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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. people on your side, believing in the same thing and ready to do the same thing. if. >> 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 inevit
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...
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>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.st stand up for our security and for the rights and hopes of mankind. by heritage and by us choice, the united states of america will make that stand and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case not just to the american people but to the world. >> no one should have any illusions what the president of united states is talking about is a new war against iraq with the purpose of removing from power saddam hussein. >> you have a dictator there who is not obeying resolutions. so i think there's a strong case for action. >> a deal was reached, a vote taken and now the u.n. security council made it clear that weapons inspectors in or else. >> they pushed hard to get the security council to adopt a resolution demanding saddam hussein readmit inspectors. he agreed to to. >> the outcome of the current crisis is already d
>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.st stand up for our security and for the rights and hopes of mankind. by heritage and by us choice, the united states of america will make that stand and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case not just to the american people but to the world....
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>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.p for security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. by heritage and by choice, the united states of america will make that stand. and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand, as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case, not just to the american people, but to the world. >> no one should have any illusions. what the president of the united states is talking about is a new war against iraq, with the purpose of removing from power saddam hussein. >> you have a dictator there who is not obeying u.n. resolutions and he certainly wasn't, who had had weapons of mass destruction, and we thought still did. so, i think there was a strong case for action. >> a deal was reached a vote taken and now the u.n. security council has made it clear. let weapons inspectors in or else. >> powell pushed very hard to get the security council to adopt a resolu
>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.p for security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. by heritage and by choice, the united states of america will make that stand. and delegates to the united nations, you have the power to make that stand, as well. thank you very much. >> as bush is now seriously preparing for the invasion of iraq, he realizes he's going to have to make a public case, not just to the american people, but to the world....
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suddenly we get rid of saddam hussein and they are on the bottom. so you have millions and millions of pissed off sunnis. >> we are not followers of saddam hussein, say this is man. we are sons of iraq and reject the american occupation of our country. >> when you end up fighting insurgents among the population not wearing uniforms with improvised imemployeesive devices, that's a very different task. >> militant cells each have eight to ten core members. they are hard to catch because they often hire poor villagers to pull the triggers. >> the military was caught pretty flat footed. and the policymakers wouldn't admit it was an insurgency. >> are we in the quick sand? is this going to be another quagmi quagmire? >> time will tell. >> it is very early in the morning. but there's very interesting news afoot. the rumors are getting very strong, the reports are becoming much more numerous that saddam hussein is in custody. that saddam hussein has been captured. >> ladies and gentlemen, we dpot him. >> there was a celebration in the administrative office
suddenly we get rid of saddam hussein and they are on the bottom. so you have millions and millions of pissed off sunnis. >> we are not followers of saddam hussein, say this is man. we are sons of iraq and reject the american occupation of our country. >> when you end up fighting insurgents among the population not wearing uniforms with improvised imemployeesive devices, that's a very different task. >> militant cells each have eight to ten core members. they are hard to catch...
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had to be independent of us the palestinians were jubilant but king hussein's decision was opposed by some senior jordanian officials one hundred jeff and what it might have been like that king hussein had concluded that he could no longer hope to regain the whole of the west bank and therefore he had to put an end to any of the understanding's if concessions were required then the palestinians make them not jordan it was that account of how it. it was an attempt to give priority to jordanian matters and step away from the historic burden of responsibility for the west bank. i disagree with the decision which wasn't an easy one for his majesty to make in november the palestine national council met in algiers where artifacts made the historic announcement. y.b.'s miss shaaban not updated for display that they are. not done at the fields. i mean. the. the form of the federation of the palestinian state was fine. but the palestinians understood that establishing a state requires more than. the p.l.o. had no control and he. told that. they. had to move that they didn't want the same thing
had to be independent of us the palestinians were jubilant but king hussein's decision was opposed by some senior jordanian officials one hundred jeff and what it might have been like that king hussein had concluded that he could no longer hope to regain the whole of the west bank and therefore he had to put an end to any of the understanding's if concessions were required then the palestinians make them not jordan it was that account of how it. it was an attempt to give priority to jordanian...
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the west bank king hussein effectively renounced his kingdom's historic claim to the west back paving the way for the area to be part of a palestinian state if ever israeli occupation were to end there. and then i lend. our demo soup you know to have a shabby infamous t.v. feed that could be a must see it. to be he walked by me be a man feel gallica have all who feel that you don't let the healy villa's the media till. i've looked at arctic in my to. be accessible when i may. well have. mopey for the levees and of the loom of them as seek you know. and you will help it i shall i will for just in you. and. somethin be machine. gun but of all the tough i had. to do was in the hope that a little i would that was to hear that. because for them that we had had enough and done everything possible we supported the p.l.o. but in the end we concluded that the p.l.o. had to be independent of us the palestinians were jubilant but king hussein's decision was opposed by some senior jordanian officials left out of the left and what it might have been like that a sane had concluded that he could no
the west bank king hussein effectively renounced his kingdom's historic claim to the west back paving the way for the area to be part of a palestinian state if ever israeli occupation were to end there. and then i lend. our demo soup you know to have a shabby infamous t.v. feed that could be a must see it. to be he walked by me be a man feel gallica have all who feel that you don't let the healy villa's the media till. i've looked at arctic in my to. be accessible when i may. well have. mopey...
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. >>> for all who love freedom and peace, the world without saddam hussein is a better and safer place. >> the war may be officially over, but the violence rages on. >> congress must no longer follow him deeper into the quagmire in iraq. >> president bush fired an election year shot. he cited an urgent lead for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where are the troops? >> shame on bush! shame on bush! >> signs the economy is in trouble just keep on coming. >> i see a great day coming for our country, and i'm eager for the work ahead. god bless you. and may god bless america. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> my fellow americans, major combat operations in iraq have ended. in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. >> today there's a total of 147,000 american troops throughout iraq. 42,000 in baghdad alone. that's 50% more than the entire u.s. force it took to fight and win the wore. but critics claim it's still not enough troops to win the peace. >> while t
. >>> for all who love freedom and peace, the world without saddam hussein is a better and safer place. >> the war may be officially over, but the violence rages on. >> congress must no longer follow him deeper into the quagmire in iraq. >> president bush fired an election year shot. he cited an urgent lead for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. >> hurricane katrina is now bearing down on louisiana. >> where is the federal government? where...
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saddam hussein became the hate figure for all of america and the country that you'd known through yournts and your mum as a place of heritage, of language, of food, of all of these positive warm feelings, suddenly was defined to most americans as somewhere hateful and frightening. yeah, my mother saw that happening right in front of us, and i remember seeing the first live real—time images of iraq that i've ever seen in my life, which were green tinted, coming from the night vision on cnn. there were pictures of buildings that were being blown to bits, that i was never going to be able to visit. as we were watching this, my mother turned to my brothers and i and said, "you know, there's no iraqi restaurants in new york?" it was like the riddle of the sphinx. years later, i understood that she was pointing out that iraq was not visible in the us beyond oil and war. and we'll get to iraqi restaurants in new york later. sure. because although you're an artist, one of your installations was indeed inside a restaurant and was all about food and connections between food and culture and art.
saddam hussein became the hate figure for all of america and the country that you'd known through yournts and your mum as a place of heritage, of language, of food, of all of these positive warm feelings, suddenly was defined to most americans as somewhere hateful and frightening. yeah, my mother saw that happening right in front of us, and i remember seeing the first live real—time images of iraq that i've ever seen in my life, which were green tinted, coming from the night vision on cnn....
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they were so much a part of the saddam hussein story that the iraqi government wanted them back. to you in such a broad way, a sort of artistic, experiential way? just as a point of clarification, which is interesting in answering your question, i was collaborating with a chef at this restaurant called park avenue and the chef's name was kevin lasko, and what we did with that project was really kind of look at the way that a menu happens. and a menu is presented to you almost like, almost like the accession cards in a museum now that tells you exactly what kind of pigment is used and so, the menu tells you where your rugelach comes from, it tells you where your meat is harvested from. it's a way of making the dinerfeel good, and i wanted to make the dinerfeel bad. so iraqi date syrup in the united states hasn't been labelled as "product of iraq" for years because it's been impossible to get it through customs without event, and so it says "product of lebanon" or weirdly enough, "product of netherlands", where i've never seen a date palm grow. and to be able to actually reveal, yo
they were so much a part of the saddam hussein story that the iraqi government wanted them back. to you in such a broad way, a sort of artistic, experiential way? just as a point of clarification, which is interesting in answering your question, i was collaborating with a chef at this restaurant called park avenue and the chef's name was kevin lasko, and what we did with that project was really kind of look at the way that a menu happens. and a menu is presented to you almost like, almost like...
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him as a traitor under attack out of fat sort of political refuge with his former adversary king hussein of jordan since the p.l.o. is expulsion from jordan relations between the two leaders had always been an easy but out of fact and king hussein now came together in an uneasy alliance the king allowed the palestinian parliament in exile to convene in the jordanian capital amman in one nine hundred eighty four. this proved a lifeline to affect his ability to convene the palestine national council with the required one allowed him to maintain the legitimacy of his leadership of the p.l.o. . that. we look for locations to hold the p. and c. meeting there were suggestions of holding it on board the ship it was the session of the p. and c. hadn't taken place the p.l.o. wouldn't have finished and tell us any legitimacy last so in spite of our reservations it was convenient. the jordanian p.l.o. repr small led to the signing of the i-man accord in february one thousand nine hundred five according to its terms the p.l.o. and jordan would form a joint delegation to future negotiations for resol
him as a traitor under attack out of fat sort of political refuge with his former adversary king hussein of jordan since the p.l.o. is expulsion from jordan relations between the two leaders had always been an easy but out of fact and king hussein now came together in an uneasy alliance the king allowed the palestinian parliament in exile to convene in the jordanian capital amman in one nine hundred eighty four. this proved a lifeline to affect his ability to convene the palestine national...
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him as a traitor under attack out of fat sort of political refuge with his former adversary king hussein of jordan since the p.l.o. is expulsion from jordan relations between the two leaders had always been uneasy but out of fact and king hussein now came together in an uneasy alliance the king allowed the palestinian parliament in exile to convene in the jordanian capital amman in one nine hundred eighty four. this proved a lifeline to affect his ability to convene the palestine national council with the required one allowed him to maintain the legitimacy of his leadership of the p.l.o. . the has now lawfully measured we looked for locations to hold the p. and c. meeting there were suggestions of holding it on board the ship it was the session of the p. and c. hadn't taken place the p.l.o. wouldn't have finished and tell us any legitimacy last so in spite of our reservations it was convened and i'm on the jordanian p.l.o. representative led to the signing of the i-man accord in february one thousand nine hundred five according to its terms the p.l.o. and jordan would form a joint delega
him as a traitor under attack out of fat sort of political refuge with his former adversary king hussein of jordan since the p.l.o. is expulsion from jordan relations between the two leaders had always been uneasy but out of fact and king hussein now came together in an uneasy alliance the king allowed the palestinian parliament in exile to convene in the jordanian capital amman in one nine hundred eighty four. this proved a lifeline to affect his ability to convene the palestine national...
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election yesterday because it would be sold by the supreme court that is at the end controlled by mr hussein it was to see now you'll still sen to run with that real and. we will present the will to people we cannot accept that we were not heard of this election because to will the people who is it it want to see is in cambodia now your party has in the meantime called on the international community to reject the results in the hope that fresh a fresh election maybe could be called i mean is that a few towel exercise at this stage. which doesn't stand in the plane so to be in the chip in that lead to. the government of yet it will not be illegitimate a government of cambodia and the. reactions from the e.u. from the united states from other countries show it very well that mr wilson said to have to deal with this legitimacy therefore if he wants to be a vocal night as a legitimate leader eat it all together than that has an itch to be a leader has to be a election. i mean. you're referencing there the u.s. and e.u. who are already worn cambodia that it could face harsh sanctions in the wake
election yesterday because it would be sold by the supreme court that is at the end controlled by mr hussein it was to see now you'll still sen to run with that real and. we will present the will to people we cannot accept that we were not heard of this election because to will the people who is it it want to see is in cambodia now your party has in the meantime called on the international community to reject the results in the hope that fresh a fresh election maybe could be called i mean is...
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zeid al hussein, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.no united nations human rights commissioner has served a full second term, but why did you choose to stand down afterjust one term? well, it was clear to me, that had i sought a second term, i would have to somehow win the approval of the agreement of the permanent five members of the security council — that's how it was done the first time i was elected. i was nominated by the secretary general following a series of interviews and then he sounded out the permanent five — the us, russia, china, france and uk — and they approved. i had no doubt that virtually none would approve me for a second term. and i wasn't willing to try, lest i be drawn into having to compromise. this office needs to maintain its independence, the term of a high commissioner should be limited to one five—year or six—year period, and that's it. so you think you would have got five straight vetoes — including from the uk and france? possibly. yes. possibly. i have irritated all governments over the course of four y
zeid al hussein, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.no united nations human rights commissioner has served a full second term, but why did you choose to stand down afterjust one term? well, it was clear to me, that had i sought a second term, i would have to somehow win the approval of the agreement of the permanent five members of the security council — that's how it was done the first time i was elected. i was nominated by the secretary general following a series of interviews and then he...
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secretary-general kofi annan sent his special adviser, zeid ra'ad al hussein, to investigate.was scked by what he found. >> sitting and listening to what victims were saying was really disturbing. i said it s akin to a lifeguard jumping into a pool, and instead of saving someone who was drowning, to actually drown them, almost. i mean, it seemed to be as cruel as that. n ai: five months later, zeid published a report that criticized the u.n.'s own investigations into alleged sexual abuse. but he said the main reason offenders often evaded jusce was that the u.n. had no criminal jurisdiction over its peacekeepers. >> the u.n. is not a sovereign body. at the most, the u.n. can dismiss someone from service, but it could not conct its own trials. that is for the governments themselves tdo. and if the member state does nothing or shields the individual, then impunity exists., was these sorts of issues which i found astonishing at the time.ai >> nthose issues had also caught the attention of anthony banbury, who spent more than 20 years inside the u.n. overseeing relief and peacekee
secretary-general kofi annan sent his special adviser, zeid ra'ad al hussein, to investigate.was scked by what he found. >> sitting and listening to what victims were saying was really disturbing. i said it s akin to a lifeguard jumping into a pool, and instead of saving someone who was drowning, to actually drown them, almost. i mean, it seemed to be as cruel as that. n ai: five months later, zeid published a report that criticized the u.n.'s own investigations into alleged sexual abuse....
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david: subsequently president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein.o in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have still gone forward? condoleezza: i say to people what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not yesterday. we simply believed as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction and was reconstituting them quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that you finally had to do what the international community had been threatening to do, to have serious consequences. in retrospect, i don't know if we had known what we would have done. i still think the world is better off without saddam hussein. he was a cancer in the region. while iraq went through an extraordinarily difficult time, and the thing i would do differently is how we rebuilt iraq. i think we made a lot of mistakes post war. i would rather be iraqi than syrian today. iraq has a chance to be a stabilizing element because they have an accountable government, the kurds an
david: subsequently president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein.o in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have still gone forward? condoleezza: i say to people what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not yesterday. we simply believed as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction and was reconstituting them quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that...
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my conversation with a member of khan's party and hussein hakani, the former ambassador to the united states. welcome to the program, everyone. truth and lies separate democracies from dictatorships. in the land of the free press, the home of the first amendment, a war between the executive and the fourth ex-estate. the white house barred her from a major rose garden event on wednesday for presuming to do her job, the very routine tradition of asking the president questions during an oval office photo op. journalists stood as one. fox news said they are in strong solidarity with cnn, calling for a free and unfettered press. the white house wants the coverage feddered and has done since the first days of this administration. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period. both in person and around the globe. >> shaun spicer our press secretary gave alternative facts to that. >> cnn is fake news. i don't take questions from cnn. just remember what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening. >> so that's the contest. of course the last quote
my conversation with a member of khan's party and hussein hakani, the former ambassador to the united states. welcome to the program, everyone. truth and lies separate democracies from dictatorships. in the land of the free press, the home of the first amendment, a war between the executive and the fourth ex-estate. the white house barred her from a major rose garden event on wednesday for presuming to do her job, the very routine tradition of asking the president questions during an oval...
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first by toppled former president saddam hussein, who was sunnl president saddam hussein, who was sunniprime minister abadi's ca reta ker governments. prime minister abadi's caretaker government has rushed to quell the protests with promises of thousands of jobs in quell the protests with promises of thousands ofjobs in the oil sector, and an urgent allocation of around $3 billion for electricity and water projects. for now, it is hard to predict how events will unfold, but this situation in iraq is at a bowling point as people's patients with what they feel is a remote and corrupt government in baghdad is wearing thin. —— boiling point. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: tens of thousands of israeli protesters rally against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred tha
first by toppled former president saddam hussein, who was sunnl president saddam hussein, who was sunniprime minister abadi's ca reta ker governments. prime minister abadi's caretaker government has rushed to quell the protests with promises of thousands of jobs in quell the protests with promises of thousands ofjobs in the oil sector, and an urgent allocation of around $3 billion for electricity and water projects. for now, it is hard to predict how events will unfold, but this situation in...
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president a bill fattah el-sisi senior members of the muslim brotherhood are among those sentenced hussein is in egypt campaign at amnesty international he joins us now live via skype from tunis what's your reaction to this verdict. the sentence as he's very still in force just. not be sentenced yet it is the. most we should not issue this non-binding and since a court. decision. and this actually it's very shocking because we're talking about seventy five minutes to scoop this bill t. . just seemed kind not the singles hugely service member has been a count there is over nine hundred people at the cd and it's various news there and not just so much it's fluency in line. was. the synthesis did this and mrs massive credit down is there is misspent downs and surely distance on as you say the grand mufti is opinion is non-binding nonetheless its convention that his opinion is sort before any death sentences is passed down i mean whatever he says that the court is likely to go ahead with with handing the sentence down isnt it. just true yes yes and it's just it's a sickening kind of he says th
president a bill fattah el-sisi senior members of the muslim brotherhood are among those sentenced hussein is in egypt campaign at amnesty international he joins us now live via skype from tunis what's your reaction to this verdict. the sentence as he's very still in force just. not be sentenced yet it is the. most we should not issue this non-binding and since a court. decision. and this actually it's very shocking because we're talking about seventy five minutes to scoop this bill t. . just...
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had to be independent of us the palestinians were jubilant but king hussein's decision was opposed by some senior jordanian officials was our jeff the medic might have let it get her sane had concluded that he could no longer hope to regain the whole of the west bank and therefore he had to put an end to any understanding and if concessions were required then the palestinians make them not jordan that was at a kind of more however. it was an attempt to give priority to jordanian matters and step away from the historic burden of.
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saddam hussein, with dan rather in 2003., a key justification for the impending american invasion. >> saddam hussein ( translated ): i think america and the world also knows that iraq no longer has the weapons. >> kroft: it was a controversial interview, but events would prove that what saddam said about the weapons was correct. ( church bells ) in 2015, pope francis was about to embark on a trip to the united states. a big story, and a rare opportunity for a few questions from "60 minutes." >> pelley: what is your goal for america? "to meet people," he told us. "just to meet with them." rr fager: i think we're more years, but the values and the standards that we live by are the same as they were the very first broadcast that went on the air in 1968. >> wallace: i'm mike wallace. >> kroft: some behind the scenes footage of the taping of that first broadcast has survived. >> wallace: well done. >> kroft: it began with harry reasoner getting rid of a cigarette. >> thank you. >> kroft: it was, after all, the '60s. >> "60 minute
saddam hussein, with dan rather in 2003., a key justification for the impending american invasion. >> saddam hussein ( translated ): i think america and the world also knows that iraq no longer has the weapons. >> kroft: it was a controversial interview, but events would prove that what saddam said about the weapons was correct. ( church bells ) in 2015, pope francis was about to embark on a trip to the united states. a big story, and a rare opportunity for a few questions from...
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the son of the sharif of mecca or sharif hussein, he was in damascus, where he planned to govern the new arab state. the french believe they had authority to determine who could or would rule there, and that is what caused the conflict. so, now i have gotten a little ahead of myself talking about the 1920's. i want to jump back to 1917. so the final of the three offers of the same land to three different people come in the form of the balfour declaration. this is the document where the british government formally acknowledged the return of the jews to a national home in palestine. there is a tremendous amount of history and tragedy between this declaration and the statement of independence issued by what would become the government of israel in may of 1948. but a great many people point to this document as a watershed in the trajectory of establishing the state of israel, both in the negative and the positive. i again direct you to the noncommittal language used. nothing is certain in this statement. in the second and third of the correspondence, agreement, and declaration, meaning i
the son of the sharif of mecca or sharif hussein, he was in damascus, where he planned to govern the new arab state. the french believe they had authority to determine who could or would rule there, and that is what caused the conflict. so, now i have gotten a little ahead of myself talking about the 1920's. i want to jump back to 1917. so the final of the three offers of the same land to three different people come in the form of the balfour declaration. this is the document where the british...
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in custody tbe affer was injured a onspre tngo a home on ha a po ing inacsecud of a relatives ofs hussein say he dealing with mental health cld he would commit such a violent act. girl andnto at let0 2ho s spee th here by the fountain. >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and killed ten peopletselsalto>>> lt ed >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and slo-mo models to sell it.realruo and refreshing bubbles. . >>> we'l a l concerns more needs to be done on the makiyah wilson >> the c for curry pet can carry. >> the n league giving teens hand adults wit autism the chance to play. >>llg newsba > out of greece, at least 20's people have been killed wildfir tearing through resortse near greece's capital thens, m aore than 100 people injured anddest. ing thth bea vessels, yachts and fishing boats to help evacuate people.i working to bottle the flames bee fueled by hearing if the new head of priore ge cge's monica goldson was named officially a the interim ceo, lindsay what is series of sca
in custody tbe affer was injured a onspre tngo a home on ha a po ing inacsecud of a relatives ofs hussein say he dealing with mental health cld he would commit such a violent act. girl andnto at let0 2ho s spee th here by the fountain. >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and killed ten peopletselsalto>>> lt ed >> last night's shooting came three months after a van hit and slo-mo...
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paul cruz and hussein muhammad are champions of noble causes. champions for israel and champions for our south florida community. mr. speaker, i am so proud of the work accomplished by paul and by mo, and i congratulate them on this much deserved recognition by boys town jerusalem. mosul tov, amigos, thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize two exceptional members of our community in bucks county, pennsylvania, who are working to make life better for homeless youth throughout our community. lois and margaret, both decided to create a community outreach project in order to give back to those in need. working together they knit a large red and black afghan one square at a time before connecting them and presenting them to robert "woody" wood of the sin energy project of bucks county, an organization that seeks to assist and counsel homeless youth and young adults. we commend them for their compassion, for our comm
paul cruz and hussein muhammad are champions of noble causes. champions for israel and champions for our south florida community. mr. speaker, i am so proud of the work accomplished by paul and by mo, and i congratulate them on this much deserved recognition by boys town jerusalem. mosul tov, amigos, thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize two exceptional...
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hussein is an expert on politics for the truman national security project she says the decision shows the blockade can be fought and won through legal means this is a very significant ruling by the international court of justice there are fifteen judges that weighed in on this decision eleven of those fifteen judges ruled in qatar's favor on three main issues the first issue was the issue of reuniting families that have been separated as a result of this inhumane blockade the second is to allow students who have had their studies interrupted as a result of the blockade to either continue their studies or obtain their records and the third is to allow qatari citizens to own property in amerinds to be able to access judicial systems in order to pursue their rights within the united arab emirate the qatari government is essentially fighting back but they're not using violent means they're using legal means just to purely defend the rights of their citizens of their people and i think that the other parties to the blockade saudi arabia bahrain egypt should be concerned because i don't thi
hussein is an expert on politics for the truman national security project she says the decision shows the blockade can be fought and won through legal means this is a very significant ruling by the international court of justice there are fifteen judges that weighed in on this decision eleven of those fifteen judges ruled in qatar's favor on three main issues the first issue was the issue of reuniting families that have been separated as a result of this inhumane blockade the second is to allow...
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sons of saddam hussein. consuming too much from fuel. driving too much trying to. get the result that the peace is moving increasingly fast. imposing folks. whom climate change. we make up oh but we want tons of us because the and up budget cuts we are the sum of some of this and. they want to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join us from stores as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent w.'s platform for africa majority. nico is in germany to learn german. and there's been the reason why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to suffer from the w.c. learning course nico streak. hello everyone welcome to the program and so what i hope is going to be a wonderful weekend for you all let's get this show on the ride with a look at today's hot topics. mythical that afghan man made on the green.
sons of saddam hussein. consuming too much from fuel. driving too much trying to. get the result that the peace is moving increasingly fast. imposing folks. whom climate change. we make up oh but we want tons of us because the and up budget cuts we are the sum of some of this and. they want to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join us from stores as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent w.'s platform for africa majority. nico is in...
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lucky to get that result to win against australia they've built themselves explode to get saddam hussein and did what they had to do against europe why they're looking very very good belgium must be feeling bulletproof you talked about knocking at south american countries they knocked out the favorites in brazil so they must think that they can beat anyone big decision for a bit about the belgian manager who is he going to play got a tactical run against brazil does he stick with the same table does he go a little bit different but the may still think france got the edge big decision today shows as well midfield as you bring about maturity or is he stick with. talented teams i think france will take it out how important is this for the premier league's of the last two or three years everybody talks about ronaldo messi the leader is the best this is a massive shot in the arm when you've got paul pogba so in france where you've got kevin de bruyne and a lot of these belgian players playing in the premier league for the premier league . well course it is the premier league in my opinion is
lucky to get that result to win against australia they've built themselves explode to get saddam hussein and did what they had to do against europe why they're looking very very good belgium must be feeling bulletproof you talked about knocking at south american countries they knocked out the favorites in brazil so they must think that they can beat anyone big decision for a bit about the belgian manager who is he going to play got a tactical run against brazil does he stick with the same table...
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we were fleeing oppression and dictatorship by the tyrannical regime of saddam hussein. we came here for the american dream for opportunity and democracy and absolutely that was realized for me and my family. that is the lens of how i have dictated my work and career and my mission to service. every day i grow up very much and realize how lucky i am to be here. a split-second decision and i would have still been in iraq. i am fortunate to be in this country to serve my kids and it is worth that sense of service that has almost given me a heightened antenna of justice because i grew up knowing what injustice was and what people in power could do to a vulnerable population and that has shaped who i am and my responsibility. >> especially the family history of saddam hussein. >> absolutely. my parents were part of the opposition movement and knew how evil that regime was and they tried to shine a light on what he was doing. it was because of their request for justice. >> host: you were involved in this issue. what were some of the defining moments before you decide to pursu
we were fleeing oppression and dictatorship by the tyrannical regime of saddam hussein. we came here for the american dream for opportunity and democracy and absolutely that was realized for me and my family. that is the lens of how i have dictated my work and career and my mission to service. every day i grow up very much and realize how lucky i am to be here. a split-second decision and i would have still been in iraq. i am fortunate to be in this country to serve my kids and it is worth that...
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and police in toronto are searching for a motive in sunday night's shooting. 29-year-old phasele husseinired into restaurants and cafes. a 10-year-old girl and an 18- year-old woman died. 13 other people were also hurt. the gun violence is rare in toronto but now they say tougher gun control may be needed in toronto. >> why does anyone in this city need to have a gun at all? and i know answering that question won't fully eliminate tragedies like this. but if we can prevent one of these incidents, then in my view it's a discussion worth having. >> hussein died after exchanging gunfire with police. and investigators are not clear if he was killed by the police or by himself. he suffered from depression and psychosis all of his life. >>> 463 parents separated from their children at the border have been deported. that number was far larger than previously reported. the administration has returned 1200 children over the age of five to their families. that's less than half of the 2500 children the government has been ordered to reunite with their families by thursday. there was an earlier dead
and police in toronto are searching for a motive in sunday night's shooting. 29-year-old phasele husseinired into restaurants and cafes. a 10-year-old girl and an 18- year-old woman died. 13 other people were also hurt. the gun violence is rare in toronto but now they say tougher gun control may be needed in toronto. >> why does anyone in this city need to have a gun at all? and i know answering that question won't fully eliminate tragedies like this. but if we can prevent one of these...
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it's been identified as hussein faisal hussein quickly said he opened fire sunday night killing a 10-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman and wounding 13 others. the suspect's family claims he suffered from severe mental health challenges and that their hearts are in pieces for the dems. killed in a shootout with police. satellite images appear to show north korea dismantling its main rocket launching facility. concern has been growing over the progress on dismantling the country's nuclear weapons program has agreed to buy president trump and kim jong un at their summit last month. good news is we look at those pictures. >> thank you very much. a lot of good news to tell you about. alphabet out with a blockbuster was a blockbuster was sold "after the bell" earnings google parent company easily beating the estimates after you account for a massive billion dollars fine on antitrust fun. google had to pay the e.u. last week over perceived abuse of his dominant position there. numbers predicted. lengthy bout joins us now with more and alphabets result. first of alphabet, strong sales of
it's been identified as hussein faisal hussein quickly said he opened fire sunday night killing a 10-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman and wounding 13 others. the suspect's family claims he suffered from severe mental health challenges and that their hearts are in pieces for the dems. killed in a shootout with police. satellite images appear to show north korea dismantling its main rocket launching facility. concern has been growing over the progress on dismantling the country's nuclear...
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a decade on from zeid raad al hussein's rort, the new inquiry was even more damning. >> this was a seriousre. most importantly, the lack of coordination between policies leaves most victims unattended and vulnerable. >> navai: the inquiry said this amounted to "an abuse of authority" on the part of three top u.n. officials. d the u.n. fired the head of mission in the central african republic. isobel coleman was a u.s. ambassador to the u.n. at the time. >> i must say from my perspective as a diplomat, looking at this all unfolding, it seemed that it was not a high-water mark for the u.n., to put it mildly. it's incredible to me that people had that report in their hands and didn't act upoit. >> navai: by now, the frenchs prosecutorre investigating the allegations. in may 25, they launched a irfull-scale criminal inquinto the rape of minors. the investigation centered on four members of the 152ndeg infantiment, who'd been identifi by the victims. enicknamed the red devils regiments based in colmar in the east of france; a 30-foot statue honors th in their hometown. but after more than three
a decade on from zeid raad al hussein's rort, the new inquiry was even more damning. >> this was a seriousre. most importantly, the lack of coordination between policies leaves most victims unattended and vulnerable. >> navai: the inquiry said this amounted to "an abuse of authority" on the part of three top u.n. officials. d the u.n. fired the head of mission in the central african republic. isobel coleman was a u.s. ambassador to the u.n. at the time. >> i must say...
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group, no reason to believe isis directed hussein to carry out the attack they are looking at whethere lived in afghanistan or pakistan. following issued out with police, his youngest victim, giuliana kotas. two american isis captured in syria will face charges in the united states, abraham is the most all from michigan accused of joining the terror group in 2015 captured in june. and indiana woman facing charges of false statements to the fbi. samantha was brought back to the us with four kids, her husband was killed while fighting with isis. jillian: three diplomats back in the states after making a surprise trip to cuba, state department officials visiting the embassy in havana to investigate a string of mysterious health incidents dating back more than a year. 26 americans have gotten sick with nausea and hearing loss, the exact cause is still unclear. cuba has denied responsibility. now awake after being hospitalized for parent overdose, representative saying novato is, quote, with her family, wants to express thanks to everyone for the love, prayers and support. some of the info
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our particular concern is that saddam hussein may supply terrorists with biological chemical or radiological material while. that guy was really wrong he would he was more wrong than the guy who told disney to spend three hundred million on making john cargher words which was ultimately watched by seven people. if you include international nine people ok as you saw in that clip robert muller helped just go into iraq hell just kill a million people in iraq you know what i'm not going to take his word ever again that's what i've decided with rising already you want to do that in fact in fact i don't think anyone should trust that guy on anything even two years from allergies or even a retirement home and he tells his son where you have been an important. if i were his son i believe about they had tapioca i got to. remember the wm d. thing even though. so i love that hell of you all with your analysis of the situation moving on the inter-american court of human rights has ruled in support of julian assange. freedom say. saying he deserves relief and safe passage but that hasn't stopped the brit
our particular concern is that saddam hussein may supply terrorists with biological chemical or radiological material while. that guy was really wrong he would he was more wrong than the guy who told disney to spend three hundred million on making john cargher words which was ultimately watched by seven people. if you include international nine people ok as you saw in that clip robert muller helped just go into iraq hell just kill a million people in iraq you know what i'm not going to take his...
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now give me hussein is a senior iranian national security official and says trump is really angry at himself. americans have been trying for two to three years now to convince other countries to confront iran instead of cooperating with iran but they haven't succeeded even their commercial partners like the europeans and china they clearly announce they won't go with the sanctions naturally russia won't cooperate nor will other countries in our opinion america is angry because it is isolated itself and it feels that it remains alone against iran. at the center of this latest escalation in the war of words is trump's vow to block the sale of iranian oil the country's biggest money maker earlier this month rouhani threatened to respond by disrupting international shipping lanes in the strait of hormuz an important part of the region's oil supply chain in or. is it wise that while we have all these shores under our control we will not be able to export oil and other countries will this is not smart. in a speech on sunday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o took aim at iran's leaders t
now give me hussein is a senior iranian national security official and says trump is really angry at himself. americans have been trying for two to three years now to convince other countries to confront iran instead of cooperating with iran but they haven't succeeded even their commercial partners like the europeans and china they clearly announce they won't go with the sanctions naturally russia won't cooperate nor will other countries in our opinion america is angry because it is isolated...
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hussein's family said he suffered depression exchanging gunfire after the attack. was found dead nearby shortly after. authorities still hunting for a motive. terrorism has not been ruled out. the first victim identified as lewis fallon, a tenure met girl was also killed. the toronto blue jay's holding a moment of silence for the victims before their game against the minnesota twins. three teenagers behind bars accused of a police chase that killed a police officer. 16-year-old behind the wheel of this truck in washington state charged with second-degree murder. officer marino was killed after he was hit by another officer's police car when laying down spike strips. the chase started after the kids opened fire in a parking lot. jillian: we now know the names of five witnesses who will face charges if they testify against paul manafort. tony podesta is not one of them. the brother hillary clinton's campaign chairman has been offered immunity to testify in manafort's trial according to fox news. the judge approving manafort's request to delay his trial to july 31st w
hussein's family said he suffered depression exchanging gunfire after the attack. was found dead nearby shortly after. authorities still hunting for a motive. terrorism has not been ruled out. the first victim identified as lewis fallon, a tenure met girl was also killed. the toronto blue jay's holding a moment of silence for the victims before their game against the minnesota twins. three teenagers behind bars accused of a police chase that killed a police officer. 16-year-old behind the wheel...
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saddam hussein's support of jihadist terrorism. saddam was supporting them despite with the mainstream media said then. i would write these articles and occasionally get any mail from account, from a hotmail which he still has though it has been hacked a few times by terrorists and maybe by the seek -- cia. i would get the females and emails would be like, read your article. i think you are right about the stuff. have you looked at this? i would look at whatever the tip behold, it and advanced the argument. i would do reporting and right another story and it would appear in the magazine and i would get another email. that is interesting what you wrote. have you looked at this? this went on. i had gotten to know who tom was. he was a trained economist. heads working on doing big economist stuff and finally i said to him, after he sent me the 10th or 15th tip, why don't you write some of this for us? not much of a writer. he day. -- did. he started writing more and more and the next thing i know, we are waiting -- writing pieces toge
saddam hussein's support of jihadist terrorism. saddam was supporting them despite with the mainstream media said then. i would write these articles and occasionally get any mail from account, from a hotmail which he still has though it has been hacked a few times by terrorists and maybe by the seek -- cia. i would get the females and emails would be like, read your article. i think you are right about the stuff. have you looked at this? i would look at whatever the tip behold, it and advanced...
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and then to find saddam hussein. so i don't understand that was replete with the pinocchio's. that we tweet with misstatements and miss facts. that doesn't mean he's wrong. and then running for reelection. and then losing across the board but the new york times does spend a great deal of time to investigate even though the money is not there. it is like a fancy match with his tweets. >> and you find that interesting. i did not want to say it. but look, as we said in the beginning that i stopped watching cable television. we are in a country now there is no leverage for the new york times. we were taken seriously but admits of that rational judgment and you could take it to the bank but now nobody believes what anybody says the new york times or not. or msnbc or cnn. so unfortunately the times has joined in and i think they should back off a little bit. it just means for me, don't worry about what he says. two months ago this stuff happened. why did it take until somebody for children crying? and why worry about pruitt? he runs the epa believes he is entitled to whatever he is
and then to find saddam hussein. so i don't understand that was replete with the pinocchio's. that we tweet with misstatements and miss facts. that doesn't mean he's wrong. and then running for reelection. and then losing across the board but the new york times does spend a great deal of time to investigate even though the money is not there. it is like a fancy match with his tweets. >> and you find that interesting. i did not want to say it. but look, as we said in the beginning that i...
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las autoridades lo identificado como paisano hussein un residente de toronto de 29 aÑos de edad ahoran las voces que exigen la liberaciÓn de un repartidor de pizzas que fue detenido cuando hacÍa una entrega en una base militar y entregado a ice. hoy familiares y ab ctivistas acudieron a la alcaldÍa para pedir clemencia entre los testimonios escuchados allÁ impresiona mucho el de su hija de 4 aÑos. hablamos con ellos. >>> maÑana, maÑana pÍdele a todo mi dios que mi papÁ ya venga. >>> tiene solo 4 aÑos, y asÍ hace su pedido de clemencia la pequeÑa luciana un dÍa antes de la audiencia de su padre el inmigrante ecuatoriano pablo villavicencio en una corte fedz jalÓ ral federal >>> mi papÁ no esta acÁ >>> activistas estÁn con la familia del cecuatoriano y pidiendo la liberaciÓn de villavicencio >>> por favor tenga en cuenta que pablo no es la persona que ha hecho malo que no lo superen de las niÑas que es lo que mÁs quiere su prioridad son las niÑas >>> villavicencio fue detenido cuando hacÍa una entrega de pizza en la base de brooklyn. tras ser sometido a una revisiÓn de antecedentes se d
las autoridades lo identificado como paisano hussein un residente de toronto de 29 aÑos de edad ahoran las voces que exigen la liberaciÓn de un repartidor de pizzas que fue detenido cuando hacÍa una entrega en una base militar y entregado a ice. hoy familiares y ab ctivistas acudieron a la alcaldÍa para pedir clemencia entre los testimonios escuchados allÁ impresiona mucho el de su hija de 4 aÑos. hablamos con ellos. >>> maÑana, maÑana pÍdele a todo mi dios que mi papÁ ya...
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he didn't -- saddam hussein. he didn't want to hear about saudi arabia.an allie in the war against iraq and the supporter, the president was good friends with the saudi ambassador. who by the way, he and his wife gave $25,000 to one of the government agents who was hopping, hosmi and midhar, the two terrorists. there was a huge body of evidence that saudi arabia prepared for their arrival, helped them, got them money, english lessons, safe houses apartments and provided the aid without which it would have been impossible according to the fbi agents who were working the case for the terrorists to succeed. and president bush and director mueller instead of furthering that effort to find the whole story, quashed it. intel gauges were shut down -- interrogations were shut down, documents kept secret. that was continued by president obama and by then-director comey. president obama's case, largely to accommodate his desire to see the iran nuclear deal passed. >> tucker: right. >> the reason we're here, and our plea, the families' plea to president trump, is to
he didn't -- saddam hussein. he didn't want to hear about saudi arabia.an allie in the war against iraq and the supporter, the president was good friends with the saudi ambassador. who by the way, he and his wife gave $25,000 to one of the government agents who was hopping, hosmi and midhar, the two terrorists. there was a huge body of evidence that saudi arabia prepared for their arrival, helped them, got them money, english lessons, safe houses apartments and provided the aid without which it...