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i thought they hate people, turkeys. >> how much time have you spent with a turkey? >> jimmy: eating them, a lot. >> fair enough. they like -- i've been -- >> jimmy: i've had my hands in weird turkey places. >> i see this picture. and i can show you exactly where i touched a turkey. >> i have to s . >> jimmy: it looks like you aren't getting along. >> that's magnolia. she had a thing for my jewelry. right here, under her wing, if you, like, all turkeys, if you pet a turkey there, magnolia do this thing with her head, kind of like this, like a dog, a puppy with his leg. >> jimmy: does that signify pleasure? >> i hope so. >> jimmy: and what are these? orange turkeys down here? >> yes. those are pumpkins. >> jimmy: of course. you adopted those, as well? >> i did. >> jimmy: can people eat those? >> yes, you can. >> jimmy: you don't like people eating animals at all. >> i don't. can we still be friends? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. only to a certain point. >> right. >> jimmy: yeah, no, i just can't -- i thought about it and i tried to run it through in my head and go, yeah, mayb
i thought they hate people, turkeys. >> how much time have you spent with a turkey? >> jimmy: eating them, a lot. >> fair enough. they like -- i've been -- >> jimmy: i've had my hands in weird turkey places. >> i see this picture. and i can show you exactly where i touched a turkey. >> i have to s . >> jimmy: it looks like you aren't getting along. >> that's magnolia. she had a thing for my jewelry. right here, under her wing, if you, like, all...
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turkey was a very secular country for a long time. associated that with them but today it is a very prosperous relatively all couldn't country and is a member of the cheech would be which is one of the largest 20 economies in the world which they recently have their segment with president obama and istanbul has become a major flock for tourism and business. turkey has an open political system that you can find. it is not perfect but better than most others. but is not secularism that brought it to where it is but where turkey has got to where it is because integrated into the global economy and erotically is the non muslin middle-class that has led the way. how? turkey in the '70s and '80s was a bankrupt economy much like brazil, argentina and mexico had a lot of dead bird but it did exactly what they did and went to the imf and ask for help. the imf said to the same thing which is you have to restructure and change your economy and trade with the world. you cannot protect the large industries with tariffs and pour money into then you
turkey was a very secular country for a long time. associated that with them but today it is a very prosperous relatively all couldn't country and is a member of the cheech would be which is one of the largest 20 economies in the world which they recently have their segment with president obama and istanbul has become a major flock for tourism and business. turkey has an open political system that you can find. it is not perfect but better than most others. but is not secularism that brought it...
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turkey is much too large, much too diverse. and there have been concerns by the military and the establishment that there's been what's called creeping islamization in the country for several years now, since the erdogan government came into office. and reducing the military's powers and really crediting them could be one of the attempts and really undermining the main defender of secularism. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the connections between wall street and greece as the fallout of the economic crisis continues. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: the greek debt crisis extended to both wall street and washington today. greece is facing the possibility of a default and the certainty of austerity measures that have already sparked protests over job, wage, and service cuts. there are also now increasing questions about the role that wall street banks might have played in, first, helping greece mask its real problems. and, more recently, harming its chances for recovery. all that came up at a senate hearing today with fed ch
turkey is much too large, much too diverse. and there have been concerns by the military and the establishment that there's been what's called creeping islamization in the country for several years now, since the erdogan government came into office. and reducing the military's powers and really crediting them could be one of the attempts and really undermining the main defender of secularism. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the connections between wall street and greece as the fallout of...
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helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, >> i think turkey shares the view that we need a solution to the issue. there are a number of ideas and it was spelled out about one year ago or the solutions are laid out whether they be a special status or what kind of the new province should be handled. it is not a question of coming up with a solution in advance. it is a question of encouraging process which will lead to solutions. i know the turkish government has the capacity to be influential with certain parts of the equation. that is keeping with their diplomatic interests in seeing that a tough issue in a neighboring country is resolved in a peaceful way. i cannot tell you how it is going to come out but i can tel
helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, >> i think turkey shares the view that we need a solution to the issue. there are a number of ideas and it was...
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turkey has been governed by mr. urdawan. he is a pious moslem. but he is a skillful politician who has achieved unprecedented success. turkey has changed, too. no longer is military intervention tolerated eagerly. when a forces tried to challenge this prime minister, he called another election. he won by a bigger majority. that leaves few options. watching colleagues be dragged through the courts would be uncomfortable, but the unfortunate commander himself has said the era of coups is now over. abc news, is a sample. >> gordon brown has apologized for thousands of british children sent to former british colonies, often without their parents' knowledge. the program ended 40 years ago. it was meant to offer a better life abroad. the reality was often different. we have this. >> that were promised so much. thousands of british children transported to the other side of the world. so-called "good white stock" to populate the colonies. they were promised a happy life in australia. the reality was different. [unintelligible] >> when her mother died, sh
turkey has been governed by mr. urdawan. he is a pious moslem. but he is a skillful politician who has achieved unprecedented success. turkey has changed, too. no longer is military intervention tolerated eagerly. when a forces tried to challenge this prime minister, he called another election. he won by a bigger majority. that leaves few options. watching colleagues be dragged through the courts would be uncomfortable, but the unfortunate commander himself has said the era of coups is now...
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helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, i think turkey shares our view that we need negotiated solution to that. to the issue of kirkuk. there are a number of ideas that ar what kind should it be? how should and of itself? it is not a question of coming up with a solution in advance. it is a question of encouraging the process. i know that the turkish government has the capacity to be influential with parts of the equation. it is not all. it is in keeping with the issues. i cannot tell you how it is going to come out. i can say that we are all very much engaged that we will do it in a peaceful way that stresses consensus within the region. we will work very hard on that. >> this is from the representative from th
helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, i think turkey shares our view that we need negotiated solution to that. to the issue of kirkuk. there are a number of...
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and incidentally, it is not a threat to turkey. now again, i'm not saying that turkey would, if kurdistan declared itself independent tomorrow, that turkey would be very enthusiastic about it, but there is a clear evolution in that situation. the other frame with which we discuss these problems is that we tend to describe the people of these areas by the state. the number of times that i heard the phrase yugoslavs from people, i can assure you i never met a croat who accepted he was a yugoslav. there were a few people of mixed products of mixed marriages who describe themselves as yugoslavs. you're not going to contradict me on that one. [laughter] >> i bet there are some serbs who describe themselves that way, but not so many. a certain number of bosnians, muslims, but fundamentally, this is and how they look at it. this was really a construct that we had. we also referred to soviets, czechoslovakia, and we referred to iraqi's. and again, and virtually every kurd if you call him an iraqi, he or she is offended. and frankly, descri
and incidentally, it is not a threat to turkey. now again, i'm not saying that turkey would, if kurdistan declared itself independent tomorrow, that turkey would be very enthusiastic about it, but there is a clear evolution in that situation. the other frame with which we discuss these problems is that we tend to describe the people of these areas by the state. the number of times that i heard the phrase yugoslavs from people, i can assure you i never met a croat who accepted he was a yugoslav....
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helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, i think turkey shares our view that we need negotiated solution to that. to the issue of kirkuk. there are a number of ideas that are filled out in the report of about a year ago where they laid out solution, should the special status, what kind of, should be a new province, how should it be handled? i think it's not a question of coming up with a solution in advance. itsy solution of encouraging a process which will lead to a solution. i know that turkish government has a capacity to be influential with a certain parts of the equation is there, especially the turkomen for example. but that's not all. it is just in keeping with the diplomatic interest in seeing that a telev
helps turkey leverage its position in the region. so we see a lot of positives and we continue to work very closely with our turkish friends and allies on that. >> voice of america, thank you mr. ambassador. the question is regarding a follow-up for the united states to answer a question. what's the role of turkey? is it the same helpful as you mentioned? >> yeah, i think turkey shares our view that we need negotiated solution to that. to the issue of kirkuk. there are a number of...
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. >> ground turkey, fresh turkey, turkey breasts. chicken the enders. chick breasts. slim pickings. >> this is a tough time right now. >> reporter: you got what you need >> i got my snowplower. >> reporter: top off the gas. get some washer fluid. get new wipers. put a shovel in the trunk. when you've done all that maybe the best thing to do is -- >> park in your driveway. >> reporter: the costco parking lot in arlington, cars are lining up. backed into the street. waiting just to get in to the parking lot. cars at the ready. hoping that someone will pull out so they can get that space. cars over there. cars down there. and that's just the parking lot. imagine what it's like inside. >> chaotic. >> busy. a pain in the butt. >> terrible. the lines are outrageous. i think you hear the word snow and everybody starts panicking. they say it's going to be a big one. haven't seen one since the '70s i think. >> reporter: i'm pat collins, "news4 today." >> love pat collins. stay tune everyone news 4 at 5:00 starts right now. >>> here it comes again. a major storm is already dump
. >> ground turkey, fresh turkey, turkey breasts. chicken the enders. chick breasts. slim pickings. >> this is a tough time right now. >> reporter: you got what you need >> i got my snowplower. >> reporter: top off the gas. get some washer fluid. get new wipers. put a shovel in the trunk. when you've done all that maybe the best thing to do is -- >> park in your driveway. >> reporter: the costco parking lot in arlington, cars are lining up. backed into...
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it would have caused so much chaos and in turkey, it would have forced the military to take over. a lot was riding on the meeting between the armed forces commander in the two men who would of been the main victims of the plot. presidents abdullah gul may seem suspect and in the eyes of soldiers. while supporting the investigation, he and another man are saying that the armed forces' reputation it must be protected. it is of far cry from years gone by, when the military routinely over through governments. the last successful intervention forced the resignation of the country's first overtly-muslim prime minister. the turkish society has changed. military intervention is no longer acceptable in the european union candidate country. and the pious muslim politicians of the governing party have broadened their appeal wi pragmatic policies. these are difficult days for the men in green, which includes colleagues being dragged through civilian courts. it is an uncoortable experience. military options are more limited than they used to be. jonathan had, bbc news, is a gamble. >> the fren
it would have caused so much chaos and in turkey, it would have forced the military to take over. a lot was riding on the meeting between the armed forces commander in the two men who would of been the main victims of the plot. presidents abdullah gul may seem suspect and in the eyes of soldiers. while supporting the investigation, he and another man are saying that the armed forces' reputation it must be protected. it is of far cry from years gone by, when the military routinely over through...
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they are accused of plotting to overthrow the government of turkey. that islamic leading government is deeply suspicious of the military which has intervened to keep turkey secular. cnn's ivan watson picks up the story in istanbul. >> reporter: look at how far the mighty have fallen. one by one, 17 retired generals who once commanded a million-man army, escorted by plain-clothed police away from their homes at night. turkish police detained 19 active and retired military officers in a wave of raids on monday. the suspects include four active duty navy admirals and this man, ibrahim fertna, the former commander of turkey's air force is escorted by authorities to istanbul where he is expected to be interrogated. the generals are accused of an alleged plot to destabilize turkey's elected civilian government. the plot code named "sledge hammer" was first reported in the taraf newspaper with plans to plant alleged bombs in mosques. in a fist-pounding performance last january, turkey's top military commander angrily denied these accusations, but it has not
they are accused of plotting to overthrow the government of turkey. that islamic leading government is deeply suspicious of the military which has intervened to keep turkey secular. cnn's ivan watson picks up the story in istanbul. >> reporter: look at how far the mighty have fallen. one by one, 17 retired generals who once commanded a million-man army, escorted by plain-clothed police away from their homes at night. turkish police detained 19 active and retired military officers in a...
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and vary that with turkey bacon and some ham. and plain turkey. >> now, over in france, how would this go over for your i rñi mean, we don't tend to ea during the soccer match. it is usually in the afternoon. >> so we eat twice a day. we will have ça drink. >> we love to drink t then we wait until the match is over and have dinner. >> so, this is perfect. >> how long did it take start to finish. >> the quiche is really fast. and basically, about 10 minutes preparation. and then the cooking is about 350, 350 for a night. and take 20 minutes. >> they work. >> those are real eggs. >> i can show you in the meantime, the finished product. and it is fast. >> put it in how long. >> that's 20 minutes. and here is the finished product. keep an eye on that. >> and that's quiche lorraine. and cut that open. and it is open now. it is very warm. >> this is a finished product and this one here. it is end. and the understand of the quiche. and this is the way it will appear. and the best way to eat it. you can eat it warm or luke warm or col
and vary that with turkey bacon and some ham. and plain turkey. >> now, over in france, how would this go over for your i rñi mean, we don't tend to ea during the soccer match. it is usually in the afternoon. >> so we eat twice a day. we will have ça drink. >> we love to drink t then we wait until the match is over and have dinner. >> so, this is perfect. >> how long did it take start to finish. >> the quiche is really fast. and basically, about 10 minutes...
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we asked her about that and thin there's a controversy going on in turkey right now. are you worried the you leave zrael and come to london that you could be arrested? >> well, yes. i'm willing to speak up and sweek about a mill operation to explain why zrael left the gaza strip. >> for me this is not a question. the answer is yes. >> so -- >> surprisingly found one point where i agree. >> you also would agree to be arrested? >> i was in london when they announced the inquiry and they are going issue a kind of i didn't change an iota in my schedule. >> and yet, let's be frank. your government knows there is a credibility problem right now. >> i don't want to mention some of the member states by name. i suggest to you to check the human rights standards. they tell you there is a need to have academic and then legal discussion of the way to fight effectively terrorists who are using civilian population as human shieldings. there is a need for modification of the not letting all of us paralyze in our capacity to fight against terror. initiatives like that. >> we're going
we asked her about that and thin there's a controversy going on in turkey right now. are you worried the you leave zrael and come to london that you could be arrested? >> well, yes. i'm willing to speak up and sweek about a mill operation to explain why zrael left the gaza strip. >> for me this is not a question. the answer is yes. >> so -- >> surprisingly found one point where i agree. >> you also would agree to be arrested? >> i was in london when they...
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. >> more soldiers are charged in turkey, bringing the number of former and serving soldiers to 31. the turkish prime minister has warned the army that no one is above the law. nearly two weeks of unrest on the ivory coast after a new electoral comssion triggered by the president's decision to resolve a coalition. a cruise ship has crashed into the egyptian resort of schoenholtz shaikh. it is thought that bad weather called -- caused the collision. at least one person has been killed and some 50 others injured in a fire at a factory in bangladesh. it happened in the capital, dhaka. dozens of worke were trapped inside. the fire has spread and destroyed several other buildings. -- a fire has spread as a hotel to several other buildings in hampton. the pound fell in the u.k. to its lowest level against the dollar since may, 2009, and there is increasing concern over how the uk will not tackle the huge deficit. -- how the uk will tackle a huge deficit. >> and there are other factors weighing on the market in the last few days. the downturn we have seen in the bank of england and the pre
. >> more soldiers are charged in turkey, bringing the number of former and serving soldiers to 31. the turkish prime minister has warned the army that no one is above the law. nearly two weeks of unrest on the ivory coast after a new electoral comssion triggered by the president's decision to resolve a coalition. a cruise ship has crashed into the egyptian resort of schoenholtz shaikh. it is thought that bad weather called -- caused the collision. at least one person has been killed and...
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stop looking around for turkey! stop looking around for roast beef! you know why? because i found it, and it's here on the subway club and the fat content is low. i said the fat content is low. let me ask you a question, young man. ♪ >> what's your name? >> keith. >> keith? [ light laughter ] keith, do you want a sandwich where the fat content is high or low? >> low. [ laughter ] ♪ low. low ♪ [ applause ] >> yes. wait a second, wait a second, hold on. jimmy, low fat? >> jimmy: yeah. >> and low cost? is that what we're saying? >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> do we say low fat and low cost? >> jimmy: yeah. >> wait, wait, when i say "cost," you all say "low." when i say "fat" you all say "low." cost. >> all: low! >> fat. >> all: low! >> cost. >> all: low! >> fat. >> all: low! ♪ >> the subway club is the club we can all go on. so, raise up and raise your hand. the subway club. say yeah! >> audience: yeah! >> yeah! >> all: yeah! >> yeah! >> all: yeah! >> yeah! >> all: yeah! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for the reverend daryl bivins. [ c
stop looking around for turkey! stop looking around for roast beef! you know why? because i found it, and it's here on the subway club and the fat content is low. i said the fat content is low. let me ask you a question, young man. ♪ >> what's your name? >> keith. >> keith? [ light laughter ] keith, do you want a sandwich where the fat content is high or low? >> low. [ laughter ] ♪ low. low ♪ [ applause ] >> yes. wait a second, wait a second, hold on. jimmy,...
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what i wanted to add is that you have to figure turkey in this equation as well. and i think turkey is increasingly critical view towards israel will become even more serious if such an attack takes place. >> rose: what i wanted to say is i think abbas's point is powerful one and i think bret was right before the election and he is less right and they do recognition what -- they watch what is developing, ticking clocks like the load of uranium they can produce. another is what is going on internally. another is their own ability to withstand any kind of counterattack from hezbollah and hamas and the other is iran's ability to withstand a an attack from them. these are four ticking clocks and when i attack to military intelligence people they talk about. my sense is things have shifted slightly, a, because they believe the americans have grown more inpatient. the world generally has become less believing in the ability to negotiate with the iranians, and they say there could conceivably be some collapse that would allow them not to attack. my gut is that they know
what i wanted to add is that you have to figure turkey in this equation as well. and i think turkey is increasingly critical view towards israel will become even more serious if such an attack takes place. >> rose: what i wanted to say is i think abbas's point is powerful one and i think bret was right before the election and he is less right and they do recognition what -- they watch what is developing, ticking clocks like the load of uranium they can produce. another is what is going on...
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i have just gone to a supermarket shot, and everything here from frozen turkey to barbecue slaw to tinned carrots -- and all of it comes from the united states. this is an american container ship sailing into havana bay. for the past 10 years, uncle sam has become cuba's largest food supplier. it is the business of over $500 million a year. there is an anchor -- anger that cuba remains on at washington's list of state sponsors of terrorism. the islands called -- communist system is not open to negotiation. >> we believe the united states government has to leave behind the policy of putting conditions with cuba to change policies towards cuba. we do not see the united states putting them on other countries, even countries they have differences, the same conditions they are requesting for months. >> at times, both sides can move to the same tune. thousands thought d.c. kool and the gang. cultural exchanges are not. change is not proving easy, for either side. bbc news, havana. >> and uncut diamond the size of a chicken egg has been sold in london for the record price of $35 million, weighin
i have just gone to a supermarket shot, and everything here from frozen turkey to barbecue slaw to tinned carrots -- and all of it comes from the united states. this is an american container ship sailing into havana bay. for the past 10 years, uncle sam has become cuba's largest food supplier. it is the business of over $500 million a year. there is an anchor -- anger that cuba remains on at washington's list of state sponsors of terrorism. the islands called -- communist system is not open to...
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what i wanted to add is that you have to figure turkey in this equation as well. and i think turkey is increasingly critical view towards israel will become even more serious if such an attack takes place. >> rose: what i wanted to say is i think abbas's point is powerful one and i think bret was righbefore the election and he is less right and they do recognition what -- they watch what is developing, ticking clocks like the load of uranium they can produce. another is what is going on internally. another is their own ability to withstand any kind of counterattack from hezbollah and hamas and the other is iran's ability to withstand a an attack from them. these are four ticking clocks and when i attack to military intelligence people they talk about. my sense is things have shifted slightly, a, because they believe the americans have grown more inpatient. the world generally has become less believing in the ability to negotiate with the iranians, and they say there could conceivably be some collapse that would allow them not to attack. my gut is that they know th
what i wanted to add is that you have to figure turkey in this equation as well. and i think turkey is increasingly critical view towards israel will become even more serious if such an attack takes place. >> rose: what i wanted to say is i think abbas's point is powerful one and i think bret was righbefore the election and he is less right and they do recognition what -- they watch what is developing, ticking clocks like the load of uranium they can produce. another is what is going on...
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i could talk now become more about turkey in that regard. it seems to me we have a moral hazard and this discussion here was part of it. we are creating a moral hazard. it's kind of like what happened with the banks, what happened in the financial crisis is banks made lots of promises, risky investments, didn't keep enough cash in reserve and then count on the government ultimately to bail them out and we of these discussions about nuclear weapons and nuclear deterrence where there's a similar moral hazard. you don't pay attention to the threats on the ground, the stuff that's really happening but we say the nukes will deter. they've detered for 50, 60 years. nuclear deterrence works you just have to calculate what the values and everything else and will work. and we don't spend time on the diplomatic and other strategies to reduce the threat whether it is in europe, north east asia or the middle east and on developing the conventional capabilities yet to play the conventional capabilities and building the collective result to be to work and
i could talk now become more about turkey in that regard. it seems to me we have a moral hazard and this discussion here was part of it. we are creating a moral hazard. it's kind of like what happened with the banks, what happened in the financial crisis is banks made lots of promises, risky investments, didn't keep enough cash in reserve and then count on the government ultimately to bail them out and we of these discussions about nuclear weapons and nuclear deterrence where there's a similar...
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. >> reporter: ground turkey, fresh turkey, turkey breasts, chicken tenders, chicken breasts, slim pickings. >> it's a tough time right now. >> reporter: up got what you need >> yeah. >> reporter: will you make it >> oh, yeah. i evenot my snow belower today. >> reporter: top off the gas in your car. get washer fluid. get new wipers. put a shovel in the trunk. when you've done all that maybe the best thing is to is -- >> park in your driveway. >> reporter: the costco parking lot in arlington, cars are lining up. backed into the street. waiting just to get into the parking lot. cars at the ready. hoping that someone will pull out so they can get that space. cars over there. cars down there. and that's just the parking lot. imagine what it's like inside. >> chaotic. >> busy. pain in the butt. >> terrible. the lines are outrageous. you hear the word snow and everybody starts panicking. they said it's going to be a big one. haven't seen one like this since the '70s. >> reporter: i'm pat collins, "news4 today." >> all that snow could be luck tough to shovel if you can actually find a shovel. ther
. >> reporter: ground turkey, fresh turkey, turkey breasts, chicken tenders, chicken breasts, slim pickings. >> it's a tough time right now. >> reporter: up got what you need >> yeah. >> reporter: will you make it >> oh, yeah. i evenot my snow belower today. >> reporter: top off the gas in your car. get washer fluid. get new wipers. put a shovel in the trunk. when you've done all that maybe the best thing is to is -- >> park in your driveway....
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this was supposed to be the week when we would be able to gauge what happens when the president talks turkey to both republicans and democrats. last week we saw his in your face exchange with the opposing party. this week, the counsel he offered his own party went like this, don't cut and run. >> if anybody is searching for a lesson from massachusetts, i promise you, the answer is not to do nothing. the american people are out of patience with business as usual. they're fed up with the washington that has become so absorbed with who is up and who is down that we have lost sight on how they're doing. gwen: so is picking on the republicans and nudging the democrats the west wing's new definition of partisanship. >> it sounded like triangulation. it sounded like he was running for president there. this is the week that both parties realized there is a limit of how much the public would take in terms of delay and bickering and finger pointing. there wasn't a lot of movement off into something more helpful, more constructive. there was really no sign, despite the widespread acknowledgement that s
this was supposed to be the week when we would be able to gauge what happens when the president talks turkey to both republicans and democrats. last week we saw his in your face exchange with the opposing party. this week, the counsel he offered his own party went like this, don't cut and run. >> if anybody is searching for a lesson from massachusetts, i promise you, the answer is not to do nothing. the american people are out of patience with business as usual. they're fed up with the...
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i know she'll have a bilateral with the prime minister of turkey as part of this. so middle east peace will be an issue that will be discussed, iran certainly will be an issue that is discussed, other important regional considerations. i think we'll have the meeting first and then we'll tell you about it. >> on the middle east peace, what does she expect from the saudis to advance the peace process? >> well, she'll meet with king abdullah in saudi arabia. and of course, he is the author of the arab peace initiative, and we think that is an important foundation upon which we can continue to advance towards comprehensive peace in the middle east. so i'm sure that she will follow up on discussions that she's had recently with the foreign minister on how to use the arab peace initiative to be able to work with the parties and see what progress we can make. >> are the saudis expected to encourage the palestinians to take part in these indirect talks? >> well, we will, i'm sure as we have said to the parties directly, we think that now is the time for them to enter into
i know she'll have a bilateral with the prime minister of turkey as part of this. so middle east peace will be an issue that will be discussed, iran certainly will be an issue that is discussed, other important regional considerations. i think we'll have the meeting first and then we'll tell you about it. >> on the middle east peace, what does she expect from the saudis to advance the peace process? >> well, she'll meet with king abdullah in saudi arabia. and of course, he is the...
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unfortunately, it's going to take a lot more prison jerky to get her start talking turkey. >> to lillian glass, welcome dr. lillian. lillian, let's talk about the dream. because that has intrigued me from the moment she said. she's saying, misty croslin's saying i don't know anything and i fry god she mentioned this on n these videotapes. i had a dream where four guys were in the home the night haleigh goes missing. well, is that not a coincidence? lilli lillian, how much of a dream is that? >> it's quite a reality. >> remember when o.j. simpson had a dream about somebody killing his wife? that somebody would be him. >> exactly. she knows so much. and i could tell this early on. we saw her body language with so many tells of deception. >> like what? >> from the lip licking to the shoulder shrugging to the monotone voice. to the defiance. the repetition of words. we saw so many tells. and we know she had something to do with this. >> of course she did. but i don't know what. maybe it was a case of allowing the people in the home. maybe it had snog do with drugs but she was the last one wi
unfortunately, it's going to take a lot more prison jerky to get her start talking turkey. >> to lillian glass, welcome dr. lillian. lillian, let's talk about the dream. because that has intrigued me from the moment she said. she's saying, misty croslin's saying i don't know anything and i fry god she mentioned this on n these videotapes. i had a dream where four guys were in the home the night haleigh goes missing. well, is that not a coincidence? lilli lillian, how much of a dream is...
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i am sure she will have a bilateral with the prime minister of turkey. middle east peace will be an issue that is discussed. iran will certainly be an issue. other important regional considerations will also be discussed >> on middle east peace, what is she expected the saudi arabian to do? >> she will need with them in saudi arabia. he is the author of the book. we think that is an important foundation upon which we can continue to advance toward comprehension peace in the middle east. i am sure she will polyp on discussions she has had recently with the foreign minister on how to use the peace initiative to be able to work with the parties and see with the progress is. >> will palestinians be taking place in these in direct talks? >> we will talk to the parties directly. we think now is the time for them to enter into formal negotiations about issues that continue to cropped up and can only be solved by formal negotiations. but that is the view of many countries in the middle east. our discussions will be about how we push or cajoled the parties into t
i am sure she will have a bilateral with the prime minister of turkey. middle east peace will be an issue that is discussed. iran will certainly be an issue. other important regional considerations will also be discussed >> on middle east peace, what is she expected the saudi arabian to do? >> she will need with them in saudi arabia. he is the author of the book. we think that is an important foundation upon which we can continue to advance toward comprehension peace in the middle...
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unfortunately, it's going to take a lot more prison jerky to get her to start talking turkey. >> to dr. lillian glass, psychiatrist, body language expert, author of "toxic people," welcome. let's talk about the dream because that has intrigued me from the moment i heard it. misty croslin saying, i don't know anything. i pray to god she mentions this in these videotapes. we're waiting on as we go to air tonight. i had this dream where four guys were in the home the night haleigh goes missing. well, isn't that a coincidence? lillian, how much of a dream is that? >> it's quite a reality. it's not a dream. >> when o.j. simpson had a dream about somebody killing his wife? >> exactly. >> that somebody would be him? >> exactly. she knows so much. and i could tell this early on. we saw her body language with so many tales of deception. >> like what? >> from the lip licking to the shoulder shrugging to the monotone voice, to the defiance, the repetition of words. we saw so many tells. and we know she had something to do with this. >> of course she did. but i don't know what. maybe it was a case
unfortunately, it's going to take a lot more prison jerky to get her to start talking turkey. >> to dr. lillian glass, psychiatrist, body language expert, author of "toxic people," welcome. let's talk about the dream because that has intrigued me from the moment i heard it. misty croslin saying, i don't know anything. i pray to god she mentions this in these videotapes. we're waiting on as we go to air tonight. i had this dream where four guys were in the home the night haleigh...
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but turkey is coming up. >> that's your favorite. >> that's my favorite. and we've got the chili, you can make the recipe yourself, buy it refridge rated packaged to go, or we will have a chili bar next to our monster wing bar. >> we have to get a shot. >> these are the barbecue wing, eight varieties. they are out on the monster wing bar ready sunday morning. you can bring them home. if you need to heat them up, just a little bit of heating, but ready to serve. if you're on your way to someone's home, great place to stop cold food, hot food. >> cold food, i get made fun of because i like of the the vegetables for snack. but you say, dip them. >> there's a on the of choice. healthy choices help you get through the game. if you're going of the four slices of pizza and wings for game starts, you're going of the a tough time getting around to the rest of the other food. >> and two great examples. >> this is our sushi family tray. it's $18. four rolls of sushi, great value. it's a nice little variety of sushi, so not bringing four or five different. all on one
but turkey is coming up. >> that's your favorite. >> that's my favorite. and we've got the chili, you can make the recipe yourself, buy it refridge rated packaged to go, or we will have a chili bar next to our monster wing bar. >> we have to get a shot. >> these are the barbecue wing, eight varieties. they are out on the monster wing bar ready sunday morning. you can bring them home. if you need to heat them up, just a little bit of heating, but ready to serve. if you're...
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no ground turkey. i wanted broccoli and callly flower. none of that i had to get it bagged. no bananaens. what else, some apples but i didn't get any of them. but the shelves are pretty bare, especially if you are looking for chips or super bowl related items. not much. >> you are in fairfax county falls church, kids are home today. what are you going to do with them. >> we will make smoothies. i don't know, are we making brownies today, i'm not sure what we have planned but ava has home work to do. harrisson has birthday preparations to do so we will be doing that kind of thing for the next three days. >> congratulations to harrisson, happy birthday from us here. back to you. >> the family that survives the snowstorm together will stick for a while. >>> in three hours the district will be under a state of emergency. that means you can't park on any snow emergency route. over 350 pieces of heavy equipment will be out taking care of the roads. the city reminds you to shovel your sidewalk once the storm ends. virginia is already under a state of emergency. the plows and salt t
no ground turkey. i wanted broccoli and callly flower. none of that i had to get it bagged. no bananaens. what else, some apples but i didn't get any of them. but the shelves are pretty bare, especially if you are looking for chips or super bowl related items. not much. >> you are in fairfax county falls church, kids are home today. what are you going to do with them. >> we will make smoothies. i don't know, are we making brownies today, i'm not sure what we have planned but ava has...
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. >> it doesn't end with iran if they get nuclear weapons, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey other countries will as well. >> thanks. >> greta: meet a tea party activist just elected to public office. he says he's the first to be elected. is he one of a kind or is this just the beginning? plus griff jen kin at cpac big named surprise guests and the press get -- and the president gets a smack down. what happened to the president? stand by. ♪ eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. even tter nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e, and b12. a good source of vitamin a and b2. plus omega 3's. and, 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs. but there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. better taste. better taste. yum! [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste -- and now even better nutrition -- make the better egg. ♪ i've seen the sunrise paint the desert. ♪ witnessed snowfall on the first day of spring. ♪ watched fireflies dance about the evening sky. but the most beautiful thing i've ever seen was the image on a screen that helped our
. >> it doesn't end with iran if they get nuclear weapons, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey other countries will as well. >> thanks. >> greta: meet a tea party activist just elected to public office. he says he's the first to be elected. is he one of a kind or is this just the beginning? plus griff jen kin at cpac big named surprise guests and the press get -- and the president gets a smack down. what happened to the president? stand by. ♪ eggland's best eggs. the best in...
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(announcer) anxious about quitting cold turkey? make that first step easier, with the nicoderm cq patch. nicoderm steps you down from nicotine gradually. doubling your chance for success. nicoderm cq. three steps, ten weeks and you're free. acidic foods can cause a softening of the enamel. once you lose enamel, it's gone for good. for those who want white teeth pronamel gentle whitening, helps protect against acid erosion but also helps bring back your teeth to their natural whiteness. >>> high wind and snowstorms make for a deadly combination when it comes to trees. but as brittany morehouse reports it is something that is can sometimes be prevented. >> we are exhausted. >> reporter: for endless hours crews from capital tree care have been working. >> everybody has been pushing snow and putting down salt. we have been out with our four- wheel drives doing tree emergencies. >> reporter: tree emergencies like this one where two cypress every evergreens fell blocking an sand parking building. a typical sight lately. >> the tree is no
(announcer) anxious about quitting cold turkey? make that first step easier, with the nicoderm cq patch. nicoderm steps you down from nicotine gradually. doubling your chance for success. nicoderm cq. three steps, ten weeks and you're free. acidic foods can cause a softening of the enamel. once you lose enamel, it's gone for good. for those who want white teeth pronamel gentle whitening, helps protect against acid erosion but also helps bring back your teeth to their natural whiteness....
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feature every year, only for super bowl sunday, is our super bowl super sub, corned beef, roast beef, turkey, all your garnishes, pickles on the side, coleslaw, attman's mustard, potato salad, mustard is only here, nowhere else in the world, we have that for your liking, a special this year, ron, only in your name, when they mention your name. >> reporter: listen, guys. >> it's usually a 59.95, if you mention ron matz it's 49.95. >> if you mention me it's 69.95 i thought you were going to say. >> reporter: the ron matz special. thank you mark. >> thank you. >> marty if he changes the weather forecast i'll send him this sub! >> ron? ron? this just in for first warning weather, three to 5-inch goos this just in, sunny and 80. >> let's talk about, we are going to have a storm obviously we're going to dig out. what's it going to be like fresno. >> we have a lot of deliveries, we have the four wheel vehicles. we'll get there, everyone will get their food on time. so, you know, we have been doing this for 95 years, we know what we're doing. we know what we have to do and we're going to do it, be o
feature every year, only for super bowl sunday, is our super bowl super sub, corned beef, roast beef, turkey, all your garnishes, pickles on the side, coleslaw, attman's mustard, potato salad, mustard is only here, nowhere else in the world, we have that for your liking, a special this year, ron, only in your name, when they mention your name. >> reporter: listen, guys. >> it's usually a 59.95, if you mention ron matz it's 49.95. >> if you mention me it's 69.95 i thought you...
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. ♪ >>> the day after thanksgiving '09 will be remembered as the moment the country awoke from a turkey coma to a tiger frenzy. the news tiger woods wrecked his suv. then came the parades of girlfriends. and animated recreations of key moments in the sorted saga. when that jumped ashark, tiger vanished, also vanishing many sponsors. then rehab and today this. >> i want to say to each of you, simply and directly, i am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior i engaged in. i have let you down. i have let down my fans. for many of you, especially my friends, my behavior has been a personal disappointment. some people have speculated that elin somehow hurt or attacked me on thanksgiving night. it angers me that people would fabricate a story like that. elin never hit me that night or any other night. there has never been an episode of domestic violence in our marriage. ever. the issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. i was unfaithful. i had affairs. i cheated. what i did is not acceptable. i am the only person to blame. i felt that i had worked hard my ent
. ♪ >>> the day after thanksgiving '09 will be remembered as the moment the country awoke from a turkey coma to a tiger frenzy. the news tiger woods wrecked his suv. then came the parades of girlfriends. and animated recreations of key moments in the sorted saga. when that jumped ashark, tiger vanished, also vanishing many sponsors. then rehab and today this. >> i want to say to each of you, simply and directly, i am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior i...
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, not because they're not making a profit in cleveland but because they can make a bigger profit in turkey. and i think this illustrates again, mr. president, that it's time that our government, you know, whether it isen forcement of labor laws by patricia smith or trade agreements in tax law, our government come down on the side of workers, come down on the side of communities. we know what this will mean for cleveland, ohio, in terms of taxes. we know what it'll mean for those 400 workers. we know what it'll mean for those families. it's note good for anybody. and it's important, mr. president, that at least we speak today here in support of patricia smith to show that, yes, this body will stand up for workers and dot right thing. mr. president, i yield the floor.. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: i'd like to be recognized for up to ten minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: mr. president, i rise tonight following on the heels of two more bank closings in my state last friday. not ne
, not because they're not making a profit in cleveland but because they can make a bigger profit in turkey. and i think this illustrates again, mr. president, that it's time that our government, you know, whether it isen forcement of labor laws by patricia smith or trade agreements in tax law, our government come down on the side of workers, come down on the side of communities. we know what this will mean for cleveland, ohio, in terms of taxes. we know what it'll mean for those 400 workers. we...
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also salads, grilled turkey, grilled tenderloin. when asked what he had, president obama said he had chicken. >>> how each side treated the room at blair house like a stage and why. tom foreman's going to break it down for us. >>> plus, new video of the moments leading up to this deadly killer whale attack. remarkable, scary. all of in when "a.c. 360" continues. equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. fact: for over 25 years, in test after test, advil has been shown to be safe and effective when taken as directed. for relief you can trust, reach for advil. i'm george duran and i'm on the hunt's crash kitchen tour. today we're cooking, the men are washing. nice! ah! these tomatoes, they're bye bye. hunt's flash steams their tomatoes and that keeps in that backyard garden fresh taste. guys, dishes. isn't it time to take
also salads, grilled turkey, grilled tenderloin. when asked what he had, president obama said he had chicken. >>> how each side treated the room at blair house like a stage and why. tom foreman's going to break it down for us. >>> plus, new video of the moments leading up to this deadly killer whale attack. remarkable, scary. all of in when "a.c. 360" continues. equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if...
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go for turkey meatballs and cut the calories in half. no super bowl gathering would be complete without the wings but six wings will cost you 400- calories. enjoy in moderation or be ready for serious post-game workouts. >> maybe you can shovel snow to burn it off. for healthier but crowd pleasing option option, head to our website at wusa9.com and click on living well. thanksr
go for turkey meatballs and cut the calories in half. no super bowl gathering would be complete without the wings but six wings will cost you 400- calories. enjoy in moderation or be ready for serious post-game workouts. >> maybe you can shovel snow to burn it off. for healthier but crowd pleasing option option, head to our website at wusa9.com and click on living well. thanksr
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worry what that -- you know the middle east, what pressure that puts on saudi arabia, an egypt, on turkey, to acquire nuclear weapons. that's very destabilizing. >> larry: last week on terrorism, the heads of the major u.s. intelligence agencies told dianne feinstein that another attempted terrorist attack on the united states is coming certain in the next few months. what do you make of that? >> well, look, let me put it this way. the idea of there being a massive attack on the united states like 9/11 is unlikely, in my view, but if you see what's happening, particularly with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, they have decided to move in a direction of much more small but more devastatingly frightening attacks. >> larry: detroit. >> detroit. but i think what you're seeing morphing here, and it's a concern to us, is you'll see the concern relates to somebody like a shoe bomber or the underpants bomber, the christmas attack, or someone just strapping a backpack on them with explosives that are indigenous and blowing up, you know -- >> larry: so that's going to happen? >> i think there are
worry what that -- you know the middle east, what pressure that puts on saudi arabia, an egypt, on turkey, to acquire nuclear weapons. that's very destabilizing. >> larry: last week on terrorism, the heads of the major u.s. intelligence agencies told dianne feinstein that another attempted terrorist attack on the united states is coming certain in the next few months. what do you make of that? >> well, look, let me put it this way. the idea of there being a massive attack on the...
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>> the pledges were good from bulgaria to germany to turkey. >> will be delivered? >> i think they will. they will deliver the numbers that they've promised: one hundred from bulgaria, two injured 40 from columbia, 40 from the czechs, 75 from finland and 500 from germany. they are numbers. but they do mean that britain will no longer be the second largest troop contributor? no. do they mean that britain and america together will account for a large percentage of the total trucks? that will remain the case. to the government's remain strong in their pursuit of the greater burden sharing? yes. >> is very realistic prospect that countries such as russia, china, india and some of the central elysian republics will offer significant support to the nato and its allies in afghanistan? >> to take russia as an example, it will offer significant support, but for obvious reasons, russian troops will not deploy into afghanistan. >> what about indian troops? >> i think that is unlikely, and for various reasons it is not something that we are arguing for. the third plank of the l
>> the pledges were good from bulgaria to germany to turkey. >> will be delivered? >> i think they will. they will deliver the numbers that they've promised: one hundred from bulgaria, two injured 40 from columbia, 40 from the czechs, 75 from finland and 500 from germany. they are numbers. but they do mean that britain will no longer be the second largest troop contributor? no. do they mean that britain and america together will account for a large percentage of the total...
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also salads, grilled turkey, grilled tenderloin. when asked what he had, president obama said he had chicken. good thing he didn't have a cheeseburger. it was the health summit, after all. >>> how each side treated the room at blair house like a stage and why. tom foreman's going to break it down for us. >>> plus, new video of the moments leading up to this deadly killer whale attack. remarkable, scary. all of in when "ac 360" continues. it doesn't take much; an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't take cia
also salads, grilled turkey, grilled tenderloin. when asked what he had, president obama said he had chicken. good thing he didn't have a cheeseburger. it was the health summit, after all. >>> how each side treated the room at blair house like a stage and why. tom foreman's going to break it down for us. >>> plus, new video of the moments leading up to this deadly killer whale attack. remarkable, scary. all of in when "ac 360" continues. it doesn't take much; an...
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that, we determined you couldn't do that cold turkey. too much disruption. professor michael crafts at columbia has written a book about doing if you will and incremental income tax rate as the rates come down. i'm curious as to your view of doing vat consumption tight system as a way to raise more revenue and integrate slowly to bring down the tax. >> thanks. >> first i believe from the intellectual standpoint that a progressive consumption tax which gives appropriate consideration to the less well-off is vastly preferable to the current tax system than you have to ask yourself how politically feasible is it to go from what we currently have now to a fair tax which is what it is, the fair taxes to eliminate corporate income tax, eliminates the personal income tax and the payroll taxes and go to a progressive consumption tax. my view is the most likely approach we are going to take this to streamline, simplify, broaden the base, keep the rates as low as possible income-tax, some type of supplemental value added tax probably earmarks to health care again must
that, we determined you couldn't do that cold turkey. too much disruption. professor michael crafts at columbia has written a book about doing if you will and incremental income tax rate as the rates come down. i'm curious as to your view of doing vat consumption tight system as a way to raise more revenue and integrate slowly to bring down the tax. >> thanks. >> first i believe from the intellectual standpoint that a progressive consumption tax which gives appropriate consideration...
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yet the american ambassador to turkey recently said in a newspaper interview that turkey has "security concerns on cyprus. that certainly cannot be supporting this rationale for keeping turkish troops in cyprus. >> the qddr will be finished this summer. we look to it to help us coordinate with this committee and congress on the foreign assistance reforms we believe should be undertaken. our goal is to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of american foreign assistance, to better coordinate among the various aspects of the american government that provide assistance. we have everything from usda to treasury with its funding of the international financial institutions, to usaid and other entities as well. we want to more clearly state the mission. we want to more clearly resource commission. the white house is currently simultaneously conducting its own review of development, bringing in all of the of the stakeholders. we're only look at state -- we're only looking at state and usaid. i think many of our findings will be in line with the aspirations of this committee in the legislation
yet the american ambassador to turkey recently said in a newspaper interview that turkey has "security concerns on cyprus. that certainly cannot be supporting this rationale for keeping turkish troops in cyprus. >> the qddr will be finished this summer. we look to it to help us coordinate with this committee and congress on the foreign assistance reforms we believe should be undertaken. our goal is to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of american foreign assistance, to better...
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general mcchrystal, along with defense secretary robert gates, are meeting with nato defense ministers in turkey today urging nato members to send more military trainers to afghanistan. >>> in pakistan where education has failed and poverty is widespread, we're learning that children are prime targets for recruitment by the taliban. >> one 13-year-old girl is describing how she was pressured to become a suicide bomber by her own brother. she ran for her life and told her story to orla guerin of the bbc. >> reporter: she is young and alone and has a harrowing story to tell. 13-year-old mina says she fled from a taliban stronghold and from the family business. suicide bombing. >> translator: my father and brother told me to carry out a suicide attack. they were pressuring me to do this. they told me, if you do it you'll go to paradise long before us. i told them, what about all the people i'll kill? they're all innocents. >> reporter: she says her brother ismail helped plan countless suicide attacks, including this one last october in the city of peshawar which killed more than 50 people. and she
general mcchrystal, along with defense secretary robert gates, are meeting with nato defense ministers in turkey today urging nato members to send more military trainers to afghanistan. >>> in pakistan where education has failed and poverty is widespread, we're learning that children are prime targets for recruitment by the taliban. >> one 13-year-old girl is describing how she was pressured to become a suicide bomber by her own brother. she ran for her life and told her story to...
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general mcchrystal, along with defense secretary robert gates, are meeting with nato defense ministers in turkey today urging nato members to send more military trainers to afghanistan. >>> in pakistan where education has failed and poverty is widespread, we're learning that children are prime targets for recruitment by the taliban. >> one 13-year-old girl is describing how she was pressured to become a suicide bomber by her own brother. she ran for r life and told her story to orla guerin of the bbc. >> reporter: she is young and alone and has a harrowing story to tell. 13-year-old mina says she fled from a taliban stronghold and from the family business. suicide bombing. >> translator: my father and brother told me to carry out a suicide attack. they were pressuring me to do this. they told me, if you do it you'll go to paradise long before us. i told them, what about all the people i'll kill? th're all innocents. >> reporter: she says her brother ismail helped plan countless suicide attacks, including this one last october in the city of peshawar which killed more than 50 people. and she clai
general mcchrystal, along with defense secretary robert gates, are meeting with nato defense ministers in turkey today urging nato members to send more military trainers to afghanistan. >>> in pakistan where education has failed and poverty is widespread, we're learning that children are prime targets for recruitment by the taliban. >> one 13-year-old girl is describing how she was pressured to become a suicide bomber by her own brother. she ran for r life and told her story to...
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in gallipoli, hi initial idea was to force -- label assets and to bomb istanbul and force turkey out of the war. the idea of an assault at gallipoli i -- think was originally his idea, and i'm wonders whether or not you can shed and light on his responsibility to the armed am am -- amphibious assault, and the second question is on the history of the united states. he has a point of view, clear point of view of how he writes his history, and i'm wonder,ing with respect to historians, should they and can they minimizes this aspect in their writing? >> guest: well, the answer to those two questions are as followses. the first question, i don't want to go into the details of gallipoli, but there is a general principle here. churchill did not have overall control of the gallipoli invasion operation. if he had, it would have been better planned and more likely to have been successful. the government itself was weak because the prime minister was essentially a peacetime prime minister. he didn't really know how to run a wartime government. and he allowed the power over the gallipoli operati
in gallipoli, hi initial idea was to force -- label assets and to bomb istanbul and force turkey out of the war. the idea of an assault at gallipoli i -- think was originally his idea, and i'm wonders whether or not you can shed and light on his responsibility to the armed am am -- amphibious assault, and the second question is on the history of the united states. he has a point of view, clear point of view of how he writes his history, and i'm wonder,ing with respect to historians, should they...
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to his writings, his initial idea was to force them by naval assets, and to bomb istanbul and forced turkey out of the war. the idea of an insidious assault, i didn't think was his idea. and i'm wondering whether not you could shed some light about his responsibility with respect to the armed amphibious assault. >> and you had a second question? >> caller: the second question is regarding howard zinn's view, book on the people's history of the united states. he has a point of view, a clear point of view of how he writes his history. and what i'm wondering is with respect to historians, should they and can they minimize this aspect in the writing? thank you. >> the answer to those two questions are as follows. the first question, i don't want to go into the details of the lepley, but there is a general principle here. churchill did not have overall control of the invasion. operation. if he had have done it would have been better plan and more likely to have been successful. a government itself was weak because as was the prime mister was essentially a peacetime prime minister. he didn't real
to his writings, his initial idea was to force them by naval assets, and to bomb istanbul and forced turkey out of the war. the idea of an insidious assault, i didn't think was his idea. and i'm wondering whether not you could shed some light about his responsibility with respect to the armed amphibious assault. >> and you had a second question? >> caller: the second question is regarding howard zinn's view, book on the people's history of the united states. he has a point of view,...
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syria, uab, turkey, that is not good news for anybody. ñrhost: next phone call. louis on the republican line. caller: the u.s. already has a policy against iran. sanctions are not going to work. as the clock moves forward, the basic threat is against israel. by deploying anti-missile systems, israel does not have the luxury to sit back and wait. i believe israel will attack iran, with our approval in the background, and we will fortified the other gulf nations to protect themselves against the possible fallout of this. thank you for listening. host: it sounds like, in his mind, we are setting aside up against each other. guest: i think there are a lot of confusing scenarios ahead. i do not envy the president or regional leaders. israel is certainly in iran's cross hairs. for them, it is an existential question. it is not for us, but it is for our allies. what happens if there is an israeli strike? does it mean the end of the regime? what are the implications? what do other states in the region do? how do the iranians react? how do they retaliate? today retaliate
syria, uab, turkey, that is not good news for anybody. ñrhost: next phone call. louis on the republican line. caller: the u.s. already has a policy against iran. sanctions are not going to work. as the clock moves forward, the basic threat is against israel. by deploying anti-missile systems, israel does not have the luxury to sit back and wait. i believe israel will attack iran, with our approval in the background, and we will fortified the other gulf nations to protect themselves against the...
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one called today, he's coming to georgia, wants to go turkey hunting, he's a good friend and turkey hunting buddy. he told me today, keep fighting. he doesn't want to see this health care bill passed. anyway. we've got another physician, dr. bill cassidy who has joined us today. louisiana is like georgia. we have three physicians from georgia in the republican delegation and we have three physicians from louisiana in the -- in their delegation. i want to welcome and yield to dr. bill cassidy, any time you may consume. mr. cassidy: dr. boustany will be at the summit meeting. there will be one physician there. mr. broun: really? that's news. hallelujah, place the lord. mr. cassidy: we can all agree on goals of health care reform. we want access to quality care at an affordable price. it gives us a nice way to judge each of these. i'm struck, medicare is going bankrupt in seven years, medicaid is bankrupt today, and we're about to create a third entitlement to rescue the first two a third entitlement based on the house bill and senate bill the congressional budget office said of both the house
one called today, he's coming to georgia, wants to go turkey hunting, he's a good friend and turkey hunting buddy. he told me today, keep fighting. he doesn't want to see this health care bill passed. anyway. we've got another physician, dr. bill cassidy who has joined us today. louisiana is like georgia. we have three physicians from georgia in the republican delegation and we have three physicians from louisiana in the -- in their delegation. i want to welcome and yield to dr. bill cassidy,...
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certain points ridding it i thought we took a global conference dealing with the japanese, chinese, iran, turkey, germany, yugoslavia, greece, then i thought what is this, the perimeter of the soviet union and stalin's years of influence on which he is nitpicking to be what comes through is an accurate account come bargaining strategy to push to the limit and stop and stalin knew when to step back. he went over the top and we have even seen that in the documentation on korea he was willing to develop and search when mao didn't come in. but he viewed the world narrowly. there is no third world principally in his vision. it was khrushchev who picked that up to the was no appreciation of the liberal internationalism. i will use that term and you can put a more negative spin on it if you wish to but i'm not going to. it's difficult to imagine the european community and the union, nato commit u.s. troops in europe, the u.s.-japanese security organization, the marshall plan, the world bank and the functioning at all of those attributes of liberal internationalist world we know emerging without solid's
certain points ridding it i thought we took a global conference dealing with the japanese, chinese, iran, turkey, germany, yugoslavia, greece, then i thought what is this, the perimeter of the soviet union and stalin's years of influence on which he is nitpicking to be what comes through is an accurate account come bargaining strategy to push to the limit and stop and stalin knew when to step back. he went over the top and we have even seen that in the documentation on korea he was willing to...