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the biggest difference between mitt romney and president of the united states, the president of the united states has unleashed its campaign strategy already and that is to divide america, to tell americans who are not doing well right now and who are scared, that the pie of america is so only so big and if you want more, you have to take it from others. i know that mitt romney believes that the american pif can be grown bigger, that it can been infinite size because of the american inji knew tea, effort, and character. that is what this is about. that they want to believe that somebody's future can be greater, not trying to did i vice an ever shrinking pie among the american people. it's been, really in the end, an easy decision for me. i know that america needs a new course and i want it to be with the person who i believe will be the best person to lead america on that course and that's governor mitt romney. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, chris. let me turn to questions that you have. mark? >> the perry campaign in the past has approved that and what do you think of the
the biggest difference between mitt romney and president of the united states, the president of the united states has unleashed its campaign strategy already and that is to divide america, to tell americans who are not doing well right now and who are scared, that the pie of america is so only so big and if you want more, you have to take it from others. i know that mitt romney believes that the american pif can be grown bigger, that it can been infinite size because of the american inji knew...
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in the united states that was clearly a much lower hurdle to get over for the federal government to do, rather than trying to corral 50 different state legislatures to agree to do that. but doesn't the central principle of what they're trying to do in the eu equate with what was done in the t.a.r.p., in short, whether it is by individual nations of the eu or done in the united states by the federal government, the way they're trying to solve this crisis of confidence is to essentially tell investors to the greatest of their ability that you will not lose money under any circumstance, and that the taxpayers will cover it if you run into this. is that not the case? >> that is certainly the case, and that's particularly relevant for the creation of this firewall that we have discussed, but i think the problems in europe go well beyond the construction of the firewall. there also needs to be a fundamental economic reform in a number of countries in europe, greece being the most prominent examp example. a commitment to massive fiscal consolidation, and to deep-rooted reforms that restore dy
in the united states that was clearly a much lower hurdle to get over for the federal government to do, rather than trying to corral 50 different state legislatures to agree to do that. but doesn't the central principle of what they're trying to do in the eu equate with what was done in the t.a.r.p., in short, whether it is by individual nations of the eu or done in the united states by the federal government, the way they're trying to solve this crisis of confidence is to essentially tell...
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the united states osha system really solidified the exclusion of haitians. not only wasn't behind these massive well-guarded walls of the united nations lydgate -- allegis obeys, but haitians were initially determined -- united nations logistical walls, but haitians were initially determined not to be allowed to participate in their own aid. we saw first response coming from haitians, but the four military response was that they could not be involved in the relief and recovery policies. but the military response was that they could not be involved in the relief and recovery policies. they were repeatedly refused entry to base even though they have the proper credentials. i had a paper that i printed for my computer and laminated at a local store and i never once had a problem with papers. a haitian american, dreadlocks, very professional, she could not get on to the log base, unless she waited outside on the road and hopped into my car. if i drove through the gate and flashed my card, she never had a problem getting onto the base. for those who did manage to
the united states osha system really solidified the exclusion of haitians. not only wasn't behind these massive well-guarded walls of the united nations lydgate -- allegis obeys, but haitians were initially determined -- united nations logistical walls, but haitians were initially determined not to be allowed to participate in their own aid. we saw first response coming from haitians, but the four military response was that they could not be involved in the relief and recovery policies. but the...
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the rest are exported from korea to the united states. the tariff that is currently applicable to exports of u.s. stands ates to corrkorea 8%. that means if you buy $30,000 car in korea, export it from the united states, then the tariffs amount to about $2,400. tremendous. >> so that will go? >> that will go eventually. that means less expensive american cars to consumers. >> psychologically will koreans buy american cars? >> as a matter of fact, last year for in-made cars -- foregin-made cars sold to the tune of almost 100,000 units. out of the 100,000 units, european cars accounted for share of that figure. about 70% were manufactured by european auto makers. >> now we're talking about adding into that mix american cars as well? >> it could be either adding to the market for american caor ams taking market share from european automakers. as i said, at the 8 percent tariff that is applicable to u.s. automakers will be gone, but the european and japanese auto makers will have to pay 8% tariffs in exports. that does create a price differen
the rest are exported from korea to the united states. the tariff that is currently applicable to exports of u.s. stands ates to corrkorea 8%. that means if you buy $30,000 car in korea, export it from the united states, then the tariffs amount to about $2,400. tremendous. >> so that will go? >> that will go eventually. that means less expensive american cars to consumers. >> psychologically will koreans buy american cars? >> as a matter of fact, last year for in-made...
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to the united states. according to the complaint filed today in the southern district of new york, he is alleged to have orchestrated a $1.5 million assassination plot with gholam shakuri and other iranian co-conspirators. now, the quds force is a unit of the iranian revolution yaer corps. it is also suspected of sponsoring attacks against the coalition forces in iraq and was designated by the department of treasury in 2007 for providing material support to the taliban and other terrorist organizations. the complaint alleges that this conspiracy was conceived, was sponsored and was directed from iran and constitutes a flagrant violation of u.s. and international law, including a convention that explicitly protects diplomats from being harmed. in addition to holding these individual conspirators accountable for their alleged role in this plot, the united states is committed to holding iran accountable for its actions. the two are charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official, conspiracy to use a weap
to the united states. according to the complaint filed today in the southern district of new york, he is alleged to have orchestrated a $1.5 million assassination plot with gholam shakuri and other iranian co-conspirators. now, the quds force is a unit of the iranian revolution yaer corps. it is also suspected of sponsoring attacks against the coalition forces in iraq and was designated by the department of treasury in 2007 for providing material support to the taliban and other terrorist...
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to bring down the wrath of the united states but the problem is that the united states is deals irrationally with iran it's not a rational player when it comes to iran and this is this is just a part of that no one in iran believes the story i don't believe that many people in the united states believe the story but the fact that the u.s. government pushes such an absurd story i think it just shows that there is a very little hope for for a rational approach in any time in the future with iran in the near future at least when you think about grandma. i mean because again i mean professor marandi gave a pretty good detailed account of the story today again you know what does the rand benefit from all of this i mean and the absurdity of it all unless more evidence comes out and ties it it makes a tighter case it looks like utter nonsense. as i said i think there's a lot about this case that does not smell right to me. but i think the point about reading spy novels i think that goes both ways i think if the claim that mr marandi seems to be making the obama administration simply in
to bring down the wrath of the united states but the problem is that the united states is deals irrationally with iran it's not a rational player when it comes to iran and this is this is just a part of that no one in iran believes the story i don't believe that many people in the united states believe the story but the fact that the u.s. government pushes such an absurd story i think it just shows that there is a very little hope for for a rational approach in any time in the future with iran...
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campaign that associates itself with that type of comment is beneath the office of president of the united statesmy view. >> should perry repudiate the past, can he survive another weak debate performance? haley barbour joins us from his home state. on the question of the pastor, the pastor says mormonism is the cult. the perry campaign said they didn't pick him but had two weeks notice. is it incumbent on the governor to say, no, i repudiate your remarks? >> first of all, john, the preacher didn't say that while he was inducing perry. he just introduced perry and then subsequently, in some sort of news availability, perry was not present, the preacher makes this remark. perry said he disagreed with that when he heard about the remark later. you know, i can understand being critical if in the introduction of governor perry somebody said something that was inappropriate. maybe you should expect governor perry to say i disagree with that or that isn't the way i feel about it, but this wasn't said in perry's presence. so, you know, crazy as i am about chris christie and good friends as he and i are,
campaign that associates itself with that type of comment is beneath the office of president of the united statesmy view. >> should perry repudiate the past, can he survive another weak debate performance? haley barbour joins us from his home state. on the question of the pastor, the pastor says mormonism is the cult. the perry campaign said they didn't pick him but had two weeks notice. is it incumbent on the governor to say, no, i repudiate your remarks? >> first of all, john, the...
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start a war of the united states and to be honest i think the united states government is also trying to back down a little bit from the accusations directly against iran if you listen to five to dianne feinstein's interview i believe it was on sunday see she said point blank i have not seen any evidence that this goes to the higher echelons of the israeli government she only said within the quds force implying that there is a rogue elements within it now if they were sort of more like the two thousand and three build up to the iraq war you would see a lot more accusations that the iranian government i don't think were saying that what do you think about that matthew i mean a. lot of the rancher let's see it is even worse isn't it. right now i think as i said earlier i think that's so that's my real question is if this if this happened as described where does it land within the iranian government is this kind of a self starting member of the could force but i also have to respond to the allegation that this is somehow like the build up to iraq i think the obama administration has made
start a war of the united states and to be honest i think the united states government is also trying to back down a little bit from the accusations directly against iran if you listen to five to dianne feinstein's interview i believe it was on sunday see she said point blank i have not seen any evidence that this goes to the higher echelons of the israeli government she only said within the quds force implying that there is a rogue elements within it now if they were sort of more like the two...
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it's a violation of the palestinian against us and the united states. the accords state unequivocally there's no alternative to negotiations and no end running the peace process. is realitilies -- israelis and palestinians continue to require mediation, and we require that mediation, and in spite of increased involvement by the quash at the -- quartet, there's no substitute for american mediation. only america will continue to have the credibility with all parties to this conflict. fourthly, the creation of the two-state solution based on mutual republic and recognition is the goal and centerpiece of the peacemaking effort. we want peace between all arab neighbors, but feel the two-state solution is the center piece of that effort. while there's differences now and then on achieving that goal, the relationship will remain iron ironclad. for israel, there's no substitute for the united states of america. united states is israel's ultimate ally, and has been and will remain so, but looking ahead in the middle east, five to ten years from now, in an area th
it's a violation of the palestinian against us and the united states. the accords state unequivocally there's no alternative to negotiations and no end running the peace process. is realitilies -- israelis and palestinians continue to require mediation, and we require that mediation, and in spite of increased involvement by the quash at the -- quartet, there's no substitute for american mediation. only america will continue to have the credibility with all parties to this conflict. fourthly,...
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if the united states-korea trade agreement is not approved, the united states could lose further market share, export supported jobs and economic growth opportunities with damage to our leadership position in the region. as a part of an ambitious trade agenda, it's important that the congress renew a strong and robust trade adjustment assistant program consistent with reforms enacted in 2009. renewal of that program is necessary to support americans who need training and other services when their jobs are adversely affected by trade. as we expand access to other markets abroad, we need to ensure that american workers are provided the tools needed to take vafpk these opportunities and are not left behind in the global economy. approving and implementing the agreement is an opportunity to shape history. we must seize the moment together to support jobs for the american people today and to sustain u.s. leadership well into the 21st century. i urge the congress to enact this legislation promptly. signed, barack obama, the white house. october 3, 2011. the speaker pro tempore: referred to th
if the united states-korea trade agreement is not approved, the united states could lose further market share, export supported jobs and economic growth opportunities with damage to our leadership position in the region. as a part of an ambitious trade agenda, it's important that the congress renew a strong and robust trade adjustment assistant program consistent with reforms enacted in 2009. renewal of that program is necessary to support americans who need training and other services when...
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in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is explicitly using words that you know name capitalism or in your illusion but it's very much against the bad of signing an sec there all of our wealth has gone sucked up into new finance sector and they're not spreading it around they're not investing it they're not lending you know and that's part of the economic crisis and united states and i think we're seeing it everywhere is that as your introduction said eighty. and trees now on saturday we had protests all across the united states we were going to say she was involved in the one and here in san francisco and it was thousands of people out in the street we marched from the federal reserve bank city where the city government is headed back down to the federal reserve bank which controls the interest rates and unit
in there in the united states first of all and also joined by people the other countries can we call it can color the the great act so we're socialist revolution people are they actually do want socialism do they well it's it's it's very it's a littlest in syria it's a catalyst here in the united states sometimes not is explicitly using words that you know name capitalism or in your illusion but it's very much against the bad of signing an sec there all of our wealth has gone sucked up into new...
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trade is good for the united states. today the united states is the world's largest economy. contrary to the views of many americans, the united states exports more in goods and services thank any other country. it is imperative that the united states continue to open foreign markets. after all, 95% of the world's population lives outside of the united states. the economists estimate that almost 83% of growth over the next five years will take place outside of the united states. simply put, most of our future customers are located in foreign countries. u.s. exporters face foreign barriers that limit our ability to sell u.s. goods and services in foreign markets. often foreign tariffs on our exports tend to be much higher than our own tariffs. u.s. trade agreements level the playing field. they reduce or eliminate tariffs and other barriers to u.s. exports. the math is pretty simple. lower tariffs and fewer barriers mean more exports and more exports mean more jobs. but we cannot reduce these tariffs or eliminate these barriers without the right tools. in my mind, renewing tra
trade is good for the united states. today the united states is the world's largest economy. contrary to the views of many americans, the united states exports more in goods and services thank any other country. it is imperative that the united states continue to open foreign markets. after all, 95% of the world's population lives outside of the united states. the economists estimate that almost 83% of growth over the next five years will take place outside of the united states. simply put,...
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in the united states, that was clearly a much lower hurdle to get over for the federal government to do rather than trying to corral 50 state legislatures to do that. suspect the principle of what they are trying to do in the e.u. equate to t.a.r.p.? in short whether it's individual nations of the e.u. or done in the united states by the federal government? the way they are trying to solve the crisis of confidence is to essentially tell investors to the greatest of their ability that you will not lose money under any circumstances, and that the taxpayers cover it if you run into this. is that not the case? >> that is certainly the case, and that's particularly relevant for the creation of this fire wall that we have discussed. i think the problems in europe go well beyond the construction of the fire wall. there needs to be a fundamental economic reforms in a number of countries in europe, greece been the most prominent example, a consistent massive fiscal consolidation with rooted reforms that restore dinism to the agreement economy, ultimately, the european crisis can want be resolv
in the united states, that was clearly a much lower hurdle to get over for the federal government to do rather than trying to corral 50 state legislatures to do that. suspect the principle of what they are trying to do in the e.u. equate to t.a.r.p.? in short whether it's individual nations of the e.u. or done in the united states by the federal government? the way they are trying to solve the crisis of confidence is to essentially tell investors to the greatest of their ability that you will...
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of the united states military and economy is it refers more to the meshing of industrial conglomerates corporations with the us military and this serves as some people said the serves as a kind of the facto centralized state planning of the us economy whereby industrial policy is determined by the defense department in the allocation of their you know several hundred billion dollar budget every year so long term decisions about where whole industries go in the united states is determined by the defense department there's an illusion that the united states and other western societies are markets is. based on free enterprise and so on that's on a very marginal true if you take a look at the core of the. it's based on the state. the pentagon controls about five hundred billion dollars of funding a year and it uses that to control all of high technology industry the costs of the initial stages of technological development are all subsidized by the taxpayers through this system because the pentagon is a publicly funded institution obviously you know half of the federal budget now is devoted
of the united states military and economy is it refers more to the meshing of industrial conglomerates corporations with the us military and this serves as some people said the serves as a kind of the facto centralized state planning of the us economy whereby industrial policy is determined by the defense department in the allocation of their you know several hundred billion dollar budget every year so long term decisions about where whole industries go in the united states is determined by the...
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the third, the siege of benghazi, all combined to force the united states, the united kingdom and france, to put nato in that situation. none of those conditions will be present in syria, none are present in bahrain, none are present in yemen. so i don't think that we can look at libya as a template for what's going to happen down the road as the next arab regime is under threat, and certainly gadhafi and certainly saleh in yemen are on the ropes right now. either one of them can fall within months. not gadhafi, but assad in syria. >> and, nick, to you firsting i want to go quickly through the group, mccain says he's confident the new government will make the right choices in a region they could strike an alliance with iran, with assad. nick burns you first. are you confident they will say nato the united states stood by us, we will plant our feet with them? >> i'm not confident. i think this group will try to be friendly with the united states and europe but it's a very loose alliance of rival militia groups. and the first order of business is going to be can they disband many of the ar
the third, the siege of benghazi, all combined to force the united states, the united kingdom and france, to put nato in that situation. none of those conditions will be present in syria, none are present in bahrain, none are present in yemen. so i don't think that we can look at libya as a template for what's going to happen down the road as the next arab regime is under threat, and certainly gadhafi and certainly saleh in yemen are on the ropes right now. either one of them can fall within...
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what is the united states really number one. on challenge. where nobody can come close to our level of dominance on a level. korean. food growing oil production. in the capital with only one thing and that is the. problems are left to the insiders and the insiders on the whole are committed to the us empire. and to run the world. they want nuclear threats. and so long as the leaders in the us are ard to committed to the use of nuclear weapons the rest of the world is going to keep theirs or get their. and the prospects for human survival are not great. and almost out of engaging in the surging of this university of forty three years. that i believe is over the shape of the employer the u.c. system and into ireland is the modern weapons for little activity. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok serious
what is the united states really number one. on challenge. where nobody can come close to our level of dominance on a level. korean. food growing oil production. in the capital with only one thing and that is the. problems are left to the insiders and the insiders on the whole are committed to the us empire. and to run the world. they want nuclear threats. and so long as the leaders in the us are ard to committed to the use of nuclear weapons the rest of the world is going to keep theirs or get...
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that will bring $800 billion into the united states treasury. ave more oil in three western states than all of the oil in saudi arabia. we have 25% of all the coal in the world. we have some of the largest fines of natural gas found recently in pennsylvania. solar, wind, biofuel -- we have it all. i want to legalize it all. i also want to change the epa and get rid of the epa. we have 50 at the state level. i want to get rid of it so we can open up american energy production and be the leader in the world. [applause] >> if you could reverse one energy-related policy decision in the last three years, what would it be and what would you have done differently? >> there are so many, but the one that has really hurt the economy in a most devastating way was the moratorium the president obama put on after the oil spill that occurred. there was devastation that occurred because of the oil flow that occurred, but there was nothing that was worse than the moratorium that he put on. the gulf coast region -- [applause] the gulf coast region still continues
that will bring $800 billion into the united states treasury. ave more oil in three western states than all of the oil in saudi arabia. we have 25% of all the coal in the world. we have some of the largest fines of natural gas found recently in pennsylvania. solar, wind, biofuel -- we have it all. i want to legalize it all. i also want to change the epa and get rid of the epa. we have 50 at the state level. i want to get rid of it so we can open up american energy production and be the leader...
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trial in the united states only to have both women embarrass the united states i don't think it's going to happen. from where i live an analysis on the trouble still resonating throughout the arab world r.t. dot com footage and video reports from the raid including the story described as thousands of palestinian eyes a thousand palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails due to be freed in the coming days and it's all one israeli soldier will i shall. also want to write president obama sends troops to central africa but there is concern about america's growing global military presence there may be turning into military pressure. and u.s. officials are scrambling to clarify claims of what they call a foil terrorist plot by iran on tuesday america said it had uncovered an iranian government plan to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the u.s. a delegation is now heading to russia china and turkey to provide evidence to back up this is spacious tehran denies the accusations washington says it is committed to holding the country accountable those within iran think the u.s. action headed the
trial in the united states only to have both women embarrass the united states i don't think it's going to happen. from where i live an analysis on the trouble still resonating throughout the arab world r.t. dot com footage and video reports from the raid including the story described as thousands of palestinian eyes a thousand palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails due to be freed in the coming days and it's all one israeli soldier will i shall. also want to write president obama sends...
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some type of cooperation between russia and the united states, as well as with the states of the region, will have to be the way to deal with the problem over the long term. my sense is that this is what we should be talking about now. when we think about our own situation in afghanistan, a major part of that should be focused on a genuine regional dimension to this. that has been lacking in the strategies we have pursued over the last couple of years. >> i am with the center for research intelligence and analysis. i want to ask a question about history. you mentioned the reaction in moscow to our reaction to the kosack memo in moldova and how central that was to shaving putin's perspective on what we're trying to do on the russian periphery. you mentioned the approach we took to russia's periphery during the 1990's and beyond based on this kind of geopolitical pluralism. there is a word we ought to be thinking about on the u.s. side that we used through these events. that is "containment." after the soviet union fell, there was a transition that u.s. policy went through. it took the so
some type of cooperation between russia and the united states, as well as with the states of the region, will have to be the way to deal with the problem over the long term. my sense is that this is what we should be talking about now. when we think about our own situation in afghanistan, a major part of that should be focused on a genuine regional dimension to this. that has been lacking in the strategies we have pursued over the last couple of years. >> i am with the center for research...
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i believe the united states has acted in a very responsible way. of the iranian government. and ukrainirai iranian enterpri individuals. state is going out, delivering evidence yesterday to the security counsel of the united nations and to our allies all over the world, so i think the effort to isolate iran and hopefully to convince iran that this is not the behavior that's going to endeer them to any nation is really important and critical. i think it's going to be very interesting to see how the iranian government reacts. other than bluster, which is to say this is made up. i think it's very secure that it is not made up. that it's real. >> we'll stay in close touch with you. thanks very much. >> herman cain now has front-runner status in the polls for the presidential nomination. a key conservative has some serious problems with herman cain's so-called 999 plan. that's coming up. a refrigerator has never been hacked. an online virus has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt
i believe the united states has acted in a very responsible way. of the iranian government. and ukrainirai iranian enterpri individuals. state is going out, delivering evidence yesterday to the security counsel of the united nations and to our allies all over the world, so i think the effort to isolate iran and hopefully to convince iran that this is not the behavior that's going to endeer them to any nation is really important and critical. i think it's going to be very interesting to see how...
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i mean was he -- he was born in the united states. do we know what occurred? >> well, you know, i've talked to the imam of the mosque where awlaki lived in virginia in 2002. and at that time he didn't really have much of a -- he wasn't really described as a militant. what may have turned him much more radical was a spell of -- he spent a year in a prison in 2006. we've seen repeatedly whether it was al zawahiri or the leader of al qaeda in iraq, the people in prison seem to become more radicalized. and it may have been the year he spent in prison, anderson. >> interesting, much like the jihadists who came out of egypt being radicalized in egyptian prisons. peter, appreciate it, jill dougherty, barbara starr, thanks for the reporting. let us know what you think. follow us on twitter, @andersoncooper. >>> more on the legal angle. is killing an american terrorist overseas justifiable? or is it, as some are saying, illegal? extra judicial murder? does it fall on some new gray area? we'll talk about the legal angle on all of this. we'll talk about that on twitter.
i mean was he -- he was born in the united states. do we know what occurred? >> well, you know, i've talked to the imam of the mosque where awlaki lived in virginia in 2002. and at that time he didn't really have much of a -- he wasn't really described as a militant. what may have turned him much more radical was a spell of -- he spent a year in a prison in 2006. we've seen repeatedly whether it was al zawahiri or the leader of al qaeda in iraq, the people in prison seem to become more...
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he changed the way the world look at the united states and you showed that the united states was having a defining effect on the international system. is there a china out there today other than china itself? is there an opportunity for the u.s. to change the way global gravity works and to demonstrate that we still have an ability to be the primary shaper of the international system? >> if there is, i have not discovered it. i think there is a different problem right now. there is not anyone move that i think we can make. i would hope somewhere in this process, the sort of debate that is going on now in this country gets lifted to a higher level. i would hope some kind of national unity with respect to some key objectives develops. there has to be a very effective for policy not because you have super leaders in every generation but you had a steady and reliable foreign policy. we can be leaders by our performance now. we cannot be leaders might do we want dramatic thing that changes everything anyway. i cannot think of what that move would be. >> on that clear and optimistic note, dr.
he changed the way the world look at the united states and you showed that the united states was having a defining effect on the international system. is there a china out there today other than china itself? is there an opportunity for the u.s. to change the way global gravity works and to demonstrate that we still have an ability to be the primary shaper of the international system? >> if there is, i have not discovered it. i think there is a different problem right now. there is not...
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that is the wrong listened for israel and the united states. israel should not acquiesce to one set of rules for itself and another for all other states. under international humanitarian law the obligation to investigate and prosecute war crimes falls on nations accused. only when a country has shown itself unable or unwilling to discharge its obligations are international bodies authorized to pursue war crimes investigations. israel's devotion to law armed conflict is of its soldiers and citizens should be proud and not cooperate in the abrogation of rights and responsibilities as a sovereign nation. the saga of the goldstone report provides an opportunity to reoriented public discussion of the laws of war not only for israel but the united states. like its only liberal and democratic ally in the middle east the u.s. is locked in a war against transnational terrorism and the u.s. is subject to the abuse of international law of war by those who wish to criminalize the exercise of the u. s's right of self-defense. at the end of its reconsideratio
that is the wrong listened for israel and the united states. israel should not acquiesce to one set of rules for itself and another for all other states. under international humanitarian law the obligation to investigate and prosecute war crimes falls on nations accused. only when a country has shown itself unable or unwilling to discharge its obligations are international bodies authorized to pursue war crimes investigations. israel's devotion to law armed conflict is of its soldiers and...
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how did you get to the united states? >> guest: my family immigrated with the war in lebanon and everything so i grew up in pennsylvania and went to school in pennsylvania. my first real job after graduate school was fbi stationed in new york. i moved to new york in 1997 and continued to live in new york throughout my fbi career and after my fbi career i still live in new york. >> host: what years did you serve? >> guest: 1997-2005. >> host: what did you work on? >> guest: i focused on terrorism. discussed many of the missions are was involved in and cases that i worked on in the book. the focus of the great majority of my career was bin laden and al qaeda. >> host: do you speak arabic? >> guest: yes. >> host: where were you on 9/11? >> guest: i was not in the united states. i was working on investigating the uss cole attack in yemen. we received a phone call from headquarters asking myself and my partner to stay in yemen and follow up on some leads concerning 9/11. that was september 12th. i was really shocked. why do we
how did you get to the united states? >> guest: my family immigrated with the war in lebanon and everything so i grew up in pennsylvania and went to school in pennsylvania. my first real job after graduate school was fbi stationed in new york. i moved to new york in 1997 and continued to live in new york throughout my fbi career and after my fbi career i still live in new york. >> host: what years did you serve? >> guest: 1997-2005. >> host: what did you work on?...
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the united states sees itself as part or first among equals.of a larger coalition to make things right for people around the world. >> a partner. thank you so much. much more ahead. now a check on wall street as we move towards closing bell. hampton pearson has the market wrap. >> hello, martin. here is a look at how stocks are doing with about 15 minutes left in the trading day. volatility in the markets and the dow is up and s and p up six points and the nasdaq down about 4.5 points. they are looking at the events in libya and impact on oil. there is a sharp reversal on when the oil trades pushed prices to more than $89 a barrel, the drop undermines two weeks of the 19% price gain. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. the markets never stop moving. of course, neither do i. solution: td ameritrade mobile. i can enter trades. on the run. even futures and forex. complex options? done. the market shifts... i get an alert. thank you. live streaming audio. advanced charts. look at that. all right here. wherever "here" happens to be. mo
the united states sees itself as part or first among equals.of a larger coalition to make things right for people around the world. >> a partner. thank you so much. much more ahead. now a check on wall street as we move towards closing bell. hampton pearson has the market wrap. >> hello, martin. here is a look at how stocks are doing with about 15 minutes left in the trading day. volatility in the markets and the dow is up and s and p up six points and the nasdaq down about 4.5...
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head to united states farm report.com to watch the program online. united states farm report, the spirit of the countryside. again rolling in from mexico. with the 'green-light" to operate in the . >>> trucks are rolling in from mexico, with the green light mexico has lifted a host of tariffs it put against the united states. they imposed them in 2009, many of them on farm products, the fight was over refusal by the united states to let mexican trucks make deliveries deep inside this country. it has been okayed as part of the north american free trade agreement. american authorities agreed to let a select number of trucks and operators if they comply with strict monitoring rules and follow united states highway regulations, the two governments resolved the issue in july. >>> 1994nafta live links mexico, canada and the united states. farmers are familiar with their farmers to the south but moment know as much about canada. that's one reason why leaders of the texas farm bureau headed north to look at farming operations in canada. >> crossing the unite
head to united states farm report.com to watch the program online. united states farm report, the spirit of the countryside. again rolling in from mexico. with the 'green-light" to operate in the . >>> trucks are rolling in from mexico, with the green light mexico has lifted a host of tariffs it put against the united states. they imposed them in 2009, many of them on farm products, the fight was over refusal by the united states to let mexican trucks make deliveries deep inside...
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the current and the one past president of the united states.robably doesn't come as a surprise that george w. bush was not a very popular president in europe. and when barack obama was elected, and in his first year the approval of the united states president skyrocketted. the last year george w. bush, 20% of the europeans approved his handling international affairs. the first year of obama's presidency over 40%. >> but isn't it a fact that the europeans when there's a conservative president, before he's done anything, say he's a cowboy, expect the worst, and then analyze his actions to find the worst. isn't that a fairly common approach to conservative presidents? >> yeah, i would say that's a fair description. >> and it hasn't really changed much over years has it? this anti-pathy to american conservative presidents. they said awful things about somebody who did amazing things in europe, ronald reagan. >> that's on the part of europe actually. because as i mentioned most of the obama bounce happened in western europe. central and eastern euro
the current and the one past president of the united states.robably doesn't come as a surprise that george w. bush was not a very popular president in europe. and when barack obama was elected, and in his first year the approval of the united states president skyrocketted. the last year george w. bush, 20% of the europeans approved his handling international affairs. the first year of obama's presidency over 40%. >> but isn't it a fact that the europeans when there's a conservative...
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and the united states. judgment day for ukraine's democracy that was how some dubbed events in a key of court this week where former prime minister yulia tymoshenko was awaiting the verdict over her alleged shady dealings in a gas deal with russia her supporters took to the streets in her defense before being dispersed by the police. three months of nonstop protests surrounding the case culminated in the biggest reminder yet of the orange revolution the two thousand and four uprising which made him a shango a household name. now as then there were tens of thousands in the streets naked anger and even naked activists this group staging another topless demonstration against all sides in the dispute but the main drama was inside the court especially after the judge's controversial verdict. the court has ruled that the demand of an attention to is guilty under article three six five pounds three of the criminal code of ukraine and sentences her to seven years imprisonment and denies of the right to work in civi
and the united states. judgment day for ukraine's democracy that was how some dubbed events in a key of court this week where former prime minister yulia tymoshenko was awaiting the verdict over her alleged shady dealings in a gas deal with russia her supporters took to the streets in her defense before being dispersed by the police. three months of nonstop protests surrounding the case culminated in the biggest reminder yet of the orange revolution the two thousand and four uprising which made...
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and to meet you in the united states the big corporate media and the corporate politicians there didn't announce in this new look they're lying about it they're saying oh it's a bunch of hippies there are drugs you know all this kind of stuff we have ph d.'s we write books about this we're not uninformed we're more informed than those members of congress so this is this movement is going to keep growing and that's a good thing thank you thank you very much kevin thank you and just a reminder that my guests on the show today were kevin barry the co-founder of the global exchange national given rights organization who is joining us live from san francisco california and voters covered let's keep director of the institute for global research and social movements and the third for now from all of us who did that with more firsthand comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then they are a party and take it. as a. download the official t.f. we condition you on the phone called touch from the q sampson. my. video on demand on g.'s mine costs and says feeds now in the palm
and to meet you in the united states the big corporate media and the corporate politicians there didn't announce in this new look they're lying about it they're saying oh it's a bunch of hippies there are drugs you know all this kind of stuff we have ph d.'s we write books about this we're not uninformed we're more informed than those members of congress so this is this movement is going to keep growing and that's a good thing thank you thank you very much kevin thank you and just a reminder...
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it has the real cost for the united states.in his first term, the administration of president george w. bush emphasized that the confrontations in the americas. but in the second term, his administration at that did a very different tone. why? because it became painfully clear that his initial approach did not review a centrist. and in fact, it did considerable damage. the u.s. is still recovering from the colossal loss of influence in the region that resulted from those policies. our constant post-9/11 lectures on terrorism to the region by this effort and homegrown terrorism for 50 years left at that piece. today, much of what latin america perceives that we hold them at arms length or worse as the title of this hearing implies. rather we see them as a problem rather than the partners. to its credit, the obama administration ignobly leon that it understood the need to chart a different course. in his speech to this region's leaders, a few months after taking office on the president obama sought to defuse the threats and secur
it has the real cost for the united states.in his first term, the administration of president george w. bush emphasized that the confrontations in the americas. but in the second term, his administration at that did a very different tone. why? because it became painfully clear that his initial approach did not review a centrist. and in fact, it did considerable damage. the u.s. is still recovering from the colossal loss of influence in the region that resulted from those policies. our constant...
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on obsoleted on al green island they were talking about the basic childbirth revolution in the united states which is called occupy wall street america is wrong thousands of people marched through the country's main cities protesting against corporate greed social inequality and big money moving before the demonstrations began several weeks ago and although they are no sleep peaceful several hundred people have been arrested around the country the protests have spread outside the u.s. the planning of europe and asia what's the latest from the occupied wall street spotlights to you it's only the end of the story. the occupy wall street movement started just over a month ago with a thousand participants marching through new york people's anger was aimed at the financiers who the protesters believe caused the recession but got away with it by being bailed out by the government. the movement's website says it was inspired by the arab spring which initiated a series of revolutions in north africa this year. by wall street slogans targeting economic. and corporate greed if he had to have great app
on obsoleted on al green island they were talking about the basic childbirth revolution in the united states which is called occupy wall street america is wrong thousands of people marched through the country's main cities protesting against corporate greed social inequality and big money moving before the demonstrations began several weeks ago and although they are no sleep peaceful several hundred people have been arrested around the country the protests have spread outside the u.s. the...
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and do the same. >> raul, i want to talk to you about these students who are undocumented in the united stateso you recommend to people who are undocumented here? >> i recommend that they look for information, but just like we've been told, not only states, but many organizations have grants and scholarships that don't ask the person's immigration status. finding information is the most important thing, because without information, you can't find out where to get the grant or the scholarship. and they don't ask for the status. >> i'd like to finish to change things here in the united states, what would you do? what would you do exactly? but first of all, i'd like to talk to the psychologist claudia campos, she talks about 6,100,000 hispanic children who live in poverty. they can't eat at home and they're poor, how can they go to school? >> thank you, jorge, good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. we have heard many factors, but the most alarming one is that 6 million children are living in poverty with their families. question for secretary government create a program or how is the g
and do the same. >> raul, i want to talk to you about these students who are undocumented in the united stateso you recommend to people who are undocumented here? >> i recommend that they look for information, but just like we've been told, not only states, but many organizations have grants and scholarships that don't ask the person's immigration status. finding information is the most important thing, because without information, you can't find out where to get the grant or the...
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to cause harm to the united states. now, that brings us to a question of the real problem which is the border. the u.s. border with mexico and its ports is a national security issue. it is not an immigration issue, that is a completely different issue. it's a border security, national security issue. last year from the, i believe the same report that you have provided, there were 663 individuals from special interest countries that were captured by our law enforcement. now, special interest countries, those are countries where terror organizations originate. saudi arabia, pakistan, afghanistan. that's where these 663 people were from that were captured by our law enforcement, trying to come into the united states. and they weren't coming over here looking for work that americans won't do. they were coming over here for mischief reasons. and that's because the boarder's open -- border's open. the world knows, if you can get to mexico, you can get to the united states and that was the plan in this bold endeavor to commit
to cause harm to the united states. now, that brings us to a question of the real problem which is the border. the u.s. border with mexico and its ports is a national security issue. it is not an immigration issue, that is a completely different issue. it's a border security, national security issue. last year from the, i believe the same report that you have provided, there were 663 individuals from special interest countries that were captured by our law enforcement. now, special interest...
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>> guest: it is the united states. you don't have to choose. you have missionaries and commercial sailors. you have both things going on at once. those missionaries, especially the early ones were not quite idealistic and they accomplished a lot in terms of literacy. culturally the interesting thing about what they did besides teaching the entire population to read within a generation, hawaii was the most literate country on earth because of their efforts. as a consequence those missionaries taught the first generation of wine writers and historians to write. at the same time they are trying to dismantle the traditional hawaiian culture especially in terms of religion and dress the missionaries had a problem with the hawaiians's way of dress or lack thereof. there is that but because they taught the first generation of writers and historians to right, we have impressive records of the old culture. because of their invention of written language a lot of the old hawaiian language was preserved. that is an interesting paradox but because the whale
>> guest: it is the united states. you don't have to choose. you have missionaries and commercial sailors. you have both things going on at once. those missionaries, especially the early ones were not quite idealistic and they accomplished a lot in terms of literacy. culturally the interesting thing about what they did besides teaching the entire population to read within a generation, hawaii was the most literate country on earth because of their efforts. as a consequence those...
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even though the united states did not ratify that treaty, it arrived in the united states and it was discussed in the united states as the debate within africa, among african-americans about immigration back to africa as opposed to remaining in america to fight for equality was reaching its last call at this stage -- calmative stage. the second event we can bring forward here revolves around w. e. b. to boys, african-americans and the ratification of the united nations charter in 1945 and 1946 where african-americans publicly anticipated that the ratification of that particular treaty with its human rights provisions, defining a new world order, a major problem of american foreign policy efforts at the time, that that treaty, coupled with the supremacy clause of the american constitution, which makes treaties the equivalent of federal statutes in domestic u.s. law, would in effect emerged the first federal civil rights act under, if you will, the treaty clause. there was great hope and w.e.b. du bois represented that hope, that indeed the u.n. charter would serve this purpose to let
even though the united states did not ratify that treaty, it arrived in the united states and it was discussed in the united states as the debate within africa, among african-americans about immigration back to africa as opposed to remaining in america to fight for equality was reaching its last call at this stage -- calmative stage. the second event we can bring forward here revolves around w. e. b. to boys, african-americans and the ratification of the united nations charter in 1945 and 1946...
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is that the bank that was involved in transferring that $100,000 from the third country to the united statesk in a third country. that has now found itself involved in helping to facilitate a international state sponsored murder for hire plot. and it really points up the risk that any bank that is involved in financial tran sakses with iran runs. which is that if you're going to expose yourself to the iranian financial market, you can find yourself unwittingly involved in iranian behooifr, whether it's state sponsored terrorism or support for their nuclear program or other sorts of nefarious behavior. >> which third country? which bank was involved? >> wolf, i can't go into that. >> why not? >> because that is both a matter of intelligence and it's part of the ongoing law enforcement investigation. >> is it a friendly county to the united states or not so friendly. >> good try, wolf, but i can't get into it. >> maybe i'm missing something, but it's going to come out i assume if there's a trial in this case, is that right? >> it may. but at this point, the investigation is ongoing and i'm not
is that the bank that was involved in transferring that $100,000 from the third country to the united statesk in a third country. that has now found itself involved in helping to facilitate a international state sponsored murder for hire plot. and it really points up the risk that any bank that is involved in financial tran sakses with iran runs. which is that if you're going to expose yourself to the iranian financial market, you can find yourself unwittingly involved in iranian behooifr,...