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sunnis against largely minority alois. they have come to both communities, at least both communities have really come to hate each other and seek revenge, and nobody really knows what an end state would look like. >> i -- >> the othif one or the other w a massive victory, we are talking about massacres in a large scale. >> we want to get into that further in the next segment and talk about america's rift with russia and what that will mean in the context of syria and if president assad fails, will his replacement be any better? later on, find out why your e-mail is fair game for federal intrusion. stay tuned for the surprising details. what do you think? our social media producer is fielding your questions. she will bring them to us. please join the conversation on twitter. we will be right back. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". >> in egypt, police fired tear gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> never returning to the united states. >> ground
sunnis against largely minority alois. they have come to both communities, at least both communities have really come to hate each other and seek revenge, and nobody really knows what an end state would look like. >> i -- >> the othif one or the other w a massive victory, we are talking about massacres in a large scale. >> we want to get into that further in the next segment and talk about america's rift with russia and what that will mean in the context of syria and if...
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sunni's against the largely minority aloi's, and nobody really knows what an end state would look like>> ted, we -- >> one side or the other wins a decisive victory, we're talking about massacres. >> we'll get that into more in the next segment, and we'll talk about america's conflict with russia. and later on find out why your email is fair game for federal intrusion. and our associate pro professor is fielding your questions on twitter. we'll be right back. see you shortly. ♪ ♪ >>> one of the biggest issues facing the u.s. on syria is what to do about the united nations and the already frosty relationship with russia. the russian foreign minister has shot back at the u.s. and its allies for threatening its ally. >> translator: washington, london, and paris, official stated that they have irrefutable proof that it was the syrian's government fault, but they can't prove it yet. >> he said that the intimidation campaign has already begun like the events in iraq ten years ago, and in libya more recently began the same way. we're back now and joined by richard minster. i want to start wit
sunni's against the largely minority aloi's, and nobody really knows what an end state would look like>> ted, we -- >> one side or the other wins a decisive victory, we're talking about massacres. >> we'll get that into more in the next segment, and we'll talk about america's conflict with russia. and later on find out why your email is fair game for federal intrusion. and our associate pro professor is fielding your questions on twitter. we'll be right back. see you shortly....
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you have iraqi sunnis backing different groups, you have shiites and alois working with iraq and iranand the american people rightly understand that we don't have the answers to this. nobody does. >> one question i was asked was why would bash shard assad do this? knowing it would anger the international community and could bring retaliatioretaliation. >> because he feels immune. he did it on the one-year anniversary of president obama drawing a red line about chemical weapons. he feels safe enough to carry out this kind of atrocity. this was done on purpose. it was done to signal that he feels secure in his position, and the u.s. is an insignificant player in the region, and he will continue. this was a very bold move and message. >> all right. i thank you all for joining us. we will of course keep our eye on the developments there, and see what happens in this terrible humanitarian crisis there. thank you. >>> coming up the man who helped encrypt edward snowden's information says if you know what happens when social media ç] >>> what you don't know about email may keep you off of it
you have iraqi sunnis backing different groups, you have shiites and alois working with iraq and iranand the american people rightly understand that we don't have the answers to this. nobody does. >> one question i was asked was why would bash shard assad do this? knowing it would anger the international community and could bring retaliatioretaliation. >> because he feels immune. he did it on the one-year anniversary of president obama drawing a red line about chemical weapons. he...
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fiscally irresponsible, but i think in the end, they're invading their employees' privacy and not aloyingnot. >> brian: will you answer these questions? >> i will answer them and i will give them nonsense answers. >> brian: you will give nonsense answers. >> according to my survey, three feet eight-inches tall and i weigh 50 pounds. they can force me to fill it out burks can't force me to disclose my private information. >> brian: your move, penn state. 'cause i'm sure other people feel the same way. thank you very much. enjoy your semester. we'll track this story. >> thank you. >> brian: it will be affecting companies as large as yours. straight ahead, if you're one of the millions of americans struggling to finds work, stick around. cheryl casone is here. how do i know? i can see her. top companies are hiring right now. she knows where they are. first, on this day in 1985, "the power of love" by huey and the news was the number one song. his daughter went to nyu. not penn state. i know that angers you. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the re
fiscally irresponsible, but i think in the end, they're invading their employees' privacy and not aloyingnot. >> brian: will you answer these questions? >> i will answer them and i will give them nonsense answers. >> brian: you will give nonsense answers. >> according to my survey, three feet eight-inches tall and i weigh 50 pounds. they can force me to fill it out burks can't force me to disclose my private information. >> brian: your move, penn state. 'cause i'm...