Heart felt apology. Whether we make a mistake we own up to it, we apologize as necessary as the president ial did in this case. President obama says he is sorry for the bombing of an afghan clinic but Doctors Without Borders are demanding an investigation. Nuclear market. Dirty bombs you heard of such a thing . The level of radiation would be high and the explosion would spread a material over this big a territory. The fbi disrupts a smuggling ring trying sell Radioactive Material to i. S. I. L. And diamond dive. For everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and retailers. Plunging diamond sales because of worldwide Economic Uncertainty are taking a bit of shine off the sparkling stones. Good evening, im antonio mora. This is Al Jazeera America. We begin with a major escalation and show of force by russia in war torn syria. The kremlin said it had launched Cruise Missiles from locations in the caspian sea. The Russian Naval strikes come as syrian naval forces launched an
To come down on them like a ton of bricks if they make a mistake that they rectify because what happens is, if theres not consumer harm, and they werent doing it to get benefit for themselves. It was just were an oversight. We are discouraging them from even trying to make promises to even trying to make promises, even trying to give consumers extra choices. I think it is a dual approach. We need to do, get out, give them information. But also in our enforcement action use our prosecutorial discretion and not hold a Small Company that didnt cause any arm to some sort of really draconian standard. Commissioner . Let me add quickly the Small Business aspect is important. I agree with everything she says. There are 4,462 Service Providers in the United States. The vast majority of them are relatively small. When you talk to people who support Net Neutrality, what they are concerned about is not their Service Provider blocking content or throatling content they want more choices. They want
Is United States losing global influence . If you think the answer is yes, call a sent tell us why. Us why. Us and tell you can catch up with us on social media and twitter or facebook and email us at journal a good Tuesday Morning to you with the United Nations meeting its 70th session today. A are asking viewers to take minute and assess the goal of the United States in world affairs. Headline is that obama and putin clash signals a shift in world order. The u. S. President can see that he will have to negotiate with moscow and toronto over the state syrian leaders. Marble in the United Nations state a similar hall has u. S. A pulpit where president s told nations how things were going to be. The story notes that president obama was back at the podium yesterday to implicitly acknowledge that the old u. S. Order had disintegrated along the way. Here is a story from the president s address to the United Nations yesterday morning. As president of the United States i am mindful of the da
Borders, but beyond. In the past few years alone, i have visited poland, hungary, estonia, russia, and georgia. I have met with Prime Minister netanyahu in israel, visited the allies in the arab gulf, trouble withnisia and iraq, met ukraine,dent of yo and met with our allies in germany, france, and the united kingdom. Understanding the world, and the wisdom to act when needed, is not measured in frequent flyer miles for endless meetings. Affective Foreign Policy is not about effort, it is measured by success. Success in Foreign Policy, just like the mustard policy, must be governed by sound, unshakable principles. Without a clearly stated framework for action, our emmys will be them enemies will be emboldened by uncertainty and indecision. Here is the first and most important principle of american foreignpolicy, the world is a safer place when america leads. Candidate obama crisscrossing europe, speaking before millions. He traveled to berlin to speak to finding crowds with the goal fa
Controlled, the space for Civil Society restricted. Were told that such retrenchment is required to beat back disorder, that its the only way to stamp out terrorism, or prevent foreign meddling. In accordance with this logic, we should support tyrants like bashar alassad, who drops barrel bombs to massacre innocent children, because the alternative is surely worse. The increasing skepticism of our International Order can also be found in the most advanced democracies. We see greater polarization, more frequent gridlock, movements on the far right, and sometimes the left, that insist on stopping the trade that binds our fates to other nations, calling for the building of walls to keep out immigrants. Most ominously, we see the fears of ordinary people being exploited through appeals to sectarianism, or tribalism, or racism, or antisemitism, appeals to a glorious past before the body politic was infected by those who look different, or worship god differently, a politics of us versus the