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growth because the too big to fail banks in the united kingdom in the united states they're just zombie banks are gobbling up all this money and they're retorting growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in effect for the fed wolf well that's an excellent question i wish i or i said he won the fed someplace to do you know they are to transfer but one thing we know for sure. who the fed is working for the fed is working for the companies that own it and the fed the federal reserve system the united states is owned by private companies and they run it and so their fate will do what what's best for these companies and includes goldman sachs and all the big banks around the country and some institutions like general electric and those formerly also and iran and so whether the other central banks work for th
growth because the too big to fail banks in the united kingdom in the united states they're just zombie banks are gobbling up all this money and they're retorting growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in...
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growth because the too big to fail banks in the united kingdom in the united states they're designed the banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in effect for the fed wolf well that's an excellent question. i wish i or i said he wanted the fed someplace to do it to know they are there to transfer but one thing we know for sure. who the fed is working for the fed is working for the companies that own it and the fed the federal reserve system the united states is owned by private companies and they run it and so their fate will do what what's best for these companies and includes goldman sachs and all the big banks around the country and some institutions like general electric and those formally also and iran so whether the other central banks
growth because the too big to fail banks in the united kingdom in the united states they're designed the banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in...
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growth because the too big to fail banks of the united kingdom of the united states they're just zombie banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in effect for the fed wolf well that's an excellent question and. i wish i or i said he won the fed someplace to do you know they are to transfer they one thing we know for sure. who the fed is working for the fed is working for the companies that own it and the fed the federal reserve system the united states is owned by private companies and they run it and so the fed will do what what's best for these companies and includes goldman sachs and all the big banks around the country and some institutions like general electric and this for money also and iran and so whether the other central banks work for
growth because the too big to fail banks of the united kingdom of the united states they're just zombie banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in...
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growth because the too big to fail banks of the united kingdom of the united states they're designed the banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in effect for the fed wolf well that's an excellent question and. i wish i or i said he won the fed someplace to do it to know they are there to transfer but one thing we know for sure. who the fed is working for the fed is working for the companies that own it and the fed the federal reserve system the united states is owned by private companies and they run it and so the fed will do what what's best for these companies and includes goldman sachs and all the big banks around the country and some institutions like general electric and this for money also enron so whether the other central banks work
growth because the too big to fail banks of the united kingdom of the united states they're designed the banks are gobbling up all this money and they're returning growth they're keeping a lid on growth and until you get rid of them you won't have any growth now the n.s.a. spying scandal when it emerged it was revealed that national spy agency across the world are actually spying on behalf of the n.s.a. is this the same case for central banks are the bank of england and the e.c.b. working in...
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the united states of the united kingdom. absence of that pressure i think the government was trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort of safe space for dissent will they get that pressure though. that's that's definitely difficult to say i think you know certainly in the mainstream press and you know what's going on and you know in front of the scenes. we haven't really seen that pressure perhaps behind the scenes of the united states united kingdom might exert this pressure but it's really you know it's really hard to say what exactly is going to go on about this to gas issue they go condemn those use in abundance do you think think that your campaign which i understand is aiming to stop it will succeed in doing that. yes i think our campaign definitely has has a good chance of success so far what we've done is the campaign started when we beat the tender document from the ministry of interior and bahrain showing that they were planning on purchasing mo
the united states of the united kingdom. absence of that pressure i think the government was trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort of safe space for dissent will they get that pressure though. that's that's definitely difficult to say i think you know certainly in the mainstream press and you know what's going on and you know in front of the scenes. we haven't really seen that pressure perhaps behind the scenes of the...
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the visitation of the colors by the united states armed forces colorguard, the singing of the united kingdom anthem, the singing of the united states anthem, and the retiring of the colors. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ god save our queen long live our noble queen god save our queen send her victorious happy and glorious long to reign over us god save our queen! ♪ >> ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> good morning, everyone. my colleagues, honored guests, members of the churchill family, friends from the churchill center, and my fellow countrymen. winston spencer churchill was the best
the visitation of the colors by the united states armed forces colorguard, the singing of the united kingdom anthem, the singing of the united states anthem, and the retiring of the colors. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ god save our queen long live our noble queen god save our queen send her victorious happy and glorious long to reign over us god save our queen! ♪ >> ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes...
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roosevelt made the mistake to name his ambassador to the united kingdom because he was a defeatist and always searching the prime minister of great britain first chamberlain then churchill to make an accommodation with hitler. he was very much into appeasement and was an advocate. that was a term not understood as if it is it today. and it ran its course with hitler but roosevelt made a mistake to put him over there but he could not rely on him sandy cap to go around him so that offended kennedy to the extent during the campaign kennedy had agreed at the agreement of clare boothe luce to come and endorse wilke. , but felix frankfurter worried about the catholic'' the jewish just as worried about the catholic croats to takes up a couple others who came down but then told the joe kennedy could make that difference because both the irish and italians had been alienated by the fdr war policy. and then to get wind he would endorse willkie so he concocted an elaborate scheme come down to the warehouse i cannot wait to hear paul you have to say but fdr was in the oval office having lunch with
roosevelt made the mistake to name his ambassador to the united kingdom because he was a defeatist and always searching the prime minister of great britain first chamberlain then churchill to make an accommodation with hitler. he was very much into appeasement and was an advocate. that was a term not understood as if it is it today. and it ran its course with hitler but roosevelt made a mistake to put him over there but he could not rely on him sandy cap to go around him so that offended...
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as you know it's critical for them to see united kingdom. the revamped find they haven't gotten around to a full blown independence that the advent of the reason that that is the rise of the scottish nationalists. the dossiers the scottish nationalists if that comes into full they've taken control of the scottish prominent in the gym on to become avid great to finally ending in the state moms for independence and a hand and head to the said act of union that dates back to the eighteenth the early eighteenth century. and i would sit back we read the document that in reality and dream. this is the beginning of the day we have the six hundred and fifty page blueprint and six hundred and fifty questions about sids and there are serious questions. now we sit back and then watch the show when the ordeal parts of the same match honor of or to the whereabouts of irrawaddy from what you've been hearing what you've been reading a book you've been studying and i bet you've been there. a number of times when you think the outcome will we. the prado and
as you know it's critical for them to see united kingdom. the revamped find they haven't gotten around to a full blown independence that the advent of the reason that that is the rise of the scottish nationalists. the dossiers the scottish nationalists if that comes into full they've taken control of the scottish prominent in the gym on to become avid great to finally ending in the state moms for independence and a hand and head to the said act of union that dates back to the eighteenth the...
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concluded by the soviet union, the united kingdom and the united states and already signed by nearly 100 countries. it has been hailed by people the world over who are thankful to be free from the fears of nuclear fall out and i'm confident that on next tuesday at 10:30 in the morning it will receive the endorsement from the united states. the long shadows of crisis envelope us still. but we meet today in an atmosphere in rising hope and at a moment of comparative calm. my presence here today is not a sign of crisis but of confidence. i'm not here to report on a new threat to the peace on new signs of war. i have come to salute the united nations and support the american people for your daily deliberation. for the reduction of global tension must not be an excuse for the narrow pursuit of self interest. if the soviet union and the united states with all of their global interests and clashing commitments of ideology and nuclear weapons still aimed at each other today can find agreement surely other nations can do the same. chronic disputes which divert appreciate resources from the ne
concluded by the soviet union, the united kingdom and the united states and already signed by nearly 100 countries. it has been hailed by people the world over who are thankful to be free from the fears of nuclear fall out and i'm confident that on next tuesday at 10:30 in the morning it will receive the endorsement from the united states. the long shadows of crisis envelope us still. but we meet today in an atmosphere in rising hope and at a moment of comparative calm. my presence here today...
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saudi arabia and the united kingdom as well as ten other countries have been elected to the u n s human rights council. dj the device watched all the belts resolutions century human rights abuses and sends mullet as the countries around the world. i un postponed and stephen b is more the style. the united nations general assembly the firm fourteen new members to the human rights council and the compositions on the council are generally a portion by regional bloc those countries mainly ran unopposed and eat only two countries didn't make the cut south sudan and for a quiet while the results were somewhat pre ordained they were somewhat controversial in particular among human rights circles. tuesday afternoon i spoke to a representative of human rights watch that organization was critical of the election of russia china saudi arabia and vietnam saying those countries have not permitted. un investigators inside to check on alleged human rights violations. now for its part in china's domination paperwork they said their government has made consistent efforts for the promotion and protection
saudi arabia and the united kingdom as well as ten other countries have been elected to the u n s human rights council. dj the device watched all the belts resolutions century human rights abuses and sends mullet as the countries around the world. i un postponed and stephen b is more the style. the united nations general assembly the firm fourteen new members to the human rights council and the compositions on the council are generally a portion by regional bloc those countries mainly ran...
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in the united kingdom, we have seen a progress of cuts in military capability. by 2020, by some estimates, britain will have 19 surface combatants in his mighty royal navy. its nuclear modernization will account for 35% of its procurement budget over the next ten years, effectively meaning that we're having a 25% cut in capability over the next decade. in france, resourcing of its defense forces is not being cut as dramatically as in the uk but is being cut by having spending being held at real terms in zero percent growth which will result in a cut in capabilities. we can see this in operations while france was able to deploy forces in mali, it could only be sustained by having a significant contribution, not only by the united states but also by many key allies to make sure that a relatively small operation like that could succeed. in germany, we see a defense budget stuck at 1.4% of gdp. now it's a rising gdp so that's good news, but the cost of restructuring its forces is affecting its ability to translate euros into real defense spending. last year for the
in the united kingdom, we have seen a progress of cuts in military capability. by 2020, by some estimates, britain will have 19 surface combatants in his mighty royal navy. its nuclear modernization will account for 35% of its procurement budget over the next ten years, effectively meaning that we're having a 25% cut in capability over the next decade. in france, resourcing of its defense forces is not being cut as dramatically as in the uk but is being cut by having spending being held at real...
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what we've got of extraordinary situation in the united kingdom where we pay one billion pounds a month and i was cs aid which is a very significant figure indeed a billion pounds and we are actually in the process of closing our own hospitals closing our own costing down our police services cutting down our social services to an extent well we're beginning to scratch our head in the united kingdom and wonder why we're giving one billion pounds a month away and the point that you just illustrated there and pitcairn islands is a need of strace and of the terrible waste of this billion pounds and of course it's not just pick an island there's millions of euros going to old french polynesia as well father european union forty percent of british overseas say goes via the european union and a lot of it goes to those old french colonies and of course it's all about politics geopolitics influence money and who's actually getting back handers who's dealing here who's dating that so the whole thing is actually fundamentally corrupt as well well you know pecans budget has been growing over the ye
what we've got of extraordinary situation in the united kingdom where we pay one billion pounds a month and i was cs aid which is a very significant figure indeed a billion pounds and we are actually in the process of closing our own hospitals closing our own costing down our police services cutting down our social services to an extent well we're beginning to scratch our head in the united kingdom and wonder why we're giving one billion pounds a month away and the point that you just...
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the united kingdom expressly allows united kingdom operators to take bets from american citizens. >>this is legal for you to do. >> absolutely. >> even though they know our government considers it illegal. in other words, "in your face, america." britain has become the new center of i-gaming. several companies, including payne's, are traded on the london stock exchange and pay british taxes. >> we've calculated that were america to have regulated this industry in 2004, the american states would have earned $1.2 billion in tax. >> if it were legal, could they tax you? >> absolutely. >> a british company? >> absolutely. and we would pay it, and we have volunteered to pay it, because this is an industry that has to be regulated. >> mgm/mirage's lanni believes it will be regulated. when? >> oh, i wish i would ask you that, if you can tell me when. i don't know. i think it's when an enlightened president with an enlightened attorney general says, "it's legal in all these states. we tax it. we regulate it. let's do it, and let's do it for the internet." >> put yourself ten years forward. y
the united kingdom expressly allows united kingdom operators to take bets from american citizens. >>this is legal for you to do. >> absolutely. >> even though they know our government considers it illegal. in other words, "in your face, america." britain has become the new center of i-gaming. several companies, including payne's, are traded on the london stock exchange and pay british taxes. >> we've calculated that were america to have regulated this industry...
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. >> the united kingdom, russia, france are in agreement. >>> we want a world that is more secure. it cannot build a nuclear weapon. today's announcement is a first step but achieves a great deal. we have halted the progress of the iranian program. iran has committed to halting certain levels of enrichment. they can't use their centrofuses and can't start up new ones. they will halt work at their plutonium reactor. these are substantial. it cuts off their path to a bomb. this first step will create time and space. because of this agreement iran can't use negotiations as cover to advance its program. on our side the united states and our friends and allies have agreed to provide iran with modest relieve and refrain from imposing new sanctions. the broader architecture of sanctions will remain in place and enforce them vigorously. if iran doesn't comply in this 6-month face. >>> you are listening to the united nation halting progress with iran using centrofug es. the president called the limitations and musers moves on sanctions a first step to prevent iran from building nuclear weap
. >> the united kingdom, russia, france are in agreement. >>> we want a world that is more secure. it cannot build a nuclear weapon. today's announcement is a first step but achieves a great deal. we have halted the progress of the iranian program. iran has committed to halting certain levels of enrichment. they can't use their centrofuses and can't start up new ones. they will halt work at their plutonium reactor. these are substantial. it cuts off their path to a bomb. this...
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explaining how scotland would operate outside of the united kingdom.under the scottish government's plan, an independent scotland would collect its own taxes but keep the pound as its currency, still have the queen as head of state and stay in the european union. the u.s. coast guard says 30 migrants have died after their overcrowded boat capsized in the bahamas on monday night. sentenced to 30 years in jail for the murder of her british tommate -- they don't want send her ex-boyfriend free on appeal. it is known as the jade rabbit. b-52 bombers have flown a training mission through a controversial air defense sound in a direct challenge to beijing. the military aircraft flew into the area without informing chinese authorities. the planes flew over a group of islands in the east china sea part of a territorial dispute between china and japan. >> secretary hagel was robust in his response. the americans sent these planes through, the b-52's on what they said was a long planned training mission. america responding to the chinese. i do not think it is pro
explaining how scotland would operate outside of the united kingdom.under the scottish government's plan, an independent scotland would collect its own taxes but keep the pound as its currency, still have the queen as head of state and stay in the european union. the u.s. coast guard says 30 migrants have died after their overcrowded boat capsized in the bahamas on monday night. sentenced to 30 years in jail for the murder of her british tommate -- they don't want send her ex-boyfriend free on...
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. >> in cot land, people have been asking what their country would look like free from the united kingdom. on tuesday, the so called white paper makes the case for independence. we have more. >> the british empire was built, the governments announced that ship building is to be stopped. the government also said ship building jobs in scotland might transfer to portsmouth. suddenly, portsmouth's workman find themselves in a political guam. >> what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland look, we can put some money your way, but if you vote for independence, we're going to take it all out. in other words, i don't think it's a bribe, i think it's blackmail. >> up until now, there's not been much complaining among the english that they have no say in the united kingdom. there's plenty that say scotland does nicely off the backs of english workers. the jobs lost here has brought to the front the discussion pap surprisingly large number of english people are supportive of scottish independence on the argument that the english economy would be better off without them. >> travel th
. >> in cot land, people have been asking what their country would look like free from the united kingdom. on tuesday, the so called white paper makes the case for independence. we have more. >> the british empire was built, the governments announced that ship building is to be stopped. the government also said ship building jobs in scotland might transfer to portsmouth. suddenly, portsmouth's workman find themselves in a political guam. >> what the government is doing is...
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still ahead, making a case for index, the scottish government pitches for separation from the united kingdom. >> in sports, it's six of the best for man city against tottenham in the english premier league. details coming up with rahul. >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to get rid of all this "stuff"... >> what you gain by having less... >> let's think about giving up mcmasions... >> a tiny american dream, al jazeera america presents... tiny: a story about living small premiers tonight 9 eastern. power of the people until we restore >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the
still ahead, making a case for index, the scottish government pitches for separation from the united kingdom. >> in sports, it's six of the best for man city against tottenham in the english premier league. details coming up with rahul. >> is going small part of a big movement? >> part of the reason for moving into a tiny house is to get rid of all this "stuff"... >> what you gain by having less... >> let's think about giving up mcmasions... >> a...
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. >> the police in the united kingdom reveal more information at the suspects at the center of an alleged slavery case in london. the suspects are from india and cantonese and moved to britain in the 1960s. two of the three victims may have met the male suspect because they have similar beliefs, and live together in a collective. but the arrangement changed and the women were kept captive for three decades. we go to sports now, where the bundesliga's biggest game of the season is underway between bayern. and byron -- we will have more later tonight. the other highlights of the day look like this. --arrow win in berlin scoring the only goal -- his eighth of the season. this moves them up into second place. frankfurt saw more gold, and frankfurt recovered from being too down to have three in the second half. benedict had an -- 86th minute point, and the purple patch continued with an away win over stuttgart. they have raised hopes that they could rejoin the european elite at the end of the season, qualifying for the champions league. >> stuttgart look to attack the start. to break the deadl
. >> the police in the united kingdom reveal more information at the suspects at the center of an alleged slavery case in london. the suspects are from india and cantonese and moved to britain in the 1960s. two of the three victims may have met the male suspect because they have similar beliefs, and live together in a collective. but the arrangement changed and the women were kept captive for three decades. we go to sports now, where the bundesliga's biggest game of the season is underway...
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bi-lottery with the iranians and together with our p5 plus one partners, the united kingdom, france,as weapon as the european union. today that opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure. a future in which we can verify they ran's nuclear program is peaceful and that it is cannot build a nuclear weapon. while is it just a first step, it acheechs a great deal. for the first time in nearly a decade we have halted the progress of the iranian nuclear program and key parts of the program will be rolled back. iran has committed to halting certain levels of enrichment. iran cannot use its next-generation centrifuges. iran cannot install or start up new centrifuges and the production of centrifuges will be limited. iran will halt work at its plutonium reactor and and allow the international community to verify whether iran is keeping its commitments. these are substantial limitations to prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon. they cut off iran's most likely paths to a bomb. meanwhile this first step will create time and space over the next six months for more negotiations t
bi-lottery with the iranians and together with our p5 plus one partners, the united kingdom, france,as weapon as the european union. today that opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure. a future in which we can verify they ran's nuclear program is peaceful and that it is cannot build a nuclear weapon. while is it just a first step, it acheechs a great deal. for the first time in nearly a decade we have halted the progress of the iranian nuclear program and key parts of the...
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much reaction from what i was doing and i moved on to other project and another blog out to the united kingdom put it out and it went viral. >> what's your arm like this morning? >> it's blank. >> you should do a "right this minute" comic. >> what do you guys want in it? >> i think up should include a lama. >> all right, there we have it. >> a couple of cases of animals hanging out where they're not supposed to be hanging out. can you tell where this little guy is? >> looks like a bus. >> that's a lama on a train. >> this lama was in a circus and five intoxicated students left the bar and said i think we need an animal from the circus. they were somehow able to open the lama's enclosure, take the lama and get it on thetrain. that when police werecalu know place. >> this looks like a scene from "hangover" or something. >> these photos caused quite a stir on social media site, especially twit per. >> the lama does look like he's having a good time. >> he does. >> they did say the lama was very friendly. they did get the lama in custody and the five fellas in custody and called the circus owner a
much reaction from what i was doing and i moved on to other project and another blog out to the united kingdom put it out and it went viral. >> what's your arm like this morning? >> it's blank. >> you should do a "right this minute" comic. >> what do you guys want in it? >> i think up should include a lama. >> all right, there we have it. >> a couple of cases of animals hanging out where they're not supposed to be hanging out. can you tell...
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they are the permanent members of the united nations security council, france, russia, united kingdom and the united states plus germany. >>> virginia state board of elections is set to certify democrat mark herring as the new attorney general today but even that may not end the political cliffhanger. republican mark obenshain hasn't said it but there's a good chance he'll seek a recount. only 165 votes separates the two candidates from the november 5 election. herring's example is feeling confident given that a statewide recount has never overturned a certified result. >>> the d.c. council is expected to vote on a bill that would raise the city's minimum wage. mayor vincent gray already has an issue with it. the council wants to increase it from $8.25 to $11.50 an hour, making it one of the highest wages in the nation. in a letter to the council the mayor says raising it that high would hurt the city's job market. he subjects raising it to -- suggests raising it to $10 and freezing it there. montgomery county and prince george's county are considering raising their wages to $11.50 an
they are the permanent members of the united nations security council, france, russia, united kingdom and the united states plus germany. >>> virginia state board of elections is set to certify democrat mark herring as the new attorney general today but even that may not end the political cliffhanger. republican mark obenshain hasn't said it but there's a good chance he'll seek a recount. only 165 votes separates the two candidates from the november 5 election. herring's example is...
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all of a sudden, a blog out from the united kingdom put it out. it went viral. >> what does yor arm look like now. >> it's blank. >> i think you should do one. >> include a llama. >> all right, there we have it. ♪ >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. >> announcer: the following is a paid program for the ninja mega kitchen system, brought to you by euro-pro. in just four years, ninja...
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this storm off the coast of wales, united kingdom. watch this rogue wave. >> oh!that was a big one. >> ooh! >> yeah. it pretty much covers the entire block. watch that video again and you'll notice these two people right here, bottom left corner of your screen running away because they see this swell coming. and it douses them. woosh! washes down on the lens of a video camera. one of the people running down the street was a professional photographer, keith morris. he was trying to get shots of big waves. well, he didn't quite get those shots because he lost his camera, about $6,400 worth of camera equipment, the cameras, the lens, gone. they were okay. this next video from the green river narrows race. this kayaker comes shooting down the section of the river called the gorilla. he comes flopping through will upside down. that's not uncommon for kayakers to get upside down. there goes the kayaker and the rescuer takes a paddle across the chops. >> did they have to rescue the rescuer? >> no. looks like he was tethered. if you're a kayaker and you're entering the ra
this storm off the coast of wales, united kingdom. watch this rogue wave. >> oh!that was a big one. >> ooh! >> yeah. it pretty much covers the entire block. watch that video again and you'll notice these two people right here, bottom left corner of your screen running away because they see this swell coming. and it douses them. woosh! washes down on the lens of a video camera. one of the people running down the street was a professional photographer, keith morris. he was...
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in the course of our investigation, the united kingdom doesn't take a sufficiently strategic approach to its relations with the united states. that is often married to some criticism of the effectiveness joint report.s. what is your response to the question principle about if we take a strategic approach? secondly, how do you assess the performance of the strategy board, which i think was created on your watch? >> thank you. i think, first of all, this is a difficult issue, because of course in the u.k.-u.s. relationship as this committee knows is a huge relationship or it is very difficult to easily, briefly summarize it. elements of the foreign office. it covers significant chunks of activity in the rest of government. it is sometimes quite difficult to capture it in a strategic item. i think successive governments, looking back over the last years or so, the three governments of that. have tried to think about the and havehip as a whole certainly tried, if you're looking at the middle east or the subcontinent or asian- pacific, have looked at the u.k.-u.s. role going forward as a.
in the course of our investigation, the united kingdom doesn't take a sufficiently strategic approach to its relations with the united states. that is often married to some criticism of the effectiveness joint report.s. what is your response to the question principle about if we take a strategic approach? secondly, how do you assess the performance of the strategy board, which i think was created on your watch? >> thank you. i think, first of all, this is a difficult issue, because of...
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. >>> and check out the scene at this airport in the united kingdom.wo women stripped in front of other passengers at the security checkpoint. the women claim a guard ordered them to take their clothes off which turned out to be a complete misunderstanding because of a language barrier. both women were arrested. and in court, they admitted to drinking a bottle of wine. >>> to a spicy stripdown overseas to a dispute here over a wildly popular hot sauce. a judge refused to order a halt in production of sriracha hot sauce. local residents complain that the fumes from the factory of jalapeno peppers and garlic make them sick. but the good news for consumers is, the hot sauce will keep on flowing. >>> family and friends of a missing florida woman are making a public plea for a safe return home. kimberly lindsey failed to show up on monday morning for her job as a school nurse in west palm beach. her last communication was sunday night when she sent her daughter a text, saying she had arrived home safely after a weekend away. lindsey's family fears she may b
. >>> and check out the scene at this airport in the united kingdom.wo women stripped in front of other passengers at the security checkpoint. the women claim a guard ordered them to take their clothes off which turned out to be a complete misunderstanding because of a language barrier. both women were arrested. and in court, they admitted to drinking a bottle of wine. >>> to a spicy stripdown overseas to a dispute here over a wildly popular hot sauce. a judge refused to order...
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i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom, germany, france, russia, china andspecially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend, but persistent and dogged negotiator and somebody staying at this a long time. we are grateful for her stewardship of the negotiations. if i could take a moment, i really want to thank the team from the united states. they have been a great many people involved in this effort for a long period of time now both here in switzerland with us now and back in the united states. they know who they are. i will single out our secretary of state wendy sherman who has been a dogged, unbelievably patient hand and a skillful hand. she has helped through a long and argueious months and years within the p-5 plus one. we are grateful to her long efforts and all of her team. at the united nations general assembly in september, president obama asked me and our team to work with our partners in order to pursue a negotiated settlement or solution with respect to the international communities. concerns about iran's nuclear program. last month, the
i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom, germany, france, russia, china andspecially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend, but persistent and dogged negotiator and somebody staying at this a long time. we are grateful for her stewardship of the negotiations. if i could take a moment, i really want to thank the team from the united states. they have been a great many people involved in this effort for a long period of time now both here in switzerland with...
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i want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom, germany, france, russia and china, and i want to thank lady katherine ashton for her leadership and for the european's unions convening all of us here in order to perform this very important business of trying to deal with the question of a country's potential move towards nuclear weapons, and obviously the commitment by the president, and by all of the member states p-5 plus one and others in the world to make certain that that doesn't happen, that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. i want to say that the negotiations were conducted with mutual respect. they were very serious. but they were conducted in a civil and appropriate way for a subject as serious as this one. we came to geneva determined as president obama said his goal since day one as president to make certain that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. that remains our goal because we remain committed to preventing the proliferation of weapons 6 mass destruction and we remain committed to protecting our allies. particularly our allies in that region where security
i want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom, germany, france, russia and china, and i want to thank lady katherine ashton for her leadership and for the european's unions convening all of us here in order to perform this very important business of trying to deal with the question of a country's potential move towards nuclear weapons, and obviously the commitment by the president, and by all of the member states p-5 plus one and others in the world to make certain that that doesn't...
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relationship was perceived to it being between the two german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states and its cold real outrage it would seem that being voiced by demonstrations on the street soul throughout the summit here. and as well is that the state's senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need ounces to find out just how it unfolds. jimmy was in any kind of spying activities is taking place on its own people. so all of these is trying what we going to see over the coming few of our lives is at peace being discussed in parliament even though only in a speech i get to the balsam and questions the cost of just how involved germany was thinking more about what's fine with going on. counties piece of one of the line from a burning piece of thank you very much and the finance. hyundai is probing to then ditched a topping of uncle michael's fine dining is seeking assistance of atlas nodded and joan gets such an investigative journalist and human alston last month pass his campaign chairman and pee there's one other thing that's being discussed
relationship was perceived to it being between the two german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states and its cold real outrage it would seem that being voiced by demonstrations on the street soul throughout the summit here. and as well is that the state's senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need ounces to find out just how it unfolds. jimmy was in any kind of spying activities is taking place on its own people. so all of these is trying what...
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intimidation is bad for britain, and it very nearly cut off petrol supplies to a large part of our united kingdom. every week the leader of the opposition comes here calling for an inquiry into this, an inquiry into that he never stops calling for public inquiries, but he has not got the guts to hold one of his own into unite. >> thank you very much. people watching these exchanges today will be struck that when nearly 1,800 people have learned that they are to lose their jobs, neither the leader of the opposition nor the prime minister has seen fit to raise it thus far. i hope that the prime minister's thoughts are with the families of people who are set to lose their jobs. will he confirm that he agrees with the bae statement that glasgow is the best place to build frigates? >> i do think this is a vitally important issue, and that is why the defence secretary will be making a statement right after prime minister's questions. these are extremely difficult decisions, and our first thoughts should be with all those who are affected. frankly, i was surprised that the leader of the opposition did n
intimidation is bad for britain, and it very nearly cut off petrol supplies to a large part of our united kingdom. every week the leader of the opposition comes here calling for an inquiry into this, an inquiry into that he never stops calling for public inquiries, but he has not got the guts to hold one of his own into unite. >> thank you very much. people watching these exchanges today will be struck that when nearly 1,800 people have learned that they are to lose their jobs, neither...
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been people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states and it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as i say senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was and any kind of spying activity was taking place on its own people well the fact that this special session has been called shows just how serious things are being taken here in germany these revelations that come out that suggest that germany was well it seems amongst the most listened to spied on and watched countries around the world by nations that it well it considers to be very close allies. guess who's been checking up on diplomats have checked same to big hotels yes british intelligence has been a secret service in the rooms of foreign v.i.p.'s at top three hundred and fifty hotels worldwide according to revelations and germany's there should be your news magazine from new leads but at snowden the program is called royal concierge inside several nations. reservation con
been people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states and it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as i say senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was and any kind of spying activity was taking place on its own people well the fact that this special session has been called shows just how serious things are being taken here in germany...
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relationship was perceived to have been between the the german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as states senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was in any kind of spying activities taking place on its own people so all of this is trying what we're going to see over the coming few hours is being discussed in parliament here in berlin as they try to get to the bottom and questions are asked of just how involved germany was who knew what about what time was going on. on of the line from berlin peter thank you very much indeed for that and in its probe into the alleged toppling of angela merkel's phone burning is seeking assistance of edward snowden and john gets a german investigative journalist and that him in moscow last month as he was accompanying a german and. that's one of the things that's being discussed is the question of how to get input from of the person who actually
relationship was perceived to have been between the the german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as states senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was in any kind of spying activities taking place on its own people so all of this is trying what we're going to see over the coming...
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relationship with perceived to have been between the german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as states senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was in any kind of spying activities taking place on its own people well the fact that this special session has being called shows just how serious things are being taken here in germany these revelations that come out that suggest that germany was well it seems amongst the most listened to spied on and watched countries around the world by nations that it well it considers to be very close allies and in a statement to the bundestag angola markel sat there spying revelations have put all relations between germany and the u.s. to test in a while and it's probe into their alleged tapping of the chancellor's phone there lynn is seeking edward snowden's help and john gats a german investigative journalist met him in moscow last month acco
relationship with perceived to have been between the german people and their allies like the united kingdom like the united states it caused real outrage to move seen being voiced by demonstrations on the streets all throughout the summer here as well as states senior parliamentarians coming forward and saying look we need to find out just how involved germany was in any kind of spying activities taking place on its own people well the fact that this special session has being called shows just...
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and a lot of democratic parties with which we share important values and i'm talking about the united kingdom, canada, australia, new zealand, ireland, south africa, even israel, have long since moved to a system where the prosecution system is made by attorneys rather than commanders. in that sense we're not breaking new ground, in fact, we're catching up to other countries that are very much like us in terms of values. >> thank you to my guests. good to see you all. this brings the end of this edition of "inside story." until next time. i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. could it be the death of the filibuster? it has been around for two centuries and now democrats say they want to change the rules. >>> the family of an 85-year-old american veteran says he was pulled off of a plane in north korea and is being held against his will. >>> and a volcanic eruption creates an island in japan. ♪ >>> we
and a lot of democratic parties with which we share important values and i'm talking about the united kingdom, canada, australia, new zealand, ireland, south africa, even israel, have long since moved to a system where the prosecution system is made by attorneys rather than commanders. in that sense we're not breaking new ground, in fact, we're catching up to other countries that are very much like us in terms of values. >> thank you to my guests. good to see you all. this brings the end...
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thank the united kingdom for sending people seeking religious freedom to our country, and i'm going to get a lot of action newsing other twitter for that one. >>> pretty simple. what are you thankful for? i'm thankful for my job. i still have that. the _#for us, way too thankful. just keep it simple. whatever you want. what are you thankful for? it can be heart felt or funny. whatever you like on this pre-thanksgiving day of "way too early." you may have heard of the butterball turkey hot lien. there's a big change at the call center. what you may be surprised hear at the end of the call. we know the guys are fun where i, and you're listening to the song. can the cast of anchor man actually sing? you know the chance to judge for yourself at the cooler. we'll be right back. >> right outside his house. ♪ ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out
thank the united kingdom for sending people seeking religious freedom to our country, and i'm going to get a lot of action newsing other twitter for that one. >>> pretty simple. what are you thankful for? i'm thankful for my job. i still have that. the _#for us, way too thankful. just keep it simple. whatever you want. what are you thankful for? it can be heart felt or funny. whatever you like on this pre-thanksgiving day of "way too early." you may have heard of the...
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more details are emerging about a case of mold and a slave in the united kingdom are a couple in the sixties accused of keeping three women as a london house for thirty years metropolitan police said the image captains who can restock bail are the indian and tanzania in origin the salsa said the couple and that two of the fiction is a shed or political ideology and that they were living together as part of a collection of accountability the deal has more now from london. pray with me to imagine the help of late. but here's the next time a man trying to open that they'd admit it. i feel that it before having to go. that somehow connected to an end and the women ended up continuing to do it. we can expect for what it meant to be the key is that a member of the vedic and thought that the cute shoes woman. he wrote on excrement undertaking the review of a naked woman. they are now in the cat that had been on the government will open i think all that they were rescued from what he did with the presidential address. i'm a kiwi kick in the know of the more worrying is that of the women on t
more details are emerging about a case of mold and a slave in the united kingdom are a couple in the sixties accused of keeping three women as a london house for thirty years metropolitan police said the image captains who can restock bail are the indian and tanzania in origin the salsa said the couple and that two of the fiction is a shed or political ideology and that they were living together as part of a collection of accountability the deal has more now from london. pray with me to imagine...
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liam is the commemorations which are being held today across the united kingdom. so not members of the armed forces who have died in conflicts since the beginning of the first wall aye aye aye aye aye aye aye precisely eleven a m a two minute silence was held on by politicians and members of the british royal family clean elizabeth bay defense meets at the summit off the white hole in the center of london. they would do well news room you can check out our website trials twenty four no call. we'll finally news in english french and arabic including our top story that a picture story of the typhoon heidi on which is left and hit the trail of devastation across the philippines. scorching does the team to respond to lol welcome to the tv on fostering kept. they're calling it the beak is true of missing your peanut works brought to light since the end of world war two german authorities this week announced the discovery of more than one thousand four hundred paintings drawings prints and with the grass plundered by the nazis. now among the works valued at an estimated
liam is the commemorations which are being held today across the united kingdom. so not members of the armed forces who have died in conflicts since the beginning of the first wall aye aye aye aye aye aye aye precisely eleven a m a two minute silence was held on by politicians and members of the british royal family clean elizabeth bay defense meets at the summit off the white hole in the center of london. they would do well news room you can check out our website trials twenty four no call....
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and a lot of democratic parties with which we share important values and i'm talking about the united kingdom, canada, australia, new zealand, ireland, south africa, even israel, have long since moved to a system where the prosecution system is made by attorneys rather than commanders. in that sense we're not breaking new ground, in fact, we're catching up to other countries that are very much like us in terms of values. >> thank you to my guests. good to see you all. this brings the end of this edition of "inside story." until next time. i'm ray suarez.
and a lot of democratic parties with which we share important values and i'm talking about the united kingdom, canada, australia, new zealand, ireland, south africa, even israel, have long since moved to a system where the prosecution system is made by attorneys rather than commanders. in that sense we're not breaking new ground, in fact, we're catching up to other countries that are very much like us in terms of values. >> thank you to my guests. good to see you all. this brings the end...
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as we saw over syria, both in the united kingdom and in the united states. >> when you were ambassadorington, how did you cope with the fact that you are expected to cover -- well, itu what three, six basis and you added to your self. how is it possible to do that? >> the embassy has got to be equipped to do that, particularly with the central relationship, with the nsc, with the state department, the pentagon. there's a lot of direct contact with london which is essential and that's one of the peculiar features, one of the exceptional features of the uk-u.s. relationship is that there is traffic in all directions but coming from capitals as was washington. you've got to be staffed to cover the waterfront in washington. your afghanistan desk officer to take an example needs to be just as active on the hill and in the nsc, as with the day-to-day contacts in the state department. i don't think that's fundamentally change. i was in washington anymore junior wrote in the 1980s and that was the vision then as well. that's just the way the mac in system operates in this area. and sometimes,
as we saw over syria, both in the united kingdom and in the united states. >> when you were ambassadorington, how did you cope with the fact that you are expected to cover -- well, itu what three, six basis and you added to your self. how is it possible to do that? >> the embassy has got to be equipped to do that, particularly with the central relationship, with the nsc, with the state department, the pentagon. there's a lot of direct contact with london which is essential and...
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researchers in the united kingdom, ireland and new zealand recommend eating more fruit before pregnancy, watching your weight, reducing blood pressure, and stopping any misuse of alcohol or drugs. they also say having a paid job helps women have a normal pregnancy. >>> how about this for an incentive to have a good pregnancy. exercise can help pregnant women quit smoking. if you're pregnant, you really shouldn't be smoking. 15 to 20 minutes walking at a moderate pace with reduce the craving for smoking. doctors say exercise is not a cure for quitting but it can be an effective strategy when you're pregnant. >>> it is time now at 4:54 for a look at today's question of the morning. when people are asked to name the most annoying habit, what was their number one answer? >> is it a chewing with your mouth open, b, choosing ice. dennis doesn't like that. or c, popping gum? give it some thought and post your response on our facebook fan page. we'll share some of your answers in the next half-hour. >> before we go to break, gretta from nassau, >>> cloudy skies, mild. well in the 40s, though. s
researchers in the united kingdom, ireland and new zealand recommend eating more fruit before pregnancy, watching your weight, reducing blood pressure, and stopping any misuse of alcohol or drugs. they also say having a paid job helps women have a normal pregnancy. >>> how about this for an incentive to have a good pregnancy. exercise can help pregnant women quit smoking. if you're pregnant, you really shouldn't be smoking. 15 to 20 minutes walking at a moderate pace with reduce the...
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there's been one person indicted in the united kingdom and he's awaiting extradition. there are other conspirators they're looking for. >> is there concern about the safety of information inside these agencies today? >> yeah, absolutely, there's huge concern about it. >> all right. joseph from reuters joining us from san francisco, thank you so much. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >>> and now to our signature segment, in depth reports about often underreported but important topics. tonight, a story that's gotten almost no attention, the most significant change to the high school equivalency exam in more than 70 years. the idea is to better prepare those taking the exam for college and the workplace, but qx made go too far, too fast. "newshour" correspondent candace reports. >> reporter: 22-year-old robert covington spends a lot of his time at the new haven adult education center. he dropped out of high school when he was 17 and now he's trying to make up for lost time. >> it's not 3.5. i made mistakes when i was younger and i just want to be able to better myself, b
there's been one person indicted in the united kingdom and he's awaiting extradition. there are other conspirators they're looking for. >> is there concern about the safety of information inside these agencies today? >> yeah, absolutely, there's huge concern about it. >> all right. joseph from reuters joining us from san francisco, thank you so much. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >>> and now to our signature segment, in depth reports about often...
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and only if there is significant pressure from behind allies meaning the united states of the united kingdom. in absence of that pressure i think the government will still trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of you know trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort of safe space for dissent we saw a daily videos of nighttime bombardments of villages in behind with tear gas these are areas where there's no protests whatsoever going on the government just comes in and fires massive amounts of tear gas to punish citizens for expressing dissent or earlier protests so we're not seeing the use of tear gas in bahrain to disperse violent rioters as much as we're seeing it to punish as a weapon of collective punishment we've seen the government try to hold the so-called national dialogue with the opposition but you can't really have this dialogue when there's there's so many political prisoners and representatives of the opposition major players of the opposition in prison. we've got more of a crackdown on dissent on our website. including the story about one human rights
and only if there is significant pressure from behind allies meaning the united states of the united kingdom. in absence of that pressure i think the government will still trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of you know trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort of safe space for dissent we saw a daily videos of nighttime bombardments of villages in behind with tear gas these are areas where there's no protests whatsoever going on the government just comes in and...
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even at this very early hour of the morning i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom germany france russia china and especially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend but a persistent. dog and negotiator and somebody who's been staying out there for a long period of time and we're very grateful for her stewardship of these negotiations and if i can take a moment i really want to thank the team from the united states there's been a great many people involved in this effort for a long period of time. both here in switzerland with us now but also back in the united states and they know they are but i will single out our undersecretary of state wendy sherman. who has been a dog an unbelievably patient and and skillful and and she has helped through long and arduous months years stewardship of our part of this within the p five plus one and i'm very grateful to her for those long efforts and all of her team. that the united nations general assembly. in september president obama asked me and our team to work with our partners in order to pursue a negotiated settlem
even at this very early hour of the morning i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom germany france russia china and especially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend but a persistent. dog and negotiator and somebody who's been staying out there for a long period of time and we're very grateful for her stewardship of these negotiations and if i can take a moment i really want to thank the team from the united states there's been a great many people involved in...
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refer to the smaller allies, estonia, norway, and the red flags you put up were related to the united kingdom in particular, france, and germany a little bit of a different take. what's happening within the alliance and how do you see sort of the key allies of the u.s. and defense bilateral relationships we've had with germany. has something shifted, or are you saying the united states is stepping back? >> i think the french organization has been extraordinarily important because it has made france -- given it a sense of responsibility for what happens in the alliance and has made the alliance stronger. no, our relationship with the strong allies, and i would -- those that are willing and able to provide military capability is going to be key. a strong u.s.-estonian alliance is great. it's important to estonia and important to the united states, but it can't be the be all-end all. our relationship with the u.k., our relationship with france, our relationship with germany, our relationship with italy which has stood up every time when we rang the bell, they opened the door, which is always wel
refer to the smaller allies, estonia, norway, and the red flags you put up were related to the united kingdom in particular, france, and germany a little bit of a different take. what's happening within the alliance and how do you see sort of the key allies of the u.s. and defense bilateral relationships we've had with germany. has something shifted, or are you saying the united states is stepping back? >> i think the french organization has been extraordinarily important because it has...