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the authorities in some parts of iraq do not want to see the camps get that sense of permanency. tents are hard to insulate against winter. we are giving people electric stoves or kerro seen stoves, and kerra seen to have heating and agoing. the children are growing all the time, foot ware - most arrived in sandals, is shoddy. when i was in the camps in iraq, it was pouring rain, children are running around bare foot or in sandals, we are having to distribute foot ware, clothing. these are human being. the children are growing, it's a change to keep up with all the needs, with the millions much people who have been displaced in the region. >> inside syria the u.s. is offering to help destroy that country's dangerous chemical weapons. under an international deal the arms have to be out of syria by the end of the year. the 500 tonnes of chemicals, including nerve gas will be scrapped at sea. they are thought to be too dangerous to destroy any other way. >> americans got a look at the revamped healthcare.gov site. glitches plagued the roll out. the barack obama administration promis
the authorities in some parts of iraq do not want to see the camps get that sense of permanency. tents are hard to insulate against winter. we are giving people electric stoves or kerro seen stoves, and kerra seen to have heating and agoing. the children are growing all the time, foot ware - most arrived in sandals, is shoddy. when i was in the camps in iraq, it was pouring rain, children are running around bare foot or in sandals, we are having to distribute foot ware, clothing. these are...
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from lebanon to northern iraq our special coverage of the syrian refugee crisis continues with a report from imran khan. it's early morning. the women in the camp prepare food. they have been cooking outdoors since the summer. that will end soon because winter is come, and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. um yasir wonders what she'll do when it's too cold to cook outside n >> translation: i make an effort every friday to cook a small treat. with the rain we will not be able to do this much long rer. this small treat will we taken away from us. >> preparations to get the camp ready are under way. drainage systems are being put in place to make sure the camp doesn't flood. yousef mahmoud from the u.n. refugee agencies says things are on track, but there's a long way to go. >> there'll be challenges, but we'll support the international community with the unhcr are ready to support them for the winter. >> there's a huge difference between a camp being ready for winter and the reality of living there. despite the hard winter conditions around the corner, children find a way to s
from lebanon to northern iraq our special coverage of the syrian refugee crisis continues with a report from imran khan. it's early morning. the women in the camp prepare food. they have been cooking outdoors since the summer. that will end soon because winter is come, and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. um yasir wonders what she'll do when it's too cold to cook outside n >> translation: i make an effort every friday to cook a small treat. with the rain we will not be able...
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many authorities in iraq don't want the people to get that sense of permanence. we're giving people kerosene stoves oh so they can have heating and cooking. the children are growing all the time. their footwear arrives in sandals. they're really shoddy. when i was in camps in iraq it was pouring rain and children running around barefoot or in sandals. these are human beings that children are growthing and it's a challenge to keep up with all the needs with the millions of people who have been displaced in the region. >> deadly violence in protests in thailand. one person has been killed. several others caught between pro-and anti-government protesters. >> it would become a flash point because the pro-government red shirts as they are known have been gathering in that part of the capital city in big numbers. and outside anti-government protesters gathered at an university which is popular with students from south of the country, which is a stronghold of the opposition democrat party, which is in turn behind or backing this anti-government movement. during the day
many authorities in iraq don't want the people to get that sense of permanence. we're giving people kerosene stoves oh so they can have heating and cooking. the children are growing all the time. their footwear arrives in sandals. they're really shoddy. when i was in camps in iraq it was pouring rain and children running around barefoot or in sandals. these are human beings that children are growthing and it's a challenge to keep up with all the needs with the millions of people who have been...
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we go to a camp in northern ir iraq. >> it's early morning and women in this refugee camp prepare food. they have been cooking outdoors in the summer but that will end soon because with winter comes plunging temperatures and heavy rain. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday a small treat to help get to about we are. but with the rains we won't be able to do this so much longer even the small treat will be taken away from us. >> reporter: preparations to get this camp ready for winter are well under way. drainage systems are being put in place to make sure that the camp doesn't flood. but the u.n. refugee agency said even though things are on track thethere is still a long way to. >> we will support the community for the winter. >> but there is a huge different between a camp being ready for winter and the reality of having to actually live there. disspiedespite the conditions rt around the corner, children find a way to smile and have fun. >> reporter: it almost doesn't matter how well prepared this camp is for winter. the one thing that these children and every resident of t
we go to a camp in northern ir iraq. >> it's early morning and women in this refugee camp prepare food. they have been cooking outdoors in the summer but that will end soon because with winter comes plunging temperatures and heavy rain. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday a small treat to help get to about we are. but with the rains we won't be able to do this so much longer even the small treat will be taken away from us. >> reporter: preparations to get this camp...
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would not have accused democratic opponent in the 2012 election of exploiting her service record in iraq as a way to get votes. that opponent hanna duckworth. 140 combat hours in iraq before black hawk helicopter was hit by a rocket launcher in 2004, blowing off portions of both her legs. she had the boys to try to help her pineland the helicopter before passing out from her injuries. she not only survived but now uses two prosthetic legs. today she is a member of congress, democrat from illinois and she beat joe walsh. [applause] >> this excerpt goes on to talk about an effort that i have engaged in with a number of my colleagues, dan webster, republican from orlando is one of them, to try to make sure we can build those relationships across the aisle and golds and trust. when i was in the legislature with dan and other colleagues in tallahassee we did have opportunities to sit next to each other in committee hearings and spend time on the house floor. if you notice how we conduct business on the house floor today, we are just engage in a series of timed speeches and republican and demo
would not have accused democratic opponent in the 2012 election of exploiting her service record in iraq as a way to get votes. that opponent hanna duckworth. 140 combat hours in iraq before black hawk helicopter was hit by a rocket launcher in 2004, blowing off portions of both her legs. she had the boys to try to help her pineland the helicopter before passing out from her injuries. she not only survived but now uses two prosthetic legs. today she is a member of congress, democrat from...
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would strengthen its position as a global leader and the war in iraq and defeat the al qaeda terrorists network. this new plan also includes achieving economic recovery at home and abroad. >>> nearly two dozen children and parents are being treated for an unknown illness outbreak at a las vegas casino. the kids are members of a youth football team in town for a tournament. the 13 children and five adults were taken to the hospital where they're being treated for food poisoning, but authorities say that on the scene, say they aren't yet sure what made the group ill. >> with flu-like symptoms we can't tell. we don't know that right now, we don't know the source. it could be airborne virus or it could be food born. we don't know the answer to that. >> one organizer says there have been maybe have been as many as 40 people who were suffering all from the same symptoms, southern nevada health officials say they are investigating and the rio casino says they are working with officials to try and figure out the cause. police are concluding that gas killed two south bay men in a tahoe diner sub
would strengthen its position as a global leader and the war in iraq and defeat the al qaeda terrorists network. this new plan also includes achieving economic recovery at home and abroad. >>> nearly two dozen children and parents are being treated for an unknown illness outbreak at a las vegas casino. the kids are members of a youth football team in town for a tournament. the 13 children and five adults were taken to the hospital where they're being treated for food poisoning, but...
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we see it to some extent this iraq and so on -- in iraq and so on which is not to say, well, that means things would have been better if we'd left saddam hussein alone, but it's manager that people -- it's something that people should think about a bit more before they casually say, well, we as americans it's our duty to fight dictatorship and bring freedom and use military force to do so. >> they should have listened to what saddam said which is iraq is a very difficult country to govern. [laughter] >> well, he was right. >> helicopter gunships and ubiquitous torture and terror. >> yeah. i mean, terrible, brutal, dictatorial order for most people is probably still to be preferred to violent anarchy. and violent anarchy is in ways what you had this 1945 until order was reimposed. >> ideology. the period 1914 to 1945 has often been called the thirty years' war, europe's second thirty years' war. but it wasn't a war of religion on the face of it. and ideology, you know, looking back because, obviously, the sense was that ideology finish religion was like hair win, and ideology was like me
we see it to some extent this iraq and so on -- in iraq and so on which is not to say, well, that means things would have been better if we'd left saddam hussein alone, but it's manager that people -- it's something that people should think about a bit more before they casually say, well, we as americans it's our duty to fight dictatorship and bring freedom and use military force to do so. >> they should have listened to what saddam said which is iraq is a very difficult country to...
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in northern iraq 50,000 are living in tents with no heat. imran khan visited a camp. >> it's early morning. the women here prepared food. they've been cooking outdoors since the summer. that will have to end. winter has come and with had plunging temperatures and heavy rain. they wonder what they'll do when it's too cold to cook outside. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday. a small treat. with the rain we will not be able to do this. this small treat will be taken away from us. preparations are under way. drainage systems are being put in place to make sure the camp doesn't flood. this man from the u.n. refugee agencies says things are on track, but there's a long way to go. >> there'll be challenges, but we will support the international community. we are ready to support. >> there's a huge difference between a camp being ready for winter and the reality of living there. despite the hard winter conditions around the corner, however, children find a way to style and have fun. these children take advantage of the mild weather befo
in northern iraq 50,000 are living in tents with no heat. imran khan visited a camp. >> it's early morning. the women here prepared food. they've been cooking outdoors since the summer. that will have to end. winter has come and with had plunging temperatures and heavy rain. they wonder what they'll do when it's too cold to cook outside. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday. a small treat. with the rain we will not be able to do this. this small treat will be taken away...
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could lead to a situation similar to iraq. fox news military analyst general jack keane weighed in earlier on "fox & friends." >> eventually we are going to have a crisis seven months from now. we shouldn't make the same mistake that we did in iraq and react emotionally to this incident, act impulsively and then wind up with no deal. that would be a tragedy for the investment that we have made here for 12 years. >> that deal could determine if thousands of u.s. troops stay stationed in afghanistan or end up coming home. a mystery illness strikes on the las vegas strip. 13 kids and five adults were hospitalized after getting sick at the rio hotel. dozens more complained of feeling under the weather. early signs point to food poisoning. but officials say it will take time to pinpoint a cause. >> the flu like symptoms we can't tell it. we don't know that right now. we don't know the source. it could be airborne virus or could be foodborne. we he don't know the answer to that. >> and officials say they will conduct a full investig
could lead to a situation similar to iraq. fox news military analyst general jack keane weighed in earlier on "fox & friends." >> eventually we are going to have a crisis seven months from now. we shouldn't make the same mistake that we did in iraq and react emotionally to this incident, act impulsively and then wind up with no deal. that would be a tragedy for the investment that we have made here for 12 years. >> that deal could determine if thousands of u.s. troops...
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as we went through iraq and particularly assured neighborhoods is. what is the what is the shia sunni dynamic to what extent is iran being sure they should play into that how does that affect politics in iran and in that region do you see these things changing it's change for the worse right now. the shia sunni thing has always been there and it's you know it's always been in the background most of the time but it's not necessarily at all as pronounced as that is right now what i think is happening is that there are very significant geo political rivalries taking place in the region in which again utilizing a sick tyrian card playing that card has a far greater resonance far greater impact on the ground than fighting this is if there were just pure political battles i think saudi arabia plays a very important role here and much of the responsibility for the increase in six here and it falls on the decisions made by the government in saudi arabia because they have been trying to repel iran's influence growing influence in the arab world by constantly
as we went through iraq and particularly assured neighborhoods is. what is the what is the shia sunni dynamic to what extent is iran being sure they should play into that how does that affect politics in iran and in that region do you see these things changing it's change for the worse right now. the shia sunni thing has always been there and it's you know it's always been in the background most of the time but it's not necessarily at all as pronounced as that is right now what i think is...
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as we went through iraq in particular which neighborhoods is. what is the what is the shia sunni dynamic to what extent is iran being shit nation play into that how does that affect politics in iran and in that region do you see these things changing it's change for the worse right. the shia sunni thing has always been there and it's you know it's always been in the background most of the time and it's not necessarily at all as pronounced as it is right now what i think is happening is that there are very significant geo political rivalries taking place in the region in which again utilizing a sick card playing that card has a far greater resonance far greater impact on the ground. then fighting this is if they were just pure political battles i think saudi arabia plays a very important role here and much of the responsibility for the increase in sixty minutes it falls on the decisions made by the government in saudi arabia because they have been trying to repel iran's influence growing influence in the arab world by constantly emphasizing iran'
as we went through iraq in particular which neighborhoods is. what is the what is the shia sunni dynamic to what extent is iran being shit nation play into that how does that affect politics in iran and in that region do you see these things changing it's change for the worse right. the shia sunni thing has always been there and it's you know it's always been in the background most of the time and it's not necessarily at all as pronounced as it is right now what i think is happening is that...
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all this is for want of a nail, right -- bush ii could not have not caused another optional war in iraq, the biggest transfer of wealth to private hands in the history of the nation, another optional war in iraq, high-level disbelief in global warming, public schools with abstinence only education enforced by federal funding that helped to create the highest unwanted pregnancy rate in the entire developed world, or an executive order giving billions in tax dollars to faith-based centers of right wing political power. or the global gag rule that deprived poor countries of u.s. foreign aid if they offered any information about abortion, even with their own funds. or even with corporate profiteering and privatized wars abroad as well as privatized prison at home. prisons we do not need but state legislatures vote and they are run by corporations, or a higher percentage of the u.s. population in prison as a result than in any other country in the world. ceo's whose salary rose from 30 times that of the average worker before the right-wing backlash took over washington to an average of 8000
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you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics that they targeted areas or did you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every predator cap it takes one hundred seventy five people to make it happen for every global hawk it can take up to four hundred and most of that are people behind the scenes working the intelligence working the i.t. working the communications and oftentimes when i would step to the box or replace somebody in the box on a mission i had a lot of data on what we were doing like i said we we've been sitting on them for days weeks trying to figure out where people were going and what they were doing sometimes. we would show up in the middle of a firefight and not know a thing and be trying to to
you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics that they targeted areas or did you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every...
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. u.k. is now home to almost two hundred thousand roma immigrants looking for jobs in cash many british or a greek because they believe few of the newcomers are ready to adapt to the rules of their new home or the sarah first reports and how some locals have made an unconventional step to deal with the matter. wrapping up against the cold this team is setting off on one of their regular nightly migrant patrols
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look at that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody we need to strike. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the rest of the world. i've come to meet some of the people going the great and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. right. first. and i think yo
early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look at that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater...
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iraq obama is a smart guy. hillary clinton is a smart woman. joe biden is not an by any stretch of the imagination. a lot of folks are very, very brave. you go to the right side of the aisle and you're looking not a bunch of folks who were at rest everybody a second pick. nobody dared is what you would call brilliant, somebody who you couldn't wait to vote for, somebody was going to spend their entire life. even that romney didn't spend his entire life in politics. he was a businessman first. the difference between liberals and conservatives can be sent some do. most conservatives that they could be left alone by the government and everybody else would be happy to do that. if they were conservative countries and will do our thing and you do your thing, leave aside the pro-life issue, but we'll do our thing can you do your thing. don't ask us, don't come after us, don't regulate us. were not going to care. conservatives will be happy with that. liberals attack conservatives because government is the business. government is what is right. the gro
iraq obama is a smart guy. hillary clinton is a smart woman. joe biden is not an by any stretch of the imagination. a lot of folks are very, very brave. you go to the right side of the aisle and you're looking not a bunch of folks who were at rest everybody a second pick. nobody dared is what you would call brilliant, somebody who you couldn't wait to vote for, somebody was going to spend their entire life. even that romney didn't spend his entire life in politics. he was a businessman first....
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in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look up at a boy we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the phase of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would you destroy us . when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. children pay for the mistakes of adults. feels. they are the ones who come back home last. games are just in their memories. strong protests in kiev grow. up to ukraine's president definitively an association agreement with the e.u. . tens of thousands are still protesting in new gradient and hundreds of riot policemen are on the ground as well creating. tap on and nothin
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from a moderate islamist group which claimed that being shot dead by members of the islamic state of iraq and live outs and al qaeda affiliate operating in the region the terrorist cells being pushing for more control in rebel held areas in syria against more moderate opposition factions here lou shoes a political analyst and a professor at these art and a university and says the root of the cause is that other regional players have no interest in peace. they do not hold any respect for human life and not all political opponents of anything even if they were against the syrian regime would become an enemy to these groups so basically we are talking about a medieval mindset here and i doubt even and medieval times that we have had something like this this is something that probably harks back to the stone age and some people in the area do not want to see a political settlement in syria and this is very crucial to understanding the behavior of these groups this kind of escalation against other opposition groups especially if they have said they are going to geneva two so really the only pe
from a moderate islamist group which claimed that being shot dead by members of the islamic state of iraq and live outs and al qaeda affiliate operating in the region the terrorist cells being pushing for more control in rebel held areas in syria against more moderate opposition factions here lou shoes a political analyst and a professor at these art and a university and says the root of the cause is that other regional players have no interest in peace. they do not hold any respect for human...
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airforce base there in country where we launch aircraft but you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to steady the characteristics that they targeted areas started you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every predator cap it takes one hundred seventy five people to make it happen for every global hawk it can take up to four hundred . and most of that are people behind the scenes working the intelligence working the i.t. working the communications and oftentimes when i would step to the box or replace somebody in the box on a mission it i had a lot of data on what we were doing like i said we we've been sitting on them for days weeks trying to figure out where people were going and what they were doing sometimes. we would show up in the middle
airforce base there in country where we launch aircraft but you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to steady the characteristics that they targeted areas started you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass...
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early in the in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew. following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not loose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody would destroy. good laboratory. was to build a new. mission to teach me. why you should. only. international live from moscow while combine a fresh wave of anti fracking fury has a group taxes which has been struck by a series of small earthquakes some scientists blame the drilling for the tremors which cause no casualties but still left locals quite literally shaken the latest three point six magnitude quake was the strongest in days and fueled
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greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody we need to strike. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the rest of the world. i've come to meet some of the people growing the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty close rooms become the norm. children to pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a café. they are the ones who come back home blasts. so kids games are just in their memories. and. and. i. please. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the fate of ukraine. ok john i'd like to go back to you in paris so i looked at the media campaign for signing this agreement wi
greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody we need to strike. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the rest of the world. i've come to meet some...
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of men executed by sectarian hate squads in two separate locations around baghdad twenty thirteen as iraq as deadliest year for six years with eight thousand people killed. china has sent fighter jets to retain the patrol its newly declared air defense zone over disputed islands in the east china sea this comes after japan and south korea all held up own military flights over the air in a challenge to beijing the disputed threatens to overshadow u.s. vice president george a job on his trip to the region next week washington maintains a robust military presence in the region trying to contain china's growing clout. in argentina construction workers clashed with environmentalists protesting against the building of a plant belonging to a food tech giant old santo police had to use tear gas after a union members attacked and around twenty demonstrators in the centro could all but problems the building of a corn processing plant was halted last month when protesters began disrupting supplies into the site activists say genetically modified crops on dangerous at markets say livelihoods are bein
of men executed by sectarian hate squads in two separate locations around baghdad twenty thirteen as iraq as deadliest year for six years with eight thousand people killed. china has sent fighter jets to retain the patrol its newly declared air defense zone over disputed islands in the east china sea this comes after japan and south korea all held up own military flights over the air in a challenge to beijing the disputed threatens to overshadow u.s. vice president george a job on his trip to...
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in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to do so well and you always work with a ground crew. be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not loose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody would you destroy. the. economic down in the final. deal and the rest. will be. deliberate torch is on its journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r c dot com. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand
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of a moderate islamist group is claimed they're being shown dead by members of the islamic state of iraq and live beyond radicalization filets with al qaida the terrorist cells been pressing for more control of rebel held areas against the more moderate elements of the opposition clearly those radical groups can be involved in peace talks with the official opposition not able to control them and it's hard to imagine how peace can be achieved in this situation as the job of the son told me the least that is it's. going to have in geneva two table it's one on nine members represent the regime and the other the opposition members and in between that is a great tribute you know to his sister. a regime doesn't have any problem he can nominate in five minutes. delegations the city on a frigid but what do we care do. we have several the opposition we have did of course we have i don't see who did not accept to be on the umbrella of the coalition we're still talking about the opposition outside we have the opposition political opposition inside but what about the few see them out of me and those
of a moderate islamist group is claimed they're being shown dead by members of the islamic state of iraq and live beyond radicalization filets with al qaida the terrorist cells been pressing for more control of rebel held areas against the more moderate elements of the opposition clearly those radical groups can be involved in peace talks with the official opposition not able to control them and it's hard to imagine how peace can be achieved in this situation as the job of the son told me the...
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early in the in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look at that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody would need to strike. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines you need to. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compet
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you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics that make targeted areas directed you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every predator cap it takes one hundred seventy five people to make it happen and for every global hawk it can take up to four hundred and most of that are people behind the scenes working the intelligence working the i.t. working the communications and oftentimes when i would step to the box or replace somebody in the box on a mission i had a lot of data on what we were doing like i said we we've been sitting on them for days weeks trying to figure out where people were going and what they were doing sometimes. we would show up in the middle of a firefight and not know a thing and be trying
you know just match to afghanistan and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics that make targeted areas directed you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every...
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to do so well and you always work with the ground crew to be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look up at a war you were taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions to be. greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons to fight it to. the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. thanks for joining us on the program the holiday shopping season has kicked off in the united states and many retailers have even broken tradition by pushing their opening hours into thanksgiving night instead of waiting for the official start of black friday now exactly five years ago the federal reserve announced its own unprecedented shopping spree but it's hardly been helping america's economy. at one of those behind the expe
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in iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to do so well and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and. greater and greater we we could not loose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took to. the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty years ago it's already established life on the silent. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can. come but something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only. war is probably the most complex of
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. >> after two towers in iraq -- tours in iraq. wife martha became emotional about telling us how she copes. >> i think it's the hard part he's coming back safe. it's the hard part. >> he has just six days to spend here. so with thanksgiving, christmas and new year's all rolled into one. >> he showed us photos of his time in iraq and described close encounters. >> a vehicle got hit with an iud. gunman went down. he's okay. >> thankful ly everyone in his quadrant survived. return to duty is in the back of his mind. >> preparing for the unknown. preparing for those difficult times. >> martha cherishes this gift. a dog tag with an inscription. >> what does it say? >> protect my soldier. >> ramos says memories such as this thanksgiving helps him. the bags are already organized. flies to texas early saturday morning and waits for the order to come to deployment. he's not scheduled to be back home until the end of next year. live in the nudz room, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in the south bay, runners laced up shoes and hit the ro
. >> after two towers in iraq -- tours in iraq. wife martha became emotional about telling us how she copes. >> i think it's the hard part he's coming back safe. it's the hard part. >> he has just six days to spend here. so with thanksgiving, christmas and new year's all rolled into one. >> he showed us photos of his time in iraq and described close encounters. >> a vehicle got hit with an iud. gunman went down. he's okay. >> thankful ly everyone in his...
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo were taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. i know c.n.n. m s n b c and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side with you actually on you. and our teen years we have a different race. because
early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo were taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and...
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. >> after two towers in iraq -- tours in iraq. wife martha became emotional about telling us how she copes. >> i think it's the hard part he's coming back safe. it's the hard part. >> he has just six days to spend here. so with thanksgiving, christmas and new year's all rolled into one. >> he showed us photos of his time in iraq and described close encounters. >> a vehicle got hit with an iud. gunman went down. he's okay. >> thankful ly everyone in his quadrant survived. return to duty is in the back of his mind. >> preparing for the unknown. preparing for those difficult times. >> martha cherishes this gift. a dog tag with an inscription. >> what does it say? >> protect my soldier. >> ramos says memories such as this thanksgiving helps him. the bags are already organized. flies to texas early saturday morning and waits for the order to come to deployment. he's not scheduled to be back home until the end of next year. live in the nudz room, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in the south bay, runners laced up shoes and hit the ro
. >> after two towers in iraq -- tours in iraq. wife martha became emotional about telling us how she copes. >> i think it's the hard part he's coming back safe. it's the hard part. >> he has just six days to spend here. so with thanksgiving, christmas and new year's all rolled into one. >> he showed us photos of his time in iraq and described close encounters. >> a vehicle got hit with an iud. gunman went down. he's okay. >> thankful ly everyone in his...
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in iraq we were weapons tight it took to an act of the president to say yes that somebody we need to stress. the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. answer do not. think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people in the jungle warfare on their premises there are of us people. reading. this some shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best even the best soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion suit your. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. choose your language. make it with know if there is still some. choose to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your offic
in iraq we were weapons tight it took to an act of the president to say yes that somebody we need to stress. the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. answer do not. think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people in the jungle warfare on their premises there are of us people. reading. this some shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best even the...
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and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics of the targeted areas sort did you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every predator cap it takes one hundred seventy five people to make it happen for every global hawk it can take up to four hundred and most of that are people behind the scenes working the intelligence working the i.t. working the communications and oftentimes when i would step to the box or replace somebody in the box on a mission i had a lot of data on what we were doing like i said we we've been sitting on them for days weeks trying to figure out where people were going and what they were doing sometimes. we would show up in the middle of a firefight and not know a thing and be trying to to build a picture at that point how muc
and iraq which other countries where on your mission list. those are the two i can talk about. so how hard do you have to study the characteristics of the targeted areas sort did you have to blindly rely on the intelligence provided. a little of both the what we used to say when i was on the unmanned aerial system taskforce is the only thing on manned about us is is that little piece of fiberglass on the on the end of a very long trail for example for every predator cap it takes one hundred...
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand years and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people growing the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the p
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sounds like a woman in the house shaken and we did have some damage minor just a little crack in the iraq my wife was having panic attacks about it to one lady and she said she has a peer main house and the flat house on a slab foundation like we have. shaken off and she thought of their houses and caved in they were really concerned about it it was a look at the controversial process of fracking a well was drilled more than a thousand meters into the ground and then a mix of water sand and so-called fracking fluids that can contain dangerous toxins are pumped into the well that creates fissures that a lot of oil and gas to bubble up to the surface but the harmful chemicals used for fracking can accumulate in the soil and contaminate groundwater toxins also evaporate and could cause air pollution there is a growing movement to ban the process and it's confronting a powerful energy lobby that's looking to tap lucrative deposits tex's activists sharon wilson used to live near a fracking site till she made the decision to abandon her. at one time i turned my tap on and nothing came out which
sounds like a woman in the house shaken and we did have some damage minor just a little crack in the iraq my wife was having panic attacks about it to one lady and she said she has a peer main house and the flat house on a slab foundation like we have. shaken off and she thought of their houses and caved in they were really concerned about it it was a look at the controversial process of fracking a well was drilled more than a thousand meters into the ground and then a mix of water sand and...
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in egypt a student has been killed during a police crackdown in iraq out side cairo university. officers used tear gas and water canister disperse protesters in the country a swept by another wave of rallies people venting anger over a new government law banning more than ten people from gathering essentially outlawing any demonstration fell through reports retired. students were and is harsh jail sentences given to try. one young women are going out exam to who were arrested in october for protesting in support of islam as president mohammed morsi who's ousted in july by the military now says fourteen of those women have been given eleven years in jail for supposedly holding weapons and assaulting police officers seven of them are mine is that just fifteen years old sixteen years old they've been sent off to juvenile detention centers their families say they were just protesting on the corniche of an exam to holding balloons handing out flyers but the authorities claim that they were actually being very violent not it's not just protesters who have been cracked down on we've al
in egypt a student has been killed during a police crackdown in iraq out side cairo university. officers used tear gas and water canister disperse protesters in the country a swept by another wave of rallies people venting anger over a new government law banning more than ten people from gathering essentially outlawing any demonstration fell through reports retired. students were and is harsh jail sentences given to try. one young women are going out exam to who were arrested in october for...
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early in the in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say look up that royal we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not loose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took to. the president to say yes that somebody would destroy. a deliberate torch. it's on a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others based. olympic torch relay. m r t v dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time now to go to upstate new york and talk to james howard kunstler is the author of th
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israel has bombed nuclear facilities in iran and iraq. iran has built facility underground that's why they are pushing for the u.s. to make a strike or to sell them those bunker busting bombs. >bombs.. jamie: right now we are 6 month away from the next chapter in the aftermath of 9/11. here in new york after 13 years the museum at the world trade center is expected to open in may. our bill hemmer'exclusive access to parts of that museum that the public has never seen until now. >> this is the entryway to the memorial museum and this is where the history will be told. bill: we were given an inside look at the only part of the museum above ground. >> we built this atrium so we could show the first artifacts. they are beat up but they are standing strong. it's a rereminder that we have the ability to be resilient. bill: the museum go 8 floors to the bedrock. i don't think people have a grasp until they walk inside. on the second floor this will be an auditorium seating for 180 people. on this floor a private room for the victims' families. i
israel has bombed nuclear facilities in iran and iraq. iran has built facility underground that's why they are pushing for the u.s. to make a strike or to sell them those bunker busting bombs. >bombs.. jamie: right now we are 6 month away from the next chapter in the aftermath of 9/11. here in new york after 13 years the museum at the world trade center is expected to open in may. our bill hemmer'exclusive access to parts of that museum that the public has never seen until now. >> this...
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we did that in the case of iraq. it was a good decision in the case of iraq. in afghanistan, there is desire for americans in the international community to be there at some level from the afghan people. this could be very dangerous territory for afghanistan. i think that pressure is something that the united states is counting on. that changes karzai's mind as he heads out of office. >> let's switch gears and talk about the nuclear deal. the big sticking point was enriching uranium. the u.s. and other western countries say no, you cannot. iran said we are able to do that on a limited basis. you can just break that down for us? >> absolutely. the iranian nuclear program has been enriching uranium for a number of years and currently has nearly 20,000 centrifuges. this agreement by the way, the deal is sinking in and the american public is supporting it at a 2-1 clip. this deal freezes the iranian nuclear programs and capability and takes the most dangerous material, what is known as 20% enriched uranium off the table that will be liquidated through the internat
we did that in the case of iraq. it was a good decision in the case of iraq. in afghanistan, there is desire for americans in the international community to be there at some level from the afghan people. this could be very dangerous territory for afghanistan. i think that pressure is something that the united states is counting on. that changes karzai's mind as he heads out of office. >> let's switch gears and talk about the nuclear deal. the big sticking point was enriching uranium. the...
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in the in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew. be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of the war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took . the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere and. become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back home. so his games are just in their memories. right. first. and i would think that your. orders. to lift the torch is on a big journey to some. one hundred and twenty three days. through two hundred thirty years of. really fourteen thousand peo
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invaded iraq. is trying to adjust to a new reality. there will be rising populations in many different arab worlds. the u.s. will no longer care and see the survival of these autocrats. when there was a coup in egypt, the u.s. was not in favor of the muslim brotherhood, but not in favor of seeing egypt go back to him military dictatorship. the israeli perspective was very different. this has created a lot of tension. the chemistry between the president and the prime minister does not seem to be the best. the idea that this is some sort that isrdinated designed to add pressure on the notian negotiations, i do see them able to pull it off that way. >> it was a good theory. and we willcrophone pass it. if you could state your name. please ask a question, do not give a speech. asked a legitimate question. >> [inaudible] click stanley will be the first one -- >> stanley will be the first one. getting -- giving netanyahu more credit for psychological scale. regionre talking about a that has a history of self- destructive behavior. be subtle
invaded iraq. is trying to adjust to a new reality. there will be rising populations in many different arab worlds. the u.s. will no longer care and see the survival of these autocrats. when there was a coup in egypt, the u.s. was not in favor of the muslim brotherhood, but not in favor of seeing egypt go back to him military dictatorship. the israeli perspective was very different. this has created a lot of tension. the chemistry between the president and the prime minister does not seem to be...
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>> i think iraq is an >> i think iraq is an interesting example where a deal interesting example where a deal was in negotiation, exact number was in negotiation, exact number of u.s. troops was going to stay of u.s. troops was going to stay was known. was known. and at the last moment that and at the last moment that agreement was never finalized. agreement was never finalized. and so, it was quite and so, it was quite interesting, to see how quickly interesting, to see how quickly the united states drew down to the united states drew down to zero, meaning, from a -- moving zero, meaning, from a -- moving from a situation where it was from a situation where it was going to be i think 10,000 going to be i think 10,000 troops, when that didn't troops, when that didn't happen, happen, you know, u.s. you know, u.s. troops and troops and materiale moved out quickly materiale moved out quickly quickly. quickly. >> and moved to strife after >> and moved to strife after that. that. which is the point to karzai. which is the point to karzai. >> i think karzai doubtless >> i think karzai doubtl
>> i think iraq is an >> i think iraq is an interesting example where a deal interesting example where a deal was in negotiation, exact number was in negotiation, exact number of u.s. troops was going to stay of u.s. troops was going to stay was known. was known. and at the last moment that and at the last moment that agreement was never finalized. agreement was never finalized. and so, it was quite and so, it was quite interesting, to see how quickly interesting, to see how quickly...
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>> i lost it in iraq. >> you lost your wedding ring in iraq. why don't you buy another one? >> i don't have the money. >> you just paid for a hooker. you can afford a hooker, but you can't afford a wedding ring? you know, it's funny, these johns go out and think wow, what a great deal on robinson. you can buy just about any sex act for $20. i'm here to tell you, $20 can also cost you your job. it can get you a disease. it can cost you your marriage. it can cost you your reputation in the community. and if i post the video online, it's a life sentence. so i guess it's quite a deal for 20 bucks. so this is your ride. i was just stalling till the cops got here. >> i'm going to jail? >> we called lowe's, and they tell us that the incident concerns them. they have this to say -- "the behavior we observed on the video is clearly a violation of lowe's policy, and we have taken corrective measures to address this matter." as for the john, police arrest him, tow away the truck, just another day in the life of a video vigilante. >> if i was just some psychologist out there talking abo
>> i lost it in iraq. >> you lost your wedding ring in iraq. why don't you buy another one? >> i don't have the money. >> you just paid for a hooker. you can afford a hooker, but you can't afford a wedding ring? you know, it's funny, these johns go out and think wow, what a great deal on robinson. you can buy just about any sex act for $20. i'm here to tell you, $20 can also cost you your job. it can get you a disease. it can cost you your marriage. it can cost you your...
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then 9/11, then afghanistan and iraq. now we are out of iraq and getting out of afghanistan and we are back to asia. so it is also a natural and organic evolution. and it's also an aspiration rather than a declaration because it aspires to put more emphasis on an area. but it only aspires to do so if the middle east allows come and the middle east doesn't always allow. what we talked a little bit about what is going on in asia from a historical perspective. for the last few -- in the past decades, in the 60s, 70s, the 50s many asian states were an internal tour mario. china had the great leap forward, the cultural revolution come it was internally focused. malaysia and vietnam were involved in internal war and rebellion. japan was in a croissant estate as an aftershock after the militarism of world war ii. so nobody was focusing so much about the lions in the bluewater about who controls what because nobody could really project the power outwards because they were focused internally. move ahead a few decades and you now h
then 9/11, then afghanistan and iraq. now we are out of iraq and getting out of afghanistan and we are back to asia. so it is also a natural and organic evolution. and it's also an aspiration rather than a declaration because it aspires to put more emphasis on an area. but it only aspires to do so if the middle east allows come and the middle east doesn't always allow. what we talked a little bit about what is going on in asia from a historical perspective. for the last few -- in the past...
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transfer of wealth from public to private hands in the history of the nation, another optional war in iraq, a high-level disbelief in global warming, public schools with abstinence only sex education and forced by federal funding that helps to create the highest unwanted pregnancy rate in the entire developed world or an executive order giving billions in tax dollars to faith-based centers of right-wing political rule, or the global gag that deprived four countries of u.s. foreign aid if they offered any information about abortion, even with their own funds, or corporate profiteering on privatized wars abroad as well as privatized prisons at home, prisons we don't need and yet the state legislatures vote and are run by corporations. prisongher population in as a result than any other country in the world. or corporate ceos whose salary rose from 30 times that of the average worker before the right- wing backlash took over washington to an average of 8000 times. or an unregulated financial industry that led to financial worldwide economic meltdown or an even greater polarization of people a
transfer of wealth from public to private hands in the history of the nation, another optional war in iraq, a high-level disbelief in global warming, public schools with abstinence only sex education and forced by federal funding that helps to create the highest unwanted pregnancy rate in the entire developed world or an executive order giving billions in tax dollars to faith-based centers of right-wing political rule, or the global gag that deprived four countries of u.s. foreign aid if they...
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look what happened in iraq. the president made a decision, if we can't have a bilateral security agreement, what used to be a station of forces agreement, if we can't have an agreement by the end of december, there's going to be no deal. that means all of our troops are coming out. mr. karzai will no longer be in office after the spring. perhaps he's planning on moving to switzerland. that would put his country in a very difficult position. it would reverse many of the gains that have been made with sacrifices of american lives. that would be squandered if he continues to play this game. i don't know what he's trying to do. it's bad for him. it's bad for the countries who are supporting what we've been doing in afghanistan and will lead to this kind of retrenchment we've seen take place in iraq. >> should we take a hard line with him? >> absolutely. say, sign the deal or there's no deal. the military has to plan. how many troops are going to be left? how many of our allies will be with us? where will they be sta
look what happened in iraq. the president made a decision, if we can't have a bilateral security agreement, what used to be a station of forces agreement, if we can't have an agreement by the end of december, there's going to be no deal. that means all of our troops are coming out. mr. karzai will no longer be in office after the spring. perhaps he's planning on moving to switzerland. that would put his country in a very difficult position. it would reverse many of the gains that have been made...
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and coupled with iraq. and when not in such a position that the umno ranking wristband sunday review. which is where we know the woman's outfit in iran. sandakan is a gps study found sexual harassment high banks in the mountains for me it's nice and interesting conservative that the seven spirits of conchita to two pm my ranking. now that the military is back in control is not returning while you know that they're that it is that the section or read it so we've many respondents in the twenty two countries. that's what it says it is a picture of what happens in this case that in august and september of twenty thirteen that's nothing more. so this is another picture of what is it toou what the piece today it is the center. solar last summer as you know when to die. i've been very very tough month cd. and this was the day when macie was that it finally toppled. and then it needed some time scrapng repeat that human inequality human rights watch it at ninety one woman raped. even the net trying to side than on
and coupled with iraq. and when not in such a position that the umno ranking wristband sunday review. which is where we know the woman's outfit in iran. sandakan is a gps study found sexual harassment high banks in the mountains for me it's nice and interesting conservative that the seven spirits of conchita to two pm my ranking. now that the military is back in control is not returning while you know that they're that it is that the section or read it so we've many respondents in the twenty...
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we were arguing about the iraq war coming up. a lot of folks said patrick, i wish i could vote against this, but they are going to vote me out. i don't have a bronze star to back me up. i said you don't need it. do what you think is right. i was proud that we ended the war in iraq and i am proud that we are winding down the war right now. we cannot forget there 48,000 troops on our behalf still in harm's way that will be celebrating thanksgiving in places like kabul and kandahar in afghanistan. >> it's a very important point because there is a chance they could be celebrating thanksgiving in those places indefinitely up until 2023 or 2024. hamid karzai said he doesn't want to accept a deal unless it's contingent upon a variety of factors. the release of guantanamo prisoners and things of that nature. as a war veteran and studies the policy closely, what is the play showing an increasing reluctance to want to deal with that entity that keeps him in power? >> luckily karzai is going to be out as president in the next several months
we were arguing about the iraq war coming up. a lot of folks said patrick, i wish i could vote against this, but they are going to vote me out. i don't have a bronze star to back me up. i said you don't need it. do what you think is right. i was proud that we ended the war in iraq and i am proud that we are winding down the war right now. we cannot forget there 48,000 troops on our behalf still in harm's way that will be celebrating thanksgiving in places like kabul and kandahar in afghanistan....