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as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >>
as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is...
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russian participation and now in the field of news about the start of negotiations between the united states. europe european union about a new free trade zone and he would like. to ask global leaders to send the seeds of the disease free trade zone financial great agreement should be compared to build his doublet you're aiming to improve world free trade not to impede it through exclusion of other countries but just. give a better chance is not only countries which are. also as a trade participants to participate in the liberal trade and the. global you just go out of your to give your best practices and make it available for those countries who are in negotiations well to help them to form agreements regionally even if you know with each of you for shooting straight and we'll make it compatible is that with your uncle you'll see with all those policies in mind sounds quite positive in fact encouraging but when will we see the results will they be felt in the real economy the next day after that from if we'll continue standstill means really annoyed use of protectionism measures and trade means fre
russian participation and now in the field of news about the start of negotiations between the united states. europe european union about a new free trade zone and he would like. to ask global leaders to send the seeds of the disease free trade zone financial great agreement should be compared to build his doublet you're aiming to improve world free trade not to impede it through exclusion of other countries but just. give a better chance is not only countries which are. also as a trade...
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>> where are you investing. >> here and i'm looking at several other places outside the united states. >> europe? emerging markets. >> europe, yes. >> what about emerging markets. >> selectively. >> yes. there's been a lot of outflows there. good to have you on the program as always. love to talk to you. hank greenberg, former chairman and ceo of aig. >>> apple watchers weigh in on the impact of today's announcement of the stock and whether apple is hitting the right tarring wet consumers as the smartphone wars heat up. >>> later, apache ceo, what it will do with the new billions it's raising. don't go away. back in a moment. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> welcome back. apple shares dropping on the heels of its announcement today. john ford was at the big event. john
>> where are you investing. >> here and i'm looking at several other places outside the united states. >> europe? emerging markets. >> europe, yes. >> what about emerging markets. >> selectively. >> yes. there's been a lot of outflows there. good to have you on the program as always. love to talk to you. hank greenberg, former chairman and ceo of aig. >>> apple watchers weigh in on the impact of today's announcement of the stock and whether...
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this is likely to unfold and the challenges that this will pose them and not just for europe and the united states but for turkey itself. very interested to see how the trade deal between europe and the united states may unfold. delighted touch have our new neighbor and colleague from the carnegie endowment, who is one of the u.s.'s leading experts on economic and trade topics. he is the rector of international economics program next door at carnegie. the format is going to be that he will give a review of his report and then some, tree based on his experience in his own expense on this issue. 10 they will open it up to the audience for more discussion and questions. finally, i would like to thank our colleagues from the turkish industry and business association. we have the u.s. are presented sitting here in the front row. we thank them for their support for this project, overall the turkey project, but also the work that kemal has been doing on this topic. we hope that this will also be of use to people in istanbul, i'm kara and others as well. much look forward to having interaction with all of
this is likely to unfold and the challenges that this will pose them and not just for europe and the united states but for turkey itself. very interested to see how the trade deal between europe and the united states may unfold. delighted touch have our new neighbor and colleague from the carnegie endowment, who is one of the u.s.'s leading experts on economic and trade topics. he is the rector of international economics program next door at carnegie. the format is going to be that he will give...
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forensic teams from the united states and europe joined the investigation, sifting through the rubble, gathering evidence. bomb disposal teams from the f.b.i. began fingerprint, d.n.a. and ballistic analysis to help determine the identities of the victims and the al-shabab gunmen. government officials would say little about the attack today, other than it appeared to be well planned. the massive amount of firepower suggests the militants may have rented a store to stash their weapons inside the mall ahead of the attack. there are indications that these militants may have hired a shop inside the mall. they've been planning this for several months. is there anything you can tell us about that? >> reporter: flags were flown at half-staff today to mark a three-day period of mourning as kenyans continued to hold funerals for the dozens of victims killed in the attack. tonight, for the first time, the leader of al-shabab in somalia confirmed his group was responsible for the massacre in retaliation for kenya's military involvement in somalia. and, scott, he warned there would be more violen
forensic teams from the united states and europe joined the investigation, sifting through the rubble, gathering evidence. bomb disposal teams from the f.b.i. began fingerprint, d.n.a. and ballistic analysis to help determine the identities of the victims and the al-shabab gunmen. government officials would say little about the attack today, other than it appeared to be well planned. the massive amount of firepower suggests the militants may have rented a store to stash their weapons inside the...
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interesting observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you forming in europe as also in the united states and europe there is this. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter if they're rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with this idea of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights whereas in the u.s. now you see complete obliteration of the middle class because only the very very rich and then everyone else is basically waiting to get into prison for a meal is there a contrast between europe and the u.s. and is the european model breaking down and heading toward a u.s. model because of financial terrorist like larry summers or lloyd blankfein yeah i think i think their model is becoming closer and closer to ours and i think you're absolutely right that the move to one of the biggest achievements of the corporate greed monkeys across this water haven't done it steve is making the idea of the common good of th
interesting observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you forming in europe as also in the united states and europe there is this. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter if they're rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with this idea of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights whereas in the...
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interesting observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you've been forming in europe as also in the united states and europe there is this concept. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter to rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with society of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights whereas in the us now you see complete obliteration of the middle class because only the very very rich and then everyone else is basically waiting to get into prison for a meal is there a contrast between europe and the u.s. and is the european model breaking down and heading toward a u.s. model because of financial terrorist like larry summers or lloyd blankfein yeah i think i think their model is becoming closer and closer to ours and i think you're absolutely right that the move to one of the biggest achievements the corporate greed monkeys across this water haven't done it steve is making the idea of the common good of a dirty w
interesting observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you've been forming in europe as also in the united states and europe there is this concept. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter to rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with society of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights whereas in...
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observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you've been forming in europe as also the reform in the united states and europe there is this concept. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter if you're rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with this idea of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights whereas in the us now you see complete obliteration of the middle class because only the very very rich and then everyone else is basically waiting to get into prison for a meal is there a contrast between europe and the u.s. and is the european model breaking down and heading toward a u.s. model because of financial terrorist like larry summers or lloyd blankfein yeah i think i think their model is becoming closer and closer to ours and i think you're absolutely right that the move to one of the biggest achievements the corporate greed monkeys across this water have been done every seed is making the idea of the common good
observation that i think only you can weigh in on because you've been forming in europe as also the reform in the united states and europe there is this concept. this means equal access to things like education health care doesn't matter if you're rich or poor there's a notion of equality when i've seen you perform in europe i saw you in scotland the audience is a little bit different and that they are seem to be more in tune with this idea of a cohort of a coherent society that has rights...
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and after the war in somalia, it was thought to be safer, in nigeria, and in the united states and europe, and they are successful people in the communities they live. however, they maintain ties, and there are tragedies back home, and they tried to -- you see a few cases, related to the homeland. they are happy to take any recruit. essentially, there is a lot of brainwashing in the organizations. for them to succeed locally, and essentially be a threat to their neighbors in africa and some other parts. >> one of the fundamentals is global jihad. that is what they have been preaching in recent years. can you talk about this in a little bit more of a broad context, because a lot of people replace al qaeda with a lot of these terror organizations, but there are differences. >> the reality is al shabaab is not one group. they are more than one group or faction. essentially, there is the international leg of the al shabaab group which is linked to al qaeda, and they have links to somalia. but they pledge allegiance to al qaeda and their methods. but there are also the local ones, and they are
and after the war in somalia, it was thought to be safer, in nigeria, and in the united states and europe, and they are successful people in the communities they live. however, they maintain ties, and there are tragedies back home, and they tried to -- you see a few cases, related to the homeland. they are happy to take any recruit. essentially, there is a lot of brainwashing in the organizations. for them to succeed locally, and essentially be a threat to their neighbors in africa and some...
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united states. it plans to bring fire fly to the united states from europe.first stop in florida. >>> in this hot high tech economy, silicon valley is going out to attract talent. it's a small city with big time perk. >> reporter: this is the campus that facebook built. >> when you go out there you're going to feel an urban feel. >> reporter: it has all the necessities and then some. restaurants afull fledged bank, arcade and a candy shop. >> we have a 1950's throw back barbershop and a wood shop. >> reporter: the vending machine, bike repair shop and others may add to the bottom line. the assumption is that employees spend any spare time building and improve the social network. >> we offer perks of convenience. >> reporter: for most companies employee perks are a smart move. what happens if a bus comes along. potential hire weighing job offers, that could tip the scale in facebook's favor. one out of five workers said office perks were important. >> on a five point sail they rank 4.5. that blows other companies out of the water. >> reporter: the perks keep c
united states. it plans to bring fire fly to the united states from europe.first stop in florida. >>> in this hot high tech economy, silicon valley is going out to attract talent. it's a small city with big time perk. >> reporter: this is the campus that facebook built. >> when you go out there you're going to feel an urban feel. >> reporter: it has all the necessities and then some. restaurants afull fledged bank, arcade and a candy shop. >> we have a 1950's...
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. >> and so for those in the united states who "a" haven't heard about this group and are concerned about this happening in the united states or europeelsewhere, has al shabaab shown a capability to operate internationally beyond east africa? >> you know, they tried to kill -- they -- somebody associated with al shabaab tried to kill a cartoonist and they broke into his house and the cartoonist had a safe room. so that wasn't successful. the previous attacks were in uganda where they killed 70 people in 2010. it has been mostly confined to africa. >> i think what is obviously something that is important with all these world leaders in new york talking about all this. president obama met with president jonathan. >> president of nigeria. >> president of nigeria. >> i just love his name. >> it's great. >> they have a problem will with their al qaeda affiliate. give us a sense of how strong the african and north african version of al qaeda is right now, peter. >> it depends where you are. nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outsi
. >> and so for those in the united states who "a" haven't heard about this group and are concerned about this happening in the united states or europeelsewhere, has al shabaab shown a capability to operate internationally beyond east africa? >> you know, they tried to kill -- they -- somebody associated with al shabaab tried to kill a cartoonist and they broke into his house and the cartoonist had a safe room. so that wasn't successful. the previous attacks were in uganda...
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most successful in the united states but if you look at it territory, it moves to tokyo, singapore and australia. this trend is now moving not only from the united states to europe but readily to the asia- pacific area as well. >> what are some of the similarities and differences between the concept of cloud computing and virtualization? >> virtualization to me is one of the enabling technologies for cloud computing. two of the major benefits of cloud computing the notion of always on and inelasticity. virtualization happens to be able to support that. simply put, virtualization is a technology that can abstract a piece of hardware resource into virtual services. becoming virtual services or resources exit much easier to manage it. no longer you think of a computer as hardware. you think of it as a file. like whatever you can manipulate in your folder. it makes it very easy to manage. on top of that, to maximize utilization of your hardware resources and encourage a marketable entity to share the resources simultaneously without interfering with one another. >> with the advancement of cloud computing technologies, one thing that is clear in people's daily lives
most successful in the united states but if you look at it territory, it moves to tokyo, singapore and australia. this trend is now moving not only from the united states to europe but readily to the asia- pacific area as well. >> what are some of the similarities and differences between the concept of cloud computing and virtualization? >> virtualization to me is one of the enabling technologies for cloud computing. two of the major benefits of cloud computing the notion of always...
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to do around the world to be safer and a jury and around africa a lot of them came to the united states and europe and they've built these strong community is a lot of them are successful people who are part of the communities where they live however some of them still maintain ties tobacco meant to see the tragedies back home and all the drama and to try to blame it around to the powers of the world and then you see a few cases of them they get recruited and they feel animated to defend their homeland and you know as we know that there is a global jihad network that's happy to pick a new recruit and for them the somalis seem to be the perfect constituency because you have the drive and essentially there's a lot of brainwashing there's a lot of sixteen like zeeshan going on and for that they manage to succeed locally and. century to be a threat to their neighboring their neighbors in africa sub some parts of the work and as i understand it one of the fundamentals of that al-shabaab rope is global jihad or that seriously what they've been preaching in recent years can you talk about this in a littl
to do around the world to be safer and a jury and around africa a lot of them came to the united states and europe and they've built these strong community is a lot of them are successful people who are part of the communities where they live however some of them still maintain ties tobacco meant to see the tragedies back home and all the drama and to try to blame it around to the powers of the world and then you see a few cases of them they get recruited and they feel animated to defend their...
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a series of meetings with high- level envoys from the united states and europe failed to convince general el-sisi to hold off. threats of withholding u.s. military aid were ignored. then, at 7:00 a.m. on august 14, the police surrounded the raba'a al-adawiya mosque. soldiers blocked all the exits from the square. >> the brotherhood felt that if we are going to die today, then there is no better place to die and there's no better cause to die for than to say, "not all egyptians supported this." (gunshots) >> sennott: for over 12 hours, the protesters were subjected to tear gas and snipers. (gunshots and screaming) >> (crying): mama! >> sennott: the ferocity of the campaign was historic in its brutality. by day's end, hundreds lay dead. the raba'a al-adawiya mosque was in ruins. the muslim brotherhood had once again been crushed, driven underground. leaders i met and interviewed are on the run or, like mohamed morsi, in detention, accused of treason and inciting violence. mohamed abbas has fled the country. the future, he fears, is more dictatorship. the deep state is still in charge. >> ne
a series of meetings with high- level envoys from the united states and europe failed to convince general el-sisi to hold off. threats of withholding u.s. military aid were ignored. then, at 7:00 a.m. on august 14, the police surrounded the raba'a al-adawiya mosque. soldiers blocked all the exits from the square. >> the brotherhood felt that if we are going to die today, then there is no better place to die and there's no better cause to die for than to say, "not all egyptians...
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. >> and so for those in the united states who "a" haven't heard about this group and are concerned about this happening in the united states or europehere, has al shabaab shown a capability to operate internationally beyond east africa? >> you know, they tried to kill -- they -- somebody associated with al shabaab tried to kill a cartoonist and they broke into his house and the cartoonist had a safe room. so that wasn't successful. the previous attacks were in uganda where they killed 70 people in 2010. it has been mostly confined to africa. >> i think what is obviously something that is important with all these world leaders in new york talking about all this. president obama met with president jonathan. >> president of nigeria. >> president of nigeria. >> i just love his name. >> it's great. >> they have a problem will with their al qaeda affiliate. give us a sense of how strong the african and north african version of al qaeda is right now, peter. >> it depends where you are. nigeria it's not good to be a christian in northern nigeria and being near a cell. they have attacked a lot of charges. but they haven't attacked outside of
. >> and so for those in the united states who "a" haven't heard about this group and are concerned about this happening in the united states or europehere, has al shabaab shown a capability to operate internationally beyond east africa? >> you know, they tried to kill -- they -- somebody associated with al shabaab tried to kill a cartoonist and they broke into his house and the cartoonist had a safe room. so that wasn't successful. the previous attacks were in uganda...
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remember back to hurricane sandy, two big weather computers, one in the united states and one in europehat gives us long-range forecasts and this one is hinting at a long duration, large wave and gusty wind event on the east coast of the united states. possibly starting thursday night or friday morning. what's interesting is that the european computer unlike our american computer actually brings this storm closer to the coast as we go through the weekend and brings it right along the jersey shore by sunday into monday. so that's a part of this country that doesn't need a large beach erosion event. it could be the first significant storm in the east coast in a while. not talking a hurricane, more of like a nor'easter-type storm. heavy rain in tampa today. if we're going to have airport problems it will be in central florida with the heavy rain and some possibility of some thunderstorms. otherwise, we're going to have a beautiful afternoon. after a cold start in the northeast, everyone will love this afternoon. temperatures in the low 70s. >> we'll be soaked in sunshine, bill. >>> now the
remember back to hurricane sandy, two big weather computers, one in the united states and one in europehat gives us long-range forecasts and this one is hinting at a long duration, large wave and gusty wind event on the east coast of the united states. possibly starting thursday night or friday morning. what's interesting is that the european computer unlike our american computer actually brings this storm closer to the coast as we go through the weekend and brings it right along the jersey...
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and most of the companies in the united states and europe. for the simple reason that there are still more companies in north america and europe that have international -- other companies would like to have. it's stealing -- not exactly one-way street. there's an asymmetry of ip, if you might. now even in the game of espionage and international espionage, especially we have a serious threat and -- [inaudible] relates to the question you are asking. is the state -- is the state not competing with a number of other actors, criminal, militant, individuals, et. cetera. the answer is certainly, yes, and i'll give you one example. oftentimes when we speak about china and chinese entities, infiltrating targets in the united and exfiltrating information. there are a couple of things that come to mind here. first, they cannot lose it entirely. they adopt have to send somebody in to do that. that's an interesting historic issue. also, i think it's a fair assumption in china we have both scenarios at the same time hire -- [inaudible] engaged in operatio
and most of the companies in the united states and europe. for the simple reason that there are still more companies in north america and europe that have international -- other companies would like to have. it's stealing -- not exactly one-way street. there's an asymmetry of ip, if you might. now even in the game of espionage and international espionage, especially we have a serious threat and -- [inaudible] relates to the question you are asking. is the state -- is the state not competing...
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united states -- than the united states for shale. argentina has got some very attractive looking reservoirs. eastern europe. now, a lot of this was very enthusiastic a few years ago. a few below-ground realities and above-ground realities have taken a little bit of the bloom off the rose in -- in some places. but again, there is a potential for dram dramatically shifting e flows of natural gas globally and that will play out over the next decade, i would say. with regard to oil, i think the -- again, the united states becoming a large -- a much more significant producer is certainly -- certainly plays in here but i do remind you, i think sometimes, especially on the oil side, the subject of big political shifts just because of that tend perhaps to be overplayed. i would note, for example, that, you know, we get very little of our imported oil from the middle east. that doesn't change our security posture in that -- in that part of the world. i mean, that's just a fact, right? and there are many reasons. one is we have many more security -- many more security equities than just oil. but, secondly, the united
united states -- than the united states for shale. argentina has got some very attractive looking reservoirs. eastern europe. now, a lot of this was very enthusiastic a few years ago. a few below-ground realities and above-ground realities have taken a little bit of the bloom off the rose in -- in some places. but again, there is a potential for dram dramatically shifting e flows of natural gas globally and that will play out over the next decade, i would say. with regard to oil, i think the --...
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united states. the focus shifted. secretary of state john kerry is in europe to convince the european minister. the united states wants military action, supported by france and - well, the british prime minister supports the idea but his government will not take part in a military strike. during the g20 meetings there was a bit more support - we call it qualified support - these countries are calling for a strong response - sea, turkey, australia, south korea. the real job is convincing europe. >> the most senior u.s. diplomat forges on with a campaign to convince european union politicians for support. he has a big task ahead. >> european parliament appears to be stepping back from talk of a military strike. despite the smiles in st petersburg, there was deep division. the russian president was insistent no action can take place without a green light from the un security council. he maintains that the justification of the syrian government in using chemical weapons on 24 august was wrong. >> >> translation: the so-called use of chemical weapons was a provocation from the rebels, hoping for help
united states. the focus shifted. secretary of state john kerry is in europe to convince the european minister. the united states wants military action, supported by france and - well, the british prime minister supports the idea but his government will not take part in a military strike. during the g20 meetings there was a bit more support - we call it qualified support - these countries are calling for a strong response - sea, turkey, australia, south korea. the real job is convincing europe....
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the west would begin to immigrate to russia the same way russians used to immigrate to the united states and europeican conservatives should move to russia. antigay activists in this country embracing russia and the kgb's on vladimir putin. this has been one of the weirder and more unexpected turns in our own domestic politics this year, but it turns out that the antigay part of the american right, those folks were just ahead of their time because now, a big chunk of the rest of the right in this country have chosen themselves a new hero. it is not just the far, far, far right antigay right anymore. it is the right in general. both in congress and in the conservative media pe peanut gallery who have decided real americans should show how much they love our country by maybe moving to russia. because putin is the kind of strong and decisive leader that we want and we love. we love here in a totally different country. the role that putin has taken in the diplomatic negotiation in syria, the big op-ed he wrote "the new york times" this week, the way he has tried to throw his weight around, it has made
the west would begin to immigrate to russia the same way russians used to immigrate to the united states and europeican conservatives should move to russia. antigay activists in this country embracing russia and the kgb's on vladimir putin. this has been one of the weirder and more unexpected turns in our own domestic politics this year, but it turns out that the antigay part of the american right, those folks were just ahead of their time because now, a big chunk of the rest of the right in...
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the west would begin to immigrate to russia the same way russians used to immigrate to the united states and europees should move to russia. all hail vladimir putin. antigay activists in this country embracing russia and the kgb's own vladimir putin. this has been one of the weirder and more unexpected turns in our own domestic politics this year, but it turns out that the antigay part of the american right, those folks were just ahead of their time because now, a big chunk of the rest of the right in this country have chosen themselves a new hero. who is fond of writing shirtless on the backs of large mammals. it is not just the far, far, far right antigay right anymore. it is the right in general. both in congress and in the conservative media peanut gallery who have decided real americans should show how much they love our country by maybe moving to russia. stpu love this country, you ought to move to russia because putin is the kind of strong and decisive leader that we want and we love, we love here in a totally different country. the role that putin has taken in the diplomatic negotiation in
the west would begin to immigrate to russia the same way russians used to immigrate to the united states and europees should move to russia. all hail vladimir putin. antigay activists in this country embracing russia and the kgb's own vladimir putin. this has been one of the weirder and more unexpected turns in our own domestic politics this year, but it turns out that the antigay part of the american right, those folks were just ahead of their time because now, a big chunk of the rest of the...
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china and russia on the one hand and the united states and europe on the other. three levels of stalemate, local, regional command international simply because there's so much a stake. a country like syria or regime like syria for the past 14 years have had these calculations. this is not to excuse their regime brutality. this is to understand analytically the outcomes of what the we have been witnessing involving calculations that many of us don't take into account. >> we close with a clip from our afterwards program. in his 2013 book the dispensable nation the dean of the john hopkins school of a vast national studies sense that the obama administration is influence in the middle east is waning. he discussed this topic. for. >> afghanistan becomes yet another example of a failing policy. and the region argued against that policy. it is too dangerous. and it was dangerous to let things drift away with it did. it was dangerous not to insist immediately on a replacement could be trusted that could hold things together. well we did to my now you go to the region. i
china and russia on the one hand and the united states and europe on the other. three levels of stalemate, local, regional command international simply because there's so much a stake. a country like syria or regime like syria for the past 14 years have had these calculations. this is not to excuse their regime brutality. this is to understand analytically the outcomes of what the we have been witnessing involving calculations that many of us don't take into account. >> we close with a...
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>> i think it's important for the united states and particularly the europance, which have much morese if things go really bad, to start putting the time, attention, money, people to be helpful to the right libbians to get on with their lives. we have just kind of forgotten about it. we're seeing that elsewhere in the region, where just a quick shot in and then you are gone just created longer-term problems. >> what happens if nato and the u.s. doesn't get involved? >> the praise will be paid by the people of libya, and the export of fighters in other countries, and be paid in terms of terrorism, migration, pressures and the like, particularly in europe. >> go ahead. >> also the problem of oil. the problem that oil is not flowing is increasing the price. the effect on the economy even on the general will be felt. so it's not only a security and immigration problem, there will be an economic problem. and a stabilizing factor for other countries. libya descending into lawlessness will cause [ inaudible ] egypt and neighboring countries, so it is not something to be taken lightly. >> ho
>> i think it's important for the united states and particularly the europance, which have much morese if things go really bad, to start putting the time, attention, money, people to be helpful to the right libbians to get on with their lives. we have just kind of forgotten about it. we're seeing that elsewhere in the region, where just a quick shot in and then you are gone just created longer-term problems. >> what happens if nato and the u.s. doesn't get involved? >> the...
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united states. i have to say if i were here in europe, i probably would be considered right in the middle, maybe center left, maybe center right, depending on the country. in the united states sometimes the names i'm called are quite different. and i think a third observation and final observation i make is i know -- i'm sure frederick doesn't feel this as he's engaging in difficult debates here -- i do get a sense that the sweden right now involve both the ruling party and the opposition engaged in a respectful and rational debate that's based on facts and issues. and i think that kind of recognition that people can have political differences, but while trying to achieve the same goals. that's something that sweden should be proud of and should try to maintain. >> first question from the american press goes to steve holland of reuters. >> thank you, mr. president, thank you, sir. have you made up your mind whether to take action against syria whether or not you have a congressional resolution approved? is a strike needed in order to your credit bit and will you enlist the support of the prime minister
united states. i have to say if i were here in europe, i probably would be considered right in the middle, maybe center left, maybe center right, depending on the country. in the united states sometimes the names i'm called are quite different. and i think a third observation and final observation i make is i know -- i'm sure frederick doesn't feel this as he's engaging in difficult debates here -- i do get a sense that the sweden right now involve both the ruling party and the opposition...
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many people see the united states is siding with jihad or creating problems in europe small problem compared to the middle east where you are creating a ready problems with terror attacks and so on trains. and so. then the attempt of the united states to install islamists so everywhere in the middle east in egypt in tunisia iraq in syria and so on as. it's contradictory to what europe should want it looks like he's the opposition i'm sort of to patton is the opposition that we're saying then sinking in do you think we're going to see president obama taking a softer line than anytime soon for instance he's now said on friday that quote he's no it ching for military action but he sees few other signs as i mean he's pulling back a bit here do you think well if you're looking at. there again we see europe because europe. has to be afraid of a complete calles in the middle east because our neighbors that's one reason say for russia it's it's it's it's a danger for russia says danger for europe but you see also in united states congress in large numbers opposing it and. i wouldn't be surprised at
many people see the united states is siding with jihad or creating problems in europe small problem compared to the middle east where you are creating a ready problems with terror attacks and so on trains. and so. then the attempt of the united states to install islamists so everywhere in the middle east in egypt in tunisia iraq in syria and so on as. it's contradictory to what europe should want it looks like he's the opposition i'm sort of to patton is the opposition that we're saying then...
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history what have they done that has been put into effect when we were two broke out in europe the united states was going to be involved of course for several more years but one hundred thirty nine when the war broke out in europe twelve days on september twelfth one thousand thirty nine twelve days after the war broke out the council on foreign relations was meeting with a deputy secretary of state talking about we need to start working on post world war two plans so the word was just started twelve days before and the council is talking about making plans for the coast war world and the united states wasn't going to be involved in this war for several years so they went to the rock of the deputy secretary of state said that's fine once you go ahead and do that. council members of course or work together in the skies. council member so they went to the rockefeller foundation got fifty thousand dollars and one hundred thirty nine that's quite a bit of money fifty thousand dollars to set up study groups for the post world war two world order and they set up for study groups one of was the econom
history what have they done that has been put into effect when we were two broke out in europe the united states was going to be involved of course for several more years but one hundred thirty nine when the war broke out in europe twelve days on september twelfth one thousand thirty nine twelve days after the war broke out the council on foreign relations was meeting with a deputy secretary of state talking about we need to start working on post world war two plans so the word was just started...
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is the opportunity for a serious of radical initiative involving russia as well as western europe united states and obviously the gulf cooperation countries otherwise the u.s. will very involved there will be probably will be further killing the further mayhem and the record of afghanistan and iraq where those with western involvement there has not been a peaceful solution but has been one of continuous destabilization and. the syrian army has send reinforcements including tanks to the village of mali which has been at the forefront of heavy clashes this week and ancient christian century has been besieged by al-qaeda affiliated rebels since wednesday which is wary of an arson that has gained access to the stricken area we entered my lul or through its ancient gauge burnt and damaged in recent attacks shortly after the syrian army announces that most of the militants were pushed back signs of the recent battle and destruction a reverie where we were told to move fast and to follow the military's because without stopping or even slowing down there are some parts of the road where we have to spee
is the opportunity for a serious of radical initiative involving russia as well as western europe united states and obviously the gulf cooperation countries otherwise the u.s. will very involved there will be probably will be further killing the further mayhem and the record of afghanistan and iraq where those with western involvement there has not been a peaceful solution but has been one of continuous destabilization and. the syrian army has send reinforcements including tanks to the village...
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the opportunity for a serious attempt right initiative involving russia as well as western europe united states and obviously the gulf cooperation countries otherwise u.s. will get involved there will be probably will be further killing me further my. the record of afghanistan and iraq where the west involvement has not been a peaceful solution but it's been one of continuous destabilization and. as the u.s. congress they remain split on whether to attack syria and the latest polls show most americans oppose the intervention there's been a fresh and to all rally in washington as hundreds of calls for restraint from the white house. much of the public remains unconvinced to even washington's claims that it has added ins implicating the syrian government and the deadly use of chemical weapons but president obama maintains he still has that the afford to order an attack even if congress votes against said didn't is a done deal these are the means by the secretary of state to jump up support in europe will not be what america's allies. the entire history and we cited by kerry neglects to mention th
the opportunity for a serious attempt right initiative involving russia as well as western europe united states and obviously the gulf cooperation countries otherwise u.s. will get involved there will be probably will be further killing me further my. the record of afghanistan and iraq where the west involvement has not been a peaceful solution but it's been one of continuous destabilization and. as the u.s. congress they remain split on whether to attack syria and the latest polls show most...