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joining us is mohammad. he is palestinian and from thevillaville yaj village on the ou outskirts. in the google hang out is adam sha peeshapiro and also in the t i talia. she wrote the book "when peace is not enough how the israeli peace camps think of religion and national justice." you are a former combatant. to understand what you ar and moment armohammad are doing nowe your mind set and what the trigger was that changed things for you. as you said before i was combatant in the israel army. and i served in the occupied territories. and at some point i realize the that occupation is not only land, but also people. and mainly people. and in order to maintain these so-called "occupation" we have to deny the basic human rights of these people. i also couldn't overlook the distress of the people, the occupied people, and at some point i decided to change my way. after a few years i decided to meet palestinians face-to-face and i joined combatants for peace. >> lisa: i imagine that was not a popular choice among your peers in the israeli defense forces. how did you make that work or
joining us is mohammad. he is palestinian and from thevillaville yaj village on the ou outskirts. in the google hang out is adam sha peeshapiro and also in the t i talia. she wrote the book "when peace is not enough how the israeli peace camps think of religion and national justice." you are a former combatant. to understand what you ar and moment armohammad are doing nowe your mind set and what the trigger was that changed things for you. as you said before i was combatant in the...
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dr mohammad asisi is an aid worker. you. >> it will be difficult for the international community to pour in billions in afghanistan if the government is not a responsible partner. they have to bring mechanisms to ensure accountability >> accountability doesn't exist. >> translation: things are not given to us. money that comes to the widows and poor people - i don't know where it's been lost. >> this place is famous for children freezing to death. winters ahead will be uncertain for afghans. 12 years of war and foreign aid has brought little help. many turn to prayer instead. >>> the trial of cam bodia's former kmer roouj leaders is coming to an end. the last two defendants are the chief ideaologist and his head of state. >> more than a century ago germany colonised the area of namibia. tens of thousands of africans killed, opposition crushed. now the government is trying to move the country on from its bloody colonial past. we have this report from the capital. >> the distinctive dress is a reminder of what is consider
dr mohammad asisi is an aid worker. you. >> it will be difficult for the international community to pour in billions in afghanistan if the government is not a responsible partner. they have to bring mechanisms to ensure accountability >> accountability doesn't exist. >> translation: things are not given to us. money that comes to the widows and poor people - i don't know where it's been lost. >> this place is famous for children freezing to death. winters ahead will be...
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they will keep going until mohamed morsy is reinstated or until at least the military step away from power bill true there in cairo well earlier i spoke to dr mohammad ghanem who is a representative for the muslim brotherhood in the u.k. and he believes the military is stripping egyptians of the human rights what morsi done may be a mistake may be the muslim brotherhood. has feed the people ballistically you correct that politically not by a military coup which they killed the people if you do it do you part of the land the land of. every inch of. egypt is belong to the egyptian people become a ball you have the right to do ministry any time they like denying that's the law and the people's right. to rock this guy it's a human right is freedom it's a moral and ethical issue you can not conquer the will of the keep the majority of the egyptian people have understood now the conspiracy behind this thirty june third of july sisi young guns now people will come back to ask for the world back for retaining be democratic. one more time it will carry on their evolution in school lifting its power again and it will reverse that without any doubt in just fou
they will keep going until mohamed morsy is reinstated or until at least the military step away from power bill true there in cairo well earlier i spoke to dr mohammad ghanem who is a representative for the muslim brotherhood in the u.k. and he believes the military is stripping egyptians of the human rights what morsi done may be a mistake may be the muslim brotherhood. has feed the people ballistically you correct that politically not by a military coup which they killed the people if you do...
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you need to know this ted cruz is the collegiate shaikh mohammad of the republican party david koch is osama bin laden and the government shutdown is there nine eleven let me explain the september eleventh two thousand and one attacks for the call nation of years of planning by al qaeda a group bankrolled by osama bin laden. the billionaire heir to a saudi construction family but while bin laden provided the funding for the nine eleven attacks he never got too involved in the day to day logistics of training hijackers or picking the right planes for it to take off he left that sort of stuff to a pakistani man named could lead shaikh muhammad muhammad the guy who actually came up with the idea of flying airplanes into american buildings in the first place so a bit is planned for a big hijacking plot to bin laden some time in the late one nine hundred ninety s. bin ladin to try to attack america on a big scale for a while it clear. plan was just the sort of thing he was looking for so in a meeting in kandahar afghanistan in one thousand nine hundred nine bin laden told muhammad that al q
you need to know this ted cruz is the collegiate shaikh mohammad of the republican party david koch is osama bin laden and the government shutdown is there nine eleven let me explain the september eleventh two thousand and one attacks for the call nation of years of planning by al qaeda a group bankrolled by osama bin laden. the billionaire heir to a saudi construction family but while bin laden provided the funding for the nine eleven attacks he never got too involved in the day to day...
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. >> this is the spot with mohammad arsi was killed on tuesday morning.fled to this cave after being pursued by israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers at 4:00 in the morning local time. on their way they destroyed many olive trees. and when they got here there was an exchange of gunfire lasting for several hours before mohammad arsi was killed. they fired a missile toward the cave. once they got his body they took it away from the area. despite local youths trying to stop them. the troops fired tear gas and there was clashes in the villages nearby. we know the israelly authorities were after mohammad arsi for his involvement of a bombing on a bus in tel aviv in 2012 during israel's eight day war with hamm hamas. on tuesday they put out a statement that one of their members was in fact killed right here. >> a series of industrial disasters have led to owners and retail and government to make changes. >> the international labor organization is launching a program that will put factory safety measures under the greatest scrutiny. >> these workers are
. >> this is the spot with mohammad arsi was killed on tuesday morning.fled to this cave after being pursued by israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers at 4:00 in the morning local time. on their way they destroyed many olive trees. and when they got here there was an exchange of gunfire lasting for several hours before mohammad arsi was killed. they fired a missile toward the cave. once they got his body they took it away from the area. despite local youths trying to stop them. the...
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reconciliation and convince the international community that its nuclear program is totally peaceful iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif sounded more optimistic though he said the result of the negotiations quote will hopefully be the beginning of a new phase in relations between iran and the six powers while the e.u.'s foreign policy chief described the talks is the most detailed talks ever cover for shelby's a former advisor to rein in nuclear issues and he says it's a good sign that these results the negotiations are being given. iran has asked who are secrecy with respect to the. package or proposal because you know the western media has counterproductive role in the past and this not in needs to be kept out of the media lying like to some extent in order to allow our serious ongoing negotiations the foreign ministers that eve at the same time that is being cautiously optimistic has a stated that he anticipates the difficult and bumpy road ahead iran is really to implement the intrusive addition of political of the i hear as part of the game the problem of how it is that what you iran wants to be part o
reconciliation and convince the international community that its nuclear program is totally peaceful iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif sounded more optimistic though he said the result of the negotiations quote will hopefully be the beginning of a new phase in relations between iran and the six powers while the e.u.'s foreign policy chief described the talks is the most detailed talks ever cover for shelby's a former advisor to rein in nuclear issues and he says it's a good sign that...
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is a very valid proof that how ignored and misinformed on fortunately for the israelis about iran iranian people iranian society and even the political situation in iran certainly point taken that dr mohammad has son canidae from him ascetic university showing us thoughts with us here on r.t. . the most collector of the sochi winter olympics that's harsh relay is on its second and final day before its incredible journey began. well john there the big talk show route across of the capitol is out his ego piece going up you go out at the touch it is up wrapping up it's for the capitol hill for more on the how it's spent the last three days. well ever since the olympic flame was abroad to russia from greece via the special flight it stay here in the capital was very unique it was supported from the airport to red square on sunday by the night moves by again quite well known in russia for their involvement in various charity projects a lot of these guys are athletes as well and they said for them it was a great honor that i was greeted by the president on red square deal it's the olympic cauldron and since then the flame was being taken to through the seafood through its main sites for ordinary
is a very valid proof that how ignored and misinformed on fortunately for the israelis about iran iranian people iranian society and even the political situation in iran certainly point taken that dr mohammad has son canidae from him ascetic university showing us thoughts with us here on r.t. . the most collector of the sochi winter olympics that's harsh relay is on its second and final day before its incredible journey began. well john there the big talk show route across of the capitol is out...
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is more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: there the moment they threw mohammad marc morsi f office the u.s. debated on how to respond but months have made of their mind, hundreds of millions of dollars of military aid now on hold until kyrie returns to a full did democratting path. what's frozen? f-students fighter jets, n1a1 thanks, apache helicopters. harpoon missiles, $260 million in cash aid and $300 million in loan guarantees. washington has done this before. not giving aid to a key military ali. it cut off weapons delivery to his bahrain in 2011. what continues? money for edge egg education, ec development. counter terrorism and border security, and peacekeeping in the sinai. officials say they are committed to peacekeeping in the sinai and its peace treaty with is i'm they believe the hold on military aid won't weak washington's influence in cairo especially ahead of the trial of morsi. >> i think the whys house? an embarrassing position if it doesn't, in fact, take some action. but it's important to know that the white house is not writing egypt off. it's stale key strategic partner
is more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: there the moment they threw mohammad marc morsi f office the u.s. debated on how to respond but months have made of their mind, hundreds of millions of dollars of military aid now on hold until kyrie returns to a full did democratting path. what's frozen? f-students fighter jets, n1a1 thanks, apache helicopters. harpoon missiles, $260 million in cash aid and $300 million in loan guarantees. washington has done this before. not giving aid to a key...
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is a communications student. he's always ready to respond to an emergency. even when he's in class. his professors don't mind the interruptions either. at hatzalah, he works with mohammadassaly. the two have become friends off the job, too. >> the friendship that we have when we get to see each other and meet each other is something that people automatically think, wow, it's not possible. a jew and an arab, what is that? just in itself it's a great feeling. >> founder eli beer likes spending his evenings relaxing with wife gitti and their five children. still, his radio set is never far away. any moment, beer could receive a call. >> whenever he goes i think, this is what he's doing. he is going to save someone's life. i mean, if i would see someone die in the streets, would i continue eating? never. i would try to run and save him. >> but tonight, the beer family is in luck. no one needs help. sometimes all is well in the world. >> and now i'd like to take you to a global living room. here in berlin it is perfectly possible to enjoy tea in a tajik tea house. but we now take you to an original tajik living room high in the pamir mountains close to the border with afgha
is a communications student. he's always ready to respond to an emergency. even when he's in class. his professors don't mind the interruptions either. at hatzalah, he works with mohammadassaly. the two have become friends off the job, too. >> the friendship that we have when we get to see each other and meet each other is something that people automatically think, wow, it's not possible. a jew and an arab, what is that? just in itself it's a great feeling. >> founder eli beer likes...
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is now in a wheelchair. the injuries to her spine may never fully heal. activists hope that her pride will change the way the police react to rape and sexual violence in this country. >> as mohammadd in his report, what happened to liz does not seem to be uncommon in kenya. how widespread is this kind of thing. the activists that i spoke to say it's very widespread often times the police don't punish the men responsible. those guys had to just cut the grass. one report that i was looking at shows that 30% of girls under 18 have suffered sexual violence. >> and some thought that the police were not helpful. and 40% say the police were reluctant to record statements. moments ago i spoke to a woman's rights activist in kenya. the woman that began the petition calling for the attackers to be punished. there are many reasons why the men so often go unpunished in kenya. >> there is so much stigma around rape and violence and a lot of victim blames that goes on. a lot of cases go unreported. between 55 and 95% of cases go unreported. you can imagine what that means for justice or for the perpetrators to have been taken to courts. second of all when they are reported the police often hav
is now in a wheelchair. the injuries to her spine may never fully heal. activists hope that her pride will change the way the police react to rape and sexual violence in this country. >> as mohammadd in his report, what happened to liz does not seem to be uncommon in kenya. how widespread is this kind of thing. the activists that i spoke to say it's very widespread often times the police don't punish the men responsible. those guys had to just cut the grass. one report that i was looking...
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is always a lot more here in these days. at the moment there are more than 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. through the fence we spoke to mohammadrom dasmascus whose how was your journey? >> so crowded and the seas like you say, it's too dangerous. what do you want now? what is your dream for the future? >> to complete my studies. so to have respect. >> lampedusa was a sleepy place known for fishermen an sunsets. now it has a fame it never desired. as the island that people risk everything to reach. one thing i foundin found inter, david, is the number of aratrains. is a country we are not talking about. but the authorities say that the numbers are equal to those of syrians this year. given everything we know about what is going on in syria with the horrific civil war that has to be quite the indictment of conditions in artra. under the harsh regime. >> well, barnby thank you very much for that from lampedusa. let's go live to geneva. there we can find the director of the international protection at the united nations high commission for refugees. this is the highest number of refugees worldwide. there has been in two decade acc
is always a lot more here in these days. at the moment there are more than 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. through the fence we spoke to mohammadrom dasmascus whose how was your journey? >> so crowded and the seas like you say, it's too dangerous. what do you want now? what is your dream for the future? >> to complete my studies. so to have respect. >> lampedusa was a sleepy place known for fishermen an sunsets. now it has a fame it never desired. as the...
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that they get our job there eyes and the kicking and and on since mohammad ali was a great fighter because he played by the rules but there is no rules today it is like that of politics. all i will tweak some of it as i go through. [laughter] politics is a wonderful thing. self-government is the essence of who we are. we started it. it is what we have besides our natural resources to be have more than we thought we have self-government and if not what do we have? and i also think the wonder of it was in the late 18th century when general washington was beating the british empire with the french to riding horseback up on jenkins hill looking down over a swap and imagining how this national capital flight producers. who are they that think they can do this? philadelphia the second-largest city of the empire that will not do we have to have a great capital and imagining the carriage ride in the capital that would be the perfect up on a pedestal and how much imagination and courage to that take to think like that? imagine about a country that govern itself that had never been done before in all the people of different passions l
that they get our job there eyes and the kicking and and on since mohammad ali was a great fighter because he played by the rules but there is no rules today it is like that of politics. all i will tweak some of it as i go through. [laughter] politics is a wonderful thing. self-government is the essence of who we are. we started it. it is what we have besides our natural resources to be have more than we thought we have self-government and if not what do we have? and i also think the wonder of...
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is absolutely clear that words are not sufficient. >> warner: even before netanyahu's speech today, iran fired back with broadsides of its own. foreign minister mohammadad zarif, who's in new york for the u.n. session, flatly accused the israeli leader of lying. he spoke to iranian state television. >> ( translated ): this is in his nature to lie. a country or regime that over the past 22 years has been saying iran will have nuclear arms in six months. the continuation of this game, in fact, is based on lying, deception, incitement and harassment. >> warner: after today's speech, an iranian official rejected israel's allegations it was pursing nuclear weapons and denounced netanyahu for saber- rattling. what most upset iranian officials, however, was not the diatribes by netanyahu, but the comments president obama made in their meeting yesterday, when he referred to the newly elected iranian government as a regime and said that military force remained on the table. zarif, who will lead the iranian negotiating team, tweeted last night that he found the president's tone was macho and disrespectful. in washington today, state department spokesman jen psa
is absolutely clear that words are not sufficient. >> warner: even before netanyahu's speech today, iran fired back with broadsides of its own. foreign minister mohammadad zarif, who's in new york for the u.n. session, flatly accused the israeli leader of lying. he spoke to iranian state television. >> ( translated ): this is in his nature to lie. a country or regime that over the past 22 years has been saying iran will have nuclear arms in six months. the continuation of this game,...
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is ati's an associate with a first hand look. after a few months of people work to get cleared to visit the beast the trip to get mohammad and escape from the big apple to fort lauderdale in florida and from there a short hour and a half flight one largely kept under wraps with no indications of it on departure boards. the minute we land we're greeted by escorts. the trip the special guantanamo joint task force media team. one of them sergeant rebecca wood far from the stereotypical face you might imagine working at a place like this controversial military base as we soon learned the first of many surprises this is a really big break for me in my career from a military resume the people i work with every day day they share the same idea like they're all very proud to be here she joined the u.s. military a decade ago with no money for college a twenty eight one ton a most her second deployment you've heard about it like several movies but you don't really it is just a place that people forget about only they don't ever think about it getting to the main part of the base is a slow pace trip we have to wait for a ferry to take us acro
is ati's an associate with a first hand look. after a few months of people work to get cleared to visit the beast the trip to get mohammad and escape from the big apple to fort lauderdale in florida and from there a short hour and a half flight one largely kept under wraps with no indications of it on departure boards. the minute we land we're greeted by escorts. the trip the special guantanamo joint task force media team. one of them sergeant rebecca wood far from the stereotypical face you...
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mohammad of the. nobody likes a black man even when he is right. 1967 he said i don't got a war with the vietcong in suspendede would come around again in thin trees to testify and i tried to locate the history that they are made from the fruitwood trees handcrafted in italy and my mother bought the set. tree branches and foliage dan rutz and finds everything is spreading across america. this woman hands be a bean cake the woman she was in 1967 giving birth to their life and the blesses car for our picnics across the detroit river where the pass is heaped like an animal sleep on the soft shoulder of the road. [applause] thank you. ♪ >> i was fascinated to learn from an interview that laird hunt gave that the seeds of his novel "kind one" not reading on slavery of the united states or in his studies of william faulkner. moving for freedom in india -- indian across the ohio river to slavery in kentucky the novel has multiple narrators with of fiscal and metaphysical shift of time and place. but in fact, with the start of this novel over the history of the caribbean slave trade in the haitian revolution, two wor
mohammad of the. nobody likes a black man even when he is right. 1967 he said i don't got a war with the vietcong in suspendede would come around again in thin trees to testify and i tried to locate the history that they are made from the fruitwood trees handcrafted in italy and my mother bought the set. tree branches and foliage dan rutz and finds everything is spreading across america. this woman hands be a bean cake the woman she was in 1967 giving birth to their life and the blesses car for...
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is a warning from a human rights watch. intimidation and torture have been standard operating procedure in syrian prisons. the government denies the allegations. >> mohammadalls the torture he endured in different prisons in syria. he was detained three times for inciting violence and calling for the regime to be toppled. a court released him in june for lack of evidence. >> you would hope to die every second to the point you confess to anything hoping that it will kill you to end your suffering. there were a lot of people screaming. imagine the sound of the electric shock and the smell of your burning flesh and hair. i was blie blind folded and foro sign a paper. they towe told moo me to confest my mother. they brought a woman and started beating her. i fainted. >> they suggest that torture and eyabuse has been used as a tooln syrian prisons. mohammad spent 40 days in the state security prying prison for filming a demonstration. he was given electric shock and beaten neighborhoo naked while . >> they treat animals better than us. >> the syrian government has denied reports of torture. it says allegations of systemic torture are baseless. the president ad
is a warning from a human rights watch. intimidation and torture have been standard operating procedure in syrian prisons. the government denies the allegations. >> mohammadalls the torture he endured in different prisons in syria. he was detained three times for inciting violence and calling for the regime to be toppled. a court released him in june for lack of evidence. >> you would hope to die every second to the point you confess to anything hoping that it will kill you to end...
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is meant to encourage the interim military-sanctioned government to step up efforts to restore democracy there. al jazerra's roslyn jordan reports from the state department. >> reporter: from the moment the egypt military threw prem mohammadut of office on july 3rd, the u.s. has been debating how to respond. but months of crack down on his protesters and civil liberties violations made up washington's mind. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of military aid now on hold until cairo returns to a fully democratic path. what's frozen? f-16 fighter jets, abrams m1a1 tanks. a patch i helicopters. harpoon missiles, $260 million in cash aid, and $300 million in loan guarantees. washington has done this before. not giving aid to a key military ali. it cut off some weapons delivery to his bahrain in 2011. what continues, money for education. economic development. counter terrorism and border security and the peace keeping in the sinai. administration officials say they are committed to helping egypt maintain piece in the sinai and its peace treaty with israel. they also believe the hold on military aid won't weaken washington's influence in cairo especially ahead of the upcoming trial of morsi. >> after the violent and the annou
is meant to encourage the interim military-sanctioned government to step up efforts to restore democracy there. al jazerra's roslyn jordan reports from the state department. >> reporter: from the moment the egypt military threw prem mohammadut of office on july 3rd, the u.s. has been debating how to respond. but months of crack down on his protesters and civil liberties violations made up washington's mind. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of military aid now on hold until cairo...
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mohammad with a glass of wine so there was tremendous diversity. the u.n. women's rights convention that u.s. has not ratified but she believes the women's rights convention is reconcilable with her of muslim faith i interviewed the only will the chief prosecutor in afghanistan that has 23 bodyguards but yet despite the attempts of her life continues to prosecute the cases of violence against women and corruption all the while as the community may sell out afghan women to reconcile with the taliban. in the question that i ask myself time and again wired these people lot more well-known internationally? everybody knows osama bin on in but very few know about on the ground challenging people like him. what i set out to do is change that or contribute to the change. i did this very personal reasons because my own father was said anthropologist it lives his life to stand up but extremism in his home country of algeria. i remember even when he was driven from his home in force to stop teaching due to death threats he remained inside algeria and continued to publish criticisms of the fundamentalist and the government that they fought. in a three part series a very
mohammad with a glass of wine so there was tremendous diversity. the u.n. women's rights convention that u.s. has not ratified but she believes the women's rights convention is reconcilable with her of muslim faith i interviewed the only will the chief prosecutor in afghanistan that has 23 bodyguards but yet despite the attempts of her life continues to prosecute the cases of violence against women and corruption all the while as the community may sell out afghan women to reconcile with the...
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qadeer mohammad abdul qadeer otherwise known as he could ema now least two raids bring up a number of questions when it comes to u.s. counterterrorism efforts are we seeing a shift in policy why is it so important to capture these men alive and it will labuan livy be tried in new york to shed light on these two operations i was joined earlier by colonel morris davis he's a professor of law at howard university and i started off by asking him for his initial thoughts on these two raids. well i think you have to look at them separately the raid in somalia was conducted by military forces coordinated with the smaller government and appears to have been conducted in accordance with the law of war and international humanitarian law contrast that with the raid in libya which if you believe what the libyan government is saying and again i number of countries have denied assisting the u.s. you know to save face at home but publicly libya is saying they did not consent to the raid we're aware of the raid when we sent in an armed force in order to conduct a kidnapping so if that's true then you know that's sovereign territory and i question our legal authority to conduct a military operat
qadeer mohammad abdul qadeer otherwise known as he could ema now least two raids bring up a number of questions when it comes to u.s. counterterrorism efforts are we seeing a shift in policy why is it so important to capture these men alive and it will labuan livy be tried in new york to shed light on these two operations i was joined earlier by colonel morris davis he's a professor of law at howard university and i started off by asking him for his initial thoughts on these two raids. well i...
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mohammad reza pahlavi was different because he did not care if the iranian industry fell apart because he was leading an islamic revolution. that islmost unique in history. when the shah fell, there was a significant loss in the world, the prices spiked again and help set off a new round of inflation along with other things i think you can almost say they helped the reelection of ronald reagan in 1980. host: our guest john kingston of platts, you can call the lines, (202) 585-3881 for republicans, (202) 585-3880 for democrats, (202) 585-3882 for independents. that is a tweet @cspanwj. send us an e-mail, journal@c- span.org. mr. kingston, address president carter. when he addressed the nation, what was called a fireside chat, you may remember at this time he also told us to turn off thermostat and wear a sweater. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> we must face the fact that the energy shortage is permanent. there is no way we can solve it quickly. if we all cooperate and make modest sacrifices, if we learn to live through affiliate remember the importance of helping our neighbors, then we can find ways to adjust and to mak
mohammad reza pahlavi was different because he did not care if the iranian industry fell apart because he was leading an islamic revolution. that islmost unique in history. when the shah fell, there was a significant loss in the world, the prices spiked again and help set off a new round of inflation along with other things i think you can almost say they helped the reelection of ronald reagan in 1980. host: our guest john kingston of platts, you can call the lines, (202) 585-3881 for...
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joining me now is laura murphy, who's professor at loyola universal in new orleans and author of "metaphor: the slave trade in west african literature." and khalil mohammadaque culture, and managing editor of thegrio.com, joy reid. i want to start with you, khalil, because if you had to just sort of say, what are the aspects of slavery that americans think we know, that we're actually getting wrong. >> four words, lincoln freed the slaves. >> yeah, that's part of it. >> well, but it's not ironic in this moment. it really is the base timeline from which we start, which is that slavery is an aberration. slavery happened. there are no villains. it's this amorphous space that just landed in america. even the voice of 19th century social experts and commentators at the time blamed slavery on generations before. they had cursed the nation with the stain of this institution and the presence of africans in america. so we really are not too much further today from that moment, and the power of this narrative of progress leads us with this sense that slavery happened, but it ended. racism in the segregation period e happened, but it ended. and it's the "but it end
joining me now is laura murphy, who's professor at loyola universal in new orleans and author of "metaphor: the slave trade in west african literature." and khalil mohammadaque culture, and managing editor of thegrio.com, joy reid. i want to start with you, khalil, because if you had to just sort of say, what are the aspects of slavery that americans think we know, that we're actually getting wrong. >> four words, lincoln freed the slaves. >> yeah, that's part of it....
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key operatives like khalid sheikh mohammad, topping the list of still wanted, ayman al zawari, the leader of al qaeda with a $25 million reward on his head. he iselieved to be hide income pakistan. some of the most hunted a a part of the new al qaeda affiliates like al shabaab in somalia. its leader leads the group said to be responsible for the attack on a fibroshopping mall two weeks ago. >> by normally merging with al qaeda, future americans were targeted, this group has put itself in the sights of the united states. >> the u.s. is also hund hungt other emerge terrorist leaders, nas sir al -- >> and with that kind of social pedia savvy, don't expect to see more land wars like afghanistan or iraq, officials say, this is the new face of the war on terror, small,lettal lightning raids by u.s. special forces. kate. >> all right. barbara, thank you so much. >>> let's go around the world now, starting in nairobi, kenya, where investigators have now identified some of the suspects in that deadly shopping mall attack. >> reporter: we now have new information link one of the most wanted al qaeda terrorist cells in east africa with that nairobi west g
key operatives like khalid sheikh mohammad, topping the list of still wanted, ayman al zawari, the leader of al qaeda with a $25 million reward on his head. he iselieved to be hide income pakistan. some of the most hunted a a part of the new al qaeda affiliates like al shabaab in somalia. its leader leads the group said to be responsible for the attack on a fibroshopping mall two weeks ago. >> by normally merging with al qaeda, future americans were targeted, this group has put itself in...