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that is behind us korea our decision is very, very narrow, and i take that commitment very seriously to review what is before us in a very narrow manner, and i understand there is a bit of a debate here, but my understanding is that the language according to ceqa is whether the project will cause a substantial permanent increase in the ambient noise in the vicinity of the project. and as much as i share an understanding neighbor concerns, and i do not know if everyone has a copy of this, i have extra copies, but there was a test that was conducted when the property was close to capacity, and all of the doors were open, so not just what was required according to the planning commission, but all fire doors were opened. i do not feel i am in the position to overturn the planning department and inspectors who have been out two times now that a determined the sustained permanent noise. in addition, we have to keep in mind that the patio is one to close at 10:00 p.m.. the owners are going to install a noise dampening awning. and last weekend's test, again, with all of the doors open at capa
that is behind us korea our decision is very, very narrow, and i take that commitment very seriously to review what is before us in a very narrow manner, and i understand there is a bit of a debate here, but my understanding is that the language according to ceqa is whether the project will cause a substantial permanent increase in the ambient noise in the vicinity of the project. and as much as i share an understanding neighbor concerns, and i do not know if everyone has a copy of this, i have...
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they want to bring us korea, they want to bring us clomia. i don't know what else they're going to throw in but we already have a trade deficit with korea. we take hundreds of thousands of their cars, they take a few, a few thousand from us and the agreement that the last administration and this administration has reached with korea, won't bring us trade balance with korea. there is no requirement that is a tit for at that time or a agreement so we're going to lose more jobs if that agreement moves through here. this is a pattern americans need to understand. and if you look at that overall trade deficit that's been going on, getting worse and worse every year, what is the top category of that deficit? the top category is imported oil. i agree with some of my colleagues who pinpointed the problem, but we can't continue to hold ourselves hostage inside our own nation on the spear of petroleum. we have to support additional exploration and we are doing that in -- on our own continent with the alberta sans project, the largest construction projec
they want to bring us korea, they want to bring us clomia. i don't know what else they're going to throw in but we already have a trade deficit with korea. we take hundreds of thousands of their cars, they take a few, a few thousand from us and the agreement that the last administration and this administration has reached with korea, won't bring us trade balance with korea. there is no requirement that is a tit for at that time or a agreement so we're going to lose more jobs if that agreement...
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us. we cannot let south korea drain test. -- us. i said find an american company. nobody could do it. they cannot find a company. we have them from south korea. it is interesting. do you know what happens? they have this agreement. they said we do not want it. my son would not have agreed to that agreement. that is how bad it was. a couple of days later, they win by north korea. north korea said we did not want to mess around. we signed the agreement. they would not do it. as soon as the bombs went off, we said we want to do it immediately. we have to use it. south korea makes a fortune selling the televisions. a politician must not say what i say. it will not work. they are going to respect you more. they are going to have more respect. when you are firm and tough was somebody, if you develop a better relationship with them. when they make a lot of money because you're stupid, they don't respect you. right now, nobody respects our country. they don't respect our leaders. right now, this country will be going over a cliff. just in closing, i want to say and i think it is very important
us. we cannot let south korea drain test. -- us. i said find an american company. nobody could do it. they cannot find a company. we have them from south korea. it is interesting. do you know what happens? they have this agreement. they said we do not want it. my son would not have agreed to that agreement. that is how bad it was. a couple of days later, they win by north korea. north korea said we did not want to mess around. we signed the agreement. they would not do it. as soon as the bombs...
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and up until the ninety's but no china is not i mean for example china's been very helpful to us with north korea. not a self those we might like the one sort korea gets out of hand too much to lean on and they didn't veto the resolution to for the united states and nato to apply force in in libya so and we need each other it's is not like the cold war when the soviet union never borrowed a length each other money you know during that competition but you know it's a different relationship with china they i think in the long term they're going to have a lot more problems and they realize they're terrified about the so-called jasmine revolution. already you know the arab spring because they don't want that to happen in their country but at some point given what we call the social media it's going to be very hard for them to maintain the same type of water chronic system and going back to to military spending does the united states focus on increase military spending in this constant pushing constantly look for an enemy in order to justify that ultimately undermined where that money could be going a
and up until the ninety's but no china is not i mean for example china's been very helpful to us with north korea. not a self those we might like the one sort korea gets out of hand too much to lean on and they didn't veto the resolution to for the united states and nato to apply force in in libya so and we need each other it's is not like the cold war when the soviet union never borrowed a length each other money you know during that competition but you know it's a different relationship with...
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this whole operation from the point of abduction killing all the infant and caring was done in korea for us we called after the body would start decay and that is how he was taking the people thinking that here in the holy spirit of god in france jerry why three months four months. kill them. and then politically going into the star not stated and take it over a life imprisonment i will order one hundred of them are willing for life imprisonment fifteen twenty is another one hundred one hundred of them so at present thought of when i see the seven percent that weighing into it is. a degree of punishment depending on the crane. the seriousness of the crime and the rating system anybody in pakistan is a poster. you have no problem on there are people in business it is this drug people dislike this drug and people support us in our work that we are doing. a few years still. section of the site you created this and they continue to do it and what they prefer to go were. getting away from the new deal once because nobody supports them as you know for the first time in history a russian diplomats
this whole operation from the point of abduction killing all the infant and caring was done in korea for us we called after the body would start decay and that is how he was taking the people thinking that here in the holy spirit of god in france jerry why three months four months. kill them. and then politically going into the star not stated and take it over a life imprisonment i will order one hundred of them are willing for life imprisonment fifteen twenty is another one hundred one hundred...
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wrote wound up taking us to war in korea and his domestic programs were consumed by by by the war and then then johnson sitting on my mind my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty i saw all those hopeful possibilities consumed by. by the growing ravenous demands of the military for more and more money and more and more troops. and i saw all our hopes for a dream about a great society disappeared of the quagmire of vietnam it was a very sad time a great time costly for those who lost their lives both americans and vietnam the enemies but it also represented a currying away from the possibilities of building a better society whole. if. you very well said if we could move back to the to the media for a second you were the bush appointed kind of thomas as the chairman of the corporation for public broadcasting and apparently he was a regular critic of you on p.b.s. you said there are t
wrote wound up taking us to war in korea and his domestic programs were consumed by by by the war and then then johnson sitting on my mind my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty i saw all those hopeful possibilities consumed by. by the growing ravenous demands of the military for more and...
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just want to update you on a story coming to us from south korea.i has found itself handicapped after a strike by workers at a major supplier. they make piston rings an other parts for hyundai and kia. they stopped working almost a week ago amid calls for better hours and payment. hyundai says the strike must stop, claiming it stands to lose more than $4 billion worth of units if it continues into next month. now, needless to say, the news has hit hyundai's share price. it fell almost 3 rers on monday. it's back a little over 1% today. amid reports that police may be set to tackle that strike. >>> now, meanwhile authorities in japan now say there may have been more reactor meltdowns at the fukushima daiichi right after the earthquake and tsunami on march 11th. let's go to kyung lah. >> this is something many international agencies have suspected for some time. what we're hearing now from tepco is that it's not just reactor one, that there are two additional reactors where in laying out what tepco is defining as the worst case scenario also had full
just want to update you on a story coming to us from south korea.i has found itself handicapped after a strike by workers at a major supplier. they make piston rings an other parts for hyundai and kia. they stopped working almost a week ago amid calls for better hours and payment. hyundai says the strike must stop, claiming it stands to lose more than $4 billion worth of units if it continues into next month. now, needless to say, the news has hit hyundai's share price. it fell almost 3 rers on...
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japan has tendencies of korea umbrella of the us and it's kind of the policy their logic is it's a necessary evil nuclear weapon the society. the office whole explanation of the. united states. has been introduced to this country as well. not make war means precipitate the end of the second world war and it saved a lot of people. i remember hiroshima was one exultation i were delighted that i had been fighting the japanese for four years i was a pearl harbor on the destroyer the morning bear. but as time went on with the knowledge that we could have won the war with all that useful form i would. regret. hiroshima nagasaki their target cities for atomic bomb we were kicked intact because they wanted to know exactly how the effect was to be. why their prime we used the bomb we cut off almost all. the wire in the area. how big could pitch in a few months. three days after hiroshima it was not a stock it seventy five thousand. the annual commemoration of the bombing gave me the opportunity to meet with me from madison actually the student had just returned from the united states. and i took an a
japan has tendencies of korea umbrella of the us and it's kind of the policy their logic is it's a necessary evil nuclear weapon the society. the office whole explanation of the. united states. has been introduced to this country as well. not make war means precipitate the end of the second world war and it saved a lot of people. i remember hiroshima was one exultation i were delighted that i had been fighting the japanese for four years i was a pearl harbor on the destroyer the morning bear....
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the planning department uses the phrase transit oriented development korea in this concept was applicable along market, geaery, and other areas. this concept of transit- oriented development depends on removed -- improved transit. the kind of sensible changes that you can make to the transit system seen nearly impossible because of the labor union. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, my name is -- i am a native san franciscan, and i am here representing the pacific heights residents' association. we are participating in an appeal which would be in support of the eir and support the review of it, and with all due respect, to say that we participated in the previous appeal which tossed out the earlier measure. this would be appealing with success. i think you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is -- i am speaking in favor of the appeal, and i would like to talk specifically about some things that have not been discussed thoroughly, at best. the housing element should be addressing a problem, and it doesn't seem to me that w
the planning department uses the phrase transit oriented development korea in this concept was applicable along market, geaery, and other areas. this concept of transit- oriented development depends on removed -- improved transit. the kind of sensible changes that you can make to the transit system seen nearly impossible because of the labor union. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, my name is -- i am a native san franciscan, and i am here representing the pacific...
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s on time was expedition to antarctica continues tomorrow to try to join us for that finale that i was handed over to korea with all the latest isms. they're welcome to business news here in r t thanks for joining me because me of billows is struggling to stay afloat his government is in talks with russia over the emergency bailout but she is ready to provide the cash but this comes with strings attached the key being market reforms including provinces ation reportedly have to sell state assets for over seven billion dollars but the government says it's no pushover and it's going on to sell state run companies and bargain basement price or whatever the price agreed on proposition appears to be only solution to the country's economic data. because if she is so you can probably physician is one of the main source of soup tureen currency and it's needed to support the balance of payments and so all the currency problems umbrella was always in would mean not getting these foreign currency and so not solving these problems. privatization is one of the conditions with a loan being issued. and looking at the mark
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one of his sons, two koreas, and women used as a shield also died. bin laden's that is nearly a decade-long and had fallen 9/11 when 3000 people died on american soil. >> we're once again reminded that america can do whatever we set our minds to. >> for nearly a year, u.s. forces could surveillance of this compound in pakistan. ironically it is in a neighborhood filled with retired pakistani military personnel just a mile and a half from the military academy. members of the cia found the camp after receiving tips from detainees and falling one of bin laden's pour years to the location. >> we must take out osama bin laden. >> though bin laden was never seen early friday morning president obama gave the go- ahead for the special operations rate. i mean every navy seals who entered escaped unharmed. a mechanical issue brought down a u.s. helicopter inside the compound forcing troops to bomb and burn its remnants. >> we beat them at their own game. >> at 7:00 p.m. last night president obama received official word that bin laden was dead. the fbi was able
one of his sons, two koreas, and women used as a shield also died. bin laden's that is nearly a decade-long and had fallen 9/11 when 3000 people died on american soil. >> we're once again reminded that america can do whatever we set our minds to. >> for nearly a year, u.s. forces could surveillance of this compound in pakistan. ironically it is in a neighborhood filled with retired pakistani military personnel just a mile and a half from the military academy. members of the cia...
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harold hall thank you very much for joining us live there in frankfurt well let's stay on the let's stay on the subject all that business and all the latest from korea is next stay with us. with. them back into our business update this our. top story banks in russia are still suffering from the aftermath of the economic crisis that's according to a new stress test undertaken by the central bank in the event of another wave of economic turmoil and about half of the banks were found to be under capitalized and over three high have been forced out of the market but a lot of from our bank explains what there is arts. but i think what is the really important at the moment is to see that off the two thousand eight crisis will still have a very deep knowledge of banks which potentially can be in financial trouble in case of long term goals and i would say they. through the banks which will be forced all of the market value the heart of the banks to acquire some support this is that you have very deep portion of the banking system and i would say we have seen after the publication of this stress that as of the intervening market rates went slightly this is
harold hall thank you very much for joining us live there in frankfurt well let's stay on the let's stay on the subject all that business and all the latest from korea is next stay with us. with. them back into our business update this our. top story banks in russia are still suffering from the aftermath of the economic crisis that's according to a new stress test undertaken by the central bank in the event of another wave of economic turmoil and about half of the banks were found to be under...
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as another parent said, we did not have any warning korea there were no letters going out. they did not tell us anything that ms. franklin was one to be dismissed. we are not very happy with the situation, and we appreciate you guys. thank you. >> hi, ibm olivia hendrix. -- i am olivia hendricks. when i think the future washington students, i know they will not get the opportunity to experience all the wonderful things i have which have allowed me the chance to go to college. education is always what is to suffer when problems arise. we are told that knowledge is power and that with it we can do anything. you have lied to us. >> hi, name is emily hernandez. ibm and 11th grader at george washington high school, -- i am an 11th grader. there were opportunities of the school as well as the band program. taking what was interesting to me. by cutting classes, not only are you and the state of california lessening the value of mine and my fellow classmates education, you're also eliminating from them key components which should be part of every child's education. every student, particularly here in s
as another parent said, we did not have any warning korea there were no letters going out. they did not tell us anything that ms. franklin was one to be dismissed. we are not very happy with the situation, and we appreciate you guys. thank you. >> hi, ibm olivia hendrix. -- i am olivia hendricks. when i think the future washington students, i know they will not get the opportunity to experience all the wonderful things i have which have allowed me the chance to go to college. education is...
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us. we cannot let opec drain test. we cannot let south korea train us. when i order the televisions, i said, find an american company. we have the greatest people. nobody could do it. they cannot find a company. i need 4000 televisions. that is a lot. we have lg from south korea. we of thousands of soldiers and between north and south korea. this that they do not want the agreement. my son would not have agreed to that agreement for the united states. that is how bad it is. south korea, it was not good enough. they embarrassed the president by not signing when they were supposed to. a couple of days later, some of bombs did -- or lob over. we sent this magnificent air craft carrier and 17 destroyers and boats. boom. just to turn on the engines 2000 bucks. we are sending this armada over there, costing a fortune. north korea said, we will stop. south korea said, we want to sign the agreement. it is wonderful. you are our allies. house to but are we? as soon as the bombs godsend, and we want to sign it immediately. who is going to notarize it? we have to u
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try these are real good chips so we think we should keep those superstruct we try to use it with very helpful north korea but very helpful in libya they could have read all that resolution on that we wouldn't be able to send military force in the area but you think that there's always going to be a sense. of tension as you mentioned there's this mutual depression because we're so tied now in extra extra when it comes to our finances but at the same time you see now the u.s. which is currently is the largest economy in the world the superpower of the world which is in its waning days you could say the chinese might be on their way out there is so is there inevitably always going to be this type of tension that is an resolvable because we're following your rising we're not supposed to like that i mean you've got to realise that foreign policy is not all problems get solved they have to be that much and yes chinese are increasingly we are in a situation where we're going to have to make a choice and if we get our economic health of the order i think. you know increase our power but relatively things were ch
try these are real good chips so we think we should keep those superstruct we try to use it with very helpful north korea but very helpful in libya they could have read all that resolution on that we wouldn't be able to send military force in the area but you think that there's always going to be a sense. of tension as you mentioned there's this mutual depression because we're so tied now in extra extra when it comes to our finances but at the same time you see now the u.s. which is currently...
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korea. they tell us they do not want a nuclear north korea. north korea also current activities are contrary to china also the-north korean's current activities are contrary to china current korea's activities are contrary to china's interests. we note that kim yong-il is in beijing right now. he is focusing on the economic ties between the two countries. how do we get china to exert what we believe is greater leverage with respect to north korea's behavior, particularly their aggressive behavior toward the south and the dangerous moments that have been created as a consequence of that double you would think there is a greater ability. are we misjudging bear -- dangerous moments that have been created as a consequence of that. do you think there is a great ability? >> china has a unique role given its influence and ties to north korea. we urge china to do more to urge -- to influence north korea's behavior. north korea is giving china pause and causing china to realize they have to step up to defuse the situation to make sure no further provoc
korea. they tell us they do not want a nuclear north korea. north korea also current activities are contrary to china also the-north korean's current activities are contrary to china current korea's activities are contrary to china's interests. we note that kim yong-il is in beijing right now. he is focusing on the economic ties between the two countries. how do we get china to exert what we believe is greater leverage with respect to north korea's behavior, particularly their aggressive...
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we on them; egypt, accommodating; and tkey, tolly loyal to us and na, even a partner with us in the war in korea. think of those four. iran, an emy; egypt, increasingly questioning our approach to the middle east peace process; turkey, ambiguous and saudi arabia, which you asked me about, not trusting us, eling that we are noreliable anymore. that's very serious. >> that's a blk picture. >> and it's accurate. >> if the president was here, the president who spoke to the country today would say that, yes, all the things that dr. brzezinski has just said are true, but it's also true that there's this broader movement for self-determination that over time is going to make this part of the world that's been so troubled and was troubled back when you were national security advisor even though you enumerated those four pluses, it's going to make that part of the world more stable, more democratic, more mature in terms of its... political and economic systems. do you buy that broad analysis? because that was the bedrock of this speech, i think. >> well, i buy it but i can't separate it from what we're t
we on them; egypt, accommodating; and tkey, tolly loyal to us and na, even a partner with us in the war in korea. think of those four. iran, an emy; egypt, increasingly questioning our approach to the middle east peace process; turkey, ambiguous and saudi arabia, which you asked me about, not trusting us, eling that we are noreliable anymore. that's very serious. >> that's a blk picture. >> and it's accurate. >> if the president was here, the president who spoke to the country...
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to use this incident to push their agendas mentioning the russian made rifles and you know it's not known whether these were actually these a k forty seven that were made in russia because north korea china burma number of countries produces weapons but you know there's a lot of people with their agendas they want to push there's also a group that wants to use this to blame pakistan for being complicit with bin laden so we see a lot of these special interests now trying to glom onto this whole incident to push push forth are agendas and i think we're seeing that with the all these contradictory statements as well well the obama administration has shown no interest in being open as a matter of fact it's probably one of the most secretive administration since its predecessor george w. bush and richard nixon said they seem to be very arrogant they are putting forth information that's not true about well the bering sea was because it was in tradition when the fact is he died on land the requirement is to bury him on land and i don't think it's they buried him at sea because of saudi arabia's rich maritime history. when madsen. of the taliban of the. dead at the same time appeared to co
to use this incident to push their agendas mentioning the russian made rifles and you know it's not known whether these were actually these a k forty seven that were made in russia because north korea china burma number of countries produces weapons but you know there's a lot of people with their agendas they want to push there's also a group that wants to use this to blame pakistan for being complicit with bin laden so we see a lot of these special interests now trying to glom onto this whole...
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risk harry reid is more afraid of a debate than of terrorism that's democracy korea kelly thank you so much for joining us tonight. now this year we've seen rising food prices help spark political revolutions. thank you. but all of that only the beginning are rising prices and food shortages are once temporary driven by perhaps unusual weather fakes by countries like the u.s. and get served by global blockbusters the problem may now become unstoppable population growth rising consumption increasing water supplies deteriorating soil are all part of the geopolitics of food so what we do to avoid at mass conflict and inequality or is it too late join me to discuss this is lester brown president of the earth policy institute author of the book world on the edge how to prevent environmental and economic collapse he also has the cover story in foreign policy magazine out for may and june the new geopolitics of food lesser thank you so much for being here tonight i suppose or let's talk about how rising food prices and the shortages that we're seeing today how they might become a permanent staples not just somet
risk harry reid is more afraid of a debate than of terrorism that's democracy korea kelly thank you so much for joining us tonight. now this year we've seen rising food prices help spark political revolutions. thank you. but all of that only the beginning are rising prices and food shortages are once temporary driven by perhaps unusual weather fakes by countries like the u.s. and get served by global blockbusters the problem may now become unstoppable population growth rising consumption...
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." >> in the past couple of decades, internet use has spread across the planet, invading every aspect of life. in countries like south korea, going online seems to have become a necessity. >> [speaking korean] >> usually, i go online as soon as i wake up. on average, i use the internet for about 6 hours a day. >> in a unique experiment, the bbc has removed internet access from 2 families for a week, in this the most wired nation on earth. >> in other parts of the world, the digital superhighway still hasn't reached its destination. how many people here actually know what the internet is? [indistinct chattering] >> internet? anybody? now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national electricity grid, so
." >> in the past couple of decades, internet use has spread across the planet, invading every aspect of life. in countries like south korea, going online seems to have become a necessity. >> [speaking korean] >> usually, i go online as soon as i wake up. on average, i use the internet for about 6 hours a day. >> in a unique experiment, the bbc has removed internet access from 2 families for a week, in this the most wired nation on earth. >> in other parts of...
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the resumption of six-party talks and urge north korea to take steps toward denuclearization. >> all right. thanks, nhk world's hiroki najima reporting for us. >>> u.s. president barack obama has urged israel to withdraw from the west bank and other territories it occupied in the 1967 war and to freeze settlement activities in those areas. >> we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps. >> in mismiddle east policy speech on thursday, obama also criticized palestinian leadership for its plan to seek admission to the united nations as an independent state at the u.n. general assembly in september. he added the palestinians should seek peace through negotiations. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected obama's speech saying the viability of a palestinian should not come back at the expense of israel's existence. >>> meanwhile, palestinian president mahmoud abbas has welcomed obama's call for israel to macon sessions in his middle east policy speech. a senior palestinian official said abbas is thankful for obama's continued efforts toward restarting the peace negotiation
the resumption of six-party talks and urge north korea to take steps toward denuclearization. >> all right. thanks, nhk world's hiroki najima reporting for us. >>> u.s. president barack obama has urged israel to withdraw from the west bank and other territories it occupied in the 1967 war and to freeze settlement activities in those areas. >> we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps. >> in mismiddle...
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korea. they tell us that they don't want a nuclear north korea. north korea's current activities are contrary to china's interest. and they voted with us, obviously, in the u.n. to impose sanctions, but, despite those or the of public affirmations of being with us in terms of our goals, the methods and even the enforcement often takes a very different track. recent u.n. report faulted china for not adequately enforcing the sanctions on north korea. we know north korean leader kim jong il is in beijing, right now, as we are here, focusing on the economic ties between the two countries. how do we get china to exert what we believe is greater leverage with respect to north korea's behavior, particularly the aggressive behavior towards the south and some of the dangerous moments that have been created as a last few years as a consequence of that. you'd think there was a greater ability. are we misjudging their capacity, or are they judging their interest differently? >> i don't think we're misjudging the capacity. in fact, china will be a vital partne
korea. they tell us that they don't want a nuclear north korea. north korea's current activities are contrary to china's interest. and they voted with us, obviously, in the u.n. to impose sanctions, but, despite those or the of public affirmations of being with us in terms of our goals, the methods and even the enforcement often takes a very different track. recent u.n. report faulted china for not adequately enforcing the sanctions on north korea. we know north korean leader kim jong il is in...
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therefore, it is my hope that the president will bring to us, without delay, colombia and panama and korea trade agreements for us to vote up or down. thank you. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from owe/. mr. brown: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i appreciated the words from the junior senator from nebraska about these trade agreements and i take him at face vasm i know that he means wsm i know that he believes that these trade agreements help the american people. i also know that every time there is a major trade agreement in front of this congress, the presiding officer's first one, my first one -- something called the north american free trade agreement. they promised and promised and promised saying there would be all kinds of creation of jobs, all -- our trade surplus would grow, it would mean not just more jobs but better-paying jobs. well, it didn't quite wo
therefore, it is my hope that the president will bring to us, without delay, colombia and panama and korea trade agreements for us to vote up or down. thank you. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from owe/. mr. brown: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i appreciated the words...
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us. but overall we want to compete against semiconductor companies in korea and elsewhere. we beat the competition right now. we're first class, we're number one, but tax rates are crucial. so as president obama and speaker boehner talk about a series of issues in the next year, year and a half, they ought to try to find some common ground such that comprehensive tax reform might be able to occur after the next presidential election. >> host: is it true that the u.s. is the only company that taxes foreign earnings if you bring it back into the borders? >> guest: that is true. and it is a deterrent for fantastic companies like cisco or intel to bring their money back for r&d purposes or for hiring purposes. our money is stuck due to the punitive high tax rate. and so something has to give here. there needs to be a consensus, a negotiation, a compromise. and president obama gets it. he though knows the -- he knows the arguments, and politics intrudes sometimes when you have tax debates. and so we're, we're in a wait-and-see mode, but we're hopeful. >> host: gautham nagesh. >>
us. but overall we want to compete against semiconductor companies in korea and elsewhere. we beat the competition right now. we're first class, we're number one, but tax rates are crucial. so as president obama and speaker boehner talk about a series of issues in the next year, year and a half, they ought to try to find some common ground such that comprehensive tax reform might be able to occur after the next presidential election. >> host: is it true that the u.s. is the only company...
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using nuclear weapons destroyed every chinese air field within flying distance of korea and a radioactive way so that -- it is impossible to imagine the world today had eisenhower followed that advice. as far as i can tell it is the last time there was a significant communication. as the presidency went on there are multiple occasions usually by the joint chiefs and national security council in which the use of nuclear weapons is discussed and usually saved for the joint chiefs but also members of the national security council as well. other occasions the french garrison, failing in indochina, strong pressure on weapons as necessary, when the chinese advanced on taiwan by attacking two remote islands off of the main island of taiwan and the joint chiefs looked before him of plan that should the chinese put soldiers on or even imminently threatened the island that they would use nuclear weapons during a meet suez crisis. the idea of using nuclear weapons, this occurred over and over. in the latter half of the latter years of the administration the administration became increasingly clear a
using nuclear weapons destroyed every chinese air field within flying distance of korea and a radioactive way so that -- it is impossible to imagine the world today had eisenhower followed that advice. as far as i can tell it is the last time there was a significant communication. as the presidency went on there are multiple occasions usually by the joint chiefs and national security council in which the use of nuclear weapons is discussed and usually saved for the joint chiefs but also members...
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excessive violence excessive use of force against peaceful demonstrations and that was thought me by korea former georgian local representative. now and the opposition of a different kind of scotland is one of the latest countries caught up in a wave of nationalism following success in recent elections by the scottish national party and for the first time that they have a majority in parliament by his r.v. correspondent laura and it reports breaking away from the united kingdom come without a struggle. the starting pistol sounds in the race to independence for scotland the scottish national party now has a surprise majority in parliament and that help ends on a referendum on breaking away from the u.k. we gain control over all the resources we had to responsibility for the problems we face in our country and to be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us source of oh taking charge accordingly can sure that we have a voice abroad but in years from oil and gas in the north sea over i think estimated twenty one really. dollars to begin k. treasury every year scotland says th
excessive violence excessive use of force against peaceful demonstrations and that was thought me by korea former georgian local representative. now and the opposition of a different kind of scotland is one of the latest countries caught up in a wave of nationalism following success in recent elections by the scottish national party and for the first time that they have a majority in parliament by his r.v. correspondent laura and it reports breaking away from the united kingdom come without a...
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there is no law to really use in the real leading roles fall into that because they come across to subscribe to seoul korea people who go to wal-mart only paulo's and the one about they would have at florida address and they would say made for environmentally cyprus and i actually was one of police uniform close calls forth on the america much so that have us there in those ickle systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of trees from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm surges and and hurricanes. the companies don't like impulse. and do we do fly to the bases every once in a hostile months looking for those kind of violations. and right now we're only good to do than once and flew the load. were really really on the group a stunning meeting that all those on the floor. you've been drilling off the coast of louisiana for a number of years any or all spills to worry about you know that's one of the great unwritten success stories after katrina and rita is awful storms no
there is no law to really use in the real leading roles fall into that because they come across to subscribe to seoul korea people who go to wal-mart only paulo's and the one about they would have at florida address and they would say made for environmentally cyprus and i actually was one of police uniform close calls forth on the america much so that have us there in those ickle systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of...
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korea free trade agreement. apec has adopted this next- generation trade agenda. we hope to use apec to socialize these ideas, get broader agreement about the importance of the agenda, and seek to drive the operations of regional economic operations. in the green growth area, we are also putting an emphasis on trade with specific proposals on trade and environmental goods and services, specific issues like manufacturing, and demonstration of vehicles. we are pushing an agenda on the elimination of fossil fuel subsidies, on combating illegal forestry. a rich again on the green growth fund. finally, on enhancing regulatory cooperation, we are looking for economies to establish a framework with us for identifying all opportunities for regulations to be brought closer together on monday apec economies at an earlier stage in order to avoid the trade barriers. back to the meetings themselves. we have four rounds this year. the u.s. took a strategy of squeezing everything into four rounds. japan had over one dozen last year. we found that that resulted in a lot of travel. we started in
korea free trade agreement. apec has adopted this next- generation trade agenda. we hope to use apec to socialize these ideas, get broader agreement about the importance of the agenda, and seek to drive the operations of regional economic operations. in the green growth area, we are also putting an emphasis on trade with specific proposals on trade and environmental goods and services, specific issues like manufacturing, and demonstration of vehicles. we are pushing an agenda on the elimination...
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of dog sleds would take goods from sweden and finland to korea and russia over the lakes mn with ice. and this is where a small gloriously used to store contraband they would make arrangements for smuggling them across the border and there was two way traffic in those days people bought it things money played almost no role here most of the trade was done by exchanging gets you. one of the outposts of the national park is on the lake shore there the expedition will make its last stop part of before a final thrust towards the arctic circle drivers rarely leave their dogs on attended during the stopovers. demonstrates a much higher degree of and durrance than people who. they are full of energy even after a long haul the hyperactive behavior often results in scuffles between teammates. that forget players sit. quiet huskies never attack people no matter whether they're people they know or strangers this is a remarkable distinguishing feature of the breed they show absolutely deviance to the drivers they see the driver as the lead dog. yes sometimes they like behind but then this is not a race it's an expedition there isn't a ri
of dog sleds would take goods from sweden and finland to korea and russia over the lakes mn with ice. and this is where a small gloriously used to store contraband they would make arrangements for smuggling them across the border and there was two way traffic in those days people bought it things money played almost no role here most of the trade was done by exchanging gets you. one of the outposts of the national park is on the lake shore there the expedition will make its last stop part of...
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us here on our t.v. easier headlines was the milestone in the war on terror also a korea election stuff critics doubt all title will crumble after the death of bin ladin but believe the timing was right to strengthen the u.s. president's political games. or maybe it becomes the latest link in america's anti-missile chain agreeing to host part of a u.s. defense system planned across europe. the man who blew and chapman's cover charge investigators concluded their work over the disclosure of eleven russian agents in the u.s. and made for a dramatic real life spy saga last summer. next we assess hopes for a lasting peace between israel and the palestinians the interview coming up. what happens to be aired on maliki the palestinian foreign affairs minister so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. in the palestinian unilateral declaration of statehood that's scheduled for september at the united nations is it still on track because there has been recent noises that if negotiations between israelis and palestinians work out and it will be canceled well you know first of all. it wasn't our choice to g
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example if you look at all the developments except stories you look at korea you look at taiwan you look at china and japan they've all used our trading system to get where they want and they certainly are not by any means you know free market countries in any sense of the word and i think that's the important lesson is that the advice the i.m.f. was giving and the economic policies that i.m.f. economists top learned of themselves at the university of chicago and other orthodox economic schools and then we're putting into that into economic policy advice to developing countries are the wrong kind of policies and advice for most countries in the world and that you need to have very very very differential situations for each country and they're not going to and as we all now know economic theory as described by new liberal or the docs economic schools is just floored it doesn't work with the way our real world economic systems work and markets don't but are far from it even though you're wondering that kind of economic theory well no again you could write believe in a higher call milton friedman you might know but no one is
example if you look at all the developments except stories you look at korea you look at taiwan you look at china and japan they've all used our trading system to get where they want and they certainly are not by any means you know free market countries in any sense of the word and i think that's the important lesson is that the advice the i.m.f. was giving and the economic policies that i.m.f. economists top learned of themselves at the university of chicago and other orthodox economic schools...
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and they are learning chese and using their chinese to learn to be the front-runner. >> rose:ow about sth korea. >> south korea has the biggest student population. >> rose: biggest student population. >> yeah, their parents are opening companies there and they've got to understand the chinese language. >> rose: so the south koreans are sending their studts to china. the chinese are sending their students to america. >> an elsewhere. >> rose: and elsewhere, europe. >> yeah. >> rose: south korea, how about indonesia. >> indonesia depends on the indonesian china east-- chinese. >> rose: vietnam. >> vietnam is a long history of nonfriendliness. not just political reasons. take motorbikes, a free-trade agreement with china, their motorbikes, they would be wiped out. the chinese motorbike will be cheaper and better. >> rose: so they can't have a free-trade agreement. >> no, no, not only can they not have a free-trade agreement, they cannot really get close to china. >> rose: are most of the countries in the asian region scared of china? wary of china? >> wary i would say is the word. not scared. wary
and they are learning chese and using their chinese to learn to be the front-runner. >> rose:ow about sth korea. >> south korea has the biggest student population. >> rose: biggest student population. >> yeah, their parents are opening companies there and they've got to understand the chinese language. >> rose: so the south koreans are sending their studts to china. the chinese are sending their students to america. >> an elsewhere. >> rose: and...