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we want to go to allie rasmus who is right there 14th and broadway, allie, it looks like officers are putting on their shields. i don't know if you have seen any gas masks cause you talked about tear gas, what can you tell us? >> reporter: just from the distance, officers appear to be putting on masks presumably gas masks and they took off their helmets and reached for something. this is all happening at 14th and broadway and the occupied encampment has been there for the last two weeks. 14th and broadway is completely shut down and this is broadway that you are looking at right before the tell graph and it is completely closed off to traffic. it is also closed off to traffic this is 14th and broadway, there are about a dozen, from the fire department and it shows you they have been circling overhead with a spotlight. now earlier, we saw a line of several hundred police officers and that line slowly started moving closer and closer to the occupied encampment and now it appears some of the officers are now around on either side of the plaza. up on the 14th street, you can see what look
we want to go to allie rasmus who is right there 14th and broadway, allie, it looks like officers are putting on their shields. i don't know if you have seen any gas masks cause you talked about tear gas, what can you tell us? >> reporter: just from the distance, officers appear to be putting on masks presumably gas masks and they took off their helmets and reached for something. this is all happening at 14th and broadway and the occupied encampment has been there for the last two weeks....
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allied's response? the facts do not support the cause of the flood was mechanical failure of a pipe. >> from a practical standpoint the only thing you can do is sue them. >> that's a tough one. >> reporter: back at the taffey shop, that news is heartbreaking. unless he sues allied, david ross is out of options. >> i'm not going to have a business. >> reporter: david has now hired a lawyer and bock suggests in cases like this, look for a policy lawyer with an insurance background who will work on contingency. for more information and for allied's full response, head to cbssf.com/consumerwatch. so far in our series, we have been dealing with property policies but tomorrow, we take a look at a fema flood policy and you may be shocked to hear how they determined how much they will pay out. >> we'll look forward to that. thank you. >>> well, allen and i can probably relate to this for our next story. this looks like even the president isn't even immune to crime. the president is in virginia on a three-day bu
allied's response? the facts do not support the cause of the flood was mechanical failure of a pipe. >> from a practical standpoint the only thing you can do is sue them. >> that's a tough one. >> reporter: back at the taffey shop, that news is heartbreaking. unless he sues allied, david ross is out of options. >> i'm not going to have a business. >> reporter: david has now hired a lawyer and bock suggests in cases like this, look for a policy lawyer with an...
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rasmus, it looks like they are starting to make some arrests, allie? >> reporter: the first people being led away with arms around their back, just in the last few minutes or so, we have seen them crowd the perimeter at the plaza and it appears from the outside from where we are standing that the wooden barricades that they had set up to keep police out, it looks like some of the tents have been taken down and off in the distance, we can see officers with their riot gear and we are not sure how clear it is because it is dark out here. there are about 100 police officers and people are being led away with their hands behind their back and we are seeing some of the protesters being arrested, pam? >> you are on 14th and broadway but earlier you mentioned it sounds like officers haven circled the whole area, they created a perimeter around the plaza? >> reporter: yes, first they came out on broadway and there was couple hundred police and as time went on they moved closer and closer towards the perimeter of the plaza and just a few minutes ago we saw them
rasmus, it looks like they are starting to make some arrests, allie? >> reporter: the first people being led away with arms around their back, just in the last few minutes or so, we have seen them crowd the perimeter at the plaza and it appears from the outside from where we are standing that the wooden barricades that they had set up to keep police out, it looks like some of the tents have been taken down and off in the distance, we can see officers with their riot gear and we are not...
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frank ogawa plaza, allie, you have seen a lot there, what is going on now? >> reporter: well this all started two hours ago that is when police -- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> we obviously have some technical problems with allie rasmus and we will get that fixed but in fact can we get back to allie rasmus now? >> no we don't we will get back to her in just a minute, make sure you stay with us throughout the morning for continuing coverage with what is happening with the occupied protest and we are posting all of the new information on www.ktvu.com. just click on the bay area tab at the top of your page. also in overnight news, there is word just out of libya, the body of muammar gaddafi has been buried in a secret location. muammar gaddafi's body has been on did i play for days along with one of his sons and a top aid. all three were buried and islamic prayers were red over the bodies, they are looking into the circumstances surrounding his death. >>> sunday's massive earthquake, there is some hope, you've got to see this, at least two people resc
frank ogawa plaza, allie, you have seen a lot there, what is going on now? >> reporter: well this all started two hours ago that is when police -- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> we obviously have some technical problems with allie rasmus and we will get that fixed but in fact can we get back to allie rasmus now? >> no we don't we will get back to her in just a minute, make sure you stay with us throughout the morning for continuing coverage with what is happening with...
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ktvu's allie rasmus, what are you seeing out there, allie?reporter: well, this just happened in the last couple of minutes or so. i'm gonna show you the scene. this is 14th and broadway. behind these people is frank ogawa plaza where the raid took place. up until about five minutes ago, we will seen about 100 protesters. some of their supporters were standing on this side of the metal barricade. at some point, we don't doe -- we don't know what happened or what provoked it but there was a squirmish between riot riot gear and protesters. up until about half an hour ago, things look pretty quiet here at frank ogawa plaza. this raid happened at 4:30 this morning. the police went down through the encampment and took down the tents. after that, police made some arrests. some of the protesters went to different locations here in downtown oakland. police arrested them at those different locations as well. when we got here back, things were pretty calm up until about a half-hour ago. we saw some people trying to return back to frank ogawa plaza plaza
ktvu's allie rasmus, what are you seeing out there, allie?reporter: well, this just happened in the last couple of minutes or so. i'm gonna show you the scene. this is 14th and broadway. behind these people is frank ogawa plaza where the raid took place. up until about five minutes ago, we will seen about 100 protesters. some of their supporters were standing on this side of the metal barricade. at some point, we don't doe -- we don't know what happened or what provoked it but there was a...
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but he did egypt and tunisia and were once important allies to holler at the arab spring showed just how quickly things can change. to another channel for our team. and you can find more in all our stories at r.t. dot com here's a look at what else we have on life in right now israeli aggression phalluses need us to stick show in the alarming rise of the amount of palestinian violence in the occupied areas of gaza and the west bank one that story on life. and the clash of the titans two russian tigers go head to head. court this week a former media mogul but it's going to solve the seuss chelsea football club owner of a month ago which for more than five billion dollars we'll find out exactly why our team dot com. of china has slammed the u.s. senate debate on ways to punish beijing for under valuing its currency and taking away american jobs will allow the government to impose duties on products from countries with specific currencies well china has told the u.s. to abandon protectionism and stop politicizing economic issues we could talk to george who founder of international strat
but he did egypt and tunisia and were once important allies to holler at the arab spring showed just how quickly things can change. to another channel for our team. and you can find more in all our stories at r.t. dot com here's a look at what else we have on life in right now israeli aggression phalluses need us to stick show in the alarming rise of the amount of palestinian violence in the occupied areas of gaza and the west bank one that story on life. and the clash of the titans two russian...
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think it's going to take at least ten years there are many reasons why the united states and its allies but particular united states will stay in a stand and the first of all is that the war is getting worse or more i.e. da's according to the un that is to say mines have gone off in the last few months and only four more u.s. soldiers and marines are dying there are more casualties civilian and military than any time in the ten years since foreign forces have been in afghanistan and also the afghan national army and its police forces are not ready to take over you have a twenty four percent desertion rate in the afghan national army now the united states is afraid that if we were to leave as it did in one thousand nine hundred nine after the soviets left by that i mean they quit funding the mujahideen what happened that al qaeda came to the united states does not want more than anything else there are many reasons why they're staying which is why that is why it's hard to understand general allen did say that the reason why clips are staying is since to advise the the afghan security for
think it's going to take at least ten years there are many reasons why the united states and its allies but particular united states will stay in a stand and the first of all is that the war is getting worse or more i.e. da's according to the un that is to say mines have gone off in the last few months and only four more u.s. soldiers and marines are dying there are more casualties civilian and military than any time in the ten years since foreign forces have been in afghanistan and also the...
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our allies stepped up. this whole idea that these free rides, all these threats we talk about, are not just threats to the united states. they're threats to all of our friends and allies and they should pay their fair share. >> here's something else. florida senator marco rubio said today on the floor. >> i criticize the president, he did the right thing, he took too longitude it. there are thousands of shoulder fire prokts are missing. 30 some odd armed militias that are formed. you have a country that's been significantly eroded and has to be rebuilt. >> that was on the floor of fox news. how big is the concern over these loose weapons? >> well, obviously it's a concern. the fact of the matter is that if the united states had done all the bombing itself, it wouldn't have changed anything. one of the great paradoxes is because it took comparatively longitude this, weapon able to work this transitional national council to get them to put measures in place to prevent thing like that and get themselves in a i
our allies stepped up. this whole idea that these free rides, all these threats we talk about, are not just threats to the united states. they're threats to all of our friends and allies and they should pay their fair share. >> here's something else. florida senator marco rubio said today on the floor. >> i criticize the president, he did the right thing, he took too longitude it. there are thousands of shoulder fire prokts are missing. 30 some odd armed militias that are formed....
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in short, erase the old map, and nation building, engage our allies, and fix our core.his is how we will fight the enemy we have, and renew american exceptionalism. today i would like to discuss the five planks which will comprise my administration's foreign policy. number one, first and foremost, we must rebuild america's core. at this point in history, america's greatest challenge does not emanate from outside our borders but from within. nearly 15 million of our fellow americans are unemployed. denied the dignity of a job. millions more are so disspirited they have given up even looking. our national debt continues to streak toward unsustainable levels and is, itself, a national security issue. right here in new hampshire, in hills borough county, sheriff james hardy, who has served for 30 years, told me that for the first time ever, his folks are handing out foreclosure notices to the middle class. all this after trillions trillions in government spending and massive bail outs. our nation's core is weak. our people are hurting. america cannot project power abroad wh
in short, erase the old map, and nation building, engage our allies, and fix our core.his is how we will fight the enemy we have, and renew american exceptionalism. today i would like to discuss the five planks which will comprise my administration's foreign policy. number one, first and foremost, we must rebuild america's core. at this point in history, america's greatest challenge does not emanate from outside our borders but from within. nearly 15 million of our fellow americans are...
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if they are our allies, why don't step up to the plate. well, they are our allies, but it is no longer a simple as that conditions have changed. in recent years real doubts have emerged in the minds of many analysts about the ability of the saudis to influence the oil markets in the way they used to. we know that in 2008 they tried to flood the market to help the u.s. and its allies, but that their effort to do so in the first half of the year did not take effect quickly enough. by the time oil prices collapsed in the second half of 2008 it was too late to save lehman brothers and too late to take the strain off of the financial networks. the damage inflicted was too great to be reversed. another concern is the state of saudi oil reserves. now, and january of this year wikileaks revealed that a senior saudi oil company official had tipped off u.s. diplomats to the fact that the kingdom's reserves of crude oil may have been overstated by as much as 30 billion barrels a day, a billion barrels, i'm sorry, or by 40%. 40 percent of their reserv
if they are our allies, why don't step up to the plate. well, they are our allies, but it is no longer a simple as that conditions have changed. in recent years real doubts have emerged in the minds of many analysts about the ability of the saudis to influence the oil markets in the way they used to. we know that in 2008 they tried to flood the market to help the u.s. and its allies, but that their effort to do so in the first half of the year did not take effect quickly enough. by the time oil...
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pressure on syria is actually all about ensuring the security of israel washington's closest ally in the region i think moscow has been very annoyed with nato with britain france and america for the way they exploited to the libyan resolution the one which russia abstained on and therefore allowed to pass russia has said repeatedly during the libyan campaign that the terms of that resolution were being misused that resolution after all only talked about protecting civilians there is no sooner had it been voted western leaders the british defense secretary for instance admitted that regime change was the very goal for the western governments are keen to obtain some kind of legal cover for their actions that are now in the middle east syria for the western powers is obviously great proximity to israel it's one of the big opponents of the israeli state a country which obviously america and britain and the other western powers strongly support syria effectively controls lebanon which is of course israel's immediate neighbor syria is also a strong ally of iran and we all know that iran ha
pressure on syria is actually all about ensuring the security of israel washington's closest ally in the region i think moscow has been very annoyed with nato with britain france and america for the way they exploited to the libyan resolution the one which russia abstained on and therefore allowed to pass russia has said repeatedly during the libyan campaign that the terms of that resolution were being misused that resolution after all only talked about protecting civilians there is no sooner...
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early on in the contribution, the allies were not all that good. now, they are fighting above their weight class, alongside our partners in afghanistan, and tired of that arrest. so that's what the u.s. army contributes to the battle. >> and that's one of the services that you have done to sort of bolster the european military capability that has been deployed? >> yes, that's right. >> and every one of those partners we have dealt with, we have seen the huge improvements over the last 8 to 10 years. i could tell you about poland, georgia, romania, bulgaria, even some of the old allies have improved because they have been fighting alongside us and trained for that fight. >> and is it time for the european bases to be closed and american forces to be pulled out of europe, how much would closing those bases save at the end of the day? >> we had an effort since 2002 to do a u.s. army europe transformation plan. and in fact, outside brac, we consolidated many of our forces going from 850 installations down to about 27 now. we, in fact, save more in euro
early on in the contribution, the allies were not all that good. now, they are fighting above their weight class, alongside our partners in afghanistan, and tired of that arrest. so that's what the u.s. army contributes to the battle. >> and that's one of the services that you have done to sort of bolster the european military capability that has been deployed? >> yes, that's right. >> and every one of those partners we have dealt with, we have seen the huge improvements over...
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>> el cabello se ve suave, sedoso y brillante al pasar por alli. >> la diferencia...a es sorprendente. y cuando lo retire, van a ver un mechon con cuerpo y volumen. miren ese bulto ahora... mirenlo. >> hermoso. >> excelente. >> fantastico. >> tomamos de nuevo este mechon, lo deslizamos en direccion opuesta. y en verdad pueden ver lo suave y hermoso que luce el cabello en ese cilindro... ¿lo ves? >> nancy: absolutamente hermoso. si, se siente como seda. >> a medida que va pasando, comienza seco y aspero. y cuando sale... miren que cuerpo tiene. es increible. >> es... es magia. >> es maravilloso. miren... es que bueno. no quiero ni tocarlo. [risas] bueno, hace mucho que esperaba este momento para decirle a kimberley locke que peine su propio cabello... >> si! >> si! >> eres libre! [risas y aplausos] >> dean: alinea el cabello alli, justo en el centro del cilindro... cierra arriba y deslizalo. cuando lo giras de esta manera, la tension cae sobre el cilindro. estas haciendo un muy buen trabajo! >> genial. >> esta perfecto. >> esta perfecto, dean. >> asi es. >> mujer: herm
>> el cabello se ve suave, sedoso y brillante al pasar por alli. >> la diferencia...a es sorprendente. y cuando lo retire, van a ver un mechon con cuerpo y volumen. miren ese bulto ahora... mirenlo. >> hermoso. >> excelente. >> fantastico. >> tomamos de nuevo este mechon, lo deslizamos en direccion opuesta. y en verdad pueden ver lo suave y hermoso que luce el cabello en ese cilindro... ¿lo ves? >> nancy: absolutamente hermoso. si, se siente como seda....
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commitment to really important allies. we have no stronger allied bathn korea in the region. they are a very powerful ally for us. it shows that not only do we stand by them from a military perspective, but we trade with them and they are not for economic partner for us. i believe economic partnerships will forge some of the strong est french ships and bases for trust. -- friendships. >> where does this stand now? does it go to the senate or the whole congress? >> the president has set forward a letter saying he wants to begin technical discussions on the legislation that translates the agreement into law. there will be a technical discussion on that. there will be a walk through in the committee on the house side and subsequently on the senate side. ultimately it will be voted first in the house side and then the senate side, and then hopefully go to the president to be signed into law. >> that may happen in june or july some time? >> time is of the essence. we're hoping july because a lot of other countries are negotiating deals. one in particular is the european union. tha
commitment to really important allies. we have no stronger allied bathn korea in the region. they are a very powerful ally for us. it shows that not only do we stand by them from a military perspective, but we trade with them and they are not for economic partner for us. i believe economic partnerships will forge some of the strong est french ships and bases for trust. -- friendships. >> where does this stand now? does it go to the senate or the whole congress? >> the president has...
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and its allies the late libyan leader was for many years a major customer for western exports. labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approves harsh cutbacks at midnight mass chaos and violence across the country the new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans p.s. . and up next on our team will look at the evolution of technology and try out a multimillion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's. maundering. historic. friendly. dynamic. display. code. hello i welcome to the moscow xan this week's episode of exploring the subject of flight taking a look at the history of aviation in russia to the latest simulator is across designs and airport terminals so joe we lost it on news as we journey from the soviet skies to modern day developments starting off here at the political museum in moscow. the museum has several exhibits sh
and its allies the late libyan leader was for many years a major customer for western exports. labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approves harsh cutbacks at midnight mass chaos and violence across the country the new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans p.s. . and up...
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colombia is a critical ally of ours. as a country, they have made progress on human rights, labor rights and rule of law and fought terrorism and created a safer country than a decade ago. if they were a company, we would call them the turn-around of the decade. colombia is an alleyy. they want to trade first. it opens the door for over $1 billion of new sales from america into colombia and increases our economy by $2.5 billion and creates new standards that allow not just our agricultural community or our manufacturing community to sell two-way but telecommunications and energy management and accounting and other services can sell on an equal-to-equal, plug-in-together as equal trading partners. it's critical that we don't allow america to fall farther behind. it has been nearly five years since this agreement has been signed. president bush signed i think a very strong agreement. president obama, to his credit, continued to work with both sides of the aisle, i think, to put on some pre-conditions that have been very im
colombia is a critical ally of ours. as a country, they have made progress on human rights, labor rights and rule of law and fought terrorism and created a safer country than a decade ago. if they were a company, we would call them the turn-around of the decade. colombia is an alleyy. they want to trade first. it opens the door for over $1 billion of new sales from america into colombia and increases our economy by $2.5 billion and creates new standards that allow not just our agricultural...
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>> another friendly ally that is not only another friendly ally but a friendly ally who is there for a really long period of time. you know, without creating real problems for the united states. so there is no doubt that this is a period of uncertainty for u.s. policy in the region. it's a period of uncertainty for all these countries. but i think it's important to keep in mind the united states has been talking about democracy and wanting democracy in these countries. democracy also is brought about through a period of transition. there has never been a country that became democratic without going through a very difficult period. >> ifill: does the u.s., michelle dunn, drawback and allow them to figure out what democracy is on their own or does the u.s. have to stay intimately involved in all these transitions? >> the u.s. is much closer, for example, has had a much closer relationship with egypt than tunisia and has more influence in some places than others. but i agree are marina that, you know, the process of moving from authoritarianism to democracy is a long process, it's a mes
>> another friendly ally that is not only another friendly ally but a friendly ally who is there for a really long period of time. you know, without creating real problems for the united states. so there is no doubt that this is a period of uncertainty for u.s. policy in the region. it's a period of uncertainty for all these countries. but i think it's important to keep in mind the united states has been talking about democracy and wanting democracy in these countries. democracy also is...
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and its allies it may be leader was for many years a major customer for western weapons exports. to labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approved harsh cutbacks amid mass chaos and violence across the country the new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default and. the russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans yes. and up next on our t.v. we'll look at the evolution of technology and try out a multi-billion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's moscow out. maundering. she's telling. friendly. dynamic. to friends but. my co. oh. well i welcome to the mosque around so on this week's episode i'll be exploring the subjects are flights taking a look at the history of the aviation in russia and the latest simulate is across designs and at ports terminals so during last henri's as we journey from the soviet skies to militant days of elements starting off here at a place at a comm
and its allies it may be leader was for many years a major customer for western weapons exports. to labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approved harsh cutbacks amid mass chaos and violence across the country the new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default and. the russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans yes. and up...
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at the same time the shaw of iran was an ally. the shaw was a horrible repressive dictators in those days but he was this. he was pro israeli, basically. i think they were looking around, your willing to be pro-israel. he's willing to be. i think they took anybody they could get. the again mistake, mistaib politically, mistab morally. but i think they were just looking around and saying yes to anybody who said we want to be your ally. >> you know, why has it taken so long in libya to do -- first of all, many people disagree with us going into libya because you could have justified going into syria, iran, saudi arabia, as far as we're concerned that's supposedly our greatest ally in the middle east. but why has it taken months and months to do what could have happened in a few weeks? >> well, i think particularly this isn't a mistake by president obama in this sense. if you decide that you're going to support the libyan rebellian and nato is going to do it, nato is the tool for doing it, then put the resources in to do this in six
at the same time the shaw of iran was an ally. the shaw was a horrible repressive dictators in those days but he was this. he was pro israeli, basically. i think they were looking around, your willing to be pro-israel. he's willing to be. i think they took anybody they could get. the again mistake, mistaib politically, mistab morally. but i think they were just looking around and saying yes to anybody who said we want to be your ally. >> you know, why has it taken so long in libya to do...
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it is definitely creating some buzz, allie rasmus? >> reporter: we are live where this announcement is not supposed to happen for another four hours but any time they make this announcement, it is highly orchestrated choreographed event and that's the front of the building where everybody will enter for this announcement. there are apple employees already inside getting fed up. out here in the parking lot they have a virtual highway of cones designating where everybody is supposed to be. to our right they have taken up an entire section of the parking lot of media trucks and there is a national media setting up preparing to report on this announcement. there has been no confirmation from apple of exactly what they are announcing this morning. however all signs are pointing to unveiling a new iphone, but what kind of iphone, could it be an iphone 5 with an edge to edge screen? some are so involved in all the rumors and reports about what this iphone will look like that some have made markups of what they think the iphone 5 will look li
it is definitely creating some buzz, allie rasmus? >> reporter: we are live where this announcement is not supposed to happen for another four hours but any time they make this announcement, it is highly orchestrated choreographed event and that's the front of the building where everybody will enter for this announcement. there are apple employees already inside getting fed up. out here in the parking lot they have a virtual highway of cones designating where everybody is supposed to be....
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israel is our ally.y are our friend and when i am president of united states, america will stand with our friend. [applause] we will not compromise when it comes to our national security and that is true when it comes to defense spending and it is also true when it comes to border security. let me say this about border security -- i have lived and breathed this issue for over a decade as a border governor. i have signed pledges that contained $400 million of state security operations along the border. i have dealt with the carnage caused by those who traffic in drugs and weapons and people. as a border governor, i know firsthand the failures of our federal border policies. i know the answers to those failures is not to grant amnesty to those who broke the law is to come into this country. [applause] i was proud to sign legislation requiring a photo id to vote in order to protect the integrity of our elections. [applause] for the obvious security reasons, i vetoed legislation to get drivers' licenses [uni
israel is our ally.y are our friend and when i am president of united states, america will stand with our friend. [applause] we will not compromise when it comes to our national security and that is true when it comes to defense spending and it is also true when it comes to border security. let me say this about border security -- i have lived and breathed this issue for over a decade as a border governor. i have signed pledges that contained $400 million of state security operations along the...
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and its allies. labor unions call for more protests in greece as the parliament approves harsh cutbacks amid mass chaos and violence across the country. and also this hour a russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first for north carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and business investors are looking forward to be viewers the bailout fund discussion will there be passed relief we'll find out in business in twenty minutes . international news and comment live from moscow this is good to have you with us this hour libyans are celebrating the end of the colonel as they turn a new page in their country's history the interim government says gadhafi was taken alive in the city of sirte only to die later from wounds inflicted during his capture but some are now questioning that claim with the u.n. human rights office even calling for an investigation into could have his death have a bennett has more into his report contains graphic bloody imag
and its allies. labor unions call for more protests in greece as the parliament approves harsh cutbacks amid mass chaos and violence across the country. and also this hour a russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first for north carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and business investors are looking forward to be viewers the bailout fund discussion will there be passed relief we'll find out in business in twenty minutes ....
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viajÓ en varias ocasiones de texas a mÉxico y de allÍ a irÁn durante mayo y octubre.acilitarle los sicarios. >> una persona vinculada a los atacantes iranÍes, que al mismo tiempo tiene algÚn tipo de vÍnculo con algÚn cÁrtel mexicano. presuntamente un informante de la dea. >> se contemplÓ el uso de armas de destrucciÓn masiva y se acordÓ el pago de un millón y medio de dÓlares por el asesinato del embajador. el asesinato se llevarÍa a cabo en un restaurante de washington dc que el embajador frecuentaba. una bomba y no importaba si 100 personas morÍan en el atentado. >> tenÍan el complot. la realidad es que dijeron que mueran cuantos sean. >> fue arrestado en el aeropuerto de kennedy a finales de septiembre. >> el estricto apego a la normatividad nacional e internacional, se logrÓ en realizar un riesgo relevante por la seguridad de mÉxico. >> la secretaria de estado hillary clinton dijo que esto es una violaciÓn flagrante a las normas internacionales por parte de irÁn. no se descarta la posibilidad de aislar internacionalmente a ese paÍs. >> los dos iranÍes del complot
viajÓ en varias ocasiones de texas a mÉxico y de allÍ a irÁn durante mayo y octubre.acilitarle los sicarios. >> una persona vinculada a los atacantes iranÍes, que al mismo tiempo tiene algÚn tipo de vÍnculo con algÚn cÁrtel mexicano. presuntamente un informante de la dea. >> se contemplÓ el uso de armas de destrucciÓn masiva y se acordÓ el pago de un millón y medio de dÓlares por el asesinato del embajador. el asesinato se llevarÍa a cabo en un restaurante de...
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this is an ally facing a common problem. it is not such a problem. people are trying to solve the location problem of the marine's. number one, we should deal with it frankly, together, not unilaterally, and be honest about the impossibility of our current plan. >> the gentleman in front here. >> senator, based on your long experience and six visits, what do you say is a possibility or how do you see of the possibility of persuading the pakistanis to come along our way. when we were dealing with the soviet union into the arms control business, we knew we could not force them to do ything but we found a certain pressure points that we could apply. what pressure points do we have to apply against pakistan to come along, persuade them to come our way? >> if they see the relationship between us and them as a plus, either economically or militarily, that relationship cannot be normal as long as their land is used as a base of attack against us and the afghans and the coalition. that is number one. number two, there is a significant amount of support that
this is an ally facing a common problem. it is not such a problem. people are trying to solve the location problem of the marine's. number one, we should deal with it frankly, together, not unilaterally, and be honest about the impossibility of our current plan. >> the gentleman in front here. >> senator, based on your long experience and six visits, what do you say is a possibility or how do you see of the possibility of persuading the pakistanis to come along our way. when we were...
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and its allies and they may be needed once for many years a major coup. the book called west an expert in. labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approved and massive chaos and violence across the country new measures of the government's latest attempt to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . will be back with more news for in less than fifteen minutes from now the meantime the latest from the world of sport with dmitri stay with us live here in moscow. hello there welcome to the sports to our top stories this hour. in rugby world cup semifinal is defeat wales twenty one a team to finish third in the sport's biggest international tournament. in modern japan honda riders based on a drum major of practice for the malaysian grand prix in the absence of their hearable yamaha's. and just two one we are for the place they were councillor russian penhaligon had. goals going to all of
and its allies and they may be needed once for many years a major coup. the book called west an expert in. labor unions called for more protests in greece as the parliament approved and massive chaos and violence across the country new measures of the government's latest attempt to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . will be back with more...
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and its allies. labor unions call for more protests in greece as a problem approves harsh cutbacks amid a mass chaos and violence across the country. or russia has so.
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our allies how we can develop such multinational projects. so i will not hide the fact that it is a challenging mission, but personally i do believe that it is the only way forward if we are to acquire the necessary capabilities in the future. not only during a period of economic austerity, but also taking into account that there is a clear tendency that prices of, in particular, sophisticated military equipment, rise more rapidly than inflation and our gdp. so taking all that into considering we have to find new ways and means to acquire, in particular, expensive military equipment in the coming years. >> one final question to marisa from ansa. >> yes, hi. marisa ostolani, from ansa italian news agency. if i understood correctly, it seems that you are pretty cold about the letter that the five member states, including italy, but not only, france, germany, spain and poland, wrote just three weeks ago proposing some project common for a common defense. that is true, my feeling that you are opposed to this initiative? and can you explain why ex
our allies how we can develop such multinational projects. so i will not hide the fact that it is a challenging mission, but personally i do believe that it is the only way forward if we are to acquire the necessary capabilities in the future. not only during a period of economic austerity, but also taking into account that there is a clear tendency that prices of, in particular, sophisticated military equipment, rise more rapidly than inflation and our gdp. so taking all that into considering...
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and its nato allies this video shows gadhafi was still alive when captured it clearly didn't last long some suggest an execution and question of why he's now being applauded fearing he was assassinated after he was caught one that this is a very handy else crime against one that man and the other public will see it as such i've talked to people who dislike the graphic this liked. the way he was killed they think that this those are something of the moral of the of the so-called revolutionaries this thing is also shared by many on twitter there are several posts here already concerned about the coverage questioning the need for such graphic images and why gadhafi is death dictator or not has been reported with such jubilation the images have been labelled to reflect this tweet says the b.b.c. wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion also having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees where the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaga
and its nato allies this video shows gadhafi was still alive when captured it clearly didn't last long some suggest an execution and question of why he's now being applauded fearing he was assassinated after he was caught one that this is a very handy else crime against one that man and the other public will see it as such i've talked to people who dislike the graphic this liked. the way he was killed they think that this those are something of the moral of the of the so-called revolutionaries...
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technology, intelligence, allies. we should never ever again occupy any of these countries. a failure in iraq. you can't give democracy to people in two years it. took 200 years to women the right to vote. we have this miracle in two years to develop a democracy. obama is doing it right with foreign policy and i applaud him. >> the headline in all of this is the death of muammar gadhafi. you obviously and everyone else believes he is responsible for that terrorism here. this is peace for you and your family. >> it's justice. no question for me it brings closure. it's hard to believe i have been doing this for 23 years and to finally get the man that ordered the bombing of pan am 103 eliminated is true justice for my brother and all citizens in free countries. >> thank you very much. i know you have a lot of things going on today and a lot of feelings i'm sure going through you and we appreciate you joining us. thank you very much. let me go back to libya where adrienne mong is in misrata. there questions over where gadhafi's is at this moment? >> that's right. we are hearing
technology, intelligence, allies. we should never ever again occupy any of these countries. a failure in iraq. you can't give democracy to people in two years it. took 200 years to women the right to vote. we have this miracle in two years to develop a democracy. obama is doing it right with foreign policy and i applaud him. >> the headline in all of this is the death of muammar gadhafi. you obviously and everyone else believes he is responsible for that terrorism here. this is peace for...
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sin embargo, recibiÓ la terrible noticia que serÍa deportada allÍ mismo sin derecho a nada y llevarÁestÁn muy chiquitos, el caso de que no nos conformamos que la hayan tenido que reportar, especialmente de esta manera. >> su abogada gloria curiel estÁ indignada y dice que se cometiÓ un verdadero abuso con su cliente. ya que segÚn el nuevo anuncio de barack obama su caso debe ser revisado cuidadosamente porque sandra romÁn no es una criminal. >> estÁn aportando personas que injustamente deberÍan de haber dejado que se quedaran mientras que la revisiÓn la hacen. esta familia parece ser que la seÑora tenÍa un hijo joven que estaba en la escuela, que necesitaba a su mamÁ, es una mujer que no ha cometido delitos y definitivamente deberÍan de haber revisado bajo estas nuevas Órdenes que siguieron del presidente barack obama el 18 de agosto. >> cuando el presidente da una orden de cualquier paÍs es una orden que se cree que cumplir. >> romanos dijo vÍa telefÓnica que estÁ viviendo una pesadilla porque nunca se imaginÓ vivir lejos de su familia en un paÍs al que casi no conoce. desde los Áng
sin embargo, recibiÓ la terrible noticia que serÍa deportada allÍ mismo sin derecho a nada y llevarÁestÁn muy chiquitos, el caso de que no nos conformamos que la hayan tenido que reportar, especialmente de esta manera. >> su abogada gloria curiel estÁ indignada y dice que se cometiÓ un verdadero abuso con su cliente. ya que segÚn el nuevo anuncio de barack obama su caso debe ser revisado cuidadosamente porque sandra romÁn no es una criminal. >> estÁn aportando personas que...
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manifestantes que protestan contra la avaricia en el parque nueva york, ellos ometieron mantenerse allÍnza en la poblaciÓn. muchas personas s acercan a donar cosas para que soporten el frÍo. a los mafestantes en denve lefue peor y no por el clima sino porque policÍa detuvo varios de ellos. se dijo que trataron de entrar al capitolio, y es por eso qu tuvieron que rocilos con las pimientas. rios manifestantes eron llevados, les advirtieron que serÍan detenidos sin abandonar la p. ellos dijeron e no necesitan permiso para protestar y que la protesta no terÁ lÍmites. la aerolÍneaustraliana unciÓ la suspensión de todos sus vuelos nacionales e internacionales de mera indefida y que cerrarÁ sus operionea partir del lunes por la huelga que lleva el personal del lunes. la aerolÍnea brindarÁ cuartos de hotel para los que se encuentran varados. seplaneaecortar 5000 pstos de trabajo, alrededor del 10% de sfuerza laboral en amÉca del norte y eupa. la empresa explicÓ que tomó esta desiÓn por los crecientesostos de los materiales y la poca venta de sus productos. a pesar que el presidente barack obama
manifestantes que protestan contra la avaricia en el parque nueva york, ellos ometieron mantenerse allÍnza en la poblaciÓn. muchas personas s acercan a donar cosas para que soporten el frÍo. a los mafestantes en denve lefue peor y no por el clima sino porque policÍa detuvo varios de ellos. se dijo que trataron de entrar al capitolio, y es por eso qu tuvieron que rocilos con las pimientas. rios manifestantes eron llevados, les advirtieron que serÍan detenidos sin abandonar la p. ellos...
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of the united states, an uneasy ally, but still an ally. so, we are still fighting the taliban and some al-qaeda troops in afghanistan. it is a very difficult country in which to wage war. we're still taking casualties, but the matter render discussion is, and the difficulty is, if we leave -- the matter under discussion is, and the difficulty is, if we leave afghanistan now, having made promises that we wanted to establish an honest, functional, democratic government that provided human rights to its citizens, especially to women, which were not provided before -- can we leave now and assure that takes place? the answer is probably no. host: rogers talking about new l numbers released last night. are youhere? guest: yes, i am. host: tell us about the poll numbers that came out last night. guest: this is the establishment, the real poll of new hampshire done by the university of new hampshire, the most credible that we have got. we partner with the television station here. no real risk but -- surprise about who is in first place, a release
of the united states, an uneasy ally, but still an ally. so, we are still fighting the taliban and some al-qaeda troops in afghanistan. it is a very difficult country in which to wage war. we're still taking casualties, but the matter render discussion is, and the difficulty is, if we leave -- the matter under discussion is, and the difficulty is, if we leave afghanistan now, having made promises that we wanted to establish an honest, functional, democratic government that provided human rights...
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and other western allies however as i think the question itself offer kind of clues to the answer it's a democratic process it's a process it has a start and it's already started the question is will it yield the results that are intended by the revolutionaries and i think there is going to be a struggle and the struggle is under way right now to ensure that democracy in fact becomes the real outcome the ultimate outcome of all of this ok your image i'm going to you in boston so we we have the word hijack we have we've heard one say hijacked from within islam was mentioned and we have ramzi that is saying hijacked from without where do you stand there or is there a third way. well first i think that it's too early to see if all we are having this hijacking scenario no doubt. we are. watching or experiencing. a decisive moment in the story of the mainly. societies and regimes in the middle east to this into a transition phase or stage that will take a different spin off egypt is not libya. and libya is not. and so on so for now as for the question of the. meanings of this transition pha
and other western allies however as i think the question itself offer kind of clues to the answer it's a democratic process it's a process it has a start and it's already started the question is will it yield the results that are intended by the revolutionaries and i think there is going to be a struggle and the struggle is under way right now to ensure that democracy in fact becomes the real outcome the ultimate outcome of all of this ok your image i'm going to you in boston so we we have the...
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relate allied relationship stay there and so the regime and the postman bardic regime is just mubarak without its head. right but there's a there's a problem here where you have yes the military on one hand but how about this big constituency of eighty five million people who are in perpetual revolutionary mode they have no means of moving forward and seeing this next chapter of a of our not able to go on and do the nation building as we had all we talked about back in february and at the beginning of their movement that they will have to spend the next few years obviously the next few months with you know in long term at least another decade in nation building mode and they haven't been able to do that and in the meantime. groups such as muslim brotherhood they have moved the they've won over the people because they've been around for years they've done things for the people they put up soup kitchens and schools and libraries and they've pander to their constituency which is usually the lower socio and i cannot make groups and you know that's why revolution starts because of poverty
relate allied relationship stay there and so the regime and the postman bardic regime is just mubarak without its head. right but there's a there's a problem here where you have yes the military on one hand but how about this big constituency of eighty five million people who are in perpetual revolutionary mode they have no means of moving forward and seeing this next chapter of a of our not able to go on and do the nation building as we had all we talked about back in february and at the...