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. >> reporter: for the elderly and young kids, their pill union system isn't as strong. >> with young kids, the complications can include rest story systems, even pneumonia. so it's important to see the doctor. >> reporter: the best way to protect you and your family is to follow good hygiene. >> when you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth, wash your ands,. >> reporter: exercise helps, too. >> you can find everything you need to know at abc2news.com, like how to recover fast from the nasty virus and when it's okay to go back to work. you can find the answers right on our home page. >>> you know, we've been hearing a lot from the ravens but it's time for another outstanding player to respond. >> this year's bel air student of the week. >> afternoon hunger pains. we'll explain how to steer clear of those extra calories. >>> four years from now we will be saluting him becoming bel air honda student athlete of the week. >> i plan to be a commissioned officer in the marine corps four years from now. >> he's fast on his feet with a quick mind already made up about how he wants to run his lif
. >> reporter: for the elderly and young kids, their pill union system isn't as strong. >> with young kids, the complications can include rest story systems, even pneumonia. so it's important to see the doctor. >> reporter: the best way to protect you and your family is to follow good hygiene. >> when you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth, wash your ands,. >> reporter: exercise helps, too. >> you can find everything you need to know at abc2news.com, like how...
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union meeting on wednesday. chicago teachers join with community activists today speaking to downsize the system. the chicago teachers union has filed a federal lawsuit accusing cps officials of discrimination. a new battle brewing in congress that could have far more disastrous consequences and relief for victims of superstar sandy is finally on the waysuper storm sandy relief is finally on the way. the pakistan teenager shot for promoting education is finally out of a british hospital. the 15 year- old was shot by the kelly ben after encouraging girls to attend school. after two months of frustrating delays $9 billion is on the way. this is the first part of a $60 billion appropriation the. >> it's never too late to do the right thing is late that we are doing this thing. hop the president said it was the worst day of his presidency the moment he learned about the shooting in sandy hook elementary school he is being briefed by the counter- terrorism adviser. getting help today from someone who knows what it's like to survive a mass shooting. she retired from congress to focus on her own recovery
union meeting on wednesday. chicago teachers join with community activists today speaking to downsize the system. the chicago teachers union has filed a federal lawsuit accusing cps officials of discrimination. a new battle brewing in congress that could have far more disastrous consequences and relief for victims of superstar sandy is finally on the waysuper storm sandy relief is finally on the way. the pakistan teenager shot for promoting education is finally out of a british hospital. the 15...
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the confederate leadership and the supporters and in particular concluded that union armies must free slaves systemically and in large numbers. they must take slaves away from the confederacy and use them to strengthen the union war effort. slaves like these working on confederate fortifications in savannah. how did the union come to this understanding of the significance of slavery as a military factor? the courageous initiative of slaves themselves helped inmeasurably to bring the union to basic change of policy. at the enormous risk, and enormous sacrifice to themselves and their families, more and more of them escaped from their masters as union armies approached. and to do that, they had to evade both enraged owners, reenforced slave patrols, and confederate armies. those who succeeded presents themselves before union soldiers offering to perform tasks of all kinds like this young woman identified -- excuse me in the photograph you see before you only as a washer woman who worked for the union army in virginia, tasks of all kinds of the union war earth in exchange for sanction ware from their owners
the confederate leadership and the supporters and in particular concluded that union armies must free slaves systemically and in large numbers. they must take slaves away from the confederacy and use them to strengthen the union war effort. slaves like these working on confederate fortifications in savannah. how did the union come to this understanding of the significance of slavery as a military factor? the courageous initiative of slaves themselves helped inmeasurably to bring the union to...
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they're union states, if you look at the nations that have the ighest performing school systems like 100% union, the teachers and the principals all belong to the same union, unions are nottthe problem. what we need to do to improve public education is to bring people around their schools, to bring the parents, the teachers, the kids, working together, and also to have the public recognizing that the schools alone are not responsible, families bear a very large responnibility for making sure that their kids are ready, and society bear as responsibility to make sure that there's good health care and frankly that we do something to act on poverty and segregation which are toxic elements in our society. >> are you hopeful, about the future, you know, this fight -úwill continue. >> you know what makes me -- i mean it sounds strange to say this. i believe. i don't know if it's hopefulness, but i believe that all the things that are being done now under the name of accountability, and also the privatization movement will fail because othing that they're doing succeeds, the charter schools d
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what's wrong with russian education because we used to have one of the best educational system in the soviet union but it's being downgraded here after what's happening now and nothing wrong with the right education. i guess there is in moscow state university is getting lower resistance in the last few years is because other universities came much faster progress. has very easy is not. rushing to. the russian universities are joining the so-called balon your process and many here in moscow say he's bad do you think it's bad or is it good would help to compete internationally. well you have to your entire in the garment always see cheney's heart patients should have its own characteristics i think a rash should also have a bad. bony a process i think he's going to want good for russia good for you appearing countries because the thing that makes it makes much easier to pull of these countries. to go international and then we fix the internationalize the saying is that they changed there's no other choice but to follow that train and i hope you are a chemist yourself you're going to be here you see
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the experience that we've had is that the stable deterrent in a bipelar system, the united states and soviet union. a bilateral stable system. imagine you have to do a deterrent with six, seven eight countries that are unstable, some revolutionary, and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrence in those circumstances? you can get accidental or unauthorized use. you can get theft. you can get the deliberate proliferation into the hands of terrorists. imagine if al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11 if it would hesitate for a second if it got its hands on nukes and using a nuclear weapon on such an attack in the future. that's the threat, that's the end of nonproliferation and end of the reliance on deterrence. second, we have always tried to prevent a hedge mon rising in the middle east in control of the world's oil and strategically importance to the region. that's why there was an iraq war in 1991 over the invasion of kuwait. what the arabs understand in the region is that once iran is nuclear, it becomes the hedge mon of the region, the most aggressive radical islamist ant
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gas transportation system to russia's gas from and also became a full time member of the customs union with russia and kazakhstan but so they obviously felt it was worth it. but why doesn't he cried that i suppose this is the question now isn't it appears that the country doesn't want last year trajectory to gas problems or for us to buy into its gas transportation system and now it's reluctant to joy in the customs union because being a full member of the customs union it will lose this opportunity to sign and now the free trade agreement with western partners european union so it's been told that at the moment by the by the two forces. yeah that's really hard for you. but i can tell you that last week ukraine's prime minister nicolaas out of syria but it was vitally important for ukraine to cooperate with russia and with the customs union his side to that ukraine's export to eastern neighbors amount to sixty billion dollars while exports to the european union found out only forty million dollars ok to tell you why doesn't i suppose in this day and age why can't they have both why can
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there's this current cost contra belarus sold its gas transportation system to a gas problem and also became a full member of the customs union with russia and kazakhstan so they obviously felt it was worth it valorise felt that it was worth the exchange why i wanted doesn't. look like the country doesn't want to do at the moment a last year they rejected the gas problems or for us to buy into their gas transportation system as saying that it was their strategic asset now they are reluctant to join the customs union because if they become a full member of the customs union that may prevent them from signing in not their free trade agreement with their western part of your opinion is he being called on by of size a high leverage to force. prime minister nicolas out of that it's vitally important for ukraine to cooperate with russia and with the customs union he find that ukraine's experts to eat eastern neighbors amount to sixty billion dollars while exports to the european union stand at only fourteen you go to an ideal world. the world could but probably that will be their agenda when they will be pretty. barrie cassidy on t
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trainers are looking to see if it help them reset their nervous systems after combat. >> a union representing engineers is raising questions about who will inspect the work of the first intersection of california's high-speed rail? current plans calls for whoever lands the contact to also hire the inspectors. the inspectors will report to the rail authority, but engineer's union says there could be a conflict of interest and independent inspectors are needed. . >>> sad news, bargain wine lovers mourning the loss of two buck chuck. the shaw brand will still be sold, but for $2.49. this week's price increase is the first hike in 11 years. it's really cheap, you know? at least it's under $3. it's still good for college students. >> why do you buy it is in the same reason everybody buys it, it's inexpressive and it's decent. >> officials are the trader joe's grocery chain says it sells about 5 million bottles of wine each year and had to increase the price to keep up with production costs. >> one of the most recognizable faces seen in outer-space. what mona lisa has do with nasa's plan to replace
trainers are looking to see if it help them reset their nervous systems after combat. >> a union representing engineers is raising questions about who will inspect the work of the first intersection of california's high-speed rail? current plans calls for whoever lands the contact to also hire the inspectors. the inspectors will report to the rail authority, but engineer's union says there could be a conflict of interest and independent inspectors are needed. . >>> sad news,...
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union hall but just. the u.s. criminal justice system pushing him over the edge. french president tougher security at home the country's intervention in mali. and yes we. shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held without charge or trial eleven. days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast. northern ireland reach into a six week rest was triggered by the belfast municipal councils decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand unionists marching. in the area police were forced to use water cannons . the angry mob. has been following the protests of the. recreational. people calling it. they are saying where this is about much much more than just that look he students the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in ter
union hall but just. the u.s. criminal justice system pushing him over the edge. french president tougher security at home the country's intervention in mali. and yes we. shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held without charge or trial eleven. days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast. northern ireland reach into a six week rest was triggered by the...
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our free public education system taking apart our labor unions i mean that was an acceleration of government but we didn't seem to like that stuart a filibuster the way it is it's ridiculous it's an affront to our democracy. it stopped the employee free choice act we would have we passed the employee free choice act by thirty votes in the house we would have passed it in the senate if when it got to the senate. senator byrd and kennedy. we had fifty four votes to pass it. sixty votes for cloture but we couldn't get senator byrd and senator kennedy to the floor at the same time and nobody had to go to the floor and hold forth on why they were opposed to workers haven't the right to form unions and this is happened over and over and over again so for many of us progressives not just union people the question is how do you enact progressive legislation. when you've got to get sixty votes in the senate where forty senators representing seventeen percent of the population of america can stop anything definite say dead in its tracks and they can do it four times it's now just one vote on cloture.
our free public education system taking apart our labor unions i mean that was an acceleration of government but we didn't seem to like that stuart a filibuster the way it is it's ridiculous it's an affront to our democracy. it stopped the employee free choice act we would have we passed the employee free choice act by thirty votes in the house we would have passed it in the senate if when it got to the senate. senator byrd and kennedy. we had fifty four votes to pass it. sixty votes for...
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for example on banking union. >> the leaders have come together to change the system in ways they hopel not only stabilize the euro but lead to longer term growth. >> the euro zone need to do more to convince investors they are business friendly. unless it happens the much-needed job goes elsewhere. >> bret: amy kellogg in london. thank you. at home, wall street took a step backward today. dow dropped 55. s&p 500 lost 5. the nasdaq fell 7. still ahead, could drones shoot down the chances of the president's pick for c.i.a. chief from the left? first, big dollars and big complaints for planned parenthood. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks
for example on banking union. >> the leaders have come together to change the system in ways they hopel not only stabilize the euro but lead to longer term growth. >> the euro zone need to do more to convince investors they are business friendly. unless it happens the much-needed job goes elsewhere. >> bret: amy kellogg in london. thank you. at home, wall street took a step backward today. dow dropped 55. s&p 500 lost 5. the nasdaq fell 7. still ahead, could drones shoot...
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communist movement had identified itself with anti-colonialism many wanted to have the system of the soviet union they were for it but we were opposed. >> host: you left the country during the vietnam era. why? >> guest: for me looking back it was not that difficult of a choice. i knew i would not go into military. >> host: weren't you drafted? >> guest: several times. i tried to be a conscientious objector and it was turned down. it came down to our want to go to prison or explore the world? i recognize the five left eye might not ever be able to come back. that is a difficult decision. >> host: a decision between your life and living and outside of your country. >> guest: i had to think through. >> host: newark father was in the military. >> guest: he was an officer and reached the rank of lieutenant colonel. so for him the military offered opportunity. and because the military needed black officers as a draftee he to go to officer training and have opportunities within the military he never had in the civilian life. >> host: but not for you? >> i thought about it i could apply to the air force
communist movement had identified itself with anti-colonialism many wanted to have the system of the soviet union they were for it but we were opposed. >> host: you left the country during the vietnam era. why? >> guest: for me looking back it was not that difficult of a choice. i knew i would not go into military. >> host: weren't you drafted? >> guest: several times. i tried to be a conscientious objector and it was turned down. it came down to our want to go to prison...
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with a charter school, for several years, we started with all teachers that were in unions and new york city school system we have all teachers that teach for america, all young, ambitious, bright eyed and bushy tailed, willing to work beyond a rigid set of hours, and the results are there, it is hard to argue that it is any different, from what we have before with teachers in unions and always protected they always gave their best, some did, but a lot don't. >> you are wrong. there is no data supporting that. this is bad policy with bad side effects. charles: wayne, have the last word. >> wait, wait. >> i want to ask caroline, why, -- what tests would you use for teachers then? >> what test -- a lot of them, including pieinclude peer evalu. >> let me follow that up, you will let somebody else make the judgment, you want someone else's opinion that is wrong. >> it would measure quality of the teaching,. charles: caroline, i am getting a wrap signal, do we have an education crises in it country. >> yes, it is under funded. charles: okay thank you. >> underfunded. >> right now, president hollywood friends t
with a charter school, for several years, we started with all teachers that were in unions and new york city school system we have all teachers that teach for america, all young, ambitious, bright eyed and bushy tailed, willing to work beyond a rigid set of hours, and the results are there, it is hard to argue that it is any different, from what we have before with teachers in unions and always protected they always gave their best, some did, but a lot don't. >> you are wrong. there is no...
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system or seniority based layoffs. you don't want new hires to have performance bhaised layoffs because unions want new hires to be fireders are protected. if you got performance based system for some of the workers who are all the sudden, maybe the senior members are fired, they want to force the workers. they really want to force workers to disadvantage under the contracts. they don't do it. neil: something changed in the water, the wind, whatever you call it where last yeah at this time, unions won every legal fight or had the power to have decisions on the part of the governor of wisconsin when he wanted to end collective bargaining or even forcing changes in corporate law that allowed them to move to the fron of the line over bondholders in the case of the auto bailout in chrysler. now, not so much so what is that mean? >> i think the difference is those earlier decisions were coming from the lower level of the courts. particularly in wisconsin. you have judges that had a case in madison, very, very liberal judges from madison. up to the wisconsin state supreme court or went from the circuit court to the court of a
system or seniority based layoffs. you don't want new hires to have performance bhaised layoffs because unions want new hires to be fireders are protected. if you got performance based system for some of the workers who are all the sudden, maybe the senior members are fired, they want to force the workers. they really want to force workers to disadvantage under the contracts. they don't do it. neil: something changed in the water, the wind, whatever you call it where last yeah at this time,...
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that showed how many countries in the european union are competing to each other along with the tax system so i have to tell you again that i still agree with both of my other guests in that in that broadcast because i am totally for a european democracy but i'm a representative of a civil society who says there is no real democracy yet but if you see the way that we are going the last sixty years we are. as i said an empire of peace traction people come and people don't go or the only people that has so far had a problem with it is maybe greenland and that is that is an example really out of history so something has to be clear at the moment we talking about a european european union that have been tremendously successful one even the nobel prize for peace and then we have to get the next step which is a real good european democracy then if you know where your money goes you will bail out the other countries and then of course you have a leadership that kemah posed to some public opinion such as in germany they want their deaths i mean. they have been in. the euro we have well you're real
that showed how many countries in the european union are competing to each other along with the tax system so i have to tell you again that i still agree with both of my other guests in that in that broadcast because i am totally for a european democracy but i'm a representative of a civil society who says there is no real democracy yet but if you see the way that we are going the last sixty years we are. as i said an empire of peace traction people come and people don't go or the only people...
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when the time is appropriate to uproot keyboard system but they still keep their currencies if you can't do a currency board you can't do monetary union well that's got a lesson for countries that have been doing the euro area. because it's a good countries czech republic and poland and those countries that they should be really be for going into that you need to see if they can get into it and test it out with kurt. and just to be what it means automatic gives you the monetary policy of being in the union but it doesn't give up the currency that you still have now in that case so you could you could think that is the way the european system worked and so they locked into that and they got got all those difficulties now how to get out of it is through they've got to get growth korea could to get recovery back and i think it's going to depend on a much more aggressive policy on the part of the european central bank as well is more distribution because it's good to be is going to be redistribution in some ways to help with the deficit a pooling pooling of debts and. that will involve some implicit turns for years from the northern count
when the time is appropriate to uproot keyboard system but they still keep their currencies if you can't do a currency board you can't do monetary union well that's got a lesson for countries that have been doing the euro area. because it's a good countries czech republic and poland and those countries that they should be really be for going into that you need to see if they can get into it and test it out with kurt. and just to be what it means automatic gives you the monetary policy of being...
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want to see a lot of british laws clawed back from the european union and stuff like to do with the criminal justice system extradition social social policies that need to be changed they say so david cameron has really got to walk a tight rope by trying to satisfy the euro skeptics of which there is a very large number within his own party then you've got the euro files at the same time and also the british public that's demanding change and at the very same time we've got the european union which is extremely tense about what david cameron is likely to say on friday about how much criticism he might pile on the european union they've already reportedly warned that the european union is not an menu so david cameron isn't going to be in favor it's not going to be supported when he starts saying that we want to renew renegotiate the terms of us of our membership in the e.u. so. a busy time for david cameron and a lot of political analysts saying that he's unlikely to satisfy anyone because it's a very difficult situation. absolutely. in london thank you thank you. for it from the un's atomic agency. experts
want to see a lot of british laws clawed back from the european union and stuff like to do with the criminal justice system extradition social social policies that need to be changed they say so david cameron has really got to walk a tight rope by trying to satisfy the euro skeptics of which there is a very large number within his own party then you've got the euro files at the same time and also the british public that's demanding change and at the very same time we've got the european union...
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it will make us less competitive and what we would like to do is sort of a sharing system where our unionized, michael, are going to get some benefits with us and to make the plan more lucrative for them we want the tax payer to subsidize healthcare and treat them like they are qualified federal subsidies in the plan which you normally wouldn't get except at a certain level. >> obviously they put the hell in healthcare. we have had obama care like in the beginning. our healthcare costs soared exploded premium costs have exploded. we were told emergency rooms could be empty if they no longer had primary care. they are more full than ever. the wait time for a doctor has almost doubled since the obama care went into place. every criticism they are making is true for every small business and every citizen. president obama said give me the obama care premiums will drop by $2,500. premiums have gone up 2500. obama care sucks. that's why they all asked for waivers before it went into place. >> i have never heard put the hell in healthcare before. >> original just for you. >> michael graham original
it will make us less competitive and what we would like to do is sort of a sharing system where our unionized, michael, are going to get some benefits with us and to make the plan more lucrative for them we want the tax payer to subsidize healthcare and treat them like they are qualified federal subsidies in the plan which you normally wouldn't get except at a certain level. >> obviously they put the hell in healthcare. we have had obama care like in the beginning. our healthcare costs...
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. >> deputy legal director of the american civil liberties union recently discussed the u.s. justice system at the new york public library. topics included mandatory minimum sentencing rules, prison overcrowding, the death penalty and racial disparities and incarceration rates. it is an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> good evening. thank you all for coming here this evening and thank you to the new york public library for inviting me. i am going to talk today about incarceration and the united states, necessarily detailed conversation about racial justice. i am going to talk about it through the lens of my own career path as an advocate for criminal justice reform who has worked national impact mitigation outfit and organizations my whole career. the evolution in my own thinking and strategies i work and use and employed to achieve criminal justice reform in some ways mirror the art of this issue in this country over the last ten years and i will explain that a little bit. as many of you know over the last 40 years the united states has adopted a tough on crime criminal-justice policymak
. >> deputy legal director of the american civil liberties union recently discussed the u.s. justice system at the new york public library. topics included mandatory minimum sentencing rules, prison overcrowding, the death penalty and racial disparities and incarceration rates. it is an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> good evening. thank you all for coming here this evening and thank you to the new york public library for inviting me. i am going to talk today about incarceration...
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. >> if we are building a european union and breaking down boundaries for people, we should also be breaking them down in the health system. >> but that is little help to portuguese patients at this moment in time, and spanish citizens have a reason to fear health cuts themselves. >> i lived through a war. it was very bad for us. now, we are very well off, but it will go downhill >> lots of doctors and nurses are leaving the country now. the best personnel is definitely going. >> i really hope we do not become like portugal, but we are on our way there. >> indeed, the spanish government has hinted that spain may soon be following the portuguese example. the free health system that the portuguese were once so proud of is now fast becoming a mere memory. >> many czechs today still vividly remember the prague spring. one incident in particular burned itself into the collective memory when in the late 1960's, tanks rolled into the capital of what was then czechoslovakia. the soviet army brutally crossed to implement the reform of the political system, and the wounds have still not healed, but today, large crowds of young russ
. >> if we are building a european union and breaking down boundaries for people, we should also be breaking them down in the health system. >> but that is little help to portuguese patients at this moment in time, and spanish citizens have a reason to fear health cuts themselves. >> i lived through a war. it was very bad for us. now, we are very well off, but it will go downhill >> lots of doctors and nurses are leaving the country now. the best personnel is definitely...
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well, the experience that we've had is the stable deterrents in a bipolar system, the united states, soviet union, a bilateral, stable system. imagine that you have to do a deterrence with six, seven, eight powers, countries that are unstable, some revolutionary and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrents in those circumstances? you can get accidental or unauthorized use, you can get the deliberate proliferation into the hasn'ts of terrorists -- hands of terrorists. imagine if al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11, if would would hesitate for a second if it got its hands on nukes and using a nuclear weapon in such an attack in the future. that's the threat that's the end of nonproliferation and the end of a reliance on deterrence. second, we have always tried to prevent the hedge monday rising in the middle east, in control. that's why there was an iraq war in 1991, over the invasion of kuwait. what the arabs understand in the region is that once iran is nuclear it becomes the most aggressive radicaly islamist anti-western state in charge of this strategic area of the mi
well, the experience that we've had is the stable deterrents in a bipolar system, the united states, soviet union, a bilateral, stable system. imagine that you have to do a deterrence with six, seven, eight powers, countries that are unstable, some revolutionary and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrents in those circumstances? you can get accidental or unauthorized use, you can get the deliberate proliferation into the hasn'ts of terrorists -- hands of terrorists....
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our experience that we've had is the stable deterrence in a in a bipolar system, united states and soviet union. imagine that you have to do deterrence with unstable countries and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrence in those circumstances. you can get accidental or unauthorized use, you can get theft, you can be the delivered proliferation in the hands of terrorists. imagine what al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11 if they would hesitate for a second if they got hair hand on nuclear weapons. that is the threat and the end of nonproliferation and the end of relying on deterrence. we always try to prevent a rise in the middle east in the control of the oil. that's why there was an iraq war in 1991 over the invasion of kuwait. what the arabs understand, once iran is nuclear it becomes the most aggressive islamic state in charge of the area in the middle east. that's why those have beseeched the united states to take out the nuclear program in advance. the saudis would line the deserts with arrows saying this way. lastly, i'm running out of time, i hope, perhaps you
our experience that we've had is the stable deterrence in a in a bipolar system, united states and soviet union. imagine that you have to do deterrence with unstable countries and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrence in those circumstances. you can get accidental or unauthorized use, you can get theft, you can be the delivered proliferation in the hands of terrorists. imagine what al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11 if they would hesitate for a second if they got...
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unions. i would share with you that it has not been a secret that the single most important thing that can be done to improve the performance of the system is to get a new fleet and i would point out that the last time that this happened, around 1999, when prop k leveraged a billion dollar replacement of the fleet, the performance went up 70 percent in 18 months, clearly there is an advantage to that. this organization is posed to provide that kind of local match again to renovate the fleet. what is pending have none to do the prop k program and everything to do with the discussion that is ongoing on standards for use of life and essentially getting in for the federal funds and as soon as that issue is resolved, and the mta is ready with the appropriatal location requests we stand ready to provide the new match so that there be a new fleet. >> we understand that it takes a significant amount of time and the aimportant issue related to that, is facilities, we have been working on the mta for years now and ensuring that there is a good plan, it makes no sense to buy a new fleet and not be able to maintain it so there has to be an appropria
unions. i would share with you that it has not been a secret that the single most important thing that can be done to improve the performance of the system is to get a new fleet and i would point out that the last time that this happened, around 1999, when prop k leveraged a billion dollar replacement of the fleet, the performance went up 70 percent in 18 months, clearly there is an advantage to that. this organization is posed to provide that kind of local match again to renovate the fleet....
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we'll find out instead in the state of the union a laundry list with 412 including the metric systems. you know, whatever else. >> ifill: certainly it does speak to that kind of resolution. the question whether it alienates the other side >> it does. he's a warrior. he's not a happy negotiator. he may not be doing that much negotiating. so i think the opportunity for democrats is, has there ever been a party as weak as the republican party is right now? they have an opportunity really to divide the party on immigration, on guns and on a bunch of other issues. that's not internal negotiations. that's going after the country and trying to peel away moderate or corporate republicans. that might be the game. it may not yield immediate legislation in the short term. >> ifill: we'll be watching every single friday with both of you. mark shields and david brooks, thank you. >> brown: and now, for some historical perspective on this 57th inaugural, we're joined by three presidential historians: annette gordon-reed of harvard university, richard norton smith of george mason university, and be
we'll find out instead in the state of the union a laundry list with 412 including the metric systems. you know, whatever else. >> ifill: certainly it does speak to that kind of resolution. the question whether it alienates the other side >> it does. he's a warrior. he's not a happy negotiator. he may not be doing that much negotiating. so i think the opportunity for democrats is, has there ever been a party as weak as the republican party is right now? they have an opportunity...
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in this instance means that labor unions, trade unions must open up and provide more training so they can lay a brick. it means that the education system must instill the value of strong minds and that brings strong change. take your child to school. meet your child's teachers. exchange numbers. turn the tv off at night. take a report card every nine weeks and take your child to religious celebration once a week. most of the violence is from the bottom up, not top down. mothers say something like "i'm going to beat you boy. i'm going to beat you so the police don't have to do it one day". it was their own way of saying get some home training, some home cultivation is a big fact in the social order and we must restore homes but unemployed parents don't do as good job as parents with jobs. i'm all about welfare back to work. there are four steps involved. one the parents must have day care. if you leave the child without day care you're called an unfit parent and are arrested. you need day care. you need transportation and job training and a job. you need those four steps. what gives you an advantage in san francisco with the mayor acros
in this instance means that labor unions, trade unions must open up and provide more training so they can lay a brick. it means that the education system must instill the value of strong minds and that brings strong change. take your child to school. meet your child's teachers. exchange numbers. turn the tv off at night. take a report card every nine weeks and take your child to religious celebration once a week. most of the violence is from the bottom up, not top down. mothers say something...
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the stable deterrents in a bipolar system, united states, soviet union, bilateral stable system. imagine that you have to do a deterrence with six, seven, eight powers, countries that are unstable, some revolutionary and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrence in those circumstances? you can get accidental or unauthorized use. you can get theft, you can get the deliberate proliferation into the hands of terrorists. imagine in al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11 if it would hesitate for a second if it got its hands on nukes and using a nuclear weapon in such an attack in the future. that's the threat, that's the end of nonproliferation and the end of reliance on deterrence. second, we have always tried to prevent a hegemon rising in the middle east in control of the world's oil and in control of the strategically important region. that's why there was an iraq war in 1991, the invasion of kuwait. with the arabs understanding in the region that once iran is nuclear, it becomes the hegemon of the region, the most aggressive, radically islamic anti-western
the stable deterrents in a bipolar system, united states, soviet union, bilateral stable system. imagine that you have to do a deterrence with six, seven, eight powers, countries that are unstable, some revolutionary and with shifting alliances. how do you enforce or rely on deterrence in those circumstances? you can get accidental or unauthorized use. you can get theft, you can get the deliberate proliferation into the hands of terrorists. imagine in al qaeda would do what it did on 9/11 if it...
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who want to come here and work from within the european union, would you take a tough approach to make sure people are not abusing our benefit system. my honorable friend of the immigration minister is working for hard on this issue and i think it's very important he does. >> last week the prime minister -- [inaudible] complete unacceptable practice. [inaudible] wil will the prime minister this a good thing to actually speak to the people who use them? >> i think if you, maybe we need to modernize the system, should you get a which question, get on a tablet or a not bad so you can proceed. [shouting] but, of course, i look forward to having those discussions with people who offered food banks and those who use the banks. as i said, you saw them grow 10 times under the last labour government. and instead of attacking and i think we should praise the people that give up their time to working these organizations. [shouting] >> after huge community campaign, the hospital had a potential site for new radiotherapy unit. in order to deliver the vital service for local people, we wanted flexibility over the tariff for radiotherapy fraction
who want to come here and work from within the european union, would you take a tough approach to make sure people are not abusing our benefit system. my honorable friend of the immigration minister is working for hard on this issue and i think it's very important he does. >> last week the prime minister -- [inaudible] complete unacceptable practice. [inaudible] wil will the prime minister this a good thing to actually speak to the people who use them? >> i think if you, maybe we...
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system. i see that it throws a down the drain giving it to the union's who ruined it in the first place. >> don't fund the problem. find the solution. that means if you see something terrible of the world, poverty you have to say our not just give money to anti-poverty but give money to organization and has a way to tackle the issue. john: how do know it will work? goldman sachs puts up their own money. john: you will give them yoga and meditation therapy? it sounds like nonsense. >> think of the people of connecticut they have been and trauma. it could be behavioral therapy that is what we talk about. it is remarkable what can be done. john: what is goldman bent $10 million? >> alatas studies on this specific intervention says it works well for this 6318 population that is being treated as adults in the adult jail. john: you have volunteers in this did in vermont? >> good ideas with this of what we're talking about i hope this comes out good but a good idea is spread because they want to start their own versson so volunteers in medicine say free clinics can help those without insurance as well a
system. i see that it throws a down the drain giving it to the union's who ruined it in the first place. >> don't fund the problem. find the solution. that means if you see something terrible of the world, poverty you have to say our not just give money to anti-poverty but give money to organization and has a way to tackle the issue. john: how do know it will work? goldman sachs puts up their own money. john: you will give them yoga and meditation therapy? it sounds like nonsense....
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been smashed by vilifying workers and destroying unions so that's the that's the bifurcation of this economy is that asset holders are flooding the system with cash to make their wealth go up but they're not allowing that to trickle into anything having to do with the wage. so well they're ignoring all the regulations about their wages and the funniest quote from the whole entire article goes on to say hector sense the former f.s.a. chief executive who introduced the rules and was knighted in the new year's honors list once warned banks they should be afraid so hector was this month hired by barclays on a package believed to be worth as much as three million pounds per year so they don't even i mean they put the two sentences together they juxtapose those sentences and then make no reference to the fact that the absurdity of those two sentences going together. they were all next perfect says just like tony blair and signed by j.p. morgan to exploit the oil patch after he said the war wasn't about blood for oil here this guy is being hired by barclays to zip and caboodle the money supply to make wealthy people wealthier while the governm
been smashed by vilifying workers and destroying unions so that's the that's the bifurcation of this economy is that asset holders are flooding the system with cash to make their wealth go up but they're not allowing that to trickle into anything having to do with the wage. so well they're ignoring all the regulations about their wages and the funniest quote from the whole entire article goes on to say hector sense the former f.s.a. chief executive who introduced the rules and was knighted in...