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entrepreneur resume just to teach you barracuda build a magickal heard from a renaissance or two ok rules we try to run for city children result. in israel which is available in some of them he told some of the areas some of them had children recently. which martin live from moscow these are the top stories germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya was war munitions as the alliance ran short of weapons for its increasing airstrikes but the country has drawn criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation it's been pressured by other alliance members. meanwhile the last cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions of a common missile defense system in europe are expected to dominate the russian nato summit the alliance had anders fogh rasmussen is in russia city of sorts for talks
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. a lot of plans to boycott monday's rianne war crimes hearing word the faces charges of genocide the former bosnian serb army chief says he wouldn't appear in the courtroom until games allowed to take his own team of lawyers. that's what advise here in our t.v. back to the top of the hour with more updates for you meantime we'll meet an army journalist who's staying us thousand kilometer walk to talk people out of the war. week. to week.
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to. me. when i came home it was amazing i was honestly one of the best ones of my life i thought i was going to pass out i was so happy. there was my wife and my daughter that i hadn't seen for a year and it was just almost too good to be true it was going to. at the same time though it was only so wonderful because it's been the last year away from them in iraq which was terrible and so when the t.v. camera man came up to me and asked me some questions i told him out of about it's
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a i'm really going to be home i'm proud of my service but i am against the war in iraq and they i know that some family members and some friends weren't pleased that i said that i thought it was maybe inappropriate at the time but if every soldier comes home and they just say that they're glad to be home the knowns going though the truth about what's going on in iraq. just. puts. a slight enlisted thing and it may be discipline is happy that states will be complacent to manhood examined so far as people on the field one hundred plus the two seem to miss you know maybe a lot of. the salt lake. city.
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police is. at least something that if. the islamists. let the police simply. a. couple of years. my whole life and whatever i've tried to do i've tried to unite the will of the spirit of the work of the flesh that's a spiritual journey most spirituality which all of this country. have to deal with when you call it that or not call it conscience i was never an afghanistan i never marched to my letters because i didn't think i learned how and then i died after casey had. killed about three weeks my daughter in
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a crime and you know the last couple hindsight if we the people let them continue another mother will be i have a duty so lisa least you know tell people my story. it's the guys are stuck where you know call for so they're all go back to your parents they're fine for us somebody's house for. their house. people like us if i didn't object to some obvious injustice i couldn't live with myself about love i can't make a difference at least i'm going to try at least some of the damage on my deathbed and say at least i tried to make a difference when i thought we were getting deployed. we're living in ohio so we just threw everything in the baton rouge back home so now everything's kind of settled and i'm getting out of the army. and i have to go through all this crap and figure out what's the stuff i keep lots of stuff which are back to the unit. so i
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can get out without paying for much money. i know you know it's. you know back from iraq on july twenty fourth that's the day you celebrates its statehood and so you know there's like tons of fireworks and parades and things like that it was a bad day to come home as a soldier as loud sounds when it's really different in the middle of the night i look up and i look thinking it's not right. and called me one night and said when i come home i have to do something about this war spending the year in iraq as a military journalist i saw so much waste going on with u.s. contractors i saw so many soldiers not having a clear mission they're just kind of wasting their time trying not to get killed for a year and then i talked to some iraqis and they said they wanted the u.s.
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presence can you just watch the movie i guess or not part of the light and he told me to go outside so i kind of understand some of the feelings he was coming from i don't question your own cooking you know he was this special you've been protesting war for decades you know and i photo i was going to miss what steps i heard pretty yeah i just the horses were his crazy idea and then and here. well there may be adversaries really i just think a spade here it's hard because protesting is kind of a paradox you need to do something crazy enough to get the media and people to pay attention to you in the same time it can be so crazy that people think you're insane and you lose all credibility he kept thinking of these ridiculous ideas and things like. going on a hunger strike and then finally it came to me i thought i'll walk the link that
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you thought it would be about five hundred miles i do it takes me about twenty seven days and we're going to publicize it and have people invited to come up with us i think to hopefully speak with people started to bait have a dialogue instead of just. chanting a slogan or waving a sign in some space and i figured walking that's pretty normal i think people walk every day right it's not too bizarre it's not going to do this and you're right you're. right on to something there is there were such non-controversial. everything. else this is again raised during the vietnam era when the peaceniks were a bunch of weird people they were hippies and and into drugs and that kind of stuff and i just didn't want my son to be associated with that kind of thing. he really felt. like the stuff.
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you tell is the read a statement he should have the highest approval ratings for bush and for the war and it's my home state so i think this is the best place to do it and marshall is out of utah he said of the predominant piccies he's keep he looks like a normal utah nice not on the fringe he's not painting try this. state of utah as a whole life in prison extremely conservative by that term i mean resistant to change each time still really like george bush didn't like him as a guy that would mind having a glass of milk with him or is there that kind of time i support president bush totally with sending all the people out to fight for our country because that's what it's all about i support bush. because we repurpose going to. visit because you're for humanitarian one of the one of the delusion that i may have had one of the new now don't know how the rich. entertainer sat eight here they thought
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i don't know which one it is but one of them said he thinks liberalism meant disease. and i've won the fight out like what about right can't i disagree with aim is not to say just get that effect cut diseases can be cured. i mean you started out you want to spread the word and you have no budget no influence no connections to the. citizenry here's. a. little bit. that's an utter. shit load it up. for.
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it. and. use a press release news we've got a website a network in which six hundred invited politicians from both parties i talked to an orthopedic doctor i talked to the physical trainer we publicize that we got permits who are protesting the sit ins so my family and friends together they all chipped in everyone can seem to use or towns in your abilities treat this free moment i also went through local food you'll see. what the meanest thing anybody has ever said driving by i feel like it's a pretty bad going to. come along now or a real life will that make up that motherhood thing all look like it is very important like look at me to get there every week like people look for an. honest
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look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look look at all. look look look look look look look look look look look look look good. heard a. story and if you're lucky leon why not appreciate you guys who knock your trash her. clothes have big numbers been there are you know what you look like they are they don't know what you will look like i did on the ground i brought them over there. but they are here for whatever this. might just make it something communication i need to take it with me don't lawyer we don't support the troops. but i wish that you believe he's making. amy goodman is the host of democracy now
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it's really popular news program and she was coming to town to do a book signing she's come to salt lake three people independently one of them told her hey while you're here in salt lake you should interview this army surgeon and she calls up that night and we were expecting to have the next day we were down there in salt lake do the interview goodman is going to announce. today democracy now explosive army reservist marshall thompson dispensing year in iraq working as a military journalist the son of a former you time they are in now plans to walk across his home state erected in the nation to protest for this point it doesn't matter why we got into the war or what the partisan politics were about what matters is that two soldiers die every day on average and in the any way that we can in this war one day soon as two lives saved and i would walk five hundred miles for that i would walk a thousand miles for that. some people said some
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terrible things not never to my face you know but in even now they got this electronic bravery and they would really say some crazy things one guy wrote in and he said that he hoped that i got run over by a truck i'm going to walk. a lot of people said i just hope you keep walking to mexico or you leave this country when i want you here. and want gavan so that he wished that i died in iraq because then i would have been on a rouble. so i was about to go speak to utah state to help promote the walk in right before we go in a phone call from the utah department of transportation and they told me that if i was going to walk they would arrest me for trespassing on the state highway and suddenly it was political suddenly he was against it suddenly he needed a permit. for no other reason than that it was a peaceful but you. told you that would be arrested for trying to actually believe
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one of someone's walking i mean you know wondering why you just arrest them unchecked he says that i can't walk on the sidewalk myself because i have a reason for one side or would like you to do this could you tell your superiors to do we can't just arbitrarily decide to meet me didn't transpose the money people. i'm. so old enough to keep. but i'm. on to i'm sorry and i was just you just. heard you just want to like walk because you're trying to arrest me yeah seriously the rest. of the. story has to be believed in the american press to walk the street wearing way over our heads we don't know what we're dealing luckily my father in law is a lawyer and so so he got in touch with the a.c.l.u. together they were able to convince the attorney general of the time that. there was in fact right right as a u.s.
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citizen and iraq war veteran to walk down the street without being arrested. and since she's a total caper movie i'm having proof and camelback butter and water working for me so for bring co-parents and then calories like trail mix are getting good ok that is a good start well it's the morning of the walking. and everything's pretty with freddy was hoping for good weather if nothing else just walking me through butter me like i'm doing my best right so nobody shows up i just washed in the rain all day at least i. was. not saying. it's the same planets on the bank. sounds just like the money does in the coming in this money away from
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them getting together. such as the way. you get out of that wind in love again and again on the street without the sound the same spiel that it's a good living to sing us to grow. by the time we are to the point where people are going to walk with me the rain becomes tough the scum the first test of this crazy stuff is going to work now around that corner and there is a period when i could manage the news probably one hundred fifty people which respond how i quoted that's a lot. that was amazing to me and so good i look at that moment i thought i could finally come home everybody. it's just wonderful to see so many people here who want peace thanks so much. tony. all right
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sarah walker. the line says something in the six then they say no get up stand up. stand up. he said get up stand down to his sight sound enough to give up trying. to. find a staunch on the morning and i came down from oregon i heard you need goodman on her program mark now say marshall was going to do this law and so i come from a long history. in this during the civil rights movement of all. vietnam. and saw the low income. we're going to turn the whole world around. what more can the world can't survive with with the scores going on and on no this
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has to happen. within the game. there is a change in tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah specially the utah does not support a war we support peace it was a total plan for. this morning is to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and that needs to change. again i'm here because my my dad is
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a neat on dad and the way they were affected him. made for. them to. he says that violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this i'm the place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gandhi's. gandhi's walk is walk in the sea this is a big deal i think it will call attention to the fact that a lot of people feel a similar feel similarly to the way he feels deep down inside but maybe they're afraid to voice their opinion even just small demonstrations going to make the community aware that hey we exist i think it will help people face. when somebody from the u.s. military a soldier. sees what's going on over there and and can tell you exactly that there's no good that's coming out of iraq. it's a people listen to that they listen to a soldier i think his opinion is really indicative of what most soldiers think i
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think most soldiers think this right here you know that. that really we ought to stay the course because they we've got to put together we got to fight smarter we'll fight harder but we don't just give up and run away we can't leave these people we committed ourselves now i'd rather not we're for the you know being committed or not we're there now and we need to get committed to the cause but i would much rather die for a cause then for to just die in vain i mean we've cut right now all those people died in vain all it's time for us to pull up to ourselves up by the bootstraps and . i mean come on wake up america we got it we got to win this thing. for about a mile or so the canyon starting here and. this is dog oregon a better. america saw in honoring his willingness to speak out communities about
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this that's why i can't get a lawyer on the air. yeah you're the worst nightmare. i'm doing down there i'm sorry you don't know me don't rap me you know why because you are and you know what you better start paying attention to president bush and what you want if you we are all there for a good cause we have found. that destruction and whatever and you know what my loved one came home and you want to get back to work fine children may not support you what on earth are you going prancing around if you want it and why did we i want one as a mother for you when you know what got her. for the country over there i don't think though i have a mother i paid for president bush and what he finds even starting not you and you know my opinion of this guy walkin i think it's crazy i think there's an easier way
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to get a point across the more cautiously here in the one nine hundred sixty s. to be an activist an anti-war activist was considered generally. sort of disreputable not really ethical thing to do and i think that's still true today people are. protesting this is this is this is what i hear from people i talk to them if you know the people who protest or heaviness near you know they're dead enders and they're in their pot smokers. have never given strippers protest us and. estimated. they come. straight. to the face and. she said it's.
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says. if you see. this it. says. in the military they tell you that the people closest to the worthless mistress will tell you the same thing that this one should be sort of heavy. for you or
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against the troops what fun is that it's exactly the opposite i mean think about the leaders in the piece it's iraqi actions against the war it's veterans for peace it's military families speak out it's gold star families for peace these are for organizations that are the leaders of the peace movement that are all surrounded by the military hard military families speak out and through the group are worried that if. i open my door at eight o'clock. am there with the military or. i realize. i don't want to call. it too many more families are going to. get forty five.
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that's. here i am. sitting. down with my writing looking great keep thank you so much yeah i must see both of you i'm. the democratic candidate for congress in the first district i was honored. except the invitation to be part of. my name st ashdown i'm running for u.s. senate for utah and i'm curious for marshall because i think what he's going as a great i mean is larry can agree with you so much that you thought i just got out of the army myself i was active duty army for five years one of the rank of a sergeant i'm here to support arsenal i've really support the cause and i believe that people you know people need to be aware of what's going on the world right now great majority of the active duty army supports this and they want more of this they don't want to put it you know send packages or post they're going to car or
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they want you to do this supporting the troops supporting a change. the culture is the same or different each musician has a policy time mark when they feel it starts its military withdrawal from iraq what does feed hold for the kurds and if the kurds strive towards an independent state what is.
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