties i think knew that today was not going to be their day the vote want going to a formality and they walked out of the chamber en masse, which meant there were just 37 legislators left most from the pro-democracy party. so being, they the go the day. to remind you what was being discussed today. what has been discussed for the past few days in the legislative assembly behind me say proposal that effectively would have given the people of hong kong the 3 million people registered to vote, the chance to select their next chief executive by universal suffrage in 2017. but with restrictions. no more than two or three candidates, and those candidates would have to be approved by a special committee. so even though it offered the hong kong the prospect of more democracy it was a deal that the democratic partys
choose from candidates approved by beijing a move pro-democracy legislators and activists say is undemocratic brown joins us live with with reaction from there. adrian. >> reporter: well, yes, it all ended very quickly and very chaotically. some of the legislators from the pro-government parties i think knew that today was not going to be their day the vote want going to a formality and they walked out of the chamber en masse, which meant there were just 37 legislators left most from the...
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many call it undemocratic. china reacted with did not. adrian brown is in hong kong. >> the clean-up is beginning outside the legislative assembly. the numbers of protesters are thinning out. it's been a good day for the pro-democracy groups. they ensured a government proposal to broaden democratic reform in hong kong would not and has not passed. in a sense, it's an irony having democrats spending their lives and careers calling for democracy, voting down a proposal to do that. they had to because what was offered was, in a sense, a fake democracy. it ended quickly and chaotically. i think the pro-government parties realized that the vote would be a formality. they knew they didn't have the numbers, they knew they'd lose and walked out of the chamber before the vote. ensuring that the democrats got their way >>> coming up in the newshour fears of a devastating famine as north korea faces a biggest drought in a century >>> plus thousands rally in support of the greek government as it refuses to bow to calls for austerity >>> and after los
many call it undemocratic. china reacted with did not. adrian brown is in hong kong. >> the clean-up is beginning outside the legislative assembly. the numbers of protesters are thinning out. it's been a good day for the pro-democracy groups. they ensured a government proposal to broaden democratic reform in hong kong would not and has not passed. in a sense, it's an irony having democrats spending their lives and careers calling for democracy, voting down a proposal to do that. they had...
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is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are, as far as i'm concerned, unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you are not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and by telling the iranian regime that we hate you because of your human rights record, by telling the iranians we stand with you against the dictatorship, you're helping the regime. they turn around and say they're not worried about the nuclear issue. what they're really trying to do is overthrow us. what they're really trying to do is overthrow the regime you voted into power 33 years ago. your government, your system of government that you wanted, the americans don't want. that's what they're really concerned about. it's not the nuclear issue. then at that point anybody who disagreed with the government --
is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are, as far as i'm concerned, unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you are not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and by...
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they're saying the rules are undemocratic. denineing a candidate a chance to make their cases. this letter has directed to fox because they had plans for only that one debate. after the letter fox offered a compromise. involving a forum in the afternoon for a the lower ranking candidates on the same day as the prime time debate for the higher rankingen candidates. let's hear from one of the signers of the letter. jeff bradley and the rnc's chief strategist and communications director shaun spiteser. welcome to you both. >> thanks. >> glad to be here. >> jeff what is your position about these debate rules that only allow ten on the main stage. >> i understand the need to try to have some discipline in the process. at the same time you're going to exclude what could be viable candidates here in new hampshire. and i think speaking for a state that has done a really good process of electing presidents over the years it really should be the voters who get to winnow out the candidates not the party and not the media. and i think a candidate like former senator santorum or governor ka
they're saying the rules are undemocratic. denineing a candidate a chance to make their cases. this letter has directed to fox because they had plans for only that one debate. after the letter fox offered a compromise. involving a forum in the afternoon for a the lower ranking candidates on the same day as the prime time debate for the higher rankingen candidates. let's hear from one of the signers of the letter. jeff bradley and the rnc's chief strategist and communications director shaun...
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to deny them a say is undemocratic. hope that we can lower this is that we can support the snp amendments and they can take part in the eu referendum vote. also, i watched last week as young people talk in support of the eu. and ministers talking about the eu. there was a promotion of peace across europe. economics is often the focus of the eu. the most important achievement the nobel prize. when presenting the award, the norwegian committee highlighted the compliments of transitioning your pen from a cognitive war to peace. -- from a continent of war to peace. many call scotland home. eu citizens call it home. indeed, eu migrants bring social benefits to our communities. the study by the university college, they have provided billions to the u.k. economy over the decades, by pain more -- by paying more in taxes than taking in benefits. people forget that we all benefit from the right of free movement in the eu. scott's can travel to other places in europe. it is not all one way traffic. you would have to travel -- all
to deny them a say is undemocratic. hope that we can lower this is that we can support the snp amendments and they can take part in the eu referendum vote. also, i watched last week as young people talk in support of the eu. and ministers talking about the eu. there was a promotion of peace across europe. economics is often the focus of the eu. the most important achievement the nobel prize. when presenting the award, the norwegian committee highlighted the compliments of transitioning your pen...
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but would have been restricted to choosing candidates approved by beijing and a move that say is undemocraticst five people are dead after torrential rains in china and searching for four people missing in severe flooding in the central hoobay province and thousands of homes evacuated and heavy rain will hit southern china in the next three days. zoo keepers warning that some animals may be loose in the capitol georgia after flooding destroyed their enclosures and a tiger was shot and killed on wednesday after attacking a man and we report. >> reporter: a smear of blood marks the spot where a predator killed the first man to walk into this flooded warehouse across the road from the ruined zoo. alexander had the screams. >> translator: we broke windows and saw how the tiger had bitten the man on the neck and i threw a brick at the tiger and he jumped away and ran. it took police two hours to find and shoot the animal. >> reporter: zoo managers heard claims that all animals were accounted for but last weekend it caused chaos there and it's still not clear how many other animals survived some co
but would have been restricted to choosing candidates approved by beijing and a move that say is undemocraticst five people are dead after torrential rains in china and searching for four people missing in severe flooding in the central hoobay province and thousands of homes evacuated and heavy rain will hit southern china in the next three days. zoo keepers warning that some animals may be loose in the capitol georgia after flooding destroyed their enclosures and a tiger was shot and killed on...
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and there is a possibility one party is dead and when it's one party state believe you me is undemocraticr: new opposition said it is committed to assuming its new role and provide the country with a credible and responsible opposition. >> the task of rebuilding and positioning the people's democratic party or pdp falls to the powerful state governors who in the past bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like pdp has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying and to also compete, you know and so optimistic that the party will be there and so positive that with proper planning and strategizing. >> reporter: opposition has a challenging task ahead, observers hope it will play its part and keep democracy alive. a hope shared by many nigerians who voted for change in the last elections, mohamed devries nigeria. >>> the child migrants with an uncertain future and fighting to stay in the country after a wave of unaccompanied children and families arrived at the u.s./mexico border last summer and rob reynolds reports from los angeles. >> reporter: she cries for her son worri
and there is a possibility one party is dead and when it's one party state believe you me is undemocraticr: new opposition said it is committed to assuming its new role and provide the country with a credible and responsible opposition. >> the task of rebuilding and positioning the people's democratic party or pdp falls to the powerful state governors who in the past bank rolled the party. >> we will do our best like pdp has been doing in the last 16 years to keep the flag flying...
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to deny them a say is undemocratic.this is that we can support the smp amendments and they can take part in the eu referendum vote. also, i watched last week as young people talk in support of the eu. and ministers talking about the uu/eu. there was a promotion of peace across europe. economics is often the focus of the eu. the most important achievement the nobel prize. we have seen eu transform the confident -- confident into a confident of -- continent into a continent of peace. many call scotland home. eu citizens call it home. indeed, eu migrants bring social benefits to our communities. the study by the university college, they have provided billions to the u.k. economy over the decades, by pain more in taxes than i take in benefits. people forget that we all benefit from the right of free movement in the eu. scott can travel to other places in europe. it is not all one way traffic. you would have to travel -- all you would need to do is travel to other countries to finite u.k. citizens have settled their and are
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the other issue is fundamentally undemocratic.ssels and frankfurt do not stand for elections. they are unaccountable. if you believe in democracy, that is an not acceptable arrangement. francine: that is a fair point. a lot of people in brussels feel the same. i have to get you back on to continue the conversation. up next, testing the patience of the pope. how vladimir putin did not get out to a good start with the leader. ♪ francine: vladimir putin met with pope francis yesterday only after putin kept the pontiff waiting for over an hour. the meeting got off to a chilly start. ryan, this was -- the pope was tough on vladimir putin. ryan: it is common for people to wait for a meeting with vladimir putin. it is not common for the pope to wait. it is a rarity in the vatican. the russian president wanted to talk about the plight of christians in the middle east. this is an issue with the advance of the you -- of the islamic state. he also wanted to talk about ukraine. the pope saying he hopes the russian president will make a sincer
the other issue is fundamentally undemocratic.ssels and frankfurt do not stand for elections. they are unaccountable. if you believe in democracy, that is an not acceptable arrangement. francine: that is a fair point. a lot of people in brussels feel the same. i have to get you back on to continue the conversation. up next, testing the patience of the pope. how vladimir putin did not get out to a good start with the leader. ♪ francine: vladimir putin met with pope francis yesterday only after...
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jay is here author of the new book called undemocratic.klin tennessee. >> hi bill. >> can you remember a case where the executive branches argued almost like it was campaign money, so publically, on a case before the supreme court? >> no i think this is almost like a bullying technique. the president here is upset because the supreme court took it. well there was a conflict in the circuits and when they are in conflict the supreme court resolves that. the president is saying it is just four words but they carry hundreds of millions of subsidies with them. and it affects the way the law is being implemented. and the irs is the one who changed the rules saying state exchanges are federal exchanges even though the law said the exact opposite. this is like a political campaign against the supreme court. this president has shown a pretty consistent disregard for the supreme court when he doesn't like their opinion. i don't know if he is trying prepare himself for what may not be a positive decision but it seems political. >> is he trying to con
jay is here author of the new book called undemocratic.klin tennessee. >> hi bill. >> can you remember a case where the executive branches argued almost like it was campaign money, so publically, on a case before the supreme court? >> no i think this is almost like a bullying technique. the president here is upset because the supreme court took it. well there was a conflict in the circuits and when they are in conflict the supreme court resolves that. the president is saying...
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feel comfortable with the united states supporting a country that was known for being thoroughly undemocratic and autocratic. there was also a large population of german descent in the united states, many of whom if they were not prepared to advocate that united states joined on the german side, were not willing to see the united states fight a country for which they still had a good deal of affection. as the war broke out, there was division in public opinion. fair to say that probably the majority of americans hoped the united states could stay out of the war. they looked at what was happening in europe with horror, particularly as the were developed. it seemed what had been promised to be a short war was going to turn into this hideous war of attrition that was going to drag on and on and on. a lot of americans look to europe and thought, why are they doing it, with a sense of bewilderment and shock and horror that the europeans seemed intent on destroying their own civilization. at least in the first year of the war, if you can gauge american public opinion, i think the feeling was the un
feel comfortable with the united states supporting a country that was known for being thoroughly undemocratic and autocratic. there was also a large population of german descent in the united states, many of whom if they were not prepared to advocate that united states joined on the german side, were not willing to see the united states fight a country for which they still had a good deal of affection. as the war broke out, there was division in public opinion. fair to say that probably the...
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the government here thinks there's like an undemocratic agenda here talking to other parties that don'tdemocratically elected group running greece and on the other side there's concerns about greece going into the arms of the likes of the russians so the distrust is enormous. i want to take another angle and it's one that wilfred frost raised earlier and said i don't believe the ramifications of the greek situation regardless if there's a deal or no teal will effect the u.s. respectfully i completely and utterly disagree. i'll give you one reason of why i think that's so. if europe remains and there isn't a deal. that will keep the debt crisis going an it's going to ruin confidence and keep the euro depressed. that's going to put more pressure to the upside on safe haven currencies which is looking december or september meeting to raise interest rates and start an interest rate cycle near 2% next year and higher there after as well. so this whole single engine of growth scenario which is putting upside pressure on the dollar would continue and it would be exacerbated by a continuation o
the government here thinks there's like an undemocratic agenda here talking to other parties that don'tdemocratically elected group running greece and on the other side there's concerns about greece going into the arms of the likes of the russians so the distrust is enormous. i want to take another angle and it's one that wilfred frost raised earlier and said i don't believe the ramifications of the greek situation regardless if there's a deal or no teal will effect the u.s. respectfully i...
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had that summit video one demonstration in munich friday they say at the real world leaders as undemocraticpolice presence expected at the summit all week and some protesters threatening to eject a chip on limiting entirely >> gary: ahead began to sunday night lawyers and calves yet another 49 era tires and you might say as prime entranced those highlights and no funding gays in the a's boston thing all real-life scare coming later in this ♪ at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you...
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is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are -- as far as i'm concerned -- unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you're not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and by telling the iranian regime that we hate you because of your human rights record, by telling the iranians we with you against the dictatorship, you're helping the regime. they turn around and say they're not worried about the nuclear issue. what they're really trying to do is overthrow us. what they're really trying to do is overthrow the regime you voted into power 33 years ago. your government, your system of government that you wanted, the americans don't want. that's what they're really concerned about. it's not the nuclear issue. then at that point anybody who disagreed with the government -- if
is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are -- as far as i'm concerned -- unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you're not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and...
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don't you think that is spending billions and billions of dollars to help prop up these unpopular undemocratic regimes that use torture and abuse to stay in power actually promotes groups like al qaeda and isis and so on better than anything else really? >> host: glenn glenn thank you. >> well, we do spends -- we get israel and egypt several billion a year. aside to an have billion to egypt and 3 billion to israel and then half a billion to the palestinians since camp david. and a lot of people feel like we are paying them to be at peace. but honestly, let's compare that to the cost of war. you know, we spend the train and a half dollars in iraq. you know a few billion dollars every year does not even register command we don't have much stability in the middle east at all. any stability is worth clinging to. and i think i've got problems with the governments of both egypt and israel, but keeping them a peace is a tremendously important strategic goal for this country and those billions of dollars just seem like a really inexpensive way to do it if they actually have anything. i don't think tha
don't you think that is spending billions and billions of dollars to help prop up these unpopular undemocratic regimes that use torture and abuse to stay in power actually promotes groups like al qaeda and isis and so on better than anything else really? >> host: glenn glenn thank you. >> well, we do spends -- we get israel and egypt several billion a year. aside to an have billion to egypt and 3 billion to israel and then half a billion to the palestinians since camp david. and a...
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is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are, as far as i'm concerned, unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you are not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and by telling the iranian regime that we hate you because of your human rights record, by telling the iranians we stand with you against the dictatorship, you're helping the regime. they turn around and say they're not worried about the nuclear issue. what they're really trying to do is overthrow us. what they're really trying to do is overthrow the regime you voted into power 33 years ago. your government, your system of government that you wanted, the americans don't want. that's what they're really concerned about. it's not the nuclear issue. then at that point anybody who disagreed with the government --
is concerned, though, the two issues whether iran has a horrible human rights record and is an undemocratic country should not be related to the nuclear issue. they are, as far as i'm concerned, unrelated. if you you try to relate those two issues, you'll never get anywhere with the iranian government. you're not going to be able to bring down the iranian government through rhetoric. you are not going to be able to get the iranian people to rise up against this regime through rhetoric. and by...
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don't you think that spending billions and billions of dollars to help prop up these undemocratic regimes that use torture and abuse to stay in power actually promotes groups like al qaeda and isil and so on better than anything else really? >> host: thank you. >> guest: we do give israel and egypt several billion dollars a year $2.5 billion to egypt and $3 billion to israel and half a billion to the palestinians since camp david. a lot of people feel like we are paying them to be at peace. honestly let's compare that to the cost of war. we spent $1 trillion in iraq. a few billion dollars every year doesn't register. we don't have much stability in the middle east at all, any stability -- keeping them at peace is tremendously important strategic goal for this country and those billions of dollars seem like a really inexpensive way to do it if they actually have anything. i don't think if you withdrew those billions that they will immediately go to war but it does help stabilize those countries and that is the most important thing in the middle east right now. >> host: from "in the new wor
don't you think that spending billions and billions of dollars to help prop up these undemocratic regimes that use torture and abuse to stay in power actually promotes groups like al qaeda and isil and so on better than anything else really? >> host: thank you. >> guest: we do give israel and egypt several billion dollars a year $2.5 billion to egypt and $3 billion to israel and half a billion to the palestinians since camp david. a lot of people feel like we are paying them to be...
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that's undemocratic. there's a reason they don't let me talk about that bill to the people i represent. and everybody else in this chamber. because they would not like it. they would tell you, do not pass this bill, it's going to cost our jobs and our kids' jobs. the people who are drafting this bill though are as the gentlelady from new york spoke the industries of the -- the chemical industry, the pharmaceutical industry they're all drafting sections of this bill. yet the people who represent american workers are kept out of the process. later on, we'll be able to vote up or down. but we cannot fix this bill. unlike every other bill that comes to this floor, where we're allowed to amend it, we cannot fix this bill. we have to vote it up or down. and that's not right. that's not right. if we see a problem, we should be able to fix it. i was listening to a guy the other day talk about the fact that we shouldn't really worry about not having manufacturing jobs in america anymore. that we have a service eco
that's undemocratic. there's a reason they don't let me talk about that bill to the people i represent. and everybody else in this chamber. because they would not like it. they would tell you, do not pass this bill, it's going to cost our jobs and our kids' jobs. the people who are drafting this bill though are as the gentlelady from new york spoke the industries of the -- the chemical industry, the pharmaceutical industry they're all drafting sections of this bill. yet the people who represent...
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it's undemocratic. it does in the fit with our constitution. and we think it ought to be repealed. that's why we are bringing this bill to the house and that's why i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: the real purpose of this bill at this time indeed is to take a further effort to repeal a.c.a. that's really what this is about at this particular moment. so the republican leadership is yet again taking aim at a.c.a. 1190 would repeal the independent payment advisory board, ipad. -- ipab. this would be the 59th vote to repeal or undermine a.c.a. since it passed we have seen the clowest growth in health care prices over any period of that length in nearly 50 years. growth in per enrollee health care spending across both the public and private sectors has been controlled. the lowest of three slowest years of growth in real per capita health expenditures on record were 2011 2012, an
it's undemocratic. it does in the fit with our constitution. and we think it ought to be repealed. that's why we are bringing this bill to the house and that's why i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: the real purpose of this bill at this time indeed is to take a further effort to repeal...
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we cannot wait for it depending on where you live in the uk that would be undemocratic.ey pointed out last week that it would set up any future referendum giving many you would think that would be what they would want to avoid. the debate was more productive to have the agreement for the uk what's not have disagreements which gave them the key and then the presiding officers have a voice in the world stage and whether its discussions about climate change or the relationship of different economies in the world it's far more than they would suggest and we are looking at the corporations and partnerships in that european union that's positive to remain impartial. i would move the amendment in my name. >> to speak to the amendment 1304.2 in the name of alec johnston. >> thank you presiding officer in and with your permission, can i say a word about the tragic death of my fellow charles kennedy because his presence will be missed particularly in the forthcoming debates in europe because i'm sure that he would have relished the opportunity of speaking out for the uk's continue
we cannot wait for it depending on where you live in the uk that would be undemocratic.ey pointed out last week that it would set up any future referendum giving many you would think that would be what they would want to avoid. the debate was more productive to have the agreement for the uk what's not have disagreements which gave them the key and then the presiding officers have a voice in the world stage and whether its discussions about climate change or the relationship of different...