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relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulnessnacceptable. >> when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> i don't not want to do it, this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for anything. instead of just saying, you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal our don't agree -- >> i said we can try. >> i gave you every opportunity to come up with an idea for a toy, but you guys are looking for me to come up with the idea for the toy. >> no, we're not. >> you just said that to me. >> that's [ bleep ]. that's complete crap. >> you guys are -- >> we're doing a lot of stuff. >> i know. >> we can only do so much. >> i know i'm busting my ass. >> i'm ready for that army of people to start helping. >> yeah, me, too. >> well, let me give him a call. >> hello. >> hello, marcus. it's peter and steven. we didn't like that ended. we'd like to get together with you and talk it out. >> you need to know where we stand, and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like y
relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulnessnacceptable. >> when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> i don't not want to do it, this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for anything. instead of just saying, you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal our don't agree -- >> i said we can try. >> i gave you every opportunity to come up...
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relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulnessly unacceptable. when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> no, no, no. i don't-- i don't not want to do it. i just--it--this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for everything. instead of just saying "you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal," or "i don't agree with it." >> i said we can try. >> i gave you every opportunity to come up with an idea for a toy, but you guys are looking for me to come up with the idea for the toy-- >> no, we're not. no, no, no, no. >> you just said that to me. >> i--that's bull[bleep]. that is complete crap. >> [bleep], you guys are... >> it's bull[bleep]. >> hmm. we're doin' a lot of stuff. >> i know we are. >> we can only do so much. >> i'm not worried. i know i'm bustin' my ass. i can't do any more than i do. >> i'm ready for that army of people to start helping. >> yep, me too. well, let me give him a call. [phone dialing] [line trilling] >> hello? >> hello, marcus? it's peter and
relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulnessly unacceptable. when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> no, no, no. i don't-- i don't not want to do it. i just--it--this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for everything. instead of just saying "you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal," or "i don't agree with it." >> i said...
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tom will speak further and be prepared to ask questions i ungrateful to you to be here for this report and allowing me to introduce you to the president's nominee. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> sorry i am not the secretary. thinks. [laughter] let me pick up where the secretary left off to talk about the reports and the highlights of which he already mentioned. 2013 international religious freedom report documents out, where, when religious rites was violated or protected in nearly 200 countries around the world and reflects as the secretary expressed the united states to iran's religious freedom for every person. from my point of view is protecting our ability to hold in change our most deeply held and personal convictions. been deeply held and personal religious beliefs are often strongly protected. but the most significant abuses with large scale discrimination, persecution rarely a rise naturally from religious differences there is usually the additional factor of a cynical calculation by political forces seeking to maintain power or exploit differences for political ends.
tom will speak further and be prepared to ask questions i ungrateful to you to be here for this report and allowing me to introduce you to the president's nominee. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> sorry i am not the secretary. thinks. [laughter] let me pick up where the secretary left off to talk about the reports and the highlights of which he already mentioned. 2013 international religious freedom report documents out, where, when religious rites was violated or protected in...
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troops, was by a sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions. this perception ultimately ire of much of the congress and administration and taken together this actually put the u.s. relationship and commitment to afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that likelihood possible of a zero option. outssence the u.s. pulling completely of afghanistan and taking with it nato and the international community. you, over thetell last probably six to eight months, and in particular with the rhetoric and the problems over the bilateral security we came perilously close to a zero option. signedstill don have a bilateral security agreement, although i suspect that the soon president willed do so quickly. unfortunately this has tainted oversaul,term legacy and i believe it will take it for a considerable period in the united states. truth is a immediate is a man with extraordinary -- was placed in one of the most demanding positions on the planet and was forced to operate a largely incapable government emerging after a ge
troops, was by a sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions. this perception ultimately ire of much of the congress and administration and taken together this actually put the u.s. relationship and commitment to afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that likelihood possible of a zero option. outssence the u.s. pulling completely of afghanistan and taking with it nato and the international community. you, over thetell last...
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troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness of the u.s. investment. again, perceptions.his perception ultimately attracted the eye or of much of the country -- ire of much of the countries -- congress and administration and put it in danger. when i was the commander, i was not seriously considering there was a possible likelihood of his reelection will stop in athens, the u.s. pulling out and teddy was a nato and the international community. i have to tell you and the last 6-8 months in particular with the rhetoric and problems over the bilateral agreement, we came perilously close to a zero option and still not have a signed a bilateral agreement even though i suspect the soon to be integrated president will do so. this has tended his short-term legacy overall and i think it will take it for a considerable period in the u.s. man with a extraordinary abilities but with human frailties. he was placed in one of the most amending, thankless positions and was forced to operate within a largely incapable government emerging after a generation of found not onlyhe difficulty in
troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness of the u.s. investment. again, perceptions.his perception ultimately attracted the eye or of much of the country -- ire of much of the countries -- congress and administration and put it in danger. when i was the commander, i was not seriously considering there was a possible likelihood of his reelection will stop in athens, the u.s. pulling out and teddy was a nato and the international community. i have to tell you and the last 6-8 months...
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troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness in the u.s. help. perceptions and this attracted much of the ire of the congress and this put the relationship with afghanistan commitment in danger. i didn't consider the likelihood of this being an option and pulling out from afghanistan and taking nato and the international community. but over the last six-eight months and with the rhetoric over the bi-lateral security agreement we came close to a zero agreement. although i hope the soon to to be inaugerated president will do so quickly. this tainted his short-term legacy overall and i believe it will taint it for a while with the united states. but the truth is hamid karzai is a man with capabilities but hum human frailties. he was placed in one of the most demanding positions in the on the planet and forced to emerge after a generation of conflict and found difficulty in managing a national government but in creating the sub-national government necessary to extend the rift of kabul to the people. he had to co-exist and operate with the largest war
troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness in the u.s. help. perceptions and this attracted much of the ire of the congress and this put the relationship with afghanistan commitment in danger. i didn't consider the likelihood of this being an option and pulling out from afghanistan and taking nato and the international community. but over the last six-eight months and with the rhetoric over the bi-lateral security agreement we came close to a zero agreement. although i hope the soon...
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troops was compounded by this sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions coming into this perception ultimately attracted the congress and the administration and taken together this actually put the u.s. relationship in afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that there was a possible likelihood of the zero option. in essence the u.s. pulling out completely of afghanistan and taking with its nato and the international community. but i have to tell you over the last probably six to eight months, and in particular with the rhetoric and the problems over the bilateral security agreement we came perilously close ultimately to the zero option and we so he was told they signed bilateral agreement although i expect the soon-to-be inaugurated president will do so pretty quickly. unfortunately this has tainted his short-term legacy overall and i believe it well for a considerable period in the united states but the truth is hamid karzai is a man with extraordinary abilities but with human frailties. he was pl
troops was compounded by this sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions coming into this perception ultimately attracted the congress and the administration and taken together this actually put the u.s. relationship in afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that there was a possible likelihood of the zero option. in essence the u.s. pulling out completely of afghanistan and taking with its nato and the international community....
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troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions, and this perception ultimately attracted the ire of much of the congress and the administration, and taken together, this tyme put the u.s. relationship and commitment to afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that there was a possible likelihood of a zero option. in essence, the u.s. pulling out completely of afghanistan and, frankly, taking with it nato and the international community. but i have to tell you, over the last probably six to eight months and in particular with the rhetoric and the problems over the bilateral security agreement, we came perilously close ultimately to a zero option, and we still don't have a signed bilateral security agreement although i suspect that the soon to be inaugurated president will do so pretty quickly. and, unfortunately, this has tainted his short-term legacy overall, and i believe it will taint it for a considerable period in the united states. but the truth is hamid karzai is a man
troops was compounded by a sense of his ungratefulness for the u.s. investment. again, perceptions, and this perception ultimately attracted the ire of much of the congress and the administration, and taken together, this tyme put the u.s. relationship and commitment to afghanistan in danger. when i was the commander, i did not seriously consider that there was a possible likelihood of a zero option. in essence, the u.s. pulling out completely of afghanistan and, frankly, taking with it nato...
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>> paying personal taxes, and i keep hearing you say that the almost like the corporations are ungratefuluilt these roads and this infrastructure. almost as if the government is some self-funding entity that through its generous largesse allows corporations to use this infrastructure. the government is there to take the money from corporations, from -- create these jobs then people get taxed and then the revenue goes back to the government then they build the roads. but it all -- >> there's one major complication. >> but why do they got -- why do you take umbrage that like the government did this out of their like the goodness of their heart allowing corporations to use these -- >> so we have no price controls on drugs. >> thank god. >>god. >> if you want to move to the netherlands, great, go and charge us for the drugs the same way you charge the people of the netherland the drugs. >> makes no sense. >> look at individual tax rate in the netherlands by the way. >> go ahead, senator. >> i take -- >> first -- >> uncompetitive. >> senator? >> personally i want life-saving new drugs, i don't
>> paying personal taxes, and i keep hearing you say that the almost like the corporations are ungratefuluilt these roads and this infrastructure. almost as if the government is some self-funding entity that through its generous largesse allows corporations to use this infrastructure. the government is there to take the money from corporations, from -- create these jobs then people get taxed and then the revenue goes back to the government then they build the roads. but it all -- >>...