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. >> so rouhani will be coming to new york for the unga, the unga, as they call it, and he is now doingiew. a charm offensive? what do youic ma of this interview? >> i am all in favor of seeing whether or not an accommodation can be reached with the united states and its allies in iran. i don't want to see a conflict. i don't think the israelis would like to see a conflict, but let's understand, a charm offensive can have an atomic energy program that suggests that iran is engaged in every effort to construct a nuclear weapon. if they come clean and say we're going to stop and we're going to open up all our facilities and we'll abide by our responsibilities under a nonproliferation treaty. >> you and i both know this is a theocracy, this is run by the ayatollah and that remains atop the pyramid of power. former white house middle east adviser mark ginsburg for stopping by this morning. former first daughter caroline kennedy testified. she's before the senate foreign relations committee at her confirmation hearing and you can see her entering earlier. president obama nom named kennedy to
. >> so rouhani will be coming to new york for the unga, the unga, as they call it, and he is now doingiew. a charm offensive? what do youic ma of this interview? >> i am all in favor of seeing whether or not an accommodation can be reached with the united states and its allies in iran. i don't want to see a conflict. i don't think the israelis would like to see a conflict, but let's understand, a charm offensive can have an atomic energy program that suggests that iran is engaged...
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i want to ask you what it feels like to be what some call the "it" man of this unga, highly anticipated. you seem to be the focus of attention, unusually for iranian presidents people are looking at you with at least cautious optimism. what does it feel like to be in this position? >> before responding to your question, i'd like to actually extend my greetings to the people of america who will very dear and near to the hearts of the iranian people and to wish them a good time and good times ahead. >> there was a lot of expectation, maybe too high expectations that you and president obama might at least shake hands today at the united nations. nobody thought there was going to be a formal meeting. but perhaps you would at least say hello. shake hands, break the ice, but you didn't. why done you? >> there were some talks about it. in fact, to perhaps arrange for a meeting between president obama and myself. so that given the opportunities to talk to each ochts t. united states declared its interest in having such a meeting and in principal could have under certain circumstance, aloud it t
i want to ask you what it feels like to be what some call the "it" man of this unga, highly anticipated. you seem to be the focus of attention, unusually for iranian presidents people are looking at you with at least cautious optimism. what does it feel like to be in this position? >> before responding to your question, i'd like to actually extend my greetings to the people of america who will very dear and near to the hearts of the iranian people and to wish them a good time...
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the key issue it seems, talking to almost everyone that i've talked to, the unga and also the cgi iss, jobs. how do you get this situation of this younger larger population around the world in to work especially when their skill base, perhaps, isn't quite what it needs to be to work for someone like coca-cola? >> it begins with growth. you know, you've got to find ways in today's environment first on a micro basis to crack the calculus for growth. continue to crack the calculus for growth and when you can grow, you can invest and when you invest you can hire. every year we add thousands of jobs. >> how many tons of coke do you sell a year? >> we get invited into people's living about 1.8 billion times day. >> a day. >> day. that's about 3,000 products. >> how many people -- i always wanted to ask you this. how many people know the exact final recipe with all ingredients for coca-cola? >> there are a few. >> how many? >> we don't always travel together. so you've got to keep on growing. and then the other thing that i -- we as a company just to bring it back to reality, what we do, is
the key issue it seems, talking to almost everyone that i've talked to, the unga and also the cgi iss, jobs. how do you get this situation of this younger larger population around the world in to work especially when their skill base, perhaps, isn't quite what it needs to be to work for someone like coca-cola? >> it begins with growth. you know, you've got to find ways in today's environment first on a micro basis to crack the calculus for growth. continue to crack the calculus for growth...
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i want to ask you what it feels like to be what some people have called the it man of this unga. highly anticipated, you seem to be the focus of attention. an unusual for the iranian presidents, people are looking at you with some at least cautious optimism. what does it feel like to be in this position? >> translator: before responding to your question, i'd like to actually extend my greetings to the people of america who are very dear and near to the hearts of the iranian people and to wish them a good time and good times ahead. >> there was a lot of expectation, maybe too high expectations, that you and president obama might at least shake hands today at the united nations. nobody thought there was going to be a formal meeting, but perhaps that you would at least say hello, shake hands, break the ice. but you didn't. why didn't you? >> translator: there were some talks about it, in fact, to perhaps arrange for a meeting between president obama and myself, so that given the opportunity we can talk with each other. in preparation for the work that was done of it as well, the uni
i want to ask you what it feels like to be what some people have called the it man of this unga. highly anticipated, you seem to be the focus of attention. an unusual for the iranian presidents, people are looking at you with some at least cautious optimism. what does it feel like to be in this position? >> translator: before responding to your question, i'd like to actually extend my greetings to the people of america who are very dear and near to the hearts of the iranian people and to...
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president to meet at the unga next week.e an outreach to jews after years of his predecessor maligning jews and talking about pushing israel into the ocean, et cetera. and now you have this editorial where syria is offering to broker a peace agreement in syria or iran is offering to broker that agreement, potentially significant because iran is syria's main backer, and by doing that it would be in effect recognizing the syrian opposition as legitimate. that said i can't imagine the syrian opposition wanting iran to be an unbiassed broker. but still, taken together you have a very different approach to the outside world. and u.s. officials that i've spoken to are at least intrigued by this, but they've been down this path before and they want to see action in addition to the words. >> intrigued and of course it's interesting i hear from israeli sources and also from arab sources, they actually agree, many of them, that they don't trust what he says. this is a man who previously used a period of peace with the west on the nucl
president to meet at the unga next week.e an outreach to jews after years of his predecessor maligning jews and talking about pushing israel into the ocean, et cetera. and now you have this editorial where syria is offering to broker a peace agreement in syria or iran is offering to broker that agreement, potentially significant because iran is syria's main backer, and by doing that it would be in effect recognizing the syrian opposition as legitimate. that said i can't imagine the syrian...
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so now while all of these african first ladies are in new york because of the unga meeting, we're going to be there, the founder of teach for america. she's going to talk about teach for all. her international effort to recruit teachers in every country. >> because teach for america is going global. >> yeah. that's right. with teach for all. and barbara, our daughter barbara's going to be there with some of our global health corps fellows talking about recruiting smart, young college graduates to work in the health field. >> barbara bush is a hot ticket, i have to say. i've been to a couple of her events. i'm fascinated by your admiration of the african first ladies. what is it about this group of women that you said i want to maintain contact with this group? >> george started the presidents emergency plan for aids relief when he was president. and it's really all over africa now. so when we moved back home to dallas, we wanted to continue our work with global health there in africa. and we're partnering with the u.s. state department and komen for the cure and a number of the drug com
so now while all of these african first ladies are in new york because of the unga meeting, we're going to be there, the founder of teach for america. she's going to talk about teach for all. her international effort to recruit teachers in every country. >> because teach for america is going global. >> yeah. that's right. with teach for all. and barbara, our daughter barbara's going to be there with some of our global health corps fellows talking about recruiting smart, young...
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bill: we'll watches unga. we'll see if that is the case. thank you, sir, out of memphis.llip mudd with us. 20 past. martha. martha: these young people were weeks away from welcoming their first baby. a pregnant harvard graduate and her architect boyfriend were killed in the mall, in the kenya terror attacks. coming up we've got new details about the lives that were lost inside that mall. tragic story. bill: he vowed to do whatever it takes to defund obamacare but ted cruz being sidelined by some in his own party? fair and balanced debate coming up next. first cruz. >> washington is good to giving special deals to giant corporations like president obama did, to members congress like president obama did, we ought to treat american families at least as well as the president treats giant corporations and members of congress. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. bill: a former fbi agent pleading guilty to child pornography charges earlier in the year. now pleading gui
bill: we'll watches unga. we'll see if that is the case. thank you, sir, out of memphis.llip mudd with us. 20 past. martha. martha: these young people were weeks away from welcoming their first baby. a pregnant harvard graduate and her architect boyfriend were killed in the mall, in the kenya terror attacks. coming up we've got new details about the lives that were lost inside that mall. tragic story. bill: he vowed to do whatever it takes to defund obamacare but ted cruz being sidelined by...
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are they aware coming in -- unga is a place where leaders run around the same hotels, are they awarees of looking like they are being spun by or played by hassan rouhani? >> you know, the whole reason why they were looking aggressive for a time on syria, what they said behind-the-scenes this is important we got to look like we mean what we say because of the iran situation. at the same time one of the reasons why the president was intent on changing course and going to congress to seek the authority is he was concerned that if iran was going to cross a line then they were going to be forced to act then, you know, he was going to have to go back to congress so in many ways he saw the syria vote almost as a test run a little bit to get congress involved in this conversation. now the whole thing blew up politically blew up in his face. now we'll see. you know, it hasn't looked good leadership wise but if they actually get assad to give up 90% of his chemical weapons it's a pretty good outcome even if what it looked like was precarious leadership at best. it seems to me politics will be
are they aware coming in -- unga is a place where leaders run around the same hotels, are they awarees of looking like they are being spun by or played by hassan rouhani? >> you know, the whole reason why they were looking aggressive for a time on syria, what they said behind-the-scenes this is important we got to look like we mean what we say because of the iran situation. at the same time one of the reasons why the president was intent on changing course and going to congress to seek...