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the answer is that the united states armed forces was held hostage to political expediency of them masters so before you blame the military for what did happen in iraq take a break and think about who their real masters of the u.s. military in the overseas conflicts. that was artie's military contributor colonel you're going to have. an israeli truth movement breaking the silence has posted new photos depicting abuse carried out by soldiers during the gaza war two years ago the israeli defense force condemned the group for publishing the pictures on facebook and stead of talking to the military police there have been a series of photos and videos posted online showing the inhumane treatment of palestinians by troops one such case is now in court two israeli soldiers are awaiting sentencing after being convicted of using a palestinian child as a human shield the founder of breaking the silence. says the army is using the two as scapegoats to fully show civilians human rights are up the. way a political trial and this is a trial to try to clean the system these two late low ranking soldiers
the answer is that the united states armed forces was held hostage to political expediency of them masters so before you blame the military for what did happen in iraq take a break and think about who their real masters of the u.s. military in the overseas conflicts. that was artie's military contributor colonel you're going to have. an israeli truth movement breaking the silence has posted new photos depicting abuse carried out by soldiers during the gaza war two years ago the israeli defense...
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ari truman made a very difficult decision to compel the racial integration of the united states armed forcesa point when most of the leadership, most of the generals said for exactly the same sorts of reason, unit cohesion we should not have a racially integrated military. that was a brave decision, it was an important decision and the ultimate long-term impact has made our united states military one of the most progressive in terms of promotion advancement opportunities for racial hurt minorities of any organization in our country. as you said earlier most of our nato allies long ago realized we are giving up on the service of thousands of potential volunteers who could be serving our nation at home and abroad, i don't think it makes any sense because of a narrow social agenda to continue to exclude them from open service in our military. [ female announcer ] the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. ♪ [ engine revs, tires scre
ari truman made a very difficult decision to compel the racial integration of the united states armed forcesa point when most of the leadership, most of the generals said for exactly the same sorts of reason, unit cohesion we should not have a racially integrated military. that was a brave decision, it was an important decision and the ultimate long-term impact has made our united states military one of the most progressive in terms of promotion advancement opportunities for racial hurt...
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the ♪ [male announcer] to the men and women of the united states armed forces, the uso delivers the joyscomforts of home. even out here. find out how you can help at uso.org >>> mine miracle. after 69 days, all 33 miners have now been successfully pulled to freedom from that chilean mine the>>> hot wheels. >> gradual electrification is inevitable. >> one car company's drive into the future with electric cars. >>> and cougar attack. >> mrs. robinson, you are trying to seduce me. >> why some of hollywood's older leading ladies are now single and on the prowl. it's thursday, october 14th. >> cameron diaz is an older lady now. >> by hollywood standards. who doesn't love a cougar? >> there could be a face of the cougar, courtney cox after the splitup it her husband. report lead been offered $1 million to be the face of a cougar website. no word on if she will accept it. could be the face. >> pays to be a cougar. good morning. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm vinita nair. this morning the most audacious mine rescue is over. >> in words of one of the scientist involved "it was 75% engineering and 25% a m
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united states intelligence community. serves as the principal intelligence advisor to the president. he retired in 1995 after a very distinguished career in the united states armed forces began as a rifleman in the u.s. marine corps reserve. culminated his career as lieutenant general in the u.s. air force and director of the defense intelligence agency. he also served as a director of the national geospatial intelligence agency from 2001 through 2005. prior to becoming the director of national intelligence, he served for over three years in two administrations as the undersecretary of defense for intelligence. it is my pleasure now to introduce to you director of national intelligence james clapper. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, congressman hamilton. indeed, a privilege and honor to be here with all of you. i see a lot of familiar faces out there. i certainly consider it an honor and privilege to be introduced by, literally, a living legend, a real patriot who's served this country so long and so well. i understand sir that you're the end of the year as present director of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and that you and mrs. hamilton
united states intelligence community. serves as the principal intelligence advisor to the president. he retired in 1995 after a very distinguished career in the united states armed forces began as a rifleman in the u.s. marine corps reserve. culminated his career as lieutenant general in the u.s. air force and director of the defense intelligence agency. he also served as a director of the national geospatial intelligence agency from 2001 through 2005. prior to becoming the director of national...
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addresses children in armed conflict which you know one sort of applies to states who know so that they don't bring children into their armed forces to young so i think the united states are cut off aged seventeen and then you know at the back end it is to recognize that children who get caught up in armed conflict are possibly victims you know it may be after so i'm looking at it as some trial that that perhaps they weren't really a victim but at the outset you treat them as a child just due to their age and you have them you don't you know you don't put them with adults and eventually the idea is to repaint repatriate them so that they can lead a normal life but how do you just saw it whether someone is a criminal or just a child who has you know been influenced by some people whose ideologies may not be you know the best in the world right well in omar carter's case i mean he grew up you know his father is sort of known allegedly known you know a member of al qaeda very high ranking but i think you know there's sort of you know should we make him pay for the sins of his father so you start with the fact that he was fifteen and you know even in our own crimin
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gays and lesbians will be able to openly participate in the armed forces of the united states. >> fascinatingwe'll see you again later in the hour. we're going to talk about when is a nose ring just a nose ring, when is it jewelry, when is it perhaps a statement of your religion? >> wild. >> very revealing in terms about this particular religious faith. we'll delve into that, whether a 14-year-old has a right to continue wearing that nose ring and go on to school. much more right after this. i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. my professor at berkeley asked me if i wanted to change the world. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae are amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they
gays and lesbians will be able to openly participate in the armed forces of the united states. >> fascinatingwe'll see you again later in the hour. we're going to talk about when is a nose ring just a nose ring, when is it jewelry, when is it perhaps a statement of your religion? >> wild. >> very revealing in terms about this particular religious faith. we'll delve into that, whether a 14-year-old has a right to continue wearing that nose ring and go on to school. much more...
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biden have been an inspiration to all military families and men and women in the armed forces of the united states by the work they continually do to make them feel loved and appreciated in all that they do. none of this could have been possible, none of these achievements could have been possible without my teammate and friend tom d. we scratched out a vision for how we might best help the 44th president of the united states in fulfilling his demanding duties with regard to national security. we did it on a piece of paper not far from here, and for the last two years it's been just a rare privilege to be working side by side is tom as the national security staff for the 21st century and for the 44th president came to life. tom has been an extraordinary ally. he is one of the hardest working human beings i have ever seen, and my only advice that i could give him is when he becomes the national security adviser, he finds himself a deputy just like he was to me, and i think his family will appreciate that quite a bit. so, tom, i do thank you. i admire you. you have been -- the work that you have don
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biden have been an inspiration to all military families and men and women in the armed forces of the united states by the work they continually do to make them feel loved and appreciated in all that they do. none of this could have been possible, none of these achievements could have been possible without the -- my teammate and friend, tom donilon. tom and i got together just shortly before the inauguration, and we scratched out a vision for what -- how we might best help the 44th president of the united states in fulfilling his demanding duties with regards to national security. we did it on a piece of paper not far from here, and for the last two years it's been a rare privilege to be working side by side with tom as the national security staff for the 21st century and for the 44th president came to light. >>> all right. you are listening -- that's jim jones, national security adviser for about two years for the obama administration. as the president said just moments ago, that's what he asked for, to serve about two years. it's coming at about the right time. tom donilon will take over. again,
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united states. that was former u.s. drug policy spokesman robert wiener in new york an exhibition to showcase the latest arms equipment available to military and civilian security forces has taken place in moscow r.t. sarah first went along for a ride on one of the new super vehicles at the front line of the war on terror. politics. that's a fourteen inch not. so that means a provision of state security say the live devastation at the moment we're told they only got a ping this ceremony and throughout the day they gave me ten months of life back the officials just the russian forces a capable of this is a three day event that combines full connected specialized exhibitions one with the international exhibition at police and defense technology another is the international specialist exhibition of technical systems and facilities the bodhisattvas and special life that submission of the medical equipment and technologies in that area is one of the largest advances in russian is a very unique event with the full from the russian government it's a mix of this in the rest of the seven states in the way it doesn't take the full capabilities the full system and the equipment
united states. that was former u.s. drug policy spokesman robert wiener in new york an exhibition to showcase the latest arms equipment available to military and civilian security forces has taken place in moscow r.t. sarah first went along for a ride on one of the new super vehicles at the front line of the war on terror. politics. that's a fourteen inch not. so that means a provision of state security say the live devastation at the moment we're told they only got a ping this ceremony and...
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united states, we are living a peaceful life. we are law-abiding citizens. we have people in the armed forces. my own niece in her early 20s went to iraq for two years and just came back if there, young arab-american born in this country, served the nation to keep it secure. we have a thousand police officers just in the new york police department keeping the city secure. >> i want to turn to azar. you fled the ayatollahs of iran. you are an intellectual. a writer. should people fear islam? >> i came here to america because i expected that that image which those people had imposed on us would not be imsupposed on us again and look at my surprise. from both sides of the aisle, what you hear is that there is one islam. if we think there is only one islam, then we have to take sides. either it's evil or it's good. but there are as many interpretations of islam as there are muslims. >> i had like to go to reza aslan who is joining us from amsterdam a scholar on these matters. reza, you have heard several points raised. one that muslims in this country are trying to bring sharia law. is there a shr
united states, we are living a peaceful life. we are law-abiding citizens. we have people in the armed forces. my own niece in her early 20s went to iraq for two years and just came back if there, young arab-american born in this country, served the nation to keep it secure. we have a thousand police officers just in the new york police department keeping the city secure. >> i want to turn to azar. you fled the ayatollahs of iran. you are an intellectual. a writer. should people fear...
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united states navy, did he not? >> he did. he already had given up pacifism for a period of time, realizing hitler was unstoppable and had to be met with by force of arms. >> alice, what about his oddogy, he wore no socks a lot, correct? >> this may be due to the fact he had sweaty feet, which is one of the reasons he was excluded from the swiss army. >> but then he would need socks. >> you can argue the exact opposite of that. he may have found they were heat producers. we'll have to live with that mystery. >> i suppose. >> is this true, it is said that husband of his time, he had no time to buy a new suit. he had no time to have his haircut. he was not willing to expand that kind of time? >> i think he didn't think it was important enough. >> he was completely uninterested in material thgs. that follows also from what you read as part of the things he believed in. materialism, the questions of dress were -- he made fun of it in berlin when he was in high society. he made fun of the need to strut around like a peacock. so that was something that he didn't like. >> what about his assets when he passed away? >> his assets for the most part were with the
united states navy, did he not? >> he did. he already had given up pacifism for a period of time, realizing hitler was unstoppable and had to be met with by force of arms. >> alice, what about his oddogy, he wore no socks a lot, correct? >> this may be due to the fact he had sweaty feet, which is one of the reasons he was excluded from the swiss army. >> but then he would need socks. >> you can argue the exact opposite of that. he may have found they were heat...
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which is generally accepted by the armed forces of the united states and elsewhere around the world. forcing their hands by the elimination of the enemy to the last man, everyone realized that this had gone on long enough. yes, you could want to take out people that are committed and determined to carry on fighting as long as possible, taking them out by taking them to prison or custody. but this will not be end of the afghan war. it will not be a flight of the last man. host: when and where are these fights and talks taking place? and how? guest: clearly, kabul is one of them. the other areas proposed are saudi arabia, which has a great appeal to the taliban. the heartland of the muslim faith, they believe themselves to be very true moslems. that is what they believe. turkey has also been mentioned. they're also the country that has the clearest relationships with neighboring countries and one that the taliban could fear -- feel comfortable in. i think that pakistan is less likely but the afghan government not being so likely. host: what is the likelihood of a credible international
which is generally accepted by the armed forces of the united states and elsewhere around the world. forcing their hands by the elimination of the enemy to the last man, everyone realized that this had gone on long enough. yes, you could want to take out people that are committed and determined to carry on fighting as long as possible, taking them out by taking them to prison or custody. but this will not be end of the afghan war. it will not be a flight of the last man. host: when and where...
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armed forces. >> why do you think it would? some of the great allies that the united states has, whether it's canada, whether it's britain, france, australia, even israel allows openly gay men and women to serve in the military and they have great armies, great militaries. >> they have great militaries, great armies, but if you check the historical records, christiane, as you know, we've never lost to any of them. we are the top of the pile. we are the best in the world. and we want to stay that way and if this policy is related to combat readiness, see, these guys -- these individuals don't go home at night. it's not the corporate world. you and i can go home at night. these individuals are in tents, in barracks, they fight for one another, who is on the right and left. i think it's extremely important to find out in them whether or not this is going to change why they fight. if it does, we got a problem. if it doesn't then -- >> on that note this is obviously a current issue that's being debated and it will be finalized, we think, in a couple of months. general shelton, thank you very much for joining us. > with whhen we come
armed forces. >> why do you think it would? some of the great allies that the united states has, whether it's canada, whether it's britain, france, australia, even israel allows openly gay men and women to serve in the military and they have great armies, great militaries. >> they have great militaries, great armies, but if you check the historical records, christiane, as you know, we've never lost to any of them. we are the top of the pile. we are the best in the world. and we want...
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the pentagon increasingly alarmed that beijing's armed forces are striking a harsher tone towards us, the united stateses as china's military is stepping up its profile. jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon. just kind of set the stage for us, what led to all this tension? >> reporter: well, there's been a lot of tension, but what's interesting today is that there was an ice-breaking moment in vietnam where defense secretary robert gates shook the hands of his defense counterpart, his chinese defense -- the chinese defense minister. this is the first time in the ten months -- in ten months that they have had contact, that the u.s. and chinese military, essentially, had been, that relationship had been iced for the last ten months, so this was a very key moment during a defense conference out in if vietnam. listen to secretary gates as he walked very carefully, diplomatically at the conference today. >> the u.s. has longstanding national interests in freedom of navigation and open access to asians' maritime commons. we believe that while we don't take sides in this, we don't have any territorial cl
the pentagon increasingly alarmed that beijing's armed forces are striking a harsher tone towards us, the united stateses as china's military is stepping up its profile. jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon. just kind of set the stage for us, what led to all this tension? >> reporter: well, there's been a lot of tension, but what's interesting today is that there was an ice-breaking moment in vietnam where defense secretary robert gates shook the hands of his defense counterpart,...
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armed forces in pakistan, afghanistan. pakistan is a mess. it is -- to put it bluntly, we have the intelligence service double dealing us. if you are elect to the united states senate, one of the issues that is going to be on your plate is pakistan. what do you think we should do about pakistan? >> well, what we need to do first and foremost is work with the nongovernmental organizations who are serving the people because we have to keep in mind that our conflict is not with the citizens, the private citizens of these rogue nations. they're with certain... certain leadership, certain terrorist organizations that are bred and potentially hostile countries, so if we work with the ngos on the ground to empower the local people who are hungry for freedom, who grave democracy, we can help create an ally in the middle-east. we have to keep in mind that under president musharraf's rule, pakistan was a great ally for us in the war on terror. so we have to help them to get back to what they once were when they were a strong ally. >> how about afghanistan? president karzai has been described by a lot of people as being corrupt. he's our partner. >> right, right. well,
armed forces in pakistan, afghanistan. pakistan is a mess. it is -- to put it bluntly, we have the intelligence service double dealing us. if you are elect to the united states senate, one of the issues that is going to be on your plate is pakistan. what do you think we should do about pakistan? >> well, what we need to do first and foremost is work with the nongovernmental organizations who are serving the people because we have to keep in mind that our conflict is not with the citizens,...
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armed forces. like all americans, i appreciate that. and i'm running for the united states congress. my mother raised me and my brother. she did this on a school teacher's salary. she worked hard to make ends meet. she taught me from an early age what hard work is. i spent my early age working part-time jobs to make my way to a high-school and work my way through college on more part- time work and student loans. i know what hard work is. i know what sacrifice is. i learned it from my mother. i learned from my grandfather, a world war ii veteran. he started a small business with a few hundred dollars. my family still owns the business. we know the challenges we face in this country. we are over $14 trillion in debt. we're struggling through the worst economy since the great depression. we're still waiting to the wars in iraq and afghanistan that we must win. people of arkansas are working hard to balance their checkbook every month. most people in washington are fighting. the people of arkansas are frustrated with that. i know i am. its time that we get back to work. take our values
armed forces. like all americans, i appreciate that. and i'm running for the united states congress. my mother raised me and my brother. she did this on a school teacher's salary. she worked hard to make ends meet. she taught me from an early age what hard work is. i spent my early age working part-time jobs to make my way to a high-school and work my way through college on more part- time work and student loans. i know what hard work is. i know what sacrifice is. i learned it from my mother. i...
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armed forces. like all americans, i appreciate that. i am running for the united states congress. to ask for your vote and support on november 2. i was born and raised in jonesboro. my mother raised me and my brother. she did it on a school teacher's salary working that job and a second, third, and fourth job. you work hard to make ends meet. she taught me from early age with hard work is. i have spent my early days working part-time jobs. i sat groceries to make my way through high school and work my way through college and more part-time work and student loans. i know what hard work is and i know what sacrifice is. i learned from my mother and an article i grandfather. , a world war two veteran. he started a small business with a few hundred dollars and 65 years later, our family owns that small business. we know the challenges that we face in this country. we are over $14 trillion in debt and struggling through the worst economy since the great depression and we are still waiting two wars in iraq and afghanistan that we must win win. quie most folks in washington are fighting a
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close] slam ♪ [upbeat] [people cheering] "hey, welcome home" to the men and women of the united states armed forcesuso is home. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people. to find out how you can help, visit us at uso dot org. of wood furniture straight from the craftsman, or a cherished piece in your home, revealing your wood's natural beauty is in your hands with old english. its new trigger gently mists mineral oil that nourishes and helps protect your wood...
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closes] slam ♪ [upbeat] [people cheering] "hey, welcome home" to the men and women of the united states armed forcese uso is home. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people, people just like you. to find out how you can help, visit us at uso dot org. the uso. until every one comes home. you were missing half of your money? or half your... friends? your better half? your half and half? what if your were missing half of your kidney function? you think you'd notice. but you could have chronic kidney disease right now... and not even know it. according to the national kidney foundation, 20 million people have chronic kidney disease... and 20 million more may be at risk... and not even know it. chronic kidney disease is a growing epidemic. anyone with high blood pressure, diabetes or a family history... of chronic kidney disease is at risk. certain ethnic groups are at an even higher risk. early diagnosis and treatment of this disease... and its complications are vitally important. to get the whole story on chronic kidney disease, talk to your doctor and visit... the national kidney founda
closes] slam ♪ [upbeat] [people cheering] "hey, welcome home" to the men and women of the united states armed forcese uso is home. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people, people just like you. to find out how you can help, visit us at uso dot org. the uso. until every one comes home. you were missing half of your money? or half your... friends? your better half? your half and half? what if your were missing half of your kidney function? you think you'd notice. but...