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agaibegin some people say it's d for the united states but i don't think it's bad for the united states. i don't see any reason why the rising influence of brazil or turkey or india is in any way temporary to american interests. >> charlie: is the rise of the arab spring in the arab world good for the united states? >> i think on the balance -- >> charlie: and for the world and the people of the arab world. >> this is a classic it's too soon to answer this question. i don't know what the arab spring will lead to. what's interesting is in the best of all words let's say egypt really is a democracy we're going to have this very mixed picture. there are ways in which it's going to be set backs for the united states strategically. popularly governed egypt is not going to be as close an ally and is war on terror, on other issues as, you know, as the stalwart are lubaric was. my view nevertheless because our transcending interest is in a certain kind of world order we benefit nevertheless even if we pay a price in some short term interest. one example like that i think of is the philippines i
agaibegin some people say it's d for the united states but i don't think it's bad for the united states. i don't see any reason why the rising influence of brazil or turkey or india is in any way temporary to american interests. >> charlie: is the rise of the arab spring in the arab world good for the united states? >> i think on the balance -- >> charlie: and for the world and the people of the arab world. >> this is a classic it's too soon to answer this question. i...
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states could monitor these these missiles many in the united states dislike the views of fear. he maintains that the european missile defense system is ineffective the scientist estimates that it has no chance of protecting the united states from a rainy and missiles instead it creates problems for russia if russia believes the fence is not needed but it doesn't if you're radical for russia. my guess is that the russian government. if you want to spend your national treasure this will help you. solve the political problem and it provides a much more capable defense with the united states currently building. much cheaper . the professor believes that the purpose of nato europe is to track the movements of russian strategic weapons and to monitor russia's new military technologies. the real target could be russia but certainly it makes the people of europe less safe it draws them in in fact as a geo strategic pawn by great powers as they maneuver and use the missile defense shield not as a way to defend your not as a way to defend anybody in fact but to provide a first strike a p
states could monitor these these missiles many in the united states dislike the views of fear. he maintains that the european missile defense system is ineffective the scientist estimates that it has no chance of protecting the united states from a rainy and missiles instead it creates problems for russia if russia believes the fence is not needed but it doesn't if you're radical for russia. my guess is that the russian government. if you want to spend your national treasure this will help you....
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united states may have to defend there we're. going to question that's who the purist and those are sort of five of them but you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. a in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's doing it because it's for a good cause and i thought was kind of interesting that kevin drum decided to step in here and take a look at both sides and he basically made the following point saying that it's still terrorism when israel does it so says still is it terrorism yes do both sides use it yes is this in many cases the future of warfare probably yes is there a better alternative that's a good question so you know what's your take on that is everyone to start assuming that well that's that's the future of warfare that's the way that i
united states may have to defend there we're. going to question that's who the purist and those are sort of five of them but you know the attitudes that we see in terms of this are really interesting to for example right we had u.s. officials coming out last week saying that israel was in fact funding the enrique. a in order to carry out or at least play some kind of a role in the assassinations the murders of nuclear scientists in iran you have some people arguing that well it's ok if israel's...
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how do you see the united states today in the world? after the economic collapse, after the arab spring, after the whole range after the rise of china and the east? >> well, the impression is that the strength and power of the united states is waning. it is not as strong as before. cheerily, the economy crisis also, deepened the wound in the united states. right now the united states is very much becoming isolated and less involved in the. >> rose: isolated? >> yes. i mean look -- they are not involved, for example, from the point of view of the palestinian israeli crisis .. there is no involvement at all. they are not involved at all. we see for example now the pulling out from iraq, although it was good politically for locally but the position here, the civil war over there, if there is a fight between sunnis and shiites. after spending $2 trillion. >> rose: are you suggesting they shouldn't have pulled out? >> no, i am saying they should have some troops stay over there. >> rose: they were prepared and asked by the government of iraq
how do you see the united states today in the world? after the economic collapse, after the arab spring, after the whole range after the rise of china and the east? >> well, the impression is that the strength and power of the united states is waning. it is not as strong as before. cheerily, the economy crisis also, deepened the wound in the united states. right now the united states is very much becoming isolated and less involved in the. >> rose: isolated? >> yes. i mean...
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a liability of the united states government but it's not a liability that the united states government can never meet because the u.s. government is the monopoly issuer of the dollar our debts are denominated in dollars and so therefore it's not a dead where we have borrowed another currency or it's tied to some fixed rate of exchange or there's a gold backing or something like that and the proof is in the putting lauren i mean we've been hearing so much about the debt in the united states and remember it's and p. downgraded the credit rating of the united states and guess what interest rates have been going down down down down down and we were warned that oh gosh if this ever happened we're going to see a spike in interest rates and foreigners are going to sell their bonds and foreigners are selling their bonds the chinese have been selling a lot of their u.s. securities interest rates are going down and that simply because the rate is set by the fed i mean that's the way it works is mike isn't that an unsustainable model ok we're talking about rates being loud and they're low because
a liability of the united states government but it's not a liability that the united states government can never meet because the u.s. government is the monopoly issuer of the dollar our debts are denominated in dollars and so therefore it's not a dead where we have borrowed another currency or it's tied to some fixed rate of exchange or there's a gold backing or something like that and the proof is in the putting lauren i mean we've been hearing so much about the debt in the united states and...
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united states and. i have heard an opinion about one of the talk shows recently from one of the candidates that i've said i've been to the united states americans don't care about russia i mean they really don't care whether they have other things to do so and it seems that russia the russians and all the russian kandice really do care about the united states what they're thinking what they're planning do you see some consolation here between the attitude of us us and them in the us you know it is a conflict and i had the chance to ask a question to the candidate me. thursday and he said you know we are a great country talking about russia and good point you know we are a very great country and we will not be pushed around or affected by what an ambassador does or not so basically he was able to come put it into perspective and mental eyes and i think there's been a lot of historical stuff in the russian media and on this question on the web somebody is very outrageous videos attacking the u.s. ambassad
united states and. i have heard an opinion about one of the talk shows recently from one of the candidates that i've said i've been to the united states americans don't care about russia i mean they really don't care whether they have other things to do so and it seems that russia the russians and all the russian kandice really do care about the united states what they're thinking what they're planning do you see some consolation here between the attitude of us us and them in the us you know it...
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states in this very uncritical wave of suggest that anybody would be aggressors is the united states isn't it's a mistake or a sense of script that you when you make a media amp and they immediately start beating the drums for the room i think there's an element of excitement there bam israel on top of a sort of web based is a good wavings which is what happens when you can fetch and will study people with some of the political opinions and you can run ads campaigns together that you get as a media event then you want to impede the match to it will remain critical scrutinize it but instead few it and jump on the bandwagon and you see it time and time again and we're seeing it again that of the right so let's take a look at this example from jamaica chefs that i met and they say he's their pentagon correspondent and auburn is going to play a short clip of that and then lay tell us exactly what's wrong with it if it's not obvious enough yet. and if israel launches it strikes against still runs nuclear program iranian leaders have threatened i'm all out war. the u.s. navy's fifth fleet
states in this very uncritical wave of suggest that anybody would be aggressors is the united states isn't it's a mistake or a sense of script that you when you make a media amp and they immediately start beating the drums for the room i think there's an element of excitement there bam israel on top of a sort of web based is a good wavings which is what happens when you can fetch and will study people with some of the political opinions and you can run ads campaigns together that you get as a...
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they face a lot of problems that the united states just because the united states project started a few decades later the united states was able to overcome some of the problems the french had faced. the french didn't have as good technological development as the u.s. had. they faced much more trouble in terms of disease. by the time the united states project began in the early 20th century discoveries had been made about what caused malaria and yellow fever in the united states and able to take action to eradicate those diseases. also the united states made the decision, crucial decision to build a canal rather than at sea level canal. >> host: what was the crucial? >> guest: ac level canal was more difficult to accomplish, much more radical digging and structural recreations of the area had to be done for c level so the lock canal was a brilliant decision. >> host: how long is the panama canal? >> about 40 miles. >> host: how long would it take to traverse it? >> guest: i took a ship through the canal several years ago and it is an all day trip. >> host: because of the locks? >> guest
they face a lot of problems that the united states just because the united states project started a few decades later the united states was able to overcome some of the problems the french had faced. the french didn't have as good technological development as the u.s. had. they faced much more trouble in terms of disease. by the time the united states project began in the early 20th century discoveries had been made about what caused malaria and yellow fever in the united states and able to...
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state of these are united states five x. values for obama's address because that's why he's proposing be unilateral cuts in u.s. nuclear arsenals mr obama has been opposed to pollute ration everywhere and he wants to move towards nuclear zero it's called getting rid of nuclear weapons that's one of the reasons he's so opposed to look ration is he would like to see the world move away from nuclear weapons and i agree there's a double standard eight countries have nuclear weapons and those countries have should move towards a new canoe zero it's going to be a long slow process but let's move in that direction together as a group meanwhile let's reinforce our efforts against proliferation that's why the focus on iran because the concern about proliferation ok good i'm going to give you the last word in this program what's next i think you'll i believe i he is and there is a double standard and it is racist too as you know i'm sad to say that i.e. is that americans are british the french are more rational than there are plans th
state of these are united states five x. values for obama's address because that's why he's proposing be unilateral cuts in u.s. nuclear arsenals mr obama has been opposed to pollute ration everywhere and he wants to move towards nuclear zero it's called getting rid of nuclear weapons that's one of the reasons he's so opposed to look ration is he would like to see the world move away from nuclear weapons and i agree there's a double standard eight countries have nuclear weapons and those...
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states we are starting to concentrate our efforts to expose the fact that the united states government is carrying out through a different set of tactics the same thing that they did in iraq they carried out regime change in iraq not to make iraq more democratic more human rights oriented but to dominate a wreck and i think they they want to do that in iran and we need to have people outside of iran stand up and say iran should not be alone on this that's not presidential elections have any say in what's going on in and what's going to happen with iran and tens of washington. i think the presidential elections in the united states definitely play a role in u.s. policy towards iran that by the way has been the case ever since the iranian revolution iran has factored into american politics in this case the republican candidates are sort of baiting obama and suggesting that if obama is reelected we will have a nuclear armed iran someday soon well i might do something just to counter their statements because it's an election year i don't think so i think that it's not out of the question t
states we are starting to concentrate our efforts to expose the fact that the united states government is carrying out through a different set of tactics the same thing that they did in iraq they carried out regime change in iraq not to make iraq more democratic more human rights oriented but to dominate a wreck and i think they they want to do that in iran and we need to have people outside of iran stand up and say iran should not be alone on this that's not presidential elections have any say...
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this is good news for the united states. all that is within the continental united states. so those pipelines being built there are -- these investments are going forward. >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator franken. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the ranking member referred to the first ever downgrade of our treasuries. i would remind the ranking member that the express reason given by s&p was the dysfunction of some in congress who seemed willing to threaten to go into default. i think that we need to invest in energy. and i think we need to invest in energy of the future. i think all of the above doesn't mean all of all of the above. as the bp spill in the gulf showed us, that not exercising judgment -- some judgment about environmental and safety impacts can undermine the economic well-being and the very goal of energy independence. i think what your budget shows to me is a sensible investment in innovation in energies of the future, including energy efficiency which brings me to the 1703 loan guarantee program. i see that you didn't really ask
this is good news for the united states. all that is within the continental united states. so those pipelines being built there are -- these investments are going forward. >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator franken. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the ranking member referred to the first ever downgrade of our treasuries. i would remind the ranking member that the express reason given by s&p was the dysfunction of some in congress who seemed...
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encourage chinese travel to the united states. but i am sure the vice-president will be the first to tell you we have work to do, especially discriminatory subsidies, financing, protecting intellectual property and trade secrets, and ending the practice of making the transfer of technology a requirement for doing business. the united states will also work to ensure that all countries play by international rules. we brought cases that have challenged unfair trade practices, and we have descended u.s. producers and workers in many arenas. of the month's state union address, president obama -- protect our market. the benefits, and there are many, and the challenges of doing business with china as well as your plans here and their plants here in the united states. we welcome your suggestions on how we can address the difficulties you face, and i would to thank you, again, tom for your hospitality and thank all of your colleagues for joining us and i look forward to our discussion. mr. vice-president. >> [speaking in chinese] >> [speak
encourage chinese travel to the united states. but i am sure the vice-president will be the first to tell you we have work to do, especially discriminatory subsidies, financing, protecting intellectual property and trade secrets, and ending the practice of making the transfer of technology a requirement for doing business. the united states will also work to ensure that all countries play by international rules. we brought cases that have challenged unfair trade practices, and we have descended...
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to oil and the united states is responding to china also with increased military presence united states says that the south china sea is an area of national interest to the united states their course it doesn't make any sense it's like china saying the gulf of mexico is an area of national interest to china so the united states is asserted that chinese territorial wars or a matter of national interest to washington so i think these types of. militaristic statements. encourage china to build up its military and so the americans essentially may be trying to start another arms race russia central city channels have come under criticism for an alleged pro piece of bias ahead of next month's presidential election a group of acts of as standing for thad actions as reports of the current prime minister and presidential candidate letting a person out see positive which undermines other candidates his chances elsie's diacritical their lives at how election hopefuls are making good use of their time . oh right now here live here day so far the most eccentric video in russia's presidential campaig
to oil and the united states is responding to china also with increased military presence united states says that the south china sea is an area of national interest to the united states their course it doesn't make any sense it's like china saying the gulf of mexico is an area of national interest to china so the united states is asserted that chinese territorial wars or a matter of national interest to washington so i think these types of. militaristic statements. encourage china to build up...
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for the united states is running under brent by about 10 bucks a barrel. the differential has been even greater in the last year. it peaked at 24 or 27 or something like that. relatively speaking, u.s. prices are relatively low. if prices go down, that could be a stimulus to the economy, but prices in the united states are generally lower than in other markets already. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. senator murkowski? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gruenspecht, just very quickly, i want to ask for some clarification here. there's an article coming out of a local alaska newspaper from yesterday that indicates that the alaska to alberta gas pipeline, the proposal that's been under consideration for several years has been taken out of the outlook reference case, because it determined that the project would not be economical based on the price forecast through 2035. and then there is another statement that says that the final 2012 outlook, which is to be issued in the spring, will, in fact, include some aspect or will include alaska in its determination. ca
for the united states is running under brent by about 10 bucks a barrel. the differential has been even greater in the last year. it peaked at 24 or 27 or something like that. relatively speaking, u.s. prices are relatively low. if prices go down, that could be a stimulus to the economy, but prices in the united states are generally lower than in other markets already. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. senator murkowski? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gruenspecht, just very...
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the united states in particular . we have social see quality partly call for the release of manning. and the dropping of charges against him but we also understand that this is part of a broader attack on democratic rights in the united states and internationally so what good will manning's work of done what will washington learn by this from your point of view what will washington learn by ear. well i think more importantly is what the american people will learn. both in terms of what has been exposed but also in the character of this government and how it treats its opposition and character of the obama administration i mean this is after all the government that came in pledging change but on every front including the attack on democratic rights only continue the policies of its predecessor so you don't think what will this have an impact on any change in policy from washington's point of view well no i don't think so i mean it's certainly the united states is preparing more wars now we just saw your your piece on s
the united states in particular . we have social see quality partly call for the release of manning. and the dropping of charges against him but we also understand that this is part of a broader attack on democratic rights in the united states and internationally so what good will manning's work of done what will washington learn by this from your point of view what will washington learn by ear. well i think more importantly is what the american people will learn. both in terms of what has been...
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states. -- united states? that's the logic and rationale we had when the constitution was drafted and when it was ratified. it should be our logic and rationale today, mr. speaker. it looks good. there are many good things about our immigration policy, but what's good in particular is it has attracted the cream of the crop of every donor civilization on the planet. every country that contributed immigrants to the united states has sent us their dreamers, their doers, their workers. those people that wanted to access the american liberty and develop out the american dream. excuse me. when you think about america not being an appendage of england or scotland or ireland or italy or ethiopia or colombia or any other nation on the planet, we're not an appendage of that. we're the country that is set up to filter, to screen out the also-rans, those people who had only a mode yolker dream and went through the filter of people who had the exceptional dream, the dream that gave them exceptional energy and exceptional v
states. -- united states? that's the logic and rationale we had when the constitution was drafted and when it was ratified. it should be our logic and rationale today, mr. speaker. it looks good. there are many good things about our immigration policy, but what's good in particular is it has attracted the cream of the crop of every donor civilization on the planet. every country that contributed immigrants to the united states has sent us their dreamers, their doers, their workers. those people...
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is supple and going along with the united states then the united states is fine to have a u.n. sanction for its actions but when the u.n. and the people of the world or the countries of the world resist then the united states says the u.n. is unwilling to do its job and then uses other instruments like nato or other military arrangements they did that in the case of yugoslavia they did that in the case of the iraq war whenever the u.n. doesn't go along the u.s. then says well to heck with you one will use some other instrument for the exercise of american power last year the u.n. security council authorized me to to protect civilians in libya but the mission resulted in regime change the libyan authorization of force was very specific and it didn't authorize regime change in the countries that partook in their operation clue you know actually for exceeded the u.n. mandate and their operations i think that's symbolic of the fact that these libya that these u.n. mandates really are meaningful in the terms of international law and it's just the reality of nato countries have flood
is supple and going along with the united states then the united states is fine to have a u.n. sanction for its actions but when the u.n. and the people of the world or the countries of the world resist then the united states says the u.n. is unwilling to do its job and then uses other instruments like nato or other military arrangements they did that in the case of yugoslavia they did that in the case of the iraq war whenever the u.n. doesn't go along the u.s. then says well to heck with you...
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the united states has no leverage. we're not going to invade germany, we have no army anyway, you know, we have limited exports with them. they don't respond to moral an situation. so his idea is, let's extract the jews. and the problem is, you can't bring them into the united states. because the immigration quota's only 26,000 plus a couple thousand for austria. that's a drop in the bucket. what's the only way you could change the quotas? yeah? >> congress. >> yeah, you have to go to congress. and is that a promising thing to do? why not? >> they weren't favorable. >> no. the depression is still going on. there's no chance in the world congress is going to open up the doors of america to immigrants. if anything, if you went to congress, what was the more likely result? >> they'd say to cut off all immigration. >> cut off all immigration or at least cut the quotas. so that wasn't an option. so you can't bring them into the united states except you know in small numbers. so what can you do? >> exactly. let other nations
the united states has no leverage. we're not going to invade germany, we have no army anyway, you know, we have limited exports with them. they don't respond to moral an situation. so his idea is, let's extract the jews. and the problem is, you can't bring them into the united states. because the immigration quota's only 26,000 plus a couple thousand for austria. that's a drop in the bucket. what's the only way you could change the quotas? yeah? >> congress. >> yeah, you have to go...
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they have protection from the united states. this gives this case in particular, a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status in the united states. gao himself has residual asylum status based on his family's status. if we can reappear him and if he's willing to go, he could immediately come to be free in this country and to live his life with his family. so we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on to our great credit, as a country, to gao zhisheng and his family. and to raise this case at the highest levels. the last thing i will note is my biggest fear about the president and vice president or secretary of state not meeting gao, gao's wife, geng he, is not exclusively about the optics of that meeting taking place and the message that would send to the chinese government, though that is very important. my biggest fear is that the chinese government has rebeatedly and publicly lied about what's going on with gao zhisheng and other countries around the world
they have protection from the united states. this gives this case in particular, a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status in the united states. gao himself has residual asylum status based on his family's status. if we can reappear him and if he's willing to go, he could immediately come to be free in this country and to live his life with his family. so we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on to our great credit, as a...
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they have protection from the united states. this give this is case in particular a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status and they have residual status based on family status. if we can reappear him and he is willing to go, he can be free and live his with his family. we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on to our great credit as a country to him and his family and raise the case on the highest levels. my biggest fear about the president and vice president or secretary of state not meeting him and his wife is not exclusively about the optics of that meeting taking place and the message it sends to the chinese government. my biggest fear is that the chinese government repeatedly and publicly lied about what is going on and the united states and other countries have not publicly responded by saying you are lying. you are not telling the truth. we have to speak truth to power and tell the world what is really happening with this person's situation. >> i w
they have protection from the united states. this give this is case in particular a special connection to our country. we have given them asylum status and they have residual status based on family status. if we can reappear him and he is willing to go, he can be free and live his with his family. we need the united states to recognize the special responsibility that we have taken on to our great credit as a country to him and his family and raise the case on the highest levels. my biggest fear...
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well the us department of state the united states was criticized criticized by the soviet union by rochelle a later for these reports of this kind we said i remember that an american is positioning itself as a judge for other country for their situation human rights so why did russia decide to follow this example well first of all. i am working in the in the foreign ministry of the russian federation and definitely as our minister sergey lavrov actually put it yesterday during his press conference on the. year two thousand and eleven. our foreign policy is not an ideological foreign policy and it is. very much preventing one and. that's why when we criticize we do not criticize our do radiological and. for their logical reasons we have we do. observe and one of the how the situation stands in the united states and some other countries we do. i would lie on certain issues which they have and we do have certain certain problems. we are and it's very important we be using ourselves not just on some conjectures we're be using l. cells on the assessments given by. pretty much authority if intern
well the us department of state the united states was criticized criticized by the soviet union by rochelle a later for these reports of this kind we said i remember that an american is positioning itself as a judge for other country for their situation human rights so why did russia decide to follow this example well first of all. i am working in the in the foreign ministry of the russian federation and definitely as our minister sergey lavrov actually put it yesterday during his press...
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states of in the united states of america new york sends a lot more tax dollars to the federal treasury that the receives in terms of government expenditures on law. delaware in the in the opposite direction he receives a lot more than you'd sense to the federal treasury so you cannot have a euro zone with with only one power to dictate the terms of the game so clearly one's ones the governments begin to understand it is as you say there is an intellect and the ideological shift if you look at the last polls in greece you will see that the left has been gaining as well as the altar right now this is not a healthy situation and i am sure that you will see the same thing in portugal and you will see alternately the same thing in as you're seeing in france for the socialist actually present there and headed to gain support against mr sarkozy who did it has no idea what a european leader was spectacular leadership is supposed to be ok so clearly you will see it on sometimes formations that would to be taking place interesting frank is close and in london again do what dmitri had to say foll
states of in the united states of america new york sends a lot more tax dollars to the federal treasury that the receives in terms of government expenditures on law. delaware in the in the opposite direction he receives a lot more than you'd sense to the federal treasury so you cannot have a euro zone with with only one power to dictate the terms of the game so clearly one's ones the governments begin to understand it is as you say there is an intellect and the ideological shift if you look at...
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is a quarter of what it costs in the united states eric and susan found this deli fertility clinic online while they were at home in the u.s. they paid the clinic twenty five thousand dollars which covered everything from the sarah get to the lab work in the united states they would have spent four times that much of it herself receives anywhere from six to eight thousand dollars for the job and amount of money that is hard to say no to for many of these women who are poor and on educated. people here is a huge amount of money much more than they could possibly make in a whole year after husband left her seriously seemed the best way to support her two kids and mother good. at the end of the deed they do would they want and i get the much needed money. but it's this sense of desperation that critics fear make these women vulnerable because women are poor because they are. for you know because they have the challenge set by and just said. why would they have to sell do it of them and here are people who are exploiting it for eric and susan however the issue isn't so black and white they're
is a quarter of what it costs in the united states eric and susan found this deli fertility clinic online while they were at home in the u.s. they paid the clinic twenty five thousand dollars which covered everything from the sarah get to the lab work in the united states they would have spent four times that much of it herself receives anywhere from six to eight thousand dollars for the job and amount of money that is hard to say no to for many of these women who are poor and on educated....