Oh youre watching the International Im Rosana Lockwood thank you for joining us. We start with this the head of nato says the alliance was not so informed of u. S. Plans to assassinate irans most powerful general solomonic stoltenberg says it was a unilateral act by america but he stopped short of criticizing washington for the killing. This is a u. S. Decision it is not a decision taken by neither do Global Coalition nor nato but all allies are concerned about irans destabilizing or 2 beauties in the region iran support 2 different terrorist groups a young stoltenberg didnt have too much time to talk to the press on monday afternoon in brussels what he did say though was that the nato military Training Mission that was operating in iraq will be suspended with immediate effect then well deescalation more than once was the words uttered by the nato secretary general he said that this was the message that had come out of the meeting from the passages of the allies that make up nato sayin
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Guest there was a series of goals that i tried to accomplish. The book begins my interest begins around 2002 there was an incident of Police Brutality in my home town. A 45 yearold mexican immigrant was beaten and choked to death by four White Police Officers it was caught on videotape. The grand jury was convened to decide whether or not charges would be pressed and then they decided not to the video tape revealed it was of a clear act of Police Oppression the medical examiners report that was released also ruled the death a homicide by a asphyxiation am blunt impact trauma. As a result of the ruling by the grand jury coming an activist awakening inspired in my home community. I was interested for a variety of reasons but it was the first monumental time that people of color specifically africanamerican and latino people organize themselves to protest against the judicial system and police. Second, it involved a coalition of africanamericans spearheaded largely by African American lea
David i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i had a day job of running a private equity firm. [david reading onscreen text] [inaudible dialogue] david general, thank you very much for coming. Pleasure. Thanks. Great to be with you. Now, you served our country very honorably for quite a while in government. Were gonna talk about that. But now youre in something that i consider a higher calling of mankind, private equity. [all laugh] how do you compare being in the military and leading troops to private equity . Well, im not sure i would agree wholeheartedly with that. Although i feel very privileged to be in the private equity business and also to be active in academia, in speaking, with startups and so forth. I think its pretty hard to top the extraordinary privilege of serving ones country in uniform, particularly if youre leading our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines in combat. Youre very famous for staying in shape. Now, you told me this morning you alread
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