President Barack Obama sits down with Charlie Rose for an exclusive 45-minute interview at the White House, the President shares his thoughts on Syria, Iran, the NSA leaks controversy and more
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Charlie Rose - President Barack Obama
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elllo #1075 Retail Therapy
Learn English Naturally.
http://www.elllo.org/english/1051/1075-Diego-RetailTherapy.htm
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elllo #1021 Island Dangers
Cheryl talks with Nick about a few dangerous things people should be aware of on her island.
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elllo #1098 Couch Surfing
Jonathan talks about a new inexpensive way to get a place to stay when traveling.
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elllo #1022 Island Invasion
Cheryl talks about how some foreign animal and plant species have caused serious problems to her island.
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Mark Colvin - ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler
Mark Colvin started at the ABC in 1974 and worked his way up to foreign correspondent - covering many of the major international events of the late 20th century. On a trip to Zaire and Rwanda to cover the Hutu-Tutsi massacres, Mark contracted Wegener’s Granulomatosis - a chronic and life-threatening disease. He hovered near death for weeks before successful treatment with a new drug saved his life - but it couldn’t save him from many hours each week on dialysis. Mark’s own experience has made him a outspoken critic of the low rate of organ donation in Australia, where the average wait for a new organ is between four and seven years. His illness means he’s no longer able to travel, and talk to people on the street - the part of journalism he loves. Mark has become an avid user of Twitter which he loves as an immediate way of discovering information and disseminating it to his 28,000 followers. Donate Life website. .
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Audio: The End of the Post-Soviet Period in Russian Foreign Policy: What is Next? | Center for Strategic and International Studies
February 29, 2012 http://csis.org/multimedia/audio-end-post-soviet-period-russian-foreign-policy-what-next
Tagged with csis international affairs russia foreign policy
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Taiwan’s Presidential and Legislative Election:
FPRI Senior Fellows Shelley Rigger, Vincent Wang, Terry Cooke and Jacques deLisle assess the elections’ meaning and implications: Why did the winners win and the losers lose? What does the outcome portend for cross-Strait relations during the next four years? What is likely to be the impact on U.S. policy toward, and relations with, Taipei and Beijing? What are the implications for the future of Taiwan’s democracy and for the significant economic, social and foreign policy decisions Taiwan’s government faces in the near term? January 20, 2012
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The Middle East and the US in Geopolitical Perspective - FPRI
This presentation was part of Teaching The Middle East: Between Authoritarianism And Reform, a History Institute for Teachers. October 16, 2011 http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/20111016.doran.middleeast_us.html
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Turkey and Its Foreign Policy under AKP - FPRI
This presentation was part of Teaching The Middle East: Between Authoritarianism And Reform, a History Institute for Teachers. October 16, 2011
http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/20111016.reynolds.turkey.html
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