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much larger numbers in western europe upon to fight gone to fight in syria. i was expect they will get good while they are in serious good at killing and pick up some job skills in terms of explosives and beheadings in things like that. everyone is concerned of course if they come home because if they went over radicalize one would expect they will come back at least that radicalize. as they say with really good job skills they have picked up at the fight. do we have any indication right now of any scheme to attack the united states? no but the smaller countries have i say you know we take for granted in the united states that we have a functioning legal justice system and the fbi and layers and layers of clean policemen and women. a lot of these countries just don't have that. so if these people return or when they return where we can monitor them check them more or less know when they might be coming back to the united states if they were from united states trinidad and jamaican places like that small numbers but they don't have the ability to track these f
much larger numbers in western europe upon to fight gone to fight in syria. i was expect they will get good while they are in serious good at killing and pick up some job skills in terms of explosives and beheadings in things like that. everyone is concerned of course if they come home because if they went over radicalize one would expect they will come back at least that radicalize. as they say with really good job skills they have picked up at the fight. do we have any indication right now of...
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, have left comfortable western europe and travelled to the caliphate in iraq and syria. and ladies and gentlemen, here is the key point about that. for everyone watching here in america: if they don't get killed. these westerns waging jihad overseas one day they will return home. these are u.s. citizens and passport holders and when they return home sawing off someone's head in the middle east they will probably not transition peacefully in the life and get a job at a gas station. no. the jihad will come here. isis right now is calling on its followers. they are saying come to the caliphate and establish this utopiaian islamic society. it as a good thing if you say put. in chicago, new york, london berlin isis calls them city wolves. city wolves. and they are telling them to rise up on american soil. you can be a one man jihad in your own back yard. think of fort hood. think of the boston n bombing. think of paris in january of 2015. in paris perfect example of what i am talking about. two well armed jihadist brothers, trained in yemen with al-qaeda. they returned home t
, have left comfortable western europe and travelled to the caliphate in iraq and syria. and ladies and gentlemen, here is the key point about that. for everyone watching here in america: if they don't get killed. these westerns waging jihad overseas one day they will return home. these are u.s. citizens and passport holders and when they return home sawing off someone's head in the middle east they will probably not transition peacefully in the life and get a job at a gas station. no. the...
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i look at western europe, some other markets. latin america where they are number one in brazil.see how we can challenge number two and then number one. >> and western europe, where are the growth opportunities? >> western europe, they are present in a few countries, right now, i think we need to build up all the other countries and come back strongly to western europe. >> what do you want for share at the moment? >> very low digit. >> but you a target that you're aiming for? >> we only need to look at how to go to double digit, the market share. >> talk to me about china. you're now trying to beef up the likes of xiaomi. do you think pass them? >> china is quite interesting. we see a shift. we announced that we build up this new company. we see a great opportunity. not only on smart phone but on different devices. we need some time of course. i think the opportunity is there and we need a good balance between traditional china and -- >> have you got people knocking on your door already? >> we have something. we cannot talk about it. >> tell me about what devices you're bringing
i look at western europe, some other markets. latin america where they are number one in brazil.see how we can challenge number two and then number one. >> and western europe, where are the growth opportunities? >> western europe, they are present in a few countries, right now, i think we need to build up all the other countries and come back strongly to western europe. >> what do you want for share at the moment? >> very low digit. >> but you a target that you're...
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western europe we culturally seem to have something that we can learn from these eastern european nationsrn european countries are doing a little bit better. so, france for example, is reasonably high up there with about 33%, compared to the global average of 22. and that could be partly to do with encouragement by the french government for, you know, quotas. >> okay, wendy, we'll have to leave it there. fascinating stuff. that's all the business for this hour. thanks for being with us. >> alice, thanks very much. plenty of women in the studio today, at least. if you want to get in touch with us here at bbc world news you can do so on social media. on twitter, there's also a bbc world news facebook page. "impact" is coming up next. stay with us here on bbc world news. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i gu
western europe we culturally seem to have something that we can learn from these eastern european nationsrn european countries are doing a little bit better. so, france for example, is reasonably high up there with about 33%, compared to the global average of 22. and that could be partly to do with encouragement by the french government for, you know, quotas. >> okay, wendy, we'll have to leave it there. fascinating stuff. that's all the business for this hour. thanks for being with us....
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aircraft, low cost, low frills, short haul destinations around europe and to other countries around western europe, central europe, that sort of thing. they tend the break down of the airline is they tend to the airbuses, whether it's an a319, which is short haul or the a3120 which is the concern in this incident. the safety record is relatively good. these are airliners with very many different airlines operate around the world seen as a work horse, as it were for transporting passengers short distances a understand short haul flights low frills sort of thing around the world. i think we need to be careful about going into too much detail about safety records until we have certainty about what might have caused this plane to come down. we need to be very clear about saying that the airliner concerned, the aircraft manufacturers will point to safety records but a320s are flying every day around the world in all sorts of countries and their safety record is very good. again, i think we need to be very careful here not to speculate too far. certainly the airliner concerned, german wings has referred
aircraft, low cost, low frills, short haul destinations around europe and to other countries around western europe, central europe, that sort of thing. they tend the break down of the airline is they tend to the airbuses, whether it's an a319, which is short haul or the a3120 which is the concern in this incident. the safety record is relatively good. these are airliners with very many different airlines operate around the world seen as a work horse, as it were for transporting passengers short...
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from a recruiting point of view, like our country in western europe, some get recruited or radicalized off the net, the homepages and whatnot, but there radicaluple of pretty mosques in the region. some of the places i just mentioned. that is how -- radical mosques in the region. 100 is not seem like a lot, and is not come up the little countries they come from, a total inability to do with that, that is what their concern is. reporter: those countries are the main ones -- general kelly: jamaica, trinidad and thobago, venezuela, surinam. reporter: if the u.s. is helping hearinguntries, in your you said if and when those guys could come through the same networks that come through the border, we are talking at the isi at the border threat? general kelly: in general, the countries in the western hemisphere do not have nearly the ability to attract people do, fbi, homeland security, databases and that kind of thing. you are in this part of the world, you travel freely between countries. there are legal ways to do it, but there are simply people walking across borders, and as i've described
from a recruiting point of view, like our country in western europe, some get recruited or radicalized off the net, the homepages and whatnot, but there radicaluple of pretty mosques in the region. some of the places i just mentioned. that is how -- radical mosques in the region. 100 is not seem like a lot, and is not come up the little countries they come from, a total inability to do with that, that is what their concern is. reporter: those countries are the main ones -- general kelly:...
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it's just about coming to its peak in western europe as you can see what a great shot that is, wow. live pictures of the sun being eclipsed. we'll be back in a couple of minutes. that was great timing. >>> welcome back. it's that time of the week where we debate as to which chart is the chart of the week. i have picked the dollar index because this has had massive implications on global assets. not just on u.s. equities but emerging market currencies as well and this week we saw a big reversal in the green back after the fed indicated a rate rise may not come in the near future. yellen also referenced the negative impact of the stronger dollar. we saw the dollar see the biggest one day reversal since 2009. it's come back a bit. still up about 9% year to date. this was a chart that every investors was watching. especially after the dovish fed statement on wednesday. >> it was a big chart. it was important. but i picked something that had a little less focus and i think is a bigger story. let's look at the ftse 100 up the best part of 3.5%. it hasn't been focused on. record highs as i
it's just about coming to its peak in western europe as you can see what a great shot that is, wow. live pictures of the sun being eclipsed. we'll be back in a couple of minutes. that was great timing. >>> welcome back. it's that time of the week where we debate as to which chart is the chart of the week. i have picked the dollar index because this has had massive implications on global assets. not just on u.s. equities but emerging market currencies as well and this week we saw a big...
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so i guess it's no surprise but it is terribly disturbing it that isis recruiting teens from western europe and the united states? >> no, it's not a surprise. you just heard the cia director john brennan talk about the use of social media by isis. one of the key things that we are going to have to do is finally recognize this ideology, this islamic terrorist jihadist ideology and have to delegitimize it if we are going to be able to defeat the message and the story they are putting out there. we have not been able to do. >> you sound like a broken record. say that every time we come on. got to do it. apparently we. >> i'm going to to keep saying it. that's the first thing we have to do is to recognize this ideology and not excuse it and not to dismiss it and defeat that message that they are putting out there across social media because for some reason it is attracting these young people. the other thing we have to realize is that turkey is not an ally with us in fighting against isis because they are not controlling the flow of men, young women or young men or material going across their b
so i guess it's no surprise but it is terribly disturbing it that isis recruiting teens from western europe and the united states? >> no, it's not a surprise. you just heard the cia director john brennan talk about the use of social media by isis. one of the key things that we are going to have to do is finally recognize this ideology, this islamic terrorist jihadist ideology and have to delegitimize it if we are going to be able to defeat the message and the story they are putting out...
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missiles were being installed in western europe with five to 10 minute flight time to moscow.an had announced the star wars program, which is called defense, but strategic analysts on all sides agree it is a first strike weapon, what is called missile-defense. it was an extremely tense period. the russians were concerned. it was down at the time they were concerned, but recently released archives, russian archives indicate the concern was very high. there's a recent u.s. intelligence report analyzing in detail what the reactions were in it concludes, it's words are the war scare was real. we came close to war. it is worse than that. because in 1984 at the peak of this, this is when the doomsday clock was approaching midnight, right in the midst of that, russian automated -- the detection systems, which are much worse than ours, we have satellite detection and we can -- they have radar detection, line of sight. they can only detect missiles when you can kind of see them with radar. they detected a u.s. missile attack. the protocol is for that information to be transmitted to th
missiles were being installed in western europe with five to 10 minute flight time to moscow.an had announced the star wars program, which is called defense, but strategic analysts on all sides agree it is a first strike weapon, what is called missile-defense. it was an extremely tense period. the russians were concerned. it was down at the time they were concerned, but recently released archives, russian archives indicate the concern was very high. there's a recent u.s. intelligence report...
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it's estimated 4,000 people have traveled from western europe and several dozen more from the united states to join the fighters. >>> the damage is still being assessed in syria after a u.s.- led coalition strike last night hit an isis-controlled oil refinery. the coalition efforts against the mill lip tants are being criticized by an iraqi official. >> reporter: the u.s.-led coalition targeting an isis- held oil refinery on sunday night. a human rights group said airstrikes killed more than two dozen people including militantsance oil refinery workers. last november, the u.n. estimated isis earned 1.6 million a day from selling oil. security is high in turkey following the attack. >> translator: as you can see, our windows are broken. we had clients ininside. they ran outside fearing. >> reporter: coalition forces carried out 3,000 strikes on isis attacks in syria since august. this is criticized by an iraqi official. isis is said to have attacked this city over the weekend. >> translator: i'm sure many others share my opinion that slow action by the international coalition against
it's estimated 4,000 people have traveled from western europe and several dozen more from the united states to join the fighters. >>> the damage is still being assessed in syria after a u.s.- led coalition strike last night hit an isis-controlled oil refinery. the coalition efforts against the mill lip tants are being criticized by an iraqi official. >> reporter: the u.s.-led coalition targeting an isis- held oil refinery on sunday night. a human rights group said airstrikes...
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he's already appeared several times at dance festivals in western europe.arn more money there as well. erhan: the most lucrative performances are still at private parties, for example birthdays and weddings. there are lots of tips. reporter: the performance at the cabaret starts with a female belly dancer. the tourists in the audience have seen this kind of thing before. erhan ay is next -- and the audience is fascinated, by more than his glittering new costume. the guests from abroad stay on after the show. their opinions vary. >> i think ladies can get -- i think they would be more appreciated for this. >> i didn't expect to see something like that. but it shows that turkey has some very different, very colorful sides. it was beautiful. reporter: erhan ay is planning his own solo show. he also wants to teach other men how to dance to ensure that the , old tradition remains a part of modern turkey. christopher: so diverging opinions on mail bellydancing there. we have been discussing in the studio. both of our mail camera operators here prefer to see femal
he's already appeared several times at dance festivals in western europe.arn more money there as well. erhan: the most lucrative performances are still at private parties, for example birthdays and weddings. there are lots of tips. reporter: the performance at the cabaret starts with a female belly dancer. the tourists in the audience have seen this kind of thing before. erhan ay is next -- and the audience is fascinated, by more than his glittering new costume. the guests from abroad stay on...
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given that this is western europe spain, france germany, and especially with the germans you can be insuredt this will be maintained to the highest standards. >> yeah. the a320 is a proper work horse? >> yes, there are thousands of them. something happened to the airplane that the airplane itself would be saying my goodness what hit me. because the wings will not have dropped off, or it suddenly disappeared in this cloud of gas, unless something made it be. >> whefrn we have airline disasters, and we have seen quite a few in the last few months and that's what it has felt like including the airasia flight everybody thinks of the fear of flying for some people it is exacerbated by that. but air travel is still the safest way for human beings to travel? >> yeah, you are 20 times more likely to die driving to the area. and the thing is you touched on we have seen one or two or three reasons. the fact that there are so rare shouts out and says this is very, very unusual. they are not happening like they were 20 and 30 years ago. >> andrew brooks thanks so much for coming in. thank you. >>> stil
given that this is western europe spain, france germany, and especially with the germans you can be insuredt this will be maintained to the highest standards. >> yeah. the a320 is a proper work horse? >> yes, there are thousands of them. something happened to the airplane that the airplane itself would be saying my goodness what hit me. because the wings will not have dropped off, or it suddenly disappeared in this cloud of gas, unless something made it be. >> whefrn we have...
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this is western europe, spain france germany especially with the germans you can rest assure that this will be maintained to the highest standards. something happened to that, the airplane itself would say, if it could speak what hit me. the plane would not have collapsed. the wings would not have dropped off and disappear in the clouds unless something made it do it. we can speculate to what that might be. and there are many answers to that question. >> there have been reports that yemen's government has asked for security council to deal with the houthi rebels. the rebels took over taiz on supplied. they're already occupy and control the city of sanaa. they say they plan to push south to the port city of aden where the country's president is trying to hold on to power. several were killed in anti- anti-houthi protests. >> they wore hats with the colors of the yemeni flag. by day's end several protesters were dead and dozens injured. people have made it clear that they are not welcomed. but the street may be losing to the heavily armed houthies. the governor of the province resigned.
this is western europe, spain france germany especially with the germans you can rest assure that this will be maintained to the highest standards. something happened to that, the airplane itself would say, if it could speak what hit me. the plane would not have collapsed. the wings would not have dropped off and disappear in the clouds unless something made it do it. we can speculate to what that might be. and there are many answers to that question. >> there have been reports that...
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it's heartbreaking to think that my friend in west africa and western europe are asking. let's get this straight. there are just unarmed people killed on the streets of the united states, and left for dead. and no one is charged for this, and to say correct, that is what is happening. that is in every way a continuation of a history of country. >> what is your relationship to ghana? 15. >> besides the fact that that's where your mum lives, does it like. >> we went back and forward between england and the states and nigeria, more often when we were young. when our father came into our life, we went every year to ghana. when we first went i thought we'd feel this open armed embrace, like a welcome home prod gal whatever, but it wasn't like that. there was no - there was no instantaneous sense of belonging. in fact, i felt the same combination of belonging and unbelonging in ghana as i did in england and the states. for a time that was heart-breaking. it occurred to me that there was no place, there's no one place in the world that i can say why this place is mine", and i st
it's heartbreaking to think that my friend in west africa and western europe are asking. let's get this straight. there are just unarmed people killed on the streets of the united states, and left for dead. and no one is charged for this, and to say correct, that is what is happening. that is in every way a continuation of a history of country. >> what is your relationship to ghana? 15. >> besides the fact that that's where your mum lives, does it like. >> we went back and...
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are hoping that the economic effects of the crisis can be contained, at least the effects on western europe. that's why the market has been holding up so well. i also have to say the nervousness is quite high on the markets, even more so as the dax here in germany had reached so many record highs. at the moment, the dax is slightly higher than last night. still, pretty far away from its record highs. the euro stoxx 50 index up front about .4%, and the euro trading at a bit more than $1.11. >> thank you very much for that. >> indonesia is preparing to go ahead with the execution of two australian nationals in a move that has sparked a diplomatic row between the two countries. so far, a flurry of international appeals against the executions have been unsuccessful. >> the two members of the so-called bali nine were arrested for drug smuggling in 2000 five. they have arrived on the indonesian prison island off the main island of java. while there, indonesia says they are due to be executed by firing squad. >> shortly before the transfer michael chan turned away from the prison gates after tryin
are hoping that the economic effects of the crisis can be contained, at least the effects on western europe. that's why the market has been holding up so well. i also have to say the nervousness is quite high on the markets, even more so as the dax here in germany had reached so many record highs. at the moment, the dax is slightly higher than last night. still, pretty far away from its record highs. the euro stoxx 50 index up front about .4%, and the euro trading at a bit more than $1.11....
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things that is interesting about the motions of national identity is that one can trace them in western europe from the et century onwards and also point out many of the clothes made is the unit of loyalty are not necessarily easily squared to the claims in the human identity and so that again the claims that the supreme object of the person of loyalty and therefore it is often stated one of the things i was trying to do is lower the different forms of identity to plan out at different times people have made claims on behalf of each of these identities that are mutually exclusive. some people say religion is the one identity more important than any other. or they said the same about the civilizations that they can't all be right and i suppose one of the purposes of the book was to point that out just by looking at the different forms of identity to see what the claims further for being advanced by different people and it turns out that they were the same. civilization is important. there is a problem there. >> when did you start thinking about history in this way and what are some of the categ
things that is interesting about the motions of national identity is that one can trace them in western europe from the et century onwards and also point out many of the clothes made is the unit of loyalty are not necessarily easily squared to the claims in the human identity and so that again the claims that the supreme object of the person of loyalty and therefore it is often stated one of the things i was trying to do is lower the different forms of identity to plan out at different times...
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and canadian population is in range, as well as northern western europe. cory: he says the model x will hit the road this summer. will a software update suit fears with the car's battery ko nking out? joining me is a battery expert and author of a terrific book about the search and battle for a better battery. also, from new york, a senior analyst. peter i know you are very bullish on the company. what was the best news for tesla out of today's press conference? guest: about managing expectations when the gentry product comes out. i don't think customers with a model s have range anxiety. this is about managing the inside part of the experience and with a potentially smaller battery, range anxiety will be an issue in this will address it for them. cory: when did you expect the car, and when do you expect it now? guest: by 17. -- 2017. when the giga factory is up and running, we will have the car. cory: what are the technological limitations to creating this car for the masses? the luxury tesla, they say the base price is $70,000. to sell a $30,000 car, wha
and canadian population is in range, as well as northern western europe. cory: he says the model x will hit the road this summer. will a software update suit fears with the car's battery ko nking out? joining me is a battery expert and author of a terrific book about the search and battle for a better battery. also, from new york, a senior analyst. peter i know you are very bullish on the company. what was the best news for tesla out of today's press conference? guest: about managing...
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second speed and they're at 54% and our penetration and velocity on mobile broadband far exceeds western europe. so what we've been doing has worked and even under the more regulatory regime. you're always going to have some puts and takes. that's what the issues i've heard about what we don't want blocking, we don't want throttling, we don't want these things. okay, we can do that. you don't have to have mother may i bureaucracy great in washington with all the title ii and everything that comes with the. are a thousand different provisions within the cfr's as a result of title ii. the sec will decide, each fcc which one they will forbear against or not which is a potential the tedious and complicated process that may take a lot of time and leave uncertainty. if you're a small start, what's the role of going to fall today? i waited 10 years, 10 years for this fcc to approve some tiny little translator application for my radio station. 10 years. and if they are bogged down on a little fm translator 200-watt transfer application for 10 10 years, when the issue did they they give me 30 days to pe
second speed and they're at 54% and our penetration and velocity on mobile broadband far exceeds western europe. so what we've been doing has worked and even under the more regulatory regime. you're always going to have some puts and takes. that's what the issues i've heard about what we don't want blocking, we don't want throttling, we don't want these things. okay, we can do that. you don't have to have mother may i bureaucracy great in washington with all the title ii and everything that...
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add to that one of the senators mentioned, russia is financing with very large efforts in western europe to movements trying to undermine the western system. russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia where i worked quite diligently in recent years. we are facing not just the question, and an important question. my wife grew up in the grainy and community - ukrainian community in hartford so we are very committed to ukraine but the real challenge of this crisis is that russia, after immense effort on the part of the west -- and i must say immense efforts -- has broken out of the general of unity -- channel of unity and cooperation among the countries of europe and is now adapting an anti-western and anti-globalization approach. to understand the importance of this, there was an article in the washington post this week talking about the rhetoric being used inside china about the west and it turns out to be almost word for word the same rhetoric russia is using. the same rhetoric
add to that one of the senators mentioned, russia is financing with very large efforts in western europe to movements trying to undermine the western system. russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia where i worked quite diligently in recent years. we are facing not just the question, and an important question. my wife grew up in the grainy and community - ukrainian community in...
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it is estimated 4000 4000 people have traveled from western europe and several dozen from the united. >>> the law to do away with daylight savings time in utah is on hold right now. the state representative behind the legislation says studies show a majority of people are tired of changing their clocks and would like to see it is eliminated. >> bluetooth have an opinion about daylight savings. >> despite the interest the bill will not make it to the floor. lawmaker say doing away with daylight savings times would have a bigger impact than most people realize. >>> the governor of florida has said publicly he does not believe in global warming. when he took office in 2011 he installed a policy barring employees with the state department of environmental protection from using the terms "global warming" or "climate change". last year the climate assessment named miami one of the cities in the us most of all mobile to damage from rising sea levels. >>> a family in massachusetts has been reunited with its dog after it was rescued from the charles river. his family said he ran off on saturd
it is estimated 4000 4000 people have traveled from western europe and several dozen from the united. >>> the law to do away with daylight savings time in utah is on hold right now. the state representative behind the legislation says studies show a majority of people are tired of changing their clocks and would like to see it is eliminated. >> bluetooth have an opinion about daylight savings. >> despite the interest the bill will not make it to the floor. lawmaker say...
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the only other country that does that -- they don't do it in great britain or western europe.ant to bring them in because i always get uncomfortable when the federal government wants to pay for more. mass transit by and large doesn't work for this country but they want to raise the highway trust fund and even republicans want to raise the gas tax. why are we so fond of this? >> you know, you ride around in a limousine and spent all the money, we all do. america is a five-star country and it's like a five-star restaurant. we should have the bullet trains and the greatest highways, have it all. why republicans are so frightened of taxes to make this more comfortable, i've never quite understood that. you are comfortable, i am comfortable, all americans should live like us. kennedy: my dad has a great thing that he instilled in me from the time i was young, the harder that i work on the luckier i get and there's no reason the federal government should be robbing what i make, especially where is the incentive to earn more and employee more people. >> stop being so greedy. you are
the only other country that does that -- they don't do it in great britain or western europe.ant to bring them in because i always get uncomfortable when the federal government wants to pay for more. mass transit by and large doesn't work for this country but they want to raise the highway trust fund and even republicans want to raise the gas tax. why are we so fond of this? >> you know, you ride around in a limousine and spent all the money, we all do. america is a five-star country and...
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. >> thank you to your courage, to france and american friends and allies, france and western europebeen living in peace for 70 years [ applause ] >> there are many and many and many other soldiers that are more deserving than i -- i will take it anyhow [ laughter ]. >> sense of humor, is he only about a million world war ii veteran as livept he kept a diary during the war and he is sharing his amazing stories on- line. >>> hundreds of bay area teenagers helped out the homeless today in a very practical way, gathering at temple hill church to assembly hygiene kits containing toothpaste, sun block, socks and other essential items. it's the third year for the project that has distributed thousand of these kids on bay area streets. the project spokesperson says it's not only good for the homeless, it provides life lessons for these teens. >> how it to approach life? how to serve? how to think about others, just a chance to turn off the cell phones and do something good. >> one of the teens actually saw a holmes man using one of the kit and the teen says it showed him value of helping ot
. >> thank you to your courage, to france and american friends and allies, france and western europebeen living in peace for 70 years [ applause ] >> there are many and many and many other soldiers that are more deserving than i -- i will take it anyhow [ laughter ]. >> sense of humor, is he only about a million world war ii veteran as livept he kept a diary during the war and he is sharing his amazing stories on- line. >>> hundreds of bay area teenagers helped out...
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one of the senators mentioned that russia is financing, with very large efforts, movements in western europe who are anti-democratic, trying to undermine the western system, and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or another the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, the republic of georgia where i worked quite diligently. we are facing not just the question, and it's a very important question -- i might add that i will mention to senator murphy that my wife grew up in the ukrainian community in hartford community, so she is very oriented towards ukraine -- we are very committed to ukraine, but the real challenge of this crisis is that russia after immense efforts by the west has broken out of the channel of unity and cooperation among the countries of europe and is now adapting an anti-western and anti-globalization and anti-american approach. to understand the importance of this, there was an extremely good article in "the washington post" this week talking about the rhetoric that is being used inside of china about the west. it turns out to be almost word fo
one of the senators mentioned that russia is financing, with very large efforts, movements in western europe who are anti-democratic, trying to undermine the western system, and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or another the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, the republic of georgia where i worked quite diligently. we are facing not just the question, and it's a very important question -- i might add that i will mention to senator murphy that my wife grew...
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that, one of senators mentioned, that russia is financing with very large efforts movements in western europe who are anti-democratic, who are trying to undermine the western system. and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia, where i worked quite diligently in recent years and so we are facing not just the question, and it's a very important question. i might add that i will mention to senator murphy that my wife grew up in the ukrainian community in hartford connecticut, so she has been an election observer twice there already, so we are very committed to ukraine. but the real challenge of this crisis is that russia after immense efforts on the part of the west, and i must say really immense efforts, has broken out of the channel of unity and cooperation among the countries of europe and is now adapting an anti-western but ultimately that means anti-globalization and anti-american approach. and to understand the importance of this, there was an extremely good article in "the w
that, one of senators mentioned, that russia is financing with very large efforts movements in western europe who are anti-democratic, who are trying to undermine the western system. and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakest points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia, where i worked quite diligently in recent years and so we are facing not just the question, and it's a very important question. i might add that i will...
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, national identity, is that one can trace the rise of those nations and national identity in western europe or europe more broadly, from the 18th century on nationalism but one can also point out that many of the claims made on behalf of nations, as the ultimate unit of loyalty, are not necessarily easily squared with other claims such as claims to religious identity, claims to trade union identity and so that again the claims that the nation state ills the supreme object of a person's loyalty and, therefore, the one most important in their identity is i think -- one of the things i was trying to do in the book was by laying side-by-side these different forms of identity religion nation class, gender, race, and civilization, was to point out that a different times people have made claims on behalf of each of these identities that are mutually exclusive regarding any of the other. that's to say some people say religion is the one single identity that is more important than any other, or say the same about nation or gender or class or race. can't all be right. i suppose one of the purposes of
, national identity, is that one can trace the rise of those nations and national identity in western europe or europe more broadly, from the 18th century on nationalism but one can also point out that many of the claims made on behalf of nations, as the ultimate unit of loyalty, are not necessarily easily squared with other claims such as claims to religious identity, claims to trade union identity and so that again the claims that the nation state ills the supreme object of a person's loyalty...
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the united states was the one thing that stood between them and conquest of western europe.o therefore what do you do? to do something to the united states are not as again pretty big stuff. what you've got here is more than just as joe mccarthy a bad guy a good guy? i try to make this clear in my book. it was not the issue in a larger sense. now a very good point. both the media any cat a name you've got to learn the first impression you have a staff isn't necessarily correct. there used to be a tv show called beavis & butthead. [laughter] do you remember that? very interesting show. you would think the one named with either really one. it is beavis who is more than butthead. am i right about this? back me up here. but if that's how you? did also tell you can't go by first impressions. that is definitely the deal here. you can't take what is in those textbooks. you've got to look into it. the final thing i'll leave you with is that if you're still in the campus unless you're in a very unusual school you are on the front lines of an ideological war is what i understand of th
the united states was the one thing that stood between them and conquest of western europe.o therefore what do you do? to do something to the united states are not as again pretty big stuff. what you've got here is more than just as joe mccarthy a bad guy a good guy? i try to make this clear in my book. it was not the issue in a larger sense. now a very good point. both the media any cat a name you've got to learn the first impression you have a staff isn't necessarily correct. there used to be...
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and the next year it's western europe and they congratulate them and it's why all this is going on and figure taking over europe. >> what are the allies saying? >> guest: they are undecided and if you read what they are doing i imagine the league of the american writers where they have all sorts of people who are from hollywood and they are all taking seats and it became what i call the super isolationist plaintiff -- point out the unc can't do anything to go after hitler into power to bring fascism to the united states. you have to remember this was all prior. >> host: what happened to the league after? >> guest: it changed its name. it existed to some extent but it was no longer. all of the mobilization committees and in the league of american writers and all these groups now have the super isolationist plaintiff view. he is not the problem. as soon as they were doublecrossed. the invasion takes place and it's a total shock. how long before stalin's allies picket and become pro- war. they have the whole thing fully against the invasion of the united states helping out england and eve
and the next year it's western europe and they congratulate them and it's why all this is going on and figure taking over europe. >> what are the allies saying? >> guest: they are undecided and if you read what they are doing i imagine the league of the american writers where they have all sorts of people who are from hollywood and they are all taking seats and it became what i call the super isolationist plaintiff -- point out the unc can't do anything to go after hitler into power...
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invades western europe. he congratulates them. >> host: while this is going on and while the soviets and the nazis are clearly planning on taking over your what are there allies in hollywood saying about it? >> guest: they are on the side. if you read the 2nd writers congress, the 3rd american writers congress, the league of american writers were they had all sorts of people from hollywood all taking what i would call the super isolationist.of view where we can do anything. we can't have -- we can do anything in order to go after hitler because that might involve more which would bring fascism to the united states. you have to remember prior to that it was anti- hitler after one what happens to the hollywood anti- nazi league after? >> guest: it existed to some extent, but it basically went away. it was no longer. everything -- all of the american mobilization committees the league of american writers, all of these groups now had a super isolationist.of view that you could not do anything to irritate hitler.
invades western europe. he congratulates them. >> host: while this is going on and while the soviets and the nazis are clearly planning on taking over your what are there allies in hollywood saying about it? >> guest: they are on the side. if you read the 2nd writers congress, the 3rd american writers congress, the league of american writers were they had all sorts of people from hollywood all taking what i would call the super isolationist.of view where we can do anything. we can't...
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one of the countries given that it is western europe's largest oil exporting nation and has been negatively impacted by the drop we have seen in oil prices. >> absolutely. follows sweden's decision yesterday to cut rates further into negative territory. let's give you a run down of what to watch in the u.s. weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. they're expected to rise but seen falling as the overall job market improves. also at 8:30 we measure the goods and services out of the u.s. at 10:00, the survey that tracks regional conditions in the monthly index is out. as for earnings look for results from the opening of the home builder and after the close from nike. >> let's look at the other top stories at this hour. apple makes it's debut as a dow component today. they're replacing at&t which has been in the dow for nearly a century. while it's a nod to the strengthening of the company's brand it's not likely to be a market moving event. it was the most heavily weighted stock in the nasdaq 100 which is based on market cap. it's only 5th weighted stock in the dow based on stock p
one of the countries given that it is western europe's largest oil exporting nation and has been negatively impacted by the drop we have seen in oil prices. >> absolutely. follows sweden's decision yesterday to cut rates further into negative territory. let's give you a run down of what to watch in the u.s. weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. they're expected to rise but seen falling as the overall job market improves. also at 8:30 we measure the goods and services out of...
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europe. but on balance, i think the ukraine, russia sanctions, and the situation in western continental europeck to our top story, and the european central bank finally beginning its trillion euro quantitative easing program. jamian mcginnis joins us live from germany where the european central bank is based. damian it's finally happening, isn't it? the ecb expected to put out 850 billion iuoriosyour euros between now and 2016. do we know which governments and which economies they're looking at at this stage? do we know that level of detail? >> well, what we do know alice, the main points is to help the weaker eurozone economies. the idea is really as you mentioned earlier, is to get people spending to boost consumption, to boost faith in the eurozone project. but we have to remember here in germany, this is incredibly unpopular. germany the largest economy in europe. it's very important what germany thinks. and there are real doubts here from german economists whether the, whether it's not even necessary, but even a good economy. some german economists argue at the moment we're not really see
europe. but on balance, i think the ukraine, russia sanctions, and the situation in western continental europeck to our top story, and the european central bank finally beginning its trillion euro quantitative easing program. jamian mcginnis joins us live from germany where the european central bank is based. damian it's finally happening, isn't it? the ecb expected to put out 850 billion iuoriosyour euros between now and 2016. do we know which governments and which economies they're looking at...
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. >> but you wouldn't put western europe in that camp? >> not at all. >> in the meantime, as soon as word of today's crash got out. airline stocks were getting hit and hit hard. it always happens when this stuff happens. after 920 deaths last year are we being too cavalier or focusing on airline's booming demand. gary, what do you think is going on here? >> as far as the airline industry, i think they have everything going good for them. they have energy prices cut in half. they -- in the us, 13 billion in fees in the last year. then you have the merger slash, consolidations where competition is down. capacity is down, and they're able to keep up. add those three up, you have a trifecta of big profits for the industry. >> is that still the wind that the industry is back yet? how do you play airline stocks in general snrks >> everything gary said i agree with. that nickel and diming on the fees, they did that because they weren't making money. energy prices are the second biggest expense to an airline other than individuals and personnel.
. >> but you wouldn't put western europe in that camp? >> not at all. >> in the meantime, as soon as word of today's crash got out. airline stocks were getting hit and hit hard. it always happens when this stuff happens. after 920 deaths last year are we being too cavalier or focusing on airline's booming demand. gary, what do you think is going on here? >> as far as the airline industry, i think they have everything going good for them. they have energy prices cut in...
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number reportedly that srhave radicalized here in the united states, much larger numbers from western europe gone to the fight in syria. i suspect they will get good at killing and pick up some real job skills in terms of explosives and beheadings and things like that and everybody is concerned if they come home because if they went over radicalized one would expect they will come back at least that radicalized but with really good job skills they picked up in the fate. do we have think indication right now of any scheme to attack the united states? no. we take for granted in the united states that we have a functioning legal justice system and f.b.i. and layers of clean police men and women. a lot of countries don't have that. so if these people return or when they return, where we can monitor them, check them, more or less know when they might be coming back to the united states if they were from the united states these companies trinidad jamaica, suriname small numbers but they don't have the ability to track them. that is the first issue. the second issue, there are a couple from a recru
number reportedly that srhave radicalized here in the united states, much larger numbers from western europe gone to the fight in syria. i suspect they will get good at killing and pick up some real job skills in terms of explosives and beheadings and things like that and everybody is concerned if they come home because if they went over radicalized one would expect they will come back at least that radicalized but with really good job skills they picked up in the fate. do we have think...
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and when you travel around the world, even to western europe and countries i love you do recognize whenthe united states there is something special about this country. people look to this country as a beacon of hope and that is what the flag represents. it doesn't mean we are perfect. we are not perfect. but unfortunately these students are not being taught about this. >> from little on up. determining if it young athlete has a concussion could be as simple as holding up a flash card and we will explain the technique that will help coaches and parents quickly check to see if the child suffered more than just a bump on the head. if you want to win over your guy laugh at his jokes even if they are not funny. the new study says who should be laughing at who. he doesn't have to laugh at my jokes? >> no. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you p
and when you travel around the world, even to western europe and countries i love you do recognize whenthe united states there is something special about this country. people look to this country as a beacon of hope and that is what the flag represents. it doesn't mean we are perfect. we are not perfect. but unfortunately these students are not being taught about this. >> from little on up. determining if it young athlete has a concussion could be as simple as holding up a flash card and...
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remember that al qaeda is as far as in history, most implanted group in the west especially in western europe about new potential attacks like we've seen in paris. >> olivia guita from globe separate international strategy. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me today and for the viewers watching, apologies, for the technical issues there for using skype. the wonders of technology they say. >>> now moving along, coming up still on "cnn newsroom," she spent nearly 14 hours in the wreckage of her mother's car. baby lily survived. now we're getting a look at the dramatic rescue. plus pope francis is celebrating the second year of his papacy. what he says he misses doing most since he became pope. that's just ahead. >>> now tens it of thousands of people majored across brazil friday in support of the president rousseff. but mass protests are planned for sunday calling for rousseff's impeachment. the country is dealing with economic problems and fallout from a corruption scandal at a state-run oil company. dozens of politicians have been indicted in the case including members of ro
remember that al qaeda is as far as in history, most implanted group in the west especially in western europe about new potential attacks like we've seen in paris. >> olivia guita from globe separate international strategy. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me today and for the viewers watching, apologies, for the technical issues there for using skype. the wonders of technology they say. >>> now moving along, coming up still on "cnn newsroom," she...
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two days later they did declare war on the next year hitler goes into invades western europe and molotov congratulates him. says this is terrific. >> host: baathist is going on among the soviet entrance and are clearly taken over europe what are their allies? >> guest: that's what i'm saying. there congresses though i've mentioned the second american writers conference, where they had also as a who are from hollywood. it became what i would call a super isolationist type of you. the appointments we can't do anything in order to go after hitler. that might involve us in a war and now it is fascism to the united states. prior to this their anti-hitler. this is all prior to the pack. >> host: would have been to the hollywood anti-transcended the? >> guest: changed his name. it existed and it is no longer -- everything that the american mobilization committee the league of american writers and all of these groups now have the super isolation point of view and that you can't do anything to irritate hitler. he's not the problem. trumbull basically says in the remark of andrew. the only reason
two days later they did declare war on the next year hitler goes into invades western europe and molotov congratulates him. says this is terrific. >> host: baathist is going on among the soviet entrance and are clearly taken over europe what are their allies? >> guest: that's what i'm saying. there congresses though i've mentioned the second american writers conference, where they had also as a who are from hollywood. it became what i would call a super isolationist type of you. the...
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. >> reporter: this region has one of the lowest levels of income in spain and western europe. the shops that sell the ham he produces is not his main worry. the decline of the farm inspector in spain in recent years has put his job at risk as never before. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if
. >> reporter: this region has one of the lowest levels of income in spain and western europe. the shops that sell the ham he produces is not his main worry. the decline of the farm inspector in spain in recent years has put his job at risk as never before. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream...
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i think it is still possible that the vamir and rembrandt could be in western europe. >> reporter: whitman's on a 2006 lead the fbi called operation masterpiece. >> these paintings were surfacing in the south of france at that time and being offered for $30 million at that point. >> reporter: hoping to crack the case, whitman went undercover as an interested buyer. although the fbi recovered over $65 million worth of stolen art during that operation, not a single piece turned out to be stolen from the gardner museum. but that doesn't mean people offering the artwork didn't have it. in fact, they talked about selling the missing rembrandt, the sea scape and the vemir. >> the case was close to possibly recovering some pieces. the reason i say that is because i worked in this field for almost 20 years at that point. through my experience i think that these people were talking in reality. they were talking about things they really had. >> reporter: but that was nearly nine years ago. and whitman fears the paintings could be anywhere by now. for art crime investigators, this gardner artwork has b
i think it is still possible that the vamir and rembrandt could be in western europe. >> reporter: whitman's on a 2006 lead the fbi called operation masterpiece. >> these paintings were surfacing in the south of france at that time and being offered for $30 million at that point. >> reporter: hoping to crack the case, whitman went undercover as an interested buyer. although the fbi recovered over $65 million worth of stolen art during that operation, not a single piece turned...
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ballistic missiles that can carry a nuclear weapon to western europe and ultimately to the united statesn that's not covered. so much isn't covered. and, of course, the iranians want less and less to be covered. what they want most is to have the sanctions relieved. the economic sanctions. which didn't work. as many havesome have already been thrown out. they want them at the beginning of the deal. not after five years or ten years. not after they've been tested to see if they comply with the agreement. >> i don't see them coming forward with much of anything. what speaker john boehner had to say this weekend in reaction. here's john boehner. >> we have a regime that's never kept their word over anything. i just don't understand why we would sign an agreement with a group of people who in my opinion have no intention of keeping their word. >> what's your reaction? >> it's hard to argue with that. leon panetta said when he was a cia director one thing he learned the iranians can't be trusted. you know, they can't be trusted -- hidden facilities have been discovered over the years in iran,
ballistic missiles that can carry a nuclear weapon to western europe and ultimately to the united statesn that's not covered. so much isn't covered. and, of course, the iranians want less and less to be covered. what they want most is to have the sanctions relieved. the economic sanctions. which didn't work. as many havesome have already been thrown out. they want them at the beginning of the deal. not after five years or ten years. not after they've been tested to see if they comply with the...
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, you have the spillover effect across the entire region of north africa and the problems for western europe right across the mediterranean. so those kind of problems although much more pronounced for european partners also impacts us. >> good to see you robert mcfadden. bob baer. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> up next we'll talk about the accused boston marathon bomber facing possibly the death penalty but his lawyers could decide his best chance to avoid that fate is to offer no defense at all. ♪ edith piaf "no regrets" ♪ plays throughout ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the trial of the accused boston marathon bomber picks back up on monday after dramatic testimony this week from police officers. here's our alexandra field. >> reporter: what happened that night in watertown. for the first time jurors heard testimony from the officers involved in the shoot-out with the tsarnaev brothers. one witness temping that he recalls both brothers being involved both hurling homemade explosives and recalling that they had distinctly different styles of throwing those devices. the jurors saw pictures of a press
, you have the spillover effect across the entire region of north africa and the problems for western europe right across the mediterranean. so those kind of problems although much more pronounced for european partners also impacts us. >> good to see you robert mcfadden. bob baer. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> up next we'll talk about the accused boston marathon bomber facing possibly the death penalty but his lawyers could decide his best chance to avoid that fate is...
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he wants america to turn into socialist state like the countries of western europe. >> think that violencegoing to do that? is going to get us there? >> yes. he overthrew governments that were part of the warsaw pact when the soviet union was around. now he has turned his guns on his adopted home country. >> interesting. heather, you are based here in new york city and you saw the two police officers get killed and mayor was involved in antipolice rhetoric and protesters were allowed to run wild and say hate the cops and kill the cops on the bridge going over to brooklyn. do you agree with mr. vadham that it is organized thing now when something happens these people come in and try to cause trouble? do you agree with that? >> well it's both. i think there is both local hatred of the cops and there is clearly outside groups. i think it's premature to say that we have got some hate gutter punks that's tried to kill the officers in ferguson. the guy, the thug who killed officers win gin lu and raffaele ramos in new york was a brooklyn criminal. >> yeah, he was a criminal. it's not mutually ex
he wants america to turn into socialist state like the countries of western europe. >> think that violencegoing to do that? is going to get us there? >> yes. he overthrew governments that were part of the warsaw pact when the soviet union was around. now he has turned his guns on his adopted home country. >> interesting. heather, you are based here in new york city and you saw the two police officers get killed and mayor was involved in antipolice rhetoric and protesters were...
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i think united states and western europe should be supportive of their efforts. but i do not believe the united states should lead that effort. [applause] >> we're almost out of time. before i ask the last question i have a couple of other important matters to take care of. i first want to remind you about upcoming speakers. fda commissioner margaret hamburg will be here on march 27. and the chief internet evangelist for google will be here on may 4. second, i would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug, which is really a nicer and more valuable gift than anything you would get as president of the united states, let me tell you. [laughter] senator sanders: thank you very much. [applause] >> last question, ben and jerry periodically retires its flavors. as a powerful political personage, what flavor would you use your considerable clout to save if it ever got put on the chopping block? [laughter] senator sanders: ben and jerry are good friends. they have stopped eating a lot of that ice cream and then is a lot skinnier he used to b
i think united states and western europe should be supportive of their efforts. but i do not believe the united states should lead that effort. [applause] >> we're almost out of time. before i ask the last question i have a couple of other important matters to take care of. i first want to remind you about upcoming speakers. fda commissioner margaret hamburg will be here on march 27. and the chief internet evangelist for google will be here on may 4. second, i would like to present our...