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security council resolution they certainly if everybody agrees with general david richards they will they will find a way of making this fit in what we're seeing in libya at the moment is that essentially a stalemate we've heard around about two thousand five hundred strikes in the last two months by nato forces and really from a from our perspective nothing has really been gained from the perspective of the british people and many m.p.'s in the british parliament as well and so your general stated which is saying is that is that they should start as you say expanding the range of targets that they're looking for which which extends into infrastructure and we're talking about infrastructure we're talking about these things like bridges power stations electricity supplies water supplies all these kinds of things which would essentially blue libyans back into the stone age really and put them much as we've seen in iraq in a state of flux for you know ten years sort of generation while they rebuild all these things but he and other senior nato officers are seeking backing for those view
security council resolution they certainly if everybody agrees with general david richards they will they will find a way of making this fit in what we're seeing in libya at the moment is that essentially a stalemate we've heard around about two thousand five hundred strikes in the last two months by nato forces and really from a from our perspective nothing has really been gained from the perspective of the british people and many m.p.'s in the british parliament as well and so your general...
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david. >>> richard engle live for us in cairo. thanks very much. >>> dominique strauss-kahn has left his jail cell on bail, but he had to find another place to stay because the fancy manhattan apartment building where his wife had rented an apartment would not take him. instead, strauss-kahn, who quit this week as head of the international monetary fund, will be under 24-hour home confinement in a building used by the private security company hired to guard him at all time. it was nearly a week ago now that he was arrested orn charges that he sexually assaulted a hotel housekeeper. he said he's not guilty. >>> the unsettled republican field is starting to take shape. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is to announce he's making a run for the white house in an event monday in iowa. he will then head to early primary state new hampshire. he's seen as a low-key establishment republican who could run as an alternative to former massachusetts governor mitt romney. >>> another gop candidate, newt gingrich has had a rough week on the
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campaign failing to topple gadhafi and wants to hit more targets to end his rule general sir david richards insists killing off the in an air strike will be within the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against libya's leaders political analyst stephen lemmon says that often is slated for removal because he got in the way of the west's. absolutely so get rid of them they want regime change it is in the nothing to do with humanitarian concerns it's all about an imperial exploitation of another country there are many reasons for wanting to get rid of gadhafi exploiting would be a resource it was a getting rid of gadhafi control it is own money with his own central bank the central bank of libya now there's a simple way of being the western bankers control libyan money you know he controlled libya's oil no control abuse water you know the giant apple cookie the sands of libya because he made this a little water pollute the people he why do you want to do trade oil in li
campaign failing to topple gadhafi and wants to hit more targets to end his rule general sir david richards insists killing off the in an air strike will be within the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against libya's leaders political analyst stephen lemmon says that often is slated for removal because he got in the way of the west's. absolutely so get rid of them they...
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campaign is failing to top of it often and wants to hit more targets and his room general sir david richards insisted killing dopy in an air strike would be within the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against levy's leaders political analyst stephen lamb and says that often slated for removal because he got in the way of the west. when absolutely. they want to be seen change nothing to do with humanitarian concerns it's all about an imperial exploitation of a lovely country there were many reasons all you can really be exploiting would be resources getting rid of the controlling is all money only central bank the central bank and libya now this is a good way to see the western bases in cool with the money you know a control although they control. the giant the sands of libya. well maybe. he wanted to libyan people want to be one of the trade in all in libyan just want to encourage in nations he joined with the libyan. detroit yeah but you were absolutely right. that
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campaign is failing to topple gadhafi and wants to hit more targets and his role general sir david richards insisted killing dopy in an airstrike would be within the rules coalition officials have previously deny targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against these leaders trying caster jarrett's lending says the u.s. went after gadhafi because he didn't meet their criteria. the u.n. is nothing more than a tool of a barack look at the hypocrisy coming out of the united nations as they go ahead and they'd libya with their humanitarian dogs i mean how could people be so ignorant in ept in uncaring it dropping bombs on moammar gadhafi home oh they call it is. his command and control center it's is how this was supposed to be humanitarian mission while at the same time they turned a blind dog to what's going on in the ivory coast with millions of refugees what's going on in the sudan and what's going on in yemen and bahrain it's the club they only prosecute who they want to prosecute and when you're a member of the club yo
campaign is failing to topple gadhafi and wants to hit more targets and his role general sir david richards insisted killing dopy in an airstrike would be within the rules coalition officials have previously deny targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against these leaders trying caster jarrett's lending says the u.s. went after gadhafi because he didn't meet their criteria. the u.n. is nothing more than a tool of a barack...
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campaign is failing to topple gadhafi and once they hit more targets and his rule journalists are david richards insisted killing gadhafi in an airstrike would be was in the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against me as leaders political analyst even lanman says gadhafi is slated for removal because he got in the way of the west. absolutely. we want regime change it is nothing to do with humanitarian concerns it's. an imperial exploitation of a loving country many reasons for wanting to get rid of the splitting will be resources getting rid of the control it is all money with the only social essential basic libya now there's a stable base see the west bank which they call with the money you know they control libya although they control libya. joining the sands of libya. maybe. even a lot of the libyan people why do you want to do trade oil in libya and even worse you wanted african nations joined in the libyan air this was this case of yes yes and you look absolutely r
campaign is failing to topple gadhafi and once they hit more targets and his rule journalists are david richards insisted killing gadhafi in an airstrike would be was in the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against me as leaders political analyst even lanman says gadhafi is slated for removal because he got in the way of the west. absolutely. we want regime change it...
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david. >> richard, from your reporting, from your experience on the battlefield and throughout capitals inhed? or is it perhaps the beginning of something? does his death make him a martyr? >> i think this is the end of something. we have seen for the last decade extremist islam ride an incredible crest of popularity, and now with his demise which i assume we're going to hear the president announce very soon, we could be turn into a new phase. the arab revolutions, which i'm witnessing right here are starting. and if the 1990s were defined by islamic radicalism and the last decade was defined by the global war on terror, the next decade could be defined by a new period which is the period of arab democracy, the period ofab unity. and if people assume that osama bin laden is dead and a new era is beginning, then i think there is a chance for not only a turning point for the u.s. foreign policy, which i mentioned before, the way the united states conduct our daily lives, but in a new way for the way the middle east operates. we look at the middle east in terms of historical periods. the last
david. >> richard, from your reporting, from your experience on the battlefield and throughout capitals inhed? or is it perhaps the beginning of something? does his death make him a martyr? >> i think this is the end of something. we have seen for the last decade extremist islam ride an incredible crest of popularity, and now with his demise which i assume we're going to hear the president announce very soon, we could be turn into a new phase. the arab revolutions, which i'm...
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david. also my thanks to richard engel who had to leave early because of a satellite. david, thank you for the conversation with dr. brzezinski. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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david's written a book about richard nixon and is now hard at work on a book of presidential spin.but he's only one of the thousands of journalist worldwide who's been inspired by bob woodward. bob's work is a constant reminder of the indispensable value of in-depth, meticulous reporting and information gathering. his steady stream of headline-grabbing, page-turning accounts of the most challenging episodes of america's governor nance and policy making are testament to whether it first breaks online, on air, in the print or in a bound volume, the most come telling insight -- compelling insights are the products of hard work, careful thought and multiple viewpoints weighed and assessed. bob's latest book on the war in afghanistan which dominated the chatter in the state department for weeks is just another example of how his unique brand of access, in many-depth reporting -- in-depth reporting can change the conversation. in an era of continuous messaging and spin, bob woodward is an ash temporary of what can be believed, what should be questioned, who's deciding and what lies benea
david's written a book about richard nixon and is now hard at work on a book of presidential spin.but he's only one of the thousands of journalist worldwide who's been inspired by bob woodward. bob's work is a constant reminder of the indispensable value of in-depth, meticulous reporting and information gathering. his steady stream of headline-grabbing, page-turning accounts of the most challenging episodes of america's governor nance and policy making are testament to whether it first breaks...
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richard miniter. and later, british "prime minister's questions" with david cameron. >> you're watching c-span, bringingolitics and public affairs. every morning it is "washington journal," our live call-in practice with the news of the day, connecting you with news makers, policy efficiency and journalists. week days watch live coverage of the house, and week nights, policy forums and supreme court orel arguments. orel arguments. on
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richard miniter. then another chance to see british prime minister david cameron. >> inside, a new and returning house and senate confirmation with contact information. and information on the white house, supreme court justices, and governors. order online at c-span.org/shop. >> on friday, republican presidential candidate newt gingrich talked about the administration, tax policy, foreign policy, and the jobs. he made his appearance at the convention in georgia. he discussed his reasons for running. this is just under 40 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> thank you, all, very very much. i am delighted to be home, delighted to be with many old friends that go back a long way. i was reminded recently of how wheni've been doing this i went into the american solutions office and there was a nice interned. i said, you look very familiar. have we met? he said, no, but my father was a page for you. [laughter] at a lot of friends here that go back a very long time. i saw hansely, and i was reminded that we started campai
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to me thank you thank you david it's about time for some common sense marijuana reforms in this country too much money as been wasted in too many lives have been ruined by richard nixon so-called war on drugs. a new leak was discovered at the crippled fukushima nuclear plant in japan today spewing fifty seven. of radioactive waste into a nearby trench meanwhile according to a new report from greenpeace sea life off the coast of the meltdown fukushima nuclear plant contains high levels of radiation japanese officials assured the world that the tons and tons of radioactive waste water that's been dumped into the ocean will dilute enough to not pose a health risk but this new report from greenpeace concluded otherwise tests on fish oysters and seaweed more than twelve miles off the coast contain levels of radiation if the times it's that's five by. thousand percent above the legal limits so what are these radiation levels mean for potential seafood eaters should we be worried and welcoming done if anything to stop further contamination here offer some answers on this is kevin camp's radioactive waste specialist at beyond nuclear doubt or kevin welcome back so firs
to me thank you thank you david it's about time for some common sense marijuana reforms in this country too much money as been wasted in too many lives have been ruined by richard nixon so-called war on drugs. a new leak was discovered at the crippled fukushima nuclear plant in japan today spewing fifty seven. of radioactive waste into a nearby trench meanwhile according to a new report from greenpeace sea life off the coast of the meltdown fukushima nuclear plant contains high levels of...
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david cameron at the house of commons. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with richard miniter. tomorrow, fiscal times washington editor eric pianin explains the the debt ceiling and what action to expect from congress, the u.s. treasury, and the obama administration. then we have guessed from the peterson institute who talk about reaching a -- to talk about how reaching the debt ceiling could affect our global standing. making the carter examines the way the dhs test for airline security. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. one year after forming a coalition year met with the liberal democrats, british prime mr david cameron defended his government's position on reforming the national health service and reducing the debt. members also asked the prime mr. questions on cyber security, support for military families, and cuts for monday emergency services. this is just
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david brody, thanks so much. >> thanks, amy. >>> time to get a check of some of the top news stories of the day. richard lui at the newsdesk. >>> good morning, we begin in poland where president obama is wrapping up the five-nation european tour. the commander in chief met with poland's president and oh leaders today. he's asking them to use the other lessons they learned to help with the fall of communism to help with the democratic movements in the middle east and north africa. the results of an uprising in egypt as they promise to improve relations with the palestinians. they took a big step in that opening reopening for the first time in four years it gaza strip, gateway to the outside world. palestinians lined up across the border to reopen permanently. israel is concerned that hamas militants will be able to move more freely. history made in space twice in one day on friday. two astronauts made the final space walk of nasa's 30-year shuttle program. they installed a 50-foot boom to stay in the international space station. friday marked the completion of the $100 billion ism. future space walks wil
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david has written a book about richard nixon and his now hard at work on a history of political and presidentialpin. but he's only one of the thousands of journalists worldwide has been inspired and shaped by bob woodward. in an age when blog post, tweets and opinion journalism, bob's work is a constantly monitor of the indispensable value of in depth meticulous reporting and information gathering. his steady stream of headline grabbing, page turning account of the most challenging episodes of american governance to policymaking are testament that whether it's first break, online, on air, in print or any bound volume, the most compelling insights that shape our discourse are the products of hard work, careful thought, and viewpoints weight and assessed. obsoletes book on the war in afghanistan which dominated the chatter and the state department for weeks is just another example of how his unique brand of access, in depth reporting an in depth report could change the conversation. in an era of continuous messaging and spin, bob woodward has set the standard as an arbiter of what can be believed,
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part one of two weeks with david mccullough of americans that made the journey to nineteenth century paris. now, president richard discusses the u.s. labor movement agenda. increase in union activity in states like wisconsin, ohio, and indiana. he also talks about the 2012 elections and the state of the u.s. economy. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, welcome to the national press club. i'm a broadcast journalists for the associated press and one hundred and fourth president of the national press club. we are the leading organization of professional journalists. will also work to foster a free press worldwide. for more information, visit our web site. and to donate to programs offered to the public for the national journalism library, you can find information there as well. on behalf of our members worldwide, i like to welcome our speaker and those of you attending today's avenged. it includes our speaker and other journalists. if you hear applause, members of the general public are in attendance. it does not necessarily point to a lack of journalists that the activity. -- journalistic objectivity. we prod
part one of two weeks with david mccullough of americans that made the journey to nineteenth century paris. now, president richard discusses the u.s. labor movement agenda. increase in union activity in states like wisconsin, ohio, and indiana. he also talks about the 2012 elections and the state of the u.s. economy. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon, welcome to the national press club. i'm a broadcast journalists for the associated press and one hundred and fourth president of the...
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david said. and i mean -- that was the era before the 2000 election when you followed the rule of richard nixon,y get decided at the ballot box, you leave them alone. i was a catcher in baseball. i got thrown out of too many games when the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election. but the react -- the reality is the second time we ran, we organized 3,000 lawyers who went to every polling site in the city along with about 3,000 firefighters and correction officers who volunteered. sometimes the lawyers were afraid to go. look, lawyers are very smart. but firefighters and correction officers have a much bigger impact when a big bus of illegal voters show up who are now voting for the first time that day and because they are in contact with each other, they remember seeing them at one precinct and then another. when the firefighters and the correction officers go up and say, aren't you the same people that voted two hours ago in another precinct? somehow the bus turns around and goes the other way. because of that, you know, at least we felt we got an honest result the second time arou
david said. and i mean -- that was the era before the 2000 election when you followed the rule of richard nixon,y get decided at the ballot box, you leave them alone. i was a catcher in baseball. i got thrown out of too many games when the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election. but the react -- the reality is the second time we ran, we organized 3,000 lawyers who went to every polling site in the city along with about 3,000 firefighters and correction officers who volunteered....
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david miller, who worked on the issue for six presidents. >> middle east peace, let's face it, is existential. rabin paid with his life, sadat paid with his life. >> reporter: richardnry kissinger persuaded israel to give back territory it took in the 1967 war. jimmy carter brought menachem begin and anwar sadat to a peace treaty. the nations never warmed but the treaty is still in effect. bill clinton brought yitzhak rabin to the rose garden. he tried again with a conference in 1998 and the camp david summit in 2000 with arafat and ehud barak. they came close but at the last minute, arafat refused. >> my vision is two states. >> reporter: george w. bush announced a road map for peace in 2002. no one paid attention. he tried again with a conference in 2007. again, promises were made, and ignored. barack obama's call last september for a negotiation between israel and the palestinians to be completed in one year failed when talks fell apart after three weeks. in thursday's speech, the president laid down some more guidelines. >> the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines, with mutually agreed swaps. >> reporter: which were immediately reje
david miller, who worked on the issue for six presidents. >> middle east peace, let's face it, is existential. rabin paid with his life, sadat paid with his life. >> reporter: richardnry kissinger persuaded israel to give back territory it took in the 1967 war. jimmy carter brought menachem begin and anwar sadat to a peace treaty. the nations never warmed but the treaty is still in effect. bill clinton brought yitzhak rabin to the rose garden. he tried again with a conference in...
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said 50,000 votes, and i lost by 47,000 as david said, and i don't know, i mean, that was the era before the 2000 election when you followed the rule of richard nixon which is you don't contest elections. they get -- however they are decided at the box u you leave them alone. i was a catcher in baseball, got thrown out of too many games where the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election, but the reality is the second time we ran, we organized 3,000 warriors who went to every polling site in the city along with about 3,000 firefighters and correction officers who volunteered, sometimes the warriors were afraid to go. [laughter] warriors are very smart, but firefighters and correction officers have a much bigger impact when a big bus of illegal voters show up who are now voting for the third time that day, and because they are in contact with each other, they remember seeing them at one precinct and then another, and when the firefighters and the correction officers go up and say, aren't you the same people that voted two hours ago in another precinct? somehow the bus turns around and goes the other way, and because of that, you kn
said 50,000 votes, and i lost by 47,000 as david said, and i don't know, i mean, that was the era before the 2000 election when you followed the rule of richard nixon which is you don't contest elections. they get -- however they are decided at the box u you leave them alone. i was a catcher in baseball, got thrown out of too many games where the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election, but the reality is the second time we ran, we organized 3,000 warriors who went to every...
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david said. and there was the era before the 2000 election when you folderol of richard nixon which is you don'tcontest elections, however they did decide the ballot box you leave them alone. our was a catcher in baseball, got thrown out of too many games where the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election. but the reality is the second time we pray and we organized 3,000 or lawyers who went to every polling site in the city along with about 3,000 firefighters and correction officers who volunteered. sometimes the lawyers were afraid to go. but lawyers are very smart. but firefighters are to be dhaka and correction officers have a much bigger impact when a big dose of illegal voters show up who are voting for the third time that day and because they are in contact with each other the remember seeing them at one precinct and another and when the firefighters and the correction officers go up and say aren't you the same people voted two hours ago in another precinct? some how the bus turns around and goes the other day, and because of that at least we felt we got an honest result the s
david said. and there was the era before the 2000 election when you folderol of richard nixon which is you don'tcontest elections, however they did decide the ballot box you leave them alone. our was a catcher in baseball, got thrown out of too many games where the umpire didn't change his mind to contest the election. but the reality is the second time we pray and we organized 3,000 or lawyers who went to every polling site in the city along with about 3,000 firefighters and correction...
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david bradhorse, suzanne kelly of san martin, jeffrey coleman, darlene flag of cor noorch, wilson flag of corona, ronald gamboa, andrew garcia, edmond gla krmp ier, andrew curry green of los angeles, richardmble county, stanley hall, gerald heartacre, steven highland of claremont, barbara keating of palm springs, calvin keller, natalie larson of los angeles, table lee, monglovia lopez, dora, lori niara of los angeles, rubin ornada, thomas porarely, mary of santa barbara, otis tober, timothy ward of san diego, john winkess of torrence. i said then on september 12 in the name of these californians and the names of all of these other innocent victims, it is time for the terrorism to stop. thank you very much, mr. president. i yield the floor. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington state. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i come to the floor today to talk about the tremendous news that our country received last night from president obama. almost 10 years ago on september 11, 2001, i too remembered looking out a window here at the nation's capitol and seeing the black smoke billowing in the air over the pentagon. on that day america w
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