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think that's a reasonable view of the way our organization works or indeed how the united states works in the united states is a major player in the international labor organization and upholds really our fundamental values very strongly no the united states has its own challenges it has its own challenges in terms of social security as we've talked about it's got its challenges in respect of employment at the moment and of course keeping people out of poverty but social safety net in the united states is also very limited compared to other countries. structure richer countries poverty levels are where they are so i absolutely agree with that point of course by international comparison social protection level social security in the states can seem surprisingly saying ok these are policy choices that people make. follows its own principles its own objectives and they apply to the united states like they apply to russia or the countries of europe or everywhere else but isn't it the case that in many countries around the world including russia especially after the collapse of the soviet union many leaders hav
think that's a reasonable view of the way our organization works or indeed how the united states works in the united states is a major player in the international labor organization and upholds really our fundamental values very strongly no the united states has its own challenges it has its own challenges in terms of social security as we've talked about it's got its challenges in respect of employment at the moment and of course keeping people out of poverty but social safety net in the...
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think that's a reasonable view of the way our organization works or indeed how the united states works in the united states is a major player in the international labor organization and upholds really our fundamental values very strongly no the united states has its own challenges it has its own challenges in terms of social security as we've talked about it's got its challenges in respect of employment at the moment and of course keeping people out of poverty but social safety net in the united states is also very limited compared to other countries. structure rich country poverty levels are where they are so i absolutely agree with that point of course by international comparison social protection level social security in the states can seem surprisingly thin ok these are policy choices that people make. follows its own principles its own objectives and they apply to the united states like they apply to russia or the countries of europe or everywhere else but isn't it the case that in many countries around the world including russia especially after the collapse of the soviet union many leaders have beco
think that's a reasonable view of the way our organization works or indeed how the united states works in the united states is a major player in the international labor organization and upholds really our fundamental values very strongly no the united states has its own challenges it has its own challenges in terms of social security as we've talked about it's got its challenges in respect of employment at the moment and of course keeping people out of poverty but social safety net in the...
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under the influence of burnie very powerful special interests and lobby groups in the united states and the united states state department and the administration or congress is unable to take an independent and dish in foreign policy that somehow goes against their contradicts the interests of parochial interests these particular lobbies and they're obviously the most powerful one designs. so no reform no change happened in terms of how i was on the leash in may and therefore are the same policies that brought on nine eleven are still in place well about those u.s. policies it might seem that there's some schizophrenia going on because isn't there a contradiction of u.s. support for syrian opposition which also has links to al qaida how can washington support one without supporting the other. but i think we have to be careful i mean . i don't think washington is supporting the rebels and i think. one of the major complaints by the rebel groups is that american weapons being not to be iraq. and i think that was there very much a phrase washington very much break loose going to hurt those weapons or those
under the influence of burnie very powerful special interests and lobby groups in the united states and the united states state department and the administration or congress is unable to take an independent and dish in foreign policy that somehow goes against their contradicts the interests of parochial interests these particular lobbies and they're obviously the most powerful one designs. so no reform no change happened in terms of how i was on the leash in may and therefore are the same...
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military interventions and attacks led by the united states sometimes alone sometimes with its various satellites so i thought the record all of the united states is since the end of the cold war has been really very poor so fun look at it right now the united states is anything but a force for good in the world ok very strong words there bruce i would raise the point that while this may be the view of some elites especially some foreign policy elites outside the united states the reality is when you ask people around the world the average person in the street. about six out of ten have a favorable view of the united states. there is a sense that u.s. the u.s. remains a superpower. there's even stronger public support for americans around the world. and while i can't dispute that some of the criticism of the united states are accurate in terms of the way it's acted around the world i think we can't discount the fact that publics around the world still generally not in every country have a very positive view of the united states well bruce any as you know when you say hold on when you say that when you say that. good point is that american forei
military interventions and attacks led by the united states sometimes alone sometimes with its various satellites so i thought the record all of the united states is since the end of the cold war has been really very poor so fun look at it right now the united states is anything but a force for good in the world ok very strong words there bruce i would raise the point that while this may be the view of some elites especially some foreign policy elites outside the united states the reality is...
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the russians you know who we believe war and zulu in the united states or by the united states and the third countries in violation of the cons to look on the bench and the violation of the treaty on. legal systems between us and the united states and there are dozens of such people and where the nature of this case will make a boy and we keep making the buoyant but when the others say that unless you act as we please we would not talk to you about afghanistan that. missile defense about anything else. life is much more complicated than just. somebody presenting an individual case as make the breakthrough for everyone. if you completely. i would like to go back to the subjects you already talked about specifically missile defense that you mentioned concerns that a minister surely has expressed towards you americans think about our concerns but be prepared to meet our concerns in the alleviate this tension and my second question is related to military contacts it is wonderful that they accepted our invitation to participate in a tank by a competition us will they bring their own tanks.
the russians you know who we believe war and zulu in the united states or by the united states and the third countries in violation of the cons to look on the bench and the violation of the treaty on. legal systems between us and the united states and there are dozens of such people and where the nature of this case will make a boy and we keep making the buoyant but when the others say that unless you act as we please we would not talk to you about afghanistan that. missile defense about...
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united states. both sides of the divide imagine the united states is supporting their enemy. clearly, the united states as part of the conversation, and an influential player. think anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he
united states. both sides of the divide imagine the united states is supporting their enemy. clearly, the united states as part of the conversation, and an influential player. think anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of...
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united states. >> of president of the united states. states. es. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. [ applause ] >> the new president was in his office here at the white house at 7:30 this morning before anyone else on his staff and after only about four hours sleep. he's felt for some time he can do this job pretty well and he was eager to get at it. >> president elect nixon today named another long-term aid h.r. haldeman served as chief of staff for the nixon campaign. haldeman is the closest thing to an alter ego the president has known for conservative views, his crew cut and non-stop video taking. ♪ ♪ >> it was just an extremely exciting time for all of us. it was terribly hard work and very, very long difficult hours, but it was exciting because you were building something. there was no great aid trust involve
united states. >> of president of the united states. states. es. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. [ applause ] >> the new president was in his office here at the white house at 7:30 this morning before...
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united states. both sides of the divide imagine the united states is supporting their enemy. clearly, the united states as part of the conversation, and an influential player. think anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he
united states. both sides of the divide imagine the united states is supporting their enemy. clearly, the united states as part of the conversation, and an influential player. think anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of...
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the united states accounts for almost a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions. ridiculous to claim that the united statesas no role in dealing with the problem. >> there's a path that could be taken by developing countries to develop in a more clean way than the united states and europe did, but if the united states and europe continue to rely on fossil fuels, what incentive is there for china and india to do something different when we're setting that model? >> the solution to global warming is just that -- global. but america can't do it alone. conversely, and this is important, the world absolutely cannot do it without us. with me now is a person who keeps a global focus on climate change, bill mckibben. his book brought it to the forefront. today he keeps it going with an organization he started. >> good to be with you, as always, chris. >> explain to me your theory of change here. we're sitting here at point a, the point i want to get to is essentially a global carbon regulation regime. that's what we're headed towards. >> sure. >> how do we get from here to there? >> it's impossible to get there wi
the united states accounts for almost a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions. ridiculous to claim that the united statesas no role in dealing with the problem. >> there's a path that could be taken by developing countries to develop in a more clean way than the united states and europe did, but if the united states and europe continue to rely on fossil fuels, what incentive is there for china and india to do something different when we're setting that model? >> the solution to...
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united states will respond. if the u.s. doesn't respond right now, doesn't he look weak? >> well, i cannot subjectively feel out what other people will feel about the united states. what authority the president of the united states, any president of the united states has to draw a red line that implies that our military is going to be placed in harm's way, i don't think there's constitutional authority to do that and feel compelled without the approval of the congress to carry forth. so rhetoric and losing lives are not nearly as important as making certain that you do the action. so looking weak is not like
united states will respond. if the u.s. doesn't respond right now, doesn't he look weak? >> well, i cannot subjectively feel out what other people will feel about the united states. what authority the president of the united states, any president of the united states has to draw a red line that implies that our military is going to be placed in harm's way, i don't think there's constitutional authority to do that and feel compelled without the approval of the congress to carry forth. so...
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urgent need, but is a -- going onto the second page -- manual civil right as affirmed by the united states state of the supreme court of 1999 and the mayor's disability council have heard from community members with disabilities and from their advocates who share their frustrations and disan appointment with the state of -- frustrations and disappointments with the state. being resolved that funding resources for affordable and accessible housing be found to help offset the funding gap created by the loss of the city's redevelopment agency and further be resolved that the construction of new, adaptable and accessible housing be a priority over rehabilitating older, existing buildings and it be constructived rather than renewing sor building and further let it be resolved that it be developed by the maintenance of the features including elevators along with incentives for maintaining accessible features and sro where affordable housing exist and let it be further resolved that a single accessible data base be created with people with various disabilities can be matched with the appropriate housin
urgent need, but is a -- going onto the second page -- manual civil right as affirmed by the united states state of the supreme court of 1999 and the mayor's disability council have heard from community members with disabilities and from their advocates who share their frustrations and disan appointment with the state of -- frustrations and disappointments with the state. being resolved that funding resources for affordable and accessible housing be found to help offset the funding gap created...
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support has waned in fact the christians thought at one time that the united states would would be supportive of them and the united states is actually backed off so the united states policy in the middle east toward minorities even toward democracy is our hypocrisy. will and and indeed if we support a country such as saudi arabia that is having some of their people go into these pallets and into these palestinian and these syrian camps right now as we speak and and paying money for these refugee girls from nine to fourteen and then taken them off to saudi arabia there's somethin sick about that and out of state says even criticize them from work and i really have a very serious problem with that you know we all should you know before there was the promotion of secular regimes ok during the cold war for example there were a lot of conflicts spent with the end of secular regimes we have religious machines and religious intolerance. well yes i think. it's not fair to continue talking only about the usa one can look at europe and indeed even russia the europeans the americans and russia have a problem with the something call
support has waned in fact the christians thought at one time that the united states would would be supportive of them and the united states is actually backed off so the united states policy in the middle east toward minorities even toward democracy is our hypocrisy. will and and indeed if we support a country such as saudi arabia that is having some of their people go into these pallets and into these palestinian and these syrian camps right now as we speak and and paying money for these...
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state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation >> without any mental reservation >> and for purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter such time as i go to office of... >> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> art commission. >> for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations, thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for being here. ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the talent and every bit of the heart and soul of anything that any families are paying ten times for. >> you were awesome. >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986
state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation...
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country and i think that if you can look you can make the example the united states how many blacks do we have in the united. states are how many how many arabs do we have in the in the united states congress right now one matthew before we enter the program what's the future create what's the future of christians in the arab world. twenty seconds well i mean if the general trend if the trend continues we're going to see less and less of them unless you know that things change quickly i'm not optimistic i'm sorry to say ok looks like we're into age of intolerance in this region many thanks today to my guests in washington and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember proper talk rules. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't
country and i think that if you can look you can make the example the united states how many blacks do we have in the united. states are how many how many arabs do we have in the in the united states congress right now one matthew before we enter the program what's the future create what's the future of christians in the arab world. twenty seconds well i mean if the general trend if the trend continues we're going to see less and less of them unless you know that things change quickly i'm not...
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one time a will be somebody like it'll be a symbol of international pressure on the united states forcing united states slip up international law i mean the united states is just violating principle of their principle the latest suspend the forced pack down of generals and boxes need to expose person claims as a circus or to locate contraband i pads or medication you know i have my little i.p.a.d. air and i have my i pad headset and i'm wondering how the inmates are hiding these behind your penis isn't in there but cracks it makes no sense it also begs the question why a inmate can have an i pod so you know right states is just systematically violated its own procedures a federal district judge called this a file way an appalling violation of human rights and the obama administration got a stager permit this out stick that's been doing basically a good thing but yet we got to leave it there thanks for making the point so clearly out of alan cigna the social studies director on the line from new york state thanks sir thank you very much house university. some of the detainees who maintain the u.s. his m
one time a will be somebody like it'll be a symbol of international pressure on the united states forcing united states slip up international law i mean the united states is just violating principle of their principle the latest suspend the forced pack down of generals and boxes need to expose person claims as a circus or to locate contraband i pads or medication you know i have my little i.p.a.d. air and i have my i pad headset and i'm wondering how the inmates are hiding these behind your...
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statistics are measured so if forty six percent of people in the united states are below the poverty line what is the poverty line of the united states to take a look at in global terms the people who are on the poverty line in the united states have cell phones they have two cars they have microwaves they have refrigerators so the free market system that america provides allows even the poor people in the united states which i don't think there's anyone who believes that you could ever eradicate all poverty but that you want to raise the standards of living across the board capitalism means that as the. get richer the poor get richer too and more people have more opportunities for more jobs so i think that if we were going to do things to help the poor we would do things like we would create you know we would deregulate a lot of our system and we would put into place more institutional regulations such as free market regulations or tort reform to do things like give incentives to people to actually help right now what happens is we when we create big government policies to help out poor people you have lots of unintended consequence
statistics are measured so if forty six percent of people in the united states are below the poverty line what is the poverty line of the united states to take a look at in global terms the people who are on the poverty line in the united states have cell phones they have two cars they have microwaves they have refrigerators so the free market system that america provides allows even the poor people in the united states which i don't think there's anyone who believes that you could ever...
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statistics are measured so a forty six percent of people in the united states or below the poverty line what is the poverty line of the united states to take a look at in global terms the people who are on the poverty line in the united states have cell phones they have two cars they have microwaves they have refrigerators so the free market system that america. provides allows even the poor people in the united states which i don't think there's anyone who believes that you could ever eradicate all poverty but that you want to raise the standards of living across the board capitalism means that as the rich get richer the poor get richer too and more people have more opportunities for more jobs so i think that if we were going to do things to help the poor we would do things like we would create you know we would deregulate a lot of our system and we would put into place more institutional regulations such as free market regulations or tort reform to do things like give incentives to people to actually help right now what happens is we when we create big government policies to help out poor people you have lots of unintended conseq
statistics are measured so a forty six percent of people in the united states or below the poverty line what is the poverty line of the united states to take a look at in global terms the people who are on the poverty line in the united states have cell phones they have two cars they have microwaves they have refrigerators so the free market system that america. provides allows even the poor people in the united states which i don't think there's anyone who believes that you could ever...
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you can look you can make the example the united states how many blacks do we have in the united. states are how many how many arabs do we have in the in the united states congress right now one matthew before we enter the program what's the future create what's the future of christians in the arab world. twenty seconds i mean if the general trend if the trend continues we're going to see less and less of them unless you know that things change quickly i'm not optimistic i'm sorry to say ok looks like we're into age of intolerance in this region many thanks today to my guests in washington and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember proper talk rules. i grew up near me airbase. i dreamed of becoming a pilot ever since i was a child. when you approach the grease him and. i love this claim but. most of these voices the couple little all for violence were thefts. when we drove the window climbed in and tried studded. we pushed it a little way and here we were drunk. and soon who you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphan
you can look you can make the example the united states how many blacks do we have in the united. states are how many how many arabs do we have in the in the united states congress right now one matthew before we enter the program what's the future create what's the future of christians in the arab world. twenty seconds i mean if the general trend if the trend continues we're going to see less and less of them unless you know that things change quickly i'm not optimistic i'm sorry to say ok...
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of course we only condemn that we see in china we do not see it in the united states we as a united states citizens are much more concerned with the aristocracy in china our own we don't care about now this this investigation f.c.p. a violations can come with criminal liability the lawyers say civil fines and admission of wrongdoing is a more likely outcome for j.p. morgan should the government win its case once again this fits with the aristocracy they tend to be infallible there it is impossible to apply the rule of law against them no still finds a great because of their relationship with the federal reserve means that they can just print all the money they want to pay any civil fine that is applied to them so that means nothing to them as a matter of fact they consider bribery and corruption and this type of activity that requires civil penalties a g.d.p. booster then the more crime they commit the more money that's going to be printed so therefore the greater the g.d.p. so jamie diamond thinks it's mine i've got to commit more crimes because i've got to have more money printing to cov
of course we only condemn that we see in china we do not see it in the united states we as a united states citizens are much more concerned with the aristocracy in china our own we don't care about now this this investigation f.c.p. a violations can come with criminal liability the lawyers say civil fines and admission of wrongdoing is a more likely outcome for j.p. morgan should the government win its case once again this fits with the aristocracy they tend to be infallible there it is...
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united states. we have to move with caution and make sure it's not the united states. i don't want assad, if he utilized those chemical weapons, he should not get away with it. but it shouldn't be just the united states. there's an international standard. it should be the international community. >> you have well articulated your opinion. >>> ruth bader ginsburg prepares to do something no other justice in history has done. >>> why we might not get relief in quite a while. s brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. yeah. by the time i do there's all these mystery stains. i mean is it coffee? could be gravy. yeah. so now i use tide boost with my tide. it
united states. we have to move with caution and make sure it's not the united states. i don't want assad, if he utilized those chemical weapons, he should not get away with it. but it shouldn't be just the united states. there's an international standard. it should be the international community. >> you have well articulated your opinion. >>> ruth bader ginsburg prepares to do something no other justice in history has done. >>> why we might not get relief in quite a...
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to intervene in the affairs of other nations i mean it was the united states were really the gulf states under the umbrella in the aegis of the united states and other western countries that poured arms into syria and turning this into a terrible violent civil war real morass of desperation and ultimately it's these broader the broader impulse lying behind these policies the desire to push these core geo strategic interests no matter what the cost to the people of any particular region that we have to stand up against we have to fight against to give the syrian people and other people a chance to reclaim their own future and destiny because if we don't we can almost be sure to expect the same thing that's happened iraq libya all these countries we really do need to stand up against the military industrial complex and their takeover of the planet thank you so much you didn't hear organizer for the answer coalition always happy to be here thank you. don't go away guys when we come back we'll fill you in on everything alec anniversary convention in chicago. well the british. market. find ou
to intervene in the affairs of other nations i mean it was the united states were really the gulf states under the umbrella in the aegis of the united states and other western countries that poured arms into syria and turning this into a terrible violent civil war real morass of desperation and ultimately it's these broader the broader impulse lying behind these policies the desire to push these core geo strategic interests no matter what the cost to the people of any particular region that we...
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so called deal with the new great power relations with the united states they think that they can live together happily with the united states but china has a scene which says to takers can't live. that's you know china right now it's a couple little cup of course they won't fight the united states fight for that mud to budge eventually they will become a big tiger. it will be too small for the the pacific ocean will be too small for them ok when you point out i mean the united states is a militant want to add something lynn go ahead jump in. yes yeah i just want to say what we exacerbate this problem also is the chinese growth the growth in china economic growth the last few years the insane growth that they were enjoying it is unsustainable. globally countries everywhere in trouble in that it and unemployment is up living standards down so the expectation for the future will be disappointed so many countries will be disappointed. about their future prospects so that will intensify this scramble for the remaining resources so just to survive and just to placate they populations we will see more conflicts and the not just be
so called deal with the new great power relations with the united states they think that they can live together happily with the united states but china has a scene which says to takers can't live. that's you know china right now it's a couple little cup of course they won't fight the united states fight for that mud to budge eventually they will become a big tiger. it will be too small for the the pacific ocean will be too small for them ok when you point out i mean the united states is a...
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united states has targeted iraq iran which they have not overthrown and now syria and so clearly the united states is trying to target any sort of independent nationalistic regime that isn't totally pliant and compliant with the united states and the western nations in this crucial region of the world which obviously contains a significant amount of oil it's the world's crossroads a very important area the united states doesn't want any government in there that they basically can control or at least at key moments pressure to do the things they want them to do so starting with the war in iraq the united states has been marching on in the middle east attempting to eliminate these independent nationalist regimes and they were hoping to do so in syria just by fomenting a civil war and that strategy has been unsuccessful raid and of course that using the chemical weapons even as a justification is a bizarre considering how we use chemical weapons frequently why is chemical weapons a justification to invade and occupy a sovereign nation is beyond me eugene what will happen if the rebels do defeat assad
united states has targeted iraq iran which they have not overthrown and now syria and so clearly the united states is trying to target any sort of independent nationalistic regime that isn't totally pliant and compliant with the united states and the western nations in this crucial region of the world which obviously contains a significant amount of oil it's the world's crossroads a very important area the united states doesn't want any government in there that they basically can control or at...
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has influence there. >> we need the united states as much as the united states need us. >> reporter: gypt. more than $1 billion a year, set aside for this critical ally in the middle east. asked what it means if the u.s. decides to cut that aid off, beblawi was blunt. >> this will be a very bad sign. it will definitely affect the military for some time. >> reporter: the white house says it is not a quick decision or a simple action. >> this is not a faucet in which you just turn the spigot and assistance continues to flow. >> reporter: an aide to top democratic senator said the administration has informed congress that it is halting military aid to egypt. the white house disputed that but played a game of semantics. >> our aid and assistance relationship with egypt is under a review but it has not been cut off. >> reporter: the administration has stopped military aid. the delivery of f-16s to egypt suspended. and president obama canceled a joint military exercise with egypt scheduled for next month. there are still $585 million earmarked for egypt that hasn't been transferred and won'
has influence there. >> we need the united states as much as the united states need us. >> reporter: gypt. more than $1 billion a year, set aside for this critical ally in the middle east. asked what it means if the u.s. decides to cut that aid off, beblawi was blunt. >> this will be a very bad sign. it will definitely affect the military for some time. >> reporter: the white house says it is not a quick decision or a simple action. >> this is not a faucet in which...
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united states and i've been listening to the home secretary. mr the right honorable mr hague in in england and the foreign ministry in france all trying to draw the united states into doing battle the united states is not the world police and we are not the world bullies we are trying to take i commend president barack obama for trying to at least wait until we have some direct evidence that who is involved we see the saudi arabians who are very undemocratic very much involved qataris who are very much involved in this war we need to get the facts right this time we can no longer just go out there and kill because we're talking hundreds of thousands of people die if the united states gets involved we're talking about lebanon iraq turkey we're talking about all the tire region getting involved in this war we see that different interests are being held by turkey by saudi arabia by qatar by even iraq in lebanon but these are factions we need to get to a dialogue of a national dialogue of peace and reconciliation inside syria and it can happen there are groups that have gone to syria that have done this on small scale and we can do it on a large scale in the count
united states and i've been listening to the home secretary. mr the right honorable mr hague in in england and the foreign ministry in france all trying to draw the united states into doing battle the united states is not the world police and we are not the world bullies we are trying to take i commend president barack obama for trying to at least wait until we have some direct evidence that who is involved we see the saudi arabians who are very undemocratic very much involved qataris who are...
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state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united statese of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation >> without any mental reservation >> and for purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter such time as i go to office of... >> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> art commission. >> for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations, thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for being here. >> the annual celebration of hardly strictly bluegrass is always a hit now completing itself 12 year of music in the incredible golden gate park. >> this is just the best park to come to. it's safe. it's wonderful and such a fun time of the year. there is every kind of music you can imagine and can wander around and go from one stage to another and just have fun. >> 81 bands and six stages and no
state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united statese of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation >> without any mental...
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to their home states to get those bills passed and signed into law according to bloomberg alec gets nearly two hundred bills passed every year in state legislatures around the united states founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy three alec has spent the past forty years building a conservative and corporate corporate friendly transformation of america state by state even the most americans don't agree with that agenda alec was founded by men like paul weyrich who infamously once said that he didn't want everybody to be able to vote. how many of our christians have what i call the cuckoo syndrome good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote elections are not won by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now going to leverage in the elections quite candidly go cop only opulent go go and sure enough alex recent voter suppression idea laws are spreading state to state like a bad cold while the organization is primarily known for those voter suppression ideologues in their n.r.a. sponsored stand your ground shoot first laws its reach goes much further alec has worked with its legislativ
to their home states to get those bills passed and signed into law according to bloomberg alec gets nearly two hundred bills passed every year in state legislatures around the united states founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy three alec has spent the past forty years building a conservative and corporate corporate friendly transformation of america state by state even the most americans don't agree with that agenda alec was founded by men like paul weyrich who infamously once said that...
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state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation >> without any mental reservation >> and for purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter such time as i go to office of... >> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> art commission. >> for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations, thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for being here. >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you get the traffic for the streets the number of crimes for a police district in a period of time. if the idea of combining the different layerce of information and stacking them on
state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental...
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united states says. but if the united states is in fact going to be -- also the united states is at fault. >> it really isn't as simple as pro-morsi supporters. >> oh, absolutely. things in egypt are very complicated. there's contests for power among various in the country. each one wants to claim the mantle of the revolution. you have two county revolutions one being the muslim brotherhood and the other being the military and they both want to appropriate the language and the desires of the actual revolution. of the actual moments. it's very exciting and very tkeuland difficultbut it's hards of political conditions that they were not allowed to happen before. it seems to me that the conflict is very, very high. what we really need to have is a lot more -- we need to get away from thinking that winner takes all. i think that's really what the problem is right now. we need to have communication and move forward. >> mustapha thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> well hello. i'm meteorologist kevin corriveau. the tropics have been hectic. they haven't been so calm. we are looking at a ty
united states says. but if the united states is in fact going to be -- also the united states is at fault. >> it really isn't as simple as pro-morsi supporters. >> oh, absolutely. things in egypt are very complicated. there's contests for power among various in the country. each one wants to claim the mantle of the revolution. you have two county revolutions one being the muslim brotherhood and the other being the military and they both want to appropriate the language and the...
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state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental reservation >> without any mental reservation >> and for purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter such time as i go to office of... >> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >> art commission. >> for the city and county of san francisco. congratulations, thank you very much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, everybody, for being here. t and our good friend kathleen carroll of horero bowl and thank you all for supporting our graduates. [ applause ] >> a round the perimeter of this room are the people that are really the grassroots and the life blood of city build and i just want to give a shout out to the staff, carmen's staff and marcos' staff and the young community developer's staff and the
state of california >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> against all enemies foreign and domestic >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely >> without any mental...
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stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united statesice. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john baker's home district. showing pictures of congressional leaders with the caption if for members of congress were killed in benghazi would we have a watergate style select committee today? good question. we will see the answer. and now making controversy all comments here is what lee daniels said if he thinks america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i think people are a angry that he is president they're showing their true colors and when danny strong with the words in the black man could be killed by a white man and get a rate -- away with it, trayvon martin had not happened. sadly i think so.
stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united statesice. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john...