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we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that original plan of the talk is still, well, we focus on protecting u.s. investments and all that. but after this event, i think human rights will be at the front page, and we will talk about it. >> ifill: is it possible in this situation for chen to stay in china? after all, this is resolved? he's not talked about necessarily seeking asylum in the u.s., even that that's apparently on the table. >> before he went in hiding he talked to a few people. we interviewed. and he told his friend he prefer not to leave china, he prefer to stay in china. so i think if he insists on staying in china, it will be a big problem for both countries, both governments. it will say, hey, you have two choices, either set him free, or the chinese government can arrest him, which makes that a bigger problem. or for the united states government and if he refused to leave, what are they going to do. >> susan shirk, what do you think about that? us it possible for him to stay and there is there an appropriate ba
we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that original plan of the talk is still, well, we focus on protecting u.s. investments and all that. but after this event, i think human rights will be at the front page, and we will talk about it. >> ifill: is it possible in this situation for chen to stay in china? after all, this is resolved? he's not talked about necessarily seeking asylum in the u.s., even that that's apparently on the...
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particularly want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out for the voice of america, not only in the language but other languages commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted as products being sold in los angeles, you wouldn't dream of having your advertising program only be one language. wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of languages. we have captured or killed most of the world's dangerous -- many of the world's dangerous terrorists but we have not been fully successful in the war of ideas and stemming recruitment. i know the creation of the cve program was a priority for ambassador benjamin and i'd like him to come in on this modest program at $15 million and whether it needs to be expanded in either amounts spent in each country or to add more than five priority countries. to defeat terrorists long-term, we must take steps for recruitment from -- of young muslim men into organization. i agree one of the most important missions of the
particularly want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out for the voice of america, not only in the language but other languages commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted as products being sold in los angeles, you wouldn't dream of having your advertising program only be one language. wal-mart is not trying to separate any part of california from the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of...
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this can be seen on the english language stations of the voice of america, input 2 -- and 200 stations here. with us are linda gasparello arnaud de borchgrave, "the washington times -- that is one of your outlets? >> well, they pay me. [laughter] of thoughefe "washington post" and christopher chambers. arnaud de borchgrave, do i have your attention? >> 100%. >> what about foreign policy? mitt romney is criticizing obama's foreign policy. >> he is the man that said russia is still our principal enemy. that ended about 20 years ago. >> how do you think obama has handled foreign affairs? >> well so far. the criticisms from the right have been very unfair, and of course on the right they are still saying he is not an american citizen and does not belong in the white house, and this should be a legal issue. >> what i find amazing is the idea that he could be born in kenya at a time when the 18- year-old white woman giving birth in kenya at a sensitive time could be born in a white hospital, and nothing would be said in the newspapers and at that time about it, and somehow the conspiracy was
this can be seen on the english language stations of the voice of america, input 2 -- and 200 stations here. with us are linda gasparello arnaud de borchgrave, "the washington times -- that is one of your outlets? >> well, they pay me. [laughter] of thoughefe "washington post" and christopher chambers. arnaud de borchgrave, do i have your attention? >> 100%. >> what about foreign policy? mitt romney is criticizing obama's foreign policy. >> he is the man...
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korean service that according to my friend who was still in pyongyang, you are not only the voice of america but also the voice of victims of the north korean dictatorship. rfa programming includes commentaries by north korean defectors to help north koreans understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration's policies towards north korea and what it should play. and further elaborate on the means of communication and the kind of information to all sectors of north korean society that you think we should be promoting. >> well, the administration's appointment of robert king as the ambassador for human rights is a good move. he comes from this committee, as i understand it. a good man doing a good job. i think we should be moving up to a higher level, though. in particular, i think we need a more robust multilateral strategy on human rights. for us in the bush administration it was hard. we had a progressive left government in seoul that didn't want to play on this
korean service that according to my friend who was still in pyongyang, you are not only the voice of america but also the voice of victims of the north korean dictatorship. rfa programming includes commentaries by north korean defectors to help north koreans understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration's policies towards north korea and what it should play. and...
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i mean if arts the art was are these really really but when we were told don't listen to the voice of america why. oh you can't because the realize they're telling lies. that's the same mistake what some somehow people repeat if people today have their opinion and they say well i think i like this candidate oh no oh you have some interest or you maybe want to get some money i want to get some. kind of very special. you know. what you personally need if you just walk out that i like this like me but not another one but maybe some people like this kind of because i think it's the best in it and i myself happen to think what to do is russia cannot afford an experiment with someone who never let anything. jump to the chair of the president of the country especially in the world which we have now says principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra and director of the muddiness here peter it's a good life we'll be back after a break so stay with us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other par
i mean if arts the art was are these really really but when we were told don't listen to the voice of america why. oh you can't because the realize they're telling lies. that's the same mistake what some somehow people repeat if people today have their opinion and they say well i think i like this candidate oh no oh you have some interest or you maybe want to get some money i want to get some. kind of very special. you know. what you personally need if you just walk out that i like this like me...
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you can also see this program on the english language stations of the voice of america around the world, and you can see it on about 200 regular television stations, public stations, public access station, and others here in the united states. where were we? we were talking about drugs. i think we have done drugs. unfortunate choice of words. you're an editor, aren't you? >> the not ask what was in this cup. just want to make sure. >> i got on the wrong bit of this of drugs in the '60s. everybody was doing them. i was scared of them. i was already rather to find out all. i felt with my personality, the last thing i needed was to try something new. i'll stay with the alcohol. marijuana -- i did not have a moral position that i did not find people were much fun when they were doing it. i do not think people going -- great stuff. and they did not use the word stuff. another short word. did not find that entertaining. driven a martini and they would talk the night away. it is all a matter of personal taste. "the washington post" in the late 1960's and arlen 1970's, we were divided in two --
you can also see this program on the english language stations of the voice of america around the world, and you can see it on about 200 regular television stations, public stations, public access station, and others here in the united states. where were we? we were talking about drugs. i think we have done drugs. unfortunate choice of words. you're an editor, aren't you? >> the not ask what was in this cup. just want to make sure. >> i got on the wrong bit of this of drugs in the...
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the art was always a little sick of growth really but when we were told don't listen to the voice of america why. oh you can't because the realize that telling lies that's that's the same mistake what some somehow people repeat if people today have their opinion and they say well i think i like this candidate oh no oh you have some interest or you maybe want to get some money or want to get some. kind of very special. you know. which you personally need if you just boys out there i like the skinny but not otherwise but maybe some people like this kind of because i think it's the best company i myself happen to think of it could be russia cannot afford an experiment with someone from never let. go of the chair of the president of the country especially in the world which would have no says the principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra and direction the muddiness keep you know the same people like will be back through three after a break so stay with us and. good luck for a jury. to believe in its most sophisticated robot which. doesn't join the sound anything jim's mission to teach
the art was always a little sick of growth really but when we were told don't listen to the voice of america why. oh you can't because the realize that telling lies that's that's the same mistake what some somehow people repeat if people today have their opinion and they say well i think i like this candidate oh no oh you have some interest or you maybe want to get some money or want to get some. kind of very special. you know. which you personally need if you just boys out there i like the...
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i'm with voice of america. you said the united states needs to challenge rye ran, representatives of the u.n. security council plus germany sit down tomorrow with iran's nuclear negotiator. what does iran need to agree to to make those successful f. they are not as so many have been with iran, what should the u.s. do next? >> well first of all, i think it's a tactical decision whether one talks to the iranians. i think we get caught up in that. what do you say once you're talking to hem. i think there are a couple of things that have to be said. the world has to be reliably confident that iranians have been shut off from a bath way to a nuclear weapon. the problem with reprocessing to a lower percentage is that it is basically the same process that you can pursue higher percentages later on. once you solve the science problem it's just an engineering problem. there are grave dangers in saying to iranians you can entrich to this level and no further because you leave the capacity in place. secondly, i think the i
i'm with voice of america. you said the united states needs to challenge rye ran, representatives of the u.n. security council plus germany sit down tomorrow with iran's nuclear negotiator. what does iran need to agree to to make those successful f. they are not as so many have been with iran, what should the u.s. do next? >> well first of all, i think it's a tactical decision whether one talks to the iranians. i think we get caught up in that. what do you say once you're talking to hem....
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i'm with voice of america television. i don't know if there isn't a study of the potentially next crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far all our energy systems to produce energy consume massive amounts of water. and we are running out of water. is there any study about the next crisis on water that will collapse the energy production? >> okay, let's see. i saw some others. yes? >> thank you. steve moseley, una board and independent education consultant. tim, i'm wondering if you could -- you talk so eloquently about -- i'm hoping one of the outcomes of rio plus 20 is to really establish another millennium development goal. there is a tendency in policy for pendulum swings. if you add something, you start dropping things. and we're just at the point where the post 2015 has the opportunity for many of the other mdgs to succeed. but there is a tendency to call for trade-offs. how do you get the energy behind the other millennium goals to ensure that this addition actually becomes a catalyst for something that drives
i'm with voice of america television. i don't know if there isn't a study of the potentially next crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far all our energy systems to produce energy consume massive amounts of water. and we are running out of water. is there any study about the next crisis on water that will collapse the energy production? >> okay, let's see. i saw some others. yes? >> thank you. steve moseley, una board and independent education consultant. tim, i'm wondering...
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. >> so of course "voice of america," we have it throughout the world, hottest record in russia for thes, as you heard there. obviously we had the record heat in this country in march. we told you last night, 7,700 records broken in march for hottest time. so, you know, we are all worried about carbon emissions. not all of us. here is professor michelle bachmann to explain there is no problem at all. >> there isn't one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. there isn't one such study because carbon dieoxide is not a harmful gas. it is a harmless gas. carbon dioxide is natural. it is not harmful. it is a part of earth's life cycle. >> all right. well, let's bring in an actual expert here to see if michele bachmann was right that. a member of the global carbon project, international coalition of scientists that studty carbon emissions. so, prefacer guerney? carbon dioxide is a normal gas. what are you complaining about? >> it's true in a very strict sense that carbon dioxide doesn't necessarily directly influence the human being but it has a great echt
. >> so of course "voice of america," we have it throughout the world, hottest record in russia for thes, as you heard there. obviously we had the record heat in this country in march. we told you last night, 7,700 records broken in march for hottest time. so, you know, we are all worried about carbon emissions. not all of us. here is professor michelle bachmann to explain there is no problem at all. >> there isn't one study that can be produced that shows that carbon...
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>> i think the voice of america rose up, a half a million people resisted. the mpaa, i think themselves, were uncomfortable with the rating. today, we have a pg-13 rating, which is saying to parents take your kids, let them go. also, for what it's worth, every single province in canada gave this film a pg rating. commonsensemedia.org gave it a pg rating and we're here today and with the nea, aft and other incredible organizations are here committed to making a difference and that is what we're seeing. what is amazing is that kids and families are going to tell bus the conversations they never had before. absolutely awesome. >> and that is an important social issue that deserves a lot of attention. what prompted you to get involved in the project? >> i was one of the 13, you know, 13 million kids are bullied every year in america, and i was one of them. i was a kid that was bullied, i carried that with me and i wanted to make a change and to give a voice to the experience. hopefully that is what this film is doing. >> when people go in to see your film, when
>> i think the voice of america rose up, a half a million people resisted. the mpaa, i think themselves, were uncomfortable with the rating. today, we have a pg-13 rating, which is saying to parents take your kids, let them go. also, for what it's worth, every single province in canada gave this film a pg rating. commonsensemedia.org gave it a pg rating and we're here today and with the nea, aft and other incredible organizations are here committed to making a difference and that is what...
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who does humanitarian work in their career roadway caribbean service that you are not only the voice of america, but the voice of the victims in the north korean dictatorship. rfa includes commentaries from north korean defectors to help them understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you to comment on the role you think human rights has played in this administration's policies toward north korea, and what it should play, and for the elaborate on the means of communication, and kinds of information to all sectors of the military and society they you think we should be promoting? >> well, the administration's appointment of robert king as the ambassador of human rights was a good move. a good man, doing a good job. i think we should be moving up to a higher level off. in particular, i think we need a more robust multi level strategy on human rights. for us, the bush administration was hard. we had a progressive left government in south korea did not want to play on this, and in europe we have countries that preferred to point the finger at the
who does humanitarian work in their career roadway caribbean service that you are not only the voice of america, but the voice of the victims in the north korean dictatorship. rfa includes commentaries from north korean defectors to help them understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you to comment on the role you think human rights has played in this administration's policies toward north korea, and what it should play, and for the elaborate...
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voice of america. [laughter] >> you're backing your statement but the assessment of continued intent by al qaeda affiliate's and yemen sees the escalating conflict in the forces and a lot of death and wounded. the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a more prosperous and space future. obviously it's a very important place and we've made that clear with regards to the national security. the approach as comprehensive and we will continue as the transition progresses to meet the needs by delivering humanitarian economic aid as clause providing security and counterterrorism support to combat the threat of the violent extremism. as i said earlier which i think he made reference to, al qaeda despite the success we have achieved in the fight against it remains a threat to the unite
voice of america. [laughter] >> you're backing your statement but the assessment of continued intent by al qaeda affiliate's and yemen sees the escalating conflict in the forces and a lot of death and wounded. the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a...
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voices. from america, from many different parts of culture. actually, eventually, hollywood films to reflect more of america and the changing population and changing artistic voices. (narrator) in "swoon," director tom kalin reinterpreted the scandalous 1920's chicago trial of nathan leopold and richard loeb, two lovers accused of murdering a young boy. rather than obscure the characters' homosexuality, kalin took a different route. (muffled screams) (tom kalin) at the heart of "swoon," and it's one of the things that makes many audiences maybe disturbed by the film, is its unrepentant quality or a refusal to moralize. "swoon" doesn't have as its core a desire to locate leopold and loeb as victims or as heroes. come on. (tom kalin) "swoon" really tries to tell the film from inside the relationship. the chaotic, contradictory, complex relationship of them. so that in a certain degree, you are made to participate. i'm not peddling family values in "swoon," for instance. i'm peddling values that are much more complicated, that ask you to ask ques
voices. from america, from many different parts of culture. actually, eventually, hollywood films to reflect more of america and the changing population and changing artistic voices. (narrator) in "swoon," director tom kalin reinterpreted the scandalous 1920's chicago trial of nathan leopold and richard loeb, two lovers accused of murdering a young boy. rather than obscure the characters' homosexuality, kalin took a different route. (muffled screams) (tom kalin) at the heart of...
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korean service according to my friend who was still in pyongyang, are you not only the voice of america but also the voice of victims of the north korean dictatorship. r.f.a. programming includes commentary as we all know by north korean defectors to help them understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration's policy towards north korea? and what it should play. and further elaborate on the means of communication and the kind of information to all sectors of north korean society that you think we should be promoting. >> the administration's appointment of robert king as ambassador for human rights is a good move. he comes from this committee as i understand it. good man doing a good job. i think we should be moving up to a higher level. in particular i think we need a moreau bust, multilateral strategy on human rights. for us the bush administration it was hard. we had a progressive left government in seoul that didn't want to play and in europe, france and
korean service according to my friend who was still in pyongyang, are you not only the voice of america but also the voice of victims of the north korean dictatorship. r.f.a. programming includes commentary as we all know by north korean defectors to help them understand the broader world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration's policy towards north korea? and what it should play....
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in north korea wrote to the service according to my friend in pyongyang you are not only the voice of america but also the voice of the victim's in the murphree and dictatorship. the program includes commentary as we all know by the north korean defectors to help the north koreans understand the border world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration policy towards north korea and what it should play and further elaborate on the means of communication and the kind of information to off sectors of the society that you think we should be promoting. >> the appointment for the investor of human rights he comes from the committee as i understand it, and is doing a good job. i think we should be moving up to a higher level. in particular, i think we need a more robust multilateral strategy. for us, the budget ministry and was hard we have a progressive government that didn't want to play on this and then we had in europe and germany countries that prefer to point at the u.s.. we now have a v
in north korea wrote to the service according to my friend in pyongyang you are not only the voice of america but also the voice of the victim's in the murphree and dictatorship. the program includes commentary as we all know by the north korean defectors to help the north koreans understand the border world and how north korea appears from the outside. could any or all of you comment on the role that you think human rights has played in this administration policy towards north korea and what...
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. >>> and one of the treasured voices in america and american music has been silenced. levon helm died of cancer today. ♪ take a load off annie ♪ and you put the load right on me ♪ >> that, of course, from the documentary, "the last waltz." helm was 71. >>> and coming up, one hour can save your life after a heart atak atta attack. do you know the three things doctors want you to do. dr. besser with a very personal answer, coming up next. and this is my cvs pharmacist. i found out i had cancer. diabetes. i had a heart attack. so, i needed help with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting you to potential drug interactions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm sue, and i bring all my prescriptions to my cvs. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month
. >>> and one of the treasured voices in america and american music has been silenced. levon helm died of cancer today. ♪ take a load off annie ♪ and you put the load right on me ♪ >> that, of course, from the documentary, "the last waltz." helm was 71. >>> and coming up, one hour can save your life after a heart atak atta attack. do you know the three things doctors want you to do. dr. besser with a very personal answer, coming up next. and this is my...
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would be the voice of the british government race in america is of course an american government and it is that they clash and all of these voices together they reveal some truths about the world as a whole now we should learn what it is that we are in a legal point of contention with the department of justice in the united states as a result of our recent publication which concerned the united states so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the way we say it will be interesting if we can see in the world we need a component of legalization is that actually capable of speaking through unfortunately a majority of the big networks in american states and they are not capable of effectively criticizing the u.s. but. i think of where you restrained by the toil policies while you are making a program for our team no not at all we make the program has made an independent of british production company to the internet for purposes of some sort of training so you know stage has any editorial control because it's not as i know it's very it was a paid what the phoenix suns were i t
would be the voice of the british government race in america is of course an american government and it is that they clash and all of these voices together they reveal some truths about the world as a whole now we should learn what it is that we are in a legal point of contention with the department of justice in the united states as a result of our recent publication which concerned the united states so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the way we say it will be interesting...
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i am voice of america television. i don't know if there's any study of potentially next crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far, all our energy ceases to produce energy, consume massive amounts of water. we are running out of water. is there any study about the next crisis of water that will collapse the energy production? >> okay. let's see, i saw some others. >> steve moser, you in a board an independent education consultant. 10, you talk a eloquently about hoping where the outcomes of rio+20 is to really establish another millennium development goal of an energy which makes eminent sense. there's a tendency and policy around development pendulum swings but if you add something to start dropping things. which gets us to the point where the post 2015 has an opportunity many of the other in the gees to 60. but there is a tendency to call for trails. how to get the energy behind the other morning calls to ensure that this addition actually becomes a catalyst for something that drives all of them to succeed in e
i am voice of america television. i don't know if there's any study of potentially next crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far, all our energy ceases to produce energy, consume massive amounts of water. we are running out of water. is there any study about the next crisis of water that will collapse the energy production? >> okay. let's see, i saw some others. >> steve moser, you in a board an independent education consultant. 10, you talk a eloquently about hoping where...
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i'm with voice of america. you said united states needs to challenge iran, representatives of the u.n. security council plus germany will be sitting down tomorrow in istanbul. what does iran need to agree to make negotiations successful? if they are not successful, negotiations have been in iran, what should united states do next? >> first of all, i think it is a tactical decision whether anyone talks to iranians. what's strategic what you say once you're talking to them. there are a couple things that have to be said. the world has to be reliably confident that the iranians have been shut off from a pathway to a nuclear weapon. the problem with enriching and reprocessing to a lower percentage is that it is basically the same process that you can pursue higher person of percent -- percentages later on. there are great dangers in saying, you can enrich to this level and no further because you leave the path to enrich higher levels in place. secondly, i think the iranians have to be told they're going to have to
i'm with voice of america. you said united states needs to challenge iran, representatives of the u.n. security council plus germany will be sitting down tomorrow in istanbul. what does iran need to agree to make negotiations successful? if they are not successful, negotiations have been in iran, what should united states do next? >> first of all, i think it is a tactical decision whether anyone talks to iranians. what's strategic what you say once you're talking to them. there are a...
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well look he has so many names liz you know he's called the voice of the voiceless he's called the symbol of flawed justice in america he's really something who has become really in a person nation largely not just for the people incarcerated for the people who are looking for social equality in this country for people who are looking for the poor in the wealthy to be treated equally he talks about all of this in his work in his six books that he's published that are translated into many languages he talks about this in his weekly commentary he certainly talks about that in our interview with him so he's become really a face for those who believe that the one of the reasons he has endorsed the occupy wall street movement for example is that he believes also that the ninety nine percent of the people are really being left to men for themselves and that's something that he doesn't want and that's why exactly he has become so popular and has received so much support from around the world around a saucy i thank you very much for sharing a little bit more with this exclusive interview that you had with jim i went. to jama
well look he has so many names liz you know he's called the voice of the voiceless he's called the symbol of flawed justice in america he's really something who has become really in a person nation largely not just for the people incarcerated for the people who are looking for social equality in this country for people who are looking for the poor in the wealthy to be treated equally he talks about all of this in his work in his six books that he's published that are translated into many...
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voice and not so polished look that's captured hearts. nick watt brings us the full story of his homeland homeliest hero. ♪ >> reporter: in america, everyvesences. even "the voice" is supposed to be about "the voice." ♪ ♪ i'm free falling. over here on britain's got talent, occasionally we like to weave a different narrative. unlikely looking star shambles on stage. jonathan is 17, prey to the bullies at school. >> it damaged my confidence quite a bit. >> reporter: he was paired with charlotte in music class. >> i'm protective of jonathan. >> reporter: eyes roll. and then ♪ >> jonathan, you are a future star. >> it wasn't just that he was overweight and homely looking, he didn't look like an opera singer. he looked like a heavy metal guy. >> reporter: he looks like that guy from lost, before you can say sinically manufactured pop act, there's a youtube clip fest. >> we're trained to think that only beautiful people can sing, but the other part of it, a lot of people that look like that don't really have the confidence. >> reporter: it's susan boyle all over again. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: she came second but sold 14 million records worldwide. he had b
voice and not so polished look that's captured hearts. nick watt brings us the full story of his homeland homeliest hero. ♪ >> reporter: in america, everyvesences. even "the voice" is supposed to be about "the voice." ♪ ♪ i'm free falling. over here on britain's got talent, occasionally we like to weave a different narrative. unlikely looking star shambles on stage. jonathan is 17, prey to the bullies at school. >> it damaged my confidence quite a bit....
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i think "the voice," the success of "the voice" has opened the rest of america's eyes.and handsome. and really kind, too. >> anybody bald ever made the list? >> we're thinking about you for next year. i've taken it under advisement. >> meredith, kathie lee also made categories in this magazine. >> yes. rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as feve
i think "the voice," the success of "the voice" has opened the rest of america's eyes.and handsome. and really kind, too. >> anybody bald ever made the list? >> we're thinking about you for next year. i've taken it under advisement. >> meredith, kathie lee also made categories in this magazine. >> yes. rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with...
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especially i want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out to the voice of americaot only in the language of other languages that are commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted by the pakistan government has an effort toward separatism. if you are trying to sell products and los angeles you wouldn't dream of having your effort as a program being only one language. wal-mart is not trying into separate any part of california for the united states but they are trying to sell a product to people that speak a variety of languages. we have kept order killed most of the world's dangers, many of the world's interest terrorists but we didn't been fully successful of the war of ideas and stemming recruitment. i know the creation of the program was a priority for the ambassador benjamin and i would like the ambassador to comment on the effectiveness of this program which is now a $15 million whether it needs to be expanded either in the amount spent in each country or to add more than five priority countries. to see terrorists long term we must take steps to r
especially i want to focus on pakistan where i think it's very important that we reach out to the voice of americaot only in the language of other languages that are commonly spoken in pakistan. this should not be interpreted by the pakistan government has an effort toward separatism. if you are trying to sell products and los angeles you wouldn't dream of having your effort as a program being only one language. wal-mart is not trying into separate any part of california for the united states...
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and in the back. >> i am with voice of america television. i do not know if there is a study of the potentially mixed crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far, all of our ways to produce energy concern massive amounts of water, and we are running all-out -- running out of clean water. is there any steady given to this? >> i am an independent education consultant. you talk so eloquently about hoping one of the outcomes is to reestablish another millennium goal. there is a tendency in policy around development to add pendulum swings. if you add something, you start dropping things. we are just where 2015 and after has an opportunity for other things to succeed. how do you get the energy behind the other millennium goals to be sure that this edition becomes a catalyst for something that drives all of them to succeed in education. this administration is so supportive of girls and women, but it is supposed to drop by 50% funding for education as a trade-off in a food security. could you talk about that? >> i will take one more. and then giv
and in the back. >> i am with voice of america television. i do not know if there is a study of the potentially mixed crisis to produce energy, which is water. so far, all of our ways to produce energy concern massive amounts of water, and we are running all-out -- running out of clean water. is there any steady given to this? >> i am an independent education consultant. you talk so eloquently about hoping one of the outcomes is to reestablish another millennium goal. there is a...
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of the extensive public discussion. when the america's cup came along, the idea came up of trying to build a portion of the improvements for the america's cup event in 2013, although we a voice been clear we would only undertake that construction if we knew we could completed in time for the 2013 events. we continue to monitor that idea and promise. the board and familiar approved the concept design. work very hard to do that. we have now essentially completed our work. we were joined with the assistance of the roman and design group to help and advise and assist us. and we have essentially completed our work. dpw is beginning the construction drawings. they are expected to complete packages by july of this year. if all goes as expected, construction will end of october 2012 and will be finished right after fleet week and will run until may of 2013. at the same time that we have worked with the city family to secure funding to build the blocks between jones and height street, just a few weeks ago the board approved funding to do the construction drawings. they are working on them. we have every expectation the city is now looking for funds to build the blocks will be success
of the extensive public discussion. when the america's cup came along, the idea came up of trying to build a portion of the improvements for the america's cup event in 2013, although we a voice been clear we would only undertake that construction if we knew we could completed in time for the 2013 events. we continue to monitor that idea and promise. the board and familiar approved the concept design. work very hard to do that. we have now essentially completed our work. we were joined with the...
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. >> my name is -- [inaudible] from voice of america.our remarks come you were referring to afghanistan's future engagement with nato in the u.s., that will be discussed in chicago summit. so i was wondering what would be the u.s. position in terms of its engagement, especially military engagement and presence beyond 2014 when it comes to antiterrorism combat forces, or nature of military operations to? that is something we're working on now with our allies and partners in the isaf context, and that's something that will be discussed at the summit. and i think i will have to encourage you to watch this space in chicago, and to hear what the leaders have agreed on that subject. >> there's a question on the far end. >> my name is mike, recently retired from the senate armed services committee, and nice to see you again. we had a discussion not long ago with the atlantic council on the subject that came up that there was a perception that maybe race in in chicago by couple of our allies. we always point out that we want the europeans to do
. >> my name is -- [inaudible] from voice of america.our remarks come you were referring to afghanistan's future engagement with nato in the u.s., that will be discussed in chicago summit. so i was wondering what would be the u.s. position in terms of its engagement, especially military engagement and presence beyond 2014 when it comes to antiterrorism combat forces, or nature of military operations to? that is something we're working on now with our allies and partners in the isaf...
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. >> so i want to bring in another one of america's most prominent environmental voices, robert f. nnedy, jr., he is joining us from our los angeles studios. he was named one of time magazine's heros of the plan innocent. robert is president of the waterkeeper alliance, robert thing you as well for joining us inside "the war room" on this important night. and joining the former vice president as well. you have heard this conversation that we have been having. i'm completely obsessed with this issue of how we persuade public policy makers. it seems like up to this point, the -- we have been losing the messaging war to the republicans, those of us who care about this. do you believe beyond the substance of it that we have been losing the messaging war? >> losing the messaging war for precisely the reasons that the vice president said, and he has been the chief messenger of this issue for the past three decades. it's simply they have spent several billion dollars on the companies like exxon, the koch brother, chevron, the american petroleum institute, the corporate cronies have a strin
. >> so i want to bring in another one of america's most prominent environmental voices, robert f. nnedy, jr., he is joining us from our los angeles studios. he was named one of time magazine's heros of the plan innocent. robert is president of the waterkeeper alliance, robert thing you as well for joining us inside "the war room" on this important night. and joining the former vice president as well. you have heard this conversation that we have been having. i'm completely...
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neither does the new, softer, kinder voice of conservative talk radio at america, mike huckabee, who called nugent a good friend and an incredible individual. >> i don't know whether the secret service is really taking what he said seriously. it really was not threatening at all. the secret service has their own issues to worry about. in fact, some of them probably need to be inoculated from a little colombian cat scratch fever. >> the double standard coming from the right wing is outrageous. when reverend wright said god damn america, the right wing said, words matter! heck, the right wing tried to ruin the dixie chicks for saying that president bush embarrassed them from texas. >> just so you know, we're all on the side of yawl. we do not want this war, this violence. and we're ashamed that the president of the united states is from texas. >> no one has gone after ted nugent's comments the way the right wing went after the dixie chicks. the the romney campaign hasn't even mentioned nugent by name when responding to his comments. romney's camp is now saying they didn't solicit ted n
neither does the new, softer, kinder voice of conservative talk radio at america, mike huckabee, who called nugent a good friend and an incredible individual. >> i don't know whether the secret service is really taking what he said seriously. it really was not threatening at all. the secret service has their own issues to worry about. in fact, some of them probably need to be inoculated from a little colombian cat scratch fever. >> the double standard coming from the right wing is...
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of gentle giant. at least in america he is. he's a different voicee rest of the world but here he's al roker -- >> that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> are you kidding? that's great. that is terrific. >> tell us about fatherhood, hugh. how are you doing? how is the baby? >> it's very uplifting. i love it. yeah. she's great. i couldn't love her more. i wish i had done it 30 years ago. >> yeah. >> is it what you expected? >> hard to say at the moment. everyone always said, hugh, you've got to do it, it is really the best thing in life and i was always dubious but i think they're probably right. >> the chase is in the other direction sometimes. you don't want to do it when you're being hammered by people. are you a diaper changing kind of dad, do you get in there with the nitty-gritty? >> i have changed half a diaper. >> you start there. >> i started. i was looking after the baby one night and i had written instructions in case anything happened. i gave the baby a lecture, i said don't let anyt
of gentle giant. at least in america he is. he's a different voicee rest of the world but here he's al roker -- >> that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> are you kidding? that's great. that is terrific. >> tell us about fatherhood, hugh. how are you doing? how is the baby? >> it's very uplifting. i love it. yeah. she's great. i couldn't love her more. i wish i had done it 30 years ago. >> yeah. >> is...
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of america that's ignored. (applause) >> dave: so if you're a supporter of our troops why don't you have more conservative voices on the huffington post? because right now you're just like opposite. what if you and rupert murdoch just go to a field and settle this with pistols? >> stephen: whoa who is writing your questions, joe the plumber? (laughter) >> stephen: i wish he was. i wish he was. the man's a patriot. >> you're just so behind. >> stephen: you don't have any conservative voices. >> we have tons. >> stephen: who? paul krugman? >> read before you aggregate. it's a great rule of the internet. >> stephen: i don't have to. it happens automatically. >> you would know the huffington post is not about right versus left it's about right versus wrong. (applause) >> stephen: that's a lovely bumper sticker you have there. (laughter) so what is next now that you have millions and millions of views a day, now that you've got legitimacy? >> what's next to me is to learn to cook. >> stephen: you're greek and you don't know how the cook? >> you know what it is like to be greek and not knowing how to cook. it's like b
of america that's ignored. (applause) >> dave: so if you're a supporter of our troops why don't you have more conservative voices on the huffington post? because right now you're just like opposite. what if you and rupert murdoch just go to a field and settle this with pistols? >> stephen: whoa who is writing your questions, joe the plumber? (laughter) >> stephen: i wish he was. i wish he was. the man's a patriot. >> you're just so behind. >> stephen: you don't...