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this means but the national assembly betrayed the people affronts it does not represent the people in statistical terms that lisbon has been ratified by the national assembly overwhelmingly and when the people rejected the treaty in a referendum it is clear that this representative democracy actually represents no one at all today because the european union is scared of the people for the consulting the people who can drop the ball there's also the demonization of the people treating them as though they're stupid as though they won't understand this is real right wing ideology of us men are idiots sheep that must be led by an elite against their will it's an ideology that can be called extreme right to do what the european union was meant to bring down unemployment bring prosperity security whatever you want to callers it instead it brought unemployment to the adoption of the euro inflated prices because deindustrialization especially in france it may be better for germany but it's an economic disaster. on the security front it's been a disaster with sharing and a total loss of border
this means but the national assembly betrayed the people affronts it does not represent the people in statistical terms that lisbon has been ratified by the national assembly overwhelmingly and when the people rejected the treaty in a referendum it is clear that this representative democracy actually represents no one at all today because the european union is scared of the people for the consulting the people who can drop the ball there's also the demonization of the people treating them as...
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national democratic party. now it is islamists in control, with the muslim brotherhood of the largest single party. >> what should have been a simple procedural session became slightly chaotic as mps argued over the oath of office and other details. the muslim brotherhood insists their first priority is not introducing islamic law, but simply getting the country moving again. >> accepting responsibility for this party to act with the needs of people and to respond for all the people. we need freedom and justice. >> outside parliament, for different demonstrations converged. everyone from islamists to intellectuals demanding more economic freedom. >> we are for creative expression and freedom of creativity and scientific research and demanding the removal of the old regime. >> these demonstrators are a reminder that they will be held accountable for their decisions. the parliament is no longer just an avenue for corruption as it has been for years. so another landmark in the dramatic developments sweeping this r
national democratic party. now it is islamists in control, with the muslim brotherhood of the largest single party. >> what should have been a simple procedural session became slightly chaotic as mps argued over the oath of office and other details. the muslim brotherhood insists their first priority is not introducing islamic law, but simply getting the country moving again. >> accepting responsibility for this party to act with the needs of people and to respond for all the...
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id to finished product and that's precisely what has assembled out here in novosibirsk as a result of their hard work they're by far the largest and most successful gaming company in eastern europe and based on what they've done lately they can clearly compete with the best that the west has to offer but they found that with accolades and success come ever growing considerations. kind of financial resources that you work with at the beginning and what kind now. thousands one could spend something like ten thousand dollars or even less to make a game that's completely competitive. today to make a game that would be a hit in its own zone. and that's talking about casual games we don't speaking about major blockbusters in the hard cold gaming genre quarterly but one has to spend in excess of hundreds of thousands of dollars. and that's true for one of alan moore's biggest titles the treasures of montezuma has proved so comfy among casual gamers that it's already on its third iteration it's ranked as high as number two on the list i pad app store a list of most games with each new version
id to finished product and that's precisely what has assembled out here in novosibirsk as a result of their hard work they're by far the largest and most successful gaming company in eastern europe and based on what they've done lately they can clearly compete with the best that the west has to offer but they found that with accolades and success come ever growing considerations. kind of financial resources that you work with at the beginning and what kind now. thousands one could spend...
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this is an election that takes place in the state assemblies. it's not a national election. and the questioner asks what would be the implications of a ppp victory in the senatorial election? and i think the real question that we ought to be answering as well is what do these senate elections mane? mean? so would any of my colleague on the panel like to tackle that one? go ahead, lisa. >> yeah. i think the implication is that the if ppp does very well in the senate elections, then that will help them in the general elections that are scheduled for next year, a year from now. um, but, you know, i think, again, it comes up to the timing. i think somebody had asked about the timing, and my first thought was the timing of the memodate issue, we have to ask jaz. he's the one who wrote the article in the financial times that brought up the case. but, you know, we're talking about timing, and i think chris raised this as well. you know, why two years after the fact all of a sudden the supreme court now is saying, it's threatening to disqualify the prime minister for not following t
this is an election that takes place in the state assemblies. it's not a national election. and the questioner asks what would be the implications of a ppp victory in the senatorial election? and i think the real question that we ought to be answering as well is what do these senate elections mane? mean? so would any of my colleague on the panel like to tackle that one? go ahead, lisa. >> yeah. i think the implication is that the if ppp does very well in the senate elections, then that...
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is a mess, and too often its general assembly is dominated by a anti-american sentiment. i would bring in other democracies to operate without being surrounded by dictatorships. there's a lot to be reformed in the u.s., but i would just not walk off from it. >> what do you think is your biggest weakness? >> what do i think is my biggest weakness? [laughter] >> do not look at her. >> probably that i am to reasonable and i should have responded to the negative and two weeks earlier. yes, ma'am? >> can you explain why you did the commercial with ms. pelosi, and what changed? you said it is one of your biggest mistakes, so what changed because of that? >> there are two parts of it. i was just looking at the commercial, which fox is playing once again without explaining it. the question i was trying to reach was, and conservatives be in the middle of an environmental debate and represent a conservative solution to the environment? i taught environmental studies. i think the environment does matter, and i think the conservatives should be pro- environment because we all want cl
is a mess, and too often its general assembly is dominated by a anti-american sentiment. i would bring in other democracies to operate without being surrounded by dictatorships. there's a lot to be reformed in the u.s., but i would just not walk off from it. >> what do you think is your biggest weakness? >> what do i think is my biggest weakness? [laughter] >> do not look at her. >> probably that i am to reasonable and i should have responded to the negative and two...
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general assembly. historic. deal wasn't enough to convince nine members of the. membership possible to continue with the talk if you agreed to the. observer. nation security council we received eight votes that we need nine still may not upset everyone is pressured to vote again still membership today we refuse the idea of being a nonmember observer state everything is possible i'm not saying that it can't be everything is possible if you ask me about the official position of the palestinian state on this issue i'll give you the answer we seek full membership or we will apply for a second time etc until we get our bid approved. in a number of arab countries are now obsessed with the idea of throwing existing regimes. mr president why did they attempt to create a national unity government and in failure. what has been achieved in terms of social and political reforms. but first of all our attempts didn't. we don't wish to create a national unity government but my personal suggestion was to create a neutral. transitional technocratic government a non aligned govern
general assembly. historic. deal wasn't enough to convince nine members of the. membership possible to continue with the talk if you agreed to the. observer. nation security council we received eight votes that we need nine still may not upset everyone is pressured to vote again still membership today we refuse the idea of being a nonmember observer state everything is possible i'm not saying that it can't be everything is possible if you ask me about the official position of the palestinian...
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nation security council we received eight votes. but we need nine still more not upset everyone is pressured to gain still membership today we refuse the idea of being a nonmember observer state everything is possible i'm not saying that it can't be everything is possible if you ask me about the official position of the palestinians. i'll give you the answer we seek full membership we will apply for a second time etc until we get our bid approval. number of arab countries. and in failure. what has been achieved in terms of social and political reforms. but first of all our attempts didn't. we don't wish to create a national unity government but my personal suggestion was to create a neutral transitional technocratic government nonaligned to vicksburg would work until the election that's not a national unity government and its creation is already underway we have achieved agreement on many issues and i sense some significant political improvement during the talks in cairo went with an agreement there was an abyss between us earlier b
nation security council we received eight votes. but we need nine still more not upset everyone is pressured to gain still membership today we refuse the idea of being a nonmember observer state everything is possible i'm not saying that it can't be everything is possible if you ask me about the official position of the palestinians. i'll give you the answer we seek full membership we will apply for a second time etc until we get our bid approval. number of arab countries. and in failure. what...
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. >> reporter: marusha, a 26-year-old soprano from australia is part of a united nations of musicians rieu has assembled. >> we have a lot of singers from france, russia and poland. >> reporter: many come from poland, of course. like percussionist and his son glen. >> he's already in the orchestra at 20 years old. >> reporter: and the violinist who was only ten when he first met the maestro. >> i went up to him and i said, later, when i grow up, i want to be like you. >> reporter: most speak english. but the orchestra is conducted in dutch. >> it's quite easyçó actually. >> but we all help each other out. >> sometimes there are sentences with three different languages in it so that we understand each other. double dutch. (laughing) >> we are a big family. it sounds perhaps like a fairy tale but it's true. we have fun together. and making music with people you know as long as that, that's fantastic. i only look at my orchestra and here comes another sound. that's better than sex. >> reporter: better than sex. >> yeah. it's really true. it's fantastic. >> reporter: a 16th century cast
. >> reporter: marusha, a 26-year-old soprano from australia is part of a united nations of musicians rieu has assembled. >> we have a lot of singers from france, russia and poland. >> reporter: many come from poland, of course. like percussionist and his son glen. >> he's already in the orchestra at 20 years old. >> reporter: and the violinist who was only ten when he first met the maestro. >> i went up to him and i said, later, when i grow up, i want to be...
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the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over a depression and fascism they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more you are gent. no debate is more important. we can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well while a growing number of americans barely get by or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of rules. (cheers and applause) what's at stake aren't democratic values or republican values but american values. we have to reclaim them. let's remember how we got here. long before the recession jobs and manufacturing began leaving our shores. technology made businesses more efficient but also
the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over a depression and fascism they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more you...
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she was a worker on a bomber assembly line. and together they shared the optimism of a nation that triumphed over the great depression and over fascism. they believed in an america where hard work paid off and responsibility was rewarded. and anyone could make it if they tried. no matter who you were, no matter where you came from, no matter how you started out. [applause] and these values gave rise to the largest middle class and the strongest economy that the world has ever known. it was here in america that the most productive workers, the most innovative companies turned out the best products on earth. you know what, every american shared in that pride and that success, from those in the executive suites to those in middle management to those on the factory floor. [applause] so you could have confidence that if you gave it your all, you'd have enough to take home to your family, have your health care covered, put a little away for your retirement. today we're still home to the world's most productive workers. we're still ho
she was a worker on a bomber assembly line. and together they shared the optimism of a nation that triumphed over the great depression and over fascism. they believed in an america where hard work paid off and responsibility was rewarded. and anyone could make it if they tried. no matter who you were, no matter where you came from, no matter how you started out. [applause] and these values gave rise to the largest middle class and the strongest economy that the world has ever known. it was here...
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the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over depression and fascism. they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard, you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more urgent. no debate is more important. we can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do well while a growing number of americans barely get by or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of rules. [ applause ]. what's at stake aren't democratic values or republican values. but american values. we have to reclaim them. let's remember how we got here. long before the recession, jobs and manufacturing began leaving our shores. technology made businesses more efficient but also made some jo
the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over depression and fascism. they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard, you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more...
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the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over a depression and fascism. they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more urgent, no debate is more important. we can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well while a growing number of americans barely get by. or we can restore and economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of rules. [applause] what's at stake aren't democratic values or republican values but american values and we have to reclaim them. let's remember how we got here. long before the recession jobs and manufacturing began leaving our shores. technology made businesses more efficient but also made s
the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over a depression and fascism. they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the basic american promise that if you worked hard you could do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college and put a little away for retirement. the defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive. no challenge is more...
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they're vacating their seat in the national assembly with explicit goal of trying to bring about early elections. in answering the question why are the nro being brought back now? the army now has a chance. if we care about pakistan's democracy as well as hussein haqqani the united states government has to be more vocal than we've been. we have to recognize this a coup albeit by judicial hue. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, christine. our next speaker is steven cohen of brookings institution. before that, of the university of illinois and urbana-champagne. steve and i are now colleagues at brookings and he has in particular been a watcher of the pakistan army but i believe that what he has to say will go beyond that. steve? >> thank you. s. let me say that brookings is pleased to cosponsor this event and i'm pleased to participate in it but i'm happy it is taking place at hudson. years ago when i was graduate student i attended lectures by herman khan who founded hudson later in his career. herman khan was futureo. lgists in the united states. his interest was nuclear weapons. he d
they're vacating their seat in the national assembly with explicit goal of trying to bring about early elections. in answering the question why are the nro being brought back now? the army now has a chance. if we care about pakistan's democracy as well as hussein haqqani the united states government has to be more vocal than we've been. we have to recognize this a coup albeit by judicial hue. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, christine. our next speaker is steven cohen of brookings...
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general assembly -- they would also take out the united states. they would kill millions of people and then ron paul would act in self-defense. as commander-in-chief, i would do everything within my power. i would use everything at my fingertips to prevent that sort of a tragedy from occurring in the united states. we need a president who has taken off their politically correct cglasses. you need to look no further than the iranian constitution. it states unequivocally -- a religious system based upon violent radicalism. that is what the constitution of the ron states -- of iran states. we need to stop it. host: matt asks in footer if you believe a war with iran is inevitable -- on twitter if you believe a war with iran is inevitable. guest: i hope not. unfortunately, barack obama has weakened the united states more than any other president. a terrible mistake on the part of barack obama. it parallels the mystics jimmy carter made in the late 1970 -- it parallels the mistakes jimmy carter made in the late 1970's. that was the rise of modern jihad.
general assembly -- they would also take out the united states. they would kill millions of people and then ron paul would act in self-defense. as commander-in-chief, i would do everything within my power. i would use everything at my fingertips to prevent that sort of a tragedy from occurring in the united states. we need a president who has taken off their politically correct cglasses. you need to look no further than the iranian constitution. it states unequivocally -- a religious system...
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this last tuesday, before the president spoke to the nation, he had a few words for leon panetta. >> president barack obama: good job, tonight. good job. >> pelley: with nearly the entire government assembled for the state of the union address, maybe ten people in the room knew what that was about. the navy's seal team six had just rescued two hostages, including an american woman. this time, the action was in somalia. in how many countries are we currently engaged in a shooting war? >> leon panetta: it's a good question. ( laughs ) that's... you know, it's... >> pelley: you have to stop and count. >> panetta: got to stop... i'll have to stop and think about that, because, you know, obviously, we're going after al qaeda, wherever they're... they're at. and clearly, we're... we're confronting al qaeda in pakistan. we're confronting the nodes of al qaeda in yemen, in somalia, in north africa. >> pelley: when you're secretary of defense, it's a small world, and a dangerous one. panetta was covering it when we caught up with him on a trip to afghanistan, where he has 90,000 troops; iraq,
this last tuesday, before the president spoke to the nation, he had a few words for leon panetta. >> president barack obama: good job, tonight. good job. >> pelley: with nearly the entire government assembled for the state of the union address, maybe ten people in the room knew what that was about. the navy's seal team six had just rescued two hostages, including an american woman. this time, the action was in somalia. in how many countries are we currently engaged in a shooting...
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and the people there bank assembled -- the people at their bank assembled. he looked out in front of them, and he told us of a daunting task that he was asked to do. my father was asked to write a letter to be put into a time capsule that would be open on the 300th anniversary of the united states of america. he said, what a daunting task, to write a letter to people who knew everything about us but we would know nothing about them. what do i write about? we write about nuclear proliferation -- do i write about nuclear proliferation? do i write about freedom? freedom is so important. he said, if we don't make the right decision today, the people who live on the 300th anniversary of this nation may very well not have the freedom to open up the time capsule to read the letter that he has put into it. that is how important this election is. are we not using our freedoms won by what -- each and every -- are we not losing our freedoms and one by one each and every day? is that the government encroaching on our freedoms and more and more each and every day? do you
and the people there bank assembled -- the people at their bank assembled. he looked out in front of them, and he told us of a daunting task that he was asked to do. my father was asked to write a letter to be put into a time capsule that would be open on the 300th anniversary of the united states of america. he said, what a daunting task, to write a letter to people who knew everything about us but we would know nothing about them. what do i write about? we write about nuclear proliferation --...
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general assembly -- they would also take out the united states. they would kill millions of people and then ron paul would act in self-defense. as commander-in-chief, i would do everything within my power. i would use everything at my fingertips to prevent that sort of a tragedy from occurring in the united states. we need a president who has taken off their politically correct glasses. you need to look no further than the iranian constitution. it states unequivocally -- a religious system based upon violent radicalism. that is what the constitution of the ron states -- of iran states. we need to stop it. host: matt asks in footer if you believe a war with iran is inevitable -- on twitter if you believe a war with iran is inevitable. guest: i hope not. unfortunately, barack obama has weakened the united states more than any other president. a terrible mistake on the part of barack obama. it parallels the mystics jimmy carter made in the late 1970 -- it parallels the mistakes jimmy carter made in the late 1970's. that was the rise of modern jihad.
general assembly -- they would also take out the united states. they would kill millions of people and then ron paul would act in self-defense. as commander-in-chief, i would do everything within my power. i would use everything at my fingertips to prevent that sort of a tragedy from occurring in the united states. we need a president who has taken off their politically correct glasses. you need to look no further than the iranian constitution. it states unequivocally -- a religious system...