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united states there's less than a national order so the united states has a responsibility and has a role to play internationally well a lot of people would say we've got a rodney is that the united states makes the world unstable in its unilateral actions around the world just the opposite. well we're only about two weeks ago from the american attempt to set off a third world war fortunately there was a bit of backbone coming from russia could i go into the mystic situation is going to say go ahead that that the two unemployment is twenty three percent that's john williams shadows that's and it's double that for young people there's fifty million people on earth food stamps the real incomes of middle classes are gone backwards for twenty five years and we are told that america is the exemplar of the free market it isn't it's not a sort of it's a fascist society the government has bought to bill you on the dumbed down bullets which are exploding bullets to fire at its own people and i am being told by david that america is an exemplar to the world it is now moving straight into fasci
united states there's less than a national order so the united states has a responsibility and has a role to play internationally well a lot of people would say we've got a rodney is that the united states makes the world unstable in its unilateral actions around the world just the opposite. well we're only about two weeks ago from the american attempt to set off a third world war fortunately there was a bit of backbone coming from russia could i go into the mystic situation is going to say go...
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we're much better off to have 3 bedroom units rather than 10 one barroom units. all of those policies particularly the mergers go in the wrong direction. 20 percent of our housing units have 3 bedrooms or more we should encourage for unit with more bedrooms. only 31 percent of the building are owned will i owner coupled. we should encourage people to buy their units. if we were a situation where we had a huge prepare dalmatian of ownership i could see argument for preserving units, however, we're building thousands of units all the time wore mixing upland use policies. this came up a few years ago when we looked at endanger conversions. david chiu put successfully a time when you could put a garage if there had been a no fault conviction. often those are different people and had nothing to do with the earlier conviction it was for their own uses and improvement for the property. even though we try to discourage the evictions it's the only way to free up a unit to occupy it they prefer to have a unit that helped several generations. so those are you know, i oppose
we're much better off to have 3 bedroom units rather than 10 one barroom units. all of those policies particularly the mergers go in the wrong direction. 20 percent of our housing units have 3 bedrooms or more we should encourage for unit with more bedrooms. only 31 percent of the building are owned will i owner coupled. we should encourage people to buy their units. if we were a situation where we had a huge prepare dalmatian of ownership i could see argument for preserving units, however,...
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more than ten trillion dollars and when we speak of the united states we're talking of course the united states taxpayers and the simply enormous. national debt state debt city debt that the united states has built up in the process not to mention the cost in lives both of american lives and as a. veteran of the u.s. armed forces myself i can attest to the feelings of the rank and file among the military and that but also in those injured and in the lives of those that this messianic idea inflicts on other countries david mark used the word virtue is the american have a virtuous foreign policy is that what makes it exceptional i think. i think america i think america pursues its interest and advances its principle it doesn't try to make the world over in its image but it does need to be true to principles that many believe are not american but are universal i'd like to just go back to a couple points one domestic one international in a point where the united states is about seven is about seven percent it's not twenty three percent it's still too high and there's a lot of criticism on bo
more than ten trillion dollars and when we speak of the united states we're talking of course the united states taxpayers and the simply enormous. national debt state debt city debt that the united states has built up in the process not to mention the cost in lives both of american lives and as a. veteran of the u.s. armed forces myself i can attest to the feelings of the rank and file among the military and that but also in those injured and in the lives of those that this messianic idea...
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united states there's less than a national order so the united states has a responsibility and has a role to play internationally well a lot of people would say we've got a rodney is that the united states makes the world unstable in its unilateral actions around the world just the opposite. well we're only about two weeks ago from the american attempt to set off a third world war fortunately there was a bit of backbone coming from russia could i go into the mystic situation leaves are going to say go ahead that. the two unemployment is twenty three percent that's john williams shadows that's and it's double that for young people there's fifteen million people on earth food stamps the real incomes of middle classes are gone backwards for twenty five years and we are told that america is the exemplar of the free market it isn't it's not a sort of it's a fascist society the government has bought to bill you are dumbed down bullets which are exploding bullets to fire at its own people and i am big being told by david that america is an exemplar to the world it is now moving straight int
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our guest today is that it should be russia's and voyage to the united nations mr churkin it's great to have you on the program with us today. now the resolution on syria is obviously so the resolution on syria is obviously a victory for russian diplomacy but the resolution has in a way also restored the u.s. credibility that was kind of lost in recent years so with the inability to make a joint decision it at one time saying do you think or we'll see more decisions like that well i hope we will i mean the most important thing about this resolution is that it's really paving the way for the implementation of this project of eliminating all chemical weapons. in syria and making sure that no chemical attacks can be possible in the future so it's a very good success for russia and i think good success with it for the united states because we have been working together very closely with our american colleagues on this and of this resolution allowed the united states to avoid this very sorely and delicate issue of the possibility of use of force in syria of course for us it's a very impor
our guest today is that it should be russia's and voyage to the united nations mr churkin it's great to have you on the program with us today. now the resolution on syria is obviously so the resolution on syria is obviously a victory for russian diplomacy but the resolution has in a way also restored the u.s. credibility that was kind of lost in recent years so with the inability to make a joint decision it at one time saying do you think or we'll see more decisions like that well i hope we...
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i am not an alley of the united states, of the government of the united states. but there are countries that are allies that are procapitalist, proimperialist, and that's their right under the constitution, this is a freedom of thought, but have them spy on their own allies or spy on their businessmen. but the business in brazil, that's intolerable. you cannot accept that. and that's why it was a general protest in the world with these types of espionage. >> i want the ask 24 question now, and then get your response to it. the button on this section of our conversation for me, is this. the u.s. is your country second leading trading partner. shouldn't the two before working to improve relationships. i will guest your thoughts after the break. this is talk all al tomorrow night, fault lines investigates wage practices in the restaurant industry. >> the employers have the upper hand out here. they can steal from you and face very little if any consequences. >> basically this industry is saying, "we don't have to pay these workers at all. they should work for us but
i am not an alley of the united states, of the government of the united states. but there are countries that are allies that are procapitalist, proimperialist, and that's their right under the constitution, this is a freedom of thought, but have them spy on their own allies or spy on their businessmen. but the business in brazil, that's intolerable. you cannot accept that. and that's why it was a general protest in the world with these types of espionage. >> i want the ask 24 question...
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from a coveted seat on the united nations security council the saudis are furious over washington stance on syria approaches to iran and the failure to support a meaningful peace process on behalf of the palestinians the kingdom of saudi is going out on its own but where. to cross talk saudi arabia's foreign policy i'm joined by my guest in washington james carafano he is a vice president of foreign and defense policy studies at the heritage foundation also we have me he is founder and director of the center for democracy and human rights in saudi arabia and we cross to jim lobe he is the washington bureau chief for into press service and publisher of loeb blog dot com all right gentlemen close up rules of i mean you can jump in anytime you want jim if i go to you first in washington these words coming out of riyadh is that bluster i mean the united states and saudi arabia are attached at the hip and they have been for for decades it's just words coming out of riyadh well i don't think i have any particular insight into what what king abdullah is thinking and obviously he's kind of the s
from a coveted seat on the united nations security council the saudis are furious over washington stance on syria approaches to iran and the failure to support a meaningful peace process on behalf of the palestinians the kingdom of saudi is going out on its own but where. to cross talk saudi arabia's foreign policy i'm joined by my guest in washington james carafano he is a vice president of foreign and defense policy studies at the heritage foundation also we have me he is founder and director...
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to prevent all of that from happening i mean when i say you the united states what can the united states do to prevent all of that i think the sad answer is that the united states doesn't have the power of that it once said it doesn't have the the leverage. one shed and so it. tries to work through allies three international organizations and occasionally on its own and deal with the court of public opinion the best america can but there there isn't a lot in the toolbox right now they're not many tools they're well thank you for this recognition i think this is a very bold statement and a very on a statement on your part now i have to admit also that russia and the soviet union are no strangers to grand geo political ambitions and you know trying to make the world a better place and one lesson that learned very well is that when you fight wars abroad you may lose in a domestic front as a former ambassador to saudi arabia i would like to ask you what are the chances in your view of saudi citizens rising out and demanding more of a say not only in the way that country is run but also. in t
to prevent all of that from happening i mean when i say you the united states what can the united states do to prevent all of that i think the sad answer is that the united states doesn't have the power of that it once said it doesn't have the the leverage. one shed and so it. tries to work through allies three international organizations and occasionally on its own and deal with the court of public opinion the best america can but there there isn't a lot in the toolbox right now they're not...
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on the initiative of the united states was a mistake but absolutely but the united states also went to war if the rock and they didn't how they did i'm going to add it to that had very little to do it very little to do with the o.p.c. w. and it had a little beast everybody has a very strong motivation it did it did and we in the united states the bush administration at that point alleged that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction which he did not and many of his spoke out myself included publicly saying there are not weapons of mass destruction they were all destroyed in the ninety one gulf war he did have weapons of mass destruction in the one nine hundred eighty s. and they were destroyed in ninety one and then all further destroyed and sealed up by the united nations inspection commissions back in the one nine hundred ninety s. but your question of whether the opi study is capable of doing this destruction absolutely first of all it's not the opi study that does the destruction it's the responsibility of the state parties so it's the responsibility of syria but syria is a p
on the initiative of the united states was a mistake but absolutely but the united states also went to war if the rock and they didn't how they did i'm going to add it to that had very little to do it very little to do with the o.p.c. w. and it had a little beast everybody has a very strong motivation it did it did and we in the united states the bush administration at that point alleged that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction which he did not and many of his spoke out myself...
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states in united states in america. some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil war and begins at the question of how bob asher at civil words you reconstruct them put the country back together again. of course, many historians look at the political systems. they look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. but we argue is in addition to this, one needs to take into account how a culture or how many cultures get perfect together again as part of the reef formation the united states. the united states becomes a real interesting entity because it is growing by the compounds. it's increased immigration and americans are confronted with the real challenge in terms of its process of reconstruction. how really to u.k. people of different backgrounds, north, south, not just people from different ethnic backgrounds, sometimes from the united states. how do
states in united states in america. some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil war and begins at the question of how bob asher at civil words you reconstruct them put the country back together again. of course, many historians look at the political systems. they look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. but we argue is...
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we're not building hotels we're building full friendly units. if mr. king you're the one chronological to speak >> shawn on behalf of the project spokesperson. we view those as welcome good thought-out ideas. so far as the encroachment the promise sponsor will have the standards and protocols and we'll seek out the ideas and flipping the planters is something we'll look at. whether the planter is 2 and a half or 3 and to keep the view to protect the ground floor unit. i'm absolutely delighted to hear the continuation of last weeks meeting ultimate i resulted in going forward >> i'm happy with those suggestions. i just said to talk about the sidewalk with i'm not sure i trefrpt iowa what commissioner moore said but we have to have a wider sidewalk to anticipate future density and more communication hopefully with mission bay and many of our swauksdz in many parts of the city are not as generous. i i know that 16 the street is going to be a major corridor and allowing room for bus transit would restrict it a little bit more but on 17th street it wouldn't
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these words coming out of riyadh is that bluster i mean the united states and saudi arabia are attached at the hip and they have been for for decades it's just words coming out of riyadh well i don't think i have any particular insight into what what king abdullah is thinking and obviously he's kind of the supreme decision maker it's not the words are not just coming out of out of riyadh itself they're they're coming out of washington because prince turki just gave a very fiery speech and defiant speech. at a conference here a couple of days ago. i think there are two schools of thought one school of thought here believes that it is mainly bluster that. saudi arabia is so closely entangled particularly on the military and security front with the united states that it really can't sue for divorce but there are others who believe that saudi arabia is really quite serious and that it's looking for other foreign partners great powers including for example russia itself to wean itself away from washington over the long term and that there is a strategic decision is either about to be made or
these words coming out of riyadh is that bluster i mean the united states and saudi arabia are attached at the hip and they have been for for decades it's just words coming out of riyadh well i don't think i have any particular insight into what what king abdullah is thinking and obviously he's kind of the supreme decision maker it's not the words are not just coming out of out of riyadh itself they're they're coming out of washington because prince turki just gave a very fiery speech and...
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kingdom and the united states towards the humorous situation and the fact that the government and what iran believes and knows that they have international impunity is what allows them to continue committing widespread human rights violations and in other countries is the same thing you look at the international players that have played a role in the internal situations and it makes sense why we are where we are in many of these situations but if you are accepting of the fact that if the revolution actually takes place in bahrain that the immediate reality right after that will be probably dismay and anarchy before it gets better what i mean what's what is anarchy i mean if we're looking at the situation right now where we have a crackdown almost on a daily basis where we have people getting arbitrarily arrested from their homes during night raids where we have children being picked off the streets where we have people attacked with tear gas inside their homes where torture is frump and is that not in itself a form of anarchy we don't really have a system that is you know governed by a
kingdom and the united states towards the humorous situation and the fact that the government and what iran believes and knows that they have international impunity is what allows them to continue committing widespread human rights violations and in other countries is the same thing you look at the international players that have played a role in the internal situations and it makes sense why we are where we are in many of these situations but if you are accepting of the fact that if the...
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on and try to green the world grant if the united states is going to grant let me ask you a question grant let me answer the question so the united states obama won because of pressure from the saudis from the israelis they're going to attack iran do you think he's going to ask the american people always a good idea to attack iran you know that's never going to happen the reason why you went to the american people in syria because he painted himself into a corner you have to thank mr putin for this not the american people sorry. well he did paint himself into a corner i know something a maverick way was to marry i i you know he had a resident whenever there's been triggering events whether it's the gulf of tonkin whether it's pearl harbor you know all of the groups that are lobbying for non intervention tend to disappear after a catalyzing event takes place and the region at this point is just absolutely on a hair trigger for that sort of thing to happen you know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the
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the people of the united nations. including china and the united states. [inaudible] just by some weapons but by the strong will and determination of the people of asia, the united states, and europe. i think politicians in japan help to realize this is the post world war to international order. you cannot change that. we are already concerned about such tendencies in japan and what it means for the united states in the interest of china of the united states of other asian countries and of the global order. so i think this is maybe the most important issue between china and japan. and this is a matter of principle for us. i know such of you may not represent the majority of japanese people, and i hope the japanese people and maybe together with all of us here will make sure that such a tendency will not dominate the future direction of the country. thank you. >> jonathan? up front here. >> yes, jonathan the brookings institution. it's good to see you in the neighborhood again. i thought i would try to raise an issue about -- i hope it doesn't sound overly
the people of the united nations. including china and the united states. [inaudible] just by some weapons but by the strong will and determination of the people of asia, the united states, and europe. i think politicians in japan help to realize this is the post world war to international order. you cannot change that. we are already concerned about such tendencies in japan and what it means for the united states in the interest of china of the united states of other asian countries and of the...
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united states and. in to me that feeling the only chance to you through those. with everyone listening. to you feeling exceptional just like you. except. i can't answer that i work for the government old age. or figment. are you feeling exceptional today. and i think the lives that i think i think i think that of the united states if you make love you know with a bit of the country to go with the money for one of the big blue for. diversity. respecting it minority rights a great and freedom freedom personal freedom one world exceptional stand out from other countries. the i would say part of the problem solving ability and a liar we everyone can work together to do so. and i feel like we're more tiring thing when you think make the united states. in other countries. like the place for instance. to stand out is where they are just. that we're free to. think for ourselves reason. why are you feeling exceptional today. are you feeling exceptional today. what you think makes us exceptional nothing. some americans do not think we're exceptional they question more it
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look more enemies to the united states as opposed to less enemies the united states because of this drone program because we're killing hundreds if not thousands of innocent civilians you said this comes from the very top administration when president obama took power in two thousand i was elected. office in two thousand and nine there was a lot of criticism leveled at him for not going back and holding people from the bush administration accountable for torture not going back and investigating and prosecuting people from the ministration do you think the next president which could be you if you decide to run again should go back look at this drone program look at these surveillance programs and actually investigate members of the administration and hold them accountable for what's up you know i one point i said that this should be should be water under the bridge but the more the more i look at this look a crime is a crime. thwarting the law disobeying a law breaking the law should be prosecuted when it comes to drone warfare and when it comes to surveillance the patrolling drones around
look more enemies to the united states as opposed to less enemies the united states because of this drone program because we're killing hundreds if not thousands of innocent civilians you said this comes from the very top administration when president obama took power in two thousand i was elected. office in two thousand and nine there was a lot of criticism leveled at him for not going back and holding people from the bush administration accountable for torture not going back and investigating...
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the united states or somehow wasn't a patriot. there are thing that have been said about barack obama and question about barack obama we don't have to check the birth certificate and even when you show them the birth certificate, come on, this is really different in terms of barack obama. and so i think you know, i think history is going to judge this. and that he really had to go through, and as i said you know i've had my differences but god, they will vote, i really mean this, they will vote against sunlight. if barack obama proposes it. everybody knows it's the universal truth in washington, d.c. if barack obama is for it they're against it. even if they were for it before he was for it, it doesn't matter. it's this visceral kind of you're not supposed to be there. you're not supposed to be president of the united states, i'm not going to recognize it. you know we should be careful -- >> you hear this directly on the floor in your conversations? >> in my conversations and i listen and to me it's look you want to know something
the united states or somehow wasn't a patriot. there are thing that have been said about barack obama and question about barack obama we don't have to check the birth certificate and even when you show them the birth certificate, come on, this is really different in terms of barack obama. and so i think you know, i think history is going to judge this. and that he really had to go through, and as i said you know i've had my differences but god, they will vote, i really mean this, they will vote...
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to you feeling exceptional just like the united states except. i can't answer that i work for the government old age. or. are you feeling exceptional today. i believe that the thing i think i think that i think united states you most proud there would be a bit of a country to go with the money for one of the big google for. diversity. just spend doing it right a great and freedom freedom personal freedom one world exceptional stand out from other countries. the i would say part of the problem solving ability and a liar every man can work together to do so. and i feel like we're more hiring they do you think make the united states. other countries. act that was for instance. exceptional to stand out just where they are just. that we're free and. think for ourselves. are you feeling exceptional today. are you feeling exceptional today. what you think makes us exceptional nothing. some americans do not think were exceptional they question more what we. mean shelburne of the empire and i think when you have the establishment being so arrogant and bli
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>> usually it's not the size of the united states. when a country defaults--first of all, a country does everything in its power to avoid a default, and it will engage with interested parties long before a default would actually occur. in order to avoid that default. they would like to negotiate a solution or some kind of alternative scenario. >> pushing off debt. >> yes, proverbial kicking the can down the road? you would find some other solution rather than defaulting on your correct. >> now you think that this is a game of chicken and each side is waiting for the other side to blink first. if we go down this road and the president does not use some form of executive power or there is still some stalemate how does that impact the view of the united states internationally, particularly those who hold the most debt, the chinese and japanese? >> i think it's very problematic if the sense that we are already in a period in which people around the world are questioning not just does the united states stand by its arrears, but the whole q
>> usually it's not the size of the united states. when a country defaults--first of all, a country does everything in its power to avoid a default, and it will engage with interested parties long before a default would actually occur. in order to avoid that default. they would like to negotiate a solution or some kind of alternative scenario. >> pushing off debt. >> yes, proverbial kicking the can down the road? you would find some other solution rather than defaulting on...
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welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average keep her dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr chef thank you very much for your time being i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic relationship that the united states has with the rest of the world it reminds me of a family with an addict somebody who used to be a pretty good reliable guy but slowly but surely developed this addiction to foreign debt and if this habit is definitely getting out of hand he's behavior he's getting more and more unpredictable and the rest of the family doesn't really know what to do with that because they can't leave like that any longer but they can't leave him along as well so he's saying this is an accurate metaphor yeah i mean it's very close to me it's almost like where the in law who's overstayed his welcom
welcome to worlds apart it's a quick fix for a long and increasingly intoxicating addiction the united states may have avoided a deep hole but it keeps dragging the world into an average keep her dad hold is it still possible to break this vicious cycle to discuss that i'm now joined by an american investment broker and financial commentator peter schiff mr chef thank you very much for your time being i appreciate your being here now when i think about the kind of sick anomic relationship that...
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nation among many nations on the planet but that the united states is somehow better. we all pledged allegiance to the flag in school every child every day. gratefully to the united states and. in to me that building the religion still you through those. with everyone listening. to you feeling exceptional just like you. did except. i can't answer that i work for the government the old reading age. or big. are you feeling exceptional today. i believe that the thing is i think i think that i think united states if you make love there will be a bit of the country to go with the money for one of the big blue for. diversity. just spectating it minority rights they create and freedom freedom to freedom one world exceptional stand out from other countries. the i would say part of the problem solving ability and a liar every man can work together to do so. and i'm. hiring they do you think make united states. in other countries. like the place for instance. to stand out is where they are. there. were three and. think for ourselves. now you really exceptional today. are you fee
nation among many nations on the planet but that the united states is somehow better. we all pledged allegiance to the flag in school every child every day. gratefully to the united states and. in to me that building the religion still you through those. with everyone listening. to you feeling exceptional just like you. did except. i can't answer that i work for the government the old reading age. or big. are you feeling exceptional today. i believe that the thing is i think i think that i...
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in bali. >> the united states situation because they're the biggest investors in debt in the united states. so obviously if this situation isn't resolved any time soon, this has -- both nations have a vested interest in the united states so that's why president barack obama is not in attendance at the summit, secretary of state john kerry came in his stead. attempted to reassure them that this political situation can be resolved but they're really trying to reassure that this debt situation in the united states isn't resolved very soon. >> u.s. government programs are running out of money and threatening to grind to a halt. the partial u.s. government shut down is now in its second week and doan loo doesn't look like g to be over soon. vulnerable people there may soon have nowhere to go. kimberly halcot reports. >> victims of domestic violence in washington, d.c, her program deals with government funding, already dealing with a shortage of funding because of budget cuts. but now with partial government shut down she fears that soon -- >> there's not going to be anyplace for survivors to ru
in bali. >> the united states situation because they're the biggest investors in debt in the united states. so obviously if this situation isn't resolved any time soon, this has -- both nations have a vested interest in the united states so that's why president barack obama is not in attendance at the summit, secretary of state john kerry came in his stead. attempted to reassure them that this political situation can be resolved but they're really trying to reassure that this debt...
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and it's not just companies based in the united states. honda's banking on america by expanding production operations in ohio and alabama and indiana and today more hondas are made in america than anyplace else in the world. samsung's betting on america by revamping their plant in austin, texas. a $4 billion investment. see mns -- siemens is betting on america by hiring hundreds of new workers in north carolina and putting $50 million a year into training its u.s. work force. and that's the kind of investment that we've always welcomed as a nation, but the reason for select u.s.a. is we know we can do more. we know we can be better. so two years ago i acted on a recommendation from the c.e.o.'s on my jobs council and we created select u.s.a. to encourage more foreign companies to invest and create jobs right here in the united states. and we've shown that this works. as penny mentioned earlier this morning, with help from select u.s.a., the austrian company is creating 220 jobs in an auto parts plant in cartersville, georgia. bombadear com
and it's not just companies based in the united states. honda's banking on america by expanding production operations in ohio and alabama and indiana and today more hondas are made in america than anyplace else in the world. samsung's betting on america by revamping their plant in austin, texas. a $4 billion investment. see mns -- siemens is betting on america by hiring hundreds of new workers in north carolina and putting $50 million a year into training its u.s. work force. and that's the...
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but nonetheless he does everything he can to bolster the united kingdom at that point. what we talk about fdr's decision making process because that is what is at the core of this book. but that's not true. i don't believe that's true. there is no evidence to suggest that. there's nothing inevitable about this decision. he made the decision entirely alone from september until before the convention in july and 40. there is no evidence that he talked to another human being about this issue. this was typical of the decision making process of on the major decisions. he always needed people around him that he was a very solitary person. in upstate new york the to french-speaking self-reliant and dewitt that became one of his defining characteristics throughout the presidency. he made this decision alone without ever having spoken to anyone and he always wait until the last minute to make these decisions. he reasoned i will get more information if i have the opportunity. so he never made a decision until he had to. what did i learn about fdr? he loved to have people around hi
but nonetheless he does everything he can to bolster the united kingdom at that point. what we talk about fdr's decision making process because that is what is at the core of this book. but that's not true. i don't believe that's true. there is no evidence to suggest that. there's nothing inevitable about this decision. he made the decision entirely alone from september until before the convention in july and 40. there is no evidence that he talked to another human being about this issue. this...
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an exceptional american exceptionalism testimony to american exceptionalism an exceptional nation united states is indeed exception america is exceptional what makes us accept is accept. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. and part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own merits self-interest but for the interests of all. i agree america is exceptional but what's exceptional about my country is that. we do exceptionally bad things we do it well. we do it often. we do it and no one else can. taking action and doing things without accountability that other nations cannot get away with the standard of international norms when we ourselves do not adhere to that same standards it's something many of us take pride in you self-appointed right to dominate destroy. and take control. only that's not what it's called here it's called american exceptionalism and it's been around for a long time to be original meaning of it of course comes from the us communist party which in one thousand twenty seven was tel
an exceptional american exceptionalism testimony to american exceptionalism an exceptional nation united states is indeed exception america is exceptional what makes us accept is accept. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. and part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own merits self-interest but for the interests of all. i agree america is exceptional but what's exceptional about my country is that. we...
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china is is a very important trade before the united states if growth in the united states slows down which is the likely. government shutdown definitely the whole world will soften simply because of strong in the store the united states through financial markets and in the case of such important countries like china through trade flows in the longer term depends on the structure just adults of. china brazil india russia for example if we diversify if we decrease the amount of exposure to stated we may be three pieces along but don't start to. want to learn more about how the government shutdown will impact america you can head to our website right now at all dot com. and as i say that is all available for you right now on our web site now the u.s. and its allies head out of afghanistan next year but they'll leave behind a deadly legacy since the start of the war on terror twelve years ago the drug industry that has thrived and it's not only for internal use afghan made not appearing the world of what he's going to teach can investigate. a war that kills without weapons silently with
china is is a very important trade before the united states if growth in the united states slows down which is the likely. government shutdown definitely the whole world will soften simply because of strong in the store the united states through financial markets and in the case of such important countries like china through trade flows in the longer term depends on the structure just adults of. china brazil india russia for example if we diversify if we decrease the amount of exposure to...
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remember the first time i saw fox i became a fox came into being after i left leave the united states to live abroad and i first saw it i just thought what is this this is opinion t.v. there are no facts at all it's just opinion i personally i was really shocked at what has happened to my country because there's no news in this there's news station you know if you if you click around or you go through all the you know the major news websites i agree i mean it tends to be the same story to a certain to a certain level or degree and not much new information and clearly you know fox is business model and you know that it's not a secret is to. carry a conservative or republican agenda and their major goal if you watch their show is to really make sure obama doesn't succeed as a democrat so it's a business model they made a decision. it's . a. very hard. to. get her back we are right there are. a bit of a. welcome back to the show we're talking to a human rights activist to maryam aha what's going on in bahrain and what is so important for the international community to take notice here so
remember the first time i saw fox i became a fox came into being after i left leave the united states to live abroad and i first saw it i just thought what is this this is opinion t.v. there are no facts at all it's just opinion i personally i was really shocked at what has happened to my country because there's no news in this there's news station you know if you if you click around or you go through all the you know the major news websites i agree i mean it tends to be the same story to a...
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we're a democratic country like the united states. we are very small, not like the united states. we are the size of new jersey, perhaps, very small and we have about 8 million people living in israel. so thing that we're very small but we sometimes make a difference in the world. >> and what is the economics or business thrust of the country, a diversified, agriculture or what? >> it started our independence and our 65th independence. with the years, with the fact that we don't have any natural resources and we did not from any energy, gold, uranium, nothing, so all we had is up here. so agriculture became more and more sophisticated and it turned to be more of business. and from there, the leak to high tech to more sophisticated technologies was very short. so today i would say most of our economy is based on technology, medical device, clean tech and maybe 2% is agriculture still. >> and when you describe the population of israel, i think a lot of people don't know that the real racial cultural religious and in some cases class diversity exists in the country. >> that is a lect
we're a democratic country like the united states. we are very small, not like the united states. we are the size of new jersey, perhaps, very small and we have about 8 million people living in israel. so thing that we're very small but we sometimes make a difference in the world. >> and what is the economics or business thrust of the country, a diversified, agriculture or what? >> it started our independence and our 65th independence. with the years, with the fact that we don't...
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united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ italian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ [in controlling yournow's goveractive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side e
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i really can't comment on it but regardless i mean the united states is still going to find itself in a position where does not have enough of the spending power that's needed to sustain its economy and to fund all of the necessary powers of government. and i say professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee thank you so much. you have for participation in our discussion thank you. much more government must now shut down until congress funds it again. written slow drift away from the rest of europe continues prime minister david cameron said the u.k. may well with a draw from the european convention on human rights voting such as allowing foreign criminals to remain in the country and definitely has long irritation at the government and public support of boycotts. british home secretary theresa may told the conservative party conference that the current immigration system in the u.k. is like a never ending game of snakes and ladders and that questioning the european convention for human rights might be a route that the government chooses to go down david cameron has already endor
i really can't comment on it but regardless i mean the united states is still going to find itself in a position where does not have enough of the spending power that's needed to sustain its economy and to fund all of the necessary powers of government. and i say professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee thank you so much. you have for participation in our discussion thank you. much more government must now shut down until congress funds it again. written slow drift away from the rest...
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this is the united states. the idea that we are going to send a signal to the world that it is an acceptable proposition -- this is what some republicans on capitol hill seem to be conveying -- that we can cross that threshold and just hope that we can resolve this before we have to delay of payment. to that once you get deadline, you've entered territory that we've never entered before. that sends a signal, i think, globally that there is the fidelitybout here in the united states or the principle that we always pay our bills on time. that is why this line has never been crossed. it ministration after administration, both democratic and republican hama -- republican, have taken the position that we should not cross this line. it is why businessmen and women, ceos who understand the impact that this would have on what they do and on the american economy, have called on congress to quit even flirting with the prospect of default. again, for details on what would happen if we were to cross that line, i would refe
this is the united states. the idea that we are going to send a signal to the world that it is an acceptable proposition -- this is what some republicans on capitol hill seem to be conveying -- that we can cross that threshold and just hope that we can resolve this before we have to delay of payment. to that once you get deadline, you've entered territory that we've never entered before. that sends a signal, i think, globally that there is the fidelitybout here in the united states or the...
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manchester united. tell me about manchester united. >> well, the thing is i think this goes back to the 1950 disaster, sympathy which it was justified because it was a young team going. it could have been a great team. and all the players were 21 years of age. and most of them had a wife. but that was only the start of the story. i think the real story was when the european cup within ten years. i think that created what was that got bigger and bigger and bigger. my first trip out to taiwan in 1988, thousands outside in the corridors knocking on doors. and that love of the club has only grown. >> rose: what accent do i detect in your voice. >> west region. you have some scott in you also. >> rose: i do indeed. i don't say it as well as you do though. >> no, no. >> rose: that wouldn't be your nature. >> no, no. >> rose: here's one thing you said. for a player and for any human being, there's nothing better than hearing well done, those are the two best words ever invented in sports. you don't need to use
manchester united. tell me about manchester united. >> well, the thing is i think this goes back to the 1950 disaster, sympathy which it was justified because it was a young team going. it could have been a great team. and all the players were 21 years of age. and most of them had a wife. but that was only the start of the story. i think the real story was when the european cup within ten years. i think that created what was that got bigger and bigger and bigger. my first trip out to...
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states to the universe that it wouldn't go she with the united states because the united states is the crying power it does not want kabul does not want the afghan government involved of course karzai understandably wants this to be a quote unquote afghan led process and that's that's a divide that has not been bridged yet and quite frankly if that's not divided if that's not bridge then you know you have to link this to the to the new world to the future of the u.s. military in afghanistan because car as i said that unless there is a peace process led by the afghan government he's not going to negotiate a security agreement to allow the u.s. to stay there after twenty fourteen so this is something that people around here in washington don't in my view don't really make that link enough because there's a pretty good chance that we may not have much of a presence military presence in that country by the end of next year ok lynn maybe after twelve years that's not a bad thing to happen. well the war on terrorism has been incoherent from the start you know it is now being. presented as a
states to the universe that it wouldn't go she with the united states because the united states is the crying power it does not want kabul does not want the afghan government involved of course karzai understandably wants this to be a quote unquote afghan led process and that's that's a divide that has not been bridged yet and quite frankly if that's not divided if that's not bridge then you know you have to link this to the to the new world to the future of the u.s. military in afghanistan...
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japan and united states also are working together to realize u.s. force posture in the region, which is geographically distributed and operationally resilient and politically sustainable. as a part of this u.s. force islignment, japan making a significant cash contribution to the guys face to prepare for us alignment as well as to develop training areas in m and the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. when joint exercises are conducted in this training areas by the japan, the united states, and also australia, perceptive capabilities will be enhanced. asia rebalancing, it is easy for us in the region to ask , but united states is not alone in offering this policy. friendsonal allies and who are joined with the united states in achieving this common ,oal of regional peace stability, and prosperity, and deceive united states continue to be fully committed to this region. -- i conclusion, i can' can't say that japan is a full partner as united states moves forward in its path to asian rebalancing. congressman, you talked about sequestration p
japan and united states also are working together to realize u.s. force posture in the region, which is geographically distributed and operationally resilient and politically sustainable. as a part of this u.s. force islignment, japan making a significant cash contribution to the guys face to prepare for us alignment as well as to develop training areas in m and the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands. when joint exercises are conducted in this training areas by the japan, the united...
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revealing exceptional just like you made the united states exceptional. i can't answer that i work for the government told the police they. are big business. are you feeling exceptional today. they are not i believe that the thing i think i think that the united states should be most loved there with a bit of a country because that's where the money come from one of the big blue for the. diversity. respecting of minority rights a freedom freedom freedom and earthly freedom one would exceptional stand out from other countries. the i would say part of the problem solving and building a fire brigade every man and trying to work together to do so and jane and i were a boy hiring a what do you think makes the united states exceptional stand out from other countries. second place for business. executives to stand out is when our parents just then restrike three years there and then we begin to get out of bed where three were independent. of the thing for ourselves freedom. are you feeling exceptional today now you know you feeling exceptional today. what do you
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the time frames are coincide with the with the framework agreement which was reached by russia in the united states in geneva in the us on september fourteenth this is a difficult schedule but i think there is reason to believe that this is a realistic schedule provided there is cooperation from the syrian government which we see is there and also provided there is required cooperation from various opposition groups and one important element of this resolution twenty one eighteen is that it makes demands and not only on the government of syria but also on but it's a position groups of the muslims who i was going to. do you trust that either side in syria to comply do you think both sides will comply. well the we will hope they will but that's not just a matter of trust the resolution does say that should there be. failure to comply by any of the parties and syria then this matter will be considered by the un security council which measures will be taken and those could be various measures under chapter seven of the u.n. charter including various measures with regard to the opposition groups
the time frames are coincide with the with the framework agreement which was reached by russia in the united states in geneva in the us on september fourteenth this is a difficult schedule but i think there is reason to believe that this is a realistic schedule provided there is cooperation from the syrian government which we see is there and also provided there is required cooperation from various opposition groups and one important element of this resolution twenty one eighteen is that it...
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united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ italian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ >> from new york city, this is dan abrams. >> for the first time tonight, president obama responds to questions about the recent spy scandal that has made many of this country's closest allies feel like enemies. it is confirmed that the nsa had been monitoring leaders from 35 nations and the president was not aware of it until this summer. fusion's white house correspondent and tim abala caught up with the president to ask some questions on a tough day. >> you have to suspect that president obama would have preferred to cancel his interview t
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>> i guess the united states security used whatever is in the arsenal. if we have human intelligence as we have the authority to insert a team and extract someone the u.s. will do that. and the in both of these cases what's interesting is that the u.s. cuddle no could not have kn tonless we penetrated these networks. it's that we got, we're pursueing good human intelligence and that's a good signal. bombing people from the air 30,000 feet, not knowing what you're hitting, that has real draw backs. but being able to find him in the streets of trip oh oli is a triumph. >> maybe there was u not another day to do this? to perform this mission? >> well, the libyan government helped. i think it would have done a puckic relations disaster to do so. i think it also points the fact that we could follow this al-liby to his mosque in the morning and put him in the car afterwards. it means that the militia that we cooperate ed with are giving us spell skwrepbs. conclusion. >> what about the current strength of the libyan government? >> it is quite weak. it is a triu
>> i guess the united states security used whatever is in the arsenal. if we have human intelligence as we have the authority to insert a team and extract someone the u.s. will do that. and the in both of these cases what's interesting is that the u.s. cuddle no could not have kn tonless we penetrated these networks. it's that we got, we're pursueing good human intelligence and that's a good signal. bombing people from the air 30,000 feet, not knowing what you're hitting, that has real...
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at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even more significant milestone. >> a can of pop. a special occasion. you know. sometimes it's hard to keep hope. sometimes it's easy to fall into negativity especially in the juvenile block when there are so many kids that just don't care. it took getting 36 years to wake me up to realize that's not what i want to do that it's not a game no more. >>> coming up -- >> just hit a man while you're down. >> james stone is challenged by the new kid on the block. >>> and an unexpected twist in the escape investigation. @ñ >>> at indiana's waba
at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just being in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even...
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but the moderate income or work force housing units are still inclusionary throughout the project. >> and sales for rent? >> yes. >> i wanted to make that clarification and make sure i was understanding what was in front of us. thank you. >> okay. so thank you everyone. we're not done yet if anyone has questions raise your hand but i have a few to go through. so i'll start with the resolution itself and that first item on having any potential sort of issues of quality of life or discomfort by the residential design team. the way we're operating is once it's completed it will be transferred to moh. who are the resident supposed to go to if they are -- they have building management, i guess, but who is the building management supposed to go to get an amended design through. is that moh planning department. how will that work this work? >> they'll go to the building management and building management will go to the office of commission infra stuk structure and we'll work with mow. mow would be the probably owning the property at that point in time because we have to transfer all of the a
but the moderate income or work force housing units are still inclusionary throughout the project. >> and sales for rent? >> yes. >> i wanted to make that clarification and make sure i was understanding what was in front of us. thank you. >> okay. so thank you everyone. we're not done yet if anyone has questions raise your hand but i have a few to go through. so i'll start with the resolution itself and that first item on having any potential sort of issues of quality of...
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nation among many nations on the planet but that the united states is somehow better. we all pledged allegiance to the flag in school every child every day. gratefully change to the. moon you didn't think turned. into neat coupling the only chance to you through those. was everyone listening. to you feeling exceptional just like you. except. i can't answer that i work for the government old age. or big. are you feeling exceptional today. i believe that the thing is i think i think that i think united states if you make love there will be a bit of the country that goes this wouldn't want to go for the big the full breadth of. diversity. respecting and minority rights a great and freedom freedom personal freedom one world. exceptional stand out from other countries. the i would say part of the problem solving ability and a liar we everyone can work together to do so. and i feel like we're more hiring they do you think make the united states. other countries. like the place for instance. exceptional to stand out just work out that. there. were three and. a thing for our s
nation among many nations on the planet but that the united states is somehow better. we all pledged allegiance to the flag in school every child every day. gratefully change to the. moon you didn't think turned. into neat coupling the only chance to you through those. was everyone listening. to you feeling exceptional just like you. except. i can't answer that i work for the government old age. or big. are you feeling exceptional today. i believe that the thing is i think i think that i think...