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contract this country has with its citizens, especially those o have earned entlements, ok; and thirdly, wha damage to the economy? >> alternatively, depending on what hypothecal agreement was reached, this economy needs more support and needs more demand. and unless whatever happens provides for more support and more demand, we are increasing the risk tt this expansion will further slow. we will with an econo that right now is dangerously close to stall speed. >> dangerously close to stall spd? >> dangerously close to stall speed. that's what you're saying when you talk about growth at a 2% rate. growth at a 2% rate isn't enough even to keep unemployment constant. >> rose: so it can go higher than 9.2% if the growth% remains at 2%. >> if it remains at 2%. and economies that are growing that slowly, like airplanes that are flying below a certain speed, have a tendency to fall further. that's why i keep coming back to -- i know everybody wants to talk about the long run deficit picture, and that is teibly important. but that's why i -- well, the rest of the world is also dependent on the stre
contract this country has with its citizens, especially those o have earned entlements, ok; and thirdly, wha damage to the economy? >> alternatively, depending on what hypothecal agreement was reached, this economy needs more support and needs more demand. and unless whatever happens provides for more support and more demand, we are increasing the risk tt this expansion will further slow. we will with an econo that right now is dangerously close to stall speed. >> dangerously close...
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wha's this arrest brings to a close of our cooperation with the hague tribunal. -- >> this arrest brings to a close our cooperation with they hague tribunal. we'll continue to live up to our obligations. >> he was a leader in the minority. he was accused of orchestrating a massacre where an estimated 260 croatian prisoners were murdered. it is for this crime that he will face trial. he went into hiding after the indictment was issued in 2004. with his arrest, serbia is garnering praise throughout europe. >> this is a milestone for international justice. this is a step towards strengthening international law. >> and serbia moves forward to do with the problems of the past. a future that i believe that has a strong european perspective. >> the government of serbia hopes they will be considered for eu membership. with goran hadzic soon behind bars, a dark chapter in european history will be at an end. >> 3 million people could soon starve to death in somalia. the u.n. says there is famine in the south of the country. the u.n. agencies have appealed to the rebels to allow free passage for fo
wha's this arrest brings to a close of our cooperation with the hague tribunal. -- >> this arrest brings to a close our cooperation with they hague tribunal. we'll continue to live up to our obligations. >> he was a leader in the minority. he was accused of orchestrating a massacre where an estimated 260 croatian prisoners were murdered. it is for this crime that he will face trial. he went into hiding after the indictment was issued in 2004. with his arrest, serbia is garnering...
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that los diffent@from wha$ we're seeing. >> you go to the@reanmuseum,@ @@rce one@there, the whole thinglt. >> the icon is chelsea sullenberger, not the plane. and as someone@who has a hard miraculous, and the that plane down. and the inspiration of his caness conveyed to the@crew and paengers, who handled everything, everythingwas@ hands with calm, cool, @@@@ collteddivess, and that seems to be -- >> the rescue teams on the ore were also bringing in tes ofhow quickly they got out there to save people too. >> where it seems like nothg is, tw particully ght, where people @@aren't competent i me, very to do build a serate building for the sully next to t whateve" the case may bei ink it's something rth commemorating. >> theyinds a nice place for
that los diffent@from wha$ we're seeing. >> you go to the@reanmuseum,@ @@rce one@there, the whole thinglt. >> the icon is chelsea sullenberger, not the plane. and as someone@who has a hard miraculous, and the that plane down. and the inspiration of his caness conveyed to the@crew and paengers, who handled everything, everythingwas@ hands with calm, cool, @@@@ collteddivess, and that seems to be -- >> the rescue teams on the ore were also bringing in tes ofhow quickly they got...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> being a pedestrian in san francisco is not easy for anybody. >> [inaudible] people push tables and chairs outside the sidewalk. >> i have to be careful not to walk the sidewalk. it is very hard. >> sometimes people get half way across the intersection. >> you have to be alert because there is always something coming up that you need to know about. >> i learned to listen to the traffic patterns. sometimes i notice the other pedestrians, they are crossing, on occasion, i have decided i'm going to cross, too. i get to the middle of the intersection, and i find out that the light has changed. >> we need to be able to work and go from one place to the other and have public transportation. the world needs to be open. >> people on disabil
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> being a pedestrian in san francisco is not easy for anybody. >> [inaudible] people push tables and chairs outside the sidewalk. >> i have to be careful not to walk the...
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wha >> the fens are investigating twitter. the federal trade commission is looking for a possible antitrust abuse made by the company. the ftc has reached out to one company that is considered a competitor. twitter it is not commenting about the investigation. >> the nfl has a lockout, so does the nba. the players' union locked out yesterday as players and owners failed to reach a collective bargaining agreement. the agreement expired at midnight. owners want to reduce the guarantee of 50 percent of all basketball revenue. players say they will take a lower offer of 54.3% and they want to cap the money players make. they hope to resume negotiations with the next two weeks, until then all and the personnel decisions including trades, signings and the summer leagues are put on hold. to the dodgers, here is in black and white, they are bouncing payroll checks. there is a check signed by the dodgers owner, she works at the stadium, this check was written on june 24th performed in $97 and it announced. the check was presented but r
wha >> the fens are investigating twitter. the federal trade commission is looking for a possible antitrust abuse made by the company. the ftc has reached out to one company that is considered a competitor. twitter it is not commenting about the investigation. >> the nfl has a lockout, so does the nba. the players' union locked out yesterday as players and owners failed to reach a collective bargaining agreement. the agreement expired at midnight. owners want to reduce the guarantee...
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i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through my book. one of the things i like a lot is exploring subcultures. the lepercy. the silk working women. i like to write about groups of people who persevere and make a life on their own aside from what the general culture is doing. i find that i don't consciously sit down and do that but it happens. in this particular book something that has fascinated me is sumo and sumo wrestlers and how they get so big and what it's like in their culture. one of the brothers becomes an sumo and that's why it's a big book! [laughter]. >> do you think that -- being a woman who is in women have been oppressed -- i don't know if they are now or not, dou think that has stimulated you in your writing coming out of that? you specifically and in general, do you feel lik
i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through my book. one of the things i like a lot is exploring subcultures. the lepercy. the silk working women. i like to write about groups of people who persevere and...
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if they don't have an air way they can't breathe and then wha are they? >> (inaudible). >> dead and we will review that and it's a basic point. okay. if you are plea are bleeding an important to keep in mind that most bleeding stops on its own and all bleeding stops essentialls shrcials eventuaeve. medical joke and if you are in shock -- and no hurt nerves we don't want you to go in and hel somebody and have something fal on you and get other hur hurt. look, listen and feel and have you ever put your chin to your chest and it's tougher to breathe and tilt your head back and easier to get a breath and we tilt the head back, lift the jaw up off of the air way and i opens the air way. this young lady is in the classic position and take first aid and take cpr class and ther is any and she'y annie and she' and in a disaster you don't fin people in this position and sometimes i walk up and i can't tell whether they are breathing or not and you have to get closer and you have to touch th person and shake and shout "are you all right? " and no response and then y
if they don't have an air way they can't breathe and then wha are they? >> (inaudible). >> dead and we will review that and it's a basic point. okay. if you are plea are bleeding an important to keep in mind that most bleeding stops on its own and all bleeding stops essentialls shrcials eventuaeve. medical joke and if you are in shock -- and no hurt nerves we don't want you to go in and hel somebody and have something fal on you and get other hur hurt. look, listen and feel and have...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you get the traffic for the streets the number of crimes for a police district in a period of time. if the idea of combining the different layerce of information and stacking them on top of each other to present to the public. >> other types of gis are web based mapping systems. like google earth, yahoo maps. microsoft. those are examples of on line mapping systems that can be used to find businesses or get driving directions or check on traffic conditions. all digital maps. >> gis is used in the city of san francisco to better support what departments do.
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you...
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>> wha...? flipadelphia! >> oh, flipadelphia. >> was that today? >> yeah? >> okay, you know what? want a challenge. okay, my bar, flip cup today. let's go. >> nah. >> no, we moved on. >> yeah, i'm over it. >> you know what? that's going to be a pass for me, too. >> yeah, i don't feel well at all. they poisoned me. >> i'm not feeling it, either. so that's going to be unanimous no from us. >> sorry. >> god! >> oh! (door slamming) >> hey, now! >> come on, man. >> what was that? >> totally uncalled for. >> who slams a door? >> babies. >> i mean, that guy's got some real growing up to do. i mean, have some respect for christ's sake. goddamn savage. i am a legend. >> july 12, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. the great kid rock will be joining us on the program tonight, and i'm going to go with shark. all right. [cheering and applause] folks, i'm going to start with a pro
>> wha...? flipadelphia! >> oh, flipadelphia. >> was that today? >> yeah? >> okay, you know what? want a challenge. okay, my bar, flip cup today. let's go. >> nah. >> no, we moved on. >> yeah, i'm over it. >> you know what? that's going to be a pass for me, too. >> yeah, i don't feel well at all. they poisoned me. >> i'm not feeling it, either. so that's going to be unanimous no from us. >> sorry. >> god! >> oh!...
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we talk a lot about airline security, what get s threw, wha doesn't. and this scenario, a warning by the feds may be a nightmare scenario. explosives inside a passenger, surgically placed within the body of a living human being who is willing to give their life to the cause. it's a grisly business, but just the threat of it could disrupt air ravel. pete williams is at national airport in d.c. pete, good evening. >> brian, officials stress tonight there's no indication of any plot under way to actually do this, but they say al qaeda operatives have talked about trying to find doctors to help them do it, and the u.s. is taking that talk seriously. it's renewed interest in an idea for evading airport security. american officials say recently intercepted intelligence indicates al qaeda terrorists in yemen may attempt to surgically implant explosives, or explosive components in passengers to carry out suicide attacks. >> we see this as the evolution of how they can try to defeat us, to get around those layers of security that we have now. >> reporter: under
we talk a lot about airline security, what get s threw, wha doesn't. and this scenario, a warning by the feds may be a nightmare scenario. explosives inside a passenger, surgically placed within the body of a living human being who is willing to give their life to the cause. it's a grisly business, but just the threat of it could disrupt air ravel. pete williams is at national airport in d.c. pete, good evening. >> brian, officials stress tonight there's no indication of any plot under...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens committed to improving its operations, i encourage you to consider applying for service on the civil grand jury. >> for
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population....
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and listen to his videos you see that anwar al-awlaki is incrediblyredibl effective and in my opinion whahe does is he effectively breaks down this cultural identity of a people who are american citizens cid makes them feel ultimately like victims. this is the justification forthe this launching out or lashing o out against the united states. it is a very hard idea to get your mind around, and that is one of the reasons i tell the story.ee the when you see these guys inse con and how they behave, you don't need much of a gut check to know haat they are not like us and don't think like us and certainly don't respect our civil liberties and freedoms ret that we have.s so i think this is a greatink question and one that we are still trying to answer. what is clear to me is that theq driver of this is the internet t cid all of those associated capabilities. respects the anwarhe al-awlaki is on the fbi killer capture list in many ways it will be hard to raise this legacy of t hate >> host: a republican calling from houston, texas.ted. host:ller: good morning. am i on the air? y >> host: yes. w
and listen to his videos you see that anwar al-awlaki is incrediblyredibl effective and in my opinion whahe does is he effectively breaks down this cultural identity of a people who are american citizens cid makes them feel ultimately like victims. this is the justification forthe this launching out or lashing o out against the united states. it is a very hard idea to get your mind around, and that is one of the reasons i tell the story.ee the when you see these guys inse con and how they...
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>> i mean -- i i don't know wha it mieans. >> jimmy: he's paid tdo something, right?an, he styless him and that kind of thing, but -- >> jimmy: brushes his hair? >> he brushes his hair, he fans him, everything. no, yeah, i guess people think he teaches him how to be cool? i don't know. >> jimmy: really? >> they have the same personality. that's one thing. >> jimmy: is that right.t. and is that by design that they have the same personality? >> i d d't know. to be honest. maybe. >> jimmy: wow. and so, does he pick out his hats and make him wear them a little bit sideways and right on top of the head. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: so it's almost like you're dating justin bieber. is it true -- the swagger coach thing, i mean, that's a great thing to put on a resume or a business card. or a tax return. >> a tax return, yes. >> jimmy: things are going well on the show? >> things are going great. >> jimmy: you are pleased with the outcome? >> very pleased, yeah. >> jimmy: very nice to meet you. con graj lgratulations on all o success. i hope you get a championship ring next year. a
>> i mean -- i i don't know wha it mieans. >> jimmy: he's paid tdo something, right?an, he styless him and that kind of thing, but -- >> jimmy: brushes his hair? >> he brushes his hair, he fans him, everything. no, yeah, i guess people think he teaches him how to be cool? i don't know. >> jimmy: really? >> they have the same personality. that's one thing. >> jimmy: is that right.t. and is that by design that they have the same personality? >> i d...
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here's one example of wha can hap en en if we don't deal with the problem every point is more in deficit spend something 1.$3 trillion over three years and if it gets closer to the historic average that's another $260 trillion a year but .6 trillion a year is how serious this is. we have to deal with the unrlying problem and have to be sure we're growing the economy and not just focussing with our green eye shades on on spending issues and how to get more growth and economic activity and more revenue in a way that helps americans in their daily lives. those are our challenges. >> charlie: president of the world bank, robert zellich had a sharp criticism of u.s. trade policy. did you agree with it, did resonate with you? >> i didn't hear it but i did meet with him as a trade representative -- >> charlie: that's why i'm asking. >> his criticism is we're not engaged. the united states is taking a back seat and it's unfortunate because there arever100 trade negotiations being traded around the toward and the united states is not a party to any of them. there's one regional negotiation we're
here's one example of wha can hap en en if we don't deal with the problem every point is more in deficit spend something 1.$3 trillion over three years and if it gets closer to the historic average that's another $260 trillion a year but .6 trillion a year is how serious this is. we have to deal with the unrlying problem and have to be sure we're growing the economy and not just focussing with our green eye shades on on spending issues and how to get more growth and economic activity and more...
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wha the mother now says your regrets not having her daughter file those charges. the prosecutor look at the evidence and we'll see if there is another evidence to bring charges. the lawyer explained is cnn why he waited. >> if we have something to say to at straws, and legally will do it in france and i will be able to do a when my pants leg to my client. >> no matter what happens within a little problems most french people do not want him to run for president. 54 percent of the french would not like to see him run for president. >> carrying out the death penalty early in the united states has got a little bit more difficult. >> the drug company is cracking down on lethal injections. they used the drug in lethal injection execution they wanna make sure the drug is not used in executions. they're signing an agreement not to redistribute the drug. >> a statue of the former president ronald reagan was unveiled in london. that is that you was commissioned by the reagan memorial trust. >> much more ahead on the kron 4 morning news and we are grant be talking about the
wha the mother now says your regrets not having her daughter file those charges. the prosecutor look at the evidence and we'll see if there is another evidence to bring charges. the lawyer explained is cnn why he waited. >> if we have something to say to at straws, and legally will do it in france and i will be able to do a when my pants leg to my client. >> no matter what happens within a little problems most french people do not want him to run for president. 54 percent of the...
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he sd he'll know -- tell him i'm here, kneel know wha he'll . he subsequently named two other princes. all three of those princes -- and this is fact -- died within a week of each other, shortly afterwards. and there is the thought. of course all things can be explained by chance, but it is extremely interesting and full of implications, that all all three ofhem died by chance within a week of each other, and the thought is maybe it s time to shut them up. >> rose: the book is called "thf 9/11 and osama bin laden." captioning sponsored by rose communications captned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
he sd he'll know -- tell him i'm here, kneel know wha he'll . he subsequently named two other princes. all three of those princes -- and this is fact -- died within a week of each other, shortly afterwards. and there is the thought. of course all things can be explained by chance, but it is extremely interesting and full of implications, that all all three ofhem died by chance within a week of each other, and the thought is maybe it s time to shut them up. >> rose: the book is called...
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i may repeat certain things about this but i want to be clear, rely on wha you heard in the courtroom, not about what i'm reading to you, okay. now, you may recall we had dr. neil haskell come up and testify. dr. haskell and dr. huntington are both for ru forensickent i molgists. they both testifyd that the magnecelius scullerius is kind of like a fruit fly. what you see when you leave your doggy bag in your car for too long. what you see when you normally find trash. they are not exclusive to human decomposition. they were zero early colonizers except the one blow fly leg and you may recall dr. huntington says just last week i found a blow fly in my house so it doesn't mean anything and they are commonly found in garbage. and then there is this testimony about towels. the paper towels. well, you heard dr. huntington say you can't clean this up with paper towels and you know and you didn't hear any evidence of dna or any blood found on those paper towels i guarantee that would have been the first thing the state led with if they had. but they didn't give you any of that. in stid they
i may repeat certain things about this but i want to be clear, rely on wha you heard in the courtroom, not about what i'm reading to you, okay. now, you may recall we had dr. neil haskell come up and testify. dr. haskell and dr. huntington are both for ru forensickent i molgists. they both testifyd that the magnecelius scullerius is kind of like a fruit fly. what you see when you leave your doggy bag in your car for too long. what you see when you normally find trash. they are not exclusive to...
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. >> rose: in order for it not to have the worst scenario, wha has to happen? >> well... >> rose: beyond what you just said in terms of a fiscal union and a political union. >> basically the markets are not convinced that germany is prepared to save the thing. geany is the key to the whole thing. it is germany's economics... it's europe's economic superpower. it's europe'scentral power. and they are not convinced that germany is prepared to do what it takes to save it. if you had germany and the european centr baogetr saying "this is at we're going to do." whatever it is in technal terms, this is about perceptions about, so to speak economic shock and awe. then you would have saved it. >> rose: where do you think angela merkel is on this today? >> she is also in many ways the key... pernally the keyo this crisis. she has been a brilliant party politician. she's magnificent at winning elections. but in this crisis, she's been following german public opinion rather than leading it. and german public opinion says we have been bankrolling the european union for far
. >> rose: in order for it not to have the worst scenario, wha has to happen? >> well... >> rose: beyond what you just said in terms of a fiscal union and a political union. >> basically the markets are not convinced that germany is prepared to save the thing. geany is the key to the whole thing. it is germany's economics... it's europe's economic superpower. it's europe'scentral power. and they are not convinced that germany is prepared to do what it takes to save it....
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. >> charlie: it's coming from education but you told the city, the teacr's ion do wha for me a i'll make sure what. >> basically we needed over $200 million. >> charlie: coming out of education. >> to prevent the teacher layoffs. and they identified almost 70 million in give backs to the city that helped us prevent that $200 million worth of layoffs. basically we said to them and said it to the other unions too, they didn't stand up. the sometimes are tough to find the revenue from the taxpayers. work with us. >> charlie: meaning no new taxes. >> correct. we still have less renews than we need because of the ongoing impact of the receson. the teacher's union the only union that did it came to the table to make concessions. >> charlie: ho is going to feel the brunt of these cuts. >> some of the cuts in the budget will certainly be felt in different places. we will have layoffs in some other city agencies, not in teacher's yeuntz, thank odness. >> charlie: not in police and fire. >> not in police and fires. >> charlie: sanitation. >> there were some sanitation layoffs, some in the hea
. >> charlie: it's coming from education but you told the city, the teacr's ion do wha for me a i'll make sure what. >> basically we needed over $200 million. >> charlie: coming out of education. >> to prevent the teacher layoffs. and they identified almost 70 million in give backs to the city that helped us prevent that $200 million worth of layoffs. basically we said to them and said it to the other unions too, they didn't stand up. the sometimes are tough to find the...
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country to have public institutions respected and trusted by the speak very important and that was wha rose: so what d you to yes dwlat respect? >> well, that's whitey bulger i said in the past we are very close. there is no disclosure, there is no independent audit. and i said from now on i'm going to open. >> rose: transparency. >> transparency. and at the same time improving the competency of the people. because you can be very transparent but i think that's not also a very goodone. >> rose: so you ran into conflict with the system. you ran into conflict with one of the most powerful members... one of the richest supporters of the president, correct? you did! >> well... >> rose: i know my indonesian history here. (laughs) >> the battle against corruption will not create a happy ending for everybody. >> rose: what intestinal streth did you have to rely on to make the decisions you did? >> you love the country so much and you believe that you can build something good for the country. and at that time, actually when i. >> rose: but this is like did and goliath. >> well, no, i don't thi
country to have public institutions respected and trusted by the speak very important and that was wha rose: so what d you to yes dwlat respect? >> well, that's whitey bulger i said in the past we are very close. there is no disclosure, there is no independent audit. and i said from now on i'm going to open. >> rose: transparency. >> transparency. and at the same time improving the competency of the people. because you can be very transparent but i think that's not also a very...
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>> rose: so if you look for historical precedent, wher do you go and wha disdo you discover? not vietnam in america butther historicalrecedents. >> germany in the 20th century beat twice. what do you do? the first time you go into a deep depression leading to hitler. >> rose: right. >> and the second time you are beaten what do you do? you become a democracy and a flourishing one. >> rose: r rebuild from the bottom. >> you rebuild from the bottom. and japan went through the same kind of thing. china. so as great powers lose they also learn a great deal about themselves. >> rose: okay but there's differences here. number one, what i was thinking about-- even though it collapsed for her reasons l-- was the soviet union in afghanistan >> ah, yes. and that is a very important part of "the haunting legacy" because chapter 3 with carter and really right up through with reagan and bush one, vietnam and afghanistan have been sort of intellectually married and why do i say that? because zbigniew brzezinski whom you know very well and has undoubtedly many on this program many times, br
>> rose: so if you look for historical precedent, wher do you go and wha disdo you discover? not vietnam in america butther historicalrecedents. >> germany in the 20th century beat twice. what do you do? the first time you go into a deep depression leading to hitler. >> rose: right. >> and the second time you are beaten what do you do? you become a democracy and a flourishing one. >> rose: r rebuild from the bottom. >> you rebuild from the bottom. and japan...