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do whatou can t support . >> reporter: the museum has also been the site of a sing-i by greek students and an influx of flyer ampioning their cause. throughout the millennia it served as a temple, a easury, a fortress, a chriian church, a mosque and a mun igss dump today it is stila ttleground as thetruggle over its sculptures shows no sign of fading away. i'm ly sherr for"worldfocus" in athens, greece. >>> and tomorrowwe will goo rome whe they are struggling preserve allof the discovies that are being made, struggli to find the money, that is. and that is "worldfocus" f this tuesdayvening. i'm daljit dhaliwal inew york. for me and the rest of the "worldfocus" team, thank you so much r joining us. we'll see you tomorrow bye-bye. >>> "worldfocus" is de possiblen part by the foowing funders -- major pport has also been provided by the peter peterson foundion, dedicated to promoting fiscal reonsibility and addressing key economic challengefacing amera's future.
do whatou can t support . >> reporter: the museum has also been the site of a sing-i by greek students and an influx of flyer ampioning their cause. throughout the millennia it served as a temple, a easury, a fortress, a chriian church, a mosque and a mun igss dump today it is stila ttleground as thetruggle over its sculptures shows no sign of fading away. i'm ly sherr for"worldfocus" in athens, greece. >>> and tomorrowwe will goo rome whe they are struggling preserve...
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when you're talking about iran are correa, whatou get is extremely effeive. >> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the anyossibility that we willet anyranian coessions out of this? i think you can looto what the're proposing as the alternatives -- better react to iranian missile stkes. we cannot lose sight of the russians a in germany. they still have an interest in the power in easter europe. the questiois what do we do come up with wt is happening in poland and thezech rublic, and what we are trying do in georgia? this nothing to blinkt. -- ts is noing to blink at. the weapons in czechoslokia are not about to stop russian nukes. exactly right, and ty cannot havbeen threatened by this at all. the estion that colby raises is whatheytart to threaten a bullet or the czech reblic or, for at matter, -- threated poland or the czech republic, or, for that mter, germany, by cutting off gas supplies? >> the intentions not to take o
when you're talking about iran are correa, whatou get is extremely effeive. >> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the anyossibility that we willet anyranian coessions out of this? i think you can looto what the're proposing as the alternatives -- better react to iranian missile stkes. we cannot lose sight of...
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will you read i and tell u whatou think. within the military this official said there's frustration, significant frusation, a serious frustration. sohen will that frustrion be addressed? >> well, i thinkthat's wt's ing to be takinglace over these next couple of week and i thk we could expect some contentiouclosed door meetings where you will have civilians-- some perha from the state department, some from the white house, national security cocil maybe even some civilia at the pentagon-- argui that the approach nds to be narrower. and you'll have the military saying, well the approach that you artulated was this broad approach. and perhaps a fundamental spute over just wt was meant ba in march. bui think youe starting to see from the commenthat was in our story thisorning, from some of the her things that are percolang out there this sort of grong split between somef the civilian leaders an military leaders over just what was the sttegy, what is the strategy, and what should be t strategy goi forward. rose: and there's always
will you read i and tell u whatou think. within the military this official said there's frustration, significant frusation, a serious frustration. sohen will that frustrion be addressed? >> well, i thinkthat's wt's ing to be takinglace over these next couple of week and i thk we could expect some contentiouclosed door meetings where you will have civilians-- some perha from the state department, some from the white house, national security cocil maybe even some civilia at the pentagon--...
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you talk to yr fans are you talk to people interested in whatou were doing as opposed to your acturiends >> hos do you think cuna could have writt a book about the founding of twitter? >> guest: i don't know the sty. i dot know those guys. hewn knows? give it couple of years. and. >> host: what e you wor on next? >> guest: i am definitely working on the movies now. this movie will b bacon fun and hopefully it will be invved. where making 29/29, and my bo rig out oil. we are doing it th the guys who made twilight, although it is nothing like twilight but i'm definite involved in those projects and i don't know what the next book is. >> host: you mtioned before we started ting that joe frans ielieve his name is. >> guest: i am not dng the book b h is an interesting guy. i believe he is doing in memoi there wasome phonecalls. joe has gotn amazing story. i don't know who is going to end up writing it. >> host: so he is not a writer himself? >> guest: i don't ink s >> host: the book,e went to harvard and there is a lot of talk ithe book about the social scene, the wrd social scene at harvard.
you talk to yr fans are you talk to people interested in whatou were doing as opposed to your acturiends >> hos do you think cuna could have writt a book about the founding of twitter? >> guest: i don't know the sty. i dot know those guys. hewn knows? give it couple of years. and. >> host: what e you wor on next? >> guest: i am definitely working on the movies now. this movie will b bacon fun and hopefully it will be invved. where making 29/29, and my bo rig out oil. we...
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i was wondering itheris any --oou see overlap between whatou are doing in t signaturin the cell and whatcollins has argued in the language and are you looking rward to debating had some bright? >> very tightly question. i didn't seek his endorsement. i found it unlikely he would provide it. on the other hand there is a kind of curiosity. collins has been publicly critical of intelligent design. most of his criticisms have been directed at michael's argument om complexity. i think michael gets the better of the exchange but settinghat aside. collins is ve famous for his work on the human genome project and when the completion was announced onhe white house lawn he said areot the result of purely on direct evionary process and instead ferred to the human genome has book of life by which god wrote the plan for building wife and i quote colleagues in the first chapter of my book so i actually curious how he would respond to thisrgument. he is te huma genome guy after all which the book of life, and beyond that, collins though he said he's against intellint design argues fintuning of the coep
i was wondering itheris any --oou see overlap between whatou are doing in t signaturin the cell and whatcollins has argued in the language and are you looking rward to debating had some bright? >> very tightly question. i didn't seek his endorsement. i found it unlikely he would provide it. on the other hand there is a kind of curiosity. collins has been publicly critical of intelligent design. most of his criticisms have been directed at michael's argument om complexity. i think michael...
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thank you for whatou have shared so far.m denver with a national network so you can guess what i'm going to be asking you about. but if you bear with me for a moment, i just want to ask very quickly around he room how many of us had eaten school lunch? just a sw of hands. pretty much, hopefully everybody. how many of you grew up on a farm? that same show of hands is about the same answer you get when you ask it how my have been to a farm today. have even seen a farm and ever set foot on a farm. so i just want to give the point across that farm to school programs to me are critical to actual health reform, to education reform, to actual environmental reform, to having our next generation understand where food comes from. and part of this, and i have two questions, but it's critical to the fact tt we have the evidence. we have -- farm to school programs, kids have increased food and visual consumptif the one serving a day. with the economic befit of if you buy food from local farms so that dollars circulates one to three times
thank you for whatou have shared so far.m denver with a national network so you can guess what i'm going to be asking you about. but if you bear with me for a moment, i just want to ask very quickly around he room how many of us had eaten school lunch? just a sw of hands. pretty much, hopefully everybody. how many of you grew up on a farm? that same show of hands is about the same answer you get when you ask it how my have been to a farm today. have even seen a farm and ever set foot on a farm....