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let's look at western europe, where that's leading. and so i think you will get a consensus. so even though the gop won't have anywhere near 60 members of the senate, there will be a lot of democrats in favor of positive reforms, just as we saw in the state of new jersey. chris christie could say anything he wants. but if the democrats didn't go along with him in the legislature, it would not have become law. and he achieved a lot of positive things precisely because a lot of democrats said we've got to make positive changes. we've got to do these things. and they did and a consensus was reached. i think we're in the process of doing that nationwide. >> zoe e-mails into you, mr. forbes, since you don't like obama's health care plan, what do you think we should do to make health care affordable and accessible to everyone, including those with preexisting conditions? she adds no vague answers allowed. >> okay. we'll probably take up the rest of the show on it. but specifically what you want broadly first is you want to have more free markets in health care and more effective sa
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temperatures, though in the midteens, across much of western europe, though single digit temperatureshere for you in moscow at 6. here's your extended outlook. >>> the sound of japanese music filled the air at new york's carnegie hall. it was part of an effort to raise money to help rebuild northeastern japan after last year's earthquake and tsunami. ♪ about 300 singers from japan and the united states took part in the event. proceeds from ticket sales will support reconstruction efforts. a group from nagoya city in central japan sang nursery songs. a new york choir performed a popular japanese folk song about cherry blossoms. ♪ special guest singer tokiko kato sang amazing grace accompanied by a choir from the united nations. ♪ she said she wanted to express her gratitude to the people of the united states for the help they have given to japan. ♪ [ applause ] >>> we'll be back with more news in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. .
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which maybe fifty will be relatives of parents coming from various parts of the world mostly from western europe and the united states. ever had to return to to the to question returned him to read you know what to do to bring the family to russia i mean was part of that it's a question well that's a complicated question out there i'll give you the answer to that. the fact is that harrison himself wanted to return would. he wanted his son to return and this son was refused a visa by the russian ambassador and was the son of the foreign minister said no russian official. eight hundred sixty eight. in. his second wife so to speak did return. but he never did and none of his children ever did. but one of his grandchildren did and that person happens to be my grandfather and he was the only one that came back you know he came back for reasons that are. personal and political and he came to a yes you could say sentimental also he had a love interest and we married and he became a quite famous surgeon and pathologist here. their only crime of which gives and he has varied in the duty is immaterial i w
which maybe fifty will be relatives of parents coming from various parts of the world mostly from western europe and the united states. ever had to return to to the to question returned him to read you know what to do to bring the family to russia i mean was part of that it's a question well that's a complicated question out there i'll give you the answer to that. the fact is that harrison himself wanted to return would. he wanted his son to return and this son was refused a visa by the russian...
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on they didn't work but she couldn't come back the way she wanted she wanted to come through western europe the war had broken out and she was required to go. back to the united states which she did and i have pictures of my thought there in a rickshaw in. in japan where they start on the way back coming back to the united states. that sounds like dr zhivago and you know yeah let's see how well is alexander's. legacy how was the family well that's another good question. i would say it depends on the family the europeans are going to leave law there but . i have a genealogy family and my guess is that there are over two hundred. fifty of them living people living people dozens of families yes. here is that right now is that the reason for that is that his son alexander had a very large family he had ten children. and they of course had their children you know so branched out very quickly and then. the other two children their parents and had one of them never had any children but the other or you know did have and her family also spread. she had four children over. in the states and europe y
on they didn't work but she couldn't come back the way she wanted she wanted to come through western europe the war had broken out and she was required to go. back to the united states which she did and i have pictures of my thought there in a rickshaw in. in japan where they start on the way back coming back to the united states. that sounds like dr zhivago and you know yeah let's see how well is alexander's. legacy how was the family well that's another good question. i would say it depends...
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they are not like western europe or the united states but there are similar -- freer economic systems. and som sort of a mickage it seemed to me would enable nato to arrange itself with added military capability and do a better job of assuring the interests of the nato countries. much better than they can today. but that is a reach for them. if you will. and i think it will happen. i don't know how lost. that is an institutional change they have to make if they want to be relevant. >> in your opinion did the assad regime fall do you have pen thought on what our, the iranian leadership's course of action may northbound. >> i don't but they have enormous influence, they are important there for politically, important financially. i think that the -- it would be unlikely if the assad government fell that it would be replaced by an alo white government because it's a small minority in the country. i think the iranians would have enormous influence as to what actually evolved as that leadership and my guess is it would be something that would be much more to the side of the extremist. and t
they are not like western europe or the united states but there are similar -- freer economic systems. and som sort of a mickage it seemed to me would enable nato to arrange itself with added military capability and do a better job of assuring the interests of the nato countries. much better than they can today. but that is a reach for them. if you will. and i think it will happen. i don't know how lost. that is an institutional change they have to make if they want to be relevant. >> in...
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few religious ideas and valuable institutions are marginalized and we are seeing that sorted western europe but we are going to have the same problem. it's inevitable of history and christianity is certainly a historical force within the culture. we should transcend and rise above that. >> you talk about a visit that he made to nepal -- around our institution jerry falwell passed away and that was very moving around here, aren't just campus remember him very fondly for his vision and what his commitment was not to the institution that the nation nassau's the culture and that the perspective for me as well because i remember increasingly how dr. falwell on the number of years spoke increasingly about the role of the church their everyday lives and that is what is transferring power more than what candidates re-elect or what policies we see put into effect in the house of congress. and i heard him say those things. he himself who is associated with as i was overseas and is all the power of the message of christ at work in a. of any particular culture, no matter how much we are a part of and.
few religious ideas and valuable institutions are marginalized and we are seeing that sorted western europe but we are going to have the same problem. it's inevitable of history and christianity is certainly a historical force within the culture. we should transcend and rise above that. >> you talk about a visit that he made to nepal -- around our institution jerry falwell passed away and that was very moving around here, aren't just campus remember him very fondly for his vision and what...
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secular, materialallistic point of view and values are marginalized and we're seeing that in western europe but we're part of the same process. a kind of in that sense, inevitable movement of modern history, and christianity is certainly a historical force within culture, and our values and our beliefs should not be secularized in that sense or shouldn't fall under that. we should transcend that and rise above that. >> host: you close your become by talking bat visit you -- about a visit you made to nepal. >> guest: that was very powerful event for me. i was actually planning to go to nepal right around the time when the founder of our institution, the late chancellor, dr. jerry falwell, passed away, and that was a very moving experience around here, around this campus, and those who have been here for quite a while remember him very fondly for his vision and what his commitment was, not just to this institution but to our nation and to our culture, and yet it put things into perspective for me as well, because i remember increasingly how dr. falwell in the last number of years spoke increa
secular, materialallistic point of view and values are marginalized and we're seeing that in western europe but we're part of the same process. a kind of in that sense, inevitable movement of modern history, and christianity is certainly a historical force within culture, and our values and our beliefs should not be secularized in that sense or shouldn't fall under that. we should transcend that and rise above that. >> host: you close your become by talking bat visit you -- about a visit...
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commodities it's not like steel it's not like copper iron ore so when demand starts to slow in western europe i think that russia will be somewhat insulated because not only does it sell commodities but mainly it sells oil ok well i mean if i can go to you you know i was thinking before this program started that we should call the euro zone cannot stand because just as timothy pointed out i mean we don't see any real resolution there just kicking the can down the road we have elections going on right now we have the dutch government fall is not a cozy will probably not be elected and reelected as president i mean there's so much more uncertainty going on in the euro zone and you know and as timothy pointed out right here i mean russia is just basically an innocent bystander. well i would agree with you actually yes indeed external factors do play a very important role as they always did over the past few decades for russia or back. the soviet union but in the current situation there there is a significant level of uncertainty as to what's going to happen internally then ethically we've seen s
commodities it's not like steel it's not like copper iron ore so when demand starts to slow in western europe i think that russia will be somewhat insulated because not only does it sell commodities but mainly it sells oil ok well i mean if i can go to you you know i was thinking before this program started that we should call the euro zone cannot stand because just as timothy pointed out i mean we don't see any real resolution there just kicking the can down the road we have elections going on...
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in the profit friends and western europe the u.k. squandered its oil reserve cash in the seventy's and eighty's and no way we can see from that from they saw the wealth and as benefited from from the fact of saving russia has made significant inroads into saving which will insulated somewhat in the in the coming years if there is a downturn or cope perceived long term downturn in europe and that's a distinct possibility. you know for years we've been talking about diversifying away from the energy sector is here i mean is there enough i mean when the money's coming in it's so easy to be complacent here i mean from the things that incoming president putin is saying are you confident that that reform agenda in modernization will will use the energy resources to build a new economy here well look peter you know actions speak louder than words so you know this is not an easy task because what needs to happen is that a lot of regulatory changes need to occur i remember putin saying that right now russia ranks number one hundred twenty thr
in the profit friends and western europe the u.k. squandered its oil reserve cash in the seventy's and eighty's and no way we can see from that from they saw the wealth and as benefited from from the fact of saving russia has made significant inroads into saving which will insulated somewhat in the in the coming years if there is a downturn or cope perceived long term downturn in europe and that's a distinct possibility. you know for years we've been talking about diversifying away from the...
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at this lousy conceived birth rates in the united states are much higher than in countries in western europe so as america sexual repression not doing us any favor well here to talk about this adult alex chad's adult film actress is here to discuss this hi alex so is being sexually repressive a sexually repressive society possibly harming americans health and well being i definitely think it is and where i have friends over in europe were definitely one of the more courteous countries and talk about that a little bit how would you describe how our cultures are different when it comes to sexuality. over in europe i mean you can have nudity on commercials it's just it's more open it's more free over here i mean you can even opt your kids out of sex education and that's a great it's just. go ahead don't interrupt you there. oh i'm sorry no what i was saying though is it's just it's a country where it is there are so many things that aren't accepted in mainstream from light from any sexuality on t.v. i mean it's there's the bible belt there's everything here it's just and it is harming us i was
at this lousy conceived birth rates in the united states are much higher than in countries in western europe so as america sexual repression not doing us any favor well here to talk about this adult alex chad's adult film actress is here to discuss this hi alex so is being sexually repressive a sexually repressive society possibly harming americans health and well being i definitely think it is and where i have friends over in europe were definitely one of the more courteous countries and talk...
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>> is there a sense in the american culture, in fact, pretty much across western europe that the bible word of god is under assault? >> i think the fact of the matter is the book is under assault. which is nothing new. it has been under assault for generations, that is part of the story we want to tell. it has been persecuted and loved. loved to the point where people have given their lives. as folks come and look through all of these various artifacts, what do you want them to take away from the experience? >> think that they would recognize the position that those that have a bible and most have a bible, to cherish what they have. hopefully they will have a desire to be more engaged in that book and read it. at this time, especially as we celebrate lent and the easter season, recognize the central character which is christ and central event of all history. >> you know the research, people are not reading the word of god, their understanding is not good. do you hope having something like the green collection changes that? >> i have been on several mission trips where our family has be
>> is there a sense in the american culture, in fact, pretty much across western europe that the bible word of god is under assault? >> i think the fact of the matter is the book is under assault. which is nothing new. it has been under assault for generations, that is part of the story we want to tell. it has been persecuted and loved. loved to the point where people have given their lives. as folks come and look through all of these various artifacts, what do you want them to take...
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among them, displacing millions of germans from their homes, trying to destabilize even western europewanting to prevent at all cost democracy from being established in berlin, making outrageous demand in turkey and iran and back in the communist takeover attempts in china or manchuria as he called it. he then stated the utmost need for act of diplomacy backed by military string instead of russia but there's nothing for which they have less respect than for weakness, especially military weakness. churchill downlinked his warning about communism to his sounding of the alarm before world war ii, but warned his listeners that the first time coming case they had forgotten,, no one would listen and one by one, we were all set into the awful whirlpool, joy i brought it to you, it ladies and gentlemen you must not let that happen again. america and britain were at a crossroads of just two possible paths ahead. failure to act on the threat of communism would send them all back to the pool for for a third time he contended. in contrast, standing strong and actively pursuing a settlement with ru
among them, displacing millions of germans from their homes, trying to destabilize even western europewanting to prevent at all cost democracy from being established in berlin, making outrageous demand in turkey and iran and back in the communist takeover attempts in china or manchuria as he called it. he then stated the utmost need for act of diplomacy backed by military string instead of russia but there's nothing for which they have less respect than for weakness, especially military...
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falling on power lines here and also just creating a messy traveling conditions out across parts of western europestern pennsylvania. you saw up to about 46 centimeters of snowfall there. although good news, this is finally work its way off towards the northeast, leaving behind it cooler but fairer weather. although, look here in the rockies, this system has already been bringing some rough weather. it is working its way off towards the east and by wednesday afternoon, the midwest could be seeing some thunderstorms triggered up by that. temperatures in houston at 28. oklahoma city, you're looking at a high of 30. winnipeg, soaring all the way up to 22. los angeles, only at 21 there for your high on tuesday. now, into europe, we're continuing to watch a series of systems here. first, let's talk about this one in central europe. it is already brought heavy snowfall there in the alpine regions. thunderstorm activity across the italian peninsula, now moving off towards eastern europe, bringing all that foul weather with it. not really much of a break here and along the iberian peninsula. look at this
falling on power lines here and also just creating a messy traveling conditions out across parts of western europestern pennsylvania. you saw up to about 46 centimeters of snowfall there. although good news, this is finally work its way off towards the northeast, leaving behind it cooler but fairer weather. although, look here in the rockies, this system has already been bringing some rough weather. it is working its way off towards the east and by wednesday afternoon, the midwest could be...
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western europe is in trouble. l price and the economy and what's going on over there has meant plant closures and we've made our announcements as you've referenced. the margins in europe for these sorts of products are almost non-existent as they are in asia where asia is also oil-price dependent. so the answer to your question is, look at the announcement today. we are bringing back manufacturing to the united states, and this is the biggest announcement of them all. and we, in fact, will have more to do if the united states keeps marching down this policy regimen i talk about earlier. but long story short, western europe is going to take a while to recover. it may be several years. asia has got high oil price to worry about and, of course, the china issues you're reading and reporting on, the united states could become an investment economy quickly here if we handle our policy environment, the lng price becomes the domestic gas price. smart energy policy, smart regulations. the administration has made good progre
western europe is in trouble. l price and the economy and what's going on over there has meant plant closures and we've made our announcements as you've referenced. the margins in europe for these sorts of products are almost non-existent as they are in asia where asia is also oil-price dependent. so the answer to your question is, look at the announcement today. we are bringing back manufacturing to the united states, and this is the biggest announcement of them all. and we, in fact, will have...
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who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europeptured or destroyed enemy armies totaling more than their own strength. merely to name my principal subordinates in the canadian, french, american, and british forces, is to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty, and devotion to duty. the united nations will gratefully remember montgomery,
who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europeptured or destroyed enemy armies totaling more than their own strength. merely to name my principal subordinates in the canadian, french, american, and british forces, is to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty, and devotion to duty. the united nations will gratefully remember montgomery,
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just because of demographics and the surge that we're going to see in the united states, japan, western europe, in the aging population and we all know that we consume about five to seven times more health care once we turn 65, than we do before we're the age of 65, there will be increased demand, and it may have been delayed, but it will, you know, represent a significant opportunity for us going forward. >> let me ask you from an investment standpoint. you've got investors watching, and they want to know whether or not they should be supportive. the stock buying stock. what do you do for shareholders in the next two years? what should they expect? zi think the most important thing i can do is not necessarily focus on the stock price. it's about really focussing on what can i could to drive innovation. >> that leads to growth? >> absolutely. the other areas, globalization. we're really focused on. about 55% of our sales come from outside the united states, and about 60 different countries. what can we do to drive that to an even greater degree? particularly when you think about the people who
just because of demographics and the surge that we're going to see in the united states, japan, western europe, in the aging population and we all know that we consume about five to seven times more health care once we turn 65, than we do before we're the age of 65, there will be increased demand, and it may have been delayed, but it will, you know, represent a significant opportunity for us going forward. >> let me ask you from an investment standpoint. you've got investors watching, and...
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let's pull it back here and look at the temperatures in western europe. we do have madrid at 12. paris, you're looking at a high of 14. ten in london. out in berlin, 13. and single digit temperature up there in stockholm with 9. here is your extended outlook. >>> a quick look at our top story before we leave you this hour. kim jong-un is now in complete control of north korea. he's been named first chairman of the country's national defense commission. >> state-run korean central news agency made the announcement friday. the commission is the center of the country's power. state media say un's late father kim jong-il is now the eternal chairman. kim jong-un is also the supreme commander of north korea. he assumed the role of first secretary of the ruling party thursday. he is now the leader of all three branches of power in north korea, the state, the military, and the ruling party. so on one hand, north korean authorities are celebrating this transition of power. on the other, they're lamenting that failed launch we told you about. state media admitted the plan by space official
let's pull it back here and look at the temperatures in western europe. we do have madrid at 12. paris, you're looking at a high of 14. ten in london. out in berlin, 13. and single digit temperature up there in stockholm with 9. here is your extended outlook. >>> a quick look at our top story before we leave you this hour. kim jong-un is now in complete control of north korea. he's been named first chairman of the country's national defense commission. >> state-run korean central...
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has demonstrated it doesn't work and that we would make a terrible mistake to model america on western europe. i think these kinds of issues, as well as social issues that people discuss in the political context are going to undoubtedly cause differing people to different extents to be part of what has been now, during my adult lifetime, a conservative movement that has ebbed and flowed. it has become a majority and less so depending on circumstances. i think necessity is the mother of invention. fear does focus the mind. i think that the events of 911 and the large number of terrorist activities at various places around the world and the recognition that the lefality of weapons today is different. it changes our margin of error. the threat of dead and the prospect that this country could end up for the first time with a generation that had fewer opportunities and less prospects is a serious problem. i think it registers on people. it is -- that amount of debt is -- it can't be sustained. it is rushing. crushing. it will change the lives of the next generation if we don't see decide ask resol
has demonstrated it doesn't work and that we would make a terrible mistake to model america on western europe. i think these kinds of issues, as well as social issues that people discuss in the political context are going to undoubtedly cause differing people to different extents to be part of what has been now, during my adult lifetime, a conservative movement that has ebbed and flowed. it has become a majority and less so depending on circumstances. i think necessity is the mother of...
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can you imagine a war in western europe now? can you imagine germany and france or and the western country going to war with another western country? for a long time in human history, that was one of the bloodiest places on earth. if you look at america as an example, you were a virginian first and an american second, and now you are an american first and a virginian secondary if you tell people you are in virginia before being an american, they will call you unpatriotic. of we can shift to the national identity, why can we not shipped to the global identity. the reality of the century is the world is so interconnected, we are truly a global family, and if we do not achieve that attitude as a species, we will not survive. >> -- tavis: one thing i find fascinating about your career is that it starts at west point, and it is hard to find a greater military school. i am wondering if the people at west point would be ashamed of your evolution now or whether the people at west point, a military institution that it might be, are open
can you imagine a war in western europe now? can you imagine germany and france or and the western country going to war with another western country? for a long time in human history, that was one of the bloodiest places on earth. if you look at america as an example, you were a virginian first and an american second, and now you are an american first and a virginian secondary if you tell people you are in virginia before being an american, they will call you unpatriotic. of we can shift to the...
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i'm not just talking about us but western europe. so it is that potential for manipulation that causes us concern from a national security perspective and i can assure you, because i've been there, when the joint chiefs of staff sit around the table and talk about various options in any scenario these days, it involves the middle east high on considerations as you look at courses of action. our impact on our national economic picture. that has never been the case before. previously, that's always been sort of a side concern we would have as military men. someone else will worry ability those factors. but today, it is front and center. now, you should cover i guess the problem without at least offering a recommendation and in addition to the things that fred has talked about, i think as americans, we've got to demand that our country, our national legislators come together with a national energy strategy. policies in my mind live as long as the policymakers. i think it has to be a uniform strategy that all sides of the issue can agree
i'm not just talking about us but western europe. so it is that potential for manipulation that causes us concern from a national security perspective and i can assure you, because i've been there, when the joint chiefs of staff sit around the table and talk about various options in any scenario these days, it involves the middle east high on considerations as you look at courses of action. our impact on our national economic picture. that has never been the case before. previously, that's...
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they need to start listening because otherwise the euro was not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly maneuver in the new dynamics of the global economy serry cuts across here israel are fanning the flames of protests quite literally in some cases erica we have reported one type of museums that has started burning its collection of masterpieces driven to the edge by a critical lack of funds. plus one in austria the village is seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less of up to the also one back called the a road sign stolen by surveyor hunter. something lies beneath. thousands of natures of ice under a rock. the love. that is a lure for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it as a distance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard bottom of the big picture. to. fight. through. for. a tough. shit. automat u.n. sec
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and we don't go broke as you see in western europe.es, i think we're moving in a positive direction. in terms of taxes, even though they don't call it a tax, working americans pay payroll taxes in the form of social security/medicare taxes. even if you don't end up paying in income tax, you do pay a payroll tax is not to mention all the state and local taxes and states are very ferocious. i was telling the governor of maine the other day that the top income tax in maine which was reduced to 7.9%, its head and, of a little more of $19,000 per even if you escape the federal income tax, you get slammed on the state level with property taxes, sales taxes, state income taxes. i think the top american people are in a mood for fundamental reform and i'm optimistic about november a host: senator conrad has been moving a budget in the senate based-on the simpsonbowles debt commission budget. would you have supported that had that become the vehicle? guest: i think there is a lot to recommend in some-bowles. i wish they had been more aggressive
and we don't go broke as you see in western europe.es, i think we're moving in a positive direction. in terms of taxes, even though they don't call it a tax, working americans pay payroll taxes in the form of social security/medicare taxes. even if you don't end up paying in income tax, you do pay a payroll tax is not to mention all the state and local taxes and states are very ferocious. i was telling the governor of maine the other day that the top income tax in maine which was reduced to...
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leadership israel was granted a seat in the western europe and others group, w.e.o.g., in new others group, weog, in new york. for that effort i thank you. we appreciate that. but unfortunately, israel was not a number of the weog in geneva, and therefore is effectively banned from many if not most u.n. organizations and agencies. my question is what is the u.s. doing to ensure that israel is granted full membership rights throughout the u.n. system? and then if there's time if you can give us a briefing on hezbollah rearming and what's going on in that part of the region. >> i'm sorry. i didn't hear -- >> what can be done with hezbollah and what the u.n. and the u.s. is doing to help prevent the flow of arms going that direction because it seems as though there's been a blind eye, so to speak, with the flow of arms toward hezbollah. and if you could clarify that, i'd appreciate that very much. >> okay. thank you. let me begin by coming back to unesco. >> yes. >> we need to ensure that the legislative and policy tools that we have and use meet the desired effect and hit their intende
leadership israel was granted a seat in the western europe and others group, w.e.o.g., in new others group, weog, in new york. for that effort i thank you. we appreciate that. but unfortunately, israel was not a number of the weog in geneva, and therefore is effectively banned from many if not most u.n. organizations and agencies. my question is what is the u.s. doing to ensure that israel is granted full membership rights throughout the u.n. system? and then if there's time if you can give us...
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to establish a new drive much because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly outmaneuvered in the new dynamics of the global economy. syrian conflict rocks the euro zone spanning the flames of protest wide literally and some cases that are to go on we're going forward on the want to tie a new team that has started burning its board from a masterpiece and threw into the catch by a political whack off on its. hot spot austrian villages seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less seductive they also wonder that all their road signs stolen by souvenir hundreds. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else some other part of it and realized everything is all. part of the big picture. let's. say it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia. the future. leaders. to. see. back here whether it's you know un secretary-general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for its military incursion and seizure of an oil field from s
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to establish a new truck much because otherwise the euro was not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly in the new dynamics of the global economy. asperity cards across the eurozone are fanning the flames of protest while literally in some cases energy we report on one of time museums that started burning a collection of masterpieces driven to the edge by critical. but. was three and villages seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less seductive and he also won back all their road. find stolen by surveyor hunters. will fall into the future science technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. something lies beneath. thousands of meters of the ice broke. the law. that is a loser for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. well the british science. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. that it seems china is becoming increa
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start pushing you drive much because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly in a new dynamics of the global economy. you're with r t it's good to have your company today and still ahead for you in a program here a frozen voyage. these train tracks are one of the few successful parts of a project to try to bring transports of the russian far north further down the line the project failed having cost. thousands of lives grim parts of the past and one of the farthest reaches of russia that'll be in our close up series coming your way short. of. rounding off the week on a high we expect strong company result push world markets into the black often in different business news in ten minutes. china's geo political ambitions are seeing it enter the fight for the vast energy resources of the arctic on a visit to europe the country's prime minister is expected to look for backing from nordic states for beijing's bid to gain a foothold in the i.c. region as a first step the world's biggest energy consumer seeking permanent
start pushing you drive much because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly in a new dynamics of the global economy. you're with r t it's good to have your company today and still ahead for you in a program here a frozen voyage. these train tracks are one of the few successful parts of a project to try to bring transports of the russian far north further down the line the project failed having cost. thousands of...
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to establish a new track much because otherwise the euro was not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly eichman in the new dynamics of the global economy and as i turn a quarter past the hour here in moscow this is r.t. still ahead for you in the program a bit of a frozen voyage. these train tracks are one of the few successful parts of a project to try to bring transport to the russian far north but further down the line the project failed having cost thousands of lives we explore the gruen paths of the past and one of the farthest reaches of russia that's to come in our close up series. and rounding off the week on a high we expect strong company results to push world markets into the black hole of the employer for installed business news in ten minutes. and in just a few minutes at the r.t. world updater but find out china's geo political ambitions are seeing it enter the fight for the vast energy resources of the arctic on a visit to europe the country's prime minister is expected to look for backing from nordic states for beijing's bid
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called the talks last chance for diplomacy to work with israel threatening military action he western europe have imposed tough sanctions on iran and spell attacks professor of he says they're facing a challenging task in trying to wind around trust now. there's a long list of things that iran is unhappy about and unhappy about killing five iranian nuclear scientist in the last couple of years. sanctions against ordinary people in iran sanctioning. commodities like gasoline i'm happy about sanctioning the central bank which is basically iranian bank which is basically the very kind trades with international companies in fact it's somewhat surprising that iranian government officials go to these meetings and basically listen to the other side which is more or less repeating the same demands that are . not really acceptable to the iranian side asking iran to its its nuclear program and when iran ask why do you want us to do that they say that we think you are making a nuclear bomb and at the same time we hear from the intelligence agencies of this country is united states even israel that iran
called the talks last chance for diplomacy to work with israel threatening military action he western europe have imposed tough sanctions on iran and spell attacks professor of he says they're facing a challenging task in trying to wind around trust now. there's a long list of things that iran is unhappy about and unhappy about killing five iranian nuclear scientist in the last couple of years. sanctions against ordinary people in iran sanctioning. commodities like gasoline i'm happy about...
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establish a new product mark because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly maneuver in the new dynamics of the global economy. across the euro zone are fanning the flames of protest quite literally in some cases parents here cause we record and want to tell you because even that has started burning its blood help now to piece this together governments to listen. plus one austrian village is seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less in the city also like that all their roadside stella by so many are hunters. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. now it seems time is becoming increasingly hungry for a slice of the arctic's energy pine on a tour of europe the country's premier wen jiabao is expected to try to strike a deal with iceland as part of china's effort to gain a foothold in the icy region discuss china's implications of vicious let's talk to dr again chan research fellow at the east asia it is their decision t
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to establish a new truck not because otherwise the euro was not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly like maneuver in the new dynamics of the global economy now austerity cuts across the eurozone are fanning the flames of protest quite literally in some cases at our dot com we report on one italian museum but has started burning it's a collection of masterpieces just in order to get the government's attention. plus one austrian villagers are seeking a change of name but they say they would rather have something a little less indecent they also want back all their road signs stolen by us and we say over eager souvenir. these are the images. from history of canada after. trying to corporations rule today. live from moscow this is r t it seems china is becoming increasingly hungry for a slice of the arctic's energy. on a tour of europe the country's premier wen jumbo is expected to try to strike a deal with iceland as one part of china's effort to gain a foothold in the icy region. research fellow at the east asian institute says that beiji
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start mission new product much because otherwise the euro was not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly eichmann in the new dynamics of the global economy and the austerity cuts across the euro zone a fanning the flames of protest quite literally in some cases at r.t. dot com reports on one italian museum that has started burning its collection of masterpieces just to get the attention of the government. plus one austrian village is seeking a change of name. saying they want something a little less decent they also want back all of their road signs stolen by overenthusiastic souvenir hunters. these are the images. from history of canada after. chunk operations are over there. just about oh ten minutes past the hour here in moscow it seems that china is becoming increasingly hungry for a slice of the arctic spend. on a tour of europe the country's premier wen jarboe is expected to try to strike a deal with iceland as one part of china's effort to gain a foothold in the icy reach of the world who are discussing china's are somewhat ambitious
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to establish a new track much because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly outmaneuvered in the new dynamics of the global economy. mistery cuts across the euro zone or a fan in the flames of protest quite literally and some cases that are teed off bombs we report on one italian museum that has started burning its collection of masterpieces driven by a critical lack of funds. plus one austrian village is seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less seductive we also want back all their road signs stolen by souvenir hunters. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule today. now answer a general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for its military incursion and seizure of an oil field from sudan a cold a clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities as the two nations edge closer to outright war and the blame for which some say could be put squarely at the feet of those behind the separation of the two states. the issue
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to establish a new truck much because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly eichman in the new dynamics of the global economy. this is argentine out of china's geo political ambitions are seeing it enter the fight for the vast energy resources of the arctic on a visit to europe the country's prime minister is expected to look for backing from nordic states for beijing's bid to gain a foothold in the i.c. region as a first step the world's biggest energy consumer is seeking permanent observer status on the arctic council currently consists of eight countries with stakes in the arctic now the shrinking of the polar ice cap which makes the region's vast mineral resources more accessible have certainly stirred up recent territorial disputes alyssa discussed china's quest for arctic which is with ourselves i'll tell the professor of economics and finance of the university of iceland joining us live now from reykjavik thank you it's so good of you to join us a pleasure to have you on our iceland is the first country ch
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percent of their income because otherwise your lou is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly in the new dynamics of the global economy executive director of investment firm d.v. advisors patrick young thank you for coming on r.t. thank you. a twenty two million dollars fine the punishment perhaps perhaps america's most controversial financial giant and the penalty came after revelations that goldman sachs gave inside information to preferred clients allowing them an unfair advantage and as always the kaiser report has the lowdown before show coming your way right now that will be fifteen thirty g.m.t. . it makes sense that the commission was able to negotiate a penalty solomon over four times the two thousand and three panoply settlement so yes goldman sachs already paid a penalty in two thousand and three for this exact same tactical violation but they have more leverage now because of the financial collapse to plead with goldman sachs to pay a little bit more money this background. little board money for your lawbreaking and yo
percent of their income because otherwise your lou is not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly in the new dynamics of the global economy executive director of investment firm d.v. advisors patrick young thank you for coming on r.t. thank you. a twenty two million dollars fine the punishment perhaps perhaps america's most controversial financial giant and the penalty came after revelations that goldman sachs gave inside information to...
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more prosperous future and will avoid the horrors that are unfolding in greece and the rest of western europe. we don't have to go down that path. >> we have time for lisa in sacramento, california, a democrat. lisa, we have about 30 seconds. >> caller: oh, good morning. peter mr. forbes. i just have three questions. one of them you already answered. he says he don't support affordable health care with obama, but obama adopted it from romney. second thing, you say you support the paul ryan budget. and the third thing is how do you start a business when you're unemployed and have no money? thank you. and you have is a wonderful day. >> mr. forbes, we have about 30 seconds. if you can take that third question on starting a business since we've discussed the other two. >> very quickly, if you have an idea for a product or a service, a lot of people have started a business just by producing that product and then going to friends or family and start raising money. you can even go, even though i'm not a big government guy, you can go to the sba, small business administration and see if you can pers
more prosperous future and will avoid the horrors that are unfolding in greece and the rest of western europe. we don't have to go down that path. >> we have time for lisa in sacramento, california, a democrat. lisa, we have about 30 seconds. >> caller: oh, good morning. peter mr. forbes. i just have three questions. one of them you already answered. he says he don't support affordable health care with obama, but obama adopted it from romney. second thing, you say you support the...
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american plan there is an alliance between what we call powers the united states on one hand built western europe on one hand. they are trying to block russia coalition of land powers russia china iran from having access to international money time trade routes and this is in order to enforce that sort of bargaining position for the first coalition in order to block asia the rising asia from being the upper hand in world affairs especially with the rise of putin to power now in russia with the potential of the economic potential of china and with the rising. off iran which is becoming a regional superpower so in this case. syria remains the largest gateway of these land powers to have access to or more to the specially that it's on the shores of the mediterranean if we see the global map we see that these powers have lost all axis through levy or through yemen and through other places these were mortars and all that remains for them is syria that's what that's what we can understand the federation simply the american attack on the syrian regime it's not a little emotional and. professor of the le
american plan there is an alliance between what we call powers the united states on one hand built western europe on one hand. they are trying to block russia coalition of land powers russia china iran from having access to international money time trade routes and this is in order to enforce that sort of bargaining position for the first coalition in order to block asia the rising asia from being the upper hand in world affairs especially with the rise of putin to power now in russia with the...
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need to establish a new drive because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europeis going to just become completely on actually in the new dynamics of the global economy. sara he cuts across the euro zone is fanning the flames of protests quite literally and some cases that are seen tom we've reported on one a time it seems that has started burning it's a pleasure of masterpieces driven to the edge by critical platter funds. plus while the australian village is seeking a change of name saying it wants something a little less seductive they also won back all their road signs stolen by city are on their. 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 part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the british summer sun it's time to. market. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports on our. lead. watching are to un secretary-general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for i
need to establish a new drive because otherwise the euro is not going to continue and frankly western europeis going to just become completely on actually in the new dynamics of the global economy. sara he cuts across the euro zone is fanning the flames of protests quite literally and some cases that are seen tom we've reported on one a time it seems that has started burning it's a pleasure of masterpieces driven to the edge by critical platter funds. plus while the australian village is...