115
115
Aug 20, 2017
08/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
and saddam hussein didn't do the honorable thing.vaded another country. >> from the day the invasion took place, secretary baker led the effort to build a global coalition. they had two expeditions overseas in which they were going around from capital to capital looking for support. >> the united nations security council has authorized the use of force against iraq. >> 14 votes in favor, none against, none abstentions. the draft resolution has been adopted. >> getting that massive alliance together truly goes down in history as one of the greatest accomplishments i think of any president to be able to get that. many people on your side, believing in the same thing and ready to do the same thing. >> what george bush managed to do in iraq with that coalition in effect is to create the beginnings of this new world order. i mean who could have imagined a coalition that would have the soviet union, china and then the middle eastern states, as well. standing up to one of their own. >> hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest the inevi
and saddam hussein didn't do the honorable thing.vaded another country. >> from the day the invasion took place, secretary baker led the effort to build a global coalition. they had two expeditions overseas in which they were going around from capital to capital looking for support. >> the united nations security council has authorized the use of force against iraq. >> 14 votes in favor, none against, none abstentions. the draft resolution has been adopted. >> getting...
82
82
Aug 29, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
book, children of monsters which looks at the lives of 20 dictators including stalin, mussolini, and saddam hussein. >> it jay, what were you doing in albania in 2002? >> i was on the state department speaking tour, there's a boast, it happened happened since. but it was interesting. in 2000 to about ten years after the collapse of communism in albania the country was in bad shape and still is,. >> this book i'm holding onto with hundreds of names on it, children of monsters came out of that. >> albania has suffered under terrible dictatorship, one of the worst that man has ever known. the thing closest to a was the dictatorship of -- and north korea. albania was like the personal dungeon no one left the country, known came in, it was almost the perfect tierney, so i was being shown around, the capital by young men. it occurred to me task did he have children? i cannot imagine being a son or daughter of him, to stand albania #to go out? would you think, would you like? , magazine writer some eyes looking for my next meal which is the next magazine topic. and i thought it should be his child
book, children of monsters which looks at the lives of 20 dictators including stalin, mussolini, and saddam hussein. >> it jay, what were you doing in albania in 2002? >> i was on the state department speaking tour, there's a boast, it happened happened since. but it was interesting. in 2000 to about ten years after the collapse of communism in albania the country was in bad shape and still is,. >> this book i'm holding onto with hundreds of names on it, children of monsters...
56
56
Aug 13, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
saddam hussein's foreign minister was a christian. so, the idea of this overtaking of the secretary and is and that is always present, but has been amplified, i think by the influence of outsiders like iran and influenced by outsiders like those from al qaeda and other terrorist organizations and other radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and sort of found religion after the 1991 gulf war because he wanted to be more relevant within the world of islam. he wanted to be able to attract more of those folks so that he could then use them to increase his sphere of influence. other questions? >> understanding the media reality, how a reliable way you say the us is partners today? , chip a hit did we take by again prematurely walking away from a mission, thinking about syria today? how bad is that in how much is the insurgency taking away because of the skittishness of the public and reliability of the news media to paint the picture. >> it's a good question and gets to this
saddam hussein's foreign minister was a christian. so, the idea of this overtaking of the secretary and is and that is always present, but has been amplified, i think by the influence of outsiders like iran and influenced by outsiders like those from al qaeda and other terrorist organizations and other radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and sort of found religion after the 1991 gulf war because he wanted to be more relevant...
51
51
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the saddam hussein foreign minister was a christian. so the idea of this overtaking of sectarianism is something that is always been present but has been amplified i think by the influence of outsiders like iran and has been influenced by outsiders like those that from al qaeda and other terrorist organizations. and other radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and so the religion after the 19 one gulf war because he wanted to be more relevant within the world of islam. he wants to be able to attract more of those folks so that he could then use them to increase his sphere of influence. other questions? >> hi tom. understanding the media reality they're the most, how reliable would you say that the us is as a partner today. how much of a hit and credibility did we take but again, prematurely working away from a mission? i'm thinking about syria today. how bad is that. how much did the insurgency and everything if you weigh this up because of the skittishness of the public a
the saddam hussein foreign minister was a christian. so the idea of this overtaking of sectarianism is something that is always been present but has been amplified i think by the influence of outsiders like iran and has been influenced by outsiders like those that from al qaeda and other terrorist organizations. and other radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and so the religion after the 19 one gulf war because he wanted to be...
48
48
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 1
, the post— saddam generation of iraq, the post— saddam generation of iraqi leaders, have failed to deliverthe people of your country. unity and the most basic security to the people of your countrylj unity and the most basic security to the people of your country. i agree, and this is not because of the fault of politicians only. it is the dismantlement of the state, the institutions of the state of iraq that had to do with occupation. we are paying the price now. not only was saddam overthrown, but the state of iraq was overthrown. the army, the security, the intelligence. the judiciary. the process of political... politicising the dismantling. there was a vacuum in iraq. we first spoke many years ago, andi iraq. we first spoke many years ago, and i wonder if we speak again in ten years, you actually believe iraq as we know it today will exist. we have talked about your belief that islamic state is not eradicated and that the struggle will continue, and the terror and the violence. we have talked about the kurds and your belief that there could be a conflict looming with the kurdish in th
, the post— saddam generation of iraq, the post— saddam generation of iraqi leaders, have failed to deliverthe people of your country. unity and the most basic security to the people of your countrylj unity and the most basic security to the people of your country. i agree, and this is not because of the fault of politicians only. it is the dismantlement of the state, the institutions of the state of iraq that had to do with occupation. we are paying the price now. not only was saddam...
152
152
Aug 12, 2017
08/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
saddam hussein and the people of the arab nation says the mother of all wars have started. earlier in the week that information ministry has received its own satellite dish and the foreign ministry -- somebody knocking on the door, john and i are going to hide. >> we opened the door and there were several armed iraqui people, and several of them could speak broken english and said what are you doing here, you should be in the bonker. i fell to minis and said i won't don't, i don't care about the war. so i got up and we continued coverage for the next 12 hours. >> what is at stake is more than one small country, it is a big idea, a new world order where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universe sall aspirations of mankind, peace and security, freedom and the rule of love. >> george bush was one of the youngest pilots in the navy during his second war world war. shot down survived. and that experience was so surreal for george bush. and so, there is a realization that if you can use overwhelming air power you're going to be able to trip not on
saddam hussein and the people of the arab nation says the mother of all wars have started. earlier in the week that information ministry has received its own satellite dish and the foreign ministry -- somebody knocking on the door, john and i are going to hide. >> we opened the door and there were several armed iraqui people, and several of them could speak broken english and said what are you doing here, you should be in the bonker. i fell to minis and said i won't don't, i don't care...
35
35
Aug 6, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
saddam hussein's foreign minister was a christian. so the idea of this overtaking of the sectarianism is always present but has been amplified i think by the influence of outsiders like iran in focus from al qaeda and other activist organizations in the radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and found religion after the 1991 gulf war because he wanted to be more relevant in the world of islam he wanted to be able to attract more of those folks so that he could use them to increase his sphere of influence. another question. >> understanding the media realities of how reliable would you say the u.s. is as a part are today and how much of a hit in credibility do we get by prematurely walking away from a mission, how much did it know they could wait this out because of the skittishness of the public and the reliability of the news media to paint the picture? >> that is a good question and it goes to this gentleman's question about the very long view which some people may say
saddam hussein's foreign minister was a christian. so the idea of this overtaking of the sectarianism is always present but has been amplified i think by the influence of outsiders like iran in focus from al qaeda and other activist organizations in the radicals because iraq was not a radical country in that respect. saddam hussein started acting that way and found religion after the 1991 gulf war because he wanted to be more relevant in the world of islam he wanted to be able to attract more...
66
66
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
not only saddam was overthrown, but the state of iraq, the institutions, were overthrown. judiciary through the process of political... politicising the ba'athification. there was a vacuum in iraq. we first spoke many years ago, and i wonder if we speak again in ten years, you actually believe iraq as we know it today will exist. we have talked about your belief that is is not eradicated and that the struggle will continue, and the terror and the violence. we have talked about the kurds and your belief that there could be a conflict looming with the kurdish in the north of your country. yes. iraq doesn't seem to have a viable future. for now, as a sense, but it is also something that is changing in iraq. the dynamics and movement of the people. talking to the clerics of the shia and sunni, they are calling for a civic state, for dismantling sectarianism and moving towards an equal citizenship. that's talk, and the reality on the ground is that the sectarian militia, popular mobilisation forces, these are the guys... on the other hand, the clerics are aware, this was due to
not only saddam was overthrown, but the state of iraq, the institutions, were overthrown. judiciary through the process of political... politicising the ba'athification. there was a vacuum in iraq. we first spoke many years ago, and i wonder if we speak again in ten years, you actually believe iraq as we know it today will exist. we have talked about your belief that is is not eradicated and that the struggle will continue, and the terror and the violence. we have talked about the kurds and...
41
41
Aug 5, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
not only was saddam overthrown, but the state of iraq was overthrown.gence. the judiciary. the process of political... politicising the dismantling. the whole state was dismantled and there was a vacuum in iraq. we first spoke many years ago, and i wonder if we speak again in ten years, you actually believe iraq as we know it today will exist. we have talked about your belief that islamic state is not eradicated and that the struggle will continue, and the terror and the violence. we have talked about the kurds and your belief that there could be a conflict looming with the kurdish in the north of your country. yes. iraq doesn't seem to have a viable future? for now, there is that sense. but it is something that is changing in iraq. the dynamics and movement of the people, talking to the clerics of the shia and sunni, as well as christians, they are calling for a civic state, for dismantling sectarianism and moving towards an equal citizenship. that is talk, and the reality on the ground is that the sectarian militias, popular mobilisation forces, these
not only was saddam overthrown, but the state of iraq was overthrown.gence. the judiciary. the process of political... politicising the dismantling. the whole state was dismantled and there was a vacuum in iraq. we first spoke many years ago, and i wonder if we speak again in ten years, you actually believe iraq as we know it today will exist. we have talked about your belief that islamic state is not eradicated and that the struggle will continue, and the terror and the violence. we have...
212
212
Aug 24, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
for trying to discredit her husband who was a diplomat that investigated the possibility that saddamussein had purchased yellow uranium and concluded it was unlikely saddam hussein had bought the nuclear fuel-making material. this is problematic for bush administration officials because they justified the invasion of iraq by arguing that saddam hussein was developing nuclear weapons. nbc's edward lawrence is in d.c. this morning. >> reporter: she has a go fund me page now to buy a controlling interest in twitter, with the sole goal of deleting president trump's twitter account. she wants to raise $1 billion. currently they have about $35,000 they have raised on this. she writes on the go fund me page that president donald trump said horrible things. she goes on to say that the president's tweets are read around the world. and could spark a war around the world. it says on the page if they don't reach their goal, they'll still buy stock in twitter and try to get the account removed during t grass roo grassroots muzzle muzzle cantwell i've made no secret of that." >>> over 140 million
for trying to discredit her husband who was a diplomat that investigated the possibility that saddamussein had purchased yellow uranium and concluded it was unlikely saddam hussein had bought the nuclear fuel-making material. this is problematic for bush administration officials because they justified the invasion of iraq by arguing that saddam hussein was developing nuclear weapons. nbc's edward lawrence is in d.c. this morning. >> reporter: she has a go fund me page now to buy a...
36
36
Aug 8, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
similarly, in iraq under saddam hussein, and saddam hussein was a bad man, but even under saddam hussein christian serve in the parliament and the cabinet took a practice their faith freely and openly and they were successful in business. thanks to george w. bush invasion of iraq and the subsequent civil war, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the uk and the united states, the same thing is happening in syria. there is a solution to all of this but it's not sexy or quick or easy. it's something that many of us have heard about but haven't actually seen. it's called diplomacy. whether trump likes assad's politics or not, the only way to say that country from becoming a failed state or an isis state is to sit at the table with all of the stakeholders, including the syrians, the russians, and whether we like it or not, the iranians are we going to have to accept the fact that assad is not going anywhere, nor should he. whether we like it or not, this is the internationally recognized government of syria. and that is no matter what trump and obama have said. we
similarly, in iraq under saddam hussein, and saddam hussein was a bad man, but even under saddam hussein christian serve in the parliament and the cabinet took a practice their faith freely and openly and they were successful in business. thanks to george w. bush invasion of iraq and the subsequent civil war, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the uk and the united states, the same thing is happening in syria. there is a solution to all of this but it's not sexy or...
43
43
Aug 2, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the worst legacy of saddam was that we had a choice of these things. which one to choose. if he had asked us this question in 2014 or 15, we would had one answer, what he did to the yazidi's. this is the worst thing that is happened to the 21st century so far. and i hope will be the last such events of its nature. this is a sad thing because iraq is a place of minorities. based on the letters she gives a very visit description of what she sees when she goes there. it is really a -- of minorities. baghdad at the turn of the last century had a plurality of jews who would've known that, yet they have left their mark on the iraqi states. this is something we have taken into account when the drafters of the iraqi constitution started working on the job. if you look at our preamble, the elements a plurality the multiple nature of iraq is imprinted there. so this is something we have to live with and we have chosen as a result federal structure that combined us yet take into account all of our diversities. iraq in 2017 is not the iraq of 2014. the iraqi army of 2017 is not the ir
i think the worst legacy of saddam was that we had a choice of these things. which one to choose. if he had asked us this question in 2014 or 15, we would had one answer, what he did to the yazidi's. this is the worst thing that is happened to the 21st century so far. and i hope will be the last such events of its nature. this is a sad thing because iraq is a place of minorities. based on the letters she gives a very visit description of what she sees when she goes there. it is really a -- of...
44
44
Aug 22, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: i would just like to say pedt the same people who clap when saddam hussein went down because he did that things in that country, they complained going down inue our country, the people doing that in our country. i'm so embarrassed that our president would be quite the kkk to the protesters, but he would --er eqauate the keith,e will go next to florida, republican line. caller: good morning. welcome to america. caller, color -- president trump did not equate the moral equivalency between the two groups. he was equating the violence. both sides were violent. i had to say that. i don't understand how we got here. eight years ago we elected a black president twice. we have gone from being the greatest country and things like no gay marriage by the president elected at the time to where we are now. things are moving so fast. a lot of these people were not offended until they were told they were offended. i think it is a slippery slope. your effort you contextualize these monuments. where i see america going is this conscious movement to divide this country. things are moving so fa
caller: i would just like to say pedt the same people who clap when saddam hussein went down because he did that things in that country, they complained going down inue our country, the people doing that in our country. i'm so embarrassed that our president would be quite the kkk to the protesters, but he would --er eqauate the keith,e will go next to florida, republican line. caller: good morning. welcome to america. caller, color -- president trump did not equate the moral equivalency between...
240
240
Aug 24, 2017
08/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
he was the diplomat investigating that saddam hussein had purchased yellow cake uranium. this was problematic for bush administration officials, because they justified the invasion of iraq by arguing that saddam was developing nuclear weapons. nbc's edward lawrence has more. why is valerie plame wilson making news now? >> reporter: she has a go fund me page now to buy a controlling interest in twitter, with the sole goal of deleting president trump's twitter account. she wants to raise $1 billion. $33,000 has already been pledged. she says the president has said some horrible things. she adds on the page that the president's tweets are read around the world and could spark a military confrontation that could go nuclear. it says on the page if they don't reach their goal, they'll still buy stock in twitter and try to get the account removed during the shareholder's meeting. frances? >> a long way to go. we'll see where she goes from there. edward, thank you. >>> the following stories that we're going to bring you now are caught on camera. this may be difficult for some vie
he was the diplomat investigating that saddam hussein had purchased yellow cake uranium. this was problematic for bush administration officials, because they justified the invasion of iraq by arguing that saddam was developing nuclear weapons. nbc's edward lawrence has more. why is valerie plame wilson making news now? >> reporter: she has a go fund me page now to buy a controlling interest in twitter, with the sole goal of deleting president trump's twitter account. she wants to raise $1...
59
59
Aug 8, 2017
08/17
by
KQEH
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
by removing saddam hussein, we allowed the shiites to take the majority. so now we have iran and iraq as allies. and we created 300,000 sunni terrorists overnight by dismembering saddam hussein's sunni army. they joined al qaeda. they joined isis. so we need to remember who is involved in the mess that right now europe is suffering from with the influx of refugees. >> i'm glad you brought that full circle. and it raises this issue for me in part because some of the -- some of the viewers know this already, of course. i got embroiled on this on "meet the press" and the weekend where president trum health care plan made this statement in an interview with bill o'reilly about russia and the u.s. and this is the conversation. he said what do you think, you think we're so innocent? so they jumped all over him for making this ugly comparison between russia and the u.s. and my point on that was the point you're making about a different set of facts here. but my point was that on that one issue, donald trump is right. i quoted my grandmother who said to me all the
by removing saddam hussein, we allowed the shiites to take the majority. so now we have iran and iraq as allies. and we created 300,000 sunni terrorists overnight by dismembering saddam hussein's sunni army. they joined al qaeda. they joined isis. so we need to remember who is involved in the mess that right now europe is suffering from with the influx of refugees. >> i'm glad you brought that full circle. and it raises this issue for me in part because some of the -- some of the viewers...
54
54
Aug 22, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: i would just like to say pedt the same people who clap when saddam hussein went down because he did that things in that country, they complained going down inue our country, the people doing that in our country. i'm so embarrassed that our president would be quite the kkk to the protesters, but he would --er eqauate the keith,e will go next to florida, republican line. caller: good morning. welcome to america. caller, color -- president trump did not equate the moral equivalency between the two groups. he was equating the violence. both sides were violent. i had to say that. i don't understand how we got here. eight years ago we elected a black president twice. we have gone from being the greatest country and things like no gay marriage by the president elected at the time to where we are now. things are moving so fast. a lot of these people were not offended until they were told they were offended. i think it is a slippery slope. your effort you contextualize these monuments. where i see america going is this conscious movement to divide this country. things are moving so fa
caller: i would just like to say pedt the same people who clap when saddam hussein went down because he did that things in that country, they complained going down inue our country, the people doing that in our country. i'm so embarrassed that our president would be quite the kkk to the protesters, but he would --er eqauate the keith,e will go next to florida, republican line. caller: good morning. welcome to america. caller, color -- president trump did not equate the moral equivalency between...
38
38
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
similarly in iraq, under saddam hussein -- he was a bad man, but even under saddam hussein, christians served in the parliament and cabinet. they practiced their faith really and openly and they were successful in business. angst to george w. bush's invasion of iraq, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the u.k., and the united states. the same thing is now happening in syria. there is a solution to all of this, but it is not sexy, quick or easy. it is something that many of us have heard about, but haven't actually seen. it is called diplomacy. whether trump likes assad's politics or not, the only way to save the country is to sit at the table with all of the stakeholders including the syrians, the russians, and the iranians. we will have to accept the fact that assad is not going anywhere. nor should he. whether we like it or not, his is the internationally recognized government of syria and that is no matter what trump and obama have said. we should respect that and we should sit across the table from bashar al-assad. thank you very much. mr. solomon: tha
similarly in iraq, under saddam hussein -- he was a bad man, but even under saddam hussein, christians served in the parliament and cabinet. they practiced their faith really and openly and they were successful in business. angst to george w. bush's invasion of iraq, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the u.k., and the united states. the same thing is now happening in syria. there is a solution to all of this, but it is not sexy, quick or easy. it is something that...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
concerning the gulf now it to has had its fair share of tensions with other neighbors for example saddam where kyra was sometimes perhaps unfairly accused of supporting various insurgent groups but i think your diplomacy has long refrained from very sharp rhetoric and really tried to avoid making saddam into an obvious and explicit enemy why is it different with qatar why would those differences have to be brought out into the open rather than being resolved quietly diplomatically behind closed doors well this is issues that have been outstanding for maybe two decades now and i think that the real the security that has been generated the degree of direct impact the loss of life or the. direct threat to the stability of the country whether individually or collectively the general out of national security as water into the more direct and more impactful managed to deal with this issue this issues could not be this is so seated from the harboring of terrorism the. providing resources to terrorist organizations and this is a phenomena that has impacted a lot of countries among them russia. i
concerning the gulf now it to has had its fair share of tensions with other neighbors for example saddam where kyra was sometimes perhaps unfairly accused of supporting various insurgent groups but i think your diplomacy has long refrained from very sharp rhetoric and really tried to avoid making saddam into an obvious and explicit enemy why is it different with qatar why would those differences have to be brought out into the open rather than being resolved quietly diplomatically behind closed...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
good guys knew that and of course we could see that from the outside ok there were no ties between saddam hussein and al qaeda and yet sixty nine percent of the. people before we invaded believed that saddam hussein had something to do with nine eleven mind you because of his ties with al qaeda amassed a full. mainstream media operation in cooperation with these people who want to make a war in iraq that's what we're seeing now now i have to say there was one exception in all this time two thousand and three we know about we know about now in two thousand and seven there was an honest manager intelligence who ran an estimate saying iran had stopped working on its nuclear weapons at the end of two thousand and three and had not resume work on that that's big ok that was honest and that is the only estimate in my experience and i've been around a while that played a huge role and stopping a war because bush and cheney were hell bent on stopping a war in their last year in office two thousand and eight so we have to say that you know there that doubtless some honest analysts left in the cia
good guys knew that and of course we could see that from the outside ok there were no ties between saddam hussein and al qaeda and yet sixty nine percent of the. people before we invaded believed that saddam hussein had something to do with nine eleven mind you because of his ties with al qaeda amassed a full. mainstream media operation in cooperation with these people who want to make a war in iraq that's what we're seeing now now i have to say there was one exception in all this time two...
99
99
Aug 12, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
is saddam the doctors directly? no, they are private companies that do that but the government controls them so progressivism being state-directed capitalism is more fascism than socialism. let's go you spend quite a bit of time with benito mussolini. >> guest: many link fascism with hitler but hitler never call himself a fascist. if you read my book the word fascism almost never enters. hitler wanted to marry -- hitler was a racist. hitler was an anti-semite and he made this anti-semitism and bigotry a central part of national socialism. mussolini was not a racist. mussolini ultimately will represent pure fascism and mussolini came to power in the 1920s. hitler came to power in 1933. hitler revered mussolini. hitler said mussolini is the last of the seas are so if you look for fascism at the beginning at its point of origin you have to look at mussolini. let's go you are saying that fascism is a left-wing political cause. >> guest: fascism was recognized to be left-wing not only by the fascist but the idea of fasci
is saddam the doctors directly? no, they are private companies that do that but the government controls them so progressivism being state-directed capitalism is more fascism than socialism. let's go you spend quite a bit of time with benito mussolini. >> guest: many link fascism with hitler but hitler never call himself a fascist. if you read my book the word fascism almost never enters. hitler wanted to marry -- hitler was a racist. hitler was an anti-semite and he made this...
80
80
Aug 18, 2017
08/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad. sort of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leaders have persuaded them martyrdom is the highest objective. i think it coward ice is something we should be exploiting in our propaganda. under obama since there was no ideological threat there was no need for a propaganda information campaign waged against it by us. under the trump administration this should be a priority. it can do considerable damage to the terrorists where they live. >> what does a propaganda campaign against isis and their allies look like? >> these people are being deceived into thinking they have some possibility of actually changing the west. i think a lot of people would be dissuaded going down that road if they thought they were engaged in fe futile activities. what we need are the
they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad. sort of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leaders have persuaded them martyrdom is the highest objective. i think it coward ice is something we should be exploiting in our propaganda....
77
77
Aug 1, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
these groups have not only suffered at the hands of isis but under the rule of saddam hussein and from intermittent conflict with other iraqis, continue to fight for their right as citizens and work to ensure a safe future for all iraqis. over the years of the united states institute of peace have supported iraqi minorities in local and national governments and ensuring fair representation safety and security for all iraqis. works to find practical solutions for preventing and resolving violent conflict. this is what we do. we do this by working on the ground in iraq and other countries around the world with local partners so they can become catalysts for peace in their own communities. we have been in iraq uninterrupted since two thousand three with offices in baghdad. in iraq focus on local communities in various parts of iraq including areas recently liberated from isis through dialogue, fostering inclusion, facilitating joint solving. we continue to support the alliance of iraqi minorities, a coalition of civil society organizations the provides a voice for minority groups and work
these groups have not only suffered at the hands of isis but under the rule of saddam hussein and from intermittent conflict with other iraqis, continue to fight for their right as citizens and work to ensure a safe future for all iraqis. over the years of the united states institute of peace have supported iraqi minorities in local and national governments and ensuring fair representation safety and security for all iraqis. works to find practical solutions for preventing and resolving violent...
42
42
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2008 eric schmidt came and asked us what is the worst thing that saddam hussein did? some of ussi entered -- answered some said the uprising. i think the worst legacy is that we had a choice of which one to choose. if we ask that question 2014 we would of had one answer this is the worse saying that has happened in the 21st century so far and i hope it is the last such of its beecher -- beecher because iraq is a place of minorities. there is a documentary written around that is a very vivid description of what she sees when she goes there.eally but at the turn of the last century there would have known that but they left their mark and in fact, this is something taken into account when they started working and if you look at of a preamble the elements of plurality in the multiple nature of the iraqi is imprinted so this is something they have to live with it and have chosen as a result the federal structure us to take into account. arak 2017 is not iraq of 2014. the iraqi army in 2017 is not the same of 2014 the government and the people are not the same i was recentl
in 2008 eric schmidt came and asked us what is the worst thing that saddam hussein did? some of ussi entered -- answered some said the uprising. i think the worst legacy is that we had a choice of which one to choose. if we ask that question 2014 we would of had one answer this is the worse saying that has happened in the 21st century so far and i hope it is the last such of its beecher -- beecher because iraq is a place of minorities. there is a documentary written around that is a very vivid...
86
86
Aug 18, 2017
08/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad.of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leaders have persuaded them martyrdom is the highest objective. i think it coward ice is something we should be exploiting in our propaganda. under obama since there was no ideological threat there was no need for a propaganda information campaign waged against it by us. under the trump administration this should be a priority. it can do considerable damage to the terrorists where they live. >> what does a propaganda campaign against isis and their allies look like? >> these people are being deceived into thinking they have some possibility of actually changing the west. i think a lot of people would be dissuaded going down that road if they thought they were engaged in fe futile activities. what we need are the gover
they are like saddam hussein was hiding in a hole far away from baghdad.of the ultimate power. that could be said of these terrorist leaders. why is it they are followers. it doesn't seem to occur to them and they accept the fact that they are the ones whose lives are at risk, that the terror leaders are the ultimate cowards. >> the terrorist leaders have persuaded them martyrdom is the highest objective. i think it coward ice is something we should be exploiting in our propaganda. under...
57
57
Aug 22, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
isis was brought in and came to power after we went after saddam hussein and pulled him out. came to power.is we only went over there because bush wanted their oil. look it up. some of what the president said in his speech are three takeaways, including, number one, our nation must seek an honorable and enduring outcome worthy of the tremendous sacrifices that have been made. second, the consequences of andd exit are predictable unacceptable, and third, said the president, i concluded that threats we face in afghanistan and the broader region arguments. that 20in the speech u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations are active in afghanistan, and pakistan, the highest concentration in any region of the world. let's get rocking him, north carolina. jonathan, jonathan on the independent nine -- line, welcome. i voted for barack obama twice and voted for donald trump that ame, and i believe lot of the democrats are grabbing at straws now. earlier caller talking about , and another caller trying to say that the war against terror is anything like the war in vietnam. the war
isis was brought in and came to power after we went after saddam hussein and pulled him out. came to power.is we only went over there because bush wanted their oil. look it up. some of what the president said in his speech are three takeaways, including, number one, our nation must seek an honorable and enduring outcome worthy of the tremendous sacrifices that have been made. second, the consequences of andd exit are predictable unacceptable, and third, said the president, i concluded that...
58
58
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
similarly, in iraq, under saddam hussein, and he was a bad man, be but even under him , christian served in the parliament and the cabinet and they practice their faith freely and openly and they were successful in business. thanks to george w. bush invasion of iraq and subsequent civil war, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the uk and the united states, the same thing is now happening in syria. there is a solution to all this, but it's not quick or easy. it is something that many of us have heard about but haven't actually seen. it's called diplomacy. whether trump likes his politics or not, the only way to save that country from becoming a failed state or nicest state is to sit at the table with all of the stakeholders, including the syrians, the russians, and whether we like it or not, the iranians. we have to accept the fact that assad is not going anywhere, nor should he, whether we like it or not, his is the internationally recognized government of syria. that is no matter what trump and obama have said. we should respect that and we should sit across
similarly, in iraq, under saddam hussein, and he was a bad man, be but even under him , christian served in the parliament and the cabinet and they practice their faith freely and openly and they were successful in business. thanks to george w. bush invasion of iraq and subsequent civil war, almost the entire iraqi christian community has left for jordan, the uk and the united states, the same thing is now happening in syria. there is a solution to all this, but it's not quick or easy. it is...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
of saddam was gone again to become. going to give them one hundred thirty via on the what and see if we don't. i mean i. did. not see. the. new ground up on. the tarmac of the consul. to see what. nor did he seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time grieving soul. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she is a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. this guy have a scar you know and for us again. most women. i don't know don't do this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do to her. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never heard of. the cd good on foot you didn't say it's not me even you can do that and this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me. and when he says the word northwest so that both of them on the right. dose every time to convey the quote above because did norheim had invention talk down seemed to come back all day because they want to show off to society that the we are met in our daughter
of saddam was gone again to become. going to give them one hundred thirty via on the what and see if we don't. i mean i. did. not see. the. new ground up on. the tarmac of the consul. to see what. nor did he seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time grieving soul. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she is a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. this guy have a scar you know and for us again. most women. i don't know don't do...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
of saddam was gone again to become a hundred feet isn't going to give them one hundred thirty via on the one see if we don't. i mean i. did. not. want. to talk to the consul. to see what. it's really. nor do they seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time breathing soul of lives. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she's a woman and in him india is. lower. and lower the things we're in for a more. this guy has got you know and for us again. most women. i don't we're going to this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do read to her. i guess this ready chief. will. look like they don't know you just never heard of. the cd you're not employed you didn't say it's not me even you can do that and this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me personally and when he says the word your class for the post of the other along with. everything to convey the quote above because did nor him had invention until down seemed to come back or did it because they want to show off to society that the we are met in our daughter by at all
of saddam was gone again to become a hundred feet isn't going to give them one hundred thirty via on the one see if we don't. i mean i. did. not. want. to talk to the consul. to see what. it's really. nor do they seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time breathing soul of lives. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she's a woman and in him india is. lower. and lower the things we're in for a more. this guy has got you know and for us again. most women. i don't...
55
55
Aug 3, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hard for me to that of that saddam. they stole seven times the data of the 2014 attack on sony pictures and equipment to 500 hours of movies. >> steal build or grow themselves. >> hbo is bribing they pulled off the greatest leak in the cyberspace era hours after game of thrones aired its third episode to a reported 30 million viewers worldwide. they claim to have access the and colonel network any mail system, and say they posted stuff online and did not issue a ransom demand. the hbo president told employees they do not believe the eu mail system has been compromised by the review is going on. >> we better get to work. -- iet episodes of narrowed episodes of shows and written material claimed to be from the final season of game of thrones surfaced online. -- >> the question is, can any company ever be fully hacker proof? they will certainly try. adrianna: still to day adrianna: working for the weekend? doug: hot and humid today and tomorrow, 92 today and tomorrow with possibilities of thunderstorms and the weekend, sun
. >> hard for me to that of that saddam. they stole seven times the data of the 2014 attack on sony pictures and equipment to 500 hours of movies. >> steal build or grow themselves. >> hbo is bribing they pulled off the greatest leak in the cyberspace era hours after game of thrones aired its third episode to a reported 30 million viewers worldwide. they claim to have access the and colonel network any mail system, and say they posted stuff online and did not issue a ransom...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
former chemical weapons facilities saddam hussein. it was actually told to me. that they knew that. contaminated. flabbergasted. i want to talk about these claims that are being served by plaintiff's lawyers who effectively are saying we don't agree with the decisions that were made by the military there were we think there were safer ways as we said ten years later five years later we think there were safer ways of disposing of waste and somebody should be accountable for not doing it the way that we think was safer. themselves and all this is about is. how to dispose of. waste. the problem with that argument that i've seen is that in most cases in fact across the board. making decisions often. and the way i believe all these illnesses can inventor invented it in part because they can hear is incinerators most of them went for offline if they found out. in the mean if they would have realized. and we didn't. we didn't fix the mess in the took action to fix it. he didn't. now it turns out there was something else in the contract because all that wasn't good then an indemnity folks s
former chemical weapons facilities saddam hussein. it was actually told to me. that they knew that. contaminated. flabbergasted. i want to talk about these claims that are being served by plaintiff's lawyers who effectively are saying we don't agree with the decisions that were made by the military there were we think there were safer ways as we said ten years later five years later we think there were safer ways of disposing of waste and somebody should be accountable for not doing it the way...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
of saddam was gone again to become a fetus is going to give them one hundred thirty via on the one see if we don't. i mean i. did. not. touch the constant. reading nor did he seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time grieving soul. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she is a woman and in him in. norwich. and over the things we're in for a more. this guy has got you know and for us again. most women. i don't we're going to this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do read to her. and. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never go. to sleep you're not employed you didn't say it's not meant you can you confirm that this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me. and you were using the word in your class so that both of them on the right. see every time to convey the quote above because did norheim had invention talk down seeming to come back or did it because they want to show off to society that the we are demanding our daughter by our own only i used to think that a good education genes a mind of mind set
of saddam was gone again to become a fetus is going to give them one hundred thirty via on the one see if we don't. i mean i. did. not. touch the constant. reading nor did he seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time grieving soul. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she is a woman and in him in. norwich. and over the things we're in for a more. this guy has got you know and for us again. most women. i don't we're going to this i believe there are some she wanted...
58
58
Aug 24, 2017
08/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
cover was blown by the bush administration in 2003 when her husband contradicted their theories on saddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction. she has launched a campaign to .ry and purchase twitter her goal is $1 billion to buy a controlling share of the publicly traded company. bloomberg pointing out that a controlling share of twitter would actually cost closer to $6 billion. we may not have to worry about that i suppose. as of last count she is at just over 35,000. genie: thank you for that look at the business news. time to check in on the press review. we are taking a look on what has been making headlines around the world today. a conflict we don't talk about enough in the media. the war in yemen. >> that's right. it started in march 2015. according to this piece on the front page of the new york times yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis and really there are plenty to choose from in the world right now. have destroyedgs much of the infrastructure in the country and medical facilities. doctors hadn't been paid in a year. there was a deadly cholera outbreak. the
cover was blown by the bush administration in 2003 when her husband contradicted their theories on saddam hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction. she has launched a campaign to .ry and purchase twitter her goal is $1 billion to buy a controlling share of the publicly traded company. bloomberg pointing out that a controlling share of twitter would actually cost closer to $6 billion. we may not have to worry about that i suppose. as of last count she is at just over 35,000. genie: thank...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
coming from five different bases in iraq these bases used to be former chemical weapons facilities the saddam hussein operated it was actually told to me by a former employee they knew the. meaning it was contaminated. flabbergasted in court i want to talk about these claims that are being served by plaintiff's lawyers who effectively are saying we don't agree with the decisions that were made by the military there were we think there were safer ways as we said ten years later five years later we think there were safer ways of disposing of waste and somebody should be accountable for not doing it the way that we think was safer or as often suggested that in trying to wrap themselves in the military and so all this is about is second guessing military decisions about how to dispose of . waste where dispose of waste the problem with that argument that i've seen is that in most cases in fact across the board k.b.r. was wrong in making decisions often concealing what they were doing from the military they were derelict they know what i believe in all these illnesses and then prevented it in part
coming from five different bases in iraq these bases used to be former chemical weapons facilities the saddam hussein operated it was actually told to me by a former employee they knew the. meaning it was contaminated. flabbergasted in court i want to talk about these claims that are being served by plaintiff's lawyers who effectively are saying we don't agree with the decisions that were made by the military there were we think there were safer ways as we said ten years later five years later...
252
252
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
they have looked at what happened to saddam hussein, to moammar gadhafi who ended up dead on a slab with american help. so as far as that goes, they are not going to give that up. there are no easy ways to see how this crisis can be involved, craig. >> miguel, you are again in the natural zone. what do the next 24 hours look like here? >> reporter: those that live here say they have to go living on business as usual. there's not much they can do. as a matter of fact, they have trust and confidence in the u.s. military. and really, they say, it is up to them as it is always confident. the military takes up about a third of this island. so that was those in uniform everywhere around this island, about 15 to 20 miles at length and at the narrow point, 4 miles wide. so for them, that's very reassuring. >> cynthia, a final thought? >> yes, i think the secretary defense mattis' statement yesterday said, quote, the u.s. is prepared, rehearsed and ready. it could be nicer language than the president used, more artful, but i think it's the same poignant information. >> a big thanks to you. and a
they have looked at what happened to saddam hussein, to moammar gadhafi who ended up dead on a slab with american help. so as far as that goes, they are not going to give that up. there are no easy ways to see how this crisis can be involved, craig. >> miguel, you are again in the natural zone. what do the next 24 hours look like here? >> reporter: those that live here say they have to go living on business as usual. there's not much they can do. as a matter of fact, they have trust...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
of saddam was gone again to become a fetus i'm going to give them one hundred thirty via on the what and see if you don't you. did. not. touch the problem that. you are. reading nor do they seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time breathing soul of bliss. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she's a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. discard have a scar you know and for us again. most women. i don't we're going to this i believe there are some she wanted it done. and. i really do read to her. and. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never heard of. the c.d.c. you're not employed you didn't say it's not me even you can do that and this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me. and when he says the word your class for the post of the month. every time to convey the quote above because they nor him had invention top down seem to come back all day because they want to show off to society died that we are a medical doctor by at all and only i used to think that a good education genes a min
of saddam was gone again to become a fetus i'm going to give them one hundred thirty via on the what and see if you don't you. did. not. touch the problem that. you are. reading nor do they seem. right although we. begin who lived in a hard. time breathing soul of bliss. and she's been saying all that because. as you said she's a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. discard have a scar you know and for us again. most women. i don't we're going to this i...