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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150320:11:23:00

inputs with fabulous natural resources, and an open free trade agreement with the european union to use as a base. >> one thing that's sad is that even after the soviet union fell, you had soviets style government for so long. poland ran towards the free markets as fast as it could. ukraine didn't -- all of this overhang from the times that lead to a lot of corruption an economy that doesn't function as well. how is the reform process going to make it more like the west? >> well, first of and foremost the deep and comprehensive freed trade agreement is an outline, a bible, a road map for us on how to change institutions make them more compliant, make them more like the european institutions. poland had that opportunity for membership and that pumd it along. if in some ways this agreement will pull us along. we have a whole set of structural reforms we agreed to part of the imf program. a big part of it is anticorruption. kill that once and for all. >> so, let me ask you, natalie,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110519:16:46:00

european markets, and open the door for those countries who adopt high standards of reform and trade liberalization to construct a regional trade arrangement. and just as eu membership served as an incentive for reform in europe, so should the vision of a modern and prosperous economy create a powerful force for reform in the middle east and north africa. prosperity also requires tearing down walls that stand in the way of progress. the corruption of elites who steal from their people, the red tape that stops an idea from becoming a business, the patronage that distributes wealth based on tribe or sect. we will help governments meet international obligations and invest efforts at anticorruption. by working with parliamentarian who are developing reforms and access technology to increase

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110426:10:45:00

former member of the national security council during the clinton administration and now an anticorruption security director. ron mark brzezinski. that's quite a title. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm glad somebody in the family has amounted to something. >> thank you. >> let's look at the front page talking about the syrian crackdown. he's been letting his goons go out, say the same day, oh, we're working on reforms. we don't know who did that. and that's been the cycle for about a month. that's changed now. it looks like a full blown crackdown. what's going on in syria? >> i do think it is and i don't thinking we're going to be able to shake the foundation of the regime. they certainly took lessons of what happened in tunisia and elsewhere and said he does flat

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101129:18:18:00

department in addition to new security safeguards at the department of defense and elsewhere to protect state department information so that this kind of breach cannot and does not ever happen again. relations between governments aren't the only concern created by the publication of this material. u.s. diplomats meet with local human rights workers, journalists, religious leaders and others outside of government who offer their own candid insights. these conversations also depend on trust and confidence. for example, if an anticorruption activist shares information about official misconduct, or a social worker passes along documentation of sexual violence, revealing that person's identity could have

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