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in your face uruguay, jamaica and uganda. (applause) uganda? yeah, uganda, yeah.ep trying, rwanda. (laughter) wow. and by the way, not only is closing corporate loopholes-- (laughter) you are a nerd crowd. (laughter) >> jon: there's no doubt in my mind. (cheers and applause) by the way, not only is closing corporate loopholes and raising the marginal tax rate class warfare, it totally wouldn't even work. >> you can tax rich people all you want. and you're not going to -- >> the idea that if we raise taxes as the president said on millionaires and billionaires, raise taxes on oil companies, raise taxes on owners of private jets, that that somehow is going to make a difference. >> the president wants to raise the top 2 income tax rates which would raise about $700 billion over ten years. you know what, that's only a tiny fraction of the federal government's deficit. >> jon: $700 billion over ten years. (laughter) that's less money than warren buffett's cleaning lady pulls out of his shower drain every week. (laughter) no,-- so-- so $700 billion of raised revenue ove
in your face uruguay, jamaica and uganda. (applause) uganda? yeah, uganda, yeah.ep trying, rwanda. (laughter) wow. and by the way, not only is closing corporate loopholes-- (laughter) you are a nerd crowd. (laughter) >> jon: there's no doubt in my mind. (cheers and applause) by the way, not only is closing corporate loopholes and raising the marginal tax rate class warfare, it totally wouldn't even work. >> you can tax rich people all you want. and you're not going to -- >>...
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going public now such charlotte's book that was gratifying and i think i think you mentioned the uganda thing to you and i think that was you know in the first book in the family had written about their connections to family or to africa the ways in which you know we need to understand american religious politics not as a purely domestic issue that so often separated you see in the republican debates right now religion is a domestic issue not a foreign policy issue. and that's not how some of the religious conservatives experience it they're exploiting american religious politics to africa but i'm trying to talk about that the person i'm around i got no reaction. the second time around in uganda where a legislator who had some associations with some americans considered senator james inhofe his mentor of sorts decided to come up with a solution to the homosexuality problem kill them all and try to pass legislation to do that and is still trying to pass that. but in terms of impact one of the things i was very happy about is he said you know you really made life hard for me and i told hi
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we have 179 children, but those children some of them are also in uganda, also.130, 125 children on the orphanage in south sudan. some of our children have been there for many, many years now. so they're actually old enough that they're in universities in southern uganda now. so i have many children being schooled also in uganda, as well. >> and how do you feel seeing your life story in a hollywood script? >> you know, i'm getting used to it now, but for a long time, it was like a dream. i mean, most every morning i'd wake up thinking, wow, is this a dream or what, you though. but all of in begun back in 2005, i was featured on "dateline" nbc and that's kind of like when everything went on is when they featured me in sudan recescuing children. '03, '04, '05 was very serious problems going on in south sudan from the lord resistant army. and a lot of people say it's finished now. the lord resistant army is not a threat. since the first of the year, joseph coney, the lord resistant army, abducted over 1,000 people, and killed over 200. so it's not over. this man is
we have 179 children, but those children some of them are also in uganda, also.130, 125 children on the orphanage in south sudan. some of our children have been there for many, many years now. so they're actually old enough that they're in universities in southern uganda now. so i have many children being schooled also in uganda, as well. >> and how do you feel seeing your life story in a hollywood script? >> you know, i'm getting used to it now, but for a long time, it was like a...
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. >> his ministry has placed a million cop copies in the hands of school children in uganda. >> they are the 414 window summit. >> 414 is an important age because it is so responsive of a time in the life of a young person. one dramatic statement is related to the future of christianity itself. if we don't reach this generation, there is no future for christianity. >> the parade of media products for reach ing this generation was led by cbn's "superbook" series retooled for an audience. mark matool is the director for cbn. >> there is a demand pent up hunger i think it is going to be explosive. >> once children are followers of christ, they themselves can being agents of change. >> i think the problem is we thought to entertain children. we have not paid attention to the tremendous resource. >> the new things about this movement is providing space for children to be the primary agents of mission for the 21st century. >> participants in the singapore conference are leaving with a whole new set of tools and ideas for mobilizing 414ers for jesus. in singapore, stan jeter, cbn news. >> w
. >> his ministry has placed a million cop copies in the hands of school children in uganda. >> they are the 414 window summit. >> 414 is an important age because it is so responsive of a time in the life of a young person. one dramatic statement is related to the future of christianity itself. if we don't reach this generation, there is no future for christianity. >> the parade of media products for reach ing this generation was led by cbn's "superbook" series...
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a skull estimated to be 20 million years old was unearthed beneath a volcano in uganda. archaeologists showed off the fossil saying it's the most complete of its kind, classified as a new species, thought to be a male around 10 years old with teeth intact, helping paint a better picture of ancient diets and brain size. >>> here's proof farming can be fun and whacky. the fifth annual cultivator races in croatia. cultivators, tractors and plows. while the race pits farmer against farmer, the toughest competitor there proved to be the mud and hills. but kept things interesting. >>> well, diamonds may be a girl's best friend. this next gem could be a close second. the world's first gold and jewel encrusted car was unveiled in mumbai on monday. the bedazzled ride was made of 170 pounds of gold, 33 pounds of silver and a slew of assorted jewels. although it's not yet for sale, it's said to be worth $4.6 million. it needs like theme music as you're driving along, doesn't it? it's just too flashy. >> spend a ton of money on the car but save a ton of money on gas. >> a smart car.
a skull estimated to be 20 million years old was unearthed beneath a volcano in uganda. archaeologists showed off the fossil saying it's the most complete of its kind, classified as a new species, thought to be a male around 10 years old with teeth intact, helping paint a better picture of ancient diets and brain size. >>> here's proof farming can be fun and whacky. the fifth annual cultivator races in croatia. cultivators, tractors and plows. while the race pits farmer against farmer,...
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we went to uganda and i would never forget that moment when literally these orphans saying one of our great national hymns. it was a moment that affirmed what it means to intervene in the lives of people who would otherwise only no hopelessness. in saudi arabia, and throughout the middle east, thanks to the work of the first lady, now continued in the current circumstances, when are no longer ashamed to talk about a breast cancer diagnosis. i know firsthand the scourge of breast cancer. when i was 15 years old, i will never forget the day at st. mary's academy, my father was a little late picking me up from school. in the day before cell phones, i got very worried. when he finally got to me, he said that he had taken my mother to the doctor and she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. fortunately, my mother lived for 15 years beyond that diagnosis. but i cannot imagine what would have been liked to be unable to express our concern, our despair, to pray our prayers for the terrible disease. in places in the middle east, that has been the fate of women. thanks to programs by the unite
we went to uganda and i would never forget that moment when literally these orphans saying one of our great national hymns. it was a moment that affirmed what it means to intervene in the lives of people who would otherwise only no hopelessness. in saudi arabia, and throughout the middle east, thanks to the work of the first lady, now continued in the current circumstances, when are no longer ashamed to talk about a breast cancer diagnosis. i know firsthand the scourge of breast cancer. when i...
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exposure these their devils are hoping this competition continues to takeoff and russia and worldwide uganda gorski r.t. . i'll be back with another update in a couple of hours meanwhile our you tube channel is available at any time look for artsy sports news hope you'll enjoy it season's. in the motion beasts and much brighter if you move on song from funds to nutrition in some. piece for instance on t.v. don't come. in taiwan all teas available in just type the whole town in typee the how it calls a hotel type be sure since might be hotel hotel while shall his the groom photo the show with her child some will to see typee hotel kuvasz over town full of hotel resort evergreens the hotel typee victoria hotel a prince her town hall springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans most of the town of her town the west in taipei evergreen close a hotel in thailand thailand is hotel time ambassador type the hotel full points and i would print certain these splendid hotel in touch with the.
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exposure these daredevils are hoping this competition continues to take off in russia and worldwide uganda gorski our team. and all the latest from the russian capital russia drew with island nail nail in the euro twenty twelve qualifying campaign that sold the sport for the moment more in tossed on handouts a thanks for the trust but. my. dream you the latest in science and technology from the ground. we've got the future covered.
exposure these daredevils are hoping this competition continues to take off in russia and worldwide uganda gorski our team. and all the latest from the russian capital russia drew with island nail nail in the euro twenty twelve qualifying campaign that sold the sport for the moment more in tossed on handouts a thanks for the trust but. my. dream you the latest in science and technology from the ground. we've got the future covered.
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insists it's designed to counter a possible attack from states from uganda and north korea but russia sees the plans as a direct threat to its security proposed building a joint children scare and suggestion that nato declined asia times correspondent pepe escobar says the shield isn't aimed at keeping iran in check because it poses no threat to. some of the best strategists military strategists in the world very russia and they know that he run first of all they don't have to catholic religious to attack iran even if he wanted to number two he may be a very hard core region but they're not suicidal so this excuse a guest. or a gives their family from a part of the west is absolutely ridiculous and do you know it's these if the shoe is against russia. eventually i guess china as well as if china or russia would have any interest in trying to undermine the european union which are excellent markets for poles and what they saw most of their products in the case of china. many more of the week's top stories still to come this hour including the launch of iran's first nuclear power plant.
insists it's designed to counter a possible attack from states from uganda and north korea but russia sees the plans as a direct threat to its security proposed building a joint children scare and suggestion that nato declined asia times correspondent pepe escobar says the shield isn't aimed at keeping iran in check because it poses no threat to. some of the best strategists military strategists in the world very russia and they know that he run first of all they don't have to catholic...
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to be made to go bankrupt as the only way of forcing a substantial reform reform into a fine go to uganda when you brought up an interesting easy go ahead i was going to ask you go right ahead. but that but that's crazy that's a nine hundred thirty scenario look nobody in any society likes a situation in which bankers are padding their coffers but at the same time there is the issue of systemic stability that banks go belly up and it can bring down the whole economy that's what we learned from the one nine hundred thirty s. and that's what sensible people are worried about so policymakers are facing a very difficult situation here but the question is what's the solution to this problem and i don't think that any european policymakers think that the solution is something like fiscal union shuffling large amounts of of your o's from germany southward i think it's much more a question of whether or not there is the reform capacity particularly domestic reform capacity in countries like greece or italy or spain and last say and you didn't receive any changes because it is a line these economi
to be made to go bankrupt as the only way of forcing a substantial reform reform into a fine go to uganda when you brought up an interesting easy go ahead i was going to ask you go right ahead. but that but that's crazy that's a nine hundred thirty scenario look nobody in any society likes a situation in which bankers are padding their coffers but at the same time there is the issue of systemic stability that banks go belly up and it can bring down the whole economy that's what we learned from...
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almost half of us think the change will be affected because it's what people wanted but a third of uganda believing the move will anger voters and increase the opposition's chances and twenty eight percent of you say this change will be perceived by the fact leave also boost investment in the country because of the stability of the decisions made close to a vote r.t. dot com. it working together for over ten years indeed and today's announcement therefore means their partnership may be set to stay out in the country which over briggs's the background was frequently called the putin preventive. those who would. be elected president of the country a person with a possible to work in time. for years later the bass in his past in what appeared to be an official albeit casual fashion thank you wolf hail from sample his birth both had the political held for ten years now the two have proved it a double headed eagle on the russian flag is not only an emblem in the two thousand presidential vote as a result some left office and putin was named his successor it was dmitry medvedev who managed his
almost half of us think the change will be affected because it's what people wanted but a third of uganda believing the move will anger voters and increase the opposition's chances and twenty eight percent of you say this change will be perceived by the fact leave also boost investment in the country because of the stability of the decisions made close to a vote r.t. dot com. it working together for over ten years indeed and today's announcement therefore means their partnership may be set to...
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that people related sports are for me to get is the uganda and less than a week now and there you go until the rugby world cup kicks self yeah it's right here you know on friday it starts us all the teams are busy arriving into new zealand russia they're leaving today actually from moscow exciting to go on then you know and he's your money beth the question is i'm going to sit on the fence i'm going to see the obvious that i'm going to see in new zealand but also as an odd side bet surprise surprise arlin so we'll see but you know we have more on those preparations plus the rest of the sport right now. thanks for joining us this sunday afternoon here from central moscow plenty ahead in sports today including. grand slam scallop a rising russian tennis star as unless to see a publishing co but beats former world number one million a yankee which to reach the fourth round of flushing meadows. princes albie i.c.'s and also as you've seen the red army win the first ever world junior club ice hockey challenge. jetting off to compete in the rugby world cup for the first ever time this year
that people related sports are for me to get is the uganda and less than a week now and there you go until the rugby world cup kicks self yeah it's right here you know on friday it starts us all the teams are busy arriving into new zealand russia they're leaving today actually from moscow exciting to go on then you know and he's your money beth the question is i'm going to sit on the fence i'm going to see the obvious that i'm going to see in new zealand but also as an odd side bet surprise...
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and russia stop search engine uganda ten percent stake in its american rival start a blackout the fifteen million dollars deal is considered as another step in the company's foreign expansion u.s. market entry coincides with reports that the company continues to lose position in his home market. russian markets have had a generally positive week amid optimism that europe sorting out its step problems and. believes that investors should take a closer look at oil and backing stocks. well companies are really good bet right now given that there are they should have a double benefit from their margins from was such a weak ruble move there or their export revenues are denominated in dollars which means that they should have an exceptionally good quarter this quarter the they're also i think quite cheap after the recent sell off also russian banks i think it's something else is worth looking at him again because there are other quite cheap they're trading at the very little multiples against against book they've been you know hit harder than most stocks in the recent sell off and so it's also s
and russia stop search engine uganda ten percent stake in its american rival start a blackout the fifteen million dollars deal is considered as another step in the company's foreign expansion u.s. market entry coincides with reports that the company continues to lose position in his home market. russian markets have had a generally positive week amid optimism that europe sorting out its step problems and. believes that investors should take a closer look at oil and backing stocks. well...
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everything has been determined let's imagine for a second that we've reached an agreement with good ideas uganda of the deme is it and of ski said again middle north and others that they will not run whereas we the big time politicians will come would have really been an imitation of it but. they will they will take part in the elections both in december and march they will take part in the state duma election and they also have presidential ambitions let the people decide who they should vote for whose popularity is greater but only our people can make a final decision by voting for a candidate or a political force or turning them down this is what democracy is about us democracy still mr president many people felt like everything has been decided that it is that they were only bored for a few hours until it's he couldn't withstand how much of good is resignation was a matter of discipline it was like a how much of it was his differences were you did you really have serious differences with the finance minister she was the point but it didn't achieve the situation with mr cooder it is a matter
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when it comes to income inequality and those include cameroon that gas car rwanda uganda and ecuador so that's how bad the issue has become here in the u.s. over the last few decades we're now on par with several sub-saharan african nations but brooke you he doesn't have a problem with income inequality here in the u.s. . you do get that sense because of the obsession with this question of inequality equality is there very much higher level who cares who cares well i guess i kind of sums up how the g.o.p. in the rich feel about the fact that an increasing number of people united states are struggling while the rich are getting richer and you can't just throw around the word income inequality like you and bill o'reilly do as if it's just some weird strange concept of the democratic bogeyman are called have to it's real actually just last week the census released a report showing that forty six million americans are now living in poverty that's roughly one in six americans and report from feeding america show that seventeen million children suffer from food insecurity and one in four c
when it comes to income inequality and those include cameroon that gas car rwanda uganda and ecuador so that's how bad the issue has become here in the u.s. over the last few decades we're now on par with several sub-saharan african nations but brooke you he doesn't have a problem with income inequality here in the u.s. . you do get that sense because of the obsession with this question of inequality equality is there very much higher level who cares who cares well i guess i kind of sums up how...
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foreign minister sergei lavrov who also opposed nation methods to remove the former libyan leader uganda's going off as more on russia the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister says the very beginning of the conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and whom should be at barack but it's the masters with which gaddafi has been forced from power which are raising a lot of questions here in moscow and i seen it going you know the russian has never approved of the film a libyan regime back in may and president medvedev clearly stated that. the way the united nations resolutions were implemented by someone too little is on the street since you make that the principle of the supremacy of beings disregarding the european union and un initiatives are ignored and it's been leading to an increase in civilian casualties. it was the protection of the civilian population that was set as the ma
foreign minister sergei lavrov who also opposed nation methods to remove the former libyan leader uganda's going off as more on russia the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister says the very beginning of the conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and whom should be at barack but...
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[laughter] i was born in east africa in uganda. my parents were born in east africa as well but my grandparents on one side come from the northern india states and on my mother's side comes from northern egypt. they're family along with hundreds of thousands of others brought to east africa to lay the colonial rule rose. that is resistors and i were born and came to canada from political refugees. >> i mean american dollars, whatever the situation is financially in the world, what you try to change in egypt and libya, what perspective and should we, the american voter take in terms of supporting any action? to we have to wait until the libyans elect somebody over it does not seem to happen that way. billions of dollars and there are people in the streets that are not purists door what every would call them. the problem is we want to know, . [inaudible] >>guest: it is interesting question because the chips that i made to cairo, i spoke with a number of young democracy activists. one point* that they made to me and this obviously is
[laughter] i was born in east africa in uganda. my parents were born in east africa as well but my grandparents on one side come from the northern india states and on my mother's side comes from northern egypt. they're family along with hundreds of thousands of others brought to east africa to lay the colonial rule rose. that is resistors and i were born and came to canada from political refugees. >> i mean american dollars, whatever the situation is financially in the world, what you try...
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but we work in uganda, we work in rue wanda, we're starting in liberia.here people have gone through experience that is no living person should see. and there is no mental health help for these people. >> i mean, that's it. it's the mental health. it's these, as you talk about these invisible wounds that these people carry. to be more specific, i know you're helping to teach indigenous physicians and the care-givers within rwanda and the countries. cambodia. how to care for survivors of master richl. you're also opening mental health clinics. can you speak about the invisible wound an the threat that all these different people have in common, perhaps including yourselves? >> when people experience things that they shouldn't experience, such as watching a husband murdered, having a child die in their arms, being raped, it makes them depressed and it gives them post-traumatic stress disorder and keeps them from functioning. and when that happens, they become helpless. they descend usually into poverty. they are often in a post conflict low resource country
but we work in uganda, we work in rue wanda, we're starting in liberia.here people have gone through experience that is no living person should see. and there is no mental health help for these people. >> i mean, that's it. it's the mental health. it's these, as you talk about these invisible wounds that these people carry. to be more specific, i know you're helping to teach indigenous physicians and the care-givers within rwanda and the countries. cambodia. how to care for survivors of...
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the answer is uganda, correct. now we are rolling mccal .epp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies, loosely based on real life pirates such as black byrd. -- blackbeard. >> bill: not sure blackbeard wore mascara, but it is possible in addition to the skull and across bones many pirates put what item on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? >> bill: the answer is a, an hour glass. that was hard, i didn't know that. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten anybody. all three of these pirate movies has more mascara than maccallum has. but not more than doocy in the morning. king henry viii had two wives beheaded. four ties later a band had a hit song called henry viii. what is the name of that band? the answer is -- roll the tape. ♪ i'm
the answer is uganda, correct. now we are rolling mccal .epp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies, loosely based on real life pirates such as black byrd. -- blackbeard. >> bill: not sure blackbeard wore mascara, but it is possible in addition to the skull and across bones many pirates put what item on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? >> bill: the answer is a, an hour glass. that was hard, i didn't know that. i don't know why an hourglass would...
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. >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning along the banks of the kazinga channel in uganda up closes osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe bet
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my name is justine from uganda. reduction of carbon emissions by 2050 and i'm proud to report that us in uganda we are already trying to do so. we are talking about a 2050. because it will give the government time to educate the commonwealth population about the negative effects of carbon emissions, and also give us time to research and develop and also encourage -- carbon and renewable sources. two about proposition of taxes. would discourage yashon emission. and also help us invest more in the renewable energy resources. i support the motion. >> very much indeed. gentleman, at the end of the row here, yes, yes, thank you. >> thank you, lord speaker. progressive youth ash lines. can i start by thinking the government. i think a fantastic initiative and it does have my support. i'm particularly pleased that have suggested a carbon tax but most surprised that it is the party opposite suggesting this. the party of antispend and antitax but i must say i'm very glad they've momentarily adopted my party's center left val
my name is justine from uganda. reduction of carbon emissions by 2050 and i'm proud to report that us in uganda we are already trying to do so. we are talking about a 2050. because it will give the government time to educate the commonwealth population about the negative effects of carbon emissions, and also give us time to research and develop and also encourage -- carbon and renewable sources. two about proposition of taxes. would discourage yashon emission. and also help us invest more in...
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president, lawyer remark you may remember that we went to uganda, and i will never forget that momenty, these aids orphans sang our -- one of our great national hims. it was a -- national hymns. it was a moment that affirmed what it means to intervene in the lives of people who otherwise would only know hopelessness. in saudi arabia and throughout the middle east, thanks to the work of the first lady, now continued in the current circumstances, women are no longer ashamed to talk about a breast cancer diagnosis. i know firsthand the scourge of breast cancer. when i was 15 years old, i will never forget the day at st. mary's academy when my father was just a little late picking me up from school and in the day before cell phones, i got very worried. i didn't know what to think. when he finally got to me, he said he'd taken my mother to the doctor and she'd been diagnosed as probably having breast cancer. fortunately, my mother lived for 15 years beyond that diagnosis. but i cannot imagine what it would have been like to be unable to express our concern, our despair, to pray our prayers
president, lawyer remark you may remember that we went to uganda, and i will never forget that momenty, these aids orphans sang our -- one of our great national hims. it was a -- national hymns. it was a moment that affirmed what it means to intervene in the lives of people who otherwise would only know hopelessness. in saudi arabia and throughout the middle east, thanks to the work of the first lady, now continued in the current circumstances, women are no longer ashamed to talk about a breast...
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in uganda of an awareness 450 billion, it will be substantial over the next decade. >> if savings cannot be found, a trigger will be pulled. $600 billion will come out of the defense department. is that correct? >> especially in that area. >> on top of what you're trying to save. >> that is right. >> if we pull the trigger, will we be shooting ourselves in the foot? >> you will be shooting ourselves in the head. [laughter] >> it would be the dumbest thing. you know what congress would do such a thing? you do not have to mention that. [laughter] that is the dumbest construct in the entire world, to try to find $650 billion in savings and put the defense department at risk and destroy the finest military in the history of the world. i am disappointed in the republican party in allowing that to be part of the puzzle. but go to iraq. you will not tell me the zero number. i know why you will not tommy the number. on a scale of 1-10, how important is it that iraq and terms of ourn security interest? >> 8 and above. oflet's look at it in terms eight and above. the resources in four and eight fu
in uganda of an awareness 450 billion, it will be substantial over the next decade. >> if savings cannot be found, a trigger will be pulled. $600 billion will come out of the defense department. is that correct? >> especially in that area. >> on top of what you're trying to save. >> that is right. >> if we pull the trigger, will we be shooting ourselves in the foot? >> you will be shooting ourselves in the head. [laughter] >> it would be the dumbest...
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the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests throughout northern and western africa while continuing to battle the security forces of nigeria. they conducted a double suicide bombing. we with working with the regional partners in france to counter aqim and those efforts helped to prevent a significant attack by aqim on western interests since late 2007. in nigeria, the latest group conducted a car bombing in late august against the u.n. building marking the first known leal operation against westerners. they stepped up efforts against the group in the last several months. we work closely with the partners on this threat, and we'll seek to int
the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests...
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the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted wesrn interests throughout northern and western africa while continuing to battle the security forces of nigeria. they conducted a double suicide bombing. we with working with the regional partnersin france to counter aqim and those efforts helped to prevent a significant attack by aqim on western interests since late 2007. in nigeria, the latest group conducted a car bombing in late august against the u.n. building marking the first known leal operation against westerners. they stepped up efforts against the group in the last several months. we work closely with the partners on this threat, and we'll seek to intens
the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted wesrn interests...
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the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests throughout northern and western africa while continuing to battle the security forces of nigeria. they conducted a double suicide bombing. we with working with the regional partners in france to counter aqim and those efforts helped to prevent a significant attack by aqim on western interests since late 2007. in nigeria, the latest group conducted a car bombing in late august against the u.n. building marking the first known leal operation against westerners. they stepped up efforts against the group in the last several months. we work closely with the partners on this threat, and we'll seek to int
the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests...
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the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests throughout northern and western africa while continuing to battle the security forces of nigeria. they conducted a double suicide bombing. we with worng with the regional partners in france to counter aqim and those efforts helped to prevent a significant attack by aqim on western interests since late 2007. in nigeria, the latest group conducted a car bombing in late august against the u.n. building marking the first known leal operation against westerners. they stepped up efforts against the group in the lasteveral months. we work closely with the partners on this threat, and we'll seek to intensi
the suicide bombings in uganda last year demonstrated the group's ability to operate beyond somalia. sustained pressure on the relatively small fighters driving the terrorists' plotting and outreach to al-qaeda could persuade them to turn from global jihad. the top operative in east africa, were killed this year. his protege was killed two years early leaving them under pressure by afghan union troops. we have to continue the work to reduce capabilities. the aqim targeted western interests...