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ariana kelly survived a tour of iraq. it was her gang rape that caused her to leave the service. she's working with senators introducing a bill that would make it easier for sexual assault cases. critics contend that commanders may be reluctant to press charges because it will make their unit to look bad. she wants military prosecutors to make the call. back to you. >> thank you. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, there's a movie moguel in studio 57. the man who has dedicated four decades to the flying car. man: ever working. ever saving. never sleeping. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. >>> it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." the president
ariana kelly survived a tour of iraq. it was her gang rape that caused her to leave the service. she's working with senators introducing a bill that would make it easier for sexual assault cases. critics contend that commanders may be reluctant to press charges because it will make their unit to look bad. she wants military prosecutors to make the call. back to you. >> thank you. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, there's a movie moguel in studio 57. the man...
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this happened in iraq when we were disarming iraq. the same facility which is can be used to produce nerve agent can be used to produce other legitimate civilian materials. it's very expensive to do this. the facilities are expensive. so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases they have not. it's not a surprise but it will require close inspection and monitoring over the long haul. >> woodruff: just finally, quickly, charles duelfer, you were telling us need this shines a light on the fact that that there still have other countries in this region that still have chemical weapons. >> that's correct. and, you know, syria's now the 190th country to sign up for the chemical weapons convention. the remaining ones that stand out are egypt and north korea. and north korea kind of in its own little universe, but egypt is now go
this happened in iraq when we were disarming iraq. the same facility which is can be used to produce nerve agent can be used to produce other legitimate civilian materials. it's very expensive to do this. the facilities are expensive. so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases...
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as it is, the sunnis in iraq have ruled iraq for a millennium, they were used to ruling iraq, it was always going to be difficult to wean them away from power and for them to accept being part of the texture of iraqi life, i think what maliki has done is, his contempt of them and his opposition of them, when maliki in a way trumped-up charges ends up issuing a death sentence against the most prominent, the most prominent politician in the country, vice president a shah my, nobody believes these charges, it tells us how radicalizing has maliki become. >> rose: thank you david, thank you robin, fouad, thank you, dexter. we will be back. oh, what a throw! forget about who the most valuable player is in the world series. >> rose: reggie jackson is is here, 36 years ago he cemented his legacy as one of baseball's best litters, he hit three legendary home runs on three pitches to seal victory for the new york yankees over the los angeles dodgers in game six of the 1977 world series. the hall of famer won five world series anxious, two with the yankees, he writes amount that much more in "b
as it is, the sunnis in iraq have ruled iraq for a millennium, they were used to ruling iraq, it was always going to be difficult to wean them away from power and for them to accept being part of the texture of iraqi life, i think what maliki has done is, his contempt of them and his opposition of them, when maliki in a way trumped-up charges ends up issuing a death sentence against the most prominent, the most prominent politician in the country, vice president a shah my, nobody believes these...
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they gave up on hoist competence to administer the policy in iraq. and the second material for president bush disappeared at that point. there was nothing else he could get done. we reached a pivot. president obama is not there but he is dangerously at that point. if you talk to democrats, i ran into a very, very loyal friend of this president. someone who served very high in the administration earlier today who said this president better get and it get it quick because he is at a dangerous moment. >> then he is asked the revelations in double down, right? which we've been talking about. that rahm emanuel had been involved in looking into focus groups of whether to replace joe biden as the vice president with hillary clinton. and he is asked, how could you have not known about that? that is pretty darn significant, right? let me just play how he responded. >> did you really not know your campaign was researching this idea of swapping joe biden for hillary clinton? >> anymore charge of 2 million people in the federal government. that was true, by the
they gave up on hoist competence to administer the policy in iraq. and the second material for president bush disappeared at that point. there was nothing else he could get done. we reached a pivot. president obama is not there but he is dangerously at that point. if you talk to democrats, i ran into a very, very loyal friend of this president. someone who served very high in the administration earlier today who said this president better get and it get it quick because he is at a dangerous...
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that's carried on much longer than it needed to be because we were off on a diversion in iraq. bush tax cuts that were passed helped to 2003 that explode the deficit that were unpaid for that benefited disproportionately the well-off in america. these are the reasons why we are in the debt and deficit situation that we confront in this country today. it's not because we have 50 million americans who are food insecure who we're trying to in in the greatest nation the world. now i'm thankful for organizations like the food bank of new york city that provide assistance to those who are trying to make it on a day-to-day basis with food banks all across the city, including many in the district that i represent. but there is a role for government to play in providing assistance to needy americans. these aren't individuals who have chosen poverty as a lifestyle. they have not chosen hunger as a lifestyle. . we should be doing everything we can to help them turn their lives around. now, in 2008 the economy collapsed. it was the worst situation financially that we find ourselves in sinc
that's carried on much longer than it needed to be because we were off on a diversion in iraq. bush tax cuts that were passed helped to 2003 that explode the deficit that were unpaid for that benefited disproportionately the well-off in america. these are the reasons why we are in the debt and deficit situation that we confront in this country today. it's not because we have 50 million americans who are food insecure who we're trying to in in the greatest nation the world. now i'm thankful for...
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as michelle miller reports, they're asking troops to share their experiences from iraq and afghanistan in just a few words. >> this one actually is one of my favorite ones on the website. >> reporter: west point graduates mike nemeth and shaun wheelwright believe a lot can be said in just six words. >> "responsibilities caused maturing beyond my years." >> reporter: these were just a few of the house to six-word war stories they've collected from veterans since june. "hearts and minds, i lost both." "taliban bullets, army hospital, found love." it's their way of helping the war weary begin their emotional recovery. >> there's tragedy. there's sadness. there's, you know, you have good memories, bad memories, so it's hard to pack it in six words. and what comes out is gratifying. it's incredible what six words can say. and how different each one is. >> reporter: many are about the gut-wrenching routine of war. "nicotine, caffeine, dead friends, no sleep." others use humor. "where did i leave my pants?" or focus on more personal battle, "divorce, despair, only god could repair." >> what w
as michelle miller reports, they're asking troops to share their experiences from iraq and afghanistan in just a few words. >> this one actually is one of my favorite ones on the website. >> reporter: west point graduates mike nemeth and shaun wheelwright believe a lot can be said in just six words. >> "responsibilities caused maturing beyond my years." >> reporter: these were just a few of the house to six-word war stories they've collected from veterans since...
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to the iraq war veterans was filled with all the lies that bush told us. even today, on the football game yesterday, i saw again they were saying these are the veterans day and he served in iraq on the war on terror. he did not serve in iraq on the war on terror. the war on terror was in afghanistan. terror.n the war on but now it is all part of our vocabulary. we are using orwellian terms durin. war on terror is a crazy expression for a limited war. hisy beetavis: you don't thinkt policies has done in thing to offend the tea party -- i'm just pressing you on this and i don't necessarily disagree that he hasn't done nearly as much as we hoped he would have done, has not been aggressive enough, has not been aggressive enough -- i'm with you on that durin. but there is something that has the opposition so hard on him. >> i know what you're saying. i really think that he is black has a lot to do with it. i don't know why these republican white people -- frankly, the o'connells -- the mcconnells -- it is like they are still fighting for the rights of whites in
to the iraq war veterans was filled with all the lies that bush told us. even today, on the football game yesterday, i saw again they were saying these are the veterans day and he served in iraq on the war on terror. he did not serve in iraq on the war on terror. the war on terror was in afghanistan. terror.n the war on but now it is all part of our vocabulary. we are using orwellian terms durin. war on terror is a crazy expression for a limited war. hisy beetavis: you don't thinkt policies has...
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waging violence in iraq. that isn't going to go away. >> our problem, we have abandon in the minds of the sunni countries who used to be our alleys, we have abandon them. the sudies and those countries are ut raged. this is -- outraged. this is another example -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is iraq tilting towards iran and is that bad? >> of course it is bad -- [ talking at the same time ] >> that is another reason why -- [ talking at the same time ] >> yes. yes. >> deal with iran which could slow thane nuclear program -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is congress likely to approve the request? >> no. >> you have had the last word. >> the next entity to lead a bail out will be puerto rico. >> he will tweak the law to help ease the cancellations. >> he will change his senior staff to deal with this. >> i predict hillary clinton will run for the presidency in 2016. bye-bye. [ music ] . >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, her new book is c
waging violence in iraq. that isn't going to go away. >> our problem, we have abandon in the minds of the sunni countries who used to be our alleys, we have abandon them. the sudies and those countries are ut raged. this is -- outraged. this is another example -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is iraq tilting towards iran and is that bad? >> of course it is bad -- [ talking at the same time ] >> that is another reason why -- [ talking at the same time ] >> yes....
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so it was like that in iraq war and now with syrian civil war. they try to hide their wrongs, but what they are doing wrong at home could be curtailed by actually accusing turkey, not giving enough water. >> reporter: but in the near future turkey is going to start taking much more water for agriculture, and that means new disagreements. >> turkey believes it could be managed efficiency, equitably, in a fair way. >> reporter: war, pollution, and climate change continue to mud y the waters. >>> we have someone from the peace conference. thank you for joining us. first of all coming off of that report we just heard, i would like to get your views on this particular issue. where do you stand between turkey, syria, and iraq? who is right? >> who is right or who is wrong may s maybe not the right question to ask. i'm sorry about that. the tygres, eufrates is one an area where we like to talk about the conflict. flip the coin and talk about those countries a few years ago. they wouldn't even sit in the same room together. and now after lots of efforts
so it was like that in iraq war and now with syrian civil war. they try to hide their wrongs, but what they are doing wrong at home could be curtailed by actually accusing turkey, not giving enough water. >> reporter: but in the near future turkey is going to start taking much more water for agriculture, and that means new disagreements. >> turkey believes it could be managed efficiency, equitably, in a fair way. >> reporter: war, pollution, and climate change continue to mud...
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these activists which later became known as the arctic thirty approach to iraq. platform in the north then a smaller group trying climbing onto it all of them were arrested first charged with piracy and then these charges were reduced to the kugan isn't but still if. they could be looking at facing up to seven years behind bars so this is still quite a serious violation quite a serious crime now greenpeace has been denying all the accusations saying this was a peaceful act of. protecting the environment. has become a stumbling block in the relations between russia and the netherlands as well since the arctic sunrise the vessel with the activists were all. it's now actually suing russia at the international maritime tribunals demanding the release of the ship and its crew meaning the activist as well all right. thank you very much indeed for that have to say. next they skyrocketing success this quiet explained. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually rea
these activists which later became known as the arctic thirty approach to iraq. platform in the north then a smaller group trying climbing onto it all of them were arrested first charged with piracy and then these charges were reduced to the kugan isn't but still if. they could be looking at facing up to seven years behind bars so this is still quite a serious violation quite a serious crime now greenpeace has been denying all the accusations saying this was a peaceful act of. protecting the...
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iraq war veteran andre rogers is president of the veterans' alliance. >> i'm hanging out. i'm not sure everybody's safe, comfortable and they're getting you know what they need. >> every week day, rogers drivers past six other community colleges on his way to san francisco. city college may be fighting for hits accreditation but it is the only school where he can get counseling for the flashbacks that still occasion me plague him during class. >> whether it's medical benefits or disability compensation, classes. any problems that they v they can come to me or i just walk around and ask them how are you doing, is there anything you need. >> are marine corps veteran ed win was studying to be a mechanical engineer. earlier this spring he was struggling. he stopped going to class. >> you called the suicide hotline so were you thinking about it at that point. >> yes, i was. >> what were you thinking about doing? >> cutting my wrists. >> in afghanistan, dell rio came upon a family, including two small children that had been shot by the taliban. here at the veterans' lounge he's
iraq war veteran andre rogers is president of the veterans' alliance. >> i'm hanging out. i'm not sure everybody's safe, comfortable and they're getting you know what they need. >> every week day, rogers drivers past six other community colleges on his way to san francisco. city college may be fighting for hits accreditation but it is the only school where he can get counseling for the flashbacks that still occasion me plague him during class. >> whether it's medical benefits...
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counterterror official warned today that al qaeda in iraq is stronger than it's been since 2006. matthew olsen is director of the national counterterrorism center. he told a senate hearing that the militants are exploiting "increasingly permissive security environments in iraq," and he warned other al qaeda affiliates are spreading. >> the threat level, as we look at the threat, is more disbursed geographically. the threat is... has moved out from the afghanistan-pakistan border region to broad swaths of areas that are largely ungoverned across north africa and the middle east. so, in some ways, it has... it has become more significant from a geographic perspective and more complicated from an intelligence perspective. >> woodruff: still, olsen said the threat of another 9/11-style attack on the u.s. is lower than it was in 2001. the nominee to chair the federal reserve is defending the central bank's stimulus efforts. janet yellen faced her senate confirmation hearing today. she said the economy still needs help, and she gave no indication of when the fed might curtail its stimu
counterterror official warned today that al qaeda in iraq is stronger than it's been since 2006. matthew olsen is director of the national counterterrorism center. he told a senate hearing that the militants are exploiting "increasingly permissive security environments in iraq," and he warned other al qaeda affiliates are spreading. >> the threat level, as we look at the threat, is more disbursed geographically. the threat is... has moved out from the afghanistan-pakistan border...
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deployed to iraq in 2003. you said two tours of duty. after leaving the army, you were named a tillman military scholar. received your masters degree in public policy from the university of maryland. >> right. >> you are as qualified as anyone out there. plus you have this added experience that makes you unbelievably valuable. >> i think something that most americans don't realize about female vets is that most of the time we're married to somebody who's still serving. so not only do we have to make the transition from soldier to veteran but from soldier to military spouse. >> keep the family together. take care of the kids. >> everyone my age, female veterans, most of us have small children or will soon. >> shelley's story is exactly why we created vet connecter. she's clearly qualified. she's clearly talented. any company would be just over the moon to have her. but what we're trying to do is connect veterans with these companies in a much simpler way. not since 1945 have we had an influx of veteran talent into the american labor force
deployed to iraq in 2003. you said two tours of duty. after leaving the army, you were named a tillman military scholar. received your masters degree in public policy from the university of maryland. >> right. >> you are as qualified as anyone out there. plus you have this added experience that makes you unbelievably valuable. >> i think something that most americans don't realize about female vets is that most of the time we're married to somebody who's still serving. so not...
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iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of community. david gets went along to one of their services. ♪ church.are meeting in a they have a choir. they also have moments of quiet contemplation. they even have a collection. one thing they don't have, however, is any reference to god or religion. between tuesday and wednesday of next week. nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement. he's a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in b
iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of community. david gets went along to one of their services. ♪ church.are meeting in a they have a choir. they also have moments of quiet...
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>> when i was in iraq, this was only two years ago, both iraq and saudi arabia were -- had a political environment that they were comfortable with oil prices down around $70, $80 a barrel. now, that's two years ago. and oil was at, i don't know, $115. $120 a barrel. so they already were comfortable with much lower levels. >> would saudi arabia really hurt themselves just to stick it to iran? >> i don't think it's viewed as sticking it to iran. i think they view it as a national security issue for saudi arabia. they don't want to -- they want to keep iran down. maybe bring iran to the negotiating table with saudi arabia. >> so maybe it's a necessary evil. >> it is. >> for saudi arabia. okay. but how likely is that scenario where they would keep those spigots open just to, as brian said, stick it to iran? >> when the conversations that i've had with senior iraqi oil executives, they're the ones who brought this to my attention. they're the ones who said, if the oil production -- and this actually, they were talking about relations between iraq and iran. and they felt very strongly that t
>> when i was in iraq, this was only two years ago, both iraq and saudi arabia were -- had a political environment that they were comfortable with oil prices down around $70, $80 a barrel. now, that's two years ago. and oil was at, i don't know, $115. $120 a barrel. so they already were comfortable with much lower levels. >> would saudi arabia really hurt themselves just to stick it to iran? >> i don't think it's viewed as sticking it to iran. i think they view it as a...
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she wanted him to draw her husband, killed in iraq. >> it was the first one. i've done dozens of these. >> simple imr answers: >> why are you here? why am i here, i think i'm here to do this work. >> every portrait is sent to recipients with a personal letter from regan. >> should be about the same. >> who this thanks them for allowing him to share their loss and ease their pain. we brought this portrait to corporal 10's girl friend. >> amy, we have a delivery from michael regan. >> and amy frost can once again look into fenn's eyes. >> sorry. >> there's an incredible broken heart in this cup and there's nothing i can do to fix that but part of this broken heart are these families and i can help fix that. >> you want to get as many as you can in this. this will help a lot. >> and even though he draws war dead he insists his art is not a statement about war or death. it's an acknowledgment of loss and service. a mission and a calling. >> i don't have a choice. this is -- i don't think i'm the one drawing at the table. i think it's my hands. i'm never alone down
she wanted him to draw her husband, killed in iraq. >> it was the first one. i've done dozens of these. >> simple imr answers: >> why are you here? why am i here, i think i'm here to do this work. >> every portrait is sent to recipients with a personal letter from regan. >> should be about the same. >> who this thanks them for allowing him to share their loss and ease their pain. we brought this portrait to corporal 10's girl friend. >> amy, we have a...
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the iraq thing is very, very important. what i'm being told in the future, iraq cannot be a heavy water reactor, it cannot be a plutonium producer. it must be converted to a light-water reactor. we'll see. >> finally, richard haass, what is the odd that this leads iran from having a nuclear program? >> preventing? it won't do that much. the negotiations like this, george, don't solve problems. they manage them. think of this as a condition to be managed. how much is iran going to be allowed? how much time will we have? if iran decides to cheat or break out, how much warning will we get? the real question is, how much warning and how much confidence do we have in that morning and that introduces a degree of stability or instablgt? >> thank you very much. >>> powerhouse roundtable is up next. >>> plus, facebook's mark zuckerberg making moves from silicon valley to capitol hill. >> vast month jorty leaders in washington have said it should happen. so, why isn't it happening? (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project mana
the iraq thing is very, very important. what i'm being told in the future, iraq cannot be a heavy water reactor, it cannot be a plutonium producer. it must be converted to a light-water reactor. we'll see. >> finally, richard haass, what is the odd that this leads iran from having a nuclear program? >> preventing? it won't do that much. the negotiations like this, george, don't solve problems. they manage them. think of this as a condition to be managed. how much is iran going to be...
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both men had controversies, bush the iraq war, obama healthcare. so, is there an anti-warp sentiment in america? president bush being angry she has failed to appear on this program. statement more erroneous when you examine recent history. this week we are marking the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination. weighs hated and vilified by some because he was a roman catholic. again the irrational hatred directed toward kennedy far greater than what barack obama has experienced. so, what oprah winfrey is doing is making an excuse for president obama using race. many other committed left wing people who truly revere the president are doing the same thing. we all know that some americans do despise barack obama because of his skin color. there will always be bigots. but the number is insignificant. and i submit that oprah winfrey and others who play the race card can't back up their statements with any facts. the lunatic fringe will hate, no matter. what but legitimate criticism of barack obama is not race-centric. it based on policy. the
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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. well, 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
>> 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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and you mention iraq. some people are very concerned about iraq. 7,000 people have been killed in iraq about this year. worst security situation in five years. >> you're saying you're skeptical about the big increase out of iraq. >> hearing companies say they're starting to really evaluate how much more investment they're going to put in given the kurt challenges. >> john, i hope you're right because what would that mean for gasoline prices? >> much lower. $3, $2.50 i think in a lot of places. but also, the interesting effect is going to be particularly in europe, where they'll see a break. but they're also going to see downward pressure even more on their inflation rate. so that's going to spur the ecb to defend this inflationary scare. >> i hadn't thought about that. the head of the central bank there is worried about deflation. >> right. >> falling prices. this would add to that for sure. >> it would absolutely add to that it's going to cut their manufacturing costs. it's going to cut their fuel cost is
and you mention iraq. some people are very concerned about iraq. 7,000 people have been killed in iraq about this year. worst security situation in five years. >> you're saying you're skeptical about the big increase out of iraq. >> hearing companies say they're starting to really evaluate how much more investment they're going to put in given the kurt challenges. >> john, i hope you're right because what would that mean for gasoline prices? >> much lower. $3, $2.50 i...
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much of it we believe perpetrated by sunni extremists in iraq. almost all of it focused on iraqi targets, not u.s. targets necessarily, but certainly there has been an uptick in the violence in that country. >> we certainly want to avoid a scenario where afghanistan becomes a launching pad for terrorists again, do we not? >> absolutely. >> thank you all. >> senator levin. >> i just have a few more questions. , you indicated you don't have a personal problem with congress into giving the witnesses from benghazi, but that you haven't talked to your prosecutors. is that which is that? >> i don't know. i haven't discussed it with the department of justice to see whether there's separate concerns about from the assistant u.s. attorneys handling the matter about it. and when i say witnesses, i thought the question was about the survivors which are the u.s. personnel to -- >> correct, correct. is it possible that you would have a different opinion if you talk to those prosecutors? >> it's always possible, sure. i don't know. >> of the question has to do
much of it we believe perpetrated by sunni extremists in iraq. almost all of it focused on iraqi targets, not u.s. targets necessarily, but certainly there has been an uptick in the violence in that country. >> we certainly want to avoid a scenario where afghanistan becomes a launching pad for terrorists again, do we not? >> absolutely. >> thank you all. >> senator levin. >> i just have a few more questions. , you indicated you don't have a personal problem with...
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these started out in protest of the war in iraq and afghanistan. there were 4,000 but the numbers show us 7,000 veterans have been killed in those two wars. we have several dozen people out here to remember those people who have died and have a full report coming up tonight on kron 4 inch at 6. reporting live in l.a. fay retailers. >>> today bay area residents did pay their respects at a sears of events. a large group got up early to honor hoes those most who served. their job was not easy but they said it was quite worthwhile. >> today a large group came out to honor hoes. first there was a gathering inside. vets reflected on serving. there were several standing on observation seas then all for a parade. for those who served this is a day to remember all of those who dedicated their time to the country. >> the best country in the world. it really is. >> my dad was in the marines world war 2 so i can talk to him very emotional. >> it's very humbling. there's a lot of people that are here that have done a lot and gone through a lot. really experienc
these started out in protest of the war in iraq and afghanistan. there were 4,000 but the numbers show us 7,000 veterans have been killed in those two wars. we have several dozen people out here to remember those people who have died and have a full report coming up tonight on kron 4 inch at 6. reporting live in l.a. fay retailers. >>> today bay area residents did pay their respects at a sears of events. a large group got up early to honor hoes those most who served. their job was not...
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. >> she's a naval academy grad, an iraq war vet. ariana clay left the marines after she was gang raped fellow officers. >> when i reported it my command responded with retaliation. >> it happened in 2009 in washington dc where clay said the commander fostered a hostile environment. >> he decided in writing that calling officers sluts and whores was not harassment and any harassment was deserved because of who i wore or complained about it. >> she should have never had to learn lesson she did. >> they are pushing an amendment that would take the decision of prosecuting sexual assault cases out of the military chain of command. >> sexual assault in the military is not new. it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long. >> department of defense officials say they have zero tolerance for sexual assault and at the naval academy in annapolis officials say that they've revamped sexual assault prevention and response programs. >> it's impossible to expect justice in the legal system run by commanders with no legal training.
. >> she's a naval academy grad, an iraq war vet. ariana clay left the marines after she was gang raped fellow officers. >> when i reported it my command responded with retaliation. >> it happened in 2009 in washington dc where clay said the commander fostered a hostile environment. >> he decided in writing that calling officers sluts and whores was not harassment and any harassment was deserved because of who i wore or complained about it. >> she should have never...
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there would be no rotation ory, relief like iraq andis weghanistan. marines who join the corp. during the war would likely go afghanistan. marines who joined the corps during that law will likely go straight from the drill field to the battlefield without the benefit of pre combat training. we will have fewer forces arriving less trained, arriving late tore the fight. this would delay the buildup of combat power, allow the she ran a tight ship at the white house conducting white glove inspections and approving all the menu for a record number of state visits. watch our program saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and live monday night our series continues. >> mrs. kennedy is very well known as a style icon. admiration of our fashion sense. mrs. kennedy put a lot of thought to her wardrobe when she was representing the cub at the white house and traveling abroad. as respect for the red of the canadian maple leaf. i admire the thought that mrs. kennedy put to her wardrobe . that is here on c-span 2 at 9:30 a.m. eastern. later on c-span president obama will be in new orleans f
there would be no rotation ory, relief like iraq andis weghanistan. marines who join the corp. during the war would likely go afghanistan. marines who joined the corps during that law will likely go straight from the drill field to the battlefield without the benefit of pre combat training. we will have fewer forces arriving less trained, arriving late tore the fight. this would delay the buildup of combat power, allow the she ran a tight ship at the white house conducting white glove...
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waging violence in iraq. that isn't going to go away. >> our problem, we have abandon in the minds of the sunni countries who used to be our alleys, we have abandon them. the sudies and those countries are ut raged. this is -- outraged. this is another example -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is iraq tilting towards iran and is that bad? >> of course it is bad -- [ talking at the same time ] >> that is another reason why -- [ talking at the same time ] >> yes. yes. >> deal with iran which could slow thane nuclear program -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is congress likely to approve the request? >> no. >> you have had the last word. >> the next entity to lead a bail out will be puerto rico. >> he will tweak the law to help ease the cancellations. >> he will change his senior staff to deal with this. >> i predict hillary clinton will run for the presidency in 2016. bye-bye. [ music ] a and >> hello, i'm llewellyn king, host of "white house chronicle," which is coming up, but first a few thoughts of my own.
waging violence in iraq. that isn't going to go away. >> our problem, we have abandon in the minds of the sunni countries who used to be our alleys, we have abandon them. the sudies and those countries are ut raged. this is -- outraged. this is another example -- [ talking at the same time ] >> is iraq tilting towards iran and is that bad? >> of course it is bad -- [ talking at the same time ] >> that is another reason why -- [ talking at the same time ] >> yes....
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weapons of mass destruction in iraq would you find them equivalent. not necessarily because i think that bush george every bush is someone who is probably more led astray by the neoconservatives in his cabinet he doesn't strike me as the type of sort of evil plot or that a lot of people assumed him to be remembered donald rumsfeld dick cheney those people had been in the government for years before judge george every bush ever was the governor of texas so i would like to say that if you're looking at the present the two presidents and their statements one about health care the other about iraq george w. bush was probably based on false intelligence and barack obama he's either an idiot or he definitely lied because there were plenty of briefings that show that there were tons of people who were going to lose their health care plans and the president either did not read the only his own bill or he directly lied to the people of about what was in it so we had to pass the bill to find out what was in it now we know what was in it and we see that fifty to
weapons of mass destruction in iraq would you find them equivalent. not necessarily because i think that bush george every bush is someone who is probably more led astray by the neoconservatives in his cabinet he doesn't strike me as the type of sort of evil plot or that a lot of people assumed him to be remembered donald rumsfeld dick cheney those people had been in the government for years before judge george every bush ever was the governor of texas so i would like to say that if you're...
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through the seventh century or so the upsurge in violence in iraq against shia communities is that it linked to what's going on inside there right but the government is blaming sunni kind of link to extremists that tax so knowing that enemy why and they will to fight it. well that the borders are porous the place isn't complete chaos and it's hard to keep control of the borders there's clearly here. the ability of these barbarians for they really are to move i can forward similarly a low they have been helped in this regard by such as took it and of course there are areas that mean baka and of course the west has played of it ignore the rule in the us i mean the us with regard to the rock specifically to the young people movement in europe and the united states predicted that this is precisely what would happen if you actually knew key went into iraq as they did in two thousand and three so this is a key so if the chickens coming home to roost but the key is the entire region is a complete chaos because with this regional conflict as i say this difficult for security forces in iraq an
through the seventh century or so the upsurge in violence in iraq against shia communities is that it linked to what's going on inside there right but the government is blaming sunni kind of link to extremists that tax so knowing that enemy why and they will to fight it. well that the borders are porous the place isn't complete chaos and it's hard to keep control of the borders there's clearly here. the ability of these barbarians for they really are to move i can forward similarly a low they...
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town about fifty people was that of being injured in attacks that an abundance of big escalation in iraq in recent months making this the deadliest year since two thousand the foot of the seven thousand victims well to tell but the rising bloodshed in iraq we built a special court date together with the website iraq body count in the web addresses the bottom of your screen a month by month. it recounts the attacks of twenty thirteen along with the details and the two numbers. every time we checked outill keep small skies famous metro on the back. i'm going to lie in technology company that somewhere. i mean who knew ch. room. there's now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupied movement. this is nothing to do with hunger and homelessness with different key problem in the so called first world debt. early jubilee project is arty bought around fifty million dollars purse so that americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought were for medical bills and now the people who had to pay these bills are fr
town about fifty people was that of being injured in attacks that an abundance of big escalation in iraq in recent months making this the deadliest year since two thousand the foot of the seven thousand victims well to tell but the rising bloodshed in iraq we built a special court date together with the website iraq body count in the web addresses the bottom of your screen a month by month. it recounts the attacks of twenty thirteen along with the details and the two numbers. every time we...
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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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iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of community. david gets went along to one of their services. ♪ church.are meeting in a they have a choir. they also have moments of quiet contemplation. they even have a collection. one thing they don't have, however, is any reference to god or religion. between tuesday and wednesday of next week. nes is theon joa cofounder of the movement. he's a standup comedian by trade, so no surprise that his gatherings are struggled with humor. >> it does not mean you cannot have fun. we are changing the world, i think. >> that is a big change, a big claim, changing the world? 35.eah, we started out with imagine what could happen if 30% of the people in b
iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of community. david gets went along to one of their services. ♪ church.are meeting in a they have a choir. they also have moments of quiet...
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army captain who had served in iraq. >> they wanted to assassinate this particular u.s. captain. >> reporter: a big break in the case came out of this fbi warehouse in washington. >> this is basically america's bomb library. >> reporter: the repository for some 100,000 bombs used against american targets around the world. fbi technicians were able to find the fingerprints of one of the kentucky men on a bomb that had been planted in iraq in 2005. >> see how you can see it right here. >> and right there. >> yep. >> what was that like when you made the match? >> it was like finding a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: now there is an urgent effort to go through a huge backlog of other bombs looking for fingerprint matches with other refugees in the u.s. who also may have been able to hide their al qaeda ties. >> we are currently supporting dozens of current counter-terrorism investigations like that. >> dozens of cases? >> correct. >> where you're looking for prints of people who are in this country now? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the two kentucky men both pleaded gui
army captain who had served in iraq. >> they wanted to assassinate this particular u.s. captain. >> reporter: a big break in the case came out of this fbi warehouse in washington. >> this is basically america's bomb library. >> reporter: the repository for some 100,000 bombs used against american targets around the world. fbi technicians were able to find the fingerprints of one of the kentucky men on a bomb that had been planted in iraq in 2005. >> see how you can...
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and i didn't listen to my sixth sense that kept me alive in iraq. and i didn't do that here. >> did you have any guns in the car? >> yes, i did. i have my shotgun. it pretty much goes anywhere with me. >> and sure enough, the police did find the gun in the trunk of his car. >> all right. is there anything else? >> that's it, sir. >> there's another man outside our house here to meet a girl who told him she was 13. >> hey. you made it. >> this time, our decoy invites him in. >> come back. >> meet 37-year-old mike vestal screen name mike_vestal69. he tells the decoy, "i must warn you i am kinda big down there." and asks her if she wants to see. then e-mails her a picture of his genitals. they make plans to meet and he says "you might not want to be with boys your age when i get done with you." >> i made us some frozen lemonade. and i got the hot tub started. >> but he won't be getting into the hot tub today. so did you bring your swim trunks? >> nope. >> no. what did you bring? >> nothing. >> why'd you come here today? >> it was stupid. i should have
and i didn't listen to my sixth sense that kept me alive in iraq. and i didn't do that here. >> did you have any guns in the car? >> yes, i did. i have my shotgun. it pretty much goes anywhere with me. >> and sure enough, the police did find the gun in the trunk of his car. >> all right. is there anything else? >> that's it, sir. >> there's another man outside our house here to meet a girl who told him she was 13. >> hey. you made it. >> this...
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it's particularly important to halt work on iraq. commissioning that essentially would give iran a free pass and would close the window on the military option. it allows them to pocket the implicit recognition of its so- called right to enrichment. it's important to note there is no such right. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty gives them the right to a peaceful program but does not say anything specifically about enrichment. most or many do not have enrichment but by the fuel from elsewhere. if iran was truly interested in an economic solution, this is the route it would take. it's clear that iran has more than just peaceful intentions. the iranian president has trumpeted this a major deal in which the p5 plus one, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany, has recognized their right to iranian your richmond. it could set the stage for them to withdraw from ago she haitians in the future if it seems they are paying .nsufficient attention the bottom line, this is a thetep because it leaves nuclear infrastruc
it's particularly important to halt work on iraq. commissioning that essentially would give iran a free pass and would close the window on the military option. it allows them to pocket the implicit recognition of its so- called right to enrichment. it's important to note there is no such right. the nuclear nonproliferation treaty gives them the right to a peaceful program but does not say anything specifically about enrichment. most or many do not have enrichment but by the fuel from elsewhere....
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and iran wants a seat at the iraq table and the iraq table is very unsteady. so i understand their desire to be part of it. but having said that, iraq is not out of the woods and certainly we are not on the same side as the iranians. there have been instances which we've agreed. afghanistan, believe it or not, there was a period of time which we collaborated effectively with iran, but these things are fleeting and not forever, so you are right. >> i just had a question if we weren't murky enough already. i'd like to talk about iranian domestic economics. we talk about sanctions and how that effects them and their economy. but i was wondering how severe are some of their own policies, how severe is the recovery going to be for the highly educated and underememployed young population, you mentioned 65% under 35 years old, what's the way forward for them? is that going to involve reprivatizing the industry in iran? >> iran economically looks worse than it should look because it has a very sophisticated business sector, highly educated people, a good labor force,
and iran wants a seat at the iraq table and the iraq table is very unsteady. so i understand their desire to be part of it. but having said that, iraq is not out of the woods and certainly we are not on the same side as the iranians. there have been instances which we've agreed. afghanistan, believe it or not, there was a period of time which we collaborated effectively with iran, but these things are fleeting and not forever, so you are right. >> i just had a question if we weren't murky...
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when i was in iraq in 2004 - i spent four months there - i was doing post-blast investigations. we go to the scene of a bombing, an i.e.d. attack, we scour the scene for make, type, design and signature of the bomb make e. there was combined explosive sell, sexy, and they were bringing the pieces together, cataloguing them, looking for physical evidence that may be attached to them, including fingerprints, dna and otherwise. that's been catalogued in a 100,000 device warehouse. outside washington is where the repository is held. it's where the devices are. they go back in to look for additional evidence. they had a fingerprint, went back to the period in time, to the physical locations and proximity and linked a fingerprint to this. >> it has to be a massive investigation. why weren't these guys arrested. why did the f.b.i. leave them out there. they had gotten the video tape tying them together a year into the investigation. why not arrest them, instead of having al-qaeda bombers on the loose in the united states. >> sometimes it's better to have them on a leash and tight surve
when i was in iraq in 2004 - i spent four months there - i was doing post-blast investigations. we go to the scene of a bombing, an i.e.d. attack, we scour the scene for make, type, design and signature of the bomb make e. there was combined explosive sell, sexy, and they were bringing the pieces together, cataloguing them, looking for physical evidence that may be attached to them, including fingerprints, dna and otherwise. that's been catalogued in a 100,000 device warehouse. outside...
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. >> a mosque's closed door is not just unusual u in iraq it's a political statement. simply put it means enough i is enough and the government needs to act. the sunni endowment office has taken this step in a protest of what they see as a war against them. >> car bomb attacks happen regularly here. and so many characters have been murdered in what the group says is a targeted attack against them. the mosques leader is angry. we shutdown the mosques because our clerics have been killed and our mosques attacked. in the past month the scholars and professors have also been killed. we have always pleaded with the government and told them this cub is under sectarian violence. sectarian violence is on the rise and peel in iraq are worried that they are shutting down the mosques and will further heighten tension. >> we believe the su sunni xwhot has bee -- community has been persecuted. how do h we know they won't be killed in the neighbourhoods they are there to protect. when i go to a mosque and it's closed i feel those armed groups have succeeded in their agenda. >> iraq'
. >> a mosque's closed door is not just unusual u in iraq it's a political statement. simply put it means enough i is enough and the government needs to act. the sunni endowment office has taken this step in a protest of what they see as a war against them. >> car bomb attacks happen regularly here. and so many characters have been murdered in what the group says is a targeted attack against them. the mosques leader is angry. we shutdown the mosques because our clerics have been...
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it is part of the problem in iraq today. obviously a huge part of the problem. republic, yet some how iran is being given a price to its program. >> there was talk, rumors more than anything that thanks to wikileaks we remember the call to cut off the head of the snake in tehran. what impact would a deal in geneva have on the stability of the gulf region? israel is the cause of all these problems. iran would not use its cause for obtaining the nuclear arms. saudis have expressed in the past that if iran is given cart blanch to obtain and keep arsenal it will open up a complete pandora's box. already destabilized vision. what kind of mention are we spending because north korea is watching, cuba is watching, israel is watching as well. >> what about the kingdom's relationship with the united states, it's traditional ally and protector. how would it impact that relationship. >> well, the devil is in the details. it's a good deal because we saw that with syria and we saw that with libya, and we saw that in an ugly manner with iraq. but if it's not clear, if it's mur
it is part of the problem in iraq today. obviously a huge part of the problem. republic, yet some how iran is being given a price to its program. >> there was talk, rumors more than anything that thanks to wikileaks we remember the call to cut off the head of the snake in tehran. what impact would a deal in geneva have on the stability of the gulf region? israel is the cause of all these problems. iran would not use its cause for obtaining the nuclear arms. saudis have expressed in the...
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look at the war in iraq, look at the economy. just factually what happened to this country was terrible. >> he was not equipped to be the president of the united states. >> i don't know about that. >> that's what we learned. he was ill equipped in terms of having the skills and conceptual view of the world. >> what do you think of bill clinton as an ex-president? >> remarkable in two ways. what he has accomplished on a global scale in terms of his own clinton initiative in so many areas. but also we have not had a former president campaigning to make his wife the next president of the united states. it all fits together in a remarkable -- it's a great story. >> it is. >> it's a great human tale. >> and his relationship with the current president and the current first -- even the optics today of seeing them together was something that you've never seen before. >> but clinton knew we have to do good in the world and really work. >> i think he's been excellent as an ex-president. i give him an enormous amount of credit for what he's
look at the war in iraq, look at the economy. just factually what happened to this country was terrible. >> he was not equipped to be the president of the united states. >> i don't know about that. >> that's what we learned. he was ill equipped in terms of having the skills and conceptual view of the world. >> what do you think of bill clinton as an ex-president? >> remarkable in two ways. what he has accomplished on a global scale in terms of his own clinton...
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we head to iraq for the observance of ashura. and trouble for the mayor of toronto - why calls for him to step down is getting louder. >> and a highs -- a highsan drovy candidate making news. >> and the sun rises over new york city. . >>> welcome back. there are a number of islands in the philippines difficult to reach in normal circumstances. now that typhoon haiyan has swept through it's tougher to reach victims in these remote locations. the crisis in a city to the west shows how complex the relief effort is, there is a city receiving aid, but there's no way for survivors to access it. we have the details. >> it is gridlocked here. the aid is gridlocked. there's plenty of aid here - none of it is getting to the people who need it. the u.n. are office for coordinating humanitarian chief baroness valerie amos pleaded with the mayor of tacloban to try to break the gridlock. there's no fuel for trucks to distribute the aid. there's nowhere for the aid - nowhere from it to be distributed. it's not going anywhere. at the same time a
we head to iraq for the observance of ashura. and trouble for the mayor of toronto - why calls for him to step down is getting louder. >> and a highs -- a highsan drovy candidate making news. >> and the sun rises over new york city. . >>> welcome back. there are a number of islands in the philippines difficult to reach in normal circumstances. now that typhoon haiyan has swept through it's tougher to reach victims in these remote locations. the crisis in a city to the west...
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the two served together on more than 40 missions in iraq, sniffing out everything from hidden weapons to large homemade bombs. logan says diego saved his life and many others more times than he can count. >> he comes up and starts sniffing a lot right next to where i'm standing, and then gives me a full indication that, hey, dad, something's here. and it turned out that there were two roadside bombs that had been buried, to deep for metal detectors to find. >> reporter: and logan wanted to return the favor. for years, he'd been searching for his old partner, even on facebook, wanting to adopt him after his service was over. >> no doubt diego would have found a happy home somewhere. but a home with me is totally different than a home with a new stranger. >> reporter: tuesday, the air force officially retired the dog and allowed black to adopt him. >> he was my best friend, my partner in iraq. no matter how bad things got in iraq, i always had something that loved me unconditionally. >> reporter: the rest of diego's life, logan will be returning that love. mine was earned orbiting the m
the two served together on more than 40 missions in iraq, sniffing out everything from hidden weapons to large homemade bombs. logan says diego saved his life and many others more times than he can count. >> he comes up and starts sniffing a lot right next to where i'm standing, and then gives me a full indication that, hey, dad, something's here. and it turned out that there were two roadside bombs that had been buried, to deep for metal detectors to find. >> reporter: and logan...
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until the fbi discovered that two al qaeda terrorists from iraq had been resettled here two years ago as refugees. and were caught trying to obtain weapons to be used to kill more americans. in this video, being seen publicly for the first time this morning. >> i think they wanted to kill americans. but i think they wanted the freedom that america provided to them. >> reporter: before coming to kentucky, the two were part of an al qaeda-connected group that carried out dozens of attacks on u.s. soldiers in iraq. >> he had them for lunch and dinner, meaning he had killed them. >> reporter: including one roadside bomb that killed four members of the pennsylvania national guard. >> i think these two individuals specifically are innately evil. >> reporter: the two terrorists, were able to get through what an abc news investigation discovered was a flawed u.s. system of background checks. even though both men had been detained by iraqi authorities on suspicion of being insurgents. >> if you're asking my opinion, i would say the system failed. otherwise, they wouldn't have been here in the
until the fbi discovered that two al qaeda terrorists from iraq had been resettled here two years ago as refugees. and were caught trying to obtain weapons to be used to kill more americans. in this video, being seen publicly for the first time this morning. >> i think they wanted to kill americans. but i think they wanted the freedom that america provided to them. >> reporter: before coming to kentucky, the two were part of an al qaeda-connected group that carried out dozens of...
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richard has the latest from cairo. >> it's clear listening to iraq's prime minister that iraq is in trub. iraq is back in a civil war. according to the u.n. about a thousand people are killed in iraq every single month. the overall levels of violence have returned to 2008 level. that means the u.s. military surge have been wiped out. that's a significant statement especially if you were one of the tens of thousands of american troops that served in iraq to try and bring stability only the see the country return to where it is now. prime minister is in the united states now asking for help. drone, planes, things hechs getting when u.s. troops were in iraq but he lost when troops were pulled out of the country. the other big story. pakistan, a u.s. military u.s. intelligence drone strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban. he's the man responsible of killing thousands of people, mostly bombing attacks inside pakistan. he's responsible for a cia attack in 2009 and a failed bombing in new york's time square. nbc news, cairo. >> pack kistani leaders say thi was a drone attack. >>> yel
richard has the latest from cairo. >> it's clear listening to iraq's prime minister that iraq is in trub. iraq is back in a civil war. according to the u.n. about a thousand people are killed in iraq every single month. the overall levels of violence have returned to 2008 level. that means the u.s. military surge have been wiped out. that's a significant statement especially if you were one of the tens of thousands of american troops that served in iraq to try and bring stability only the...
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the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of perth but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army is weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a whole is dysfunctional that hasn't worked for the last ten years so. i don't think what's going on in iraq is going to be a risk to the global sort of risk but obviously it's going to be rich to oil markets in the around the world is going to be a risk to the region as the middle east iran and what's going on in syria i mean this could turn sort of this can stow ball from syria and then to iraq and then it can you never know what is going to stop. gamma is the kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein's regime she says whatever the assistance from washington it will not stabilize iraq. the government does not represent the people i mean the government is quiet this see squabbling among the alliance is formed off alliance of some political parties most of them got militias and they are very busy figh
the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of perth but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army is weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a whole is dysfunctional that hasn't worked for the last ten years so. i don't think what's going on in iraq is going to be a risk to the global sort of risk but obviously it's going to be rich to oil markets in the around...