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this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jetro is hosting the event. the fair is giving saudi women the chance to look at japanese bags, clothes and cosmetics. >> they are so inspired by the japanese fashion scene. japanese vogue and avant garde. >> i get that something's different, something unique and colorful animation. all the happy things. >> reporter: japanese executives see an opening in the saudi market. high economic growth has opened new doors for women and given them more power to spend. >> translator: people outside tend to think that saudi women are shrouded in mystery and hard to approach. but actually, they have strong purchasing power and significant social status. >> reporter: dania is in her 20s and lives in riyadh. >> i think it's really cute and it's very adorable, you know, full of color. >> reporter
this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jetro is hosting the event. the fair is giving saudi women the chance to look at japanese bags, clothes and cosmetics. >> they are so inspired by the japanese fashion scene. japanese vogue and avant...
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this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jeto is hosting the event. the fair is giving saudi arabian women a chance to look at japanese bags, cosmetics. >> they are so inspired about it japanese fashion scene. japanese vogue, et cetera. >> i get it's something different, something unique, and colorful animation. all the happy things. >> reporter: japanese executives see an opening in the saudi market. high economic growth has opened new doors for women and given them more power to spend. >> translator: people outside tend to think that saudi women are shrouded in mystery and hard to approach. but actually, they have strong purchasing power and significant social status. >> reporter: dania is in her 20s and lives in riyadh. >> i think it's really cute and it's very adorable, you know, full of color. >> reporter: dania kee
this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jeto is hosting the event. the fair is giving saudi arabian women a chance to look at japanese bags, cosmetics. >> they are so inspired about it japanese fashion scene. japanese vogue, et cetera....
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feel fine i called my savior most school for a friend but how did this man fly in riyadh broadcasting. business i get into this you know small slow spongy friend say in the video if interest gets understand friends who seek. immunity he says schools are living anything since. he is the friend. that's our minds. my but i can do business. in a strange. does i have to look you being. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut. cut. because i. want to but. i feel. the last prominence medicine's in nigeria has given up his weapons offer agreeing to an amnesty deal with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for peace that will last i am ready welcoming paltalk holt one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome the money challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last post for the cameras and then the serious business of hunting ov
feel fine i called my savior most school for a friend but how did this man fly in riyadh broadcasting. business i get into this you know small slow spongy friend say in the video if interest gets understand friends who seek. immunity he says schools are living anything since. he is the friend. that's our minds. my but i can do business. in a strange. does i have to look you being. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut. cut. because i. want to but. i feel. the last prominence medicine's in...
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in riyadh broadcasting in this news i get into this you know small slow spongy friend say in the video if indeed his deeds understand friends who seek. me to meet this is schools to be the new anything since. friend. mind. down my blood i can do business. in a strange. does when i have to walk you being. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. cut cut. cut i feel. the last prominence medicine's in nigeria has given up his weapons offer agreeing to an amnesty deal with the government it comes all to give is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of fighters in return the piece that was lost i am ready welcoming paltalk court for one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders. told the money challenge of two thousand fighters about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last post for the cameras and then the serious business of hunting over his he just wanted to get. the villagers from the talk to return to their ho
in riyadh broadcasting in this news i get into this you know small slow spongy friend say in the video if indeed his deeds understand friends who seek. me to meet this is schools to be the new anything since. friend. mind. down my blood i can do business. in a strange. does when i have to walk you being. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. cut cut. cut i feel. the last prominence medicine's in nigeria has given up his weapons offer agreeing to an amnesty deal with the...
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fair fight i called my savior most school for a house friend but the homeless man flew in riyadh broadcasting. this news i get into this you know small flows from different things did you see if in the fist it's understand friend who was the. same cd seeing in the media this is schools being the new anything since. good friend. of mine to. write down my blood that kinda just needs. to stand. does raconteur look you didn't. cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut i feel. the last prominence medicine's in nigeria has given up his weapons offer agreeing to an amnesty deal with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for peace that will last i already welcome in full time court for one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome amounting challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms in exchange for cash and education. i last post for the camer
fair fight i called my savior most school for a house friend but the homeless man flew in riyadh broadcasting. this news i get into this you know small flows from different things did you see if in the fist it's understand friend who was the. same cd seeing in the media this is schools being the new anything since. good friend. of mine to. write down my blood that kinda just needs. to stand. does raconteur look you didn't. cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut i...
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john kerry was speaking out about his saudi counterpart in 3-iron -- in riyadh. israeli defense minister l barack says iran is the biggest threat to the middle east. he has been speaking to the aipac conference, run by the largest jewish lobby in the united states. >> aipac has been called one of the most powerful lobbying organizations in washington, it's prime purpose to back whatever policy israel's government may pursue. in last year's conference, as president barack obama campaign for reelection, delegates reviewed his republican opponent, mitt romney. but this year's gathering comes as obama it is winning plaudits from netanyahu for reinforcing u.s. security cooperation with israel. it is exemplified by the u.s. financed iron dome missile defense, which intercepted hamas rockets aimed at israeli cities in the fighting along the gaza strip last november. this year aipac's priority issue is assuring the average $3 billion a year u.s. military aid package to israel will not be jeopardized as congress carries out across-the-board spending cuts. another top aipa
john kerry was speaking out about his saudi counterpart in 3-iron -- in riyadh. israeli defense minister l barack says iran is the biggest threat to the middle east. he has been speaking to the aipac conference, run by the largest jewish lobby in the united states. >> aipac has been called one of the most powerful lobbying organizations in washington, it's prime purpose to back whatever policy israel's government may pursue. in last year's conference, as president barack obama campaign...
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he joins us from good guys riyadh and custom show at the fairgrounds. tell us about the rod you were just riding in. >> yeah, good morning, jannelle. good to see you. i've got to tell you, one thing i like about this car, doesn't have the new car smell. that's kind of the whole idea when you're at the rod and custom show because you've got a true classic muscle car. you're looking at a 1969 chevy camaro, 700 horsepower on the hood, full race car suspension and it's my second favorite color, blue. so the one thing i think you're going to like about this is that they are not letting me drive. that's a good thing. got ed behind the wheel, professional race car driver. i'm going to hand you this. how long have you been racing cars? >> most of my life, circle track, drag racing and now the auto cross here with good guys. >> people come out here with their muscle cars and kind of do what they are doing. we'll go over that in a minute. first we need on your mark, get set, go. >> all right, ready, set, here we go. we've got the all clear. whoa! >> i don't think
he joins us from good guys riyadh and custom show at the fairgrounds. tell us about the rod you were just riding in. >> yeah, good morning, jannelle. good to see you. i've got to tell you, one thing i like about this car, doesn't have the new car smell. that's kind of the whole idea when you're at the rod and custom show because you've got a true classic muscle car. you're looking at a 1969 chevy camaro, 700 horsepower on the hood, full race car suspension and it's my second favorite...
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i'm in doha, and kerry was just yesterday in riyadh. we have saudi arabia and qatar both arming the opposition, and the u.s. resisting. now, secretary kerry said that there is increasing confidence that the aid we do give the opposition is getting into the hands of so-called moderates and not to islamic radicals, but general mattis of cent com has said the opposite. we can't arm the rebels because we don't know where those weapons are going to turn up. which is it? >> well, i think that secretary kerry made a very good first effort last week to now extend direct aid to the syrian rebels. that was positive. my guess is, andrea, that the administration is going to be really challenged over the next couple of months. there's a risk of a widening of this war into lebanon and possibly into iraq and jordan. we don't want to see that. we're also involved in a proxy war of sorts between the u.s., turkey, the arabs, the europeans on one side. iran and hezbollah in a way russia on the other. we should want to see a result that weakens iran. so i
i'm in doha, and kerry was just yesterday in riyadh. we have saudi arabia and qatar both arming the opposition, and the u.s. resisting. now, secretary kerry said that there is increasing confidence that the aid we do give the opposition is getting into the hands of so-called moderates and not to islamic radicals, but general mattis of cent com has said the opposite. we can't arm the rebels because we don't know where those weapons are going to turn up. which is it? >> well, i think that...
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in riyadh are used many times the prices for service low tend to be improper for. growth their school was a big strain serving sophistry logging in a sort of individual basis in an environment where from which are some of the world's largest. and beyond profit it's the risk of losing a petitions to achieve this pretty things such as savoring thoughts crossing so for this work it's a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting somebody in real life there is no substitute for this kind of career outside the old crowd might be unique in britain these days harking back to a time of community that many of us have now gotten but it's a reminder to be a voice some traditions of best preserved sarah. has kidney market in cumbria. well traffic seems to be on the rise in orbit a small russian spacecraft has been struck by remnants of a decommissioned chinese satellite marking the second such space collision in history where a poor line about the dangerous debris plus tans of thousands rally in tokyo is saying that a wo
in riyadh are used many times the prices for service low tend to be improper for. growth their school was a big strain serving sophistry logging in a sort of individual basis in an environment where from which are some of the world's largest. and beyond profit it's the risk of losing a petitions to achieve this pretty things such as savoring thoughts crossing so for this work it's a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting somebody in...
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sheet the same as it's appear on sixty seven of these other banks products but in london they call that riyadh papa cation and it's legal they would have the documents to show that it's not legal because the documents have a group called this and it's very clear now the documents of course of that missing now but just to be clear you're saying that banks in europe have pledged same collateral multiple times in a legal fashion above and beyond any any possible here and in a game real bifurcation should not be possible if you've already pledged it because you have to own it. ok now what about italy the economist the commercial banks just the pages of handles italy should also take a fifteen percent cut of deposits and they are telling depositors they're telling to take this threat seriously what do you think what you think i dare i like to see it happen as a good t.v. . but you know when you take you know you don't know who these depositors are what if you know i mean italy is famous obviously for its organized crime family so if you take the fifteen percent of somebody you know down in sicily o
sheet the same as it's appear on sixty seven of these other banks products but in london they call that riyadh papa cation and it's legal they would have the documents to show that it's not legal because the documents have a group called this and it's very clear now the documents of course of that missing now but just to be clear you're saying that banks in europe have pledged same collateral multiple times in a legal fashion above and beyond any any possible here and in a game real bifurcation...
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washington or new york and claimed to understand america so i had to be confident i could get outside of riyadh, there washington, and i was permitted over the five years, i went all over the country and i saw all kinds of people, the royal family but for people, and men, women, young, old, it was an advantage to be a woman because you could not talk to both men and women. western woman is the honorary man. so most men are prepared to talk to you even day senior religions believe it is wrong to be in the presence of a woman not a relative. in the beginning i had a one month entry the says that i got the three months that i was given the five-year will double entry visa and at that point* i came and went as they chose an did not have to deal with the government minder and i would use a sulfone and a hired car from the hotel and called friends and get them to pass me to other people. my goal was not prescribe what it ought to be like but to understand it and what it was like so i want to talk about observation stand second with they may portend for vulnerability and that policy makers that may in
washington or new york and claimed to understand america so i had to be confident i could get outside of riyadh, there washington, and i was permitted over the five years, i went all over the country and i saw all kinds of people, the royal family but for people, and men, women, young, old, it was an advantage to be a woman because you could not talk to both men and women. western woman is the honorary man. so most men are prepared to talk to you even day senior religions believe it is wrong to...
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wouldn't it be better to keep on a trajectory riyadh? >> these regulations are not including the new chemical into the process. it is simply upgrading existing refinery equipment to reduce the levels of sulfur in the gasoline that wprovide to the u.s. market and to global markets since the united states is such a large exporter of refined products like gasoline. this makes a lot of sense for everybody involved. if it was going to increase prices by a dollar per gallon would say no, but of reelecting a nickel a gallon increase, people will be getting a lot in return, including cleaner air for our communities and kids. makes a lot of sense, an i think a lot of industries when as a result. adam: and wrong to give you the last word. we will pick up on what tyson justaid. have cover stories as a reporter with a point of people live along the expressway have higher rates of asthma, higher health care bills. it is something you can actually see. does he not make a valid point. >> absolutely. i would not keep the position that this is a bad move
wouldn't it be better to keep on a trajectory riyadh? >> these regulations are not including the new chemical into the process. it is simply upgrading existing refinery equipment to reduce the levels of sulfur in the gasoline that wprovide to the u.s. market and to global markets since the united states is such a large exporter of refined products like gasoline. this makes a lot of sense for everybody involved. if it was going to increase prices by a dollar per gallon would say no, but of...
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christians if we move to riyadh, would they for one second think about not having the iftar center because it infringes on my life? >> bob: imagine follow greg's theology. >> dana: the world would be a better place. >> eric: you bypassed something that dana said. he is likes to bite heads off peeps. >> dana: before we go, we leave you here, we had peep diarama of the "washington post." you can vote. they have too much time on their hand but they make these out of peeps. my favorite is coming up. the fox news debate peep. there you go. they have a nonunion camera workers. that is megyn kelly and bret. bill hemer over there. >> kimberly: i have giant yellow peeps in my office. >> greg: you have a peep outside your window. democra >> kimberly: that is you. >> dana: that is disgusting. did you know gambling on march madness could get you in trouble with the law? why you might call off the office pool. coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: north carolina approved the toughest abortion restrictions yesterday banning nearly all abortions once the fetal heartbeat is detected. the "heartbeat bill" is
christians if we move to riyadh, would they for one second think about not having the iftar center because it infringes on my life? >> bob: imagine follow greg's theology. >> dana: the world would be a better place. >> eric: you bypassed something that dana said. he is likes to bite heads off peeps. >> dana: before we go, we leave you here, we had peep diarama of the "washington post." you can vote. they have too much time on their hand but they make these out...
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wouldn't it be better to keep on a trajectory riyadh? >> these regulations are not including the new chemical into the process. it is simply upgrading existing refinery equipment to reduce the levels of sulfur in the gasoline that we provide to the u.s. market and to global markets since the united states is such a large exporter of refined products like gasoline. this makes a lot of sense for everybody involved. if it was going to increase prices by a dollar per gallon would say no, but of reelecting a nickel a gallon increase, people will be getting a lot in return, including cleaner air for our communities and kids. makes a lot of sense, and i think a lot of industries when as a result. adam: and wrong to give you the last word. we will pick up on what tyson just said. have cover stories as a reporter with a point of people live along the expressway have higher rates of asthma, higher health care bills. it is something you can actually see. does he not make a valid point. >> absolutely. i would not keep the position that this is a bad
wouldn't it be better to keep on a trajectory riyadh? >> these regulations are not including the new chemical into the process. it is simply upgrading existing refinery equipment to reduce the levels of sulfur in the gasoline that we provide to the u.s. market and to global markets since the united states is such a large exporter of refined products like gasoline. this makes a lot of sense for everybody involved. if it was going to increase prices by a dollar per gallon would say no, but...
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christians if we move to riyadh, would they for one second think about not having the iftar center because it infringes on my life? >> bob: imagine follow greg's theology. >> dana: the world would be a better place. >> eric: you bypassed something that dana said. he is likes to bite heads off peeps. >> dana: before we go, we leave you here, we had peep diarama of the "washington post." you can vote. they have too much time on their hand but they make these out of peeps. my favorite is coming up. the fox news debate peep. there you go. they have a nonunion camera workers. that is megyn kelly and bret. bill hemer over there. >> kimberly: i have giant yellow peeps in my office. >> greg: you have a peep outside your window. democra >> kimberly: that is you. >> dana: that is disgusting. did you know gambling on march madness could get you in trouble with the law? why you might call off the office pool. coming up. ♪ ♪ hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who
christians if we move to riyadh, would they for one second think about not having the iftar center because it infringes on my life? >> bob: imagine follow greg's theology. >> dana: the world would be a better place. >> eric: you bypassed something that dana said. he is likes to bite heads off peeps. >> dana: before we go, we leave you here, we had peep diarama of the "washington post." you can vote. they have too much time on their hand but they make these out...
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so i had to be confident that i could get outside of riyadh, there washington, and their new york. and i was permitted to, over those five years, i went all over the country and i saw all kinds of evil, a lot of the royal family but also very poor people, men, women, young people, old people. and it was an advantage, frankly, to be a woman because you could talk to both men and women. a western woman in saudi arabia is basically an honorary man. so men are, most men are prepared to talk to, even some of the senior religious officials who of course believe it is wrong to be in the presence of a woman who's not your relative. in the beginning i had a one month, one entry visa. then i got three months visa, and then i was given a five year multiple entry visa. and at that point i came and went as i chose. i did not have to deal with a government minder. i would use a cell phone and i hired a car from hotel, and call friends and get them to pass me to other people. so my goal was not to describe what saudi arabia ought to be like but try to understand and describe what it was like. saw
so i had to be confident that i could get outside of riyadh, there washington, and their new york. and i was permitted to, over those five years, i went all over the country and i saw all kinds of evil, a lot of the royal family but also very poor people, men, women, young people, old people. and it was an advantage, frankly, to be a woman because you could talk to both men and women. a western woman in saudi arabia is basically an honorary man. so men are, most men are prepared to talk to,...
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it happened when both were visiting riyadh in saudi arabia. kerry is in the midst of his first official overseas trip. he wrapped up a four-day trip to egypt, where he pledged $250 million in u.s. aid to support their future attempts as a democracy. >>> catholics may have a pope in less than two weeks. a vatican spokesman saying the pope's successor could be in place by march 14th. cardinals meeting this morning and again this afternoon. one of the first orders of business, to try to set a date for the conclave, this as former british cardinal keith o'brien, who abruptly resigned and said he would not attend the conclave, now admits he's guilty of sexual misconduct. he released a statement saying, "there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, arch bishop, and cardinal." president obama is expected to make three key nominations for his second term. gina mccarthy to environmental protection agency. she's currently an assistant director at the epa. she worked for mitt romney at one point
it happened when both were visiting riyadh in saudi arabia. kerry is in the midst of his first official overseas trip. he wrapped up a four-day trip to egypt, where he pledged $250 million in u.s. aid to support their future attempts as a democracy. >>> catholics may have a pope in less than two weeks. a vatican spokesman saying the pope's successor could be in place by march 14th. cardinals meeting this morning and again this afternoon. one of the first orders of business, to try to...
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reporter: while he was in riyadh, secretary 'er had lunch with mahmoud ahmadinejad. he said hes' president obama who will visit the middle east this month, want to jump start talks bat two-state nation. near abu dhabi, one of the goals of kerry is to show sort for the government which is undergoing a challenge. >> shepard: officials at an extended living center are defending a nurse who ignored a 9-1-1 operator's desperate flees give a woman cpr. >> need to get cpr started. >> we can't do cpr. >> then handthe phone to a passerby. anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, please. i understand if your facility is not willing to do that. give the phone to that passer by, that stranger, this woman is not breathing enough. she is going to die if we don't get this started. >> she is yelling at me and saying we have to have one of our other residents are perform cpr, and i'm not going to do that. [radio] going to lit this lady die? >> what wire calling 9-1-1. >> we can't wait. >> you can talk to my boss. >> okay. they're going to let her die. a it's human being. is the
reporter: while he was in riyadh, secretary 'er had lunch with mahmoud ahmadinejad. he said hes' president obama who will visit the middle east this month, want to jump start talks bat two-state nation. near abu dhabi, one of the goals of kerry is to show sort for the government which is undergoing a challenge. >> shepard: officials at an extended living center are defending a nurse who ignored a 9-1-1 operator's desperate flees give a woman cpr. >> need to get cpr started. >>...
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so i had to be confident that i could get outside of riyadh, their washington, and jeta, their new york. and i was permitted to over those five years. i went all over the country, and i saw all kinds of people, a lot of the royal family but also very poor people, men, women, young people, old people. and it was an advantage, frankly, to be a woman because you could talk to both men and women. a western woman in saudi arabia is basically an honorary man. so men are, most men are prepared to talk to you, even some of the senior religious officials who, of course, believe it is wrong to be in the presence of a woman who's not your relative. in the beginning i had a one month, one-entry cease ya. then i got a three month visa, and then i was given a five-year multiple entry visa. and at that point i came and went as i chose. i did not have to deal with a government minder. i would use a cell phone and a hired car from the hotel and call friends and get them to pass me to other people. so my goal was not to prescribe what saudi arabia ought to be like, but to try to understand and describe,
so i had to be confident that i could get outside of riyadh, their washington, and jeta, their new york. and i was permitted to over those five years. i went all over the country, and i saw all kinds of people, a lot of the royal family but also very poor people, men, women, young people, old people. and it was an advantage, frankly, to be a woman because you could talk to both men and women. a western woman in saudi arabia is basically an honorary man. so men are, most men are prepared to talk...
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they was station chief in riyadh in saudi arabia. he actually set up the national counterterrorism center and then for four years he's been basically at president obama's right hand overseeing counterterrorism and in that role he's overseen the expansion of the drone strikes in pakistan in yemen, and in somalia. so he's perhaps one of -- he's certainly one of the government's most experienced counterterrorism hands. brown brown niels, what was playing out today especially with senators mccain and graham upbraiding rand paul? >> what happened after last night we noticed senator mccain and senator graham were not among those joining in the effort on the senate floor in support of senator paul during his almost 13-hour filibuster. and what they were really -- today they were really protesting against even the context of the question that senator paul sought and eventually received an answer to from the obama administration which sort of suggested that there could be a possibility that either president obama or some future president may
they was station chief in riyadh in saudi arabia. he actually set up the national counterterrorism center and then for four years he's been basically at president obama's right hand overseeing counterterrorism and in that role he's overseen the expansion of the drone strikes in pakistan in yemen, and in somalia. so he's perhaps one of -- he's certainly one of the government's most experienced counterterrorism hands. brown brown niels, what was playing out today especially with senators mccain...
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they was station chief in riyadh in saudi arabia. he actually set up the national counterterrorism center and then for four years he been basically at president obama's right hand overseeing counterterrorism and in that role he's overseen the expansion of the drone strikes in pakistan in yemen, and in somalia. so he's perhaps one of -- he's certainly one of the government's most experienced counterterrorism hands. brown brown niels, what was playing out today especially with senators mccain and graham upbraiding rd paul? >> what happened after last night we noticed senator mccain and senator graham were not among those joining in the effort on the senate floor in support of senator paul during his almost 13-hour filibuster. and what they were really -- today they were really protesting against even the context of the question that senator paul sought and eventually received an answer to from the obama administration which sort of suggested that there could be a possibility that either president obama or some future president may want
they was station chief in riyadh in saudi arabia. he actually set up the national counterterrorism center and then for four years he been basically at president obama's right hand overseeing counterterrorism and in that role he's overseen the expansion of the drone strikes in pakistan in yemen, and in somalia. so he's perhaps one of -- he's certainly one of the government's most experienced counterterrorism hands. brown brown niels, what was playing out today especially with senators mccain and...
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in riyadh, saudi arabia, a surprise addition to secretary of state john kerry's schedule. a working lunch with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> i'm going to have a meeting with him. i look forward to the meeting. and it's part of the process of moving through this region. >> reporter: kerry is trying to breathe life back into the peace process. but had to skip israel on this trip as israeli prime minister netanyahu struggles to form a government. the israeli defense minister ehud barak speaking to a pro-israel conference in washington, says israel has to try to reach some kind of an agreement with the palestinians. >> we need a peace initiative with the palestinians. a two-state solution is the only viable long-term solution. >> reporter: back in riyadh, another hot-button issue for kerry. iran and its nuclear program. >> the talks will not go on for the sake of talks. and talks cannot become an instrument for delay that in the end make the situation more dangerous. so there is a finite amount of time. >> reporter: the saudi arabiay foreign minister was more blunt. ira
in riyadh, saudi arabia, a surprise addition to secretary of state john kerry's schedule. a working lunch with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> i'm going to have a meeting with him. i look forward to the meeting. and it's part of the process of moving through this region. >> reporter: kerry is trying to breathe life back into the peace process. but had to skip israel on this trip as israeli prime minister netanyahu struggles to form a government. the israeli defense minister...
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i was in saudi arabia and able to fill four prescriptions from riyadh. alisyn: it sound like doctors are wary of patients knowing too much about their treatment. is that because doctors think they are all knowing and patients are dummies, or is this about the legal ramifications. >> no, i think it's about the legal ramifications as well as the fact that patients interpret things differently and made read something in the medical record that may alarm them. then they get on the telephone and you wind out spending a half hour to an hour on the phone trying to calm the patient down. it is also a louisiana tinge just society that we live in and i think physicians are a little leery about what patients may read about themselves and perhaps take them to court. that is apparently what i've been told. alisyn: i've been told that as well. i've read that in the research. is that possible if you say someone is morbidly obese can the patient take you to court for saying they are fat? >> no but the patient will ghetto fended and may never come back to you and that is
i was in saudi arabia and able to fill four prescriptions from riyadh. alisyn: it sound like doctors are wary of patients knowing too much about their treatment. is that because doctors think they are all knowing and patients are dummies, or is this about the legal ramifications. >> no, i think it's about the legal ramifications as well as the fact that patients interpret things differently and made read something in the medical record that may alarm them. then they get on the telephone...
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he served in riyadh, saudi arabia, one of the most important and complex assignments, and then returned to washington as then-d.c.i. tenet's chief of staff and the deputy executive director of the c.i.a. mr. brennan then served as the head of the terrorist threat integration center, the predecessor organization to the national counterterrorism cent center, where he also served as the interim director. after a short stint in the private sector, he returned to be president obama's top counterterrorism and homeland security advisor. in that capacity, he's been involved in handling every major national and homeland security issue we have faced since 2009. he's been involved in counterterrorism successes, including this administration's efforts to bring osama bin laden to justice and at least 105 arrests of terrorist operatives and supporters in the united states since 2009. he has also helped implement the lessons learned from umar abdulmutallab's attacks. for the past four years, mr. brennan has been among the president's closest advisors. as director of the c.i.a., he's going to lead this
he served in riyadh, saudi arabia, one of the most important and complex assignments, and then returned to washington as then-d.c.i. tenet's chief of staff and the deputy executive director of the c.i.a. mr. brennan then served as the head of the terrorist threat integration center, the predecessor organization to the national counterterrorism cent center, where he also served as the interim director. after a short stint in the private sector, he returned to be president obama's top...
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began to also understand ascending raul of saudi arabia the result was kissinger kissinh was through riyadh, and all of the policies that began to take root in the '70s, almost governed our relations in the region for the next 40 years. now, intelligence analysis really specially the economic analysis, really played a very good role in assessing -- and i spoke to a number of our senior economists assessing the whole impact of the oil embargo, and policymakers found that to be very, very useful. the whole analysis of economic -- the oil embargo and the impact in talking to policymakers after the '73 war, i came up with a few lessons which they themselves identified. one was sadat's interest in waging a war with a political end in mind. that was a lesson that they said, we have to learn more about. and in a sense using war as a diplomacy by other means, we did not think that sadat was really at that level, pushing for the four political goals. that is ending the occupation, re-opening the suez canal, resulting arab israeli conflict and establishing closer relation with the u.s. of the second
began to also understand ascending raul of saudi arabia the result was kissinger kissinh was through riyadh, and all of the policies that began to take root in the '70s, almost governed our relations in the region for the next 40 years. now, intelligence analysis really specially the economic analysis, really played a very good role in assessing -- and i spoke to a number of our senior economists assessing the whole impact of the oil embargo, and policymakers found that to be very, very useful....