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and it isn't fair leave both reaction because it almost as united states bonds. they were taken out of their houses they were going out on the street there killing down. there and not letting them have food water or electricity or anything like that. it just puts them in the worst circumstances every stick his identity and took his country and took everything from them what do you expect from them of course he's going to blow himself a force is going to kill people so long as they can animal and bird that animal even if it's a remarkable thing like taking care of your dog for years and you put them in a cage and you start hurting him hurting them because. waiting you. just plug so you. believe. you did. most of the things that we have tried all the way we tried to fight we tried to resist after bad they started calling us terrorists but we are defending our land we are defending our rights. this is about security and. it shows how this with h. was wiped out. and the grass grew and he took all the remains of the houses to make it look as if there was no they wish
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will begin later this week in tunis, is i think a reflection of both the challenges confronting the united states and it's allies in thinking about what the next kind of frameworks might be for sustaining diplomatic and economic pressure on syria at a moment in which the u.n. pathway seems to be closed. but of course we have no real guarantee or no real detailed information about how or whether the friends of syria group might be able to play that role. what i would like to do in a very brief time is to outline three principal reasons why the u.s. confronts the sort of policy dilemma that it finds itself in today with respect to how it engages in and responds to the syrian uprising. i'll spend a little bit of time on each and try to come within ten minutes so we can all jump into the next phase of the conversation. first, we have to be clear that the administration over the past several months has bump up against limits of their efforts to use political pressure to bring about a change in the regime in damascus. based on the developments of the past several weeks, including in particular,
will begin later this week in tunis, is i think a reflection of both the challenges confronting the united states and it's allies in thinking about what the next kind of frameworks might be for sustaining diplomatic and economic pressure on syria at a moment in which the u.n. pathway seems to be closed. but of course we have no real guarantee or no real detailed information about how or whether the friends of syria group might be able to play that role. what i would like to do in a very brief...
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so will we both around the world and in the united states. with respect to our tax profile, we are a full rate taxpayer. our effective tax rate is not below 35% in more than 20 years. this is a real competitive disadvantage for us. we are also troubled by other aspects of the current corporate tax code. it creates distortions and economic decision making. it diverts capital from the most efficient and effective use. and it leads to lower wages and employment. like many of you in congress, our company has also been evaluating and even modelling some of the tax reform proposals. we look at these from the perspective of both what is good for our country and what is good for our company. overall, we believe the ideal corporate tax system would include a materially lower tax rate, something at least close to the average oecd rate along with capital investment incentives such as 100% expensing. we have also said, however, that if tax reform must be revenue neutral, so be it. we are willing to put all base broadeners including accelerated depreciati
so will we both around the world and in the united states. with respect to our tax profile, we are a full rate taxpayer. our effective tax rate is not below 35% in more than 20 years. this is a real competitive disadvantage for us. we are also troubled by other aspects of the current corporate tax code. it creates distortions and economic decision making. it diverts capital from the most efficient and effective use. and it leads to lower wages and employment. like many of you in congress, our...
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at some point you have to have a budget fight in order to get the priorities of the united states are. when the president was asked if he had a budget, they said we have no opinion on that. we're on the 1,000th day where the absolute commitment of the senate majority is not to have a budget. even though the law requires that we have one every year. simpson bowls commitment says this is the most predictable crisis in the history of mankind and we're going down that path. >> this is a very sad day when the president of the united states fails to keep his promises to the american people once again and rather than -- we know the president said he would cut the deficit and a half in his first term in president. we know that's not going to happen. and henry reid is the only person that can put the budget on the floor. >> what you would like, but maybe you can put off and things that you would like to have and things that you really can't afford. that kind of disciplinary process, that every family, every small business undertakes in america. henry reid and the president's own political part
at some point you have to have a budget fight in order to get the priorities of the united states are. when the president was asked if he had a budget, they said we have no opinion on that. we're on the 1,000th day where the absolute commitment of the senate majority is not to have a budget. even though the law requires that we have one every year. simpson bowls commitment says this is the most predictable crisis in the history of mankind and we're going down that path. >> this is a very...
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states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trade with iran the united states you understand for its trade would say indio it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of hope in the water you know that is being put out there the chinese are playing this very close to their chest they have been meeting the indians they've been discussing things with the turks to see if they can create so got exemptions to the american saying so one should not come to this question of sanctions believing that the united states here is the biggest dog at the table all right and finally we just have a little bit of time left but i've got to say another you turn on any station and there's a discussion about iran and there are some people who say that war with iran is not only imminent that is actually a good idea critics of the critics say iran doesn't have that much conventional military capability and wouldn't be able to retaliate other than with their oil so might as well strike them what's your response to
states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trade with iran the united states you understand for its trade would say indio it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of hope in the water you know that is being put out there the chinese are playing this very close to their chest they have been meeting the indians they've been discussing things with the turks to see if they can create so got exemptions...
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problem of the united states and their intellectual property. it's the way how we're going to resolve different problems concerning the internet on the world scale what russia propose there will be an international mechanism allowing to attack those kind of problems any kind whether it be intellectual property online piracy cyber crime or children proper not graffiti so the the internet is something that is global that doesn't know any limits and any borders and if one state pretense to resolve all the problems for his own good but disregarding the problems of other states and not cooperating with the states that's not quite right that's why we suggest the first we. know this is a american idea might not work well it might work but it will mean the collapse of the internet as with as we know it today because it's international but with the sopa. practically anywhere internet participants from service provided to the search engine. will be required to cease providing as services with any. any internet agent accused of piracy and it does the worst
problem of the united states and their intellectual property. it's the way how we're going to resolve different problems concerning the internet on the world scale what russia propose there will be an international mechanism allowing to attack those kind of problems any kind whether it be intellectual property online piracy cyber crime or children proper not graffiti so the the internet is something that is global that doesn't know any limits and any borders and if one state pretense to resolve...
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and united states have shed priority. there is no better chamexample between britain and the united states is with afghanistan to help afghanistan become a stable and secure state, able to control its own national security, and through that, to protect them. we're second only to the u.s. on the number of british boots on the ground. and we've taken the lead in helmund when there was work to be done. i salute extraordinary bravery of our sources in seeking to create a better afghanistan. to the hour of awakening, in conclusion, have already drawn some of the conclusions at this stage, but there are many questions still remaining. we cannot be certain of how the situation will unfold at each country and each country is, indeed, different. the concept of the arab world has taken a bit of a change, and maybe it's less united than we thought. all of these countries have responded and responded differently. the signs of the prognosis, however, is positive. what we can be certain of is how the united kingdom and the united state
and united states have shed priority. there is no better chamexample between britain and the united states is with afghanistan to help afghanistan become a stable and secure state, able to control its own national security, and through that, to protect them. we're second only to the u.s. on the number of british boots on the ground. and we've taken the lead in helmund when there was work to be done. i salute extraordinary bravery of our sources in seeking to create a better afghanistan. to the...
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states. i will leave the rest of the questions to my colleagues. [applause] >> i just want to say a few points about opposition to the regime. and i think we should keep in mind opposition to the regime has been going on for a very long time. it is not only that we have had the massacre and the islamists insurgency of the late 1980's, because consider that actually hundreds and perhaps thousands of people over the past 40 years, the figure is 100,000 political prisoners. if we take that into account this has been a country that has been resisting for the past four years -- 40 years. you would not end up with such figures, even if we can dispute to 60,000 or whatever. we have thousands and thousands. i am amazed we still found the communist labor front that was completely picked up in the 1980's and put in prison, a whole lot of them. that continues, and it continues in the 1990's. in 2000 come assyrians believed syrians believe it was going to be different. people went in organized before rum
states. i will leave the rest of the questions to my colleagues. [applause] >> i just want to say a few points about opposition to the regime. and i think we should keep in mind opposition to the regime has been going on for a very long time. it is not only that we have had the massacre and the islamists insurgency of the late 1980's, because consider that actually hundreds and perhaps thousands of people over the past 40 years, the figure is 100,000 political prisoners. if we take that...
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. >> this is very straight forward this is about whether the government of the united states should have the power to go in and tell a faith based organization they have to pay for something they teach shouldn't be done. >> >> time to tell those republicans mind your own business. >> reporter: the cdc said 99% of women will use birth control at some point in their life. many differing opinions, some saying the new rule is a matter of health and fairness to women. others question why the government's role to tell organizations what kind of coverage they should provide. >> to have that mandate from the government what should and shouldn't be covered, especially something like birth control, that's a separate issue. >> >> reporter: some called it unconstitutional. >> i don't think that the government should be -- i think there should be a separation of church and state. >> catholics don't have to buy birth control with their health insurance right? it can be available through their birth control but it's their decision to use it or not. >> the rule does not apply to the nation's 35 5,000 ch
. >> this is very straight forward this is about whether the government of the united states should have the power to go in and tell a faith based organization they have to pay for something they teach shouldn't be done. >> >> time to tell those republicans mind your own business. >> reporter: the cdc said 99% of women will use birth control at some point in their life. many differing opinions, some saying the new rule is a matter of health and fairness to women. others...
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and the united states. we've been following the steps taken by the higher representative humanitarian aid which is sanctions at the forthcoming 27th and support for the arab league presidents. but we felt that shemissed opportunities, but the coordinated approa amongst the members states. unfortunately none of these cisions have helped cut the appalling level of vionce in the short term, which is effect in the syrian population. there is a concern we all share here. we heard the french foreign minister yesterday. we all lament the failure of the relation to go to the u.n. security council because of the russian 20 zito. they have refusal at the moment to seek the agreement, which we know will not be binding. what can we do in theituation? of course we have to keep pressure on russia and china. are two very appropriate opportunities to do so. one was the visit of the chinese deputy prime minister the united states to receive full honors on the other course is the e.u. summit, which has just terminated. of co
and the united states. we've been following the steps taken by the higher representative humanitarian aid which is sanctions at the forthcoming 27th and support for the arab league presidents. but we felt that shemissed opportunities, but the coordinated approa amongst the members states. unfortunately none of these cisions have helped cut the appalling level of vionce in the short term, which is effect in the syrian population. there is a concern we all share here. we heard the french foreign...
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states has said this is not designed to undermine strategic stability between the united states and russia we have no interest in an arms race we have a lot of faith in the russian military industrial complex and you know the capabilities of russia so we know that that's a loser strategy and we don't have the money to do that we'll just have to keep working while i want the united states. guaranteed and i can also tell you right russians are still skeptical because there is another example where. george bush sr promised the russians that nato would not expand into a soviet bloc but gave no guarantees while seeing you know how things turn out so russians are saying why should we believe they're going to anti-missile defense they're not doing us any written down and that's why i'm asking why not even legally binding. well i don't know about the history of nato expansion for historians whether that's true or not i just i don't i don't know the history what i would say is this we're negotiating outcomes that would be good for russia and good for the united states. that the obsession wit
states has said this is not designed to undermine strategic stability between the united states and russia we have no interest in an arms race we have a lot of faith in the russian military industrial complex and you know the capabilities of russia so we know that that's a loser strategy and we don't have the money to do that we'll just have to keep working while i want the united states. guaranteed and i can also tell you right russians are still skeptical because there is another example...
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states global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did me in that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries at the un that the un gave them permission. might be. the. best thing. pentagon playing own in your dives it's such a. great comic book. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and then we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to. do what you want to do all the time just to make things interesting and the best outcome would be. different. and that should be because we. keep. the tax cuts. for the we need to go back to take our lead not from a political party or politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the . sasabe to say no. we must raise our voice says so much and the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight to cut please. please . just last year. there my dad my
states global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did me in that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries at the un that the un gave them permission. might be. the. best thing. pentagon playing own in your dives it's such a. great comic book. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you...
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but there garst involvement in afghanistan found the american side do you think the united states treats you fairly. i would like to answer that question by seeing the. two solid robust partnership is that each able to live or operate within the bounds of what is. believed to be you know what has been agreed treating fairly is concerned i think pakistan has in this particular not been treated fairly by anybody for that matter. because pakistan continues to. stand continues to lose in terms of economic costs in terms of the social cost i think sometimes that is not emphasized on enough so we continue to lose in many many ways but some times the rule that is put on pakistan is a rule which is understandable which defies logic so to speak because if the first country to benefit from is stable one stone is pakistan and the first country to lose from in you know unstable understand is also pakistan so pakistan stick a very high and that is what is commonly believed that yes pakistan sticks are very high but pakistan sticks are very high in having stability in that one is to not instability in
but there garst involvement in afghanistan found the american side do you think the united states treats you fairly. i would like to answer that question by seeing the. two solid robust partnership is that each able to live or operate within the bounds of what is. believed to be you know what has been agreed treating fairly is concerned i think pakistan has in this particular not been treated fairly by anybody for that matter. because pakistan continues to. stand continues to lose in terms of...
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the more cooperative superpower relationship between the united states and russia. the spread of democracy and civil society in eastern europe and the baltics. better prospects for solving regional conflicts like those in south africa and the middle east once soviet mischief making had been removed. the discrediting of social economic planning by the exposure of its disastrous consequence necessary russia and eastern europe, and the removal of soviet obstruction on the united nations and its agencies. these were, and still are, real benefits for which we should be grateful. in the euphoria, which accompanied the cold war's end, just what is church hill's private secretary called the hiatus of 1944 to 1946, we failed to notice other, less appealing consequences of the peace. like a giant refrigerator that had finally broken down after years of poor maintenance, the soviet empire in its collapse released all the ills of ethnic, social and political backwardness which it had frozen in suspended animation for so long. suddenly, border disputes between the successor stat
the more cooperative superpower relationship between the united states and russia. the spread of democracy and civil society in eastern europe and the baltics. better prospects for solving regional conflicts like those in south africa and the middle east once soviet mischief making had been removed. the discrediting of social economic planning by the exposure of its disastrous consequence necessary russia and eastern europe, and the removal of soviet obstruction on the united nations and its...
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people have a positive view of the united states. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i have to apologize for the opening remarks and i'm sure you make sure. ex-possessing my agreement with the syrian situation. it's complex geographically and diplomatically and we are right to assume no matter what we end up doing and one of the more clarifying moments of my life was when i was a journalist in beirut. you remember how complicated that was and in the middle of a firefight, never get involved in a five-sided argument. i would like to ask you a couple of questions with respect to this region. i'm interested in learning more about this middle east fund. 770 mail yon. i think it's about two billion. the considerable money we give to other countries and the region. i'm kurns to learn what particular ways you see this as working. >> this fund came out of two experiences. one experience about what happened this past year when we were trying to carve out money for the needs of tunisia and libya and egypt and how we could make sure we were demonstrating leadership
people have a positive view of the united states. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i have to apologize for the opening remarks and i'm sure you make sure. ex-possessing my agreement with the syrian situation. it's complex geographically and diplomatically and we are right to assume no matter what we end up doing and one of the more clarifying moments of my life was when i was a journalist in beirut. you remember how complicated that was and in the middle of a firefight, never get involved in a...
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i would say that the united states and we have seen a number of instances when the russian citizens have been illegally extradited to the united states from the third countries without without junot if occasion of the russian of the russian government. under the consular convention under the international law in general. this is a very worrisome trend and we have been underlying it. constantly to our american partners and. i can different refer to a number of cases but with me he is one we can see mr boot who is well this is one of yes there. is another case quite recently just a few days ago another russian citizen has been extradited from switzerland to the united states misters that i mean and once again it is very important that all the necessary. for mellitus and provisions of international law are followed by the u.s. government all these cases all these cases i mean russian citizens rights abused abroad are they your priority or your. only concern about for example the the rights. of the citizens of other countries being violated even if it is a huge priority definite so you're se
i would say that the united states and we have seen a number of instances when the russian citizens have been illegally extradited to the united states from the third countries without without junot if occasion of the russian of the russian government. under the consular convention under the international law in general. this is a very worrisome trend and we have been underlying it. constantly to our american partners and. i can different refer to a number of cases but with me he is one we can...
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states is responding to china also with increased military presence united states says that the south china sea is an area of national interests to the united states and of course that doesn't make any sense it's like china saying the gulf of mexico is an area of national interest to china so i think these types of. militaristic statements. encourage china to build up its military and so the americans to sensibly maybe trying to start another arms race. and you can log onto our website any time you like the latest news and videos that said r.t. dot com has some of what's a just a click away gary is now a six nation to store progress international corporate protection agreement or act sponsored by washington find out why governments can turn on web restrictions. and the rebirth of a legend at russia's iconic kalashnikov rifle may be given them only will discharge as a veteran weapon makes way for a new model. turkey has no plans to consider alternative oil supplies and will continue to import fuel from iran and the spike the countries in nato membership thank you officials have firmly
states is responding to china also with increased military presence united states says that the south china sea is an area of national interests to the united states and of course that doesn't make any sense it's like china saying the gulf of mexico is an area of national interest to china so i think these types of. militaristic statements. encourage china to build up its military and so the americans to sensibly maybe trying to start another arms race. and you can log onto our website any time...
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he has been in the united states for 15 years. though the hospital says his status isn't the reason it's a part of it. the hospital released a statement saying they don't reject potential transplant patients because of immigration status and has done transplants on undocumented individuals, they have no access to medicare and may have limited access to medical for critical long term care. one man is surprised by the stance. >> you want to do a full assessment. just looking at the immigration status, would not be enough evidence to get somebody out. >> reporter: the case is getting a lot of attention because of a man who launched a petition on change.org. it has 2,000 supporters. >> have you kidney failure you are just going to die. one of the few lucky people in the world that got a transplant. it's my job to give back to those that aren't as lucky. >> reporter: in san ramone. >> a plane crashes in to a family's home. how it missed a man inside at the time and the rescuers who helped pull the pilot out alive. >> new hope for the m
he has been in the united states for 15 years. though the hospital says his status isn't the reason it's a part of it. the hospital released a statement saying they don't reject potential transplant patients because of immigration status and has done transplants on undocumented individuals, they have no access to medicare and may have limited access to medical for critical long term care. one man is surprised by the stance. >> you want to do a full assessment. just looking at the...
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number of stations belonging to the united states very many people in high places outside our country in the presence of russian blueness they're extremely objectionable. before we arrived in chile. we were able to fly to king george oil and only after two failed attempts. to get in the end with winds of eighty meters a second we did manage to launch a balloon before everything that could be broken was broken. and. as far as i know only four men in the world including myself have ever launched balloons in the antarctic. it. was trained by. one of the first balloonists in the former soviet union he has been chief every competition in russia found he. the country's first on a factoring company russia has a total of forty professional balloonists that make frequent flights. each exercise is performed within a radius of two hundred fifty meters other balloons start trailing behind the hair a minute later. before reaching the referee tells contestants what they're supposed to do just like with passenger aircraft balloons a check for any technical folks prussia taking off alexander's wife t
number of stations belonging to the united states very many people in high places outside our country in the presence of russian blueness they're extremely objectionable. before we arrived in chile. we were able to fly to king george oil and only after two failed attempts. to get in the end with winds of eighty meters a second we did manage to launch a balloon before everything that could be broken was broken. and. as far as i know only four men in the world including myself have ever launched...
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well the us department of state the united states was criticized criticized by the soviet union by rochelle a later for these reports of this kind we said i remember that an american is positioning itself as a judge for other country for their situation human rights so why did russia decide to follow this example well first of all. i am working in the in the foreign ministry of the russian federation and definitely as our minister sergey lavrov actually put it yesterday during his press conference on the. year two thousand and eleven. our foreign policy is not an ideological foreign policy and it is. very much preventing one and. that's why when we criticize we do not criticize our do radiological and. for their logical reasons we have we do. observe and one of the how the situation stands in the united states and some other countries we do. i would lie on certain issues which they have and we do have certain certain problems. we are and it's very important we be using ourselves not just on some conjectures we're be using l. cells on the assessments given by. pretty much authority if intern
well the us department of state the united states was criticized criticized by the soviet union by rochelle a later for these reports of this kind we said i remember that an american is positioning itself as a judge for other country for their situation human rights so why did russia decide to follow this example well first of all. i am working in the in the foreign ministry of the russian federation and definitely as our minister sergey lavrov actually put it yesterday during his press...
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what can the united states, the rest of the world more broadly do to help you? is there any specific role for the international monetary fund in coming back into the picture as it did at the out set of the crisis to help support the resumption of stability? this is a moment where the german chancellor has for two months very constructively asked me what can we do more for you. and maybe this will also be the question by president obama. in fact, it did come up in the meetings this morning with the congressional leadership. i think italy is not in a state where it needs financial supp t support. but it needs better governance, and it wants to contribute to better governance. this has largely to be achieved within europe. for example, i think we came to a deep common understanding with germany that anything which would improve the perceptions by the markets that the eurozone is well governed, in terms of readiness to put up adequate fire walls will actually imply a very small probability that such financial resources would have to be used because they will be cred
what can the united states, the rest of the world more broadly do to help you? is there any specific role for the international monetary fund in coming back into the picture as it did at the out set of the crisis to help support the resumption of stability? this is a moment where the german chancellor has for two months very constructively asked me what can we do more for you. and maybe this will also be the question by president obama. in fact, it did come up in the meetings this morning with...
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states i mean i can guarantee you with almost certainty that the united states is not going to take the initiative to attack iran the question is what would happen if israel attacked and what i'm hearing is that the u.s. military is very determined that the u.s. response immediately should be to call for a cease fire not to intervene not to start their own war against iran but to call for cease fire i think that's quite credible right law enforcement going to leave it there but quite interesting discussion especially in light of all of this again amped up rhetoric wherever you turn so thank you very much for shedding some balanced light on this issue and that was gareth porter investigative journalist and historian. well from the drumbeat to war with iran using that phrase again to the escalating civil war in syria president bashar al assad has ordered a referendum on a new constitution to be held in eleven days at least according to that country's state run news agency that the move could effectively end nearly fifty years of single party rule and is aimed at stemming ongoing viole
states i mean i can guarantee you with almost certainty that the united states is not going to take the initiative to attack iran the question is what would happen if israel attacked and what i'm hearing is that the u.s. military is very determined that the u.s. response immediately should be to call for a cease fire not to intervene not to start their own war against iran but to call for cease fire i think that's quite credible right law enforcement going to leave it there but quite...
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department of state which you mentioned the from the united states. from finland from some other countries and i must say that there was a reaction there as official it would have been pretty much. i can see. the way constructive or maybe a reserve not definitive negative. although i would expect some of those countries which have been mentioned in our report maybe not to be governments not to be very much happy with some. provisions of the report well you talking about the official initial reaction we'll talk about the other factional reaction to your particular in the minute after we take a break just a reminder that. there's i guess. if you. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is constantin they'll go off russian foreign ministry special envoy for human rights democracy and the rule of law must talk of you just told us about the official reaction to your human rights report which you call constructive what was the i mean by show you enjoy the day and general what about the unofficial reacti
department of state which you mentioned the from the united states. from finland from some other countries and i must say that there was a reaction there as official it would have been pretty much. i can see. the way constructive or maybe a reserve not definitive negative. although i would expect some of those countries which have been mentioned in our report maybe not to be governments not to be very much happy with some. provisions of the report well you talking about the official initial...
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united states and. i have heard an opinion about one of the talk shows recently from one of the candidates that i've said i've been to the united states americans don't care about russia i mean they really don't care whether they have other things to do so and it seems that russia the russians and all the russian kandice really do care about the united states what they're thinking what they're planning do you see some consolation here between the attitude of us us and them in the us you know it is a conflict and i had the chance to ask a question to the candidate me. thursday and he said you know we are a great country talking about russia and good point you know we are a very great country and we will not be pushed around or affected by what an ambassador does or not so basically he was able to come put it into perspective and mental eyes and i think there's been a lot of historical stuff in the russian media and on this question on the web somebody is very outrageous videos attacking the u.s. ambassad
united states and. i have heard an opinion about one of the talk shows recently from one of the candidates that i've said i've been to the united states americans don't care about russia i mean they really don't care whether they have other things to do so and it seems that russia the russians and all the russian kandice really do care about the united states what they're thinking what they're planning do you see some consolation here between the attitude of us us and them in the us you know it...
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somehow, an inverse correlation between the value that you place and the value of the united states, the more the u.s. wants to pretend. >> what impact of these sanctions have been on ordinary iranians? >> they certainly are making an impact, the quality of life for people is deteriorating. in terms of who to blame for this, my general sense for the sanctions is to accentuate people's existence. those that this like the government have another reason to dislike the government. >> thank you for joining us. you're watching bbc world news america. still to come, traveling from page to stage. 200 years after the birth of a charles dickens, we discuss his enduring appeal. large parts of eastern australia are under water, forcing thousands to flee their homes. duncan kennedy has the latest. >> the next few hours are crucial in a town with 3000 residents. the river here has been rising at a slower rate to than first feared. those working to reinforce the town levy, a few extra hours for a few extra centimeters that might make the difference. it is the scene of queensland's biggest evacuatio
somehow, an inverse correlation between the value that you place and the value of the united states, the more the u.s. wants to pretend. >> what impact of these sanctions have been on ordinary iranians? >> they certainly are making an impact, the quality of life for people is deteriorating. in terms of who to blame for this, my general sense for the sanctions is to accentuate people's existence. those that this like the government have another reason to dislike the government....
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states, it would drive the united states into a situation where we have relationship with israel. it would drag other nations into this, which could get completely out of hand. you are talking about hundreds of millions of people. these things have a tendency to get well beyond the ability of any nation or set of nations to control. right now the obama administration is doing the right things with our allies. tavis: well we are walking on eggshells, we have to deal with what we already engaged in- house -- engaged in. defense secretary panetta has made it clear there is a new timetable as he sees it. how do you assess that new timetable? >> i know that has subjected the secretary and the administration to a lot of new questions, but i think we have to look at a couple of realities. this is our 11th year in afghanistan, and that reality is washing over a nation's ability to continue to sustain that war. it is pretty clear the american people want out, as do other natons that are now rour allies. in the end it will tv -- it will be the afghan people who decide what they want to do.
states, it would drive the united states into a situation where we have relationship with israel. it would drag other nations into this, which could get completely out of hand. you are talking about hundreds of millions of people. these things have a tendency to get well beyond the ability of any nation or set of nations to control. right now the obama administration is doing the right things with our allies. tavis: well we are walking on eggshells, we have to deal with what we already engaged...
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or united states playing on this issue. for me it's so you say that it's really interesting because of the same situation i was doing our duty stations with the united states when we deliver a clean you'll start treaty also with russia and russia for four or four decades has been living without an immediate threat to security but there are of course some potential threats well what about putin doesn't mention any specific potential threats to russian security doesn't mention enemy well he says something about nato and the united states where it's more of like well let's be cautious yes are there any potential threats to the russian security and security of the country according to the russian military doctrine has to go through a lot seen what you mention at least use of it i just would like to mention one it seems to me it will be enough of the. it seems to me that the most important threat it's the nexus between terrorism and weapons of mass destruction related materials it's a very dangerous material school would be in t
or united states playing on this issue. for me it's so you say that it's really interesting because of the same situation i was doing our duty stations with the united states when we deliver a clean you'll start treaty also with russia and russia for four or four decades has been living without an immediate threat to security but there are of course some potential threats well what about putin doesn't mention any specific potential threats to russian security doesn't mention enemy well he says...
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is it a message for the united states, for the p-5 plus one and if it's a message for iran and if it is, is it possible to decipher which message arrives at iran? >> i think you can have -- one of the things you know for certain particularly in international relations, but particularly in today's world, is that you can have audiences when you communicate things, but it doesn't mean when you have a message that even if you have multiple audiences, and put multiple messages that they need to be competing. one of the things is you want to see crippling sanctions and now you see for the first time crippling sanction are being adopted. one can ask the question if the rest of the world wasn't convinced that israel might take military action, would they have been as likely to adopt crippling sanctions which by themeses mean that those adopting sangs are prepared to assume a certain cost. so i think there's no doubt in my mind that some of what the israelis do has been designed to motivate the rest of the world to adopt the kind of actions which they themselves think might alter iranian beha
is it a message for the united states, for the p-5 plus one and if it's a message for iran and if it is, is it possible to decipher which message arrives at iran? >> i think you can have -- one of the things you know for certain particularly in international relations, but particularly in today's world, is that you can have audiences when you communicate things, but it doesn't mean when you have a message that even if you have multiple audiences, and put multiple messages that they need...
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directed for domestic consumption in the united states as we get closer to the presidential elections in the u.s. we see that each side trying to see as being more as being tougher views of iran and this is another move by president obama to satisfy either is rivals or supporters of his campaign it's sad to see that the u.s. is undermining the work that. fantastic work that the i.a.e.a. is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment professional in the face of the recent assassination of iranian scientists really it was a big blow to the relationship between iran and the. now after decades of drilling russian scientists in the arctic have discovered a rare piece of nature and ancient lake buried thousands of feet under the ice or to sean thomas toward the frozen continent exactly or year ago and now explains what this discovery could mean. research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the deepest drilling location on the continent the main research was to drill the great your eyes as deep as possible to get these tiny bubbles of air b
directed for domestic consumption in the united states as we get closer to the presidential elections in the u.s. we see that each side trying to see as being more as being tougher views of iran and this is another move by president obama to satisfy either is rivals or supporters of his campaign it's sad to see that the u.s. is undermining the work that. fantastic work that the i.a.e.a. is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment professional in the face of...
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states could monitor on these these missiles many in the united states dislike the views of field. he maintains that the european missile defense system is ineffective the scientist estimates that it has no chance of protect me united states from a rainy and missiles instead it creates problems for russia if russia believes the fence is not needed but it doesn't if you're radical for russia. my guess is that the russian government will say if you want to spend your national treasure this will help you so it solves the political problem and it provides much more capable defense with the united states currently building. much cheaper. the professor believes that the purpose of nato europe is to track the movements of russian strategic weapons and to monitor russia's new military technology. the real target could be russia but certainly it makes the people of europe less safe it draws them in in fact as a geo strategic pawn by great powers as they maneuver and use the missile defense shield not as a way to defend your not as a way to defend anybody in fact but to provide a first strik
states could monitor on these these missiles many in the united states dislike the views of field. he maintains that the european missile defense system is ineffective the scientist estimates that it has no chance of protect me united states from a rainy and missiles instead it creates problems for russia if russia believes the fence is not needed but it doesn't if you're radical for russia. my guess is that the russian government will say if you want to spend your national treasure this will...
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the united states is seeking the support of european and arab league countries against syria. russia and china vetoed a resolution on saturday calling on syria to stop carrying out violence against its citizens. since the security council vote, the syrian government has escalated its attacks. the u.s. has given up on seeking cooperation from russia and china. it now plans to impose additional sanctions on syria with the support of european countries and the arab league. the u.s. has begun talks with turkey, who recently imposed its own economic sanctions on the country. >> it's going to involve, first and foremost, working with as many countries as we can to strengthen regional sanctions, unilateral sanctions against the assad regime. >> japanese manufacturers are moving factories overseas. they are trying to survive these tough economic times. ai, good morning to you. >> good morning. now we're talking about japan's biggest auto maker, toyota. they are trying to survive the strong yen. the auto maker announces they'll move from japan to the u.s. hybrid and non-hybrid models t
the united states is seeking the support of european and arab league countries against syria. russia and china vetoed a resolution on saturday calling on syria to stop carrying out violence against its citizens. since the security council vote, the syrian government has escalated its attacks. the u.s. has given up on seeking cooperation from russia and china. it now plans to impose additional sanctions on syria with the support of european countries and the arab league. the u.s. has begun talks...
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states they've been pressing this protection from surveillance issue pretty aggressively in the united states we've hardly even developed a lobby for it and we see no discussion of privacy issues in congress when this legislation goes through which is very disappointing you said earlier we can expect twenty to thirty thousand grounds to be flying in our skies how do you expect companies i mean think big companies like google i mean you covered at the way a law enforcement they're going to love this because they can track everyone's moves what about company is how do you expect of them to make use of this aircraft . oh well i think you know you're going to see it for use by mining companies they do already you're going to see it being used by security companies private security contractors for surveillance and i think you're also going to see you know an increasing part of the nation's and of local municipalities and states law enforcement budget go to these private contractors so expect to see many of these drones privately operating but serving law enforcement purposes so this is anot
states they've been pressing this protection from surveillance issue pretty aggressively in the united states we've hardly even developed a lobby for it and we see no discussion of privacy issues in congress when this legislation goes through which is very disappointing you said earlier we can expect twenty to thirty thousand grounds to be flying in our skies how do you expect companies i mean think big companies like google i mean you covered at the way a law enforcement they're going to love...
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the united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here addressing an ever deepening crisis in syria and a growing threat to regional peace and security for months this council has been held hostage by a couple members we also heard from secretary of state hillary clinton she called the unwillingness a travesty pointing to an event a few days ago in which to as many as two hundred people were killed by syrian forces in the city of horns now also today of the united states closed its embassy in damascus citing security concerns are to correspond on a stasia churkin to has been following this process and is in new york right now which had some more light on this and as i say a let's talk about a few different aspects of this i've seen u.n. ambassador susan rice today on all the cable networks sort of giving her take on exactly what happened and one of the things that i've been reading in various places is one of the main reasons that russia decided not to sign on to this resolution that they vetoed it was because they h
the united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here addressing an ever deepening crisis in syria and a growing threat to regional peace and security for months this council has been held hostage by a couple members we also heard from secretary of state hillary clinton she called the unwillingness a travesty pointing to an event a few days ago in which to as many as two hundred people were killed by syrian forces in...
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and the international community which is the united states and its allies in europe and they're all interfering with the whole of weakening the syrian regime weakening its ties to iran and to hezbollah that's. i mean we have to i mean this is their view motivation it's not helping the syrian people they're sort of intervening when we've had one hundred or two hundred casualties and i don't believe this is to remove the thing which made them that concerned so we know what the they want you vision is not is it's got a team that intervention would not be for the right reasons and it's been a very negative and you know they've been they've been pushing the opposition to another state to speak to the scenery jeem they've convinced opposition that the sunni jeems about to form and therefore there's no need to talk to them so no we were saying to mention even if it's not for by using force has been a very negative. political analyst believes russia's approach will actually help solve the crisis by leaving the armed opposition in syria no choice but to negotiate. after so many months of mil
and the international community which is the united states and its allies in europe and they're all interfering with the whole of weakening the syrian regime weakening its ties to iran and to hezbollah that's. i mean we have to i mean this is their view motivation it's not helping the syrian people they're sort of intervening when we've had one hundred or two hundred casualties and i don't believe this is to remove the thing which made them that concerned so we know what the they want you...