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the other reason why they are interested in cooperation is r. green energy, especially geothermal transformation. iceland was in the early decades of my life dependent on imported oil and coal like most countries. now for a number of decades, one under% of our energy production has from -- has been from clean energy resources. geothermal is a bigger part o at now we are engaged in one of those agreements was signed this morning in china between the cineplex venture and c, so that they can replace other energy sources would yield far more. we have also had academic relationships and on hold i have found our dialogue and meeting with the chinese leadership's the well my presidency to be very constructive and positive. >> given the environmental record of china, are you concerned the agreement might open the door to the exploitation of icelandic resources by the chinese? >> no, i am not afraid of that. inre pretty independent iceland. [laughter] i think we can be trusted to govern our own resources. stumbling blocks in our discussions with the euro
the other reason why they are interested in cooperation is r. green energy, especially geothermal transformation. iceland was in the early decades of my life dependent on imported oil and coal like most countries. now for a number of decades, one under% of our energy production has from -- has been from clean energy resources. geothermal is a bigger part o at now we are engaged in one of those agreements was signed this morning in china between the cineplex venture and c, so that they can...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in the head probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think more likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the really shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence of st
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the really shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go...
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even though it's all about cooperation, sometimes independence comes into the conversation. the last thing i would touch on is it's personal. by that i mean i know a lot of people in this room i can call and depend on if there's an emergency in san francisco. they know me, they know what i do, i saw them all the time, we know what our roles are. we had a little mini exercise about a month ago with a minor pipe break in san francisco where we exercised these relationships. i won't talk about all the meet and greet opportunities to get to know each other. i won't go into detail on all the areas, but we do work together on a lot of forums and it does come down to relationships in a lot of these areas of cooperation. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> good afternoon. we at verizon wireless we believe our most important responsibility to make sure our network is not only available, but reliable. so to address the question of resiliency, i would like to cover 3 important points that we do day-to-day to make sure our network is available and ready to use for the public. no. 1 is back-up
even though it's all about cooperation, sometimes independence comes into the conversation. the last thing i would touch on is it's personal. by that i mean i know a lot of people in this room i can call and depend on if there's an emergency in san francisco. they know me, they know what i do, i saw them all the time, we know what our roles are. we had a little mini exercise about a month ago with a minor pipe break in san francisco where we exercised these relationships. i won't talk about all...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the really shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in the head probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and the korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think more likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence o
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the really shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in the...
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so we know there was no cooperation there. i've been talking to a couple of intelligence sources who say to me, this is what you expect from the russians that there's a lot of suspicion, he said. there's no guarantee that they would ever sha if factresume that they would never share their source information with us wrtant question is did they ever when they were asked, provide the why. why should we be concerned about tamerlan? ands an president is talking to putin, obviously, but before that absolutely not. >> you know we're hearing increasingly some criticism of the way the fbi the department of homeland security the cia may have dealt with aspe this case before the boston bombings, but you're finding out -- i know you're doing some serious reporting on this. it's not necessari of these things are ever cut and dried. first of all, the fact that we did get a russians about something should have raised a huge red flag because this is not -- they are not the british. they are not the french. this doesn't happen every day. that
so we know there was no cooperation there. i've been talking to a couple of intelligence sources who say to me, this is what you expect from the russians that there's a lot of suspicion, he said. there's no guarantee that they would ever sha if factresume that they would never share their source information with us wrtant question is did they ever when they were asked, provide the why. why should we be concerned about tamerlan? ands an president is talking to putin, obviously, but before that...
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is he cooperating at all? >> reporter: as of now we're not getting any updates on his medical condition only confirming that he remains at this medical facility. how long he will be here, we don't know. in terms of whether he's cooperating or whether he's talking to investigators or whether he's meeting with his lawyer, we also don't know the apss to nose specific questions, only from our official, one of my sources telling us that he certainly did provide a lot of information to invest garts before he was read his rights as had to be done when he was first charged. then he elected to have a lawyer present and not give me substantive information. and adding this, don, to what tom was saying earlier, some law enforcement officials have said that back in 2007 when they were looking at him and interviewing him and interviewing him family and friends an his mother, for example, beyond that, beyond having more specific information to go on, given the way that u.s. laws are currently set up, it would have been, acco
is he cooperating at all? >> reporter: as of now we're not getting any updates on his medical condition only confirming that he remains at this medical facility. how long he will be here, we don't know. in terms of whether he's cooperating or whether he's talking to investigators or whether he's meeting with his lawyer, we also don't know the apss to nose specific questions, only from our official, one of my sources telling us that he certainly did provide a lot of information to invest...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea and i think i also think we should overstate their early shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the west on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence of s
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea and i think i also think we should overstate their early shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the west on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and their korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate there a shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea where missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and their korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence of st
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate there a shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead...
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and cooperation and increased cooperation coronation with mexico. that idea led to all kinds of community-based mechanisms, advisory committees, stakeholders with the border patrol. it also had to do with systematic operation, law enforcement agency to law enforcement agency, between the u.s. border patrol, as well as others on the ground, and mexico. there have been ups and downs over the years. but those efforts at professional coronation, law enforcement agencies, perfectionism -- professionalism, and building trust and sharing information in order to solve problems on the ground as close to where they happened as possible, rather than having things best -- escalate and become national and diplomatic issues, was a major part of the border buildup effort. it was also a part of the border buildup effort to help mexico build its network in the united states so that mexico was in a much stronger position to provide protection and information and intermediaries in the country for mexican nationals who were in the country that has been a sustained effo
and cooperation and increased cooperation coronation with mexico. that idea led to all kinds of community-based mechanisms, advisory committees, stakeholders with the border patrol. it also had to do with systematic operation, law enforcement agency to law enforcement agency, between the u.s. border patrol, as well as others on the ground, and mexico. there have been ups and downs over the years. but those efforts at professional coronation, law enforcement agencies, perfectionism --...
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why would the russians, if their cooperation with the u.s. is so limited, why would they initially tip off the u.s. about this guy? >> well, they send a lot of requests, as do many countries in the world to the fbi to say we're suspicious of a given individual, here's what we have, please look into it. they did look into it, from our understanding. we have to look into it, how much nuance was in the quest, how much detail was in it when the fbi sent more results to them and requested more information, when they got no additional information, they have no choice but to close the matter. this happens the other way around. we receive tens of thousands of requests from around the world who are investigators from other countries to come to the united states and conduct investigation. come to the united states and knock on people's doors here. and you know, we're not going to allow that to happen. so this works both ways. and i wouldn't call it limited. i would just say that the investigation depends on the person and the fact pattern, the level of
why would the russians, if their cooperation with the u.s. is so limited, why would they initially tip off the u.s. about this guy? >> well, they send a lot of requests, as do many countries in the world to the fbi to say we're suspicious of a given individual, here's what we have, please look into it. they did look into it, from our understanding. we have to look into it, how much nuance was in the quest, how much detail was in it when the fbi sent more results to them and requested more...
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authorities about the suspect for the bombings now it seems that the two nations are cooperate ing more as they did before so will this terrorist attack lead to better relations between the two countries will question war. and the obama administration's then red line with syria the syrian government returns u.s. intel reports with some confidence that the syrian government has used chemical weapons under a people so does this mean the military action by the u.s. is possible find out just ahead plus a controversy all agag bell is making a comeback in the indiana legislature this bill would make it illegal to impose animal abuse at factory farms so what does this mean for animal rights groups and how often does this try to expose horrible conditions from inside some farms that story later in the show. it's friday april twenty sixth five kim in washington d.c. i'm margaret held you're watching r t you well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out about tomorrowland so live now the deceased twenty six year old along with his brother is accused
authorities about the suspect for the bombings now it seems that the two nations are cooperate ing more as they did before so will this terrorist attack lead to better relations between the two countries will question war. and the obama administration's then red line with syria the syrian government returns u.s. intel reports with some confidence that the syrian government has used chemical weapons under a people so does this mean the military action by the u.s. is possible find out just ahead...
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i think it's looked at nationally because we have souch excellent cooperation with our cooperating agencies. once it reaches that point, the team will come in and assist the local jurisdiction to run that incident. when we start having multiple fires in a certain area, then we get into what we call area command. i think that provides the overview. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also the supporting ops centers whether it be the gac or other centers down there. maybe our military personnel can talk about that, or ray. >> it's important to note that we are the supporting effort to cal fire and we get called in when they are basically out of assets. we are working for cal fire, they are the incident commanders, we follow their coordination, typically we're the last ones in and the first ones out. we do have an on-going relationship with cal fire, i'm in contact with cal fire all the time. we have good situational a
i think it's looked at nationally because we have souch excellent cooperation with our cooperating agencies. once it reaches that point, the team will come in and assist the local jurisdiction to run that incident. when we start having multiple fires in a certain area, then we get into what we call area command. i think that provides the overview. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources...
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shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, mr. shaw would go along on herbalife based on guidance coming out showing herbalife would beat the street's expectations. liz: the sec complaint which just moved, and it it says in 2009 your client started to see his diamond jewelry business go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of that. was it your client was desperate? is it simple greed? why did your client started doing this? >> it was probably less greed than stupidity in the beginning. he understood he was getting inside information from mr. london, mr. london in a position to provide it. he initially made a small dollars and small trades and it grew over time. certainly it became more and more profitable, more and more greedy, his actions were as he has put its extremely stupid and tragic, lapse in judgment, which led him to finally wi when the c sent him a subpoena gets right with it. take a bold and courageous move without any improvement come forward and go on the record to fully and completely. liz: we will
shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, mr. shaw would go along on herbalife based on guidance coming out showing herbalife would beat the street's expectations. liz: the sec complaint which just moved, and it it says in 2009 your client started to see his diamond jewelry business go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of that. was it your client was desperate? is it simple greed? why did your client started doing this? >> it was probably less greed than...
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many countries say something publicly but privately they're not cooperating. look, this is a country that when we passed the statute about human rights violations, they decide that they're not going to send any of their orphaned children to adoptive families here in the united states. this is a rough relationship between the united states and russia. and not clear that this is going to solve it. >> all right. juliette, appreciate it. fran, nick, mary, appreciate all your reportinging. juliette will stay with us. >>> i want to talk next about the questioning of a friend of the younger suspect and what that may mean. drew griffin has late word on that. also, the arrest of two other people, we'll tell you what we know and how we know it. >>> later, the first responder who tried to keep martin richard's family alive. martin richard's sister, badly wounded, part of her leg was missing. he ran, he was off duty, this is matt patterson, a firefighter and paramedic, he was having a drink with his girlfriend when the blast went off. he ran, he saw the little girl, and h
many countries say something publicly but privately they're not cooperating. look, this is a country that when we passed the statute about human rights violations, they decide that they're not going to send any of their orphaned children to adoptive families here in the united states. this is a rough relationship between the united states and russia. and not clear that this is going to solve it. >> all right. juliette, appreciate it. fran, nick, mary, appreciate all your reportinging....
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate there a shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the west on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea for missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had it's not it's the korea and their korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intelligence of
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate there a shift because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the west on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go...
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sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go ahead probably the best thing the u.s. could hope for would be that iran would start relying on north korea where missile and nuclear technology given the you know number of duds they've had if it's not it's the korea and the korea has achieved you know some huge technological advances either in bomb technology or in missile technology most of what they have is. you know spare parts and an extra materials from old soviet equipment so you know the u.s. tends to blow it out of proportion but there's not much there i think likely first of all it's more likely iranian scientists are quite intellige
sort of nuclear cooperation even the civilian realm for iran that drives them towards north korea but i think i also think we should overstate the relationship because we don't really know exactly and i don't think we know exactly how much deep this cooperation goes and i think whatever however far it does go i think it's more driven by iran and we can't get any sort of cooperation from the last on these matters anyway so dave why should the iranians trust the americans go ahead dave jump in go...
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power to continue this for some period of time if the proper document isn't before her and she fails to cooperate the board has that power. if she's in fact getting the work done, if we can get this done with your guidance we maybe able to get this done. >> that is contractor provided any evidence that the workers that will doing the work are trained and certified per her request? >> that i would have to let them respond to. i just got the documentation right now. perhaps they can answer for you. >> the document is included. >> are you a worker also? >> i'm a general contractor, not a painting contractor. this conversation is extremely complicated. there is a lot of language that's been used in this situation. that puts me in a very difficult position because we've been talking about lead repair and renovation per the state of california and e p a and hud and abatement and remediation. those are all different things. i'm not certified to do abatement and not certified to do remediation. i am certified and my workers to do repair and renovation within the state of california and city of san franci
power to continue this for some period of time if the proper document isn't before her and she fails to cooperate the board has that power. if she's in fact getting the work done, if we can get this done with your guidance we maybe able to get this done. >> that is contractor provided any evidence that the workers that will doing the work are trained and certified per her request? >> that i would have to let them respond to. i just got the documentation right now. perhaps they can...
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so we know there was no cooperation there. i've been talking to a couple of intelligence sources who say to me, this is what you expect from the russians, that there's a lot of suspicion, he said. there's no guarantee that they would ever share their source information with us. if fact, we presume that they would never share their source information with us, which they did not. so the outstanding and most important question is, did they ever, when they were asked, provide the why. why should we be concerned about tamerlan? and the answer to that is an unequivocal no. so now the president is talking to putin, obviously, but before that, absolutely not. >> you know, we're hearing increasingly some criticism of the way the fbi, the department of homeland security, the cia may have dealt with certain aspects of this case before the boston bombings, but you're finding out -- i know you're doing some serious reporting on this. it's not necessarily cut and dried. >> none of these things are ever cut and dried. first of all, the fact
so we know there was no cooperation there. i've been talking to a couple of intelligence sources who say to me, this is what you expect from the russians, that there's a lot of suspicion, he said. there's no guarantee that they would ever share their source information with us. if fact, we presume that they would never share their source information with us, which they did not. so the outstanding and most important question is, did they ever, when they were asked, provide the why. why should we...
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>> and, also, are the russians cooperating with u.s. officials? >> the first point you make, we don't know much details about why that happened. >> came into their lives, made them feel ashamed to not have been devout in their muslim lives. >>> on the topic of russian cooperation, i should point out it's unfashionable to defend the kremlin in many times. but there do appear to be two times with warnings and concerns and the family. interviews happened and then there seems to be a bit of a stand off there where, effectively, we've always seen the russians say we're dealing with global terrorism here in this part of the world. that's always considered to be exaggerated by many u.s. officials. now i think it's great to accept. and then you have that cold war stand off where both of these sides still mistrust from about 20, 30 years ago and often feed into the conversation. there's no reason to suggest that the russians are hiding something. but both sides run the risk of giving the other side information which gives their opponent, potentially, the a
>> and, also, are the russians cooperating with u.s. officials? >> the first point you make, we don't know much details about why that happened. >> came into their lives, made them feel ashamed to not have been devout in their muslim lives. >>> on the topic of russian cooperation, i should point out it's unfashionable to defend the kremlin in many times. but there do appear to be two times with warnings and concerns and the family. interviews happened and then there...
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more than that, there would be a very important incentive to cooperate. when presidents reach the whitehouse, they are at the top of the political ladder. at that point, the primary concern is their legacy. how are they going to go down in the history books? george w. bush's decision to invade iraq was illustrative when he opposed saddam hussein. there were a number of reasons for his decision but one of the accounts and a very important one which was he was influenced by the potential for introducing democratic governance to the arab middle east. if we could set up the democratic government in iraq it would be a model for other countries. george w. bush's legacy would be transforming a major region of the world. .. >> for greatness he needed health care. the goal that eluded presidents for a century. well, two members of his coalition presidency spent their terms locking horns. they wouldn't be able to have the kind of achievements, establish the kind of record that would have an important legacy for the ages. so that's why i think they would work out. i
more than that, there would be a very important incentive to cooperate. when presidents reach the whitehouse, they are at the top of the political ladder. at that point, the primary concern is their legacy. how are they going to go down in the history books? george w. bush's decision to invade iraq was illustrative when he opposed saddam hussein. there were a number of reasons for his decision but one of the accounts and a very important one which was he was influenced by the potential for...
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now, "anderson cooper." piers, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 here in boston and there is breaking news tonight. in fact, a lot of news to tell you about in this hour ahead. the boston globe reporting the massachusetts antiterror intelligence units were not told back in 2011 that the fbi had looked back into the older subject. tamerlan. because of that, neither they nor other state agencies were ever in a position to help evaluate the relevance of this trip to russia last year. we're going to have more on this tonight trying to sort it all out. also, tonight, was new york city next? or was another bombing planned for here in the boston area, instead. top officials weighing in on both sides. there seem to be competing narratives on this starting this afternoon with this press conference. >> last night we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker revealed that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and detonate ad
now, "anderson cooper." piers, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 here in boston and there is breaking news tonight. in fact, a lot of news to tell you about in this hour ahead. the boston globe reporting the massachusetts antiterror intelligence units were not told back in 2011 that the fbi had looked back into the older subject. tamerlan. because of that, neither they nor other state agencies were ever in a position to help evaluate the relevance of this trip to russia...
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city center for more than a year we all agreed that we were going to act according to the gulf cooperation council initiative and its implementation mechanism we then held an early election on february twenty fourth two thousand and twelve a compromise president was elected and we continued to establish peace in yemen according to the mechanism i mentioned above but we also managed to stop hostilities in santa and other provinces because as you know the army and security forces were divided tribes were divided and the capital itself was divided and people went to polling stations while they were still barricades and guns on the streets because they wanted peace not war now we're moving towards implementing the initiative put forward by the gulf countries and establishing ceasefire as well as withdrawing troops and forming a national coalition government the national consensus government was formed in such a way that the prime minister represented the opposition and the president was from the ruling party i was chosen to be president in the nature of a compromise that we have following the
city center for more than a year we all agreed that we were going to act according to the gulf cooperation council initiative and its implementation mechanism we then held an early election on february twenty fourth two thousand and twelve a compromise president was elected and we continued to establish peace in yemen according to the mechanism i mentioned above but we also managed to stop hostilities in santa and other provinces because as you know the army and security forces were divided...
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if they were properly cooperating. last question. anthonietta. tell those big guys to get out of your way. >> two questions, there are concerns about the appeal from the gun bill in the house and the senate. it seems to be a more conservative proposal. is there room for a more conservative proposal than the one presented in the senate? and second, in mexico, yesterday, the mexican government said all contact with the u.s. law enforcement will now go through a single door the federal interior ministry. is this change good for the u.s. relationship with mexico? do you think the area of security and cooperation can be maintained? >> all immigration reform, i've been impressed by the work that was done by the gang of eight in the senate. the bill that they produced is not the bill that i would have written. or elements of it that i would change. but i do think that it meets the basic criteria that i laid out from the start. which is we've got to have more effective border security, although it should build on the greater improvements that have been m
if they were properly cooperating. last question. anthonietta. tell those big guys to get out of your way. >> two questions, there are concerns about the appeal from the gun bill in the house and the senate. it seems to be a more conservative proposal. is there room for a more conservative proposal than the one presented in the senate? and second, in mexico, yesterday, the mexican government said all contact with the u.s. law enforcement will now go through a single door the federal...
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anderson cooper. welcome back to our show, buddy. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: we had your friend, andy cohen here the other night. >> you know, i saw that. it was a little annoying, i gotta say. >> jimmy: well, let's talk about this because he came out. andy cohen, we love him. he's very -- you love him. >> sure, no. we're old friends. >> jimmy: and he says that he's -- he went on vacation with you. >> right. we went on vacation to brazil together recently. >> jimmy: that's beautiful. >> jimmy: he says it's "a.c. 360" -- no, sorry. he said, "a.c. 360 with ac 420." yeah, he was a.c. 420. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. for people at home that get the reference. but anyways -- so, he said that he goes on a vacation with you to brazil. >> right. >> jimmy: and that you're out on the beach and he goes, "what do you think?" and you go, "i've got to go inside. i don't like beaches." >> it's true. i don't like beaches. yeah. and i do really -- >> jimmy: but that's the beginning of the vacation. >> i know, i did
anderson cooper. welcome back to our show, buddy. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: we had your friend, andy cohen here the other night. >> you know, i saw that. it was a little annoying, i gotta say. >> jimmy: well, let's talk about this because he came out. andy cohen, we love him. he's very -- you love him. >> sure, no. we're old friends. >> jimmy: and he says that he's -- he went on vacation with you. >> right. we went on vacation to brazil...
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that we need russia's cooperation more than ever. putin is certainly aware of that. so in addition to saying i told you so, these are really bad guys, not independence seekers, he will also rub that in, and withhold cooperation as much as he wants to. he's got a lot of leverage. we need his help on syria, on iran, on a host of other issues, and this is going to give him some additional leverage, surely. we don't know, though, whether it was the chechen motivation or something else. whether tamerlan became radicalized, became very religious as has been described. whether it was some individual motivation or an imous that motivated these two brothers to do these horrible things. >> interesting diplomatic times ahead for sure. andrea mitchell. many thanks, as always. we have many unanswered legal questions today. why didn't the police read the suspect his miranda rights? how much can they talk to him in the hospital? well, bostonians are waking up to this headline in the boston globe "nightmare's end." and the accompanying picture pretty much sums up the sentiment perfe
that we need russia's cooperation more than ever. putin is certainly aware of that. so in addition to saying i told you so, these are really bad guys, not independence seekers, he will also rub that in, and withhold cooperation as much as he wants to. he's got a lot of leverage. we need his help on syria, on iran, on a host of other issues, and this is going to give him some additional leverage, surely. we don't know, though, whether it was the chechen motivation or something else. whether...
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we welcome the fact of onstructive cooperation. mexico and united states have a ery strong relationship. it would create more than $1 illion per minute. mexico is the most important export market for 22 of the 50 united states. mexico and the u.s. exports to mexico more than it does to china and japan combined. the u.s. exports to mexico more than it does to any european country as a group, and i think it is success. it is something that we have built upon. we can look at it with a north american perspective and find common answers to global roblems. i can think of no better partner to work with than secretary kerry, whose personal leadership of some of the world's best being recognized, from security to climate change, to democratization of human rights. i spoke about our bilateral rojects. we are very grateful for that relationship and the work we will do together. in a couple of weeks, we will receive president obama in mexico. we are honored by his decision to travel to our country. this will be the second r five mon a conversa
we welcome the fact of onstructive cooperation. mexico and united states have a ery strong relationship. it would create more than $1 illion per minute. mexico is the most important export market for 22 of the 50 united states. mexico and the u.s. exports to mexico more than it does to china and japan combined. the u.s. exports to mexico more than it does to any european country as a group, and i think it is success. it is something that we have built upon. we can look at it with a north...
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i'm anderson cooper. investigators are trying to learn more about what motivated the suspected bombers. i've been talking to a brave survivor. her name adrianne. she lost part her left leg below the knee. her husband was injured, but not as severely her spirit is remarkable. she is determined to dance again. listen to how she saved herself by crawling for help. >> i crawled to one of the nearest businesses. i looked at a couple of people and said could you help me? people were in a state of shock and just ran the other direction. i don't believe that they were ill intended. i just think they were just in shock. then i grabbed the door open with my elbow and crawled into forum dragging blood and asked people for help and finally received it. >> how long were you there for? >> we were there it seems like forever. >> time could have flown. my guess would have been 5 to 10. >> maybe 10 to 15. it is hard to tell. we definitely had some peeople there and i kept saying tighter tighter. i was asking for whiskey o
i'm anderson cooper. investigators are trying to learn more about what motivated the suspected bombers. i've been talking to a brave survivor. her name adrianne. she lost part her left leg below the knee. her husband was injured, but not as severely her spirit is remarkable. she is determined to dance again. listen to how she saved herself by crawling for help. >> i crawled to one of the nearest businesses. i looked at a couple of people and said could you help me? people were in a state...
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they were jackie gleason and jackie cooper. they were men. jaclyn kennedy walked into the white house, i wanted to be just like her. i thought she was charming and beautiful. at the assassination of president kennedy like the rest of the country, i was glued to the television for four days and four nights long before c spahn and cnn and fox news were all 24-hour news, we were just riveted by the assassination. and that's what got me hooked on it. i've been studying them every since. >> back to the johnsons and the impeachment. he had ten months to go until he finished office after he was acquitted in this. so what kind of political ? administration like? >> i don't think he had much. he kept trying to instill thought for his point of view and the things he wanted to get through. but he had no standing in congress whatsoever. he didn't know how to do it. that's the sad part of the administration. they found him surly. they thought he might have come off a little nasty. they didn't want to work with him at all. it was tough. >> did he have any
they were jackie gleason and jackie cooper. they were men. jaclyn kennedy walked into the white house, i wanted to be just like her. i thought she was charming and beautiful. at the assassination of president kennedy like the rest of the country, i was glued to the television for four days and four nights long before c spahn and cnn and fox news were all 24-hour news, we were just riveted by the assassination. and that's what got me hooked on it. i've been studying them every since. >>...
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>> cooperative to the fact that she has been cooperating, but i would think they had a court order for the dna sample. what they found in the apartment was black powder and parts. but they did not find the kind of work bench would you have needed to make these bombs. so they are still looking for that other place. one way is they recovered a gps device belonging to these guys after the big shoot-out. and the carjacked vehicle that could tell them some things, depending on what they saved, got rid of. may have had trips outside the city where you could have tested the bomb. to a location where you could have made the bomb and even if they wiped everything out, they are going back through the systems of the cell phone carrier to say 60 days, 30 days, 90 days, is there a trip to the berkshires, to the woods, to some remote area? even if you follow the instructions perfectly, you don't -- you don't put those two devices down on the marathon without having taken them somewhere first and tested them out to make sure, does my main charge function with the initiator? does my remote control mak
>> cooperative to the fact that she has been cooperating, but i would think they had a court order for the dna sample. what they found in the apartment was black powder and parts. but they did not find the kind of work bench would you have needed to make these bombs. so they are still looking for that other place. one way is they recovered a gps device belonging to these guys after the big shoot-out. and the carjacked vehicle that could tell them some things, depending on what they saved,...
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we've cooperated in the past and yemen is open not only for russia but for all the companies that are working in oil exploration of fact there are several areas with suppose the oil fields in our country thirty four companies including russian ones began drilling but were forced to leave due to the twenty eleven events we're going to ask these companies to return to the same areas where they intended to begin developing oil they spent two or three years on a geological survey all they had to do it was to start drilling some of the russian companies discovered natural gas one exploring oil but they must all some of the gas fail if we held talks and asked them to return today natural gas is considered to be more valuable because it's one of the clean energy source is somewhat cement factories and other industries are running on gas it doesn't pollute the environment. mr president what would be your message to the people of yemen at this moment i'm telling the people of yemen believe in dialogue believe in those you've elected because they're taking you down the road of peace and of buil
we've cooperated in the past and yemen is open not only for russia but for all the companies that are working in oil exploration of fact there are several areas with suppose the oil fields in our country thirty four companies including russian ones began drilling but were forced to leave due to the twenty eleven events we're going to ask these companies to return to the same areas where they intended to begin developing oil they spent two or three years on a geological survey all they had to do...
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cooper? god, no. well, don't turn it off, you might miss your call from the nobel committee letting you know you've been nominated as dumb-ass laureate of the year. oh, yeah? well... you wouldn't even be nominated. dr. gablehauser, i have a series of important calculations and simulations to run. all she's doing is reducing irrelevant data (phone ringing) and making a mock... excuse me. gablehauser. it's for you. hello? penny, this is not a good time. no, i told you you're not prepared for the sanctum of burning souls. you need to be in a group of at least five for that quest and one should be a level 35 healer. penny, i can't log on and help you. we'll talk when i get home. i'm not getting the computing time, am i? dumb-ass. leonard, you have to do something about penny. she is interfering with my sleep she's interfering with my work and if i had another significant aspect of my life, i'm sure she'd be interfering with that, too. why should i do something? you're the one who introduced her to online
cooper? god, no. well, don't turn it off, you might miss your call from the nobel committee letting you know you've been nominated as dumb-ass laureate of the year. oh, yeah? well... you wouldn't even be nominated. dr. gablehauser, i have a series of important calculations and simulations to run. all she's doing is reducing irrelevant data (phone ringing) and making a mock... excuse me. gablehauser. it's for you. hello? penny, this is not a good time. no, i told you you're not prepared for the...
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>> the russians have been very cooperative with us since the boston bombing. obviously old habits die hard. there are still suspicions sometimes between our intelligence and law enforcement agencies that date back 10, 20, 30 years back to the cold war. but they're continually improving. i've spoken to president putin directly. he's committed to working with me to make sure that those who report to us are cooperating fully. in not only this investigation, but how do we work on counterterrorism issues generally. in it terms of what the response of the american people, i think everybody can take a cue from boston. you don't get a sense that anyone's intimidated when any go to fenway park a couple days after the bombing. there are joggers right now i fwa guarantee you all throughout boston, cambridge, watertown. and i think one of the things i've been most proud of in watching the country's response to the tragedy there is a sense of resilience and toughness and we're not going to be intimidated. we are going to live our lives. and people i think understand that w
>> the russians have been very cooperative with us since the boston bombing. obviously old habits die hard. there are still suspicions sometimes between our intelligence and law enforcement agencies that date back 10, 20, 30 years back to the cold war. but they're continually improving. i've spoken to president putin directly. he's committed to working with me to make sure that those who report to us are cooperating fully. in not only this investigation, but how do we work on...
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the cooperation between the u.s. and russia. this weekend congressman michael mccall of texas spoke about conflicting reports from the government over a foreign connection to the bombings. listen to this. >> what i find astounding is that right out of the box, u.s. officials are saying there is no foreign connection to this case when in fact the fbi just began its investigation into this case. they just got his computer, they september a u.s. team over to the chechen region and to dagestan to interview witnesses and yet the narrative being played out by some in the administration is that, no, there is no foreign connection. just these two guys. >> and again, we keep saying the balance here is that politics of accountability with figuring out what happened here so we can do better going forward. let's bring in tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fb ichl fbi. where are we in our understanding of what russia knew, what they told us and what we did about it? what's the current balance of understanding? >> first of all, the
the cooperation between the u.s. and russia. this weekend congressman michael mccall of texas spoke about conflicting reports from the government over a foreign connection to the bombings. listen to this. >> what i find astounding is that right out of the box, u.s. officials are saying there is no foreign connection to this case when in fact the fbi just began its investigation into this case. they just got his computer, they september a u.s. team over to the chechen region and to...
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shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, was that mr. shaw was going to go long on herbalife, based on guidance that was going to be coming out showing that herbalife was going to beat the street's expectation. >> the sec complaint which just moved, and i have in my hand here, in it says that in 2009 your client started to see his diamond business, his jewelry business start to go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of that, was it your client was desperate? is it really simple greed? why did your client start doing this? >> it was probably less greed than it was stupidity quite honestly at the beginning. he understood that he was getting inside information from mr. london. mr. london was in a position to provide it. he made initially some small dollars and some small trades. and just grew over time. certainly it became more and more profitable, more and more greedy. his actions were, as he has put it, incredibly stupid and tragic. lapses of judgment and which led him to finally when the sec sent him the subpoena, get
shaw was cooperating with the fbi at the time, was that mr. shaw was going to go long on herbalife, based on guidance that was going to be coming out showing that herbalife was going to beat the street's expectation. >> the sec complaint which just moved, and i have in my hand here, in it says that in 2009 your client started to see his diamond business, his jewelry business start to go down due to the financial crisis and the ramifications of that, was it your client was desperate? is it...
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much more likely to cooperate than if it's a one-shot laonship. have a much better relationship with the guy who services my car than the people when i go to buy a car, because pat, my service man, knows i'm coming back, and he does a good job and treats me well. so when i buy a car, they don't expect to see me back. have an ongoing relationship and frequent interactions with your partner, also encourages cooperation. that would be true about a coalition presidency. most importantly, the coalition president si is -- they'd have some -- be a symmetrical relationship with respect to the amount of power. the willingness of them to cooperate, depends in large part on each possessing exactly half the executive power and no maneuvering could change that symmetry. neither one could gain the upper hand. when you have that that situation where you have little to gain by obstruction, lots to dane by collaboration, we should expect them to collaborate, and it's out of self-interest. i don't assume they're going to do this for the good of the country. it's ou
much more likely to cooperate than if it's a one-shot laonship. have a much better relationship with the guy who services my car than the people when i go to buy a car, because pat, my service man, knows i'm coming back, and he does a good job and treats me well. so when i buy a car, they don't expect to see me back. have an ongoing relationship and frequent interactions with your partner, also encourages cooperation. that would be true about a coalition presidency. most importantly, the...
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follow me, @anderson cooper. >>> next, breaking news. female dna found on the boston marathon bomb parts. dna taken from the home of the dead suspect's widow today as well. the question is, is there a connection and could there be multiple reasons for female dna being found on these bomb parts other than the obvious one. we have all the latest on that. >>> plus the man some relatives say turned the suspects toward radical islam. that misha character we have heard so much about. well, he has been revealed. we'll tell you the details that we know when we continue. >>> got breaking news tonight. late word that parts of one of the boston pressure cooker bombs had female dna on it. fbi agents today searching his widow's home, emerging with a bag labeled dna samples. meantime, authorities now say they know what killed the older suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. however, they're not yet making it public. his body, meantime, goes unclaimed by either his widow or his family. they say they'll make the results of what killed him public once his body has
follow me, @anderson cooper. >>> next, breaking news. female dna found on the boston marathon bomb parts. dna taken from the home of the dead suspect's widow today as well. the question is, is there a connection and could there be multiple reasons for female dna being found on these bomb parts other than the obvious one. we have all the latest on that. >>> plus the man some relatives say turned the suspects toward radical islam. that misha character we have heard so much...
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"anderson cooper" starts right >>> good evening, everyone. talking about the historymaking night for pro sports in american society. pro center, jason collins, becoming a true pioneer. the first big-league athlete to say he is gay. >>> female dna found on the bomb parts and the fda takes samples from the dead suspect's widow. we begin, though, with that groundbreaking day in u.s. sports. jason collins became the first active player on an american team sport to come out publicly. the free agent made the announcement in an essay for "sports illustrated," he took this step on his own and made the news more extraordinary. several athletes might come out at the same time, a scenario that would have taken pressure off any single athlete. that is not how this happened. >> reporter: jason collins has played in 12 nba seasons for teams in new jersey, minnesota, atlanta, boston and washington. it is not the stats people will remember him for. rather, these three sentences. i am a 34-year-old nba center. i am black and i am gay. collins is the first gay
"anderson cooper" starts right >>> good evening, everyone. talking about the historymaking night for pro sports in american society. pro center, jason collins, becoming a true pioneer. the first big-league athlete to say he is gay. >>> female dna found on the bomb parts and the fda takes samples from the dead suspect's widow. we begin, though, with that groundbreaking day in u.s. sports. jason collins became the first active player on an american team sport to come...
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authorities about the suspect before the bombings now it seems that the two nations are cooperate more than they did before so will this terrorist attack lead to better relations between the two countries will question more on the obama administration's then road line with syria the syrian government returns u.s. intel reports with some confidence that the syrian government has used chemical weapons on their own people so does this mean military action by us is possible first out just ahead. plus a controversy of agag bill it's making a comeback in the indiana legislature the bill would make it illegal to expose animal abuse in factory farm so what does this mean for animal rights groups who often try to expose horrible conditions from inside the farms that story later in the show. well it's friday april twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret how well you're watching our t.v. well as the boston marathon bombing investigation moves forward new information is coming out about tomorrowland so alive and now to the can now twenty sees twenty six year old a seized who along wit
authorities about the suspect before the bombings now it seems that the two nations are cooperate more than they did before so will this terrorist attack lead to better relations between the two countries will question more on the obama administration's then road line with syria the syrian government returns u.s. intel reports with some confidence that the syrian government has used chemical weapons on their own people so does this mean military action by us is possible first out just ahead....
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we failed to fulfill by using force to resist but we succeeded through the cooperation of palestinians in the whole arab and muslim world so now we make a clear warning to israel in the future be ready for new larger surprises i think euro's thing about this however is that it seems that these really hackers have been maybe perhaps even more effective than the israeli government when it came to stopping d.o.'s attacks they have also had some of the palestinian sides and put up a pro israeli messages on there as well as they have delivered the following address saying that for every one hundred conducted against israel there will be a retribution of dozens similar hacks on the person who conducts those hacking attacks so it does seem like we're looking at sort of a beginning of a new state this time it's going to be an internet stage in the standoff between palestine and israel israel also suffered a major hack last november when the country's defense forces were fighting in former five agent anima shown believes these attacks pale in significance to the cyber operations carried out by
we failed to fulfill by using force to resist but we succeeded through the cooperation of palestinians in the whole arab and muslim world so now we make a clear warning to israel in the future be ready for new larger surprises i think euro's thing about this however is that it seems that these really hackers have been maybe perhaps even more effective than the israeli government when it came to stopping d.o.'s attacks they have also had some of the palestinian sides and put up a pro israeli...
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and it has helped that the five nordic countries that have cooperate canned among ourselves -- cooperated among ourselves for over 50 years were a big part of the eight. so within the arctic council there has developed this constructive culture of cooperation. and if you enlarged it to what more traditional international gathering, there is a surgeon risk that that -- there is a certain risk that that positive spirit and culture might not prevail. and then, of course, there have to be some ground rules in what are the roles of the permanent observers, and as my good friend indicated -- he has not been allowed to say anything so far, and he's not happy about it. [laughter] and this needs some deliberation and also because the list of countries wanting to apply keeps on getting longer. india decides last year to apply, and now we have a situation which is kind of paradoxical that whereas india and china do not cooperate on the glaciers in the himalayas, they want to cooperate on the glaciers in my part of the world. [laughter] which, of course, might be welcomed and necessary, but it's some
and it has helped that the five nordic countries that have cooperate canned among ourselves -- cooperated among ourselves for over 50 years were a big part of the eight. so within the arctic council there has developed this constructive culture of cooperation. and if you enlarged it to what more traditional international gathering, there is a surgeon risk that that -- there is a certain risk that that positive spirit and culture might not prevail. and then, of course, there have to be some...
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cooperation between the russian and u.s. intelligence services will be key to piece this all together. phil black in moscow, thanks so much. >>> here later today, a memorial service for another one of the victims, at noon vice president joe biden will attend a service for sean collier. he is the m.i.t. officer killed during the manhunt for the suspects. meanwhile later this afternoon, the house intelligence committee will receive a full briefing on the terror attacks. in our next half hour we'll talk to democratic congressman benny thompson of mississippi. he was briefed by the fbi on the boston terror attack. we'll find out what he has to say. zoraida? >> thank you, john. six minutes past the hour. a story developing while you were sleeping in bangladesh. an eight story commercial building collapsing on the outskirts of the capital city of dhaka. local reports say at least 70 people have been killed. hundreds more are injured. rescue workers are now digging through the rubble, as you can see there. they are trying to find s
cooperation between the russian and u.s. intelligence services will be key to piece this all together. phil black in moscow, thanks so much. >>> here later today, a memorial service for another one of the victims, at noon vice president joe biden will attend a service for sean collier. he is the m.i.t. officer killed during the manhunt for the suspects. meanwhile later this afternoon, the house intelligence committee will receive a full briefing on the terror attacks. in our next half...
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angela merkel the german chancellor also taking to the stage here she praised the cooperation that had gone on in the past between germany and russia or in terms of not just trade but also political cooperation on monday what we're going to see is putin in angola merkel visits a memorial here in hanover to those who lost their lives in the fight against naziism during world war two they'll be laying a wreath there and then the two will be taking to the floor of the trade show and the message from putin was from mr putin was very clear he said russia is open for business and open for investment. while the e.u. has few friends right now among its citizens as it imposes tougher stereotypes on them to dig struggling countries out of their financial hole the latest to pick up the protests baton the spanish younger generations on sunday youth without a future rallies were held in all of spain's major cities as well as thirty others abroad including berlin the capital of the e.u. susteren push fifty five percent of spain junge people active work forcing them to seek jobs abroad across europe.
angela merkel the german chancellor also taking to the stage here she praised the cooperation that had gone on in the past between germany and russia or in terms of not just trade but also political cooperation on monday what we're going to see is putin in angola merkel visits a memorial here in hanover to those who lost their lives in the fight against naziism during world war two they'll be laying a wreath there and then the two will be taking to the floor of the trade show and the message...