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they are negotiating the rights of the greek people for the benefit of the united europe, which todayis more necessary for the people than ever before. markus: he set a deal could be days away. they are looking at an agreement later in brussels. we spoke to a correspondence, who was also in the belgian capital, and he outlined the divisions that still need to be overcome. reporter: i think there are still quite huge differences. you have to remember they have been trying to bridge the gap for the past three months. now we know, for instance, that the objectives on the budget surplus are not the same. 42015, the greek bond, 0.8, the europeans now at 1%, and it is even a wider gap for next year. we know that the greeks propose to speed up the reforms and a curb on early retirement, but what we do not know is if the greeks are ready to accept what the europeans and the imf really want, which is labor reform and pension reform, and that is going to be the main topic of the discussions tonight. markus: i reporter from brussels. moving on global growth is slowing down, with a forecast being
they are negotiating the rights of the greek people for the benefit of the united europe, which todayis more necessary for the people than ever before. markus: he set a deal could be days away. they are looking at an agreement later in brussels. we spoke to a correspondence, who was also in the belgian capital, and he outlined the divisions that still need to be overcome. reporter: i think there are still quite huge differences. you have to remember they have been trying to bridge the gap for...
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years after the explosion of spending that we did there, and lies that we give up to have a free united europe. we have russian soldiers marching in eastern europe in the first time in 70 years. and across the middle east iraq is on fire, libya is on par, syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded for its third wave refugees. and iran with this president's permission is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant, dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china seas, and we have a president who says he doesn't want us to send our ships within 12 miles of those islands, northlight american planes overhead because he doesn't want to get into a dispute with the chinese. the dispute is being caused by the chinese, not by those who want to navigate the free waters of the world. and you look at all of these circumstances and you realize what an awful bill of goods this president sold the american people seven years ago. he tried to make us believe that america was the cause of violence in the world, that if we pull back from
years after the explosion of spending that we did there, and lies that we give up to have a free united europe. we have russian soldiers marching in eastern europe in the first time in 70 years. and across the middle east iraq is on fire, libya is on par, syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded for its third wave refugees. and iran with this president's permission is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant, dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese...
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the euro has changed the world, united europe has changed the world for the united states. it is a big deal for the united states. it could mean two things for the u.s. if europe does get a dent in their growth it could mean it hurts the u.s. a little bit, just enough for the feds to not raise interest rates. then you can get a cheaper mortgage for a little longer. there are some scenarios that aren't that terrible. greece is a deadbeat country, you look at u.s. company in greece a billion dollars in american investment. that's .0002%. the president's completely right when it comes to that. >> our investment in ireland is 250 times greater and it's still men school. yet, it is important, have you a country leave the euro that really is what happens. everyone's ready, everyone's prepared when it actually happens, we'll see. >> i know you have this tonight, i know i would be remiss as a journalist and a colleague not to ask you about this big guest you have on tonight. totally not related to greece but 20 seconds. >> we're going to be talking to pamela sweat, the mother of da
the euro has changed the world, united europe has changed the world for the united states. it is a big deal for the united states. it could mean two things for the u.s. if europe does get a dent in their growth it could mean it hurts the u.s. a little bit, just enough for the feds to not raise interest rates. then you can get a cheaper mortgage for a little longer. there are some scenarios that aren't that terrible. greece is a deadbeat country, you look at u.s. company in greece a billion...
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europe. if we are trying to -- if the united states is trying to sayxcea we will follow europe or work with ourpean partners on something, forthfest it. they're not going to move. and there's economic reasons for that. what we have to do is we have to move the europeans. the united states has to create a plan, we have to step out. the europeans will eventually follow but we have to pressure them to. >> because russia because of its military hardware and power not what it used to be could not stand up against the united states and a united europe. >> correct but we have the problem we emoved the threat of military action off the table. we wave to use economic sanctions. if we start that, europeans will follow. >> thank you rick. >>> the good news is more americans started actively,@rq! looking for work last month. the bad news, workers are not making a lot of money. details from the latest jobs report and a look at who is hiring these days ahead. plus the 2016 bid for the white house and the crowded republican pool as another potential candidate expected to announce in weeks. the chris wallace j
europe. if we are trying to -- if the united states is trying to sayxcea we will follow europe or work with ourpean partners on something, forthfest it. they're not going to move. and there's economic reasons for that. what we have to do is we have to move the europeans. the united states has to create a plan, we have to step out. the europeans will eventually follow but we have to pressure them to. >> because russia because of its military hardware and power not what it used to be could...
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the united states sends weapons to eastern europe.sia's leaders cultivate and support american enemies with high-profile visits. sounds a lot like the bad old days of the cold war, but it's really right there in today's headlines. could it be cold war ii. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm ray suarez, the cold war casts a long shadow one that stretched across much of the world from the 1950s to the 1980s much of the world was pushed to choose side between two contending powers. after joining forces the united states and the soviet union never went to war against each other, but other countries faced off at a cost of untold lives and trillions. in korea, the congo, vietnam, angola and the european continent prepared to become the stage on which the final act would be played. there was practice and prepares for an invasion from the soviet union. are we watching the deepening chill of cold war ii. here is al jazeera's john terrett. >> reporter: officially the cold war started when twa stopped in 1945/"46, and ended w
the united states sends weapons to eastern europe.sia's leaders cultivate and support american enemies with high-profile visits. sounds a lot like the bad old days of the cold war, but it's really right there in today's headlines. could it be cold war ii. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story". i'm ray suarez, the cold war casts a long shadow one that stretched across much of the world from the 1950s to the 1980s much of the world was pushed to choose...
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about what this means in terms of economy of scale between the united states and europe. >> the uniteds has been self-sufficient in a for a long time. you have seen a move to import some eggs from the netherlands. it will be the first time in a decade we have seen imports coming from europe. that will get a short-term staff . this is a globalized economy. -- short term stab. this is a sort of thing that could lead to the alternative like you provide. --s will create the mark crack in the market that hansen creek needs. mark: can you talk to us about product releases? what is your strategy going forward? watching this at headquarters. we have pancakes coming out, muffins coming out. on november launching a product called just scramble, one plant that scramble like a chicken egg was a little bit lithic and said and becomes -- taste a little bit better. brownie mix coming out. ranch dressing. we have accelerated product development timeline across the board for bakeries and dressing. we have done in deeper with great partnership. think as we are alluding to, we believe a permanent shift i
about what this means in terms of economy of scale between the united states and europe. >> the uniteds has been self-sufficient in a for a long time. you have seen a move to import some eggs from the netherlands. it will be the first time in a decade we have seen imports coming from europe. that will get a short-term staff . this is a globalized economy. -- short term stab. this is a sort of thing that could lead to the alternative like you provide. --s will create the mark crack in the...
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[applause] charlie: is it a more natural affinity than europe and united states? china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states, and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american. president putin: well, china including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural interest. [applause] you are expanding the nato. there is no opportunity anymore, but nato was created to pave the way towards the -- they expand but we do not create any military alliances with china. we do not tend to adopt or block this approach. what they are trying to do is adopt a global approach. they are trying to contribute the responsibilities. they are trying to find an acceptible compromise. they are trying to find new frameworks within the network of negotiations. [applause] charlie: to have read much about you and your country, there are three things that i constantly
[applause] charlie: is it a more natural affinity than europe and united states? china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states, and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american. president putin: well, china including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural...
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there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. europehe very ministers and government is starting to crack down. i think it's long overdue. but i think protests in a civil way are the best remedy. >> london's first underground farm will start supplying produce to local restaurants. hidden in a bomb shelter. it uses state of the arm technology. early eng less takes a look. >> a dark damp network of tunnels built to shelter up to 8,000 londoners from the bombs that fell during world war ii they have lane empty and abandoned until now. it looks like the set of a sci-fi movie but this is a highly productive farm that will soon provide food to the city above. the restaurant owner, michelle rous will serve this to his cut members. >> mustard cress which has a great bungency to it. rocket and radish chutes very flaifsh full. as a chef i get excited about flavors and tastes and want to use them in all of my dishes. >> the farm's location makes the produce supply chaney almost up utopian. reducing the carbo footprint is sustainable sustaining the
there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. europehe very ministers and government is starting to crack down. i think it's long overdue. but i think protests in a civil way are the best remedy. >> london's first underground farm will start supplying produce to local restaurants. hidden in a bomb shelter. it uses state of the arm technology. early eng less takes a look. >> a dark damp network of tunnels built to shelter up to 8,000 londoners from the bombs that fell...
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when you have a divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe, and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting is also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity exporting countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000, china made up about 1% of total developing country exports, it's now the biggest trading partner with the entire developing world. there's a mixed picture. if you step back and say, so what about africa? despite ebola, africa continues to grow and it did during the period after the crisis. there are still great prospects in africa. china will grow at about 7% this year. we think it's because they are going forward in a very controlled, thoughtfully done shift of the growth model. it's really impressive to watch. my predecessor wrote this great report china 2030. , they really talked through all the things the
when you have a divergent monetary policies across the united states, europe, and japan, and especially with the rising dollar, you see a lot of currency movement toward the united states and that affects the exchange rates in developing countries. the impact of russia and brazil contracting is also been very serious. it's different depending on different countries. in africa and many of the commodity exporting countries, the slowdown in china has had a big impact. whereas in 2000, china made...
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this group of advisers include eminent diplomats and experts from the united states, europe and most importantly, from the region. in fact a majority of the , advisors are from outside the united states. that is another thing i believe makes the project especially distinctive. we are not going to look at how to codify the beltway consensus. we want to engage with people on the ground in the region and incorporate their perspectives into everything we do. in short, we want to listen more. and listening to voices from the region is what today's event is about. with that, let me invite my friend and cochair, steve hadley to step forward and set the stage for our discussions. [applause] mr. hadley: it is a pleasure to be with all of you this afternoon. i want to thank madeleine for the opportunity and the pleasure and privilege to work with you once again on one of our bipartisan policy initiatives. it is an important and exciting prospect. what we want to distinguish this project from others is to start with the views, perspectives and interests of the citizens and leaders in the regions
this group of advisers include eminent diplomats and experts from the united states, europe and most importantly, from the region. in fact a majority of the , advisors are from outside the united states. that is another thing i believe makes the project especially distinctive. we are not going to look at how to codify the beltway consensus. we want to engage with people on the ground in the region and incorporate their perspectives into everything we do. in short, we want to listen more. and...
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they will have 6500 stores in the united states and europe. whole foods investigated by the new york city department of consumer affairs. "the new york post" around allegedly incorrectly based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it ever intentionally is deceptive practices to incorrectly charge customers. new york city has not commented. here's a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." by the u.s. housing recovery sleep in poor neighborhoods behind. home prices and welfare areas rising but many poor communities are set with the housing crisis that drags on. british government network security is criticized. trimble reports a system that has been flagged by delays and largely unable to stop the most sophisticated attacks. hedge fund score big gains after several lackluster years at money managers are raking in profits fueled in part by booming mergers and acquisition. on today's economic calendar the final reading on first-quarter gdp. severe weather in the west coast port strike contributed to a we
they will have 6500 stores in the united states and europe. whole foods investigated by the new york city department of consumer affairs. "the new york post" around allegedly incorrectly based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it ever intentionally is deceptive practices to incorrectly charge customers. new york city has not commented. here's a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." by the u.s. housing recovery sleep in poor...
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>> guest: it is day grace for it depends who you were the united states and europe swimming was the sport not polo but of weizmann -- white men and immature white men who could afford to stay eggs says managers as it was discussed in the 20th century it was limited to a lot of white people who had money. >> host: who came up with the idea of the japanese kids? >> because they lived in the middle of mouthy it is a very dry place. it is not near the ocean at all people think of it as a lovely torras plays near the ocean but it is about 30 miles from the ocean and so they are swimming for fun and pleasure and to cool off in a very hot cultural region. they were swimming in the ditches which were prohibited to them. the camp police would come on huge work force is to chase their children out of the ditches and in some cases but the into the stable of naked because that is said they would swim in the dirty dishes with chicken and cows coming downstream. of this slightly different social class. that made all the up difference in the world he wished to be something else and was is on a plantatio
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it wants europe united not divided under germany. want to stay in europe as an equal member not as a debt colony. >> some are here to support the stand against austerity on the poor and middle class. >> we came here to support or government's efforts and to tell europeans numbers aren't everything. there are also people here and they are suffering. we don't want the same social classes to continue to lift this weight. >> reporter: centuries of laws have given workers tenure for life most were fixed term workers whose contracts expired. all took early retirement deals deals not available in the private sector. this is the most powerful and well organized group in greece, capable of swinging elections at nearly $1 billion a month it is also the mow expensive. these people have had their salaries and one extensive benefits clipped once already. saying with the economy as fragile as it is, laying them off now would cause further recession. the private sector is the engine of the economy taken the brunt of unemployment still at 25%. last
it wants europe united not divided under germany. want to stay in europe as an equal member not as a debt colony. >> some are here to support the stand against austerity on the poor and middle class. >> we came here to support or government's efforts and to tell europeans numbers aren't everything. there are also people here and they are suffering. we don't want the same social classes to continue to lift this weight. >> reporter: centuries of laws have given workers tenure...
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there can be a peaceful diplomatic solution to this problem but it's going to require that the united states europe, and others in the world stay vigilant. >> the leaders discussed trade. world leaders are watching events in washington to see if u.s. lawmakers grant the president the authority to move trade deals through congress quickly. >>> and before he left for germany saturday, president obama had the sad task of eulogizing vice president joe biden's eldest son beau. >> beau biden was an original, good man, man of character. >> biden, the former delaware attorney general, died from brain cancer a week ago at the age of 46. more than a thousand people attended saturday's service in wilmington. >>> and a stunning defeat for the turkish president. his ruling party failed to win an outright majority in parliament in sunday's vote. he had hoped a big victory would allow him to consolidate power. now he must seek coalition partners for the first time since he came to power almost 13 years ago. >>> chaos at a new jersey music festival as concertgoers clash with police. the hot 97 summer jam at metlif
there can be a peaceful diplomatic solution to this problem but it's going to require that the united states europe, and others in the world stay vigilant. >> the leaders discussed trade. world leaders are watching events in washington to see if u.s. lawmakers grant the president the authority to move trade deals through congress quickly. >>> and before he left for germany saturday, president obama had the sad task of eulogizing vice president joe biden's eldest son beau....
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this has been a european experiment to unite europe. for the germans it's really a post-second world war retribution. i think they came into this idea they wanted a unified europe which the euro zone was emblem attic of that. if greece leaves the euro does it matter in terms of what happened to spain and not less so than people thought? but it will suggest that this experiment of trying to bring europe together to give eight coherent policy together to you fight these countries which spent so much of the last century tearing each other apart that that experiment has failed. >> but if they go ahead and let spain continue or let greece continue to be reckless then they send a terrible message to spain. >> actually spain and it will i have kind of got their houses in order, anyway. so i don't know i think they are on a much better track. the other real concern i think about greece at this point leaving the euro zone and the european union is that moscow is sitting there saying they won't want you. thrilled to have you. they are opening thei
this has been a european experiment to unite europe. for the germans it's really a post-second world war retribution. i think they came into this idea they wanted a unified europe which the euro zone was emblem attic of that. if greece leaves the euro does it matter in terms of what happened to spain and not less so than people thought? but it will suggest that this experiment of trying to bring europe together to give eight coherent policy together to you fight these countries which spent so...
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it wants europe united not divided under germany. we want to stay in europe as an equal member not a debt colony. some are from the private sector, to support the stand against austerity on the poor and middle class. >> we came to support the government's effort and tell europeans that numbers are not everything, there are people here and they are suffering. we don't want the same social class to lift the weight. >> century old laws have given tenure for life. the state shed 300 jobs. most were fixed term workers whose contract expired. all who took deals, deals not available in the private sector. this is the most powerful and well organised group in greece capable of swinging elections. it's also the most expensive. these people have had their salaries and benefits clipped already. they do not want to lose their tenure. with the economy as fragile as it is laying them off now would cause further recession. there's little sympathy in the engine room of the economy, the private sector which has taken the brunt. last thursday private s
it wants europe united not divided under germany. we want to stay in europe as an equal member not a debt colony. some are from the private sector, to support the stand against austerity on the poor and middle class. >> we came to support the government's effort and tell europeans that numbers are not everything, there are people here and they are suffering. we don't want the same social class to lift the weight. >> century old laws have given tenure for life. the state shed 300...
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collectors from the united states europe and the middle east are buying up cuban art like never beforenewman has more now from havana. >> reporter: an ice-skating rink with pretend ice in the middle of tropical havana. a face beach across the street. along the city's main coastal drive. these installations and other works of art are part of cuba's highly anticipated 12th biannual art show. it's an international events. but this year, as never before, cuban artists are taking center stage. in these times of change on the communist sigh islands. >> translator: there was so many regulations, prohibitions and these new freedoms we are seeing are lying throwing a drop of water on a very dry desert. they are being absorbed satellite anything speed. >> reporter: 10 years ago jesus nogales barely had enough room to paints on the floor in his tiny apartment. today he has the freedom to buy and build his own studio. his latest paintings examining the seductive relationship between many cubans and foreigners especially tourists. >> she is pure, beautiful but dangerous like a gelly fish. as the je
collectors from the united states europe and the middle east are buying up cuban art like never beforenewman has more now from havana. >> reporter: an ice-skating rink with pretend ice in the middle of tropical havana. a face beach across the street. along the city's main coastal drive. these installations and other works of art are part of cuba's highly anticipated 12th biannual art show. it's an international events. but this year, as never before, cuban artists are taking center stage....
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lieutenant general mark hertling commanded the unit in europe. nited states ambassador in afghanistan, in iraq, and at the united nations. ambassador, these isis fighters are no ordinary fighters. these are fanatics by and large. what do you need to do to defeat these fanatics? >> i think they are fanatics, but quite a number are professional military people who used to be part of saddam hussein's army. what's needed in my view besides the military effort that needs to be made to contain him so they don't move out of anbar into baghdad is that you need a political deal. and sometimes in a crisis that heats up, there is an opportunity. the opportunity is to -- more diplomacy for our senior diplomatic people to engage, stereo to get a settlement between sunnis and shias in iraq so the sunnis can be armed. ultimately they would have to defeat isis -- >> can regional partners of the united states, whether the saudis, jordanians, others in the area, can they help? >> they will have to be at the table, in my view. you will have to have the iranians ulti
lieutenant general mark hertling commanded the unit in europe. nited states ambassador in afghanistan, in iraq, and at the united nations. ambassador, these isis fighters are no ordinary fighters. these are fanatics by and large. what do you need to do to defeat these fanatics? >> i think they are fanatics, but quite a number are professional military people who used to be part of saddam hussein's army. what's needed in my view besides the military effort that needs to be made to contain...
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. >> translator: our government is negotiating and it wants europe united and not divided under germany want to stay? europe as an equal member and not a debt colony. >> reporter: some are from the private sector to support austerity on the poor and middle class. >> translator: we came here to support our government's efforts and to tell europeans that numbers are not everything. there are also people here and they are suffering and don't want the same social classes to continue to lift the weight. >> reporter: century old laws have given state workers tenure for life and the state shed 300,000 jobs since the crisis began and most were fixed term workers whose contract expired and took early retirement deals. this is a labor force capable of swinging election and at a billion a month it's most expensive and claiming a fifth of the budgement and had salaries and been tits clipped already and do not want to lose their tenure and the ruling left disagree and says the economy as fragile as it is laying them off now would cause recession. the private sector which has taken the brunt of unemp
. >> translator: our government is negotiating and it wants europe united and not divided under germany want to stay? europe as an equal member and not a debt colony. >> reporter: some are from the private sector to support austerity on the poor and middle class. >> translator: we came here to support our government's efforts and to tell europeans that numbers are not everything. there are also people here and they are suffering and don't want the same social classes to...
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he has been testing the united states and europe. we are failing those test little by little so the message we are sending to him in many ways is we are not interesting. he hears president obama consistently saying i am not going to start a war. president obama is talking about the middle east but he is very clear in his campaign promise president obama, that he is not going to pick these fights. he is not going to do anything that looks like he is creating a war. putin hears that. the whole huge land grab by putin and taking crimea and getting sanction we see them in the front passenger of "the new york times." the pentagon saying some of the sanctions we have against buying russian engines is not working for the united states. the pentagon is asking congress to roll them back. we are not keeping the to sanctions and president obama's word means nothing and putin dorsey -- sees that. >> watt about the european? why not more from sanctions on their side or going to putin saying lay off? >> i think the germans are leading them on all
he has been testing the united states and europe. we are failing those test little by little so the message we are sending to him in many ways is we are not interesting. he hears president obama consistently saying i am not going to start a war. president obama is talking about the middle east but he is very clear in his campaign promise president obama, that he is not going to pick these fights. he is not going to do anything that looks like he is creating a war. putin hears that. the whole...
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in the united states and europe, swimming was the fort of -- went the sport of kings -- that was polo -- about the sport of white men, and largely amateur white men who could afford to stay as amateurs and you will be now know a lot about the issue of amateurism as it was discussed in the 20th century and even today, that amateurism at that time limited sports to a lot of white people who had money. >> host: who came up with the idea of this swim club to these japanese kids whose parents worked on the sugar plantations. >> the kids lived in the midful of maui. they lived in the valley of maui. it's a very dry place. and it's not near the ocean at all. we think of maui or some people think of maury as this lovely tourist place and near the ocean but this is about 30 to -- 30 or so miles from the ocean. so they were swimming for fun and pleasure, and to cool off in a very hot agricultural region, and they were swimming in the titches, which were forbidden to them and the lunas who were the camp police, would come on big horses, huge work horses, and chase the children out of the ditches
in the united states and europe, swimming was the fort of -- went the sport of kings -- that was polo -- about the sport of white men, and largely amateur white men who could afford to stay as amateurs and you will be now know a lot about the issue of amateurism as it was discussed in the 20th century and even today, that amateurism at that time limited sports to a lot of white people who had money. >> host: who came up with the idea of this swim club to these japanese kids whose parents...
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years, after the explosion of spending we did there and lives we gave up there to have a free and united europeave russian soldiers marching east in europe for the first time in 70 years. and across the middle east, iraq is on fire, libya is on fire syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded with a third wave of refugees. egypt is under martial law. iran, with this president's permission, is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant force in that region. and in china, we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china sea and we have a president who says he does not want us to sail our ships within 12 miles of those islands, nor fly american planes overhead, because he does not want to get into a dispute with the chinese. the dispute is being caused by the chinese, not by those who want to navigate the free waters of the world. and you look at all of these circumstances, and you realize what an awful bill of goods this president sold the american people seven years ago. he tried to make us believe that america was the cause of violence in the world, that if we just
years, after the explosion of spending we did there and lives we gave up there to have a free and united europeave russian soldiers marching east in europe for the first time in 70 years. and across the middle east, iraq is on fire, libya is on fire syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded with a third wave of refugees. egypt is under martial law. iran, with this president's permission, is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant force in that region. and in china, we watch the...
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europe. the benchmark index in france fell 3%. french president is urging greece to stay united with europe saying he believes their financial future could still be saved. greece loses access to more than $8 billion in loans when their international rescue plan expires tuesday. european creditors have offered to bail out greece and allow it to keep using the euro currency but only if the government slashes spending and raises taxes. prime minister says greeks will vote sunday whether to accept the conditions of the rescue plan. >>> tonight we're hearing from the second convicted killer who escaped from a maximum security prison in new york about their plan to get away. a state trooper shot and captured him over the weekend near the canadian border. kenneth craig talked to people in the area, relieved the ordeal is finally over. >> reporter: authorities say david sweat has started telling them details of the getaway plan he and fellow escapee richard matt devices with prison employee joyce mitchell. >> they'd kill mitchell's husband and get in the car and drive to mexico. >> repo
europe. the benchmark index in france fell 3%. french president is urging greece to stay united with europe saying he believes their financial future could still be saved. greece loses access to more than $8 billion in loans when their international rescue plan expires tuesday. european creditors have offered to bail out greece and allow it to keep using the euro currency but only if the government slashes spending and raises taxes. prime minister says greeks will vote sunday whether to accept...
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as it was, the united states was so involved in what was going on in europe anyway. when they tried to broker an end to the endless reparation questions, twice they were backed by the united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace, a huge peace ballot in britain in the 1930's where half of the adult population voted in favor of peace. that does not necessarily translate into being isolationist. the united states welded it into isolationism in a way that did not happen in europe, that you can want peace but still recognize you have to be engaged in the world. i don't know. it is very difficult. i think historians are now arguing that even in the 1930's, the united states was not as isolationist as we might think. ther
as it was, the united states was so involved in what was going on in europe anyway. when they tried to broker an end to the endless reparation questions, twice they were backed by the united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would...
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years after the explosion of spending that we did there, and lies that we give up to have a free united europee in 70 years. and across the middle east iraq is on fire libya is on par syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded for its third wave of wartime right -- refugees. and i ran with this president's permission is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china seas and we have a president who says he doesn't want us to send our ships within 12 miles of those islands, northlight american planes overhead because he doesn't want to get into a dispute with the chinese. the dispute is being caused by the chinese not by those who want to navigate the free waters of the world. and you look at all of these circumstances and you realize what an awful bill of goods this president sold the american people seven years ago. he tried to make us believe that america was the cause of violence in the world that if we pull back from iraq and afghanistan and gave nice speeches but somehow
years after the explosion of spending that we did there, and lies that we give up to have a free united europee in 70 years. and across the middle east iraq is on fire libya is on par syria is on fire, jordan is being invaded for its third wave of wartime right -- refugees. and i ran with this president's permission is steaming toward becoming a nuclear power and a dominant dominant force in that region. and in china we watch the chinese building artificial islands in the south china seas and...
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they go through there to western europe into the united states. western europe has almost no rules in terms who have they let in and out and then visa waiver to get into the united states. that's my biggest concern. >> dickerson: that's airports over there. our airports didn't have a good week. >> dismal performance. just got classified briefing it's been record, 95% failure rate we know that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula are targeting aircraft and such. with the high threat environment that we're in right now this is totally unacceptable. >> dickerson: chairman, thanks very much. appreciate it. >> thank you john. dickerson: we'll be right back. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare s
they go through there to western europe into the united states. western europe has almost no rules in terms who have they let in and out and then visa waiver to get into the united states. that's my biggest concern. >> dickerson: that's airports over there. our airports didn't have a good week. >> dismal performance. just got classified briefing it's been record, 95% failure rate we know that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula are targeting aircraft and such. with the high threat...
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addressing international issues. ( applause ) >> rose: is it a more natural affinity than europe and the united states? is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states? and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american alliance between---- >> ( translated ): well, china, including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. i draw your attention to that fact that are-- nato. there is no soviet union anymore, but nato was created as a counter-weight to the soviet union and the-- nato keeps expanding, but we don't create any military lines with china. we do not tend to adopt a bloc-based approach. what we're trying to do is aadopt a global approach. we are trying to distribute the responsibilities to find acceptable compromises. they are never based on the position of force. we are trying to find new solutions within the framework of negotiations. ( applause ) >> rose: to have
addressing international issues. ( applause ) >> rose: is it a more natural affinity than europe and the united states? is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states? and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american alliance between---- >> ( translated ): well, china, including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building...
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europe. french president francois is urging greece to stay united with europe, saying he believes their financiale could still be saved. greece loses access to more than $8 billion in loans when their international rescue plan expires tuesday. european creditors have offered to bail out greece and allow it to keep using the euro currency but only if the government slashes spending and raises taxes. prime minister alexis sipra says greeks will vote sunday whether to accept the conditions of the rescue plan. >> greek officials say the country's banks will remain closed for at least a week and that withdraw limit only applies to local bank customers which means cardholders with foreign accounts can take out more than $60 at a time. that's a big relief for the thousands of visitors there for the start of the tourist season. >>> a former cia insider says the latest bulletin about potential attacks on police at 4th of july celebrations is particularly serious. >> a man in a crash that killed a 7-year-old girl yesterday spoke with us today. i'm stephanie ramirez. i'll have what she says happened. >>> fi
europe. french president francois is urging greece to stay united with europe, saying he believes their financiale could still be saved. greece loses access to more than $8 billion in loans when their international rescue plan expires tuesday. european creditors have offered to bail out greece and allow it to keep using the euro currency but only if the government slashes spending and raises taxes. prime minister alexis sipra says greeks will vote sunday whether to accept the conditions of the...
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there are a lot of eyes particularly in the united states and europe who are watching the vote here andt means for the overall fight against isis and extremism and the deterioration of the middle east. we'll let you know in a few hours what the outcome is. >> very important. connor powell live with the latest. thanks so much. coming up in a few moments, the doctors are here with "sunday house call" with all the advice to keep us healthy. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. >> time now for "sunday house call." >> hello, everyone. welcome. joining us dr. marc siegel. author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi. chief of robotics surger
there are a lot of eyes particularly in the united states and europe who are watching the vote here andt means for the overall fight against isis and extremism and the deterioration of the middle east. we'll let you know in a few hours what the outcome is. >> very important. connor powell live with the latest. thanks so much. coming up in a few moments, the doctors are here with "sunday house call" with all the advice to keep us healthy. let's take a look at your credit....
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. >> is a more natural affinity than europe and united states? more in the future place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states? and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american alliance. are not putin: china forging relationships against someone. we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. let me draw your attention to the facts. nature --pounding the the nato opportunity. it was created as a counterweight to the soviet union and the blocks. we don't create any military alliances the china. adopt at tend to block-based approach, but we are trying to adopt a global approach, we are trying to distribute the responsibilities, weird trying to find acceptable compromises. we were never based on the position of force. we are trying to find new solutions within the framework of negotiations. russian president vladimir putin speaking today at the st. petersburg international economic forum, moderated by char
. >> is a more natural affinity than europe and united states? more in the future place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united states? and could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western, anti-american alliance. are not putin: china forging relationships against someone. we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. let me draw your attention to the facts. nature...
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the united states could not trade with the central powers of europe. the united states was not involved in funding their operations. the germans, keen to keep the united states out of the war changed some of their own policies regarding the sinking of ocean liners and merchant vessels. they had become much more circumspective. they created their own u-boats. they were not like today's submarines. they could really only dive on the attack. for the most part, they were surface vessels. they were rather vulnerable to enemy fire. by forcing them to give warning to any ship suspected of carrying weapons, it gave enough time for women, children, and even men to make a rush for the lifeboats. they made it more difficult for themselves to sink any ships. in 1916 and 1917, whether we are looking at germany, russia, or even turkey, it was a really brutal winter. i think we can appreciate that today with yet another snowfall yesterday. it was cold everywhere. in russia, there were bottlenecks and transportation because many of the rail lines were covered in snow a
the united states could not trade with the central powers of europe. the united states was not involved in funding their operations. the germans, keen to keep the united states out of the war changed some of their own policies regarding the sinking of ocean liners and merchant vessels. they had become much more circumspective. they created their own u-boats. they were not like today's submarines. they could really only dive on the attack. for the most part, they were surface vessels. they were...
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it wants europe united not divided under germany. t to stay in europe as an equal member not as a debt colony. >> on the poor and middle class austerity. >> we came here to support our government's efforts and to tell europeans that numbers aren't everything. there are also people here. and they are suffering. we don't want the same social classes to continue to lift this weight. >> reporter: century old laws have given state workers tenure for light. the state has shed 300,000 jobs since the crisis began but most were fixed term workers who contracts expired. all workers who took early retirement deals deals not available in the private sector. >>> labor force in greece capable of swinging elections at $1 billion a month it is most expensive. want expensive benefits clipped already. they don't always want their tenure. laying off now would cause further recession. >> there's little sympathy for these people in the engine room of this economy the private sector. still last thur private sector workers -- thursday private sector workers
it wants europe united not divided under germany. t to stay in europe as an equal member not as a debt colony. >> on the poor and middle class austerity. >> we came here to support our government's efforts and to tell europeans that numbers aren't everything. there are also people here. and they are suffering. we don't want the same social classes to continue to lift this weight. >> reporter: century old laws have given state workers tenure for light. the state has shed...
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advisers some of whom are here with us today include eminent diplomats and experts from the united states, europe, and most importantly, from the region. in fact, a majority of these advisers are from outside the united states. and that's another thing that i believe makes this project especially distinctive. we're not just going to look how to simply codify the inside the beltway consensus. we want to engage with people on the ground in the region and incorporate their perspectives into everything we do. and in short, we want to listen more and listening to voices from the region is what today's event is really about. so with that, let me invite my friend and co-chair steve hadley to step forward and set the stage for our discussions. [ applause ] >> secretary albright, thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be with all of you here this afternoon. i want to thank especially madeleine for the opportunity, pleasure and privilege to work with you once again on one of our bipartisan policy initiatives. it's going to be an important and i think exciting prospect. what we want to distinguish this pro
advisers some of whom are here with us today include eminent diplomats and experts from the united states, europe, and most importantly, from the region. in fact, a majority of these advisers are from outside the united states. and that's another thing that i believe makes this project especially distinctive. we're not just going to look how to simply codify the inside the beltway consensus. we want to engage with people on the ground in the region and incorporate their perspectives into...
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on politics in the united states. but in europe you can. including united states politics., they are gambling on our politics over here. the thing about these gambling sites is they tend to be pretty accurate. i randomly picked three. as of yesterday, here's who they predict will win the republican nomination. >>> as you can see, all three of them pick jeb bush to win. all three show him followed by marco rubio, scott walker and rand paul. the people who have money at stake think bush is the favorite. >>> hillary clinton is in town next week for fundraising. do you think we'll see jeb bush and the other candidates here as well? >> absolutely. despite the fact this is democrat country, there is still a lot of money here. jeb has already been to san francisco twice to raise money. and ted cruz, marco rubio rand paul and chris christie have all come through there. primaries are still eight months away. >> seems like a long time from now. >> seems like it goes quick. but it also seems like so much can happen. >> mistakes can be made. people can jump out ahead. >> especially wit
on politics in the united states. but in europe you can. including united states politics., they are gambling on our politics over here. the thing about these gambling sites is they tend to be pretty accurate. i randomly picked three. as of yesterday, here's who they predict will win the republican nomination. >>> as you can see, all three of them pick jeb bush to win. all three show him followed by marco rubio, scott walker and rand paul. the people who have money at stake think bush...
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jeremy siegel: it's not going to affect the long run for the united states. even for europe.t's 1.6% of the e.u. economy. it's not going to be essential for a long run situation unless you thought it was going to be the beginning of the general breakup of a major currency, which the euro is. but i don't think it is going to happen. the euro went up today because many investors think the euro will be stronger without greece. i don't see any threat to the euro for the main continent of europe. i think it will be as viable as it has ever been. alix: part of the issue with the potential grexit is that the e.c.b. is going to have to go more all in. they will have to prevent peripheral contagion. we did have the annual review over the weekend that warned of the central banks creating more risk in the market. what do you say to that? jeremy siegel: they're going to do qe, announced six months ago. draghi is going to say we will loan to any spanish, italian bank in trouble. liquidity is open. they have abided by the rules. greece has not. we are not going to provide them with liquidi
jeremy siegel: it's not going to affect the long run for the united states. even for europe.t's 1.6% of the e.u. economy. it's not going to be essential for a long run situation unless you thought it was going to be the beginning of the general breakup of a major currency, which the euro is. but i don't think it is going to happen. the euro went up today because many investors think the euro will be stronger without greece. i don't see any threat to the euro for the main continent of europe. i...
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as early as the 1700's, you do see people in europe and the united states begin to question whether the death penalty is moral or just. nevertheless, it remains very popular in the united states up until the present. as early as the 1880's, many european countries are doing away with the death penalty around 1900. it is one of the biggest controversies in the western world as to whether or not this is a viable form of justice. i think the 1890's, the end of the 19th century, americans found themselves in the middle of that question. >> is that the period your research deals with, the late 19th century? bob hutton: it sure is. it is a particularly violent time in american history. >> why did you choose that? bob hutton: because of the disorder. the civil war remains a popular subject for historians and the public. i have tried to get people thinking about what happened after the civil war. as the sesquicentennial continues, i would like to start publicizing what goes on immediately after the war is over, after reconstruction is over, and how long it takes for many americans to find thems
as early as the 1700's, you do see people in europe and the united states begin to question whether the death penalty is moral or just. nevertheless, it remains very popular in the united states up until the present. as early as the 1880's, many european countries are doing away with the death penalty around 1900. it is one of the biggest controversies in the western world as to whether or not this is a viable form of justice. i think the 1890's, the end of the 19th century, americans found...
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[applause] charlie rose: is it a more natural affinity than europe and the united states? china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe or the united states? and could that lead to some anti-winston alliance? tyler perry: -- charlie rose: anti-american alliance? vladimir putin: china -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. we are drawing attention to the fact that you are exposing nato. nato was created as a counterweight to the soviet union. they are expanding but not create any military lines within china. we do not plan to adopt a block-based approach. what we are trying to do is adopt a global approach. trying to distribute the responsibilities to find an acceptable compromise. we are never based on the position of forts. we are trying to meet solutions within the framework of negotiations. [applause] charlie rose: to have read much about you and your country there are three things that i constantly see. one, your sense of wanting to be res
[applause] charlie rose: is it a more natural affinity than europe and the united states? china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe or the united states? and could that lead to some anti-winston alliance? tyler perry: -- charlie rose: anti-american alliance? vladimir putin: china -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and meeting our own national interests. we are drawing attention to the fact that...
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ohn conference has been an institution in the united states and europe for about two decades.came up with a unique concept with having the investment industry, money managers come present their best single idea in a very exclusive way to a knotty ants and the -- to an audience and he audience can take a look at and here the for themselves and maybe make some money out of it well supporting a very good cause. angie: the price of admission is high because the potential to make a lot of money, a lot of upside, it is worth something to each and every one of those investors in their it at the same time, you have people giving away their best ideas for charity. guest: that is right. the returns from last year's confident that conference were exceptional. if you had invested he would have made a tremendous amount. angie: give us an example. guest: there was a company that presented at the conference last its stock is up a lot. we are talking 60% or 70%. manyother -- is similar to other ideas that were presented. we have seen tremendous feedback. members of the audience have come back
ohn conference has been an institution in the united states and europe for about two decades.came up with a unique concept with having the investment industry, money managers come present their best single idea in a very exclusive way to a knotty ants and the -- to an audience and he audience can take a look at and here the for themselves and maybe make some money out of it well supporting a very good cause. angie: the price of admission is high because the potential to make a lot of money, a...