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in the united states three weeks ago. we are enjoying freedoms here that hopefully will someday be enjoyed by everyone in china. because i now have the freedom to speak, i want to tell you a little bit about my husband's case. he is a professor at the university with a degree in law and a doctorate in philosophy. he started to publispublicly asr democracy and human rights. in 2007, because of his public works, my husband suffered. he cannot teach again. he was stripped of his associated professor salary and longed to work for only minimum- wage. it makes them to feel that human rights have not improved. a very even worse. this a motion did not stop. they published the democracy. he published articles criticizing one party dictatorship spreading the ideals of democracy and constitutional government. to push the democracy in china in december, my has been posted announcing theine, funding of this party. on november 13, 2008, it was on the abortion of state power. i also was forbidden by 19 police to go to the trials or spea
in the united states three weeks ago. we are enjoying freedoms here that hopefully will someday be enjoyed by everyone in china. because i now have the freedom to speak, i want to tell you a little bit about my husband's case. he is a professor at the university with a degree in law and a doctorate in philosophy. he started to publispublicly asr democracy and human rights. in 2007, because of his public works, my husband suffered. he cannot teach again. he was stripped of his associated...
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states could monitor 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 protecting the 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 threat to russia. my guess is that the russian government. 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 str
states could monitor 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 protecting the 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 threat to russia. my guess is that the russian government. if you want to spend your national treasure this will...
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states the united states is an excellent net exporter of gasoline right now but gasoline prices are very high so fred why are energy prices so high. well there's only one answer here that's there someone not fully elements in the picture but in so far as the price of oil is concerned over the years it's gone up since two thousand and eight because demand is out running supply and olympic can adjust the price of oil they are the ones who determine the supply on the margin opec determines the supply and olympic of course has an agenda that agenda is to bank. an enormous amount of money this year and and they intend to do that and game theory we call that a focal focal. and their goal is to get as much this year as a god last year which was an enormous amount of money and so they want to not allow the price to go down if you were in their place you would do exactly the same thing it's not speculation well we'll get back to him just like you yes i'll get to speculation in a second her what do you think the reasons are and supply and demand is the market out of whack is it reacting to th
states the united states is an excellent net exporter of gasoline right now but gasoline prices are very high so fred why are energy prices so high. well there's only one answer here that's there someone not fully elements in the picture but in so far as the price of oil is concerned over the years it's gone up since two thousand and eight because demand is out running supply and olympic can adjust the price of oil they are the ones who determine the supply on the margin opec determines the...
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the united states is leaving. we're coming back. as a matter of fact we've got some great cia analysts walk us through that not all that long ago so that's a disturbing trend, don't you think? >> it is, certainly. >> and so you can see where many, maybe someone who looks at all of this information might scratch our head and wonder, given the fact that after the negotiation started, they were committing acts of political assassination to undermine all of the work, all of the sacrifice of the united states military and intelligence forces on the ground, why some of us might get a little bit cranky about what we're doing when we talk about reconciliation and the fact and you can clarify for this, we've already stated in the senate hearing that the individuals who were discussed as a possible transfer to as they call it the confidence building of the, i go's what they hope is, are peace negotiations, were all deemed too dangerous to release, is that a fact? my understanding it was an agency report. >> well, most recently, the agency was
the united states is leaving. we're coming back. as a matter of fact we've got some great cia analysts walk us through that not all that long ago so that's a disturbing trend, don't you think? >> it is, certainly. >> and so you can see where many, maybe someone who looks at all of this information might scratch our head and wonder, given the fact that after the negotiation started, they were committing acts of political assassination to undermine all of the work, all of the...
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sincerely yours, diane feinstein, united states senator -- dianne feinstein, united states senator." [applause] >> i don't know what to say. i'm so overwhelmed. it really feels good to get some recognition from the politicians and top politicians. i'm glad that i lived to see this day. [applause] and i want to thank all who have made this day possible, including all the people at the library that put this event together. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, i would like to introduce the driving force behind this program, and award- winning, internationally known storyteller, recording artist, and educator. she is a truth teller and an artist for social change. she has made it her life's work to tell history through the words of its off forgotten witnesses. zero two one-women shows -- she wrote two one-women shows. she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women. please help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was
sincerely yours, diane feinstein, united states senator -- dianne feinstein, united states senator." [applause] >> i don't know what to say. i'm so overwhelmed. it really feels good to get some recognition from the politicians and top politicians. i'm glad that i lived to see this day. [applause] and i want to thank all who have made this day possible, including all the people at the library that put this event together. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, i would like to...
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states is different in greece greece does not have its own currency hardly in the united states it has its own its own currency so there is one k.'s to be made greece could default the united states cannot default so there is a difference between between those two also when we were allowed to increase we have to find actually why and how did you increase it's not easy to suggest that somehow or other since all the counters in the euro zone were allowed to borrow the banks were allowed to borrow at the very low interest rates and pile up on on government debt which was then a little bit higher so they can make their profits this is not all to mean to turn out and say well we allow this to happen but now it's time that the party's over and therefore the population has to pay for that ok do it in a clearly a very significant back to london frankly because i think what's really interesting here is that the greek situation opposed to what's like going on in the united states is that the greeks have just lost their sovereignty i mean like it or not it's berlin in frankfurt and brussels they'
states is different in greece greece does not have its own currency hardly in the united states it has its own its own currency so there is one k.'s to be made greece could default the united states cannot default so there is a difference between between those two also when we were allowed to increase we have to find actually why and how did you increase it's not easy to suggest that somehow or other since all the counters in the euro zone were allowed to borrow the banks were allowed to borrow...
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the united states needs an enemy. it needs an enemy that is constantly present and preferably a war. and so, libya you know what's was next on the agenda. actually there was a wonderful line by michele bachmann at the presidential debates in september. she said, obama has invaded libya and now he is moving on to africa. [laughter] did she think libya was in northern europe? i mean, you know. a serious presidential candidate. you tell me this country is not overt? but you know, i mean there is no doubt in my mind that 10 years from now, we will be making more on some country on the other side of the planet, spending trillions of dollars on it. chad, to ghana, antarctica, it doesn't matter. we have got to have an enemy in order to function. that is the whole problem with negative identity. i mean the only way america could possibly -- slow the mess down is what jimmy carter wanted to do, stop blaming the outside he said. let's look at ourselves. it was a very christian point of view, don't look at, what is the line, res
the united states needs an enemy. it needs an enemy that is constantly present and preferably a war. and so, libya you know what's was next on the agenda. actually there was a wonderful line by michele bachmann at the presidential debates in september. she said, obama has invaded libya and now he is moving on to africa. [laughter] did she think libya was in northern europe? i mean, you know. a serious presidential candidate. you tell me this country is not overt? but you know, i mean there is...
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they face a lot of problems that the united states just because the united states project started a few decades later the united states was able to overcome some of the problems the french had faced. the french didn't have as good technological development as the u.s. had. they faced much more trouble in terms of disease. by the time the united states project began in the early 20th century discoveries had been made about what caused malaria and yellow fever in the united states and able to take action to eradicate those diseases. also the united states made the decision, crucial decision to build a canal rather than at sea level canal. >> host: what was the crucial? >> guest: ac level canal was more difficult to accomplish, much more radical digging and structural recreations of the area had to be done for c level so the lock canal was a brilliant decision. >> host: how long is the panama canal? >> about 40 miles. >> host: how long would it take to traverse it? >> guest: i took a ship through the canal several years ago and it is an all day trip. >> host: because of the locks? >> guest
they face a lot of problems that the united states just because the united states project started a few decades later the united states was able to overcome some of the problems the french had faced. the french didn't have as good technological development as the u.s. had. they faced much more trouble in terms of disease. by the time the united states project began in the early 20th century discoveries had been made about what caused malaria and yellow fever in the united states and able to...
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how do you see the united states today in the world? after the economic collapse, after the arab spring, after the whole range after the rise of china and the east? >> well, the impression is that the strength and power of the united states is waning. it is not as strong as before. cheerily, the economy crisis also, deepened the wound in the united states. right now the united states is very much becoming isolated and less involved in the. >> rose: isolated? >> yes. i mean look -- they are not involved, for example, from the point of view of the palestinian israeli crisis .. there is no involvement at all. they are not involved at all. we see for example now the pulling out from iraq, although it was good politically for locally but the position here, the civil war over there, if there is a fight between sunnis and shiites. after spending $2 trillion. >> rose: are you suggesting they shouldn't have pulled out? >> no, i am saying they should have some troops stay over there. >> rose: they were prepared and asked by the government of iraq
how do you see the united states today in the world? after the economic collapse, after the arab spring, after the whole range after the rise of china and the east? >> well, the impression is that the strength and power of the united states is waning. it is not as strong as before. cheerily, the economy crisis also, deepened the wound in the united states. right now the united states is very much becoming isolated and less involved in the. >> rose: isolated? >> yes. i mean...
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states of the things our united states . that i mr obama said ok that's why he's proposing unilateral cuts in u.s. nuclear arsenals mr obama has been opposed to pollute for ration everywhere and he wants to move towards nuclear zero as it's called getting rid of nuclear weapons that's one of the reasons he's so opposed to proliferation is he would like to see the world move away from nuclear weapons and i agree there's a double standard eight countries have nuclear weapons and those countries have should move towards a new canoes zero it's going to be a long slow process but let's move in that direction together as a group meanwhile let's reinforce our efforts against proliferation that's why the focus on the iran because the concern about proliferation ok good i'm going to give you the last word in this program what's next i think you'll i believe i agree is as it is not a standard and it is racist to as humans it is that i.e. is that americans are british the french are more rational than their plans are iranians is that y
states of the things our united states . that i mr obama said ok that's why he's proposing unilateral cuts in u.s. nuclear arsenals mr obama has been opposed to pollute for ration everywhere and he wants to move towards nuclear zero as it's called getting rid of nuclear weapons that's one of the reasons he's so opposed to proliferation is he would like to see the world move away from nuclear weapons and i agree there's a double standard eight countries have nuclear weapons and those countries...
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the sanctions go through by the summer all prices in the united states might dutch five dollars a gallon a day i want to touch upon something you said and that is the need to get saudi arabia a saudi arabia involved i know back in the one nine hundred seventy s. there was you know a somewhat similar situation some are pointing to in which saudi arabia was willing to use its excess oil to sort of flooded into the market to keep prices down but today i think things will be different a lot of people believe that's no longer in the best interest of the government in saudi arabia of course it wants to use its access to oil for its own population to keep them happy to prevent another arab spring from happening there i mean what do you mean when you say having saudi arabia sort of get involved as well. well the saudis have been going on a dual of european capitals and recently the major figure from the oil ministry was in new delhi meeting the indians and they have been making all kinds of promises of excess capacity coming out of saudi arabia to these markets in a sense to bring on board count
the sanctions go through by the summer all prices in the united states might dutch five dollars a gallon a day i want to touch upon something you said and that is the need to get saudi arabia a saudi arabia involved i know back in the one nine hundred seventy s. there was you know a somewhat similar situation some are pointing to in which saudi arabia was willing to use its excess oil to sort of flooded into the market to keep prices down but today i think things will be different a lot of...
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states we are starting to concentrate our efforts to expose the fact that the united states government is carrying out through a different set of tactics the same thing that they did in iraq they carried out regime change in iraq not to make iraq more democratic more human rights oriented but to dominate a wreck and i think they they want to do that in iran and we need to have people outside of iran stand up and say iran should not be alone on this does the presidential elections have any say in what's going on in vail and what's going to happen with iran in terms of washington. i think the presidential elections in the united states definitely play a role in u.s. policy towards iran that by the way has been the case ever since the iranian revolution in iran has factored into american politics in this case the republican candidates are sort of baiting obama and suggesting that if obama is reelected we will have a nuclear iran someday soon well i might do something just to counter at their statements because it's an election year i don't think so i think that it's not out of the questio
states we are starting to concentrate our efforts to expose the fact that the united states government is carrying out through a different set of tactics the same thing that they did in iraq they carried out regime change in iraq not to make iraq more democratic more human rights oriented but to dominate a wreck and i think they they want to do that in iran and we need to have people outside of iran stand up and say iran should not be alone on this does the presidential elections have any say...
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states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the unid states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these relatively dark times. i'll address the issue of unemployment. but in these difficult economic times, they provide a certain component to the economy which allows us to innovate and grow at a rate that we otherwise would not. in short, immigrants of all types unaverage are net contributors to the economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways. so
states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the unid states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both...
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states one thing that's stunning to me it is assumed in the united states that iran has committed an act of war justifying invasion if they develop a nuclear capability well we've got a million times more nuclear capability than iran will ever have or have we committed an act of war by developing a nuclear capability it's like international law is really not you know the difference that i've heard is i guess that's the excuse i want to switch topics really quick to we're going to wrap it up and this one's kind of just for fun but there's a movie that's opening that involves navy seals take a look we have a clip of it. before she was captured morales was working a job that could be why she was abducted. i was. the curious george clinton. our never thought about this on friday show but just really quick before we wrap it i've been curious what you gentlemen think is this is this cool.
states one thing that's stunning to me it is assumed in the united states that iran has committed an act of war justifying invasion if they develop a nuclear capability well we've got a million times more nuclear capability than iran will ever have or have we committed an act of war by developing a nuclear capability it's like international law is really not you know the difference that i've heard is i guess that's the excuse i want to switch topics really quick to we're going to wrap it up and...
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what is it going to do to the economy of europe, the united states? terrorism. testified just a week that iranians are thinking about operating inside the united states. >> iranian oil has already been cut off. the europeans are not importing it . saudis are determined to see the iranian nuclear program wiped out. the saudis have pledged replacement for any iran oil. if it was just iranian oil, it would not have any affect the question is do they close the strait of hormuz, which, as evan says, is a suicidal. if you kill a single american, he will bring the americans and europe into the war. evan is right, the national iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they can succeed, at the chances of slowing down the iranians a between one and three years. it passed be part of the calculus. that is one of the reasons that the united states at the moment things is not worth it, the israelis appear to think it is. >> defense minister and who brought -- ehud barak -- " whoever says 'later' may find out later it is t
what is it going to do to the economy of europe, the united states? terrorism. testified just a week that iranians are thinking about operating inside the united states. >> iranian oil has already been cut off. the europeans are not importing it . saudis are determined to see the iranian nuclear program wiped out. the saudis have pledged replacement for any iran oil. if it was just iranian oil, it would not have any affect the question is do they close the strait of hormuz, which, as evan...
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in israel's hour of dire need, the united states must stand with israel. in a bad case of misplaced priorities, the president thinks that israel building apartment worse than iran getting a nuclear bomb. week ago today the supreme leader of iran said that israel is a cancer that must be cut out. and at the very same time last week, iran launched a new satellite and they threatened any nation that tried to stop iran's nuclear ambitions with ten times the violence in return. they mean business and we need to pay attention. obama's state department now designates jerusalem as an international city and in a bizarre move our state department won't even acknowledge that jerusalem belongs to israel. jerusalem does belong to israel. [ applause ] elected, no one had ever heard of a united states president saying to the world that the united states is not a judeo-christian nation. i'm here to say we are. [ applause ] before president obama was elected, no one had ever heard a united states president say to the world that we are anything other than an exceptional nat
in israel's hour of dire need, the united states must stand with israel. in a bad case of misplaced priorities, the president thinks that israel building apartment worse than iran getting a nuclear bomb. week ago today the supreme leader of iran said that israel is a cancer that must be cut out. and at the very same time last week, iran launched a new satellite and they threatened any nation that tried to stop iran's nuclear ambitions with ten times the violence in return. they mean business...
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the united states has no leverage. we're not going to invade germany, we have no army anyway, you know, we have limited exports with them. as situation. so his idea is, let's extract the jews. and the problem is, you can't bring them into the united states. because the immigration quota's only 26,000 plus a couple thousand for austria. that's a drop in the bucket. what's the only way you could change the quotas? yeah? >> congress. >> yeah, you have to go to congress. and is that a promising thing to do? why not? >> they weren't favorable. >> no. the depression is still going on. there's no chance in the world congress is going to open up the doors of america to immigrants. if anything, if you went to congress, what was the more likely result? >> they'd say to cut off all immigration. >> cut off all immigration or at least cut the quotas. so that wasn't an option. so you can't bring them into the united states except you know in small numbers. so what can you do? >> other nations. >> exactly. let other nations, particul
the united states has no leverage. we're not going to invade germany, we have no army anyway, you know, we have limited exports with them. as situation. so his idea is, let's extract the jews. and the problem is, you can't bring them into the united states. because the immigration quota's only 26,000 plus a couple thousand for austria. that's a drop in the bucket. what's the only way you could change the quotas? yeah? >> congress. >> yeah, you have to go to congress. and is that a...
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states. >> charlie, let me ask you about the constitution of the united states. what does the ninth amendment say with regard to the killing of the unborn or pro-choice?ivided over what the constitution says. what does the 14th amendment say about affirmative action which is discriminatory over white folks. we disagree over the first amendment, freedom of religion. president obama thinks it means you go into the catholic church and tell them to start distributing condoms and start doing abortions. >> you know the president has changed that. he has changed that -- >> can i tell you a story, charlie? my foreran an accounting firm in d.c. it was the largest of the small firms firms, not the big eight. he was a defoult catholic. under obama's rule he would still be required fro provide health care which meant distribution of condoms, stirlizations and things like that. he would engage in civil disobedience rather than do that. the government of the united states has got enormous power and it's growing in power and it has driven christianity out of the public schools
states. >> charlie, let me ask you about the constitution of the united states. what does the ninth amendment say with regard to the killing of the unborn or pro-choice?ivided over what the constitution says. what does the 14th amendment say about affirmative action which is discriminatory over white folks. we disagree over the first amendment, freedom of religion. president obama thinks it means you go into the catholic church and tell them to start distributing condoms and start doing...
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for the united states is running under brent by about 10 bucks a barrel. the differential has been even greater in the last year. it peaked at 24 or 27 or something like that. relatively speaking, u.s. prices are relatively low. if prices go down, that could be a stimulus to the economy, but prices in the united states are generally lower than in other markets already. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. senator murkowski? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gruenspecht, just very quickly, i want to ask for some clarification here. there's an article coming out of a local alaska newspaper from yesterday that indicates that the alaska to alberta gas pipeline, the proposal that's been under consideration for several years has been taken out of the outlook reference case, because it determined that the project would not be economical based on the price forecast through 2035. and then there is another statement that says that the final 2012 outlook, which is to be issued in the spring, will, in fact, include some aspect or will include alaska in its determination. ca
for the united states is running under brent by about 10 bucks a barrel. the differential has been even greater in the last year. it peaked at 24 or 27 or something like that. relatively speaking, u.s. prices are relatively low. if prices go down, that could be a stimulus to the economy, but prices in the united states are generally lower than in other markets already. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. senator murkowski? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gruenspecht, just very...
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we think that if the united states -- certainly the united states will be a player. the united states is well respected for its safety record, for its care and the way it handles its own civilian nuclear industry, and for the technologies that it has developed. companies like ge, westinghouse. it would also benefit if we had a homegrown new technology for enriching uranium for -- again, so that we can offer for sale to other countries, other developing countries. you know, france is a player in this. russia is a player in this. we think that if the united states is a supplier of this uranium, that we could have a moderating effect, again, on nonproliferation issues. so it's for that reason as well. >> in essence, discouraging emerging economies from developing their own enrichment capabilities. >> right. >> saying the fuel they need for a peaceful nuclear power facility can come from the united states. it will be a stable, affordable supply through domestic -- >> that's correct. in fact, if you put yourself in the shoes of another country who might want to have nucle
we think that if the united states -- certainly the united states will be a player. the united states is well respected for its safety record, for its care and the way it handles its own civilian nuclear industry, and for the technologies that it has developed. companies like ge, westinghouse. it would also benefit if we had a homegrown new technology for enriching uranium for -- again, so that we can offer for sale to other countries, other developing countries. you know, france is a player in...
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united states may have to defend their way. in aggression that's were the purest and those are sort of propaganda and you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. they in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's doing it because it's for a good cause and i thought was kind of interesting that kevin drum decided to step in here and take a look at both sides and he basically you know made the following point saying that it's still terrorism when israel does it so says still is it terrorism yes do both sides use it yes is this in many cases the future of warfare probably yes is there a better alternative that's a good question so you know what's your take on that is everyone to start assuming that well that's that's the future warfare that's the way th
united states may have to defend their way. in aggression that's were the purest and those are sort of propaganda and you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. they in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's...
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states what does the united states export to china look at the real numbers the major exports from united states to china last year was corn so we beings scrap steel and scrap plastic. looks more like a eighteenth century economy what we see in united states the other hand what you see is china exporting their number one export united states is now electronic equipment. manufacturer manufactured look tronics so china story twenty years ago on the low wage low value added in loaded serry norco many american companies are going to get global competitors coming out of china in future yeah you mentioned scrap metal scrap paper yet if you look at the list of exports from the top twenty states that export to china from the united states number two or number three on the list is always garbage america's excellent exporting its garbage to china like scrap paper for example which of course china recycles into cardboard cardboard boxes and resells back to united states and has made many many billions of dollars for people over there who are not afraid of doing a day's work of course in america that
states what does the united states export to china look at the real numbers the major exports from united states to china last year was corn so we beings scrap steel and scrap plastic. looks more like a eighteenth century economy what we see in united states the other hand what you see is china exporting their number one export united states is now electronic equipment. manufacturer manufactured look tronics so china story twenty years ago on the low wage low value added in loaded serry norco...
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comes from oil sales you're putting a bad a business if the united states is real or nato attacks iran's nuclear facilities it will be as i said before the beginning of world war three syria may be the other is the new interior because who's syria's top ally iran. and as we have seen from reports that came out with the leaks. the united states in the west has been very instrumental in undermining the syrian government even before the latest uprisings have begun you also say that there will be lobel game changer this year because of the election look at the people running for office look at discuss of the people all with them it's going to be the united states is going to be another lesser of two evils. i think it and i predicted that that barack obama would win right now you we said barack obama would win back in october we put our forecast out if the current front runner is romney for example war or gingrich sure or sense who are the only wildcard in this as we see it as ron paul if us president barack obama wins a second term do you think that helped change course in the way can still
comes from oil sales you're putting a bad a business if the united states is real or nato attacks iran's nuclear facilities it will be as i said before the beginning of world war three syria may be the other is the new interior because who's syria's top ally iran. and as we have seen from reports that came out with the leaks. the united states in the west has been very instrumental in undermining the syrian government even before the latest uprisings have begun you also say that there will be...
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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 they have other things to do so so and 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 how that use of us of us and them in the us you know it is a conflict and i had the chance to ask a question to the candidate. 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. ambas
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 they have other things to do so so and 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 how that use of us of us and them in the us you...
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and you said only the united states can make this case to china. either of the two gentlemen or the two wives might want to speak to that. how would you rate how we're doing? how the white house is doing? it seems to me this is on a back
and you said only the united states can make this case to china. either of the two gentlemen or the two wives might want to speak to that. how would you rate how we're doing? how the white house is doing? it seems to me this is on a back
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the reason the united states opposes this is they fear the fallout. or pass away of unintended consequences -- war has a way of unintended consequences, all wars. they just testified last week that iran is thinking of operating inside the united states. >> the iranian oil is already being cut off. europeans are not importing it. the saudis are determined to see the iranian nuclear program wiped out. they are very upset about this. the saudi pledge is to replace any iranian oil. the question is if they close the strait of hormuz, which, as evan indicated, is suicidal. the other question is if the they attack the united states base in bahrain, which is also so set up, because he would bring the americans and europe into the war. the iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they succeeds, the estimates of the slowing down the iranians are between one and, at long as, three years. it has to be part of the calculus. that is one of the reasons the united states at the moment things it is not worth it a
the reason the united states opposes this is they fear the fallout. or pass away of unintended consequences -- war has a way of unintended consequences, all wars. they just testified last week that iran is thinking of operating inside the united states. >> the iranian oil is already being cut off. europeans are not importing it. the saudis are determined to see the iranian nuclear program wiped out. they are very upset about this. the saudi pledge is to replace any iranian oil. the...
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we all know the difference that the united states can make. our efforts to vaccinate children, combat climate change, engage at risk youth, promote core u.s. national security interests, our global presence also does something else. it creates jobs. through opec lines and multilateral forums we both lift the economies of low income countries and simultaneously, and this is important for americans to understand in terms of our own interests, we open markets for american businesses and recognize the connections between promoting our business and creating jobs elsewhere. energetic global leadership is a strategic imperative for america. not a favor that we do for other countries. it is who we are. it is in the american dna. from the marshall plan to our response to the earthquakes in haiti, and the floods in pakistan. it strengthens our security and makes us stronger at home and in the world. and as we carefully watch our expenditures, we also need to scrutinize the cuts that have been proposed. so we look forward to your comments this afternoon,
we all know the difference that the united states can make. our efforts to vaccinate children, combat climate change, engage at risk youth, promote core u.s. national security interests, our global presence also does something else. it creates jobs. through opec lines and multilateral forums we both lift the economies of low income countries and simultaneously, and this is important for americans to understand in terms of our own interests, we open markets for american businesses and recognize...
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that is why we need a full-scale debate in the united states. >> the constitution of the united states requires a declaration of war. we have not had that. don't talk about the debate on the eve of the 20102 election. opposition was cowed. >> see you next week.
that is why we need a full-scale debate in the united states. >> the constitution of the united states requires a declaration of war. we have not had that. don't talk about the debate on the eve of the 20102 election. opposition was cowed. >> see you next week.
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i don't think that the united states and western powers nor israel particularly want to intervene in syria exactly because they fear what comes next we have a very unclear understanding of what's happening on the ground. in fathers because the syrian regime limits the international media entrance into syria. i don't think we know what they're getting ourselves into. if we were. the libya scenario it's very interesting you mention that jim if i can go back to you in washington it seems to me that we could have the possibility of a partition of syria well because i think a lot of people seem to forget that seventy percent of the country is sunni and the alawite so i'm with you in damascus supporting the current regime i mean there is no love lost between them either could you potentially see a partition there and i guess and they're selling necessarily mean it's good for anybody in the region or israel or any other country in the neighbors syria. well i think i think those are all very good concerns and questions actually if you go back and look at iraq and say two thousand and five an
i don't think that the united states and western powers nor israel particularly want to intervene in syria exactly because they fear what comes next we have a very unclear understanding of what's happening on the ground. in fathers because the syrian regime limits the international media entrance into syria. i don't think we know what they're getting ourselves into. if we were. the libya scenario it's very interesting you mention that jim if i can go back to you in washington it seems to me...
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is supple and going along with the united states then the united states is fine to have a u.n. sanction for its actions but when the u.n. and the people of the world or the countries of the world resist then the united states says the u.n. is unwilling to do its job and then uses other instruments like nato or other military arrangements they did that in the case of yugoslavia they did that in the case of the iraq war whenever the u.n. doesn't go along the u.s. then says well to heck with you one will use some other instrument for the exercise of american power last year the u.n. security council authorized me to protect civilians in libya but the mission resulted in regime change the libyan authorization of force was very specific and it didn't authorize regime change in the countries that partook in their operation clue you know actually it's for exceeded the u.n. mandate and their operation i think that's symbolic of the fact that these libya that these u.n. mandates really are meaningful in terms of international law and that's just the reality of it nato countries have flo
is supple and going along with the united states then the united states is fine to have a u.n. sanction for its actions but when the u.n. and the people of the world or the countries of the world resist then the united states says the u.n. is unwilling to do its job and then uses other instruments like nato or other military arrangements they did that in the case of yugoslavia they did that in the case of the iraq war whenever the u.n. doesn't go along the u.s. then says well to heck with you...
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united states. and i tell people sometimes, if all 19 million of us lived in chicago and can vote three times the way they do in chicago, mccain still would have beat us. so, president obama had to reach across the aisle and find an awful lot of other people to vote for him in order for him to get elected president of the united states. he did what harriett tubman did with the underground railroad, what frederick douglas did with the resistance movement, what african-american soldiers did to say that in the a better beginning. i think that right there puts a very important opening on how we begin this in the united states and changed for the better. i think the arc of the universe, the arc is long and bends toward justice. let me just back up and say the african-american civil war museum located in washington, d.c. has 209,451 african-americans who joined president lincoln in the civil war to help him save the nation, keeping united on one flag and end slavery. the monument lists the name of 2,500 h
united states. and i tell people sometimes, if all 19 million of us lived in chicago and can vote three times the way they do in chicago, mccain still would have beat us. so, president obama had to reach across the aisle and find an awful lot of other people to vote for him in order for him to get elected president of the united states. he did what harriett tubman did with the underground railroad, what frederick douglas did with the resistance movement, what african-american soldiers did to...
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out front tonight, iran's threat to the united states in the united states. right here at home. now, as we said last night, no one buys rap's claim that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. today on capitol hill, james clapper drove that message home. >> iran's technical advances particularly in uranium enrichment strengthen our assessment that iran is more than capable of producing enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon if its political leaders chooses to do so. >> he also said that iran has the largest supply of ballistic missiles in the middle east and that they could one day be capable of carrying weapons of mass destruction. this is footage of iran's test missiles which they do like on show to the world to show the tower of their program and the country is working in inter-continental ballistic missiles, as well, developing will tell to fire 2,000 miles. and consider this, high ranking israelly official said earlier this month that iran is working on missiles with a range of some 6,000 miles. that is far enough to hit the united states of america. now, an expe
out front tonight, iran's threat to the united states in the united states. right here at home. now, as we said last night, no one buys rap's claim that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. today on capitol hill, james clapper drove that message home. >> iran's technical advances particularly in uranium enrichment strengthen our assessment that iran is more than capable of producing enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon if its political leaders chooses to do so. >> he...
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the united states does. the other big difference is the united states can continue to prints u.s. dollars. when do we need austerity? ee needed austerity six years ago. what we are going to do most likely is keep printing greenbacks until we get out of this issue. five years from now we realize our currency is worth nothing. then china steps in and take over the world. there are dire consequences but probably a few years down the road. megyn: what is realistic. we have seen so little appetite to tackle this in washington. paul ryan tried to put together a plan that would tackle some of this entitlement spend and this what is happens when you do that. look at ad that was run on him after he tried. [♪] megyn: you get the picture, throwing granny off a cliff. the president certainly did not do that in this budget. >> 200 years ago the united states accounted for less than 1% of the world's gdp. date stands at 23%. the reason why we got there was low taxes, modest spending. the belief in entrepreneurship. if any of those things is what obama stand for i'll get behind him. >> 2/3 of
the united states does. the other big difference is the united states can continue to prints u.s. dollars. when do we need austerity? ee needed austerity six years ago. what we are going to do most likely is keep printing greenbacks until we get out of this issue. five years from now we realize our currency is worth nothing. then china steps in and take over the world. there are dire consequences but probably a few years down the road. megyn: what is realistic. we have seen so little appetite...
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share in the united states. foreign imports from china have increased over 55%. in conclusion, i shared with you a snapshot of what is taking place across america. i urge you to craft a solution that provides farrajers and ranchers with a solution that is economically practical, one that addresses the impact of our past inability to solve this problem and recognizes the value of the people who work for us and feed our nation. i'll be happy to answer any questions later. >> thank you very much, mr. wenger. mr. wicker. >>> good morning, i'm lee wicker. deputy director of the growers association. north carolina. thank you for holding the hearing on this critical issue for agriculture. this is the largest state's program user, it has over 700 farmer members. they will ploy more than 7,000 4x 2a and many more u.s. workers in 2012. i'm proud of the farmer workers because they have refused to surrender to the conventional wisdom that it's impossible to comply with our nation's labor, immigration and worker protection l
share in the united states. foreign imports from china have increased over 55%. in conclusion, i shared with you a snapshot of what is taking place across america. i urge you to craft a solution that provides farrajers and ranchers with a solution that is economically practical, one that addresses the impact of our past inability to solve this problem and recognizes the value of the people who work for us and feed our nation. i'll be happy to answer any questions later. >> thank you very...