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there's no question that this military decline will have disastrous effect for the word if the united states insists on fighting wars such as going to fight a war against iran or fighting a war against china we must strengthen the united nations democrat ties the united nations and ensure that the united states dollar is not backed up by the united states military so we must be talking about institutions of peace within the context of the g. twenty the third point is that we are talking as if there are no major technological changes that will affect the nature and structure of the u.s. economy the nature and structure of the delivery of energy and energy forces we are talking pepe's book about china and a five year plan what will be the major technological breakthroughs in the next five years that will affect the dominance of the united states petroleum companies and the united states oil companies the challenge for us is whether we have a debate that informed human beings about the changes since one thousand forty five or we. move to a world that is more democratic and creates these pirates
there's no question that this military decline will have disastrous effect for the word if the united states insists on fighting wars such as going to fight a war against iran or fighting a war against china we must strengthen the united nations democrat ties the united nations and ensure that the united states dollar is not backed up by the united states military so we must be talking about institutions of peace within the context of the g. twenty the third point is that we are talking as if...
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how about the united states? i'm interested in a number comparison with 50. >> the u.s., having a longer history in space and a much larger budget, has probably put up something i think on the order of 500 satellites. >> who are -- are those satellites that china has in space, are they civilian or military or dual use? >> they're very much dual use. china's space program at this point is mostly oriented spacect recently, very recently. >> uh-huh. >> will you describe the spacecraft? accelerated from >> the manned capsule is probably capable to our gemini series. it's the second manned launch. it's longer, wider and heavier than the soyuz and it's in fact quite a bit more capable than the soyuz. >> is it as big as a standard public bus? >> it is about 25 feet long. so i have to admit, i'm not sure how long a bus is. >> what about the interior of the vessel? >> it's quite cramped. and some of the video we've seen so far put out by the chinese suggest that much accelerated from w module is crd indeed. last night the
how about the united states? i'm interested in a number comparison with 50. >> the u.s., having a longer history in space and a much larger budget, has probably put up something i think on the order of 500 satellites. >> who are -- are those satellites that china has in space, are they civilian or military or dual use? >> they're very much dual use. china's space program at this point is mostly oriented spacect recently, very recently. >> uh-huh. >> will you...
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just as in a way the united states cannot afford its medicare and social security. so the question is who should do what to sustain a social democratic ideal, an ideal of equal liberty. are there things the state should simply stop doing all together. for example. are there things that can be best done by private initiative. >> and what are the likely things it should not do. should it not run its prison system. should it not be in charge of its bridges and its ansportation systems. should it not be responsible for what? >> where does it as they say the rubber meet the road. >> well, i think the rubber meets the road particularly in, for example, the entitlement system of social security system. where in many european countries you have people who have spent their whole lives entirely living off the state on benefits. the state providing housing. now a that is unsustain-- unsustainable. bt is bad for them personally. to be deprived of any meaningful work. and c it creates a huge amount of rentment in the wider society. >> rose: where is europe today in the face of on
just as in a way the united states cannot afford its medicare and social security. so the question is who should do what to sustain a social democratic ideal, an ideal of equal liberty. are there things the state should simply stop doing all together. for example. are there things that can be best done by private initiative. >> and what are the likely things it should not do. should it not run its prison system. should it not be in charge of its bridges and its ansportation systems....
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netherlands else why in europe that you speak of, and you see that expansion taking place in the united states. again going back to this core issue, what's cash dash is there any additional evidence of that? we have a church state wall between the two. doesn't that function pretty effectively to keep out influences which may diminish yew bumper sticker watty and force of our religious moraliub religious morality. but generally i think to look at a little bit of a paradox or a contribution what people believe and actual behavior. professing in religious values we also look what the fastest city over the last decades las vegas. the most popular one of the popular television programs right now is "desperate housewives." i mean there's you can make an argument that america has more hypocrisy on these issues that the europeans did that our behavior is not fend mentally different. >> we just finished an election. in 11 states was a referendum rejected it. does that give a lie to the irresistible values. >> backlash. i think in the political system we often see a backlash to what is happening in the
netherlands else why in europe that you speak of, and you see that expansion taking place in the united states. again going back to this core issue, what's cash dash is there any additional evidence of that? we have a church state wall between the two. doesn't that function pretty effectively to keep out influences which may diminish yew bumper sticker watty and force of our religious moraliub religious morality. but generally i think to look at a little bit of a paradox or a contribution what...
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and as a handful of missiles compared to the united states. if we look at the negotiations with the russians at the moment, china is a marginal actor, as the u.s. and russia compared their stockpiles. china has the minimal means for deterrence. the use this summer it is important, because that provides -- more c-span.org -- the use of submarines is important, because that provides a more active deterrence. submarines are very difficult to deter, very difficult to track. most of the countries in the area don't possess adequate capability to conduct an -- to conduct anti-submarine acts. host: ohio. good morning, gary. caller: since we are spending six times more than -- host: than china. caller: ok, and the reason for that is all of our foreign aid is on the military bill. if they are going to talk about putting money and cutting -- cutting money and cutting money from social security, they have to start with foreign aid. it is all wrapped up together. why is a person from industrial part of your background be -- or about the military buildup if
and as a handful of missiles compared to the united states. if we look at the negotiations with the russians at the moment, china is a marginal actor, as the u.s. and russia compared their stockpiles. china has the minimal means for deterrence. the use this summer it is important, because that provides -- more c-span.org -- the use of submarines is important, because that provides a more active deterrence. submarines are very difficult to deter, very difficult to track. most of the countries in...
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let's compare it to the united states, ok? i mean, every 10 years, we have a census, and then the legislatures redistrict, and if the republicans have power in the legislature and governorship in a state, then they change and redraw the districts, ok? there was a little bit of that in venezuela, nothing compared to what we have here, ok? >> roger? roger? so he's saying it's just gerrymandering. >> the point is 50% of the national votes for the opposition--may i just finish my point? and if you said that what i said was untrue, tell me, is it correct that the opposition got roughly 50% of the votes and gets roughly 40% of the seats in the national assembly? >> yeah, that's absolutely right, and you know... >> and that is absolutely unfair. >> in the u.k., the labour party has gotten 24% of the vote and gotten a majority of parliament, and you've had worse discrepancies in spain. and you have a discrepancy in 2008 in the united states. >> but look. you and i are americans. we're foreigners. >> yeah. >> our wish should be for the
let's compare it to the united states, ok? i mean, every 10 years, we have a census, and then the legislatures redistrict, and if the republicans have power in the legislature and governorship in a state, then they change and redraw the districts, ok? there was a little bit of that in venezuela, nothing compared to what we have here, ok? >> roger? roger? so he's saying it's just gerrymandering. >> the point is 50% of the national votes for the opposition--may i just finish my point?...
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court, the united states has not been fair with pakistan. >> greta: when i was in pakistan in november, with secretary of state clinton, she brought along an announcement that the united states bringing $7 billion to your country. and i was surprised that it was, it seemed to me correct me if i'm wrong there was recentment from pakistanis against the united states, because pakistanis thought we had strings attached to it that we want to know where the money is going to be spent. it seemed that there was a lot of resentment. am i wrong or right that the resentment -- >> there was resentment. there was resentment because there were issues, sensitive issues which were part of that bill. trying to get pakistan in the military also how to conduct itself. and that went against the sovereignty of an independent state. it was viewed like that in pakistan. when you give aid, micro managing that aid doesn't go too well. so this has given some effect to extract and make sure that whatever aid has been given to be utilized there, but to micro manage would not be well-received i think. >> greta: at
court, the united states has not been fair with pakistan. >> greta: when i was in pakistan in november, with secretary of state clinton, she brought along an announcement that the united states bringing $7 billion to your country. and i was surprised that it was, it seemed to me correct me if i'm wrong there was recentment from pakistanis against the united states, because pakistanis thought we had strings attached to it that we want to know where the money is going to be spent. it seemed...
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it's been a pleasure and an honor. >>> coming up, a model for innovation that the united states can follow a city state of 5 million leading the way, when we come back. that promised flights for 25,000 miles. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening without a big miles upcharge. a miles upcharge wasn't part of the deal. was i supposed to go without my wife? [ elevator bell dings ] [ grunting ] haha, that was awkward. so we upgraded to the venture card from capital one. we've had it with the games. [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the flight you want with the venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? with the venture card at capitalone.com. [scraping] [piano keys banging] [scraping] [horns honking] with deposits in your engine, it can feel like something's holding your car back. let me guess, 16. [laughing] yeeah. that's why there's castrol gtx... with our most powerful deposit fighting ingredient ever. castrol gtx exceeds the toughest new industry standard. don't let deposits hold your car back. get castrol gtx. it's more than
it's been a pleasure and an honor. >>> coming up, a model for innovation that the united states can follow a city state of 5 million leading the way, when we come back. that promised flights for 25,000 miles. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening without a big miles upcharge. a miles upcharge wasn't part of the deal. was i supposed to go without my wife? [ elevator bell dings ] [ grunting ] haha, that was awkward. so we upgraded to the venture card from capital one....
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earns the united states. won't be able to buy other bombs or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing america's position in the world and when does this all come to a head in korea. twenty meetings i want to thank you so much for talking to us about this but it's been a real pleasure thank you very much for having me on your show. to nothing the. first but probably not. passed. in the future. to swim so deep. tourists would be scared of such. and will never die it's not going to be. they are not tourists they are researchers. and worse online than in the deep water. the u.s. is accused of fear mongering as critics
earns the united states. won't be able to buy other bombs or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're...
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themselves so they want a no brainer and that big umbrella is in fact nato and behind that is united states and that makes them more secure now that said all the european states all twenty eight members of nato have to reduce their military budgets nobody can afford their defense expenditure you've seen britain and france going into what is being called the on told through guard because they can't afford to have carriers so you've got to share them and so on and this is if you like the future nato will basically spend less in europe there wind down defense spending and hope that what is called liberal interventionism. going into iraq and afghanistan that will be a thing of the past from the europeans that's basically think of the past we look after ourselves the main strategic threat. there the decade after this not just take a bit of that is china so therefore really look beyond russia and so on so nato nato is there and it's ok to have it but its role is diminishing and people are willing to spend less and less money and to be willing. to go outside the european theater less and less in t
themselves so they want a no brainer and that big umbrella is in fact nato and behind that is united states and that makes them more secure now that said all the european states all twenty eight members of nato have to reduce their military budgets nobody can afford their defense expenditure you've seen britain and france going into what is being called the on told through guard because they can't afford to have carriers so you've got to share them and so on and this is if you like the future...
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expand into the mission in the united states potential. protectionist measures in other countries to make sure that the national markets are stable do you have a feeling that maybe in the recent summits there has been a certain failure to address long issues that the world economy needs and the focus is rather on these sort of short term responses to the events that happened to be happening. around the time that the g twenty summit is taking place. approach is quite natural in the station. just a few months ago the global economy and was hit by the crisis response immediate response was the main concern. for. collective decision making of the world. twenty will gradually move to a long term agenda. but it will take time it's still developing situation developing formal neither suggest to each other and. i think they will focus on the longer term issues more and more including the soul side do you think a possibility of a trade war between the united states and china is possible as some experts are warning the two countries so much intercon
expand into the mission in the united states potential. protectionist measures in other countries to make sure that the national markets are stable do you have a feeling that maybe in the recent summits there has been a certain failure to address long issues that the world economy needs and the focus is rather on these sort of short term responses to the events that happened to be happening. around the time that the g twenty summit is taking place. approach is quite natural in the station. just...
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we salute india's long history as a leading contributor to the united states peacekeeping missions. and we welcome india as it prepares to take its seat on the united nations security council. [applause] in short, with india assuming its rightful place in the world, we have an historic opportunity to make the relationship between our two countries a defining partnership of the century ahead. and i believe we can do so by working together in three important areas. first, as global partners we can promote prosperity in both our countries. together we can create a high- tech, high-wage jobs of the future. with my visit, we are now ready to begin implementing our civil nuclear agreement. this will help meet india's growing energy needs and create thousands of jobs in both our countries. [applause] we need to forge partnerships in high-tech sectors like defense and civil space. so we have removed indian organizations from our so- called entity list. we will work to remove and reform are controls on exports. both of these steps will ensure that indian companies seeking high-tech trading te
we salute india's long history as a leading contributor to the united states peacekeeping missions. and we welcome india as it prepares to take its seat on the united nations security council. [applause] in short, with india assuming its rightful place in the world, we have an historic opportunity to make the relationship between our two countries a defining partnership of the century ahead. and i believe we can do so by working together in three important areas. first, as global partners we...
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it's a speech that i want to give in talking about leaving the united states senate. i was jt elected to be governor of kansas, which i'm very excited about that post. i have served here a period of 14 years, which has been a wonderful chance to be able to serve the people of kansas, the people of the united states, and i love this body and i love this country. a lot of folks talk about when they leave about the partisanship and the bickering. i like to think about the beauty of the country and the ability to come together because it does happen. the predecessor of the person sitting in the seat, i worked one of the flagship pieces of legislation on human rights protection, it was on human trafficking. the initial bill was with paul wellstone that i worked with from minnesota. a delightful individual. it was a great chancer for us -- a great chance for us to work together on something we couldn't hav been further apart. i think he was ranked the second most liberal member of the united states senate. he aspired to be number one, but he was second. he was a delightful
it's a speech that i want to give in talking about leaving the united states senate. i was jt elected to be governor of kansas, which i'm very excited about that post. i have served here a period of 14 years, which has been a wonderful chance to be able to serve the people of kansas, the people of the united states, and i love this body and i love this country. a lot of folks talk about when they leave about the partisanship and the bickering. i like to think about the beauty of the country and...
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earns the united states won't be able to in. buy other bonds or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing america's position in the world and when does this all come to a head in korea. twenty meetings i want to thank you so much for talking to us about this but it's been a real pleasure thank you very much for having me on your show. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands pounced to nothingness. thousands wounded. nurse. to suffer today. it was the first but probably not the landstuhl military uses of this weapon. many more will me come. children in the common get on in the future. holidaymaker them wouldn't dare to s
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as the rest of the world knows the united states is always involved in some kind of war of aggression it rarely goes spends an entire year without invading some for some foreign country and that's only part of the story i mean there's the overall economic system that the united states provoked presides over that is incredibly violent and unjust so i'm talking about taking on this monolith this violent horrible disgusting system that is brutal and is willing to do anything you're going up against them you can't fight these guys with one arm tied behind your your back. probably going to lose anyway but you you have to you have to be serious let me follow up on that we have the united states really liking to criticize other countries and really try to get involved one way or another how come if all the things that you say are true we're not hearing more voices of criticism from across the globe well anti-americanism is rampant throughout the world obviously and not just in the muslim world and much of it is justified unfortunately due to u.s. foreign policy and you know in terms of other
as the rest of the world knows the united states is always involved in some kind of war of aggression it rarely goes spends an entire year without invading some for some foreign country and that's only part of the story i mean there's the overall economic system that the united states provoked presides over that is incredibly violent and unjust so i'm talking about taking on this monolith this violent horrible disgusting system that is brutal and is willing to do anything you're going up...
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this is in or was important region for the united states. again, if you think about, i mentioned, the first trip of the secretaries was to asia but the first meeting the president had with any heads of state was a meeting with president calderÓn before the inauguration. president obama's inauguration. and we've had a very sustained level in mexico. the secretary has twice participated in oes meetings. we had extensive travel to the region and we had a note of the key leaders in the region in the united states. the president just met with billy elected president of columbia in new york during the general assembly. i as i said was just in colombia for my second visit and the president had a chance to talk with the newly elected president of brazil just a few days ago. so we see enormous opportunities and a real i think transformative environment in latin america. and what is significant about that is that we believe there's an opportunity in this region, not going to work together on common challenges, but to learn from each other, that it's no
this is in or was important region for the united states. again, if you think about, i mentioned, the first trip of the secretaries was to asia but the first meeting the president had with any heads of state was a meeting with president calderÓn before the inauguration. president obama's inauguration. and we've had a very sustained level in mexico. the secretary has twice participated in oes meetings. we had extensive travel to the region and we had a note of the key leaders in the region in...
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not because i believe that the popular mandate which the president of united states had. right from the moment of his inauguration in january of two thousand and nine was squandered. and instead of a program for immediate action to put the country back on its feet. we had a temper we had more concern expressed over the fate of wall street and the bonuses for wall street than we did on saving jobs and main street and wages and main street look the things in this country right now the economy is very unstable people are worried about losing their jobs their health care their pensions their retirement security why wouldn't there be a revolt but if we if we look at the results again and you can't help but think that this is a reflection of the health care bill that president obama pushed through you know i was covering some of the local debates and folks who voted members who voted for the health care bill were demonized you know even if they consider voting for it and they didn't in the ad they were looked down upon you almost didn't vote for the health care bill because it
not because i believe that the popular mandate which the president of united states had. right from the moment of his inauguration in january of two thousand and nine was squandered. and instead of a program for immediate action to put the country back on its feet. we had a temper we had more concern expressed over the fate of wall street and the bonuses for wall street than we did on saving jobs and main street and wages and main street look the things in this country right now the economy is...
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fell about 1% after a federal jury in the united states ordered them to pay $1.3 million to its american rivals oracle for copyright infringement. oracle had argued they owed as much as $3 billion because one of its former business units illegally downloaded oracle software in documents, thereby infringing on dozens of copyrights. s.a.p. admitted liability for the actions but argued the copyright damages should be no more than $41 million. they say they will not pursue all available legal options to reduce the financial liability. investors were disappointed in the verdict. for more on that and news that sent shares higher this wednesday, we have this summary from frankfurt. >> people on the trading floor do not believe that the money s.a.p. set aside for eventual damage payments will be enough. the stocks were among the biggest losers this wednesday. the dax itself instead climbed significantly, to a stronger than expected -- thanks to a stronger than expected business climate index and also thanks to a expected american economic data, which gives hope that this upcoming thanksgiving we
fell about 1% after a federal jury in the united states ordered them to pay $1.3 million to its american rivals oracle for copyright infringement. oracle had argued they owed as much as $3 billion because one of its former business units illegally downloaded oracle software in documents, thereby infringing on dozens of copyrights. s.a.p. admitted liability for the actions but argued the copyright damages should be no more than $41 million. they say they will not pursue all available legal...
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how about the united states? i'm interested in a number comparison with 50. >> the u.s., having a longer history in space and a much larger budget, has probably put up something i think on the order of 500 satellites. >> who are -- are those satellites that china has in space, are they civilian or military or dual use? >> they're very much dual use. china's space program at this point is mostly oriented spacect recently, very recently. >> uh-huh. >> will you describe the spacecraft? accelerated from >> the manned capsule is probably capable to our gemini series. it's the second manned launch. it's longer, wider and heavier than the soyuz and it's in fact quite a bit more capable than the soyuz. >> is it as big as a standard public bus? >> it is about 25 feet long. so i have to admit, i'm not sure how long a bus is. >> what about the interior of the vessel? >> it's quite cramped. and some of the video we've seen so far put out by the chinese suggest that much accelerated from w module is crd indeed. last night the
how about the united states? i'm interested in a number comparison with 50. >> the u.s., having a longer history in space and a much larger budget, has probably put up something i think on the order of 500 satellites. >> who are -- are those satellites that china has in space, are they civilian or military or dual use? >> they're very much dual use. china's space program at this point is mostly oriented spacect recently, very recently. >> uh-huh. >> will you...
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earns the united states. won't be able to buy other or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing america's position in the world and when does this all come to a head then korea twenty eight meetings i want to thank you so much for talking to us about this but it's been a real pleasure thank you very much for having me on your show. first but. i have. would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from phones to crash and so. these friends don't totty don't come. in taiwan the teas available in the landis typee hotels. might be the how it pulls a hotel to be sure to try to be hotel hotel while show his the gro
earns the united states. won't be able to buy other or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing...
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but we think the tension between iran and united states is neither in the benefit to the united states and the benefit of iran. these tensions should be contained. this tension should be decreased. and we should work on issues at least our interests converging if not intrinsically, at least accidentally. they are converging together. and we swhud be practical. >> rose: and so what would it take to make that happen? >> well, it needs courage from the president of the united states of america. >> how about courage from the supreme leader of iran? >> how about courage and the willing. >> to be open. >> we are very much open on that case. ahmadinejad has spoke very openly about good relation with the united states. >> rose: ahmadinejad, are you happy with his leadership of iran, you. >> ahmadinejad. >> rose: yes. >> well, ahmadinejad is doing very well in a lot of cases. >> rose: there is a but at the end of this. >> we are politicians. so we cannot give carte blanche to anybody. but you know-- . >> rose: i hear you. >> yeah. >> rose: we started with talking about our families, an interest
but we think the tension between iran and united states is neither in the benefit to the united states and the benefit of iran. these tensions should be contained. this tension should be decreased. and we should work on issues at least our interests converging if not intrinsically, at least accidentally. they are converging together. and we swhud be practical. >> rose: and so what would it take to make that happen? >> well, it needs courage from the president of the united states of...
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we find the disarray there is still a threat to the united states. that leads me to something short of nation building as an end state. i cannot define it any better yet, without in
we find the disarray there is still a threat to the united states. that leads me to something short of nation building as an end state. i cannot define it any better yet, without in
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it's been a pleasure and an honor. >>> coming up, a model for innovation that the united states can follow, and it comes out of a city of 5 million people, a city state of 5 million leading the way, when we come back. than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> we're back with a special edition of "gps" coming to you from hong kong this week. and now for our "what in the world" segment. america is the innovation capital of the world, the home of the best new research technology, scientists and companies, and the only way it will stay vibrant as an economy and a society is if it conti
it's been a pleasure and an honor. >>> coming up, a model for innovation that the united states can follow, and it comes out of a city of 5 million people, a city state of 5 million leading the way, when we come back. than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy...
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one conspiring to kill united states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use and acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the fark what's interesting to note and to underscore is that during this press conference the us attorney and the head of the da continued to paint a picture of victor boot one of the most dangerous men in the world a man who sides with violence who sides with the war who sides against the united states they were for a time as a so-called merchant of death and then at the end of their press conference they want to remind everyone that victor boot remains innocent until proven guilty and assuring the press that he will receive a fair trials were questioning how that could take place after he's already painted in the press and in the international media as a man who promotes violence and promotes war so a lot of wondering whether or not this trial will in fact be fair for mr victor boot. roma gypsies are facing growing prejudice across europe some e.u. countries blame the roma f
one conspiring to kill united states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use and acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the fark what's interesting to note and to underscore is that during this press conference the us attorney and the head of the da continued to paint a picture of victor boot one of the most dangerous men in the world a man who sides with violence who sides with the war who sides...
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vfw of the united states. given us a million dollars for the education center at the vietnam veterans memorial. the vietnam veterans of america are here. we will get it done eventually. we also have the fourth infantry division. searchlights. the caisson veterans are here today, lining up. it is a beautiful photograph. what i will do after the ceremony -- i will get these guys to stand in place for you who would like to take a photograph. it is a nice sort of thing to take home. the 199 flight infantry brigade is here. i was with them when wounded many many years ago. military veterans motorcycle club is here. we want to thank them and harley-davidson for these are the guys who flyoff from arizona to be with uds once a yer. they are moving forward. the 27th infantry wolfhounds are moving into position as we speak. the ninth infantry division is here. whenever miss an opportunity like this to have a great read. these have been placed at the memorial. please, stand for the playing of 'taps.' ♪ ♪ ["taps" playing]
vfw of the united states. given us a million dollars for the education center at the vietnam veterans memorial. the vietnam veterans of america are here. we will get it done eventually. we also have the fourth infantry division. searchlights. the caisson veterans are here today, lining up. it is a beautiful photograph. what i will do after the ceremony -- i will get these guys to stand in place for you who would like to take a photograph. it is a nice sort of thing to take home. the 199 flight...
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earns the united states. won't be able to buy other or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing america's position in the world and when does this all come to a head in korea. meetings i want to thank you so much for talking to us about this but it's been a real pleasure thank you very much for having me on your show. to swim so deep or. terrorist would be scared of such. would never. look in the. water. if you. still. these stunts on t.v. . news today. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all day. he. could do to the ratification. of. the separation. w
earns the united states. won't be able to buy other or invest in other countries abroad because the countries will not let other american or other investors using dollars by their domestic currency to pay for exports or to pay salaries of these companies so essentially the dollar will be a paper currency that can't be used so the irony of this is that the federal reserve in order to save banks that got into trouble by running crooked dishonest operations to save these banks they're sacrificing...
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you bring it back to the united states, pay 60 cents on the dollar. that seems like tax policy that needs to get changed, but it's been very, very difficult. >> host: does qualcomm maintain a washington-based office, and as ceo and chairman how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: yes. we do have a washington office, and we've had one for quite a long time. i end up spending more and more of my time in washington actually. you know, i come in the for the business round table meetings as an example, but probably maybe once or twice a quarter in addition to that. so i'm here fairly frequently. >> host: just to meet on policy issues? >> guest: exactly. >> host: how, with the new congress coming in next year, do you expect -- a lot of people say, well, spectrum issues are bipartisan, so we don't think republicans have more control it will change, but, in fact, a lot of things haven't gotten through. this year, for instance, there's been legislation on spectrum inventory that has not gotten through, incentive auct
you bring it back to the united states, pay 60 cents on the dollar. that seems like tax policy that needs to get changed, but it's been very, very difficult. >> host: does qualcomm maintain a washington-based office, and as ceo and chairman how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: yes. we do have a washington office, and we've had one for quite a long time. i end up spending more and more of my time in washington actually. you know, i come...
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or in the united states or related somehow to the united states to be premature to expect. the world will collapse. i don't think a. lot of premature but. no one should expect that the real collapse and he believes that the role of the currency is real increase only over time and slowly. but much more faster than before but isn't that exactly the danger that by increasing the monetary mass the united states asserted undermining the developing economies is certainly serious in three we need to agree on the only card you need to broach in this field. in a way to risk for the global system as a whole and for in particular markets are threatened so for the nature it's not a danger we should just find a way to do this is through keeping it all for the leader in the global financial system global economy is not just to benefit it's also be considered to some extent to build. and i think it's time typos come bring us tate's want to share this burden with other countries do you think a possibility of a trade war between the united states and china is possible as some experts are wa
or in the united states or related somehow to the united states to be premature to expect. the world will collapse. i don't think a. lot of premature but. no one should expect that the real collapse and he believes that the role of the currency is real increase only over time and slowly. but much more faster than before but isn't that exactly the danger that by increasing the monetary mass the united states asserted undermining the developing economies is certainly serious in three we need to...
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is a united states citizen. >> that he is. do you have any other case where a court has confered citizenship on someone who, under the statutes as written, does not have it? >> that was one of the issues debated in the wynne and miller cases, and the court has not said that yet. >> you haven't done it. >> that is correct. but it can in this case for a number of reasons. number one is the fact that the severability clause is applicable to this claim. they applied it to the same statutory scream. you cannot get naturalization under those circumstances other than that what is set out in this statute. so there is a negative implication that they were not precluding this type of remedy as to a citizenship claim where they were claiming an equal protection violation. the second point is that if the court is unable to grant that remedy, that would leave an equal protection violation in place. as the justice made clear in welch -- >> united states we -- unless we solve the violation the other way by saying that the father gets the sho
is a united states citizen. >> that he is. do you have any other case where a court has confered citizenship on someone who, under the statutes as written, does not have it? >> that was one of the issues debated in the wynne and miller cases, and the court has not said that yet. >> you haven't done it. >> that is correct. but it can in this case for a number of reasons. number one is the fact that the severability clause is applicable to this claim. they applied it to...
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for the first time in history the united states has been accused by the united nations human rights council of human rights abuses the allegations come up so it is emerged that ex-president george w. bush personally also writes torture and interrogations a while over the last is also accused of racial discrimination at home. up next they don't know show from our washington studios and today we ask whether president obama's administration is just as secretive as the white house under george w. bush over issues including written addition also lying suspects abroad for interrogation. welcome to load a show where we get the real headlines with none of the mersey we're going to live out of washington d.c. tonight we're going to look at the all mighty subpoena power that's now in the hands of republicans will they wield it as promised and i said we see stalwart keith olbermann was suspended indefinitely from the channel today for improper political contributions to candidates seven of markos moulitsas founder of the daily kos on the show to get his take on this crazy week in politics then today t
for the first time in history the united states has been accused by the united nations human rights council of human rights abuses the allegations come up so it is emerged that ex-president george w. bush personally also writes torture and interrogations a while over the last is also accused of racial discrimination at home. up next they don't know show from our washington studios and today we ask whether president obama's administration is just as secretive as the white house under george w....
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parity for the rest of the world and a free lunch for the united states u.s. president barack obama will meet with chinese leaders who jintao on the sidelines of the summit and one of the main issues the u.s. has been pressing for is for china to revalue its currency saying that it's been undervalued its currency to boost exports can the u.s. even make this argument big fiction is that the united states balance of payments is caused by a trade deficit is caused by a capital outflow of money managers here putting their money abroad and the military deficit and china says look we've been financing your budget deficit with our two and a half trillion dollars of foreign exchange you're spending your budget deficit on military bases. to take aggressive action against us so put your spy planes for the bump into our spy planes to. interfere in our waters you want us to pay for your military budget. to make us do what you want us to do you must be crazy what leverage does the us even have it's the largest debtor nation in the world china is the largest creditor nation
parity for the rest of the world and a free lunch for the united states u.s. president barack obama will meet with chinese leaders who jintao on the sidelines of the summit and one of the main issues the u.s. has been pressing for is for china to revalue its currency saying that it's been undervalued its currency to boost exports can the u.s. even make this argument big fiction is that the united states balance of payments is caused by a trade deficit is caused by a capital outflow of money...
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plays in various relationships between the united states and india, for example. you will recall that the first state visit under president obama was the indian prime minister. this is an important relationship. obama going there takes time and it costs a lot of money and it becomes a distraction internally, but it signals to the indians have won four in the u.s. believes the relationship is with them. host: the trip will continue on until the 14th. on november 11th, the psident will attend the g-20 summit in south korea. the following day will be the news conference at the g-20 closing. he will be in japan on november 13th. this is a long trip in comparison to others? guest: a very long foreign trip. it is more or less dictated by the fact that the president had to cancel the couple of times especially with indonesia. he is spending more time with india, for example, that he has spent in any foreign country so far in his presidency. this signals to the indians just how important this is. the president of the united statesoes not travel hours and hours and hours a
plays in various relationships between the united states and india, for example. you will recall that the first state visit under president obama was the indian prime minister. this is an important relationship. obama going there takes time and it costs a lot of money and it becomes a distraction internally, but it signals to the indians have won four in the u.s. believes the relationship is with them. host: the trip will continue on until the 14th. on november 11th, the psident will attend the...
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as far as pakistan being relegated it hasn't benefited the united states. in the past a don't think it's great added benefit the united states around so there's a considerable understanding in this time around and in the united states that it is in america's interest to have a close relationship with pakistan and pakistan's interest to have a close relationship with all of our neighbors and i would emphasize again pakistan would like to have a close relationship with india just as we want to have a close relationship with arab neighbors. >> we have a question at the back. the young man. then the lady of the front. thank you. could you please identify yourself? >> my name is allison johnson and i write for northrop grumman corporation and but like your reaction to comments from general musharraf last week in relations three areas that very worried me. first, you were strong in your convictions that afghanistan should be decided in terms of its future in terms of the afghans, whereas the general basically reemphasized during his talk that it is a decision on
as far as pakistan being relegated it hasn't benefited the united states. in the past a don't think it's great added benefit the united states around so there's a considerable understanding in this time around and in the united states that it is in america's interest to have a close relationship with pakistan and pakistan's interest to have a close relationship with all of our neighbors and i would emphasize again pakistan would like to have a close relationship with india just as we want to...
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state but it is for the rich it is not for it for a very small segment of the population of the united states and it's been being ads been built for over the last forty years and they continue to benefit very much from the state how do you react to that. well there is some truth to it certainly a caricature of obama some sort of foreign born colonial socialist it's ludicrous but he certainly has participated very aggressively and the policy trend of the last couple decades which is to let the rich do ever whatever they want to particularly wall street do whatever it wants to and they want to hit a wall to bail it out we've seen successive bailouts and you know the state bailout mantra have gotten very skilled of the routine i think this one was much bigger than anything they bargained for but you know if you go back to the origins of deposit insurance and such in the one nine hundred thirty s. it was intended to protect small depositors but that whole system which is intended to prevent a rerun of the one hundred thirty one ten thousand banks failed and drove the country into the much of the
state but it is for the rich it is not for it for a very small segment of the population of the united states and it's been being ads been built for over the last forty years and they continue to benefit very much from the state how do you react to that. well there is some truth to it certainly a caricature of obama some sort of foreign born colonial socialist it's ludicrous but he certainly has participated very aggressively and the policy trend of the last couple decades which is to let the...