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and then let this go they committed mohammed khalid brings in his family's gramophone. this one was made in germany although it's quite old he's very fond of it. or the other unit this is from my wonderful grandfather it brings back lots of memories how to hang onto it for ever if i could but it needs to be reconfigured i love it sound. many of the wind up gramophone come from germany raises proud to own a good number of them but his favorite is a 940 model from england. man in england electric tsonga with a gramophone sound brings in a piece listening to this music gives me a nice feeling modern playing equipment makes me uncomfortable but. i was. raised a smug son will take over the business one day was so the sweet and scratchy gran the phones would be audible here for a long time to come that. was my love that there was no there was a. tyrant indigenous peoples are fighting for their cultural survival their 1st successive waves of colonizing newcomers from mainland china and japan that nearly eradicated the languages and traditional ways of flight. but as our next r
and then let this go they committed mohammed khalid brings in his family's gramophone. this one was made in germany although it's quite old he's very fond of it. or the other unit this is from my wonderful grandfather it brings back lots of memories how to hang onto it for ever if i could but it needs to be reconfigured i love it sound. many of the wind up gramophone come from germany raises proud to own a good number of them but his favorite is a 940 model from england. man in england electric...
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mohammed khalid brings in his family's gramophone. this one was made in germany although it's quite old he's very fond of it. or the other unit this is from my wonderful grandfather it brings back lots of memories are going on to trevor if i could but it needs to be reconfigured i love it sound. many of the wind up gramophone come from germany rice is proud to own a good number of them but his favorite is a 940 model from england. burning learn electric song go with the gramophone sound brings in a piece listening to this music gives me a nice feeling modern playing equipment makes me uncomfortable. price of my son will take over the business one day. so the sweden scratchy gran the phones will be audible here for a long time to come. that my life. i'm not so was the day i was ever the conversation continues online and find us on twitter either at state of the news or at phil gotta get use a hash tag the day of a good day. to go africa. the bigger animals attract a lot of attention but don't overlook these little flowers very endanger
mohammed khalid brings in his family's gramophone. this one was made in germany although it's quite old he's very fond of it. or the other unit this is from my wonderful grandfather it brings back lots of memories are going on to trevor if i could but it needs to be reconfigured i love it sound. many of the wind up gramophone come from germany rice is proud to own a good number of them but his favorite is a 940 model from england. burning learn electric song go with the gramophone sound brings...
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, and wh we finally captured khalid sheikh mohammed, we felt we knew their battle plan and what was coming next. it was the first time anybody could actually sleep at night, and i said to my students that capturing khalid sheikh mohaed during world war ii, and they looked at me puzzled, so that just says a little bit abt how we're teaching history in the high schools. rubensteinequently, president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein, so in light of hindsight and had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have gone forward? rice: well, you know, i always say to pele, but not what you did yesterday," as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction, that he was reconstituting them, that he was ing it quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that you finally had to do what the international communy had been threatening to do, which was to have serious consequences. etrospect, i don't know if we had known, what we would have done. i wi this. i still think the world's better off without sa
, and wh we finally captured khalid sheikh mohammed, we felt we knew their battle plan and what was coming next. it was the first time anybody could actually sleep at night, and i said to my students that capturing khalid sheikh mohaed during world war ii, and they looked at me puzzled, so that just says a little bit abt how we're teaching history in the high schools. rubensteinequently, president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein, so in light of hindsight and had you known...
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operating like a pretty socated organization, and the field general for north america was khalid sheikh mohammed, and when we finally captured khalid sheikh mohammed, we felt we knew their battle plan and what was coming next. it was the first time anybody could actually sleep at night, and i said to my students that capturing alid sheikh mohammed was like having rommel der lock and key during world war ii, and they looked at me puzzled, and i thought, "oh, my god, they don't know who rommel is," so that just says a little bit about how we're teaching history in the high schools. rubenstein: subsequently, president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein, so in light of hindsight and had you knn were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have still gone forward? rice: weay, you know, i alwayso peop, "what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not what you did yesterday," animply believed, as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction, that he was reconstituting theui that he was doing itly, and it was on that basis t
operating like a pretty socated organization, and the field general for north america was khalid sheikh mohammed, and when we finally captured khalid sheikh mohammed, we felt we knew their battle plan and what was coming next. it was the first time anybody could actually sleep at night, and i said to my students that capturing alid sheikh mohammed was like having rommel der lock and key during world war ii, and they looked at me puzzled, and i thought, "oh, my god, they don't know who...
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this is the difference between targeting mohammed atta versus khalid shaikh mohammed.ner and the attacker. >> today my "post" colleagues reported a second unsuccessful a attempt against a deputy or deputy to deputy to soleimani. >> to me flashbacks of the al qaeda days to -- >> number two of al qaeda. >> exactly. >> like the world's worst job. number two whacked and then another new number two but the point of it is though that the administration had a larger target set than soleimani on that specific day so they were going after the kuds force which is different than going after soleimani himself and this -- the failed attempt was in yemen. we don't know what happens next. certainly the force is not going away and will be able to continue to sow terrorism itself and through the other proxies absent -- >> are we having the wrong debate? is the debate whether this was a terrorist organization targeted or was it a commander in a country? you know what i mean? that to me is -- >> the distinction no longer matters. we have to return to the events in december. right? >> rig
this is the difference between targeting mohammed atta versus khalid shaikh mohammed.ner and the attacker. >> today my "post" colleagues reported a second unsuccessful a attempt against a deputy or deputy to deputy to soleimani. >> to me flashbacks of the al qaeda days to -- >> number two of al qaeda. >> exactly. >> like the world's worst job. number two whacked and then another new number two but the point of it is though that the administration had a...
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and why do you change your mind quex you haven't tried khalid shaikh mohammed. and he was bad in american custody since 2003. >> and also the orthodoxy. and then to say we should send them to guantÁnamo. and that it is too early to tel tell. >> well that's a really good observation so why not a white house press secretary? it's a direct form of communication that the next president would adopt to these communications. so i think if you look up polling data the majority think we are doing too much in the world. it is a republican establishment as an article of faith that is we set up this architecture that at the end of the day the united states is the architecture. so now another way to answer your question. >> so that is good leadership for the president of the united states. and word you be in the bathroom screening with people in the white house. >> president carter and george h.w. bush. >> and those aren't necessarily meant internally. >> so the leadership i don't think that is true to be in the military so is trump ineffective? the people look at their 401(
and why do you change your mind quex you haven't tried khalid shaikh mohammed. and he was bad in american custody since 2003. >> and also the orthodoxy. and then to say we should send them to guantÁnamo. and that it is too early to tel tell. >> well that's a really good observation so why not a white house press secretary? it's a direct form of communication that the next president would adopt to these communications. so i think if you look up polling data the majority think we are...
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bernie sanders voted against the resolution condemning khalid mohammed.d suckers. farrakhan suspended him from the nation of islam. bernie sanders said he did not vote for the 1994 resolution, his argument if he did so it would empower the horrible voices. what is reaction to this story? >> that is despicable. the democratic party has a very big problem with anti-semitism. we see it from the members of the squad. we see it for example with that from bernie sanders. he has been on the wrong side of every major foreign policy decision. he is on the wrong side of soleimani. lewis louis farrakhan, a horrible anti-semitism if you have that record you have no right to run for president. liz: bernie sanders supported soviet union. he supported u.s. government taking over all industries back in the '70s. he supported communist cuba. bernie sanders is trying to invoke jfk in his new ads in iowa. voters may remember bernie said he wanted to quote, puke, listening to jfk. watch this. >> i was very excited and impressed by the cuban revolution. there was kennedy and
bernie sanders voted against the resolution condemning khalid mohammed.d suckers. farrakhan suspended him from the nation of islam. bernie sanders said he did not vote for the 1994 resolution, his argument if he did so it would empower the horrible voices. what is reaction to this story? >> that is despicable. the democratic party has a very big problem with anti-semitism. we see it from the members of the squad. we see it for example with that from bernie sanders. he has been on the...
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all ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous michel testified he waterboard khalid shaikh mohammed and abu zubaida something he said he found upsetting but he said stab cia interrogators regularly crossed the line forcing detainees to kneel backwards with a broomstick behind their knees depriving them of sleep food and clothing or in the case of luci letting rookie interrogators slam him into a wall over and over for practice both the defendants and 11 relatives of people killed in the attacks listened to mitchell's testimony on friday they watched mitchell and mr lawyer walton ruiz tangle over how solid is treatment in detention at guantanamo i wanted to establish. the basically triple rolls that he had right. intelligence collection the briefer and psychologist write. in to. illustrate or at least they the foundation for why the why that is so. damaging jim mitchell has been trying to show all week that he was one of the good guys during a period of high fear and anxiety in the united states the military judge in this case has yet to rule whether what mitchell and other interroga
all ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous michel testified he waterboard khalid shaikh mohammed and abu zubaida something he said he found upsetting but he said stab cia interrogators regularly crossed the line forcing detainees to kneel backwards with a broomstick behind their knees depriving them of sleep food and clothing or in the case of luci letting rookie interrogators slam him into a wall over and over for practice both the defendants and 11 relatives of people killed...
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james mitchchell confirmed he personally waterboarded khalid sheikh mohammed. we will have more on the guantanamo trial nader in the broadcast. the guardian reports jeff bezo'' cell phone was hacked by an infected video file sent by saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. the hacking reported occurred in 2018 and included large amounts of data extracted from bezos's phone only hours after he received the video sent by the saudi crown prince. jeff bezos is the head of amazon and the owner of "the washington post," which reported extensively on the murder of its columnist jamal khashoggi. the cia says prince mohammed sayson ordered -- the cia prince mohammed simon ordered khashoggi's killing. the saudi embassy denies that the kingdom hacked bezos' phone. in boston, an iranian student attending northeastern university was detained at the airport and then deported from the united s states, despite arriving to boston's logan international airport with a valid student visa sunday. 24-y-year-old mohammad shahab dehghani hossein was deported monday, even though a massa
james mitchchell confirmed he personally waterboarded khalid sheikh mohammed. we will have more on the guantanamo trial nader in the broadcast. the guardian reports jeff bezo'' cell phone was hacked by an infected video file sent by saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. the hacking reported occurred in 2018 and included large amounts of data extracted from bezos's phone only hours after he received the video sent by the saudi crown prince. jeff bezos is the head of amazon and the owner of...
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ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous michel testified he water boarded khalid shaikh mohammedand abu zubaida something he said he found upsetting but he said stab cia interrogators regularly crossed the line forcing detainees to kneel backwards with a broomstick behind their knees depriving them of sleep food and clothing or in the case of. letting roky interrogators slam him into a wall over and over for practice both the defendants and 11 relatives of people killed in the attacks listened to mitchell's testimony on friday they watched mitchell and mr lawyer walton ruiz tangle over how solid is treatment in detention at guantanamo i wanted to establish. the basically triple rolls that he had right. intelligence collection the briefer and psychologist write. in to. illustrate or at least they the foundation for why the why that is so. damaging jim mitchell has been trying to show all week that he was one of the good guys during a period of high fear and anxiety in the united states the military judge in this case has yet to rule whether what mitchell and other interrogators di
ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous michel testified he water boarded khalid shaikh mohammedand abu zubaida something he said he found upsetting but he said stab cia interrogators regularly crossed the line forcing detainees to kneel backwards with a broomstick behind their knees depriving them of sleep food and clothing or in the case of. letting roky interrogators slam him into a wall over and over for practice both the defendants and 11 relatives of people killed in the...
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resolution is soleimani.illing of he was a terrorist, no different cary, osamadadi, za bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammed. different than isis or al qaeda. and he was responsible for the deaths of our men and women, and most in here haven't seen or smelled or touched that kind of death, but let me tell you about it. alive inside of their humvees. their lungs were scorched by the explosions.e the vehicle fragmented were blown into their skulls. some of them were paralyzed. some of them had their arms blown off. off.had their legs blown some will never see again. some will never be recognized them by those who knew previously. each and every one of them, they were the credible explanation this terrorist target from our world. and no doubt, it is dangerous to target. a terrorist but a coward is somebody who acks the courage to endure danger. and this is the fundamental difference in voting yes or no here. vote no, you understand that we would be justified to soleimanis for just one of our heroes that have been killed by him. nd the danger would be worth it. for those who vote yes, they see that he's killed
resolution is soleimani.illing of he was a terrorist, no different cary, osamadadi, za bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammed. different than isis or al qaeda. and he was responsible for the deaths of our men and women, and most in here haven't seen or smelled or touched that kind of death, but let me tell you about it. alive inside of their humvees. their lungs were scorched by the explosions.e the vehicle fragmented were blown into their skulls. some of them were paralyzed. some of them had their...
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were moved to the prison at guantanamo the self described ringleader khalid shaikh muhammad was water boarded 183 times now mohammed and his co-defendants may be sitting in a military courtroom this week when the psychologists who created and then participated in the cia torture program testify about what they did and why trust this is the 1st time that these men will be talking openly publicly in court about the pattern and practice of being the galahad that they were hired by the u.s. government to engage and james mitchell and bruce jessen were contract workers for the cia from 2001 to 2009 they've always defended working in the enhanced interrogation program in cia secret prisons but after several former detainees sued them in 2015 justin and mitchell claimed the cia had forced them to keep waterboarding beating and humiliating suspects so they would talk legal experts say in the case of the 911 defendants this is a critical matter to explore really have a death by shooting you need to know. what was done to this person what this person did and what is and what was done to them in order to make a reasoned moral
were moved to the prison at guantanamo the self described ringleader khalid shaikh muhammad was water boarded 183 times now mohammed and his co-defendants may be sitting in a military courtroom this week when the psychologists who created and then participated in the cia torture program testify about what they did and why trust this is the 1st time that these men will be talking openly publicly in court about the pattern and practice of being the galahad that they were hired by the u.s....
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resolution is soleimani.illing of he was a terrorist, no different cary, osamadadi, za bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammeddifferent than isis or al qaeda. and he was responsible for the deaths of our men and women, and most in here haven't seen or smelled or touched that kind of death, but let me tell you about it. alive inside of their humvees. their lungs were scorched by the explosions.e the vehicle fragmented were blown into their skulls. some of them were paralyzed. some of them had their arms blown off. off.had their legs blown some will never see again. some will never be recognized them by those who knew previously. each and every one of them, they were the credible explanation this terrorist target from our world. and no doubt, it is dangerous to target. a terrorist but a coward is somebody who acks the courage to endure danger. and this is the fundamental difference in voting yes or no here. vote no, you understand that we would be justified to soleimanis for just one of our heroes that have been killed by him. nd the danger would be worth it. for those who vote yes, they see that he's killed hu
resolution is soleimani.illing of he was a terrorist, no different cary, osamadadi, za bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammeddifferent than isis or al qaeda. and he was responsible for the deaths of our men and women, and most in here haven't seen or smelled or touched that kind of death, but let me tell you about it. alive inside of their humvees. their lungs were scorched by the explosions.e the vehicle fragmented were blown into their skulls. some of them were paralyzed. some of them had their...