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>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger. we must stand up for our security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. by heritage and by choice, the united states of america will make that stand. and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case, not just to the american people, but to the world. >> no one should have any illusions. what the president of the united states is talking about is a new war against iraq, with the purpose of removing from power saddam hussein. >> you have a dictator there who is not obeying u.n. resolutions and he certainly wasn't, who had had weapons of mass destruction, and we thought still did. so i think there was a strong case for action. >> a deal was reached, a vote taken, and now the u.n. security council has made it clear. let weapons inspectors in or else. >> powell pushed very hard to get the security counc
>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger. we must stand up for our security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. by heritage and by choice, the united states of america will make that stand. and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case, not just to the american people,...
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hussein factory owns this very special agricultural business it's not about fruit or veggies it's purely about the scent of the leaves and the blossoms he produces the highest quality robers. many of his essences end up with the sophisticated creation so the big purview houses of the world in the united states or in france. that. is being harvested g.-o. . but not sweet as we would find in the insalata comprehensive together with mozzarella and tomatoes this is where id is quite something levered basil full to be sent to oils. like. vanishing about the. face is this. verbena lemon verbena flavor to it so. if it smells citrusy lemon but it's a basal it's entirely and also members elect them. and what's interesting with this is we we propose it to the industry as a and there's a. replacer to verb aina which is not which is not allowed by ye frog in fine fragrance. honey take isn't exactly the strong point to the factory farms but it's not needed. because when harvesting precious essences it's all about delicate time intensive manual labor when harvesting the powerfully fragrant tuberose fl
hussein factory owns this very special agricultural business it's not about fruit or veggies it's purely about the scent of the leaves and the blossoms he produces the highest quality robers. many of his essences end up with the sophisticated creation so the big purview houses of the world in the united states or in france. that. is being harvested g.-o. . but not sweet as we would find in the insalata comprehensive together with mozzarella and tomatoes this is where id is quite something...
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there a jasmine fields everywhere thousands of pounds lead to the distillery owned by hussein factory and the other 10 plantation owners in the nile delta. some of the workers like pick on the farmers others deliver the harvest in the old vehicle while yet others sell the spawns of that night shift directly to local middlemen by saving themselves the trip to the wayne station. it's all about the queen of sense if we take all the pictures of the families working on the jasmine farms of the nile delta together jasmine provides a living for around $50000.00 people. but lula is the name of the small village that has been hollows home since her wedding it's in the middle of the nile delta is fragrant jasmine but it's one of her daughters he's already working on the fields which gives her better chances on the wedding market habit that seems very antiquated and not very bad she paid into the european one i think it is like a bank people say the delta because their job gives a safe income in the politically and economically tough times egypt has been experiencing since the revolution in 2011
there a jasmine fields everywhere thousands of pounds lead to the distillery owned by hussein factory and the other 10 plantation owners in the nile delta. some of the workers like pick on the farmers others deliver the harvest in the old vehicle while yet others sell the spawns of that night shift directly to local middlemen by saving themselves the trip to the wayne station. it's all about the queen of sense if we take all the pictures of the families working on the jasmine farms of the nile...
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now argue a decades-old authorization of force against a long deceased autocrat whose name, saddam hussein, is still valid and applies to an iranian general and that is absurd, and insulting to the constitution and it shouldn't be. the president gives unlimited power and so that doesn't work, i'm also arguing in 2002 congress voters go to war with saddam hussein and that gives the power to kill an iranian general. the president argued, bombing is not war. and and and battles are kinetic action and not war. we have been at war in do long and too many places. and i stopped with the president at dover air force base and it was a sad and somber memorial, but people need to think about this. this isn't a chess game. it is in the geopolitical chess game we are moving troops here and there and represented by symbols on a big map or board. it is about our young people and they deserve better. our soldiers deserve to know what they are fighting for. our soldier deserves to know what the mission is. our soldiers deserve to know if we are making progress. they deserve to be told the truth. america's
now argue a decades-old authorization of force against a long deceased autocrat whose name, saddam hussein, is still valid and applies to an iranian general and that is absurd, and insulting to the constitution and it shouldn't be. the president gives unlimited power and so that doesn't work, i'm also arguing in 2002 congress voters go to war with saddam hussein and that gives the power to kill an iranian general. the president argued, bombing is not war. and and and battles are kinetic action...
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of jordan no longer with us came with saddam hussein of iraq no longer with us given that he survived so long in that top job in egypt and in the broader middle east what was it about him that gave him that staying power sticking power when we talk about when he 1st became the egyptian leader well indeed when he came to power in 1981 he came to power. said that was assassinated and sadat forced loss of the life that was all here is the one who was the man who launched the war went to war against israel in 1973 and he was not decided it's about time to start peace talks with the israelis and their own concerns about the instability and the preacher as hunter has still got a call he came to power who was the 1st president of egypt after the $952.00 revolution so they were it was when about the fact that he was going to lead the nation as a technology as point in it's more than history but he came about with the idea of talking political before i just think. about the early eighty's they would tell you films. the best moment in time for obama into the a late. first of all i think the big
of jordan no longer with us came with saddam hussein of iraq no longer with us given that he survived so long in that top job in egypt and in the broader middle east what was it about him that gave him that staying power sticking power when we talk about when he 1st became the egyptian leader well indeed when he came to power in 1981 he came to power. said that was assassinated and sadat forced loss of the life that was all here is the one who was the man who launched the war went to war...
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in half—an—hour we'll be taking an in—depth look at tomorrow morning's papers, with our reviewers mo hussein and dawn foster. good evening and welcome to bbc news. one of two people confirmed with coronavirus in the uk is a student at the university of york. nhs officials are trying to trace those who had close contact with the pair, who are both chinese nationals. the patients, who are related, are being treated at a specialist unit in newcastle. elsewhere, 83 british nationals, evacuated from the chinese city of wuhan yesterday, are spending two weeks in quarantine at a hospital on the wirral. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. life on campus at york university has carried on as normal today, but amongst the 18,000 students here, some are worried that one of their peers has tested positive for coronavirus. can you tell me why you're wearing a mask? are you worried? a little. a little nervous because of this. when did you start wearing it here? today! i'm not totally bothered, because i feel like given the number of students at the university, i feel like it might not
in half—an—hour we'll be taking an in—depth look at tomorrow morning's papers, with our reviewers mo hussein and dawn foster. good evening and welcome to bbc news. one of two people confirmed with coronavirus in the uk is a student at the university of york. nhs officials are trying to trace those who had close contact with the pair, who are both chinese nationals. the patients, who are related, are being treated at a specialist unit in newcastle. elsewhere, 83 british nationals,...
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president or talking to barack obama or talking to king hussein of jordan or talking to saddam hussein there was never a sense that he was going to do that thing that quote dictators do they always do the same thing they always say i had to do what i had done for the good of the country because he was there for so long that he had a period of 25 years where he didn't have to say that even if he'd said it in the 1st place we're well i guess what you're referring to is. the reason for what you are referring to again is eternal pursuit for what he thought stability and the stability meant the stability of his rule the fact that he was opposed to george bush jr in you know as far as some or some of the u.s. governments at the time overtures towards the palestinian issue for instance you know when he was opposed to certain ideas initiatives especially when it when the pack up the prism of out of oddly prison off a fog in rejecting that initiative during the time of clinton i'm sorry clinton and. again he was after keeping stability for his rule he knew a bit such step would would have been
president or talking to barack obama or talking to king hussein of jordan or talking to saddam hussein there was never a sense that he was going to do that thing that quote dictators do they always do the same thing they always say i had to do what i had done for the good of the country because he was there for so long that he had a period of 25 years where he didn't have to say that even if he'd said it in the 1st place we're well i guess what you're referring to is. the reason for what you...
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hussein through lives through lying and saying that iraq was making weapons of mass destruction and now we see the same in iran on the one hand he's very happy about the sanctions and the suffering that the americans are trying to impose on the iranian people but he's also happy that protesters are in lebanon are trying to bring down the government that. parliament that was elected by the people of lebanon just like in iraq so he opens he's he's very clear eyed about a few 100 demonstrators in tehran or in baghdad who support the united states but the millions of people in iran who went to general so that my knees funeral which he acknowledges he says he doesn't know how they brought them to the streets as if you can just bring millions of people to those 3 it's through coercion and then on the other hand he should then if that's. the case he should help the saudis bring millions of people to the street is that something that's possible in the 1st place because there is allies in the allies of the trump regime and then in iraq we had millions of people in baghdad protesting against
hussein through lives through lying and saying that iraq was making weapons of mass destruction and now we see the same in iran on the one hand he's very happy about the sanctions and the suffering that the americans are trying to impose on the iranian people but he's also happy that protesters are in lebanon are trying to bring down the government that. parliament that was elected by the people of lebanon just like in iraq so he opens he's he's very clear eyed about a few 100 demonstrators in...
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to accept h we might hae a problem from some of these sport of table but at least we are not saddam hussein. people are looking at this generation and succeeded many of these other ideologues in the region and saying they don't represent us. as much as we complain about politics, usually 90 to 95% and in places like iraq at around 12 or 16% and the fact of the matter is people are drifting and that makes it a dangerous moment. >> so, you wrote about governance. the form of governance that have been imposed on iraq since it was overthrown, do you see it working, maybe they have to come up with something else since they had to help iraq come up with something else? >> i first want to highlight the subtitle of the book what causes instability in the middle east, and they are warmongering. that's a joke. to the question on iraq before this episode, if you see what has happened in the last week and then what was happening just a few months before that, people in the streets of baghdad and major cities in iraq questioned the political order that is in iraq protesting corruption for services and a
to accept h we might hae a problem from some of these sport of table but at least we are not saddam hussein. people are looking at this generation and succeeded many of these other ideologues in the region and saying they don't represent us. as much as we complain about politics, usually 90 to 95% and in places like iraq at around 12 or 16% and the fact of the matter is people are drifting and that makes it a dangerous moment. >> so, you wrote about governance. the form of governance that...
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did not authorize war with iran when it passed an authorization to use military force against saddam hussein's regime in 2002. very simply, congress has not authorized war with iran in any way, shape, or legal form. the president authorizations for use of military force in no way cover starting a new war with iran. we cannot let the intent of either of those authorizations to be so distorted and stretched as to be a pretense for such a war. and that's why this resolution is so important. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of it tomorrow. but just as alarming as the lack of legal authorizations for war is the trump administration's lack of strategy. it isn't that we have a dangerous policy towards iran. it is that we have no policy, no strategy, and no end game, which is the most dangerous situation of all. i'm pleased that we have deescalated the dramatic rise of tensions between the united states and iran and well served for both countries. we must continue the reducing not escalating the military tensions. but president trump's reckless actions that brought us so close to military conflic
did not authorize war with iran when it passed an authorization to use military force against saddam hussein's regime in 2002. very simply, congress has not authorized war with iran in any way, shape, or legal form. the president authorizations for use of military force in no way cover starting a new war with iran. we cannot let the intent of either of those authorizations to be so distorted and stretched as to be a pretense for such a war. and that's why this resolution is so important. i urge...
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that is what you did with president sadat and with king hussein. and then with that negotiation. so president abbas there is no need for him to negotiate. to make that a remote possibility. and that president abbas willing to negotiate. and then and then to the negotiating table. mr. president and with the conflict something in the current approach that president abbas spreads lies to mislead the international community into believing the solution is the only solution. so all of these attempts have failed to find one - - defined insanity the same thing over and over and expecting different results. so to take that same approach to the public and with the basis and then to achieve lasting peace across the palestinians but that is differently to accept the same concept so the only way is over 70 years. that that presents the requirement of that realistic approach and with that approach and instill it's time to look to a new to serve the conflict. it is only a suggestion with that negotiation. and then to negotiate. and then refuses to negotiate. and then to add to the conflict. mr.
that is what you did with president sadat and with king hussein. and then with that negotiation. so president abbas there is no need for him to negotiate. to make that a remote possibility. and that president abbas willing to negotiate. and then and then to the negotiating table. mr. president and with the conflict something in the current approach that president abbas spreads lies to mislead the international community into believing the solution is the only solution. so all of these attempts...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers mo hussein and dawn foster — stay with us for that. in a few minutes, reeta chakrabati will be here with a round—up of today's top stories. but first, nhs officials are trying to trace people who had close contact with two chinese nationals, diagnosed with the corona virus. the two are being treated at a specialist unit in newcastle. one is a student at york university. elsewhere, 83 british nationals — evacuated from the chinese city of wuhan yesterday — are spending two weeks in quarantine at a hospital in wirral. i've been speaking to paul hunter — a professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he said cases of the virus were always likely to emerge in the uk. i think it was almost inevitable certainly, nothing in life is ever totally inevitable but this was pretty much certain going to happen. you know, we were certainly not one of the first western countries to have cases, so, yeah, it was going to happen and it did. could you explain to us a little bit about what the public health england is d
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers mo hussein and dawn foster — stay with us for that. in a few minutes, reeta chakrabati will be here with a round—up of today's top stories. but first, nhs officials are trying to trace people who had close contact with two chinese nationals, diagnosed with the corona virus. the two are being treated at a specialist unit in newcastle. one is a student at york university. elsewhere, 83 british nationals — evacuated from...
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saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation. and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. we now face new challenges, and our priorities have rightfully changed, and they must. while this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran, i believe it's time to repeal the 2002 aumf and bring our troops in iraq home. it's also time to repeal the 2001 aufm and bring our troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can and should address in this body. but in the meantime we as a body and as a nation should at least agree that there is no justification for further military action in iran in the absence of a new authorization for the use of military force or a declaration of war by congress. this resolution is consistent with the president's desire to keep us out of excessive, unnecessary, and especially undeclared, unconstitutional wars. it's consistent with the vision of our founding fathers who sought to make it harder to enter into war by requiring expressed consent from a bicameral l
saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation. and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. we now face new challenges, and our priorities have rightfully changed, and they must. while this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran, i believe it's time to repeal the 2002 aumf and bring our troops in iraq home. it's also time to repeal the 2001 aufm and bring our troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can and should...
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kuwait in 1990 he decided to side with our oldest is saudi arabia mainly and kuwait against saddam hussein he became a major u.s. ally in that region against the iranian against iraq because actually after the invasion of kuwait in 1981 he sided with saudi arabia against iraq he was the main u.s. ally actually in that war the main us our ally in that what we call egypt contributed like 20000 soldiers to the war effort against saddam hussein to expense of them proceeding from kuwait and that actually played a very important role in bringing egypt out of the cold and back to and out of the cold and back to the are the arab world egypt became also very important peace partner for both there is that it is and that america as he put it was a pressure on the palestinians in order to accept the loss for. he was definitely useful on the international stage but he leaves behind him of course a country still in term or with the revolutions you leave the military behind him and still is in power how do you think the domestic dynamic will absolutely this is why has no work is very controversial. becau
kuwait in 1990 he decided to side with our oldest is saudi arabia mainly and kuwait against saddam hussein he became a major u.s. ally in that region against the iranian against iraq because actually after the invasion of kuwait in 1981 he sided with saudi arabia against iraq he was the main u.s. ally actually in that war the main us our ally in that what we call egypt contributed like 20000 soldiers to the war effort against saddam hussein to expense of them proceeding from kuwait and that...
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the united states because of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the reagan administration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to be clear that's the iranian civil nuclear program because as you say the new york times in 20th less right but the new york times in 20 of will publish cia documents that were fabricated and the entire narrative about the nuclear weapons program comes from fabricated documents that's right and this this is really at the heart of the story line and i'm sorry to say that no one else except myself has written about this but what i found in going into the problem of these questionable documents of these mysterious documents that came came to the surface in 2004 was that in fact what happened the the
the united states because of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the reagan administration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to...
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cuz of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the reagan administration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to be clear that's the iranian civil nuclear program because as you say the new york times in 20th less right but the new york times in 20 of will publish cia documents that were fabricated and the entire narrative about the nuclear weapons program comes from fabricated documents that's right and this this is really at the heart of the story line and i'm sorry to say that no one else except myself has written about this but what i found in going into the problem of these questionable documents of these mysterious documents that came came to the surface in 2004 was that in fact what happened the the israelis worked on the d
cuz of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the reagan administration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to be clear that's the...
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the united states because of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the regular ministration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to be clear that's the iranian civil nuclear program because as you say the new york times in 20th less right but the new york times in 20 of full published cia documents that were fabricated and the entire narrative about the nuclear weapons program comes from fabricated documents that's right and this this is really at the heart of the story line and i'm sorry to say that no one else except myself has written about this but what i found in going into the problem of these questionable documents of these mysterious documents that came came to the surface in 2004 was that in fact what happened the is
the united states because of its policy of hostility toward iran and support for for saddam hussein's forces in that iran iraq war decided in its wisdom the regular ministration decided in his wisdom to deny iran the ability the right to have a nuclear program they simply said no you may not have a nuclear program and they ordered their allies france and germany who had been helping iran with its program to cease all cooperation with anything that had to do with nuclear with regard to iran to...
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in 2002, congress did the same against saddam hussein's iraq, which is one of iran's greatest enemies, then and now. and so, frankly, i think to suggest that either of these former authorizations for the use of military force or aumf authorized this action, goes way beyond its scope. i have heard from hundreds of constituents at home in delaware, their rising anxiety and concern, and i've heard from many, both currently serving and formerly serving that we should do our job, that congress has a role, that we need to debate and demand a strategy from this administration and a path forward that we can articulate and defend. we are in a scenario now where the possibility of military conflict between the united states and iran is entirely forseeable. president trump has drawn a line in the sand much as his predecessor did and said, we will never let iran have a nuclear weapon. and with the united states having withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal, jcpoa and with iran and our european allies increasingly farther and farther apart on their conduct and with iran restarting centrifuges and re
in 2002, congress did the same against saddam hussein's iraq, which is one of iran's greatest enemies, then and now. and so, frankly, i think to suggest that either of these former authorizations for the use of military force or aumf authorized this action, goes way beyond its scope. i have heard from hundreds of constituents at home in delaware, their rising anxiety and concern, and i've heard from many, both currently serving and formerly serving that we should do our job, that congress has a...
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at an acceptable cost would bea hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. a you trace serine events invasion of iraq. a you trace serine eve nts ba ck invasion of iraq. a you trace serine events back to absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was a lwa ys that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. as a matter of fact, when i was running the new york times operation in baghdad with my wife, it was —— there was an underground railroad by which we help staff members who wa nted which we help staff members who wanted to get out of the devastation of iraq, the safe place to go was syria. fortunately some of them, not all of them, got out of syria and went west to the united states or the united kingdom, but many didn't and got caught up in all this. when you think of the vast expenditure of money, trillions of dollars thousands of american soldiers wh
at an acceptable cost would bea hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. a you trace serine events invasion of iraq. a you trace serine eve nts ba ck invasion of iraq. a you trace serine events back to absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was a lwa ys that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the...
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saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation, and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. riwe now face new challenges and our priorities have rightfully changed and they must. well this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran i believe it repeals the 2002 aumf to bring the troops home in iraq also time to repeal the 2001 aumf to bring the troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can snd should address in this body but in the meantime we as a body and a nation should agree there is no justification for further use of military force or a declaration of war by congress. this is consistent with the president's desire to keep us out it is consistent with the vision of our founding fathers by requiring express consent from the bicameral legislature and with the conviction the american people who sons and daughters lay down their lives to defend us get a say in the matter president trump wants to make america great again and i stand with him the military-industrialan complex once you make america great again i
saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation, and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. riwe now face new challenges and our priorities have rightfully changed and they must. well this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran i believe it repeals the 2002 aumf to bring the troops home in iraq also time to repeal the 2001 aumf to bring the troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can snd should address in this...
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samaria hussein has more. there are two big headlines from uber‘s earnings. the first is that in this last water company lost less money than analysts were expecting. the second takeaway is that you look at the entire year of 2019, uber lost $8.5 billion. also remember, this is a company that has said it will not make a profit until 2021. by far the biggest moneymaker for uber is its right hailing —— ride—hailing service and in the last three months of last year the company saw an 18% increase in ridership. their food delivery service has also been gaining popularity with a 71% increase in users of uber eats. weighing on the company however our regulatory battles in london and in california. uber lost its license to operate in london, a decision it is appealing. and a new californian law means uber drivers are now considered employees and not contract workers. let's get more on this story from dan ives, managing director of research at webb bush securities new york. the company is selling well, it's got more money coming in yet it's making bigger losses
samaria hussein has more. there are two big headlines from uber‘s earnings. the first is that in this last water company lost less money than analysts were expecting. the second takeaway is that you look at the entire year of 2019, uber lost $8.5 billion. also remember, this is a company that has said it will not make a profit until 2021. by far the biggest moneymaker for uber is its right hailing —— ride—hailing service and in the last three months of last year the company saw an 18%...
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the mood in the opposing campaign office couldn't be more different hardliners like say at mohamed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in alexandria. it's time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning to what's coming that's who support the values of islam and revolution all year hardworking people who believe our region must show resistance his own initiative all it matters. to a resistance to the west the islamic republic sounding noticed seems to be enjoying a comeback at the moment but analysts say that recent tensions with the us arch enemy 6. when you have so much pressure from abroad people tend to be more conservative so you have what happened to a major general officially it was announced that he was assassinated supreme which tend to feel that this is a major security issue for iran and right now we have to be tough to keep the integrity of the country. let's go to apathy is strong even in the traditionally conservative stronghold of iran. i would i'd rather cut off my arms and legs than go o
the mood in the opposing campaign office couldn't be more different hardliners like say at mohamed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in alexandria. it's time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning to what's coming that's who support the values of islam and revolution all year hardworking people who believe our region must show resistance his own initiative all it matters. to a resistance to the west the...
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air was badly damaged during a hard landing in the city of hussein's all 94 passengers and crew escaped serious injury the airline blames unpredictable winds for the incident. police in new york city have arrested a suspect they say shot and wounded 2 officers in separate attacks he was detained after opening fire in a police station the night before he had allegedly shot at officers in a vehicle. ireland's general election has delivered a shock outcome with the left wing nationalist shin fein delivering a historically strong performance vote counting is underway across the country and prime minister lay of the cars center right party faces a fight to remain the strongest political force for car fail to capitalize on a booming economy with many voters voicing their frustration over years of austerity and a housing crisis early results indicate a 3 way race to lead the next government with the vote split among foreign cars and conservative party sinn fein and phina for oil. in thailand security forces shot dead a soldier who killed at least 26 people in a rampage most of them at a shoppi
air was badly damaged during a hard landing in the city of hussein's all 94 passengers and crew escaped serious injury the airline blames unpredictable winds for the incident. police in new york city have arrested a suspect they say shot and wounded 2 officers in separate attacks he was detained after opening fire in a police station the night before he had allegedly shot at officers in a vehicle. ireland's general election has delivered a shock outcome with the left wing nationalist shin fein...
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in 1994, his majesty king hussein of jordan didn't go to the u.n. to discuss a dispute with israel. he went to washington. together, with five -- prime minister rabin and president clinton he signed the washington negotiation. back then they agreed on terms for negotiations and only three months later a historic peace treaty was signed between israel and jordan. if president abbas a series about negotiations, he wouldn't be here today. he would be in jerusalem or in washington sitting down with the negotiating. the president abbas is not serious about negotiation or about peace. instead, indeed, he did what he always does. he came to distract from his unwillingness to negotiate, to sit down, to speak. you can ask him when was the last time he met our prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in the last decade they met only once. how many times did president abbas come here to speak to the security council in the general assembly? why come all the way here? why don't they goo to jerusalem with the prime minister would drive? he's trying to blame the lack of progress towards peace on israel
in 1994, his majesty king hussein of jordan didn't go to the u.n. to discuss a dispute with israel. he went to washington. together, with five -- prime minister rabin and president clinton he signed the washington negotiation. back then they agreed on terms for negotiations and only three months later a historic peace treaty was signed between israel and jordan. if president abbas a series about negotiations, he wouldn't be here today. he would be in jerusalem or in washington sitting down with...
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sadat and king hussein. those are real negotiations. hisassees h sees battles are being fought for him and there is no reason for him to negotiate or agree to mutual compromises, it makes this an ever more remote possibility. here once again to criticize israel and the u.s. for the efforts to promotei thee, does not increase likelihood of president abbas agreeing to negotiate. instead, the international community would focus on bringing both sides to negotiating table. also time to it is reconsider the international community's approach to solving this conflict. it is clear that something in the current approach is not working. president abbas spreads lies in order to mislead the international community into believing that his desired solutions to the conflict is the only solution. in fact, he just did so today. however, all previous attempts to peace have been based on the same printable -- same principles and dogmas. albert einstein once said, he defined insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. t
sadat and king hussein. those are real negotiations. hisassees h sees battles are being fought for him and there is no reason for him to negotiate or agree to mutual compromises, it makes this an ever more remote possibility. here once again to criticize israel and the u.s. for the efforts to promotei thee, does not increase likelihood of president abbas agreeing to negotiate. instead, the international community would focus on bringing both sides to negotiating table. also time to it is...
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mood in the opposing campaign office couldn't be more different than hardliners like say at mohammed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in the country than to give. it time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning towards candidates who support the values of islam it revolution all year towards hardworking people who believe a region must share resistance his own house gave him the ball in matters. of. resistance to the west the islamic republic sounding noticed seems to be enjoying a comeback at the moment but analysts say that recent tensions with the us arch enemy 6 play a part 6. when you have so much pressure from abroad people tend to be more conservative. so you have what happened to a major general officially it was announced that he was assassinated sapir which tend to feel that this is a major security issue for iran and right now we have to be tough to keep the integrity of the country. let's go to apathy is strong even in the traditional stronghold to run. them and i guess i would i'd rather
mood in the opposing campaign office couldn't be more different than hardliners like say at mohammed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in the country than to give. it time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning towards candidates who support the values of islam it revolution all year towards hardworking people who believe a region must share resistance his own house gave him the ball in matters. of....
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the mood in the polls in campaign office couldn't be more different hardliners like say at mohamed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in revenge again. it's time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning towards candidates who support the values of islam and revolution here towards hardworking people who believe our region must show resistance songs give them the overnighters . resistance to the west the islamic republic sounding motor seems to be enjoying a comeback at the moment but analysts say that recent tensions with the u.s. and 6. when you have so much pressure from abroad people tend to be more conservative so you have what happened to a major general officially it was announced that he was assassinated. which tend to feel that this is a major security issue for iran and right now we have to be tough to keep the integrity of the country. but go to apathy is strong even in the traditionally conservative stronghold of iran. i would i'd rather cut off my arms and legs than go out and vote there a
the mood in the polls in campaign office couldn't be more different hardliners like say at mohamed hussein he feels their time has come and they want to win back parliament in revenge again. it's time to end the cooperation with the west to stop trusting western countries. people are turning towards candidates who support the values of islam and revolution here towards hardworking people who believe our region must show resistance songs give them the overnighters . resistance to the west the...
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samir hussein has more and this was that the us services department says highway and its subsidiaries used inappropriate means to get confidential property from six american technology companies and using that information for its own gain. the justice department says this went on for years and resulted in the company getting details on products, robotics and internet codes. the justice products, robotics and internet codes. thejustice department also charges why wait with further sanctions against the run —— iran and north korea. this is in addition to charges filed last year including fraud and violating us sanctions against iran was that the us currently bans companies from selling to iran, citing security concerns. the uk and germany have agreed to use some of huawei's technology, angering the us administration. huawei has released administration. huawei has released a statement, saying thejustice department is attempting to damage its reputation and business because of reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement. the company said they will prove these charges to
samir hussein has more and this was that the us services department says highway and its subsidiaries used inappropriate means to get confidential property from six american technology companies and using that information for its own gain. the justice department says this went on for years and resulted in the company getting details on products, robotics and internet codes. the justice products, robotics and internet codes. thejustice department also charges why wait with further sanctions...
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saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation. and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. we now face new challenges, and our priorities have rightfully changed, and they must. while this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran, i believe it's time to repeal the 2002 aumf and bring our troops in iraq home. it's also time to repeal the 2001 aufm and bring our troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can and should address in this body. but in the meantime we as a body and as a nation should at least agree that there is no justification for further military action in iran in the absence of a new authorization for the use of military force or a declaration of war by congress. this resolution is consistent with the president's desire to keep us out of excessive, unnecessary, and especially undeclared, unconstitutional wars. it's consistent with the vision of our founding fathers who sought to make it harder to enter into war by requiring expressed consent from a bicameral l
saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation. and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. we now face new challenges, and our priorities have rightfully changed, and they must. while this resolution speaks only to offensive action against iran, i believe it's time to repeal the 2002 aumf and bring our troops in iraq home. it's also time to repeal the 2001 aufm and bring our troops in afghanistan home. that is a question that we can and should...
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. >> the qstion bere us relyly should e ununit states dese saddam hussein? my answer clearly yes. stated u.s. change lilicy wld b be rrect.t. a way toeal with this problem. >> in my opinion, weapon inspecons are t t the swer thehe rl problem, which is the regime. the people want a regime change. lelet's hehe thehem make e is change andiberate iraq f fro thth oppressor. generateouou t fofor the nunuclr weapaps by 05. it is diffict to see how any measure short of a resumehahange wiwille effective. >> a nuclear arms sadda sometimeistake iis a ris we cannot choose to ignore. >> it isssential to recognize the claims made s sadd's reprprentatives that iraq has no weapons ofasass destruction is fafalse. >>>> wknow thatresent aqaeda members to livend move eely out in iq. , ttold that is e case thal qaeda groups are welce ,ntheyey a bng supported the familiesrere bei supported. desperately wt tbe free of ddam husinin andheyy also k kw the only count that can help them wi t this is the united stas. they' ready to welcomththe u.s.s. aliberarars. >> lincoln chafee ofhohode island pushed ba a
. >> the qstion bere us relyly should e ununit states dese saddam hussein? my answer clearly yes. stated u.s. change lilicy wld b be rrect.t. a way toeal with this problem. >> in my opinion, weapon inspecons are t t the swer thehe rl problem, which is the regime. the people want a regime change. lelet's hehe thehem make e is change andiberate iraq f fro thth oppressor. generateouou t fofor the nunuclr weapaps by 05. it is diffict to see how any measure short of a resumehahange...
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. >> the qstion bere us relyly should e ununit states dese saddam hussein? my answer clearly yes. stated u.s. change lilicy wld b be rrect.t. a way toeal with this problem. >> in my opinion, weapon inspecons are t t the swer thehe rl problem, which is the regime. the people want a regim chan.. lel's help theheto make this change a liberatiriraq f fm thth oppressor. generateouou t fofor the nunuclr weapaps by 05. it is diffict to see how any measure short of a resumehahange wiwille effective. >> a nuclear arms sadda sometimeistake iis a ris we cannot choose to ignore. >> it isssential to recognize the claims made s sadd's reprprentatives that iraq has no weapons ofasass destruction is fafalse. >>>> wknow thatresent aqaeda members to livend move eely out in iq. , ttold that is e case thal qaeda groups are welce ,ntheyey a bng supported the familiesrere bei supported. desperately wt tbe free of ddam husinin andheyy also k kw the only count that can help them wi t this is the united stas. they' ready to welcomththe u.s.s. aliberarars. >> lincoln chafee ofhohode island pushed ba a agai
. >> the qstion bere us relyly should e ununit states dese saddam hussein? my answer clearly yes. stated u.s. change lilicy wld b be rrect.t. a way toeal with this problem. >> in my opinion, weapon inspecons are t t the swer thehe rl problem, which is the regime. the people want a regim chan.. lel's help theheto make this change a liberatiriraq f fm thth oppressor. generateouou t fofor the nunuclr weapaps by 05. it is diffict to see how any measure short of a resumehahange wiwille...
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sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein's that he see and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline there's a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so how people living close to the sea saw the homes more wounded but at the same time look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist country where people come. to see the beautiful coral and climate change kind of affects us in terms of bleaching. during their voyage together on their palash down the students have learned that climate change doesn't stop at board it is and many have become fast friends they'd love to meet up again one day on the research ship next time as fully fledged climate researchers. there's a slow but steady shift in the world to bring back traditional knowledge in architecture construction methods and craftsmanship young artisans are now being reintroduced to local and natural materials and techniques much of which were bedded in the past with the advent of
sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein's that he see and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline there's a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so how people living close to the sea saw the homes more wounded but at the same time look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist country where people come. to see the beautiful...
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sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein study c. and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions and already too dry so along the coastline there's a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so you help people living close to the sea so the homes. are the same time we look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist the country where people come. to see the beautiful corals and climate change kind of affects us in terms of bleaching. during their voyage together on their palash down the students have learned that climate change doesn't stop at board is many have become fast friends they'd love to meet up again one day on the research ship next time as fully fledged climate researchers. there's a slow but steady shift in the work to bring back traditional knowledge in architecture construction methods and craftsmanship young artisans are now being reintroduced to local and natural materials and techniques much of which were bedded in the past with the advent of new technology
sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein study c. and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions and already too dry so along the coastline there's a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so you help people living close to the sea so the homes. are the same time we look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist the country where people come. to see the beautiful corals and...
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sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta and hussein study c. and lake science in belgian and his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline did a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of well talk of sea level rise so you have people living closely see all the homes. of the same time we look at sea surface temperatures that touristy country where people come. to see the beautiful corals and climate change kind of affects us in terms of bleaching. during their voyage together on their poll last down the students have learned that climate change doesn't stop at board it is and many have become fast friends they'd love to meet up again one day on the research ship next time as fully fledged climate research is. there's a slow but steady shift in the work to bring back traditional knowledge in architecture construction methods and craftsmanship young artisans are now being reintroduced to local and natural materials and techniques much of which were better than the past with the advent of new technologies when
sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta and hussein study c. and lake science in belgian and his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline did a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of well talk of sea level rise so you have people living closely see all the homes. of the same time we look at sea surface temperatures that touristy country where people come. to see the beautiful corals and climate change kind...
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francee, briritain, and set up a no-fly zone for iran during the years of saddam hussein, but i am not sure that nato is prepared to do this. >> what is the latest in regards to the situation on the ground in northern syria right now? : the turkish defense minister has just said that yesterday's attack, turkish forces hits more than 200 syrian government's targets. there has been a lot of thrhrowg on the battlefield in the past 48 hours.. the proro-turkish syrian opposition courses havave gained andound in northerer idlib,, the syrian rebels took the town whicich is on the aleppo to da mascus highway, thereby, cutting the highway which is a major, very important for the government, and i expect a major counter attack f from the government forces later today or in the next few days. the government is not t going to low w the rebelsls to continue cutting that highway. on the o other hand, the syrian government forces didn't gain ground in southern idlib. the attack in which they killed 33 turkish soldiers was around a small village in thehe southern province. theyey did not drive the tur
francee, briritain, and set up a no-fly zone for iran during the years of saddam hussein, but i am not sure that nato is prepared to do this. >> what is the latest in regards to the situation on the ground in northern syria right now? : the turkish defense minister has just said that yesterday's attack, turkish forces hits more than 200 syrian government's targets. there has been a lot of thrhrowg on the battlefield in the past 48 hours.. the proro-turkish syrian opposition courses havave...
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as much as the eye look quite bad hussein a lot of these come in lot and they've healed quite nicely and. a lot of the time. in one to 2 weeks they're almost healed. so this is the micro chip of this is how we identify them and this is we're just going to put it in here and otherwise you end up with the wrong one getting the wrong track meant. you're going to clot and have a hard call to head. well this is the one i was see. that means there's a $160.00 s. is also ss and then say ok how about i would imagine more than $300.00 you look at the edges just slightly saying just in australia bad. all eyes are on. the phone on. just before he says that's looking good. so i'm he's got a little been on the thought this one a guy and that's not something we need to treat at this stage and looking good. with fame. like yes ma'am so vitally so we're checking for joey she did have a job because the tape is quiet in la. so unfortunately with the fall and the stress and the hard drive she's dropped the jawi i'm fortunate that survival mechanism with them. that if there's any stress in their law. th
as much as the eye look quite bad hussein a lot of these come in lot and they've healed quite nicely and. a lot of the time. in one to 2 weeks they're almost healed. so this is the micro chip of this is how we identify them and this is we're just going to put it in here and otherwise you end up with the wrong one getting the wrong track meant. you're going to clot and have a hard call to head. well this is the one i was see. that means there's a $160.00 s. is also ss and then say ok how about i...
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sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein studies c. and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline did a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so help people living close from the sea saw the homes mobile unit but at the same time look at sea surface temperatures are too risky country where people come to me to see the beautiful corals and climate change kind of affects coral reefs in terms of bleaching. cheering their voyage together on their palash down the students have learned that climate change doesn't stop at borders and many have become fast friends they'd love to meet up again one day on the research ship next time as fully fledged climate researchers. there's a slow but steady shift in the world to bring back traditional knowledge in architecture construction methods and craftsmanship young artisans are now being reintroduced to local and natural materials and techniques much of which were bedded in the past with the advent
sight most of the students come from countries where climate change is being felt mohamed atta met hussein studies c. and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya many regions are already too dry so along the coastline did a lot of soil erosion. there's also a lot of work talk of sea level rise so help people living close from the sea saw the homes mobile unit but at the same time look at sea surface temperatures are too risky country where people come to me to see the beautiful corals and...
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for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she is in france, where the bbc's michelle hussein spoke to her. -- mishal hheussain spoke to mishal: if you're in pakistan as a woman senses to f dea blphemy was acquitted. she has broken her silence about the nightmare that again when she was accused of insulting prophet mohammed. veasia: i wa scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happ to me. for your nafta -- for a year and a half, i kept going to corporate not once did the judge hear my story. they sentenced me to death without letting me speak. mishal: asia tolrk me she was g in the field near her home when a mob came to drag her way. he daughters, a ged 8 and 9, saw it happen. they have since been reunited with her mother. >> it was so strange to see my husband and children after so long. i couldn't make sense of my emotions. but when i think about my ughter's childhood, i see them crying being separated from me. that i cannot forget. mishal: after international campaigns and eight years on death row, pakistan'di supreme courissed the charges. but there are s
for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today she is in france, where the bbc's michelle hussein spoke to her. -- mishal hheussain spoke to mishal: if you're in pakistan as a woman senses to f dea blphemy was acquitted. she has broken her silence about the nightmare that again when she was accused of insulting prophet mohammed. veasia: i wa scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happ to me. for your nafta -- for a year and a half, i kept going to corporate not once...
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fes for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today shere is in france, whe bbc's michelle hussein spoke to her. -- mishal hussain spoke to her. mishal: if you're in pakistan as a woman senses to death for blphemy was acquitd. she has broken her silence about the nightmare that w agan she was accused of insulting prophet mohammed. asia: i was very scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happen to me. urfor nafta -- for a year and a half, i kept goingato corpnot once did the judge hear my story. they sentenced me to death without letting me speak. mishal: asia told me she was working in t field near her home when a mob came to drag her way. her daughters, a ged 8 and 9, saw it happen. they have since been reunited with her mother. >> it was so strange to see my fter so and children long i couldn't make sense of my emotions. but when i think about my daughter's childhood, i see them crying being separated from me. that i cannot forget. mishal: after international campaigns and eight years on death row, pakistan's supreme court dismissed the charges. and muslims bein
fes for her safety led asia bibi to flee pakistan, and today shere is in france, whe bbc's michelle hussein spoke to her. -- mishal hussain spoke to her. mishal: if you're in pakistan as a woman senses to death for blphemy was acquitd. she has broken her silence about the nightmare that w agan she was accused of insulting prophet mohammed. asia: i was very scared. i couldn't even imagine something like this would happen to me. urfor nafta -- for a year and a half, i kept goingato corpnot once...
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every month thousands of religious travelers visit shia holy sites in iraq including the shrine of him hussein in the western province of caballe and the shrine of him in the jeff they also spend much needed money in nearby hotels and restaurants many of from neighboring iran which is reported infections and deaths linked to corona virus the governor of najaf province says he wants visitors to stop coming. in and i do not have the right to prevent anyone from coming in but we have asked the health ministry and they have asked people not to come from around or to travel there. but planes from iran some carrying iraqi passengers are still landing had not jeff airport. yes people are afraid there are rumors most iraqis are wearing masks and even after landing here they kept their masks on. one popular shia holy site is the shrine of imaam here in baghdad one of iraq's most crowded cities iraq says that it's opening up quarantine areas of various crossing points along its border with iraq it's also a hole to flights between iraq and iraq for the forseeable future but there is another issue iraq an
every month thousands of religious travelers visit shia holy sites in iraq including the shrine of him hussein in the western province of caballe and the shrine of him in the jeff they also spend much needed money in nearby hotels and restaurants many of from neighboring iran which is reported infections and deaths linked to corona virus the governor of najaf province says he wants visitors to stop coming. in and i do not have the right to prevent anyone from coming in but we have asked the...
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the cia uncovered a plot to overthrow king hussein at this point. he was a very inexperienced king he is running a country that is 80% palestinian. that has no support for the monarchy. they uncover the plot. by tapping the phone of the defense who was plotting with the egyptian counterpart to overthrow w the king. in late june of 1958 the cia gave all of the information to the jordanians and they the jordanians and they the king turned to hise brother-in-law the king of jordan. and ask him to see the two of them how remarkably young they are.e. the two of them agreed that iraq would send a better grade of the army to haman in order to help stabilize the jordanian situation. unfortunately the brigade that they selected was filled with plotters who were preparing against faisal. the plot succeeded on the 14th of july 1958 as i said earlierly i was was a very violent plot the brigade was moving through in the early morning.y i was very unusual and instead of heading towards jordan headed towards the palace and the defense ministry. they lined the enti
the cia uncovered a plot to overthrow king hussein at this point. he was a very inexperienced king he is running a country that is 80% palestinian. that has no support for the monarchy. they uncover the plot. by tapping the phone of the defense who was plotting with the egyptian counterpart to overthrow w the king. in late june of 1958 the cia gave all of the information to the jordanians and they the jordanians and they the king turned to hise brother-in-law the king of jordan. and ask him to...
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minister the government in general is instead of trying to find ways where those people are saddam hussein these people can actually be on the forefront of trying to slow economic problems and all our other issues within that country he is actually looking outwards he's looking towards the states to europe to the gulf he's been trying to get money from outside as if the only way to do is to get foreign money and the moment that maybe genda that's when we start having to deal with other people and that's when we have to do the support that so there is there is this thing we should not compromise ship into beginning to try to figure out before we ask. for help and there is a belief that needs people especially after their pollution and everybody come together that we can do it we actually can solve the basic problems so that starve that if a structure starved rally or there needs to be done by us and owned by us and we don't want that to be owned by outsiders ringback and that's that's the disconnect that's happening right now where the government is just really really trying to. connect mor
minister the government in general is instead of trying to find ways where those people are saddam hussein these people can actually be on the forefront of trying to slow economic problems and all our other issues within that country he is actually looking outwards he's looking towards the states to europe to the gulf he's been trying to get money from outside as if the only way to do is to get foreign money and the moment that maybe genda that's when we start having to deal with other people...
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a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and invasion of iraq. you trace assyrian events to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. invaded iraq? as a matter of fact, when i was running the new york times operation in baghdad with my wife, it was, there was an underground railroad by which we help staff members who wanted to get out of the devastation of iraq, the safe place to go was syria. fortunately some of them, not all of them, got out of syria and went west to the united states or the united kingdom, but many didn't and got caught up in all this. when you think of the vast expenditure of money, trillions of dollars thousands of american soldiers who have died, that it should come to this with the united states essentially standing on the sidelines by i
a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and invasion of iraq. you trace assyrian events to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. invaded iraq? as a matter of...
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a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and you trace the syrian events to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. the catastrophe that has ensued. invaded iraq? as a matter of fact, when i was running the new york times operation in baghdad with my wife, it was, there was an underground railroad by which we helped staff members who wanted to get out of the devastation of iraq, with a safe place to go was syria. fortunately some of them, not all of them, got out of syria and went west to the united states or the united kingdom, but many didn't and got caught up in all this. when you think of the vast expenditure of money, trillions of dollars, thousands of american soldiers who have died, that it should come to this with the united states essentially standin
a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and you trace the syrian events to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. the catastrophe that has ensued. invaded iraq?...
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quite interesting one saddam hussein's gold plated a k 47 that was found after the u.s. invasion of iraq and this last one is a whole list to be a mike 10 photos that show how the 847 has become a global political symbol a scroll to show you just a few chill a iraq. has although some say this is a variant of the a k 47 not the a k 47 itself but explaining that and why it has really spread so many places eunice i want to bring you in here on this why. is there go global appeal how do you explain. so my area of work is most let's say best asian central asian and that they can talk much but you see there was a confluence of times when s.p.c. and seventy's when a lot of resistance groups they met each other in the west asia and these groups they understood they can talk to this to simplicity of design of a cure for autism and together they could train together they can exchange lesson militar knowledge to the simplicity and then from there when the 1st resistant groups like hezbollah are they received this weapon it became the symbol symbolic appearance which something which
quite interesting one saddam hussein's gold plated a k 47 that was found after the u.s. invasion of iraq and this last one is a whole list to be a mike 10 photos that show how the 847 has become a global political symbol a scroll to show you just a few chill a iraq. has although some say this is a variant of the a k 47 not the a k 47 itself but explaining that and why it has really spread so many places eunice i want to bring you in here on this why. is there go global appeal how do you...
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a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and you trace the syrian events to that? a you trace serine events back to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured. invaded iraq? as a matter of fact, when i was running the new york times operation in baghdad with my wife, it was, there was an underground railroad by which we help staff members who wanted to get out of the devastation of iraq, the safe place to go was syria. fortunately some of them, not all of them, got out of syria and went west to the united states or the united kingdom, but many didn't and got caught up in all this. when you think of the vast expenditure of money, trillions of dollars thousands of american soldiers who have died, that it should come to this with the united states essentially standi
a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe was triggered by the american invasion of iraq. and you trace the syrian events to that? a you trace serine events back to that? absolutely, the times that the americans invaded syria was always a brutal dictatorship, but nobody could have imagined then the catastrophe that has ensured....