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the cia tracked him to doha because of fight between the cia in rome of all places. they decide -- the u.s. government decides to go through the formal process of extraditing him from his apartment in doha, which is supplied by the minister of religious instruction at the time, later it becomes the interior minister. interior is the euphemism for intelligence. here he is supported on the government payroll. the cia warns the fbi look if we do this officially, through open documents, ksm will be told and he will flee. the government cannot be seen to do it openly. however, they are prepared to let us snatch him in the middle of the night. and the fbi says that wouldn't be legal. how would we put him on trial? how would we explain how he came into the custody? so we see the beginnings in the fight to capture ksm, the beginnings of the law enforcement versus warfare debate about the war on terror. the debate which tonights until this day. well, they take the law enforcement approach and ksm gets away. if they had taken the other approach, 9/11 would have most likely not
the cia tracked him to doha because of fight between the cia in rome of all places. they decide -- the u.s. government decides to go through the formal process of extraditing him from his apartment in doha, which is supplied by the minister of religious instruction at the time, later it becomes the interior minister. interior is the euphemism for intelligence. here he is supported on the government payroll. the cia warns the fbi look if we do this officially, through open documents, ksm will be...
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says cia had attracted to doha between the plight of the cia and fbi in rome of all places decides to go through the formal process of extradite him from his apartment which is supplied by the minister of religious instruction later becomes the interior minister which is a euphemism for intelligence. here he is supported on the payroll and the cia warns the fbi if we do this officially thrown open documents k. e.s.m. will we told he will plead. however they are prepared to snatch in the middle of the night and the fbi says that is not legal how do we put him on trial? who shall arrest him? we see the beginnings of the fight to capture ksm 1996 the warfare today with the war on terror which continues to this day. they take the law enforcement approach and ksm gets away. the other approach 9/11 would have happened and he would have been in custody and all of his plots would not have happened. the 1998 embassy bombings killing 224, i uss cole killing 24 people, 9/11 attacks killing 3,000. the bombing killing 200 people in bali and so on. none of those would have happened. alternately he
says cia had attracted to doha between the plight of the cia and fbi in rome of all places decides to go through the formal process of extradite him from his apartment which is supplied by the minister of religious instruction later becomes the interior minister which is a euphemism for intelligence. here he is supported on the payroll and the cia warns the fbi if we do this officially thrown open documents k. e.s.m. will we told he will plead. however they are prepared to snatch in the middle...
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temperatures regularly reach over forty degrees celsius their real madrid manager was speaking in doha on a visit to the city is a star academy of sporting excellence. difficult feeling. we do whether coming from europe we. have to realise that most of them will come from different government and we need to help the people through the such a difficult. now in golf tiger woods has suffered another side back following a series of injuries sustained at the mosque as in april the former world number one was planning to return to action at this non-serious open but need pain will keep him sidelined for at least another couple of weeks so the tournament which gets underway in just over a week is one woods hasn't missed since one thousand nine hundred for the american house statesman success three times that the legendary silliman spot will be in line for a slice of the seven and a half million dollar prize on this time around was also strained his achilles stand at augusta when he hit an effort from under the famous eisenhower tree at the seventeenth hole tiger hasn't won a major since two t
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when temperatures regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid monitor was speaking in doha on a visit to the city's aspire academy of sports excellence. difficult feeling we had we were coming from europe we've got complete. weather but i think you've been on. to realize that most of the program will come from different governments and they need to help people with such. english premier league side form have appointed martin yall as their new manager following the resignation of mark hughes last week the former tottenham boss joins the club and the two year contract with could be extended for a further twelve months i'm hoping the fifty five year old dutchman will be able to stabilise the club's place in the off the table next season be finished if this year you all comes to london following a year and a half stint with i.x. . tiger woods has suffered another setback following a series of injuries sustained at the masters in april the former world number one will miss this month's us open the second major of the season after meet a feel to clear up now the tournaments which
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has regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid manager was speaking in doha on a visit to the city's aspire academy of sporting excellence very. difficult feeling. we were coming from europe we. were there but i think you're going on. have to realize that most of the program will come from different environments and they need what are the people with such a good approach. now in golf bag or woods and suffered another sad back following a series of injuries sustained at the last as in a row the former world number one was planning a return to action at this month's us so need pain will keep him sidelined for at least another couple of weeks and it's an event which gets underway in just over a week as long woods hasn't missed since one thousand nine hundred for the marathon has states that success three times that the legendary silliman spot won't be in line for a slice of the seven and a half million dollar prize fund this time around was also strained his achilles standen at augusta when he hit an effort from under the famed eisenhower tree at the seventieth hole tiger
has regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid manager was speaking in doha on a visit to the city's aspire academy of sporting excellence very. difficult feeling. we were coming from europe we. were there but i think you're going on. have to realize that most of the program will come from different environments and they need what are the people with such a good approach. now in golf bag or woods and suffered another sad back following a series of injuries sustained at the last...
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one temperatures regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid manager was speaking in doha on a visit to the city is a spot academy of sporting excellence. difficult feeling we have we were coming from europe we. were there because in cuba. to realize there was a good program will come from different governments around the world but people were such a difficult. moving away from for blood and gulf news tiger woods us suffered another setback following a series of injuries sustained in the last as in april the former world number one i was planning a return to action at this month's years so got need pain will keep him sidelined for at least another couple of weeks that cement which gets on the way in just over a week. woods hasn't missed since one thousand nine hundred four the american has tasted success three times at the legendary events but will be in line for a slice of the seven and a half million dollar prize funds for its time out was also strained his achilles tendon at augusta when he hit and that forward from under the famed eisenhower tree at the seventeenth hol
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the beginning of the season it wasn't easy because i had an injury in australia and i got sick in doha it wasn't an easy start to the season. but after that i was healthy and i was able to play very well the rest of the season. playing for me today was the seventh straight final of the year after coming back from the injury in australia. so that's fantastic for me. and that's really unbelievable. for sure today, the win at roland garros against federer was really nice. >> to the nba finals, miami look to have regained the initiative in their title series against dallas, having thrown away a massive lead in game two last thursday. the heat were again tested in a winning position. this time, though, they held on. dirk nowitzki had another big night for the mavericks, but it wasn't enough against lebron james' miami. by this stage in the third quarter, miami had established an 11-point lead. that was increased to 13 when dwyane wade teed up james for spectacular dunk. but miami should have learned by now that showing off only motivates their opponents, dallas went on a roll and jason terr
the beginning of the season it wasn't easy because i had an injury in australia and i got sick in doha it wasn't an easy start to the season. but after that i was healthy and i was able to play very well the rest of the season. playing for me today was the seventh straight final of the year after coming back from the injury in australia. so that's fantastic for me. and that's really unbelievable. for sure today, the win at roland garros against federer was really nice. >> to the nba...
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but with no signature tall buildings and few tourist attractions, jubail doesn't have the flash of doha or dubai. >> i have to say, dubai is the heaven of architects. jubail is the heaven of chemical engineers. this is the largest petrol complex worldwide. >> reporter: they manufacture chemicals like propane and polyester from the kingdom's natural resources and shipping them throughout europe and asia. jubail is one of the most tangible examples of the kingdom's long-term plan to move the economy away from just exporting oil. now more than 100,000 people live here in jubail industry city. the region accounts for around 7% of the country's gdp and it's getting bigger. in the newest phase, known as jubail two, state-run oil giant are building a massive plan to the refine diesel and jet fuel. there's also a space set aside for a plant u.s. chemical giant dow and saudi firm subic. >> we are going joint venture, the foreign partners bring the tech knowledge and the no-knokn. >> reporter: though jubail was conceived and constructed for the petrol industry, they are several kilometers downwin
but with no signature tall buildings and few tourist attractions, jubail doesn't have the flash of doha or dubai. >> i have to say, dubai is the heaven of architects. jubail is the heaven of chemical engineers. this is the largest petrol complex worldwide. >> reporter: they manufacture chemicals like propane and polyester from the kingdom's natural resources and shipping them throughout europe and asia. jubail is one of the most tangible examples of the kingdom's long-term plan to...
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but i doha believe with all ofr the different groups that wed have an immediate still asks who is your leader, not leaders, that we have to come together as a unit at least for once and develop a plan of action of strategy that every organization can go out to implement in its own way. . . by inviting me to give the first medgar evers honorary lecture in jackson, mississippi, in 2003. and during the research, i learned that when medgar was killed, in his back pocket, he had his voter card showing that he was a registered voter. it was stained in his blood from his assassination. medgar evers was killed because he fought for the democratic right that all americans have to vote. what is important for us to consider is that that vote is now being taken away all over this country and especially in mississippi. a third of all black males in that state have lost the right to vote for life. we have millions of americans, white, black, and hispanic who have lost the right to vote either permanently or temporarily because they are former prisoners. and so the prison industrial complex, the stru
but i doha believe with all ofr the different groups that wed have an immediate still asks who is your leader, not leaders, that we have to come together as a unit at least for once and develop a plan of action of strategy that every organization can go out to implement in its own way. . . by inviting me to give the first medgar evers honorary lecture in jackson, mississippi, in 2003. and during the research, i learned that when medgar was killed, in his back pocket, he had his voter card...
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some point to reduce agricultural subsidies enough to satisfy china and india and unable a restart to doha round? >> is not just america's willingness to consider reductions to the support structure. that is fairly obvious in our physical condition and circumstances that is likely to happen. there is not a corresponding willingness on the part of china and india to be definite and concrete about how open their markets will be. as we look at any trade agreement, we want to make sure it is fair and balanced very we can quantify what we are willing to do relative to our support structures and systems. we need the same kind of specificity from china, india, brazil and other countries. we want to make sure we're getting a fair deal. >> one of the paradoxes of booming u.s. exports is some of the most food import dependent nations are the ones that have the most amount of food security. when there are price spikes, they bear the brunt because their lack of crop. how do you balance to help u.s. exports with some of the poorer nations to need to be less dependent on exports? >> we are interested in
some point to reduce agricultural subsidies enough to satisfy china and india and unable a restart to doha round? >> is not just america's willingness to consider reductions to the support structure. that is fairly obvious in our physical condition and circumstances that is likely to happen. there is not a corresponding willingness on the part of china and india to be definite and concrete about how open their markets will be. as we look at any trade agreement, we want to make sure it is...
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doha is a pretty heavy lift for the world right now. but i am confident it will pass. i think it is important that you talk to the politicians but also to your workers. there are negatives, no doubt about that. but the positives outweigh the economy. >> we have time for one more. >> we can do a couple more. i will probably regrets saying that. [laughter] >> good afternoon. [unintelligible] my question relates to taxation. last fall, presidents have been courageous to extending the tax credit -- credits. that was welcomed by the community. our tax structure has to be addressed. >> as i mentioned, we have done a deep dive to try to come up with a corporate tax reform package. there are winners and losers in that. there are some businesses that may have their taxes coopted by virtue of that. whenever you do one of these, there are winners and losers. it is a balance to try to get to ride to and be deficit neutral. i am confident that out of this budget, this deal i think it's coming, in order to extend the debt ceiling. i know there are some people who think that will be
doha is a pretty heavy lift for the world right now. but i am confident it will pass. i think it is important that you talk to the politicians but also to your workers. there are negatives, no doubt about that. but the positives outweigh the economy. >> we have time for one more. >> we can do a couple more. i will probably regrets saying that. [laughter] >> good afternoon. [unintelligible] my question relates to taxation. last fall, presidents have been courageous to extending...
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you know, when the secretary was in doha in january, she talked about the challenges of, of political systems that are not moving forward. and like bicycles, political systems that are not moving forward are liable to fall over. and her case was that the status quo here, as in the case of the middle east peace process, is not sustainable for a wide variety of countries. and that using force and security means to try to bring a situation under control alone is not going to solve problems. so we have been very candid, public and privately, with the government of bahrain about what our expectations are and about making the case because it's not just enough to say here's what we believe, we have tried to show them per persistently why it is important to engage in a meaningful dialogue and walk along the path of reform. now, this as the president said in his speech is not going to happen in the same way, on the same timetable in every country, but what the united states can do is not just publicly and, you know, put out statements and not just privately say as, like, the fifth talking poin
you know, when the secretary was in doha in january, she talked about the challenges of, of political systems that are not moving forward. and like bicycles, political systems that are not moving forward are liable to fall over. and her case was that the status quo here, as in the case of the middle east peace process, is not sustainable for a wide variety of countries. and that using force and security means to try to bring a situation under control alone is not going to solve problems. so we...
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that is why there was contact in rome and doha and this week. we need turkey. i am not sure that they are still blaming the french in libya. and turkey is a member of nato, so it turkey disagrees with nato intervention on libya, turkey has all the means to stop this intervention. so i think that is the position of turkey, far more complicated in your statement. >> unfortunately our time is up, for your time is up because you have to catch a >> you have been very gracious in sharing your ideas with us and we are very grateful to you. thank you very much. [applause] >> next, rick santorum announces his run for the republican nomination for president. in new york congressman anthony wiener today admitted to sending messages and suggested photographed women on line. he also said he will my resign. then, afghans national security forces can take the lead as early as december 2014. >> connect with c-span online. continuing conversations on facebook, political places and beyond with sportswear, and highlights on our youtube channel. c-span and social media, connect to
that is why there was contact in rome and doha and this week. we need turkey. i am not sure that they are still blaming the french in libya. and turkey is a member of nato, so it turkey disagrees with nato intervention on libya, turkey has all the means to stop this intervention. so i think that is the position of turkey, far more complicated in your statement. >> unfortunately our time is up, for your time is up because you have to catch a >> you have been very gracious in sharing...
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last week, i was in the al jazeera headquarters in doha, qatar. him about covering the revolutions and what they do. he said, access is critical. in libya, even though it was closed, once there are areas that were freed from gaddafi's control, they were able to send three sets of equipment to cover places live. in bahrain and syria, they have a problem, because they're prevented from going in to cover the story. they are relying mostly on these individuals who are taking -- using their phones or local cameras and finding a way to apply them or send them to al jazeera. i think the issue of how far can the regime did away with -- get away with brutality is going to be a function of coverage. one other point i want to make is on syria. one thing that is interesting in these revolutions is that the public's in these regions are no longer differentiating between pro-u.s., anti-u.s., tough on israel, easy on israel -- they just feel these regimes need change. when i was in power square -- tahrir square, one of the signs tahrir square, one of the signs h
last week, i was in the al jazeera headquarters in doha, qatar. him about covering the revolutions and what they do. he said, access is critical. in libya, even though it was closed, once there are areas that were freed from gaddafi's control, they were able to send three sets of equipment to cover places live. in bahrain and syria, they have a problem, because they're prevented from going in to cover the story. they are relying mostly on these individuals who are taking -- using their phones...
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am i doing about tariffs and the duty-free initiatives could also be the doha round next week. that's one of the key things on the agenda in geneva. i think there will be lots of games from addressing those issues. one final quick comment on what's closer to the topic of today's lunch on innovation and a lot of talk about intellectual property. again, this comes out of my work on development debate concerns about the highest possible intellectual property protection, but also to say that is relevant to the american economy because the economy as a whole benefits not transferred to the rants that urged the industry that has patents and copyrights, but from the broadest possible expansion -- dissemination and that's how the whole economy really benefits. so it's a balance. it's not the highest, china's intellectual property. it's a balance between innovation and also we want those innovations to get to people who need to have more of a balance and i just want to put that on the table. thanks. >> thank you, ambassador. so basically to relate to what is our deep and sad, i think it
am i doing about tariffs and the duty-free initiatives could also be the doha round next week. that's one of the key things on the agenda in geneva. i think there will be lots of games from addressing those issues. one final quick comment on what's closer to the topic of today's lunch on innovation and a lot of talk about intellectual property. again, this comes out of my work on development debate concerns about the highest possible intellectual property protection, but also to say that is...
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doha is out there is a heavy lift for the world right now at least china, brazil and india, but i'm confident it will pass. i think it's important to all as you visit the hill and talk to members or your community you talk to the politicians and workers. there are negatives and we have to protect the put the positives outweigh the overall economy. yes, sir. i've only got a couple more. i will probably regret saying that but that's okay. [laughter] >> [inaudible] presidents courageous move in the previous administration [inaudible] >> we are the comments i kind of mentioned, we've done a deep dive to try to come up with a corporate tax reform package. there are winners and losers in that. there are some especially smaller businesses that may have taxes go up by virtue of that and media budget more taxes out of the jeeps for the big loans also but you also have whenever you do all of these there are winners and losers and it's a balance to try to get their right and be deficit neutral. so i'm confident that out of this budget negotiation and deal that i think is coming in order not only to exte
doha is out there is a heavy lift for the world right now at least china, brazil and india, but i'm confident it will pass. i think it's important to all as you visit the hill and talk to members or your community you talk to the politicians and workers. there are negatives and we have to protect the put the positives outweigh the overall economy. yes, sir. i've only got a couple more. i will probably regret saying that but that's okay. [laughter] >> [inaudible] presidents courageous move...
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hamid who just flew in last night from doha. he works for brookings there are. he is an expert on islamic political parties and democratic reform in the middle east, which he was studying long before the spring. on my far right is richard fontaine to as i mentioned is the author of the internet freedom study and has experience on the hill, five years as the is the foreign-policy adviser for senator mccain. .. has a degree in middle eastern studies from the american university all over specifically in egypt after the revolution. i fink all of us have watched the administration be somewhat conflicted about how to respond to the advance in the middle east and we are to support stability, autocratic regimes and face the support democracy for which america stands. i've discussed conflicted precisely because not all of middle eastern regimes while authoritarian are behind there are authoritarianism and clearly a great strategic importance of the country's new to the u.s.. so where do we draw the line is one of the things that can draw people out. terribly repressive r
hamid who just flew in last night from doha. he works for brookings there are. he is an expert on islamic political parties and democratic reform in the middle east, which he was studying long before the spring. on my far right is richard fontaine to as i mentioned is the author of the internet freedom study and has experience on the hill, five years as the is the foreign-policy adviser for senator mccain. .. has a degree in middle eastern studies from the american university all over...
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and then we've got transpacific alliance to try to do, doha is not the but that's probably a pretty heavylift for the world right now. at least for china, brazil and libya. i'm confident it will pass. but let me say i think it's important you all as you visit the hill and talk to members our talkback in your commuters that you talk to the politician but you're also talking to your workers. there are negatives, no doubt about it. we've got to protect that but the positives i think out with the overall economy. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> a couple more, yeah. i've were probably regret saying that. [laughter] >> good afternoon. [inaudible] my question relates to taxation. last fall the president was a very courageous move by extending the tax cuts, it was very welcomed by the community. but as a struggle to maintain our competitiveness in the world, our corporate tax structure -- [inaudible] >> we are coming as i kind of the mentioned, we have done a deep dive to try to come up with a corporate tax reform package. there are winners and losers. everybody says lower the taxes, great. there are so
and then we've got transpacific alliance to try to do, doha is not the but that's probably a pretty heavylift for the world right now. at least for china, brazil and libya. i'm confident it will pass. but let me say i think it's important you all as you visit the hill and talk to members our talkback in your commuters that you talk to the politician but you're also talking to your workers. there are negatives, no doubt about it. we've got to protect that but the positives i think out with the...
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doing something about it and the context could give a boost to the doha round next week. it's going to be one the key things on the agenda in geneva, i think there would be lots of gains from addressing. one final comment on the closure to the topic of today's lunch on innovation. there's been a lot of talk about intellectual problem. it comes out of the work on development some concerns about the highest possible intellectual property protections. but also just to say that also is relevant for the american economy because the economy as a whole benefits not from sort of the rest that go to the industries that have the patents and the copyrights, but from the broadest possible expansion or dissemination. and that's how the whole economy benefits. it's a balance. it's not the highest, strongest possible. it's got to be a balance between the innovation, but also we want the innovation to get to people. we need to have more of a balance there. i want to put that on the table. thanks. >> excuse me. thank you ambassador. so basically two relate to what's already been said, i t
doing something about it and the context could give a boost to the doha round next week. it's going to be one the key things on the agenda in geneva, i think there would be lots of gains from addressing. one final comment on the closure to the topic of today's lunch on innovation. there's been a lot of talk about intellectual problem. it comes out of the work on development some concerns about the highest possible intellectual property protections. but also just to say that also is relevant for...
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last week, i was in the al jazeera headquarters in doha, qatar. i asked him about covering the revolutions and what they do. he said, access is critical. in libya, even though it was closed, once there are areas that were frd from gaddafi's control, they were able to send three sets of equipment to cover places live. inahrain and syria, they have a problem, because they're prevented om going in to cover the story. they are relying mostly on these individualwho are taking -- using theirhones or local cameras and fiing a way to apply them or send them to al jazeera. i think the issue of how far can the regime did away with -- get away with brutality is going to be a function of coverage. one other point i want to make is on syria. one thing that is interesting in these revolutions is that the public's in these regions a no longer differentiating between pro-u.s., anti-u.s., tough on israel, easy on israel -- they just feel these regimes need change. when i was in powerquare -- tahrir square, one of the signs tahrir square, one of the signs had a pic
last week, i was in the al jazeera headquarters in doha, qatar. i asked him about covering the revolutions and what they do. he said, access is critical. in libya, even though it was closed, once there are areas that were frd from gaddafi's control, they were able to send three sets of equipment to cover places live. inahrain and syria, they have a problem, because they're prevented om going in to cover the story. they are relying mostly on these individualwho are taking -- using theirhones or...