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they find themselves in the worse living conditions than in their homeland us state department brothels fifty thousand degrees in cards per year. the wife of alleged russian arms trader victor boot of faces interrogation ahead of her husband's trial she claims she was detained along with her husband and questioned for hours by airport and customs officials in new york meanwhile boots a preliminary hearing has been pushed back to the end of january. a russian icebreaker reaches one of the two ships stuck in ice off of russia's pacific coastline vessels have been stranded for over a week in two meters thick ice in the sea of all faults authorities say the fishermen are in no immediate danger and have enough supplies to see them through the rest. up next peter lavelle and is a guest debate on how long the world can remain addicted to oil that's coming up in cross talk after this short break. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about it is probably the greatest debate of our time energy security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy futur
they find themselves in the worse living conditions than in their homeland us state department brothels fifty thousand degrees in cards per year. the wife of alleged russian arms trader victor boot of faces interrogation ahead of her husband's trial she claims she was detained along with her husband and questioned for hours by airport and customs officials in new york meanwhile boots a preliminary hearing has been pushed back to the end of january. a russian icebreaker reaches one of the two...
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. >> reporter: the us state department plans to fly thousands of american citizens from egypt starting monday. the announcement comes hours after the us embassy advised americans to consider leaving as soon as they can. this american tourist was surprised by the sudden uprising. uprising [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: meanwhile low- flying jet fighters flew over cairo, but not deterring thousands from taking to the streets. egyptian opposition leader elbaradei gathered in the main square, cheered by the crowd. >> i came today to join you on the happiest day in our lives. today i can look each one of you in the eyes and today you have taken back your right-to- life and freedom. what is begun cannot go back. >> reporter: the military taking over the role of keeping order in cairo, but the troops are doing nothing to disperse protesters or demonstrators. the army focused on stopping looting in the city. the government tries to stop protesters from oorganizing. the cell phone service is finally back up, but text messaging is widely disrupted. in cairo, dominic di-natale, fox news. >>> secreta
. >> reporter: the us state department plans to fly thousands of american citizens from egypt starting monday. the announcement comes hours after the us embassy advised americans to consider leaving as soon as they can. this american tourist was surprised by the sudden uprising. uprising [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: meanwhile low- flying jet fighters flew over cairo, but not deterring thousands from taking to the streets. egyptian opposition leader elbaradei gathered in the main...
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brown's proposal largely aims to close the state's $25 billion budget deficit by using a mix of deep cuts from nearly all state departments. some of the biggest cuts will bu made in welfe, sial services an higher education. the proposal spares k-12 education p though. the governor wants to call a special election hoping voters will approve higher income, sales and vehicle taxes for the next five years. >> california has the third highest foreclosure rate in the nation and a new report warns the situation may only go from bad to worse. according to reality track, the bleakest year for u.s. housing has just begun. theyn to repossess more homes this year since the housing meltdown began back in 2006. borrows are two months behind on mortgages. banks took back more than 1 million homes in 2010. that's the highest number of foreclosure properties on records dating back to 2005. a new labor department report shows an increase in the number of people who applied forpp a j benefit, jobless benefits as retailers shed temporary holiday employees. the labor depathment says the number of people asking for unemployment benefits jumped
brown's proposal largely aims to close the state's $25 billion budget deficit by using a mix of deep cuts from nearly all state departments. some of the biggest cuts will bu made in welfe, sial services an higher education. the proposal spares k-12 education p though. the governor wants to call a special election hoping voters will approve higher income, sales and vehicle taxes for the next five years. >> california has the third highest foreclosure rate in the nation and a new report...
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in the best interests of china, the urkts and the wornit the world for to us continue to work together. >> the state department says clinton and yang discuss aid wide range of issues including the north korean and iranian nuclear programs, measures to counter global warming, and china's human rights record. and they agreed to strengthen cooperation to resolve issues of mutual concern. the two countries also agreed that north korea must take steps for denuclearization and pointed to the need for improved north and south korean ties to restart the six-party talks. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. special representative on north korea is in beijing and will likely ask china to use its influence on the north to ease tensions on the korean peninsula. stephen bosworth arrived in the chinese capital on wednesday, after visiting south korea. on thursday he will meet senior chinese officials including envoy wu dawei, who chairs the six-party talks. s expted to ask boswort toccep cha' proposal of an er chief negos of the talks. a long utkoannbu in oul th resu towardrow their differcebereis going to move mi fuchu,improve the spee
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brown's proposal largely aims to close the state's $25 billion budget deficit by using a mix of deep cuts from nearly all state departmentssome of the biggest cuts will be made in welfare, social services and higher education. the proposal spares k-12 education p though. the governor wants to call a special election hoping voters will approve higher income, sales and vehicle taxes for the next five years. >> california has the third highest foreclosure rate in the nation and a new report warns the situation may only go from bad to worse. according to reality track, the bleakest year for u.s. housing has just begun. they plan to repossess more homes this year since the housing meltdown began back in 2006. borrows are two months behind on mortgages. banks took back more than 1 million homes in 2010. that's the highest number of foreclosure properties on records dating back to 2005. a new labor department report shows an increase in the number of people who applied for a job benefit, jobless benefits as retailers shed temporary holiday employees. the labor department says the number of people asking for unemployment benefits
brown's proposal largely aims to close the state's $25 billion budget deficit by using a mix of deep cuts from nearly all state departmentssome of the biggest cuts will be made in welfare, social services and higher education. the proposal spares k-12 education p though. the governor wants to call a special election hoping voters will approve higher income, sales and vehicle taxes for the next five years. >> california has the third highest foreclosure rate in the nation and a new report...
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us. when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the state department to get to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that that day hopefully at some point not in the too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to trial our one day wearing their yellow jumpsuits and black hoods it will be the music of rage against the machine that is popular sells twenty four hours a day. and you can see the full interview with rage against the machine guitarist tom morello in about ten minutes time right here on. all the maritime drama is almost over for an eye spell and ship that had been stuck far east coast for about two weeks more than three hundred people were trapped on board the vessel that is now being scored through the frozen seas by two ice breakers a pair of other smaller ships have already been towed to safer waters three vessels got trapped in ice in the sea. before the new year extreme weather conditions and tec
us. when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the state department to get to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that that day hopefully at some point not in the too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to trial our one day wearing their yellow jumpsuits and...
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government had used your music to torture people when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the state department to get him to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that on that day hopefully at some point not too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to trial our one day wearing their yellow jumpsuits and black hoods it will be the music of rage against the machine that is pumped into their cells twenty four hours a day tom used to be a member of a very well known group of rage against the machine i'm. wondering how would you categorize what would you believe the machine to be today do you think people should be outraged people should people be outraged they certainly should be. what i categorize as the machine of today i know that the. i think the overarching message of all of my projects whether it's rage against machines street sweeper social club or the nightwatchman is that it's every day people who have their hands on the wheel of history that
government had used your music to torture people when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the state department to get him to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that on that day hopefully at some point not too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to trial our...
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government had used your music to torture people when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the. state department to get him to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that on that day hopefully at some point not in the too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to trial and i one day wearing their yellow jumpsuits and black hoods it will be the music of rage against the machine that is pumped into their cells twenty four hours a day how would you say capitalism has affected the world's. it's omnipresent you have had the opportunity to tour in many countries around the planet. even over the course of my tour in history which has been about eighteen years now. you know perth starts to look like lisbon starts to look like berlin start to look like mexico city they all the same dunkin donuts the same benetton shops you know capitalism and job is to remake the world in its image and to create. and to create wants to create unnecessary wants so there's product
government had used your music to torture people when we learned that the united states government was using rage against machines music to torture people guantanamo bay we sued the. state department to get him to stop and we were unsuccessful in that suit and pursued over the course of a couple of years and i think it's a thing of the crime my only hope is that on that day hopefully at some point not in the too distant future when the war criminals of the bush administration are brought to...
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state hillary clinton. she joins us this morning from the state department. has the united states administration, yourself, the president, secretary gates, told the egyptian government that any military crackdown will result in the cutoff of u.s. military assistant? >> no. right now, we're monitoring the actions of the egyptian military. they are, as i'm sure your contacts are telling you, demonstrating restraint. working to find the difference between peaceful protesters and other criminal elements that are a danger to the egyptian people. we have sent a very clear message that we want to see restraint. we do not want to see violence by any security forces. we continue to convey that message. there's no discussion as of this time about cutting off any aid. we always are looking and reviewing our aid. but right now, we are trying to convey a message that is very clear. that we want to ensure there is no violence. and no provocation that results in violence. and that we want to see these reforms and a process of national dialogue begun so that the people of eg
state hillary clinton. she joins us this morning from the state department. has the united states administration, yourself, the president, secretary gates, told the egyptian government that any military crackdown will result in the cutoff of u.s. military assistant? >> no. right now, we're monitoring the actions of the egyptian military. they are, as i'm sure your contacts are telling you, demonstrating restraint. working to find the difference between peaceful protesters and other...
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two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various us financed n.g.o.s like freedom house and national endowment for democracy and like those early revolutions people mobilized around a common goal abdel nur came all the way from us wanted to get rid of a dictator it's right to beat us with the police he feel it's right to beat us was army fail the russians must admit a bus is an engineer qualified and jobless but he says he can't find work because of corruption we can't find jobs he paid two one is inside the company sixty so isn't egyptian bone so you can walk is a company and as a result europe beckons most the people who want to go to italy want to go to greece want to go to england so people in egypt want to leave this country because they are very frustrated and they are looking for better life for a better future and for us that means mass immigration and the problems that come with it may cause shared lives abroad but got caught up in the violence on the trip back home i don't think at this second there's enough momentum at the m
two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various us financed n.g.o.s like freedom house and national endowment for democracy and like those early revolutions people mobilized around a common goal abdel nur came all the way from us wanted to get rid of a dictator it's right to beat us with the police he feel it's right to beat us was army fail the russians must admit a bus is an engineer qualified and jobless but he says he...
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two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various us financed and geos like the freedom house and national endowment for democracy to create nato regime change in those former soviet union areas and to literally encircle russia now the what what's going on in the middle east with the jasmine revolution in tunisia that we saw a few days ago and now in egypt well we have a food crisis taking place that is the backdrop and within that you have these n.g.o.s like freedom house training activists in trade unions and various other organizations to demand democracy demand human rights and so forth the majority of this appears to be orchestrated very finally by technique nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of billows which russia's own forces now reportedly have a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't violate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design is says it will be able to b
two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various us financed and geos like the freedom house and national endowment for democracy to create nato regime change in those former soviet union areas and to literally encircle russia now the what what's going on in the middle east with the jasmine revolution in tunisia that we saw a few days ago and now in egypt well we have a food crisis taking place that is the backdrop and within...
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at 36, presiding over the state department bureau responsible for east asia and as david reminded us, the south pacific. and that job, his office was on the sixth floor of the department of state which on those premises is considered close to heaven since it's just below the office of the secretary of state. so flash ahead 30 years. there he is again. back in foggy bottom. but this time on the first floor. close to the cafeteria. he took pleasure in showing off what he called his huddle. it gave him a chance to laugh at the ironies that attended the drama and occasionally the melodrama of his life. so richard had a playful heart too. but it was still a proud heart. and there was plenty of room in it for pride in his colleagues. especially as coti and president obama have stressed, his younger colleagues. mentoring often meant pushing proteges to higher positions, on higher floors. his was a generous heart as well, but most of all, his was a brave heart. he showed current of many kinds, intellectual, political, diplomatic, moral courage, but physical courage too. most recently during t
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state department is asking people to contact the state department or the u.s. embassy but she tells us we can't get ahold of anybody at the u.s. embassy and it is difficult there in cairo. we will have more on that part of the story coming up at 11:00. for now we're live in the newsroom. >> all right. thanks. the search for a missing central valley boy and the man who kidnapped him is shifting this weekend. dive teams made their final underwater search of the stanislaw county canal this afternoon. today they began air and road patrols for the bodies 46-year-old juniani cardenas seen there and jose rodriguez. the boy allegedly took the boy from his grandmother's arms nearly two weeks ago and drove off in the silver corolla. cruise pulled that car from the canal seen here on friday. >>> in san francisco, with demand and donations down, a longtime women's health clinic is slated to be closed but a last-minute push sunday way to raise the $250,000 it needs to stay open. live from san francisco where they are holding a fund-raiser. hello, kimberley. >> reporter: all of the employees working
state department is asking people to contact the state department or the u.s. embassy but she tells us we can't get ahold of anybody at the u.s. embassy and it is difficult there in cairo. we will have more on that part of the story coming up at 11:00. for now we're live in the newsroom. >> all right. thanks. the search for a missing central valley boy and the man who kidnapped him is shifting this weekend. dive teams made their final underwater search of the stanislaw county canal this...
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joining us now from the state department, secretary of state hillary clinton. secretary, president obama on friday called on mubarak to recognize the rights of the egyptian people. are you satisfied with the steps that mubarak has taken so far? >> oh, i don't think anyone is satisfied. least of all the egyptian people, who have legitimate grievances and are seeking greater political freedom, a real path to democracy and economic opportunity. and for 30 years, the united states through republican and democratic administrations has been urging the mubarak government to take certain steps. in fact, we've been urging that vice president be appointed for decades and that finally has happened. there is a long way to go, chris. and our hope is that we do not see violence. we see a dialogue opening that reflects the full diversity of egyptian civil society, that has the concrete steps for democratic and economic reform. that president mubarak himself said he was going to pursue. and that we see respect for human rights for egyptian people. and the kind of progress that
joining us now from the state department, secretary of state hillary clinton. secretary, president obama on friday called on mubarak to recognize the rights of the egyptian people. are you satisfied with the steps that mubarak has taken so far? >> oh, i don't think anyone is satisfied. least of all the egyptian people, who have legitimate grievances and are seeking greater political freedom, a real path to democracy and economic opportunity. and for 30 years, the united states through...
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it's not in our interest like me and you are the majority of people in the us but i think the people who run the state department they look at it in terms of power the the it's just another country they want to control and because it's so poor and weak. they figure they can actually do it but what's the point of controlling haiti i mean honestly you know would haiti is a tiny nation and there aren't that many people i mean politically when it comes to the global stage do they have a lot of influence can they get a lot of other people on our side if we needed them to know it's just domination well it's they look at it strategically every it's like a chess game to them where the pawns matter. so why did the government support the military coup government in honduras last year that's the second poorest country in the hemisphere doesn't seem strategically important although they do have a. military base there but you know who knows they could have one in haiti someday they're looking at it in terms of just street power in every country matters you know there was a wiki leaks cable that was released just recently tha
it's not in our interest like me and you are the majority of people in the us but i think the people who run the state department they look at it in terms of power the the it's just another country they want to control and because it's so poor and weak. they figure they can actually do it but what's the point of controlling haiti i mean honestly you know would haiti is a tiny nation and there aren't that many people i mean politically when it comes to the global stage do they have a lot of...
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i have been there many times and i used to work in the state department. i know the country well and i think moldova is moving in the right direction slowly but surely. russia is a place where the government shows no respect for human rights. we have seen this with the verdict in the recent case and with the arrest of an opposition figure, the sentencing of him going to jail, murders of journalists and opponents of the russian government, crackdown against opposition activities, journalists who are afraid to speak out and report. there's no question that russia belongs in the not-three categories. host: go ahead. caller: i would like to get the focus back on the united states and torture. mr. kramer keeps saying that we haven't system of checks and balances and that we cannot fix our government through voting. we voted for mr. obama in 2008. we voted for a constitutional lawyer because we thought he would engage in comprehensive civil liberties upgrade of the united states. we have recently had a president, mr. bush, who wrote a book and went around the un
i have been there many times and i used to work in the state department. i know the country well and i think moldova is moving in the right direction slowly but surely. russia is a place where the government shows no respect for human rights. we have seen this with the verdict in the recent case and with the arrest of an opposition figure, the sentencing of him going to jail, murders of journalists and opponents of the russian government, crackdown against opposition activities, journalists who...