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you don't know if your key allies, egypt and jordan are going to remain allies. we need to pray for the peace of jerusalem. this is what the joshua fund does to make a difference for israelis and palastinians on the ground. >> what would it mean for the minority christians in egypt? do you see they would face greater persecution depending on the government that comes to power? >> it is a good question, george. probably the million dollar question at this point. look, individual believers, none of us want to see our brothers and sisters go through persecution. however, from the lord's perfective, he allows it to strengthen the believers and mobilize christians around the world who haven't been paying attention to a particular country. gosh, we have to pray for support and encourage our brothers an sisters. that is what is happening in egypt. i was on the phone with our key allies and he was on the phone, the pastors they support in egypt, the good news is: more people are praying for the church in egypt than any other time. that is a good thing. >> joel rosenberg,
you don't know if your key allies, egypt and jordan are going to remain allies. we need to pray for the peace of jerusalem. this is what the joshua fund does to make a difference for israelis and palastinians on the ground. >> what would it mean for the minority christians in egypt? do you see they would face greater persecution depending on the government that comes to power? >> it is a good question, george. probably the million dollar question at this point. look, individual...
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ally. general james mattis head of the united states central command said on tuesday it was inconceivable that anyone would want to disrupt the canal. he said were it to happen obviously we would have to deal with it diplomatically, economically, militarily whatever. but that is reuters quoting him as saying that to a policy group in london. that's on oil shipments. we want to hear from you whether or not you think mubarak has been a good u.s. ally. this video is within the last half-hour and courtesy of alga zeroa english -- al-jazeera english, which still has cameras operating there. caller: good morning. as you for having me. host: what do you think of mubarak? has he been a good al aye? caller: well in the interest of the united states he certainly has been willing to do what we tell him, however, i think in the long run it's caused us to pay a high price. i think we've been a little short-siteed in our foreign policy. specifically we have wanted short-term cooperation but at the expens
ally. general james mattis head of the united states central command said on tuesday it was inconceivable that anyone would want to disrupt the canal. he said were it to happen obviously we would have to deal with it diplomatically, economically, militarily whatever. but that is reuters quoting him as saying that to a policy group in london. that's on oil shipments. we want to hear from you whether or not you think mubarak has been a good u.s. ally. this video is within the last half-hour and...
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the united states and our allies remain their principle targets. before 2001 al-qaeda was protected in be taliban-controlled afghanistan. al-qaeda and the taliban along with various associated groups still maintain an alliance based largely in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and the taliban continue to wage a brutal insurgency against the government in kabul in an effort to regain control of the country. the taliban and al-qaeda are distinct groups with distinct aims, but they are both our add adversaries and part of a syndicate of terror that must be broken. after he took office, president obama launched a thorough review of our policy and set out a clear goal: to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-qaeda and prevent it from threatening america and our allies in the future. al-qaeda cannot be allowed to maintain its safe haven protected by the taliban and to continue plotting attacks while destabilizing nations that have known far too much war. from the tigress to the indus, the region will never live up to its full potential unti
the united states and our allies remain their principle targets. before 2001 al-qaeda was protected in be taliban-controlled afghanistan. al-qaeda and the taliban along with various associated groups still maintain an alliance based largely in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and the taliban continue to wage a brutal insurgency against the government in kabul in an effort to regain control of the country. the taliban and al-qaeda are distinct groups with distinct aims, but...
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with the wind blowing in the desert, why do we think allies we toast at sundown will still be allies at dawn? did we miss the signals? are we too fat and happy with the deals we got. with the huge bed we had with mubarak, did somebody notice he was pushing 83, he wasn't going to let go, h weas pushing his son to hold on? why do our alliances seem as old and cranky as the ottomans. finally denial, not just a river in egypt. we've seen it before. here it comes again and secretary rmed's -- rumsfeld's return. can he sell a book saying the iraq war was right and the mistakes weren't his? can he take one more right on de-nile? i'm chris matthews w us bob woodward, bbc's katty kay, ann kornblut and "time" magazine's joe klein. first up, if egypt turns from strong moderate ally to a difficult, hostile islamic state, that might remind many of us how iran turnford ally to threat. back in 1997 when the shaw fell, president carter displayed washington's confidence in that western ally. >> iran because othe great leadership of the shaw is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas
with the wind blowing in the desert, why do we think allies we toast at sundown will still be allies at dawn? did we miss the signals? are we too fat and happy with the deals we got. with the huge bed we had with mubarak, did somebody notice he was pushing 83, he wasn't going to let go, h weas pushing his son to hold on? why do our alliances seem as old and cranky as the ottomans. finally denial, not just a river in egypt. we've seen it before. here it comes again and secretary rmed's --...
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. >> again, very close ally. yet you're full-throated in the defense of democracy. >> it's the challenge that george w. bush made in his second inaugural address. it's complicated. we're for democracy everywhere. i think we have to be. everybody in the planet is endowed by their creator, including chinese, russians, saudis. a lot of places. >> the president obama, standing clearly for the protesters is the right thing to do? >> the administration, cut out the democracy in egypt funds inside the state department. i don't think -- our focus shouldn't be on obama. our focus ought to be what can america do now to make sure the military doesn't impose a new dictatorship for another 30, 40 years. and how do we, on the other hand, make sure that you don't end up with the muslim brotherhood staging a coup attempt in the next four of five years? >> what does the u.s. do to make sure that the military, which has put out no timeline, neither for lifting what was imposed or a road map for democracy, what does the united stat
. >> again, very close ally. yet you're full-throated in the defense of democracy. >> it's the challenge that george w. bush made in his second inaugural address. it's complicated. we're for democracy everywhere. i think we have to be. everybody in the planet is endowed by their creator, including chinese, russians, saudis. a lot of places. >> the president obama, standing clearly for the protesters is the right thing to do? >> the administration, cut out the democracy...
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they had an allied-president mubarak. -- they had an ally in president mubarak. >> the alliance with egypt is key for people in washington. he did allude to the peace agreement between israel and the u.s. he hopes they will keep to that agreement. the importance of the statement tonight is clear. the words of our administration have been carefully chosen. >> thanks for joining us. cairo is regarded as the capital of capital is and has become under the gaze of the entire world. liberation square has truly earned its name. i know that you have been camping out in this square. what will you do tonight? i am afraid we have lost that line. we will try to get him back. let's just take a step back and reflect on these historic developments in egypt. our security correspondent reports. >> gone the man they called the ferrel is a ruler of egypt no more. his presidency had a violent [unintelligible] here is the vice president being rushed to safety when his predecessor was assassinated. that was in retaliation to the finding of a peace treaty with israel. president mubarak decided to keep that
they had an allied-president mubarak. -- they had an ally in president mubarak. >> the alliance with egypt is key for people in washington. he did allude to the peace agreement between israel and the u.s. he hopes they will keep to that agreement. the importance of the statement tonight is clear. the words of our administration have been carefully chosen. >> thanks for joining us. cairo is regarded as the capital of capital is and has become under the gaze of the entire world....
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this man has around as an ally and expects to be treated for an ally for 30 years, and we should found a better way to get too him. i want to say one thing. let's just remember this -- in tehran there were hundreds of thousands of people in the street. iran water our principal enemy in that part of the world and this administration said nothing. but here we take a 30-year ally of the united states and we start publicly attacking him. that was exactly the wrong way to do it in that part of the world. now the saudis, jordanians, most of the other countries are enraged because they feel he was not badly -- he was bandly treated and not treated with respect. >> hold on. i want to pick up that point, because this goes to that. okay. now a big arab authority, a big one, the secretary general of l this -- >> the message has been sent -- the message has been received. it will ne6co2the same again. i firmly believer the arab world in one year's time will not be the same as we see it today. >> and will not be the same. question, what is the chance he will run for president himsmsf? >> pretty goo
this man has around as an ally and expects to be treated for an ally for 30 years, and we should found a better way to get too him. i want to say one thing. let's just remember this -- in tehran there were hundreds of thousands of people in the street. iran water our principal enemy in that part of the world and this administration said nothing. but here we take a 30-year ally of the united states and we start publicly attacking him. that was exactly the wrong way to do it in that part of the...
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on georgia but the united states makes its own decisions all allies make their own decisions. and they have to do this but from an organizational point of view we have no view on this issue. and you don't influence such things so for example if one of the nato candidates interesting. maybe i didn't know the nato charter but if one of the nato members wants to sell arms to a country that's hostile to nato or to what to other member could nato somehow influence this situation formally know or is just business i mean whatever it's a national decision it's business that being said. these are allies and they care about each other and they care about each other security so they consult extensively they try to make sure that the security of another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to have gone. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and
on georgia but the united states makes its own decisions all allies make their own decisions. and they have to do this but from an organizational point of view we have no view on this issue. and you don't influence such things so for example if one of the nato candidates interesting. maybe i didn't know the nato charter but if one of the nato members wants to sell arms to a country that's hostile to nato or to what to other member could nato somehow influence this situation formally know or is...
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another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to afghan. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another area where in fact we're doing much more together than we did we does nato want to see more russian involvement in afghanistan maybe even selling the seven players now that well what we would like to see is and we are seeing is more russian cooperation with us in supporting afghanistan stability we're stepping up our training of counter drug narcotics officials there's a center just outside of moscow where russia does that also now outside of st petersburg and one in turkey we've trained about one thousand three hundred counter-narcotics officials alre
another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to afghan. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another...
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what happens between as a version in our media has a direct influence on an ally turkey and a partner georgia so for anybody in europe including russia what happens in the caucasus has significant effects for all of us. well nato usually calls itself and the alliance of democracies and we've heard it in lisbon more than once well how do you think he'll when dealing with regimes like in his back is that then too many. we. when we enter into relations with these countries we ask them to sign up to the principles of our partnership partnership for peace which includes a commitment on their part to work towards improving democratic principles and reform within their country and we offer support for when they do it now does it always meet our greatest aspirations it doesn't but we continue to push the secretary general when he meets with leaders from those countries specifically in his bilateral meetings reminds them of the principles to which we've all signed up and offers our support in trying to meet them so it's very important that we have those we haven't given up on our principles we
what happens between as a version in our media has a direct influence on an ally turkey and a partner georgia so for anybody in europe including russia what happens in the caucasus has significant effects for all of us. well nato usually calls itself and the alliance of democracies and we've heard it in lisbon more than once well how do you think he'll when dealing with regimes like in his back is that then too many. we. when we enter into relations with these countries we ask them to sign up...
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what happens between as a version in our media has a direct influence on an ally turkey and a partner georgia so for anybody in europe including russia what happens in the caucasus has significant effects for all of us. well nato usually calls itself and the alliance of democracies and we've heard it in lisbon more than once well how do you think he'll when dealing with regimes like in his back is that then too many. we. when we enter into relations with these countries we ask them to sign up to the principles of our partnership partnership for peace which include a commitment on their part to work towards improving democratic principles and reform within their country and we offer support for when they do it now does it always meet our greatest aspirations it doesn't but we continue to push the secretary general when he meets with leaders from those countries specifically in his bilateral meetings reminds them of the principles to which we've all signed up and offers our support in trying to meet them so it's very important that we have those we haven't given up on our principles we
what happens between as a version in our media has a direct influence on an ally turkey and a partner georgia so for anybody in europe including russia what happens in the caucasus has significant effects for all of us. well nato usually calls itself and the alliance of democracies and we've heard it in lisbon more than once well how do you think he'll when dealing with regimes like in his back is that then too many. we. when we enter into relations with these countries we ask them to sign up...
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s allies to exit mechanism. can you elaborate on that a bit? does that mean there is action taken in the responsiveness? or there's openness to hearing it or changes at the cpuc that would make this a little more flexible? >> sure. no official action has been taken to date in terms of a policy change but there have been indications of willingness to have a policy change. one of the key ones is this is an issue that direct access entities of for-profit firm that's sell energy directly to large industrial customers predominantly have been clamoring to get revisited for years and the commission hasn't even had a workshop. we've been very interested in doing much about that through various procedural mechanisms, we've been requesting along with our allies, that the commission relook at that and start developing more of a record and see if the rules for setting the -- the mathematic method for calculating what the exit fee should be, if that should be revisited. and the commission has been interested in that enough so it's held workshops with all pa
s allies to exit mechanism. can you elaborate on that a bit? does that mean there is action taken in the responsiveness? or there's openness to hearing it or changes at the cpuc that would make this a little more flexible? >> sure. no official action has been taken to date in terms of a policy change but there have been indications of willingness to have a policy change. one of the key ones is this is an issue that direct access entities of for-profit firm that's sell energy directly to...
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this man has around as an ally and expects to be treated for an ally for 30 years, and we should found a better way to get too him. i want to say one thing. let's just remember this -- in tehran there were hundreds of thousands of people in the street. iran water our principal enemy in that part of the world and this administration said nothing. but here we take a 30-year ally of the united states and we start publicly attacking him. that was exactly the wrong way to do it in that part of the world. now the saudis, jordanians, most of the other countries are enraged because they feel he was not badly -- he was bandly treated and not treated with respect. >> hold on. i want to pick up that point, because this goes to that. okay. now a big arab authority, a big one, the secretary general of l this -- >> the message has been sent -- the message has been received. it will ne6co2the same again. i firmly believer the arab world in one year's time will not be the same as we see it today. >> and will not be the same. question, what is the chance he will run for president himself? >> pretty goo
this man has around as an ally and expects to be treated for an ally for 30 years, and we should found a better way to get too him. i want to say one thing. let's just remember this -- in tehran there were hundreds of thousands of people in the street. iran water our principal enemy in that part of the world and this administration said nothing. but here we take a 30-year ally of the united states and we start publicly attacking him. that was exactly the wrong way to do it in that part of the...
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also must now reassure allies. israel worries a new radical regime could throw out the 1979 peace agreement. egypt sits amidst a region full of autocratic leaders wondering what's next for them. the u.s. hopes the egypt example will encourage them to make democratic reforms, not crack down harder. and perhaps sensing an opportunity, the administration today made a point to encourage iran's protest movement. >> let your people speak. release your people from jail. let them have a voice. >> reporter: some arab allies have expressed anger with the administration for not standing more firmly behind a long-time ally. the president will be spending time on the phone doing more diplomacy in the coming days and weeks, brian. >> savannah guthrie in our d.c. newsroom, thanks. >>> now to a big angle of this. imagine how other countries throughout the middle east are watching this. put it this way, the largest arab nation in the world just changed hands, so how does that now affect the balance of power? we go to our veteran in
also must now reassure allies. israel worries a new radical regime could throw out the 1979 peace agreement. egypt sits amidst a region full of autocratic leaders wondering what's next for them. the u.s. hopes the egypt example will encourage them to make democratic reforms, not crack down harder. and perhaps sensing an opportunity, the administration today made a point to encourage iran's protest movement. >> let your people speak. release your people from jail. let them have a voice....
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allies would be in - achievement of bigot proportions. for mike dayron would be billed as a warm-up to elaborate oppressed iranians or stop the spread of nuclear weapons, but in reality, it would be like iraq no more than a war to protect israel. and in terms of american independence, just conjure for a moment the and nerving reality that 300 million americans could awaken one morning soon to find themselves at war with iran because a man named netanyahu or mahmoud ahmadinejad, both foreigners no american never voted for, decided to expand a religious war in which no genuine u.s. interest is at stake. as i noted, our participation in such a war would produce iran sponsored terrorism in america and just might temporarily unite the entire muslim community. 1.4 billion people if you're counting in the jihad against the united states. america's bipartisan governing elite than with the support of the media and the academy have brought the united states face-to-face with war at every turn. war over leal, war over religious conflict in which no
allies would be in - achievement of bigot proportions. for mike dayron would be billed as a warm-up to elaborate oppressed iranians or stop the spread of nuclear weapons, but in reality, it would be like iraq no more than a war to protect israel. and in terms of american independence, just conjure for a moment the and nerving reality that 300 million americans could awaken one morning soon to find themselves at war with iran because a man named netanyahu or mahmoud ahmadinejad, both foreigners...
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>> el cabello se ve suave, sedoso y brillante al pasar por alli. >> la diferencia... la diferencia es sorprendente. y cuando lo retire, van a ver un mechon con cuerpo y volumen. miren ese bulto ahora... mirenlo. >> hermoso. >> excelente. >> fantastico. >> tomamos de nuevo este mechon, lo deslizamos en direccion opuesta. y en verdad pueden ver lo suave y hermoso que luce el cabello en ese cilindro... ¿lo ves? >> nancy: absolutamente hermoso. si, se siente como seda. >> a medida que va pasando, comienza seco y aspero. y cuando sale... miren que cuerpo tiene. es increible. >> es... es magia. >> es maravilloso. miren... es que bueno. no quiero ni tocarlo. [risas] bueno, hace mucho que esperaba este momento para decirle a kimberley locke que peine su propio cabello... >> si! >> si! >> eres libre! [risas y aplausos] >> dean: alinealo a cabello alli, justo en el centro del cilindro... cierra arriba y deslizalo. cuando lo giras de esta manera, la tension cae sobre el cilindro. estas haciendo un muy buen trabajo! >> genial. >> esta perfecto. >> esta perfecto, dean. >> asi es.
>> el cabello se ve suave, sedoso y brillante al pasar por alli. >> la diferencia... la diferencia es sorprendente. y cuando lo retire, van a ver un mechon con cuerpo y volumen. miren ese bulto ahora... mirenlo. >> hermoso. >> excelente. >> fantastico. >> tomamos de nuevo este mechon, lo deslizamos en direccion opuesta. y en verdad pueden ver lo suave y hermoso que luce el cabello en ese cilindro... ¿lo ves? >> nancy: absolutamente hermoso. si, se...
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extensively they try to make sure that the security of another ally is never undermined by the i. actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well run by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to afghan. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another area where in fact we're doing much more together than we did we does nato want to see more russian involvement in afghanistan maybe even selling something because now that what we would like to see is and we are seeing is more russian cooperation with us in supporting afghanistan stability we're stepping up our training of counter drug narcotics officials there's a center just outside of moscow where russia does that also now outside of st petersburg and one in turkey we've trained about one thousand three hundred counter-narcotics officia
extensively they try to make sure that the security of another ally is never undermined by the i. actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well run by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to afghan. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly...
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two thousand and eight but last year saw a considerable thaw in the relations between russia and the allies. are we back on track here's the director of the nato information office in moscow robert child. russian leaders joined them to drug operation in afghanistan last year was a milestone marking a new stage of relations and trust however the parties haven't yet found common ground concerning the anti missile shield in europe their line sees it as two independent systems sharing intelligence to moscow champions the idea of six areas in europe each of them responsible for threats coming from certain directions. homeless of self thank you very much for being with us on the show thank you for inviting well first of all you repeated many times speech speaking with newsmen for one that russia and nato don't consider each other enemies these are your words that you there that you like to repeat however nato the global ambitions i mean i mean the expansions to these the anti-missile plans in europe officially are officially cited in the russian military dot train as threats to our national secur
two thousand and eight but last year saw a considerable thaw in the relations between russia and the allies. are we back on track here's the director of the nato information office in moscow robert child. russian leaders joined them to drug operation in afghanistan last year was a milestone marking a new stage of relations and trust however the parties haven't yet found common ground concerning the anti missile shield in europe their line sees it as two independent systems sharing intelligence...
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another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to have gone. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another area where in fact we're doing much more together than we did a week does nato want to see more russian involvement in afghanistan maybe even selling the seven players now that well what we would like to see is and we are seeing is more russian cooperation with us in supporting afghanistan stability we're stepping up our training of counter drug narcotics officials there's a center just outside of moscow where russia does that also now outside of st petersburg and one in turkey we've trained about one thousand three hundred counter-narcotics officia
another ally is never undermined by the actions of one. it would have been a strange situation if some if some business well learned by muslims in turkey would have been selling arms to have gone. well i mean actually we're all trying to provide want to afghan rebels nobody should be providing weapons to afghan rebels as far as we're concerned and actually we're working quite hard with the russian federation to provide equipment particularly helicopters now to the afghan army so this is another...
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los padres de otros ninos que van alli despues de la escuela, no lo pueden ni creer. laura doval /sus hijos asisten al club 16:49 pense en mis hijos y me duele siento feo porque no es justo que un nino pase por algo asi 16:57 laura dice que sus tres ninos van alli y nunca ha dudado del lugar. 17:30 confiada en que lo van a cuidar de que no le va a pasar nada y ahorita me estoy dando cuenta de eso digo y que tal que si le haiga pasado a mi hijo 17:43 00:00 we are goin g vamos a hacer todo lo que podamos para saber que paso aqui, agrego stanley porque este incidente es la antitesis de nuestra mision, averiguaremos lo que paso, aprenderemos de ello y mejoraremos.... pero laura y otros ya sienten su confianza resquebrajada. 17:50 por el momento yo creo que alejarlos, alejarlos del club y tenerlos ocupados en otras actividades 18:00 josefina sebastian/no enviara a su hijo al club 14:00 como van ninos de todas las edades, chicos y grandes, los grandes pueden aprovechar de los ninos14:09 hoy se efectuaban entrevistas a testigos mientras se recogia evidencia, en una investiga
los padres de otros ninos que van alli despues de la escuela, no lo pueden ni creer. laura doval /sus hijos asisten al club 16:49 pense en mis hijos y me duele siento feo porque no es justo que un nino pase por algo asi 16:57 laura dice que sus tres ninos van alli y nunca ha dudado del lugar. 17:30 confiada en que lo van a cuidar de que no le va a pasar nada y ahorita me estoy dando cuenta de eso digo y que tal que si le haiga pasado a mi hijo 17:43 00:00 we are goin g vamos a hacer todo lo que...
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try to pressure its allies. as one of nato is key players the u.s. tries to prevent the alliance from growing too close to the russia in the former soviet bloc because the region is of strategic interest to america they of course would prefer to build exclusive bilateral relationships the strong ties between two military organizations such as nato and the c.s.t. is not in u.s. interests. this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union where every opinion matters. a group dominated by the united states of america that in fact it's not an alliance of tool in the sense of being sovereign states. it's a bogus alliance people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots so. left right left right we're much so this is this is what is happening in reality that people know da. humans published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member of nato is supposedly equal it has raised questions over whether the u.s. will really trust the alliance at all catarina zavala r.t. scores of c
try to pressure its allies. as one of nato is key players the u.s. tries to prevent the alliance from growing too close to the russia in the former soviet bloc because the region is of strategic interest to america they of course would prefer to build exclusive bilateral relationships the strong ties between two military organizations such as nato and the c.s.t. is not in u.s. interests. this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union where every opinion matters....
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the more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a town or discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition to detroit both sides now i'm not saying that the protests are genuine the protests are absolutely genuine an organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own opposition figures into position to see cleaves the wise men in egypt which are unelected individuals billionaires people who were it part of the status for part of the regime in fact who did nothing for mubarak who is in power. the president of the arab lawyers association and britain said the protests across the region were ignited by a hatred of too much western involvement in domestic policies certainly the unifying factor that is that all of them have had enough of an awful dictatorship the governments that have all been so subservient to the west that this goes against the will of the people in that region
the more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a town or discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition to detroit both sides now i'm not saying that the protests are genuine the protests are absolutely genuine an organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own opposition...
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he was an ally of the u.s. and at the same time relations between him and the rand were strained for the past thirty years it is not clear exactly why they gave permission we haven't had any insight on that but what we have been told reported is that it took in officials have checked the cargo they are confident that there was nothing suspicious on board and as a result they have allowed there for data on the supply ship to go through. european union is launching a mission to help italy deal with a wave of immigrants from north africa more than five thousand people hording from tunisia alone during the last week and officials agree the situation is out of control the wave of immigrants comes just as europe is seeing a vicious debate over multiculturalism as leaders of major nations admit it's not working despite the current mood though one outspoken critic from austria has gone on trial for speaking out against the rights of religious groups or he's a catarina grandchildren met up with. just a night vision of a
he was an ally of the u.s. and at the same time relations between him and the rand were strained for the past thirty years it is not clear exactly why they gave permission we haven't had any insight on that but what we have been told reported is that it took in officials have checked the cargo they are confident that there was nothing suspicious on board and as a result they have allowed there for data on the supply ship to go through. european union is launching a mission to help italy deal...
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mubarak has been a close ally for thirty years the u.s. has been pumping billions of dollars into the egyptian military and they certainly don't want to lose that whoever is in power there's a great chance that they won't lose that although the personal position is it's up to the gyptian people to choose their next leader washington is apparently to some strange the man who was sort of the charge during this tumultuous transition and who's seen as a possible alternative to mubarak is a big cia friend it's omar suleiman he has reportedly orchestrated the brutal interrogation of terror cells suspects abducted by the cia also in the run up to the u.s. invasion of iraq in two thousand and three the cia will lie down mr salim on to beat confession out of a detainee who said that amcu saying had connections with al qaeda something that was proven to be false but back in the day was perfect for the americans who desperately needed an excuse to invade iraq so he's an old friend not hostile to israel at that that's basically all the u.s. wants from
mubarak has been a close ally for thirty years the u.s. has been pumping billions of dollars into the egyptian military and they certainly don't want to lose that whoever is in power there's a great chance that they won't lose that although the personal position is it's up to the gyptian people to choose their next leader washington is apparently to some strange the man who was sort of the charge during this tumultuous transition and who's seen as a possible alternative to mubarak is a big cia...
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more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak who won the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a challenger discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition to do to control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own opposition figures into position to see if the wise men in egypt which are unelected individuals billionaires people who were it part of the status quo part of the regime in fact who did nothing when mubarak was in power. well the president of the arab lawyers association association burton said the protests across the region were ignited by hatred of too much western involvement and domestic policies certainly the unifying factor is that all of them have had enough of an awful dictatorship the governments that have all been so subservient to the west that this goes against the will of the people in
more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak who won the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a challenger discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition to do to control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own...
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as an ally of the u.s. and at the same time relations between him and the rand were strained for the past thirty years it is not clear exactly why they gave permission we haven't had any insight on that but what we have been told reported is that it took an official's have checked the cargo they are confident that there is nothing suspicious on board and as a result they have allowed that for gate on the supply ship to go through. stay with us here on r t coming up a stained anniversary kosovo years and some independence from serbia unfazed by recent reports of brave crimes allegedly committed by its leader. was the us defense budget about to be slashed by almost eighteen billion dollars but some say it's a drop in the bucket compared to massive cuts other areas are facing. first though the european union is launching a mission to help italy deal with a wave of immigrants from north africa more than five thousand people poured in from tunisia alone during the past week and officials agree the situation is o
as an ally of the u.s. and at the same time relations between him and the rand were strained for the past thirty years it is not clear exactly why they gave permission we haven't had any insight on that but what we have been told reported is that it took an official's have checked the cargo they are confident that there is nothing suspicious on board and as a result they have allowed that for gate on the supply ship to go through. stay with us here on r t coming up a stained anniversary kosovo...
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. >> it's very hard to get the fuel mixture right of backing a government that has been an ally for 30 years and standing with the people in the street who are in line with the democratic principles that this president discussed in cairo va aligned right and i think he's looking pretty good. modest triumph, i agree. but we don't know the direction -- [everyone talking at once] >> in that situation? >> i think that the president has hopscotched over this over the last two weeks, where he got too involved and not involved enough, then said too much then didn't say enough. his words on friday were very much tied to what he called the aspirations of the egyptian people. it would have been very nice to hear these same words from the president two years ago, when the iranian people were in the streets. >> totally different system! >> actually, the situation in iran was a much more clarified, moral question for the president than this one, where we're dealing with regime that was -- [everyone talking at once] >> i'll go right to you. let me go to you. you think there could be a pernicious ele
. >> it's very hard to get the fuel mixture right of backing a government that has been an ally for 30 years and standing with the people in the street who are in line with the democratic principles that this president discussed in cairo va aligned right and i think he's looking pretty good. modest triumph, i agree. but we don't know the direction -- [everyone talking at once] >> in that situation? >> i think that the president has hopscotched over this over the last two...
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the united states and our allies remain their principal targets. before 2001, hawkeye was protected in taliban-controlled afghanistan. al qaeda and the taliban, along with various associated groups, still maintain an alliance based largely in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and the taliban continue to wage a brutal insurgency against the government in kabul in an effort to regain control of the country. the taliban and al qaeda are distinct groups with distinct aims, but they are both our adversaries and part of a syndicate of terror that must be broken. after he took office, president obama launched a thorough review of our policy and set out a clear goal -- to disrupt, dismantle, and the ft al qaeda, and prevent it from threatening america and our allies in the future. al qaeda cannot be allowed to maintain its safe haven, protected by the taliban, and to continue plotting attacks while destabilizing nations that have known far too much war. from the tigris to the indus, the region will never live up to it's full potential unt
the united states and our allies remain their principal targets. before 2001, hawkeye was protected in taliban-controlled afghanistan. al qaeda and the taliban, along with various associated groups, still maintain an alliance based largely in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and the taliban continue to wage a brutal insurgency against the government in kabul in an effort to regain control of the country. the taliban and al qaeda are distinct groups with distinct aims, but...
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priority after the longtime washington ally dropped his support for america's middle east policy. mubarak's government realized that the u.s. was preparing a regime change that along the lines of the so-called color revolutions in georgia ukraine and so forth. activists to the united states sometimes for a seat in the state department sometimes at the national endowment for democracy or freedom house and these are all quote unquote private and shields that specialize in routine training for washington and. what's going on is really a major not enough destabilization of the u.s. ally mobile iraq has been opposed to most of us policy views of iran we should be partially golf nation and resume eleven. over the last several years so he's become in effect a thorn in the side of washington's greater agenda since two thousand and one well political unrest is sweeping further through the region as thousands of algerians took to the streets of their capital to demand the resignation of president with different police detained more than four hundred demonstrators in clashes across the city
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bin laden, al qaeda and their allies, and those they inspired are the third of the persian gulf threats and the most dangerous to the united states. the are the most dangerous not because they are more powerful than the united states, nor because they are supported by all muslims. they are most dangerous, they are the most dangerous threat to america because the u.s. bipartisan governing has uniformly refused to accept reality. from the first bush to clinton to george w. bush to barack obama, americans have been told they were at war because al qaeda and its allies are motivated by hatred for liberty, way of life and space institutions. this is a palpable and lethal why. we are being attacked because of the half century relentless innovation and the muslim world. it is in the can of the defense pact 50 years of intervention that we find the main motivation of america's islamist enemies as well as the principal organizational glue that provides the modicum of unity to the movements always fragile cohesion. the islamist motivation is to be found in the perception of u.s. foreign policy as
bin laden, al qaeda and their allies, and those they inspired are the third of the persian gulf threats and the most dangerous to the united states. the are the most dangerous not because they are more powerful than the united states, nor because they are supported by all muslims. they are most dangerous, they are the most dangerous threat to america because the u.s. bipartisan governing has uniformly refused to accept reality. from the first bush to clinton to george w. bush to barack obama,...
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stripped by allied recycling. and they talked about the mess of dismantling project. >> and this comes and it 805,000 t. we took it out of that multiplostfleet, it is been dry dock, and with it to dry out for 20 years. and after is the-flooded, it is on top of a talking clock. and after stability is reninore hisced how high the docking block, and and hopefully, with 70 ships are all there. keep in mind that the seven polluting the bay for 50 years. or longer! and we're hoping that each can be dismantled. and the alternative is to move it to the panama canal. so this is a better alternative move. >> allied recycling has nine months to completely dismantle tutor for chips from his fleet. . allied recycle as nine months to completely dismantle to divert ships from the fleet. they're working on a grant. >> and the backup stretching all the way back to the 80-1 0 1 split. also, on the san francisco sidestreet try to get to the lower deck. it will likely take a couple of hours before this gets cleared up. we will be bac
stripped by allied recycling. and they talked about the mess of dismantling project. >> and this comes and it 805,000 t. we took it out of that multiplostfleet, it is been dry dock, and with it to dry out for 20 years. and after is the-flooded, it is on top of a talking clock. and after stability is reninore hisced how high the docking block, and and hopefully, with 70 ships are all there. keep in mind that the seven polluting the bay for 50 years. or longer! and we're hoping that each...
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. >> it's very hard to get the fuel mixture right of backing a government that has been an ally for 30 years and standing with the people in the street who are in line with the democratic principles that this president discussed in cairo va aligned right and i think he's looking pretty good. modest triumph, i agree. but we don't know the direction -- [everyone talking at once] >> in that situation? >> i think that the president has hopscotched over this over the last two weeks, where he got too involved and not involved enough, then said too much then didn't say enough. his words on friday were ve much tied to what he called the aspirations of the egyptian people. it would have been very nice to hear these same words from the president two years ago, when the iranian people were in the streets. >> totally different system! >> actually, the situation in iran was a much more clarified, moral question for the president than this one, where we're dealing with regime that was -- [everyone talking at once] >> i'll go right to you. let me go to you. you think there could be a pernicious eleme
. >> it's very hard to get the fuel mixture right of backing a government that has been an ally for 30 years and standing with the people in the street who are in line with the democratic principles that this president discussed in cairo va aligned right and i think he's looking pretty good. modest triumph, i agree. but we don't know the direction -- [everyone talking at once] >> in that situation? >> i think that the president has hopscotched over this over the last two...
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it had a close relationship with the united states he was an ally of the u.s. and at the same time relations between him and the rand were strained for the past thirty years it is not clear exactly why they gave permission we haven't had any insight on that but what we have been told the porter is that it took in officials have checked the cargo they are confident that there was nothing suspicious onboard and as a result they have allowed this for gate on the supply ship to go through. as a correspondent paula slayer reporting for us coming up on our stay in the anniversary cost of three plane the dependents from unfazed by recent reports of grave crimes allegedly committed by the forthcoming. class america's defense budgets about to be slashed by almost eighteen billion dollars but some say that's just a drop in the ocean compared to the massive cuts other areas are facing. the european union is launching a mission to help italy deal with the wave of immigrants from north africa more than five thousand people poured in from choosier alone during the past week
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the more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a counter discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition if you control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own opposition figures into position to see if the wise men in egypt which are unelected individuals billionaires people who were it part of the status quo part of the regime in fact who did nothing when mubarak was in power. the president of the arab lawyers association in britain said the protests across the region were ignited by a hatred of too much western involvement in domestic policies. certainly the unifying factor that is that all of them have had enough of the whole dictatorship the governments that have all been so subservient to the west that this goes against the will of the people in that regi
the more barak was a part of the military the military hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are pleading we had their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a counter discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and in opposition if you control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own...
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more barak was a part of the military the military in hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are politically hedging their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a counter discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and an opposition if you control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own opposition figures into position this includes the wisemen in egypt which are unelected individuals billionaires people who were it part of the status quo part of the regime in fact who did nothing when mubarak was in power. well the president of the arab lawyers association in britain said the protests across the region were ignited by a hatred of too much western involvement in domestic policies. certainly the unifying factor that is that all of them have had enough of an awful dictatorship the governments that have all been so something to the west that this goes against the will of the people in
more barak was a part of the military the military in hosni mubarak one of the united states and its allies are politically hedging their backs what they're doing right now is something that we should call creating a counter discourse counter discourse is when you have a party in governance and an opposition if you control both sides now i'm not saying that the protests aren't genuine the protests are absolutely genuine and organic but the fact is that the united states is trying to put its own...
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priority after the longtime washington ally dropped his support for america's middle east policy. mubarak's government realize that the u.s. was preparing a regime change along the lines of the so-called color revolutions in georgia ukraine and so forth bringing young egyptian activists to the united states sometimes receiving them at the state department sometimes at the national endowment for democracy or freedom house these are all the quote unquote private n.g.o.s that specialize in the regime change for washington and. what's going on is really a major not enough destabilization of u.s. ally mobarak has been opposed to most of us policies of iran we should be persian gulf nations and these are the levanon over the last several years so he's become in effect a thorn in the side of washington's greater agenda since two thousand and one friday is expected to see the largest protest since the andress began more than two weeks ago a former cia officer i mean an ocular told r.t. he thinks mubarak's reluctance to go makes the situation a volatile. now that the president mubarak that
priority after the longtime washington ally dropped his support for america's middle east policy. mubarak's government realize that the u.s. was preparing a regime change along the lines of the so-called color revolutions in georgia ukraine and so forth bringing young egyptian activists to the united states sometimes receiving them at the state department sometimes at the national endowment for democracy or freedom house these are all the quote unquote private n.g.o.s that specialize in the...
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cables reveal that washington has been snooping on top nato officials and exerting heavy pressure on its allies to get its own way but he's carriers are of a has more. cat among the pigeons whistleblower week strikes again this time at the very heart of nido according to documents published by two european newspapers a u.s. mole was planted right in the office of the alliance's secretary general several of the cables revealed by wiki leaks and decayed america is trying to control nato from within reporting confidential information back to washington this point of view is supported by some of the documents allegedly sent by u.s. diplomat jeff rafter. when under spog rasmussen was looking for closer ties with the collective security treaty organization made up of former soviet states the us was quick to veto the idea of.
cables reveal that washington has been snooping on top nato officials and exerting heavy pressure on its allies to get its own way but he's carriers are of a has more. cat among the pigeons whistleblower week strikes again this time at the very heart of nido according to documents published by two european newspapers a u.s. mole was planted right in the office of the alliance's secretary general several of the cables revealed by wiki leaks and decayed america is trying to control nato from...
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the europeans and the nato countries our allies in this system and. as i said they tried to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in this thinking. gaining from this war only in minor questions can nato allies deviate from this from the general united states strategy. relations between london and moscow have been rocky in recent years with many unresolved issues still hanging over the two well r.t. spoke to the new russian ambassador to britain and xander think about how he expects the relationship to progress that interview is coming your way in just a few moments nabil back with a summary of the news stories later stay with us. today i'm at the russian embassy in london talking to mr alexander yet again kay has just taken up the post as the new russian ambassador to the u.k. is the academic thank you very much for talking to us he congratulations on your new pasting and a very warm welcome to london on a human level relationsh
the europeans and the nato countries our allies in this system and. as i said they tried to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in this thinking. gaining from this war only in minor questions can nato allies deviate from this from the general united states strategy. relations between london and moscow have been rocky in recent years with many unresolved issues still...
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while he was in dresden the allies bombed preston. so his own countrymen as well as allies bombed the city. it was a horrible bombing. it was literally a firestorm. tens of thousands of people were killed, and these were noncombatants, women and children, you know, and old people but vonnegut was cast as a prisoner to go out and remove the bodies, you know, from these burning buildings. he also was required to get barry these bodies of women and children. that affected his life tremendously. he came back from his world war ii experience being completely against war. he was searching for peaceful resolutions to conflict and supported the policy and other approaches to solving problems. i would also point out the photo that was taken after he came back from the war. he got married to jane cox vonnegut who was from indianapolis, as well. this photo was taken from their honeymoon. as you can see, he is in uniform. vonnegut and jane had three children, march, itt, and net. then many years later his sister alice died just a day or two after
while he was in dresden the allies bombed preston. so his own countrymen as well as allies bombed the city. it was a horrible bombing. it was literally a firestorm. tens of thousands of people were killed, and these were noncombatants, women and children, you know, and old people but vonnegut was cast as a prisoner to go out and remove the bodies, you know, from these burning buildings. he also was required to get barry these bodies of women and children. that affected his life tremendously. he...