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after that the united states state department and embassy wanted to evacuate all united states citizens out of pakistan saying it's dangerous here but i had a lot of work to get done so. i called my wife and asked her what should i do and she said stay there with the people you love. finish up your work because you need to be over there right now. and when i was in pakistan after 911, everywhere i went i was touched by outpouring of empathy and hospitality. i remember a poor elderly widow that brought me five precious eggs and pushed them in my palm and said bring these back to the widows in new york suffering. this is all i have to share with them. i was invited for prayers of piecen the mosque and every whether i went people apologized even though they didn't have anything to do with it. finally it came time and i went back and when i got to corefa, hangele had passed away. i went to his grave and stood there look at his box in the ground and thought, how can i go on, this man had become my father, mentor and guide. he told me to sit down and be quiet and take a bath and so many thing
after that the united states state department and embassy wanted to evacuate all united states citizens out of pakistan saying it's dangerous here but i had a lot of work to get done so. i called my wife and asked her what should i do and she said stay there with the people you love. finish up your work because you need to be over there right now. and when i was in pakistan after 911, everywhere i went i was touched by outpouring of empathy and hospitality. i remember a poor elderly widow that...
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after that the united states state department and embassy wanted to evacuate all united states citizens out of pakistan saying it's dangerous here but i had a lot of work to get done so. i called my wife and asked her what should i do and she said stay there with the people you
after that the united states state department and embassy wanted to evacuate all united states citizens out of pakistan saying it's dangerous here but i had a lot of work to get done so. i called my wife and asked her what should i do and she said stay there with the people you
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which is changing so much in favor of iran and against the united states so if the united states doesn't gain anything by this and in fact i think it basically discredits the united states even further because this this on this portrayal of the situation by the corporate media by the united states is something that people can see through that now and you were talking earlier about iran strength in its deterrent capability but we also have to look at. security the importance put on israel's security how threatened does iran feel by all sorts of aggressive rhetoric that's coming its way i don't think that the iranians feel concerned at all. pointed out israel doesn't have the capability to carry out a major attack on the country yet israel is highly vulnerable if you have the israel and support of the u.s. for example it's not just israel here going up against iran. well again three things really one is that the documents themselves showed to the world to public opinion outside of the west especially that this whole situation is based on a dishonest foundation and that will not work to the
which is changing so much in favor of iran and against the united states so if the united states doesn't gain anything by this and in fact i think it basically discredits the united states even further because this this on this portrayal of the situation by the corporate media by the united states is something that people can see through that now and you were talking earlier about iran strength in its deterrent capability but we also have to look at. security the importance put on israel's...
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united states. i mentioned earlier my interest in state constitutions. one of the really interesting things about american state constitutions is how different many of them look from the united states' constitution. the united states' constitution, i come to believe, was written and ratify at the last possible historical moment where you could have gotten a constitution as basically undemocratic as the united states' constitution is if you look at the 1820s and afterward, you find very different kinds of constitutions for better or for worse, and by 1846, the new york constitution, very influencing on other states, adopted the practice of electing judges. most judges in the united states are legislated or are electorally accountable. now, this is very controversial. a lot of people don't like this, but there are really interesting aspects, and there's something to be said for an elected judiciary as well as to criticize it. as you move to the west coast, but not only the west coast, you find much more direct democracy, initiative referendum, the ability o
united states. i mentioned earlier my interest in state constitutions. one of the really interesting things about american state constitutions is how different many of them look from the united states' constitution. the united states' constitution, i come to believe, was written and ratify at the last possible historical moment where you could have gotten a constitution as basically undemocratic as the united states' constitution is if you look at the 1820s and afterward, you find very...
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really crack down on that area the progress on actually also shares intelligence with the united states the united states has funneled billions of dollars in military aid to this nuclear country and tensions between the two countries have always existed they came to an all time high back in may when the united states performed a unilateral attack that actually alternately killed osama bin laden and after that there were several protests across the country in pakistan men. dani's want to cut ties with the united states the united states hinted that it would perhaps stop funding or sending aid to pakistan and obviously things cooled down after that but if there is a further investigation into this incident and everything proves to be accurate with nato killing twenty five pakistani soldiers it could have huge huge implications for relations between the united states and pakistan and further ripple effects for politics in this region. there unfortunately this isn't the first time pakistani troops have died nato cross border strike can you give us more of the back row. that's right actually not just last yea
really crack down on that area the progress on actually also shares intelligence with the united states the united states has funneled billions of dollars in military aid to this nuclear country and tensions between the two countries have always existed they came to an all time high back in may when the united states performed a unilateral attack that actually alternately killed osama bin laden and after that there were several protests across the country in pakistan men. dani's want to cut...
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little bit about the importance of the relationship between kazakhstan and the united states. >> first, the united states, as i said in my opening marks -- my opening remarks, the united states has provided us great support to get rid of nuclear weaponry. the famous program, which was called cooperative threat foredecks -- cooperative threat reduction program look -- worked well here in kazakhstan. frankly speaking, i could tell that this program was a real success in kazakhstan. the old missiles were dismantled, the warheads were removed, and the fuel, the nuclear fuel has been transferred to peaceful purposes. that is a great achievement of many years of cooperation between that united states and kazakhstan. >> people might not know that when the soviet union controlled the area, it was in kazakhstan that they tested all their nuclear weaponry and this was their headquarters. what the president did, even before independence, was to say this must go. >> absolutely. it was a decision made by the president at the beginning of independence. he decided to close the testing site in afghanistan and i tell you
little bit about the importance of the relationship between kazakhstan and the united states. >> first, the united states, as i said in my opening marks -- my opening remarks, the united states has provided us great support to get rid of nuclear weaponry. the famous program, which was called cooperative threat foredecks -- cooperative threat reduction program look -- worked well here in kazakhstan. frankly speaking, i could tell that this program was a real success in kazakhstan. the old...
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united states. i think we then become a binational state and a bilingual nation and a binational nation. ink the united states survives. you see what happens in places like kosovo when they do that, they pull away, and so the question -- this is what might be called a national question. i mean, mexican folks are good folks, hard working folks, and the illegals work hard, but we have to decide are we one nation and one people? if we do not get control of immigration, certainly illegally, and even legally, if we continue with a million and million and a half when the melting pot is rejected and broken and we're talking multiculturism which is failing all over europe, i think that's one of the fundmental problems i see which is the internal break up of the united states into its component parts. >> host: you go further quoting high mexican officials that seem to think that the southwest of the united states is going to be theirs. >> guest: let me say -- >> host: you think there's a reversal movement underway there? >> guest: i think -- >> host: you weren't for the mexican-american war, were
united states. i think we then become a binational state and a bilingual nation and a binational nation. ink the united states survives. you see what happens in places like kosovo when they do that, they pull away, and so the question -- this is what might be called a national question. i mean, mexican folks are good folks, hard working folks, and the illegals work hard, but we have to decide are we one nation and one people? if we do not get control of immigration, certainly illegally, and...
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over here where you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in united states of america if a state behaves badly imagine taxes behaving badly when you think obama's going to we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to do that with the growing sense of a bad year a group in a good year a great has not gone on missed by struggling countries lost it's clear that those who even spent less now face up to painful austerity measures the sense of being treated like a naughty school child any added to the growing strain in. community. well so the say there will expose much more france and especially germany to the times there i did must be up to us to say to to express a political leadership not just for their own countries but for europe as a whole your attentions have not called on this by the financial markets punish political leaders. in dealing with the crisis the struggling economies like italy even the. mistakes italy's being considered by many the test case for the in a year you say it fails and it can take down the entire. the question now is whe
over here where you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in united states of america if a state behaves badly imagine taxes behaving badly when you think obama's going to we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to do that with the growing sense of a bad year a group in a good year a great has not gone on missed by struggling countries lost it's clear that those who even spent less now face up to painful austerity measures the sense of...
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united states. oliver versus united states. police committed trespass' under local law. they ignored no trespassing signs. this court held the interests protected by trespass a distinct from the interests protected -- >> but the rationale of that case was it was not an unreasonable -- >> the rationale was there was no search. open field, the things that are protected by the fourth amendment and the court was specifically focused on the distinction between trespass and fourth amendment. >> you think there were also not be a search if you put a gps device on all of our cars monitoring for months. you think you are entitled to do that under your theory? >> justices of this court? [laughter] >> under this court's cases the justice of this court when driving on public roadways have no greater expectation. >> your answer is yes. you put gps device on every one of our cars and for a month, no problem. >> equally if the fbi wanted to put surveillance agents around the clock on any individual and follow the individual's movement as they went around on public streets and thereby --
united states. oliver versus united states. police committed trespass' under local law. they ignored no trespassing signs. this court held the interests protected by trespass a distinct from the interests protected -- >> but the rationale of that case was it was not an unreasonable -- >> the rationale was there was no search. open field, the things that are protected by the fourth amendment and the court was specifically focused on the distinction between trespass and fourth...
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american constitutions is how different from many of them looked from the united states for pro i have come to believe the united states was written and ratified at the last possible historical moment to get a constitution as basically undemocratic as united states constitution is. even looking after words you find very different kinds of constitutions for better or worse. by 1846 the new york constitutional convention which was very influential house adopted the practice of electing judges. most judges are elected lower electorally accountable. this is very controversial and a lot of people don't like it but there is some interesting aspects in something to be said s those to criticize but as you move to the west coast you find much more direct democracy and the ability of people to go around the legislature in the united states constitution is committed exclusively too representative democracy. not one iota of direct democracy in the united states constitution. 49 out of 50 states have some element of direct democracy and many of us think immediately of california and it is always a controversial state but may also h
american constitutions is how different from many of them looked from the united states for pro i have come to believe the united states was written and ratified at the last possible historical moment to get a constitution as basically undemocratic as united states constitution is. even looking after words you find very different kinds of constitutions for better or worse. by 1846 the new york constitutional convention which was very influential house adopted the practice of electing judges....
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united states? >> in the united states, for sure. >> tom: steve schwarzman, the chairman and c.e.o. of blackstone. it's "nightly business report" for thursday, november 17. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. the new york federal reserve bank president bill dudley tells "nightly business report" the central bank has already done a lot to help the economy, but it could do more. tom, dudley laid out his plan for revving up growth in an exclusive interview with me at his offices at the new york fed, just blocks from here. >> tom: dudley was clear the fed still has plenty of ammunition to boost growth. that firepower includes more bond buying and more open communication about the economy. but he also says the fed can't fix the economy alone. it needs what he called "complementary" initiatives from others, including congress. >> susie: dudley plays a key role on th
united states? >> in the united states, for sure. >> tom: steve schwarzman, the chairman and c.e.o. of blackstone. it's "nightly business report" for thursday, november 17. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone....
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united states. that if the president of the united states decides that you are substantially part of al qaeda, the taliban or associated forces engaged in hostilities against the united states or you committed a belligerent act or supported such hostilities in aid of such enforcement, that all of your rights as an american citizen are now forfeited. clearly that's not the case. the founding fathers understood the power of the state run amok under a distant king that did not regard the rights of the individual as worth much. we founded a republic and then wrote a constitution to defend those rights. and while we face a very difficult and dangerous world overseas and have to do difficult and dangerous things, which i support, we should make sure that there is a place for peace and justice and rights inside the united states. and so for us, in looking at this provision, the feinstein amendment clearly limits the scope of this legislation in an appropriate way, that we do the difficult things overseas. but the whole purpose of the department of defense is to defend the united states and those rights inside ou
united states. that if the president of the united states decides that you are substantially part of al qaeda, the taliban or associated forces engaged in hostilities against the united states or you committed a belligerent act or supported such hostilities in aid of such enforcement, that all of your rights as an american citizen are now forfeited. clearly that's not the case. the founding fathers understood the power of the state run amok under a distant king that did not regard the rights of...
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in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because united states is clearly a declining power at the same time and president obama isn't helping with that notion this is he tells china to quote behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind them china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. and the debt dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy swears on their leadership putting non elected officials in power so is democracy dying in a land that invented it in the first place by. raiding on their parade from coast to coast police trying to silence occupy protesters by a victory so is this the end of the movement as we know it if not what's next and will there be a leader who steps down taking it to the next level. and it's time to mark an anniversary a full decade of lock up with no rights and no questions asked that's right happy ten years kuantan i'm ok well take a look at some of the best years behind bars and look into why president obama still has not follow through with his promise t
in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because united states is clearly a declining power at the same time and president obama isn't helping with that notion this is he tells china to quote behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind them china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. and the debt dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy swears on their leadership putting...
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they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and other parts of the world still visible so here when we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its interest and keeping the balance intact they lost iraq they want to compensate for it in syria and now it's actually bush and i are up to play their dirty role. well we're always interested in your opinion on these matters we're asking at the moment do you think that syria will follow libya's fate in going to web site r.t. dot com and join in with our latest poll that some of the conscripts see the results so far but we can see that the most popular response is yes nato will intervene anyway even without u.n. backing there's a tie between the next two camps each saying no syria is too strong and assad has too much support and
they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and other parts of the world still visible so here when we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its...
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they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq another part of the words still visible so here when we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its interest and keeping the balance intact they lost iraq they want to compensate for it in syria and now it's actually bush and iraq to play their dirty role. you're with your moscow still ahead this hour a devoted europe. knowing the best interests of the germans to keep on going would be over you you have been. going to punish that's not a union as a new government takeover it's an increase some question whether the interests of ordinary people at. this year's apec summit in hawaii wrapped up with the twenty one member nations from the pacific rim making a number of breakthroughs that includes a pledge to work towards a pan pacif
they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq another part of the words still visible so here when we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its interest...
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in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an offer time for the united states because the united states is clearly explaining power at the same time president obama isn't helping read that notion this as he tells china to behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind and china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. and a dead dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy switch on their leadership putting non elected officials in power so kind of ocracy the dying and the land and sit in the first place. i turn to close guantanamo and i will follow through on. promises promises candidate obama was all about president obama is all a different story so was the u.s. marks in the ten year anniversary that's most expensive prison in history will take a look back and also discussed by president obama still has not shouted down. his monday nov fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our team. let's begin tonight in oakland where protesters with the occupy wall street movement are gearing up to reta
in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an offer time for the united states because the united states is clearly explaining power at the same time president obama isn't helping read that notion this as he tells china to behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind and china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. and a dead dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy switch on their leadership putting non elected...
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they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot the syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and other parts of the world still visible so here what we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its interest and keeping the balance intact they lost iraq they want to compensate for it in syria and now it's actually pushing the are up to play their dirty role. and you can have your say on the situation in syria with our web site r t v dot com this time we're asking whether the libyan scenario could be repeated they're long gone and have your voice heard. so far the most popular response is that nato will intervene anyway even without u.n. backing they answer no nato wouldn't dare intervene fearing bloody war in the middle east comes second some of you think that syria is too strong and assad has too much support for tha
they maintain the power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not. lay down their arms and continue to shoot the syrian army the growth country they're not looking to because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and other parts of the world still visible so here what we look at the west is interesting in maintaining its...
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except the principal on china, that the united states strongly insists are refused the need for a peaceful solution in the united stateswarrants each side plus the taiwanese not to take precipitate action and to consider that this has been carried out for 40 years is quite novel. not very many cures the retrospect it was a wet nixon went up to and what makes them might have extract debut we didn't hear from native habitat time. >> host: of course not. the framework you put in place in 1972 has been remarkably durable. >> host: -- >> guest: it is one of the most continuous american foreign policies. >> host: dr. kissinger, stand by. we come back with you to move into more current affairs in the united states relationship with china economically, strategically and in terms of human rights. the cover-up is issues with this new book, "on china" when we come back. we are returned by secretary of state, dr. henry kissinger who is a masterful new book called "on china." let's talk about more current events, particularly as purely for the united states relationship with china. i remember when i was working for president nixon
except the principal on china, that the united states strongly insists are refused the need for a peaceful solution in the united stateswarrants each side plus the taiwanese not to take precipitate action and to consider that this has been carried out for 40 years is quite novel. not very many cures the retrospect it was a wet nixon went up to and what makes them might have extract debut we didn't hear from native habitat time. >> host: of course not. the framework you put in place in...
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power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and. the opposition. lay down their arms and continued. syrian army the gulf country they're not looking. because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and the other part of the world the visible so here we look at the west is interesting in its interest and keep in the balance they lost iraq they want to compensate for it in syria and now it's actually bush and iraq could play their dirty. to nearby iran now where moscow says sanctions have outlived their usefulness and insists it won't support any additional measures against the islamic state a statement from russia's foreign minister follows the diplomatic fallout in the international community over eight u.n. report it suggested to iran could be developing a nuclear weapon and the policy director of the national iranian american council has told me earlier that the new sanctions would be counterproductive and could damage the world economy. there's two paths here eit
power of the american in the region order came from the united states when the president of the united states and. the opposition. lay down their arms and continued. syrian army the gulf country they're not looking. because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because there are crimes in iraq and the other part of the world the visible so here we look at the west is interesting in its interest and keep in the balance they lost iraq they want to compensate for it...
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. >> the united states, the united states is not texas. look simplicity is greatt but government is not simple. i want to know the last time stev changed a light bulb. >> last night. >> okay, there you go. last night. >> and we have the incandescant light bulbs. i did the same thing. >> as you are getting ready to hitet road for the holidays, is the government filling up the price. and first, forget penn state. cut off all tax dollars to all public colleges . 967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of ptection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ben your lega. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat
. >> the united states, the united states is not texas. look simplicity is greatt but government is not simple. i want to know the last time stev changed a light bulb. >> last night. >> okay, there you go. last night. >> and we have the incandescant light bulbs. i did the same thing. >> as you are getting ready to hitet road for the holidays, is the government filling up the price. and first, forget penn state. cut off all tax dollars to all public colleges . 967....
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start playing by the rules as we know of course the united states has been incessant in demanding that china increase the value of the you on the united states believe that an undervalued currency creates an unfair competition for the united states and the united states the u.s. presidents wants to make sure that this is something that's gotten rid off because it creates an unfair disadvantage for american businesses according to obama but china is really refusing to cooperate when it comes on the to this because they're saying it's their sovereign right been calling for mutual respect when it comes to decision making in the global markets and mentally many analysts have by have to see been since been standing behind china since this is a sovereign right of regulating currency china is completely fair to to abide by now it's interesting that while hu jintao has been quiet politically correct while speaking on this issue there is a tradition at summits where leaders get together and where national costumes for a photo opportunity it's really a fun time for leaders to each other in the back and joke around but this year journalists were surpri
start playing by the rules as we know of course the united states has been incessant in demanding that china increase the value of the you on the united states believe that an undervalued currency creates an unfair competition for the united states and the united states the u.s. presidents wants to make sure that this is something that's gotten rid off because it creates an unfair disadvantage for american businesses according to obama but china is really refusing to cooperate when it comes on...
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got no growth in europe, slow growth in the united states and some growth in the emerging markets. >> one important point, jim reiterated, the united statesped europe into this position, really led europe on its knees to get to this point because of our housing crisis. >> the housing tripped up the whole financial markets worldwide which exposed the problems in europe. ultimately the problems in europe would have been exposed anyway but would have happened more gradually over time so it could have been handled. >> what an excellent explanation. thanks so much for the two of you. we really appreciate that, jim and poppy. >>> now to our debt issues here in the united states. yes, we have some. less than two weeks until a critical deadline for a plan to lower the u.s. debt over time. have u.s. lawmakers learned something from greece and italy? we'll check that out next on "your money." today, investors want retirement planning on their terms. i want to work with people who are objective. how about a plan with my name on it? can we start with realistic goals, please? show me how to keep more retirement money in my pocket. now and down the roa
got no growth in europe, slow growth in the united states and some growth in the emerging markets. >> one important point, jim reiterated, the united statesped europe into this position, really led europe on its knees to get to this point because of our housing crisis. >> the housing tripped up the whole financial markets worldwide which exposed the problems in europe. ultimately the problems in europe would have been exposed anyway but would have happened more gradually over time...
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then, both sides have the problem on the three principles that the united states accepts the principal of one china, that the united states strongly insists or affirms the need for a peaceful solution, and that the united states warns each side not to take action and to consider this has been carried out for 40 years. now today there are many heroes of the husaybah and nixon might have done and what nixon might have extracted we didn't hear from any of them at that time. >> host: of course not. now the framework that you put in place in 1972 has been remarkably durable. >> guest: the administration of both parties come so it's one of the most continued foreign policies. >> host: dr. kissinger, please stand by. we are going to take a short break. when we come back i would like to move into more current affairs in the relation with human rights. we are going to cover all of those issues with former secretary of state henry kissinger in his new book "on china" when we come back. >> we're joined by former secretary of state dr. henry kissinger who has a new book out called quite simply speeding. dr. kissinger, let's talk abou
then, both sides have the problem on the three principles that the united states accepts the principal of one china, that the united states strongly insists or affirms the need for a peaceful solution, and that the united states warns each side not to take action and to consider this has been carried out for 40 years. now today there are many heroes of the husaybah and nixon might have done and what nixon might have extracted we didn't hear from any of them at that time. >> host: of...
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the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the united states is clearly a declining power of the same time president obama isn't helping with that notion this is he tells china to behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind him china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. the debt dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy switch out there are leaders ship putting non elected officials in power source democracy dying in a land that invented it in the first place. and it's time to celebrate lock up with no rights and no questions out that's right happy ten year anniversary guantanamo bay and take a look at some of the best years behind bars and ask this question why hasn't president obama followed through with his promise to shut it down. good afternoon on this monday november fourteenth four pm in our studios here in washington d.c. i'm christine arching r t. well it has now been ten years since president george w. bush signed an executive order setting out military commissions to t
the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the united states is clearly a declining power of the same time president obama isn't helping with that notion this is he tells china to behave like a grownup so as the u.s. falls behind him china speeds ahead is this mentality something the u.s. will later regret down the road. the debt dominoes continue to fall in europe as greece and italy switch out there are leaders ship putting non...
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unwanted light on check off programs. >> united states farm report brought to you by nationwide agro business, the number one farm insurance in the united statesaha, real world tough, and by the 2012 chevy silv era do hd. >>> hello and welcome to united states farm report. because of a check off program to help promote fresh trees has fallen victim to tax rhetoric. the outcome may have implications for other commodity organizations like corn, dairy or soybeans. it's fair to argue that the programs don't provide value for the money but i will leave that defense to the program backers. one thing is clear, that is every effort should be made to separate check off from taxes. easiest way may be one i have worked for for years, make check offs fully refundable. let's the get . >> good morning. it appears the supreme court will block a law that would require meat packers to pleadly put down livestock that can't walk to slaughter. in 2009 voter its approved a law that bars the purchase and vaughting of animals that can't walk. the meat association filed suit saying the state law would violate a federal statute that sets national standards for meat sa
unwanted light on check off programs. >> united states farm report brought to you by nationwide agro business, the number one farm insurance in the united statesaha, real world tough, and by the 2012 chevy silv era do hd. >>> hello and welcome to united states farm report. because of a check off program to help promote fresh trees has fallen victim to tax rhetoric. the outcome may have implications for other commodity organizations like corn, dairy or soybeans. it's fair to argue...
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united states? white house pushing back? >> very little. within the united nations. americans would resist and vote no against resolutions to out law defamations of religion. we have a situation in december, the united states government, state department, with the blessing of the president is planning to have a conference with the organization of islamic corporation about how we can cut down on what are called insults to islam in the west. why is, my question is why is the u.s. government cooperating with this reactionary organization whose leading members sentenced to death people for criticizing islam or in other cases imprez them. on this issue, this is a terrible organization. the u.s. should not be partnering with it at all. >> book is called silenced how apostasy and blasphemy codes are choking the world. thanks for being on the broadcast. >> if you would like to sign the voice of the martyr's petition to help free asia bibi, you can go to cwnews.org. >>> what to do about dwindling church attendance. how congregations in england are trying >> anglican leaders in the united kingdom are concerned about the future of the church of england. the next 20 years decides if it dies out. >> peter wooding shows
united states? white house pushing back? >> very little. within the united nations. americans would resist and vote no against resolutions to out law defamations of religion. we have a situation in december, the united states government, state department, with the blessing of the president is planning to have a conference with the organization of islamic corporation about how we can cut down on what are called insults to islam in the west. why is, my question is why is the u.s. government...
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united states. in the united states there's a competition between states who attract industries. there is a competition in china among their states and provinces and cities. but china sees the opportunity for all the things in the energy sector. they consider it not an opportunity, they consider it to critical that anything in the highest voltage transmission lines to solar, to the solar industry they're now the world's leader. they're also the world's largest market internally for renewable energy in the world. so it's not just for export, that's a myth that some people think. they're the largest market. so you look at solar. you look at wind. they're trying to get into the wind energy. they're trying to catch up from other countries. they're trying to get in electric vehicles. they're building about two dozen clear reactors. they need very much and want very much to diversify of coal as their major source of electricity production because it's polluting. they recognize the climate risks. >> and is there something that they're doing that you wish we could just do. like if we cou
united states. in the united states there's a competition between states who attract industries. there is a competition in china among their states and provinces and cities. but china sees the opportunity for all the things in the energy sector. they consider it not an opportunity, they consider it to critical that anything in the highest voltage transmission lines to solar, to the solar industry they're now the world's leader. they're also the world's largest market internally for renewable...
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don't want it to be -- >> the meaning of pro is different from point of view of the united states and iran. pro-united states means they should be under the influence of the united states. pro-iran means we will be friend together. you learn from our experience. we learn from your experience. so it's quite different meaning. >> rose: agreed. i agree withful that. but how do you see the way these governments will be forming in terms of whether it's egypt or looking at what happened in tunesia, in terms-- what does this mean with respect to islam? >> i think at least the minimum thing that islam is revisingtsel it's coming to the life much more than before. islam is revived in the social life. so we are very happy to see in tunesia muslim brotherhood is gaining. we are not after they copy our way of government. but it's obvious islamic sentiment is coming up. i mean just lo to the collective prayer, mosques, at theomen's, the sentiment. this is what we wan to see. this is what we think t is a good gain for ourdeas. you want to see the egyptian people, their experience of building a society based on their cultu
don't want it to be -- >> the meaning of pro is different from point of view of the united states and iran. pro-united states means they should be under the influence of the united states. pro-iran means we will be friend together. you learn from our experience. we learn from your experience. so it's quite different meaning. >> rose: agreed. i agree withful that. but how do you see the way these governments will be forming in terms of whether it's egypt or looking at what happened...
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the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the united states is clearly a declining power at the same time and it's having trouble adjusting to what that means many chinese proverbs are difficult to translate into english those developed money usually have exact equivalents one of them is money makes the world go round the concept experience fully from. washington and progressively so to beijing it's not my car this is a pic summit in honolulu but now a quarter past the hour here in moscow still ahead for you in the program on their way three astronauts are on course for the international space station a russian soyuz but the first crew to do so since of similar unmanned rocket crashed some three months ago. italy's new prime minister mario monti has begun work on forming a new technocratic government to tackle the country's tiring of debt an economist and a former e.u. commissioner he now has to implement structural economic reforms to pull italy out of its financial chaos our correspondent sara for takes a look at whether a new man at the top
the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the united states is clearly a declining power at the same time and it's having trouble adjusting to what that means many chinese proverbs are difficult to translate into english those developed money usually have exact equivalents one of them is money makes the world go round the concept experience fully from. washington and progressively so to beijing it's not my car this is a pic summit in...
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state authorities. all members of the guard are members of oath state and national guard and the federal national guard of the united states. the army and air national national guard of the united states are two of the six reserve components of the department of defense. the army-navy air force and marine corps reserves or the other for reserve components. members of the national guard conserved in three distinct statuses each of which has differing responsibilities and authorities. first, national guard members may serve in what is known as state active duty. state law dictates when guard members assumed the status. typical state active duty missions include first responder responsibilities after a natural disaster. the state pays for and the governor of that state commands the national guard when it is on the state active duty. the department of defense placed no direct role in that status. second, national guard members may be ordered to duty under title xxxii of the united states code which i will call title xxxii. when the card performs a title xxx to duty it is performing federally funded military training subject to
state authorities. all members of the guard are members of oath state and national guard and the federal national guard of the united states. the army and air national national guard of the united states are two of the six reserve components of the department of defense. the army-navy air force and marine corps reserves or the other for reserve components. members of the national guard conserved in three distinct statuses each of which has differing responsibilities and authorities. first,...
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you're right you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in the united states of america if a state behaved badly imagine texas behaving badly where you think obama's going to we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to vote are becoming stenson bad year and we've had a good year it has not gone on missed by struggling countries was this clear that they see way to spend less now face a painful story to measure is the sense of being treated like a naughty school child the. added to the growing strain in the euro community if it's only now it starts to be well so to say there will expose much more france and especially germany to the times there must be up to us to say to to express a politically defeat not just the their own countries but for europe as a whole your attentions have not called on this by the financial markets punish political leaders in their feet in dealing with the crisis and struggling economies like italy and now cools off even for the stakes it's least being considered by many the test case for the entire year if it fails and it
you're right you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in the united states of america if a state behaved badly imagine texas behaving badly where you think obama's going to we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to vote are becoming stenson bad year and we've had a good year it has not gone on missed by struggling countries was this clear that they see way to spend less now face a painful story to measure is the sense of being treated...