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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined well meanwhile military analysts if any who show off says people involved in the illegal arms deals enjoy u.s. support. for the state department right now there is nothing more important in its foreign affairs then to bring to justice the mood of the faraway thailand it is driven by obsessive desire to silence and to sentence the boot supposedly as that russian equivalent of the senator charlie wilson who unleashed the i saw of it proxy war in afghanistan thirty years ago now it is a high possibility that before the week her case will be closed or resolved the truth will come out the us state department is actively interfering with the us lloyd foresman operations in afghanistan thus providing the political cover for the real culprits who are involved in arms and drug traffi
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined well meanwhile military analysts if any who show off says people involved in the illegal arms deals enjoy u.s. support. for the state department right now there is nothing more...
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states and the those two countries well i think that the united states is sort of stuck it looked at afghanistan and all of the surrounding former southern republics of the soviet union as a great pyre great piece of pie a piece of real estate that they could take and make military bases and turkmenistan kurdistan was back to stand afghanistan in other words it would be an american sphere of influence and everybody would have to go along with the new power of the united states in this region but it turned out to be a fantasy because through military occupation instead of dominating the people the united states by its mere presence with foreign occupation troops has become a catalyst and igniter of armed insurgency against the united states that can only end when the united states leaves and lets the people of these countries in this region be free to determine their own destiny free from foreign occupation thank you very much sir thank you. the law such. a. law. that every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and what to bring to the best in science an
states and the those two countries well i think that the united states is sort of stuck it looked at afghanistan and all of the surrounding former southern republics of the soviet union as a great pyre great piece of pie a piece of real estate that they could take and make military bases and turkmenistan kurdistan was back to stand afghanistan in other words it would be an american sphere of influence and everybody would have to go along with the new power of the united states in this region...
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return to the united states. you have to go through a waiver process and it is a very complex situation to qualify. so we have a lot of people here right now who without the 3 and 10 year bars, would be able to return to their home countries. we have not addressed that as a country. we just see the increase in number is compiling simply because we are keeping these people here. we are keeping people from returning to their home countries. no one wants to stay here and not be welcome, but we are not allowing them to return. host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to everyth
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states. 50 times the maternal mortality rate as the united states. there are just so many parameters by which you measure a country's success, their likelihood for success in the future. haiti just falls terribly short in all of these areas. you talk about tough questions, wolf, but these are vexing, challenging problems as you pointed out that have lasted not just decades, but even longer than that. so who knows what his thinking is exactly in terms of his inspiration for doing this, but there are so many facets to this, wolf, and i'm just scratching the surface when i talk about this. >> let's go back to wyclef. he's joining us once again. wyclef, some of the money that was raised by your foundation, now you've stepped down from the foundation. there have been questions raised. first of all, how much money did you raise in the aftermath of the january earthquake? >> after the january earthquake, wolt wolf, we raised approximately $9 million. >> and there's been questions raised that some of that money was not spent appropriately. there's even been
states. 50 times the maternal mortality rate as the united states. there are just so many parameters by which you measure a country's success, their likelihood for success in the future. haiti just falls terribly short in all of these areas. you talk about tough questions, wolf, but these are vexing, challenging problems as you pointed out that have lasted not just decades, but even longer than that. so who knows what his thinking is exactly in terms of his inspiration for doing this, but there...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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return to the united states. you have to go through a waiver process and it is a very complex situation to qualify. so we have a lot of people here right now who without the 3 and 10 year bars, would be able to return to their home countries. we have not addressed that as a country. we just see the increase in number is compiling simply because we are keeping these people here. we are keeping people from returning to their home countries. no one wants to stay here and not be welcome, but we are not allowing them to return. host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to everyth
return to the united states. you have to go through a waiver process and it is a very complex situation to qualify. so we have a lot of people here right now who without the 3 and 10 year bars, would be able to return to their home countries. we have not addressed that as a country. we just see the increase in number is compiling simply because we are keeping these people here. we are keeping people from returning to their home countries. no one wants to stay here and not be welcome, but we are...
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states run bases. 20 died in the failed attempt to storm a nato base and united states intelligence camp near the pakistan border. no united states or coalition troops were killed in those battles. >>> in canada a former canada idol contestant is the latest charged in a suspected terror cell. the 28-year-old appeared in a canada courtroom today. three others were arrested earlier this week. the men allegedly planned to bomb the canada parliament building. they play have been raising money for al-qaeda and the taliban. >>> in pakistan a small group gave up to pakistan security forces today after a tense gun battle and standoff. the men had taken two security guards hostage last night. the state department said it wasn't the target of the attack and no employees were hurt. >> nasa joining in international effort to help the 33miners trapped underground. food, water, medical supplies and even a camera has been sent down to the men through a four inch wide shaft. the 33 were found alive on sunday. they have been underground for 23 days. nasa is being asked to use its experience to keep
states run bases. 20 died in the failed attempt to storm a nato base and united states intelligence camp near the pakistan border. no united states or coalition troops were killed in those battles. >>> in canada a former canada idol contestant is the latest charged in a suspected terror cell. the 28-year-old appeared in a canada courtroom today. three others were arrested earlier this week. the men allegedly planned to bomb the canada parliament building. they play have been raising...
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a catalyst in igniter of armed insurgency against the united states that can only end when the united states leaves and lets the people of these countries in this region be free to determine their own destiny free from foreign occupation thank you very much sir thank you. comes of the future. just three she escaped from a cinema and landed in the living room. specialises in the streets or stereo display a life filled glasses no problem gentian her out of three d. until she obtained. leave the country. soon which brightened. the balance from funds to pressure. from stock totty dot com. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look global financial headlines kaiser reports. in some peaches he's available in hotels a story of. a trip. to true spoto golden. gate. in a sea of kindness if you visit. the top stories of the day on from the pulse week far along blazes caused by record breaking heat in russia have spread into new areas that have claimed at least thirty lives and destroyed thousands of homes. w
a catalyst in igniter of armed insurgency against the united states that can only end when the united states leaves and lets the people of these countries in this region be free to determine their own destiny free from foreign occupation thank you very much sir thank you. comes of the future. just three she escaped from a cinema and landed in the living room. specialises in the streets or stereo display a life filled glasses no problem gentian her out of three d. until she obtained. leave the...
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and said that this extradition was a top priority for the united states in the same manner the u.s. ambassador in thailand met with officials in bangkok and told them the same thing putting the same pressure on them separately six lawmakers from both sides of the aisles in the united states in the u.s. congress sent a letter to the thai government saying that victor boots release would be a threat to both thailand and the united states there was immense pressure applied prior to his extradition what's really behind washington's vilification though is the question and there are several different analyses for this one analysis that has come out is that bruce simply knew too much and could really embarrass the united states with the information that. he had he was arrested in the thai capital bangkok in march two thousand and eight. mile by the us government using him of international arms trafficking and specifically selling and delivering weapons to build terrorist organizations and george bush in two thousand and four that a president. of the united states government from having any
and said that this extradition was a top priority for the united states in the same manner the u.s. ambassador in thailand met with officials in bangkok and told them the same thing putting the same pressure on them separately six lawmakers from both sides of the aisles in the united states in the u.s. congress sent a letter to the thai government saying that victor boots release would be a threat to both thailand and the united states there was immense pressure applied prior to his extradition...
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states, you know -- united states, you know. host: citizens. caller: exactly. i'm just getting a little excited about this. look at our crime rate and the cow many are in prison that we are actually paying for -- and look at how many are in prison that we are paying for. not only that, but the ones that -- ok, some of them work, but they will have their spouse -- or they are not a spouse. maybe, i do not know. they come into this country and they get everything for free. this is causing problems for the united states. host: we will leave it there. this week came in and it amused me -- another story from the "financial times." "hat is "the financial times lead editorial this morning. carol in north carolina, what do you think -- in the south carolina, what do you think? caller: we are all immigrants. but we are all coming from another country and to try to take their rights away from a particular life is totally uncalled for. a child did not ask to come into this world. for him to be born in the united states, this is supposed to
states, you know -- united states, you know. host: citizens. caller: exactly. i'm just getting a little excited about this. look at our crime rate and the cow many are in prison that we are actually paying for -- and look at how many are in prison that we are paying for. not only that, but the ones that -- ok, some of them work, but they will have their spouse -- or they are not a spouse. maybe, i do not know. they come into this country and they get everything for free. this is causing...
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a catalyst in igniter of armed insurgency against the united states that can only end when the united states leaves and lets the people of these countries in this region be free to determine their own destiny free from foreign occupation thank you very much sir thank you. coming into the future. just received steam from a cinema and landed in the living room shut down specialises in the streets or stereo displays a life filled glass is no problem the fitness of three d. function as you update here. we've got. one of the key elements of democracy which is so uncomfortable for me a forty. who pays for the news. how dependent business independent media. and who is behind the t.v. story. chargin media fiction and reality they ought to be hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news make us. feel. good to be soon which brightened a few moments from finest impressions. who threw stones on team dot com. the top stories of the day and from the week raging inferno a huge firefighting effort as one but life doesn't blazes caus
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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. joe now advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on r g. b close up team has been to the kaluga mission when the car industry is rapidly developing. now r g goes to the area where the first russian fleet was born. where the indigenous people were the first arctic seems navigator and where russia's glorious history is still visible. welcome leon mostly to. russia close up on r.g.p. . they faced this is not a provocation but war in. the face. of the shittiest everybody is sure to support.
the united states of america is waging war within its own army. joe now advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on r g. b close up team has been to the kaluga mission when the car industry is rapidly developing. now r g goes to the area where the first russian fleet was born. where the indigenous people were the first arctic seems navigator and where russia's glorious history...
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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. till now no advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on r t. if you. follow me and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle after forty years the so-called war on drugs has achieved preciously little nonetheless governments around the world continue to pursue remarkably similar policies is it time to completely rethink the entire illegal drugs equation from production to consumption . can you. discuss measures to fight drug pandemics i'm joined by even needleman in new york he's the executive director of the drug policy alliance in edinburgh we go to dr ian all over he's a consultant for the united nations office on drugs and crime and in london we have sebastian seville the executive director of release the u.k. center of expertise on drugs the law and human rights and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that me
the united states of america is waging war within its own army. till now no advantage is on no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on r t. if you. follow me and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle after forty years the so-called war on drugs has achieved preciously little nonetheless governments around the world continue to pursue remarkably similar policies is it time to completely...
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i analogize the united states in 1910, if you invested in the united states in 1910 you would have done very well. china in 2010 is somewhere comparable-- >> rose: to where we were in 1910? >> yes. while i think the chinese has a great economy and will grow and be a large economy we still have the biggest economy in the world now and probably will for quite some time. we have the large largest r & d expenditures of any place in the world by far. >> rose: but is that changing in an exponential way in the terms of the amount of money spent, percentage, on r & d? >> we have the largest amount. obviously, other countries are yous with the capital they now have spending a larger percentage than we are but for a long time we're going to be the most creative place in the world with r & d. >> rose: what makes us the most creative place in the world? we have more scientists and people who are creative. >> we have the finest university system in the world, bar none. our private universities are the envy of the world. we have the best rule of law, best constitution-- >> rose: best transparency. >>
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at it very closely nobody in the united states nobody in the united states military that i've been able to found all the way up to the white house. they may have been some people of so harry truman was jovial when he heard about the second bomb and this that the other thing but the fact of the matter is that after the two bombs and after the continuation of. fire bombing of japan and after the soviet union entered the war against japan between the two bombings that there was a coup in japan with a. attempt by military men to topple the emperor and to continue the war so. as far as. exceeding what is necessary to win the war i think of be a very difficult case to prove that the that these bombings were the germans were not giving in doesn't mean that the united states and the allies didn't commit war crimes and as far as i know a lot of these crimes when they were caught are brought to justice by military courts but. that's why we were in agreement that there is that nuremberg was a flawed instrument it was an imperfect creation and that however in spite of its imperfections in view of t
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mosque we have an island we have the united states. really going to be is a monument to the nineteen hijackers if close to this right it would absolutely be a monument to the forty and nineteen extremists the iceberg there is a great industry beach behind the destruction of western civilization here in the u.s. the whole country is bickering over the development of an islamic cultural center two blocks from ground zero zero you're ready dueling demonstrations in lower manhattan opponents against supporters. with midterm elections approaching in november some say it's no coincidence this new york city issue has become politicized around the nation and they are in tough economic times when we're in tough economic times people turn to desperate measures to gain power a lot of politicians have demonized the muslim community and we're here to say no. we've seen it before. probably see it again unfortunately right fighting words are growing while less and less is being said about the country's crippling economic situation here inside new yor
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convention the law of the sea as well which state united states is not a signatory to it it states that every nation owns essentially owns the floor bed about two hundred fifty miles off shore if they can prove that the continental shelf goes further out out than the further out than the two hundred fifty miles they can claim of three hundred fifty miles so the russians are busily. trying to to map the ocean floor to to claim the extra three hundred fifty miles and united states and canada are just getting started there's a lot of joint exploration going on and i think out of the have a few actually border disputes in the far north over the continental shelf all right u.s. get conceived to go to war with canada well that would be at another good idea let's move on to afghanistan president cares i call the you us private military contractors quote terrorists by night your thoughts will karzai really send these guys packing by the end of the air i don't think so i think there'll be some agreement reached for i mean for all the black waters and all the small you know companies that do part
convention the law of the sea as well which state united states is not a signatory to it it states that every nation owns essentially owns the floor bed about two hundred fifty miles off shore if they can prove that the continental shelf goes further out out than the further out than the two hundred fifty miles they can claim of three hundred fifty miles so the russians are busily. trying to to map the ocean floor to to claim the extra three hundred fifty miles and united states and canada are...
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god bless you and ggod bless the united states of america. [applause] >> and finally, in arizona, republican senator john mccain defeated the former congressman in the primary race. after he was declared the winner, senator mccain spoke with supporters in phoenix for about 10 minutes. ♪ >> i am very grateful for the honor. it is a distinct honor for being our party's for reelection to the united states senate [applause] thank you. i think cindy and three of our children who are here. i would like to thank them for their [applause] less dedication and support. the navy one is not here. we won an important victory tonight of which i am truly thankful. i promise you, republicans and independents and who voted for me and the arizonans who did not, i will do my best to prove worthy of the honor. i have never and will never take your support for granted or feel i am entitled to your trust without earning it. it is your trust and not the honor i hold that is the great ambition and privilege of my life. i have often said that i consider myself one
god bless you and ggod bless the united states of america. [applause] >> and finally, in arizona, republican senator john mccain defeated the former congressman in the primary race. after he was declared the winner, senator mccain spoke with supporters in phoenix for about 10 minutes. ♪ >> i am very grateful for the honor. it is a distinct honor for being our party's for reelection to the united states senate [applause] thank you. i think cindy and three of our children who are...
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the united states that both countries would be implicated and i don't see that happening anytime soon all right well let's talk about russia's position here because although you said there has been a written agreement that the spent fuel rods from bushehr will be sent back to russia to ensure they cannot be used for nuclear weapons so that's a great way of in effect monitoring iran's nuclear program then but nevertheless is there still. a suspicion of russia's involvement with iran on this matter from an international point of view and perhaps could derail relations between russia and the u.s. and other countries. well let me let me be very clear i did not say and i would not say that military action either by the united states or both has been removed from the table that has never happened and it is still very much on the table so to speak the question is the timing and the question is whether or not iran will eventually come to its senses and decided to negotiate a solution to the problem though. this is really the issue today but clearly the only thing it will be. is there naivety
the united states that both countries would be implicated and i don't see that happening anytime soon all right well let's talk about russia's position here because although you said there has been a written agreement that the spent fuel rods from bushehr will be sent back to russia to ensure they cannot be used for nuclear weapons so that's a great way of in effect monitoring iran's nuclear program then but nevertheless is there still. a suspicion of russia's involvement with iran on this...
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states and by israel and the increased sanctions that we see that the united states is putting on is another their education in their mind that they are the target do you think you don't think iran has nuclear weapons at the same time the country is still fusing to fully cooperate over its nuclear program despite those latest sanctions which you were speaking about how do you think these problems should then be tackled. well it's first iran has been very forthcoming on its program say in the last year they have started cooperating on the international scene they are allowing half of their low grade uranium to be put in an international hands and turkey they're even going to be meeting next in the next month with the u.s. officials on that program you know the united states has a two thousand and seven national intelligence estimate on the whether or not. iran has nuclear weapons and from two thousand and seven the intelligence officer. joint effort said that at that time iran does not have nuclear weapons and nor did they have a program that was leading toward it now what we're askin
states and by israel and the increased sanctions that we see that the united states is putting on is another their education in their mind that they are the target do you think you don't think iran has nuclear weapons at the same time the country is still fusing to fully cooperate over its nuclear program despite those latest sanctions which you were speaking about how do you think these problems should then be tackled. well it's first iran has been very forthcoming on its program say in the...
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and all around the world it's responsible for massive incarceration rates the united states and russia and many other places is responsible for many overdose a talent is responsible in significant ways for the spread of hiv aids around the world among people who use drugs and among the people who come into contact with them it has as you pointed out peter cost over a trillion dollars there may be more casualties in this war on drugs the united states than any war in our history except possibly the civil war so there's no question that we need to head in a new direction and fortunately there is evidence that that's beginning to happen well if and it's not if i could stay with you then but a lot of people are very critical of the obama administration's policy on the war on drugs even they don't like to use that term anymore there's a lot of disappointment is that a valid thing to say. it's partially fair and partially not i testified before congress last month and when i pointed out was that on the one hand the obama administration is pointing in a new direction on drug policy different
and all around the world it's responsible for massive incarceration rates the united states and russia and many other places is responsible for many overdose a talent is responsible in significant ways for the spread of hiv aids around the world among people who use drugs and among the people who come into contact with them it has as you pointed out peter cost over a trillion dollars there may be more casualties in this war on drugs the united states than any war in our history except possibly...
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for united states of america is waging war within its own army. no one signed. on human losses aren't quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on r g. russia. which brightened a few soon from phones to impressions. from stunts on t.v. dot com. they faced it this is not a robot issue but warmed up.
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leaving many analysts to wonder why exactly is the united states had this evidence before hand they didn't make it public because surely that would have strengthened their case against victor boot and maybe have even made the criminal court which earlier refused boots extradition to swing the case their way and i actually believe the. it's that they have so the fact that this evidence has just appeared when the united states are clearly facing difficulties with the extradition process this elsley of this is leading many to wonder what kind of evidence this is what whom what kind of sources. is the thai television channel actually relying on and why this information is surfacing just now of course victor boot is waiting for a decision from the thai authorities about his extradition date the united states wanting to extradite him as quickly as possible following the decision on august twentieth allegedly an especially chartered plane traveled all the way to thailand and it is currently stationed at a u.s. air force base in the country waiting specifically to transfer mr booth back to
leaving many analysts to wonder why exactly is the united states had this evidence before hand they didn't make it public because surely that would have strengthened their case against victor boot and maybe have even made the criminal court which earlier refused boots extradition to swing the case their way and i actually believe the. it's that they have so the fact that this evidence has just appeared when the united states are clearly facing difficulties with the extradition process this...
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in the united states to ban plastic bags. very exciting. we believe that other cities around united states could follow suit and possibly other states. when we implemented -- i mean, when we introduced the law and implemented, for two years thereafter, we heard from approximately 40 states in the united states, cities within those states, and 33 nations, who are interested in making a lot of our type, and now, many cities have tried, but, and fortunate, they were blunted back by the petrochemical industry and by the oil industry because they did not agree with san francisco taking action, but while there seems to be paralysis or very little incremental change, anything but incremental, at best, on the federal level in dealing with our energy crisis, dealing with climate-change crisis, and certainly while americans wait for great leap towards those endeavors are even towards state government, it is time for state government to do its part. now, why is that? the plastic bag is made from petroleum to get it takes literally over
in the united states to ban plastic bags. very exciting. we believe that other cities around united states could follow suit and possibly other states. when we implemented -- i mean, when we introduced the law and implemented, for two years thereafter, we heard from approximately 40 states in the united states, cities within those states, and 33 nations, who are interested in making a lot of our type, and now, many cities have tried, but, and fortunate, they were blunted back by the...
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chief justice of the united states. and when i was doing my research on my dock tral dissertation, i was reading the papers and one day i came across a let tore his father written on a piece of yellow legal paper that he had scratched out a message and chief justice taft wrote back and said, son, you must use better stationary than this. and here i was in the library of congress reading their mail. but robert taft was mr. republican. he was the leader of the conservative forces in the republican party. he was a man of great integrity. even people who disagreed with him admired him. john f. kennedy, who didn't vote the way taft did, chose him for his book profiles in courage. and when he chaired the committee depicted the five most significant senators picked taft as one. he also reflects that problem that a lot of senior senators have of who want to be president of the united states that all the thing that is made them successful in the senate make them less successful as presidential candidates. and senators have to vo
chief justice of the united states. and when i was doing my research on my dock tral dissertation, i was reading the papers and one day i came across a let tore his father written on a piece of yellow legal paper that he had scratched out a message and chief justice taft wrote back and said, son, you must use better stationary than this. and here i was in the library of congress reading their mail. but robert taft was mr. republican. he was the leader of the conservative forces in the...
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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. joe no advantage is on no one side. and human losses aren't quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on our g. hello this is the r t news channel from moscow i'm kevin zero in. the headlines for you this half hour the future of football russia shoots for goal it's been toast the twenty eighteen world cup as a free for delegation begins inspecting potential venues across the country it's a tough story today. also five years after the removal of israeli settlers from gaza ended in violence thousands of jews in the west bank and now fearing they'll also be forced out as part of a government peace deal with palestinians. at a summer of extremes half to two months of a record heat wave and devastating wildfires russia is now bracing itself for a hundred couldn't force winds which have already hit the northwest of the pope. one hundred thirty one am moscow time coming up in just under a minute now robust debate guaranteed in cross talk with people. every
the united states of america is waging war within its own army. joe no advantage is on no one side. and human losses aren't quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on our g. hello this is the r t news channel from moscow i'm kevin zero in. the headlines for you this half hour the future of football russia shoots for goal it's been toast the twenty eighteen world cup as a free for delegation begins inspecting potential...
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anathema united states because of the second hand smoking issue with gambling right now a lot of people take the attitude that as long as you don't hurt somebody else you should be able to do an action so gambling it's become much more excessive socially acceptable and to be quite blunt governments are taking event need the revenue and therefore are willing to. sponsor the game will permit the gambling as well as they get additional revenue and people say fine i'd rather. you know it's kind of like what jefferson said about lotteries there are voluntary taxation. before we talk about government is an enabler what do you think about it is it just social attitudes have changed in his richard pointed out it's basically the tolerance issue is that if it doesn't hurt somebody else why not letting the people do what they want and spend the money the way they want to spend it. well i think there's an issue with your premise which actually rich mentioned which is when i started had my first job forty years ago somebody came through the office at ten o'clock every morning to pick up the bets for
anathema united states because of the second hand smoking issue with gambling right now a lot of people take the attitude that as long as you don't hurt somebody else you should be able to do an action so gambling it's become much more excessive socially acceptable and to be quite blunt governments are taking event need the revenue and therefore are willing to. sponsor the game will permit the gambling as well as they get additional revenue and people say fine i'd rather. you know it's kind of...
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this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic effort. infer natio international community helped. after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wak
this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of...
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authorities fight to extradite him to the united states since most. of the school plans to build a mosque near ground zero in new york opinion has some say in issues just a way of drawing attention from america's economic struggle. and prince a self-proclaimed royal seeks to a victory russian president from the kremlin saying it's his god given right to rule the country. you're watching on t.v. good to have you with us today to our top story now. a russian businessman wanted for dealing in the u.s. will not be extradited immediately reports had suggested a special plane and fifty u.s. commandos are wrong with being held for more on the latest developments in the case for now joined by a correspondent of. contradictory messages coming out of todd and really how likely is it to be extradited to the next few days as washington is demanding. kerry there's finally been some player in the case it is very unlikely that it will be thailand day that is according to the country's prime minister who said that according to tie last because the united states alrea
authorities fight to extradite him to the united states since most. of the school plans to build a mosque near ground zero in new york opinion has some say in issues just a way of drawing attention from america's economic struggle. and prince a self-proclaimed royal seeks to a victory russian president from the kremlin saying it's his god given right to rule the country. you're watching on t.v. good to have you with us today to our top story now. a russian businessman wanted for dealing in the...
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in the united states meanwhile the movement against the war in vietnam was gathering steam. there were mass protests antiwar rallies and the famed march on the pentagon organized by peace activists. later many vietnam war veterans joined the protests themselves former fighters would draw. the medals they'd been awarded in vietnam in front of the u.s. congress. before the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals i wanted to have a lot of decorations but afterwards i realized that they don't mean anything they're not that important. i don't i don't i never kept the medal and never. i never did anything about it. she is a district twenty kilometers from hoochie minh city formerly known as saigon x marine greg played in. a former vietnamese guerilla. nearly forty years ago they were bitter adversaries fighting each other below them lie two hundred fifty kilometers of underground tunnels vietnamese guerrillas would dig them around the clock covering over the fresh earth and disguising numerous entrances to caves . going down there i don't want to try. for even if the
in the united states meanwhile the movement against the war in vietnam was gathering steam. there were mass protests antiwar rallies and the famed march on the pentagon organized by peace activists. later many vietnam war veterans joined the protests themselves former fighters would draw. the medals they'd been awarded in vietnam in front of the u.s. congress. before the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals i wanted to have a lot of decorations but afterwards i realized that...
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>> i think their position is very much like that of the united states. they have on the one hand been very instrumental in making openings to syria. and you know, reaching out and engaging even before the united states did. there is commercial transactions there and so forth. but i think they thought the policy of isolation with syria didn't make any sense. nonetheless they also don't want to see a conflict in lebanon and they don't want to see any strengthening of the syrian hand in south lebanon or hezbollah. >> in a word octavia i assume that israel's fears are of hezbollah and how much it is rearming and how far reaching those arm aments and missiles might be. but what else does israel fear about the developments in lebanon? >> well, several things, really. and it depends who you ask within israel. different groups have different fears and ode citizens of israel have different fears as well. ode citizens, for example, don't want war. you hear it from them especially on social networks, for example, on the internet. these are the people, the ode israe
>> i think their position is very much like that of the united states. they have on the one hand been very instrumental in making openings to syria. and you know, reaching out and engaging even before the united states did. there is commercial transactions there and so forth. but i think they thought the policy of isolation with syria didn't make any sense. nonetheless they also don't want to see a conflict in lebanon and they don't want to see any strengthening of the syrian hand in...
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states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to the irish. in 2004, the university of puerto rico asked me to come there and lecture and read. i immediately called my favorite cousin, and she said, what are you doing here? i told her and i said, please come to the reading, i have a book for you. she came. she said my son is getting married tomorrow at the caribbean hilton, could you please come? and i went. i hadn't seen her in 30 years. we were kids together. and after the wedding, there was a reception and she introduced me to her daughters, very beautiful girls, then i met the last one, very beautiful, green eyes, and she said, i want you it
states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to...
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states ambassador to the united nations saying to israel which is of course a nuclear state in the region to bomb iran the reason why this story gets that kind of coverage we must remember that. it will be monitoring things that are happening at share and that previous i.a.e.a. secretary generals have been under surveillance by the americans quite contrary to regulations we know the reason why the world or at least the western media in the world run by different types of elites are worried about iran because it's an energy superpower in the region i think alliances between iran and russia and china and to the developing world the global south show that. situations such as we're seeing in bush reflect the decline of united states power electricity supplies have been completely restored in simply after a blackout that lasted for almost an hour however two cities in the leningrad region remain without power the blackout plans around forty percent of russia's second largest city into chaos and knocked out traffic signals causing massive congestion on the roads train stations and metro service
states ambassador to the united nations saying to israel which is of course a nuclear state in the region to bomb iran the reason why this story gets that kind of coverage we must remember that. it will be monitoring things that are happening at share and that previous i.a.e.a. secretary generals have been under surveillance by the americans quite contrary to regulations we know the reason why the world or at least the western media in the world run by different types of elites are worried...
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states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. but we've got plenty more ahead for you this hour so stay with us here to find out the russian president one of the world's biggest wrong stalls and coma lasts. religious disbelief russian recounts and disease divine right to be drug addiction are accused of posing a bigger threat than drugs. and when the u.k. medical officials say the number of women being subjected to genital mutilation is on the rise now although the practice is illegal in the country no one's ever been convicted of the crime and thousands are considered to be at risk you know you may find some of the images and more and it's report just. school holidays for some golden afternoons in the park but for others a horrific ordeal aged fifteen u.k. born jay kumar as mother took her home to sierra leone fo
states to think that he can win in the united states against america on their home turf when everything is against them so that in the end if you walks and goes home america will all become a laughing stock of the entire world not to mention that whatever little credibility they have as a nation will definitely be ruined. but we've got plenty more ahead for you this hour so stay with us here to find out the russian president one of the world's biggest wrong stalls and coma lasts. religious...
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sponsored terrorism for example the united states during the vietnam war targeted people in vietnam for assassination it was operation phoenix and we also had the shock and all in iraq where civilians were indiscriminately killed we've seen the same thing in afghanistan and where do we see these revelations this this classified document released by wiki leaks is only talking about some americans who went overseas to join terrorist groups talks about the british agents assassinating supposin nazi agents in the united states before the second with the us got into the second world war so as i say there's there's nothing here that should. anyone in the cia and i think this really is just another case where wiki leaks select that this document looking for a big publicity run but i don't think they have this got the same reaction they have received in the past. live from the russian capital here you know with art still to come for you this what live event conducted that appetising the rest of the world takes a look at the health of a nation. a great way to get your kicks or an irresponsib
sponsored terrorism for example the united states during the vietnam war targeted people in vietnam for assassination it was operation phoenix and we also had the shock and all in iraq where civilians were indiscriminately killed we've seen the same thing in afghanistan and where do we see these revelations this this classified document released by wiki leaks is only talking about some americans who went overseas to join terrorist groups talks about the british agents assassinating supposin...
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is the united states setting a good example now in dealing with climate change the senate bill that's going to be debated. historically the united states has been seen as being behind the curve when it comes to dealing with the climate is he getting ahead of the curve now. well i think it's still playing catch up. there are lots of reasons that we want a clean energy bill and a clean energy economy in the united states as you know we're just like the rest of the world we're dealing with a severe economic recession a lot of unemployment and we're looking for the growth industries of the twenty first century and just like china and europe we're trying to participate in what we think is the next. you know boom industry which is clean energy and there's been reasons that we've wanted to move towards renewable energy sources that don't run out that give you domestic energy security we don't have the we don't pay or import. fossil fuels from parts of the world that are unfriendly and unstable. so we can save money there's really a case for this so climate change and especially the debate ab
is the united states setting a good example now in dealing with climate change the senate bill that's going to be debated. historically the united states has been seen as being behind the curve when it comes to dealing with the climate is he getting ahead of the curve now. well i think it's still playing catch up. there are lots of reasons that we want a clean energy bill and a clean energy economy in the united states as you know we're just like the rest of the world we're dealing with a...
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states of the united states in various parts of the world and that policy has not proved at all why and it was inherently objectionable in some respects well known decent motives behind the tool but there were a lot of not very decent motives behind it and it was a very stupid policy what has the removal of dictatorial regimes in basic iraq and afghanistan to force us about the process of democratization the process of democratization you could say is progress towards a very good outcome which hasn't actually come out anywhere in the world so far so if you have an ambitious can of democratization what those two experiences taken together of taught us is that it's absolutely hopeless. to try to move fast in a direction of that kind by bombing countries to pieces and invading them. without bothering to inform yourself about what was. the views and beliefs and practices of most of their inhabitants. and neither under saddam hussein the very whole of london nor. new afghanistan which isn't really under any one ever. told promising candidates for rapid democratization and it isn't possib
states of the united states in various parts of the world and that policy has not proved at all why and it was inherently objectionable in some respects well known decent motives behind the tool but there were a lot of not very decent motives behind it and it was a very stupid policy what has the removal of dictatorial regimes in basic iraq and afghanistan to force us about the process of democratization the process of democratization you could say is progress towards a very good outcome which...
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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. jono advantage no one signs. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces. in the army. this is a scene investigators they have lost and so most of it. could happen the way they did and millicent behind. troublemaker police in the capital have been put on my facebook. brings together. to discuss trying to help the kids on terrorism in central. asia calls against a bit as. the new president pledges better relations with his investigators from both countries join forces to walk or a plane crash that killed president lech kaczynski. the growing number of u.s. nationals for the coming to something should be an american seven hundred people when. citizenship health and nine another three telling me to leave here before. those with add lines next heated debate in cross talk with people about love his guests discussing what's been achieved during the forty year long war on drugs that's next. the united states of america is waging war within its own
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pass the united states. the hottest seller market is ontario, canada. -- the hottest solar market is ontario, canada. we have to earn at the right to have a high manufacturing base in the united states, and we do that by being the dominating and market. -- end market. the vast majority of the world market for computers is here. the other way to do it is through brute force. the chinese government has said that we may not be the end market, but will put tens of billions of dollars into subsidizing manufacturing. i would love to see the united states to pick one or the other out for them, but we are stuck behind and falling quickly -- to pick one or the other algorithm, but we are stuck behind and falling quickly. to be honest, i don't think we have the kind of cash it is going to take to go head-to-head with china. until the united states ts out of neutral and being stuck between those worlds -- unfortunately, the technology leadership is coming from germany and the manufacturing leadership is from china. the
pass the united states. the hottest seller market is ontario, canada. -- the hottest solar market is ontario, canada. we have to earn at the right to have a high manufacturing base in the united states, and we do that by being the dominating and market. -- end market. the vast majority of the world market for computers is here. the other way to do it is through brute force. the chinese government has said that we may not be the end market, but will put tens of billions of dollars into...