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hussein is shia. he knows how deeply embedded has been, is in his community and that no change is possible without them. he a newer drive to the shia district of conduct to distribute food. for them, it's all about reaching out some people from the revolution are scared of going there. i'm sure that a lot of them are very also have big fears from the other side. you know, they're scared that these people who are coming, let's say an international agenda are backed by the west or are backed by the u.s. . and on the other hand, some people from here think that these people are less like iranians or something. you know, while the truth is that we are suffering from the same government, their philanthropy isn't without its dangers. hezbollah is not keen on outside helpers on their territory. the entrance to the district is marked by a large portrait up the powerful hezbollah leader. that guy in one of the local bosses has invited hussein in because the people here also need help but they still have to act
hussein is shia. he knows how deeply embedded has been, is in his community and that no change is possible without them. he a newer drive to the shia district of conduct to distribute food. for them, it's all about reaching out some people from the revolution are scared of going there. i'm sure that a lot of them are very also have big fears from the other side. you know, they're scared that these people who are coming, let's say an international agenda are backed by the west or are backed by...
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hussein wants to use the opportunity of a u.s. envoys visit to prevent corrupt politicians from getting their hands on emergency aid from the west mr hale we have to mr hale we have 2 words he shouts to the u.s. envoy. 6 don't bail them out don't give them a lifeline. 6 for the activists this is just the beginning they are aiming to realign the country's political system lebannon needs a reboot. we want to transform society because society here is not actually in unison it's not one society it's a multitude of small societies got has been bred on the fear of author so i'm a she offered something we have soon is there you have christians there for me like for example the last decade this sunday was kind of an enemy you know i mean he's there to come and take what i have and for him it's the same thing before the christians and the muslims the same thing and the rulers they feed off of this they feed off of fear from the other beverage. 30 year old hussein believes that it is not yet too late but many of his compatriots want somethi
hussein wants to use the opportunity of a u.s. envoys visit to prevent corrupt politicians from getting their hands on emergency aid from the west mr hale we have to mr hale we have 2 words he shouts to the u.s. envoy. 6 don't bail them out don't give them a lifeline. 6 for the activists this is just the beginning they are aiming to realign the country's political system lebannon needs a reboot. we want to transform society because society here is not actually in unison it's not one society...
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including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you don't have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come this person just put this in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they can even go as far as censoring whatever we write they can censor t.v.'s radio stations he is there as. we live it's like we live in a state of war basically. well i don't remember but the activists
including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the...
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including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he's still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you don't have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come this person just put us in in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they can even go as far as censoring whatever we write they can censor t.v. these radio stations. we live it's like we live in a state of who are basically. well i don't remember but the activists are
including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he's still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the...
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. >> when he was a child, hussein's family emigrated from iran to california.e he later met his future wife. >> i first met him at the munoz cafe in fresno when i was 16. >> 16? >> 16. he was funny and charming. and cute. >> she comes from a very good family. and they're not happy about it. they don't really like him. >> the relationship progresses to the point that she's hiding it from her parents. >> he had this way of manipulating you into convincing you, your parents don't understand you, i understand you. i was at a place in my life where i ate all that up. he would say all the right things. >> reporter: and their relationship eventually became stormy. courtney says nayeri was physically abusive, that he isolated her from family and friends. >> he started dabbling in growing marijuana. >> he told courtney he was growing marijuana with two high school buddies, kyle hambly and another guy. >> one of the customers at the medical marijuana dispensary owned by michael. michael liked kyle so much he invited him on that wild all expenses paid trip to las vegas. >
. >> when he was a child, hussein's family emigrated from iran to california.e he later met his future wife. >> i first met him at the munoz cafe in fresno when i was 16. >> 16? >> 16. he was funny and charming. and cute. >> she comes from a very good family. and they're not happy about it. they don't really like him. >> the relationship progresses to the point that she's hiding it from her parents. >> he had this way of manipulating you into convincing...
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including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you don't have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come to this person's put their sin in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they couldn't even go as far as censoring whatever we write they can censor t.v.'s radio stations there are. we live it's like we live in a state of war basically. well i don't remember but the activ
including some of hussein's people. down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he still at the hospital. after the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the...
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and activists like hussein a newer face an uphill struggle. i love lebanon i really don't think i'd be helps to kill every. damage to a living but if i want to have a family and have kids i can't i can just raise them in this country like this. we have a lot of corruption and we don't have basic rights. and you know who my sleeve for the truth that. we want to live in on that is a civil state where i can get my rights without going through the proxy of my community i don't have to be a shia to get my rights i need to be a live in ease and i get all my rights and then if i want to practice my religion i can do it freely you know i can no one is telling anyone that we want to take got away no we don't want that i want to live in on where you have again move law and accountability and we want a loving on where anyone can live here and actually achieve something because in this lemon on the only way to achieve the only way to be you know to get there in life is to get on a plane get your a magician. and to go abroad. you. a country where politicia
and activists like hussein a newer face an uphill struggle. i love lebanon i really don't think i'd be helps to kill every. damage to a living but if i want to have a family and have kids i can't i can just raise them in this country like this. we have a lot of corruption and we don't have basic rights. and you know who my sleeve for the truth that. we want to live in on that is a civil state where i can get my rights without going through the proxy of my community i don't have to be a shia to...
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king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted. another large area that can fuck up the law and then you can muster an amount of half of that arsenal i am and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us or. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or any was an internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and the israelis not to intervene he was aware of all of this and he may have used the circumstances to his advantage because shortly afterwards he mounted a good intel and came to power. as its position at this time would be a precursor to his future split with yasser arafat the palestinians were now on the run. an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president jefferson to marry and including kuwait defense minister schiff saad lobdell also arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a beseeched yasser arafat out to cairo
king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted. another large area that can fuck up the law and then you can muster an amount of half of that arsenal i am and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us or. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or any was an internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and...
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saddam hussein haunts us to this day. john simpson, bbc news., regular viewers of this program know we like random animal stories. combine that wit the perils of working from home and you have the following. our journalist -- one journalist was interviewing an american seminar -- senator. into the frame came basil sprite yellow pet bird. so, removing the bird from his head. [laughter] he has clearly done this before. one could say was, unruffled. mthank you producer, matt. pi will be going to cyprus for a couple of weeks and i will see when i get back. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialis f teaching spanisnch and more. raymond james. ncial services firm, the freeman fountion. by judy and peter um kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: thedvenrous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast of
saddam hussein haunts us to this day. john simpson, bbc news., regular viewers of this program know we like random animal stories. combine that wit the perils of working from home and you have the following. our journalist -- one journalist was interviewing an american seminar -- senator. into the frame came basil sprite yellow pet bird. so, removing the bird from his head. [laughter] he has clearly done this before. one could say was, unruffled. mthank you producer, matt. pi will be going to...
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saddam hussein would have been continually weakening.f the president had shown the patience to go through another round of resolution, to sit down with those leaders, say, what do you need? what do you need now? how much more will it take to get you to join us? we'd be in a stronger place today. >> listen -- >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to disarm, disclose, is ludicrous in my judgment. it just shows a significant difference of opinion. who tried diplomacy. he turned a blind eye. he had the capability of making weapons and he would have made weapons. >> 30 seconds, senator. >> 35 to 40 countries in the world had a greater capability of making weapons at the moment the president invaded than saddam hussein. while he's been diverted with nine out of ten active duty divisions of our army, either going to iraq, coming back from iraq or getting ready to go, north korea has got nuclear weapons and the world is mo
saddam hussein would have been continually weakening.f the president had shown the patience to go through another round of resolution, to sit down with those leaders, say, what do you need? what do you need now? how much more will it take to get you to join us? we'd be in a stronger place today. >> listen -- >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to...
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, saddam hussein more important than osama bin laden? i don't think so. president. -- lehrer: ninety-second response, mr. president. bush: my opponent looked at the same intelligence i looked at and declared in 2002 that saddam hussein was a grave threat. he also said in december of 2003 that anyone who doubts that the world is safer without saddam hussein does not have the judgment to be president. i agree with him. the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would work. i understand the serious consequences of committing our troops into harm's way. it's the hardest decision a president makes. so i went to the united nations. i didn't need anybody to tell me to go to the united nations. i decided to go there myself. and i went there hoping that, once and for all, the free world would act in concert to get saddam hussein to listen to our demands. they passed the resolution that said, "disclose, disarm, or face serious consequences." i believe, when an international body speaks, it must mean what it says. saddam
, saddam hussein more important than osama bin laden? i don't think so. president. -- lehrer: ninety-second response, mr. president. bush: my opponent looked at the same intelligence i looked at and declared in 2002 that saddam hussein was a grave threat. he also said in december of 2003 that anyone who doubts that the world is safer without saddam hussein does not have the judgment to be president. i agree with him. the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would...
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he also said saddam hussein would have been stronger.hat is just factually incorrect. 2/3 of the country was a no-fly zone when we started this war. we would have had sanctions. we would have had the u.n. inspectors. saddam hussein would have been continually weakening. if the president had shown the patience to go another round of resolutions to say what do you need now, how much more will it take to get you to join us, we'd be in a stronger place today. >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. and secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to disarm, disclose, is ludicrous in my judgment. it just shows a significant difference of opinion. we tried diplomacy. we did our best. he was hoping to turn a blind eye. and yes, he would have been stronger had we not dealt with him. he had the capability of making weapons and he would have made weapons. >> 30 seconds, senator. >> 35 to 40 countries in the world had a greater capability of making weapons at the moment t
he also said saddam hussein would have been stronger.hat is just factually incorrect. 2/3 of the country was a no-fly zone when we started this war. we would have had sanctions. we would have had the u.n. inspectors. saddam hussein would have been continually weakening. if the president had shown the patience to go another round of resolutions to say what do you need now, how much more will it take to get you to join us, we'd be in a stronger place today. >> 30 seconds. >> of course...
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>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.or 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 resolution demanding sadda
>>> saddam hussein's regime is a grave and gathering danger.or 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...
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hussein factory owns this very special agricultural business it's not about fruit or veggies it's purely about the scent of the leaves and the blossoms he produces the highest quality robers. many of his essences end up with the sophisticated creation so the big purview houses of the world in the united states or in france. that. is being harvested g.-o. . but not sweet as we would find in the insalata comprehensive together with mozzarella and tomatoes this is where id is quite something levered basil full to be sent to oils. like. vanishing about the. face is this. verbena lemon verbena flavor to it so. if it smells citrusy lemon but it's a basal it's entirely and also members elect them. and what's interesting with this is we we propose it to the industry as a and there's a. replacer to verb aina which is not which is not allowed by ye frog in fine fragrance. honey take isn't exactly the strong point to the factory farms but it's not needed. because when harvesting precious essences it's all about delicate time intensive manual labor when harvesting the powerfully fragrant tuberose fl
hussein factory owns this very special agricultural business it's not about fruit or veggies it's purely about the scent of the leaves and the blossoms he produces the highest quality robers. many of his essences end up with the sophisticated creation so the big purview houses of the world in the united states or in france. that. is being harvested g.-o. . but not sweet as we would find in the insalata comprehensive together with mozzarella and tomatoes this is where id is quite something...
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we thought our intelligence showed in substantial part it was due to the declarations that saddam hussein himself made in the field of chemical and biological weapons in particular so i'm not asking you to go back and explain why you said what you said i think we're all very familiar with the history of the iraq war but my simple question is it was a massive error of judgment was it not no it wasn't if you want to listen instead of talking i'll try and explain it to you ok saddam hussein self made declarations about his capabilities. in the area of chemical and biological weapons he stated in disclosures to the united nations weapons inspectors that he had large stockpiles of chemical weapons manufacturing facilities and the like the the mistake that the u.s. and everybody else made. was in believing what saddam himself said if you look at the analysis after the war of the rob silberman commission they pointed out that at the time of the the actual invasion of iraq in 2003 there was really no dissent from the proposition that saddam had these chemical and biological weapons capabilities i
we thought our intelligence showed in substantial part it was due to the declarations that saddam hussein himself made in the field of chemical and biological weapons in particular so i'm not asking you to go back and explain why you said what you said i think we're all very familiar with the history of the iraq war but my simple question is it was a massive error of judgment was it not no it wasn't if you want to listen instead of talking i'll try and explain it to you ok saddam hussein self...
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whatever whatever the reals and everybody who disagreed with saddam hussein's own assertions about his chemical weapons capability at the time of the invasion of iraq in 2003 i don't think you'll find any serious scholar knowledgeable in the area who wouldn't say that saddam's claims were correct there were a lot of in fact countries. felt iraq did not have enough weapons of mass destruction evidence that's why they didn't back the invasion but again my my point is not so much whether i mean it's fine if you want to tell viewers that while saddam said it and your job was simply to believe it but my point is let's not go to that of course all right well do you have let me put the question this way do you have any regrets about your role in an invasion which one of the principle bodies of international law as you know the un security council did not backed in authorize it didn't find weapons of mass destruction and as you know sadly killed a lot of americans and a lot of iraqis a north of 1000000 human beings died in that do you have any regrets about that. well i think your your figures
whatever whatever the reals and everybody who disagreed with saddam hussein's own assertions about his chemical weapons capability at the time of the invasion of iraq in 2003 i don't think you'll find any serious scholar knowledgeable in the area who wouldn't say that saddam's claims were correct there were a lot of in fact countries. felt iraq did not have enough weapons of mass destruction evidence that's why they didn't back the invasion but again my my point is not so much whether i mean...
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saddam hussein. started making his move on kuwait it was just after the oval abbas affair and i was in tunis and met our yard and he said you know this is saddam's doing this job abbas affair and he's it's he's courting other fatah he's trying to get out of how to move the headquarters to baghdad and he said he has something in mind i don't know what it is but i am trying to figure it out because he wants the palestinians in he said on what's the palestinians in his corner when it happens and we have to figure out what he's up to because it's going to be bad news for us you know whenever an arab regime tries to get its hands on us we know there's trouble and so he said. it's very important for us that the u.s. p.l.o. dialogue not be ended because that's what's it's what saddam did that he wants to force an end to it because he doesn't want us to be. dealing with you. and will be as opposition try to fatten alliance with saddam proved his death sentence . in 1901 a few days before the air campaign to
saddam hussein. started making his move on kuwait it was just after the oval abbas affair and i was in tunis and met our yard and he said you know this is saddam's doing this job abbas affair and he's it's he's courting other fatah he's trying to get out of how to move the headquarters to baghdad and he said he has something in mind i don't know what it is but i am trying to figure it out because he wants the palestinians in he said on what's the palestinians in his corner when it happens and...
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nor in hussein's bank accounts have been frozen. rampant inflation has also eaten into the savings they. sometimes i go home i just sit and think and work for it and just maybe i'm in shock maybe i don't know i maybe i decided maybe i'm good because i may be better than someone but at the same time i want. hussein and nor are among the more fortunate ones. more and more of their fellow citizens don't even have enough to eat half of all lebanese live below the poverty line. helpers from abroad such as germans enosh cycle or taking care of them. she works for orient help or a small charity that distributes food to the needy in beirut. the faith this is the field kitchen orientale brought it here a few years ago from cairo mound down in the baker valley i think it was in 2015 years i can stuff about it it was originally that to provide food for syrian refugees the food was prepared for the last 5 times a day so they had. something warm to wait when the explosion happened i just got a message on my phone saying i will take this kitchen
nor in hussein's bank accounts have been frozen. rampant inflation has also eaten into the savings they. sometimes i go home i just sit and think and work for it and just maybe i'm in shock maybe i don't know i maybe i decided maybe i'm good because i may be better than someone but at the same time i want. hussein and nor are among the more fortunate ones. more and more of their fellow citizens don't even have enough to eat half of all lebanese live below the poverty line. helpers from abroad...
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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 what our jeff in america had to lay out that being a 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 of the understanding's and if concessions or acquire then the palestinians make them not jordan but it was at a more however. 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 this. not that feels. the. the form of the federation of the palestinian state was to find. the skins understood that establishing a state requires more than. the new control and. that. they. had to move that they didn't want the same thing as i'm getting by my this up going to. cause stead of facing the wa
had to be independent of us the palestinians were jubilant but king hussein's decision was opposed by some senior jordanian officials what our jeff in america had to lay out that being a 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 of the understanding's and if concessions or acquire then the palestinians make them not jordan but it was at a more however. it was an attempt to give priority to jordanian matters and...
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the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would work and i understand the serious consequences of committing our troops in the hard way. it's a hardest decision a president will make. so i went to the united nations, i don't need anybody to go there, i decided to go there myself. i went there hoping once and for all the free world would act in concert to get saddam hussein to listen to our demands. they passed resolution the said disclose, disarm or face serious consequences. i believe that when these international body speaks, it must mean with what it says. so sane had no intention of disarming. why? surely he has 16 other resolutions and nothing took place. as a matter of fact, my opponent talks -- about the fact is that he was systematically deceiving inspectors. that's kind of a precept ember tenth mentality, to hope that somehow resolutions and failed inspections would make this world more peaceful place. he was hoping we would turn away, but there's fortunately others beside myself the believe we
the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would work and i understand the serious consequences of committing our troops in the hard way. it's a hardest decision a president will make. so i went to the united nations, i don't need anybody to go there, i decided to go there myself. i went there hoping once and for all the free world would act in concert to get saddam hussein to listen to our demands. they passed resolution the said disclose, disarm or face serious...
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it dealt with threats coming from saddam hussein's iraq. saddam hussein is dead. his government and regime are long gone. this war authorization has no relevance to present day iraq and should be repealed not used to launch more military action. we'll likely hear an argument that repealing the iraq war resolution would undermine our ability to combat terrorism around the world. but let's be clear about something, the iraq war resolution, what we are seeking to repeal today, was never intended to authorize our fight against isis or other associated terrorist groups and it is not needed as authorization for any of these operations. there is another existing authorization for the use of military force, the measure the congress passed after 9/11 to deal with al qaeda. i don't agree with the administration's overly expansive interpretation of the 9/11 aumf, i think they have stretched it well beyond what congress ever intended. but even this administration has said clearly they can continue current counterterrorism operation ing the post devin -- post 9/11 authorizatio
it dealt with threats coming from saddam hussein's iraq. saddam hussein is dead. his government and regime are long gone. this war authorization has no relevance to present day iraq and should be repealed not used to launch more military action. we'll likely hear an argument that repealing the iraq war resolution would undermine our ability to combat terrorism around the world. but let's be clear about something, the iraq war resolution, what we are seeking to repeal today, was never intended...
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but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sandson had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but also the bits in between the news. like this: bbc news theme plays that countdown sequence familiar to all viewers of the bbc news channel is a pet hate of rosy bubb. she explains: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, do e—mail us, and do have a look at our website, where you can watch previous discussions and interviews we've broadcast. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. despite some strong winds in the far north of scotland on friday was
but michelle hussein did indeed fly to sweden to meet her face—to—face and today's editor sarah sandson had caused some debate and discussion, saying: the decision to invite the teenage activist to guest edit the today programme produced reactions more widely, with chris clode e—mailing: but others had a different view, such as rosemary wild: and for geoff swindlehurst: finally, it's notjust what's on the news which elicits comments from newswatch viewers, but also the bits in between the...
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hussein. the have the upper hand at the moment would they be interested in in a cease fire. yes they have the upper hand. ready for any ceasefire lets me do that for a month ago but it isn't much shouted in sanaa has announced a cease fire from sanaa to stop attack saudi arabia but he say the saudi as well must stop that it is the like till now saudi has not recognized neither to say yes or no to this truce but it is and they are willing for any ceasefire if they are asked to stop fighting in the next 5 minutes they will do so is actually the idea always does want to actually any cease fire and if though now we see that the salado the enemy out of you have the upper hand they have gained more territory but it isn't that much thought yesterday they have said that the end of that is the state of the great pain of saudi arabia and he said that in the new state if this all you will not stop. there i will cut there i will come in any troops that will come that will stop all fighting across yemen and the blockade should be lifted especially now with the crowd us but that yemeni pe
hussein. the have the upper hand at the moment would they be interested in in a cease fire. yes they have the upper hand. ready for any ceasefire lets me do that for a month ago but it isn't much shouted in sanaa has announced a cease fire from sanaa to stop attack saudi arabia but he say the saudi as well must stop that it is the like till now saudi has not recognized neither to say yes or no to this truce but it is and they are willing for any ceasefire if they are asked to stop fighting in...
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david: you get the order fr the psident to kick saddam hussein and his troops out. powell: when that decision came down, that we cod not find a diplomatic solution, i received the order and i gave the order to norm and we were ready. david: so there was a famous military maneuver. rather than going directly toward the enemy is david: whose brilliant idea was that? powell: any infantry captain could have figured this out. it didn't take a general, and several generals have made claims-- david: men of worth? ok. powell: it was the only conflict i've ever been in wor ever read history abore i could say to the president "the iraqis have made several horrible mistakes. "they put their line of soldiers right on the border airpower would n let them move. and then they had 4 divisions along the coast, and they were o ry light; alwe had is fix these two forces in place and go around them--the left hook, as it's alsoeferred to-- and that's what we did. but my surprise, the night launche, afe air attacks for several weeks, and i was expecting that the marines, who were right o
david: you get the order fr the psident to kick saddam hussein and his troops out. powell: when that decision came down, that we cod not find a diplomatic solution, i received the order and i gave the order to norm and we were ready. david: so there was a famous military maneuver. rather than going directly toward the enemy is david: whose brilliant idea was that? powell: any infantry captain could have figured this out. it didn't take a general, and several generals have made claims-- david:...
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you prepared to accept that, even if it means saddam hussein will stay in place?" hesitantly, he said, "yes, i will accept that." so that's why i went forward, so i went out and spent at the cia with the intelligence communities and prepared the document that i would present, and every word in there was approved by the ci it was written by the cia. and so we went, i gave the presentation. it seemed to go well, i was confident that it went well, but then, within a few days or a couple of weeks, it started i was mortified, because even though the president had the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rice, all of us were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it all sort of fell on me. david: well-- powell: that's-- that's show business. huh? david: but todin hindsiy the invasion was a mistake? powell: i'd sanv the execution of theion was not done properly. we abandoned the army without any discussion back in washington, and then we abandoned something worse, the bar
you prepared to accept that, even if it means saddam hussein will stay in place?" hesitantly, he said, "yes, i will accept that." so that's why i went forward, so i went out and spent at the cia with the intelligence communities and prepared the document that i would present, and every word in there was approved by the ci it was written by the cia. and so we went, i gave the presentation. it seemed to go well, i was confident that it went well, but then, within a few days or a...
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there a jasmine fields everywhere thousands of pounds lead to the distillery owned by hussein factory and the other 10 plantation owners in the nile delta. some of the workers like pick on the farmers others deliver the harvest in the old vehicle while yet others sell the spawns of that night shift directly to local middlemen by saving themselves the trip to the wayne station. it's all about the queen of sense if we take all the pictures of the families working on the jasmine farms of the nile delta together jasmine provides a living for around $50000.00 people. but lula is the name of the small village that has been hollows home since her wedding it's in the middle of the nile delta is fragrant jasmine but it's one of her daughters he's already working on the fields which gives her better chances on the wedding market habit that seems very antiquated and not very bad she paid into the european one i think it is like a bank people say the delta because their job gives a safe income in the politically and economically tough times egypt has been experiencing since the revolution in 2011
there a jasmine fields everywhere thousands of pounds lead to the distillery owned by hussein factory and the other 10 plantation owners in the nile delta. some of the workers like pick on the farmers others deliver the harvest in the old vehicle while yet others sell the spawns of that night shift directly to local middlemen by saving themselves the trip to the wayne station. it's all about the queen of sense if we take all the pictures of the families working on the jasmine farms of the nile...
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then the united states turned against saddam hussein saddam hussein then he became there any their ally yesterday and they invaded iraq because of chemical weapons that he no longer had and because of the links to al qaeda and out i did americans and the saudis created in afghanistan a relationship that didn't exist they go into iraq and destroy the country and then the americans wonder why iraqis kill americans why there is resistance to the american occupation on afghanistan with americans good honest why is it that there are any people killing americans it must be the fault of the iraq it must be the fault of iraq but going back to a scott said and just a point that i want to add to what he said the only reason why iran secret the acquired material to have a and richmond program was because the i am a was violating its commitments she iran because iran has the right to acquire the capability because of the united states and this actions that the united states imposed and the threats that the united states made no and he was willing to openly work with iran so he ran had to acquire th
then the united states turned against saddam hussein saddam hussein then he became there any their ally yesterday and they invaded iraq because of chemical weapons that he no longer had and because of the links to al qaeda and out i did americans and the saudis created in afghanistan a relationship that didn't exist they go into iraq and destroy the country and then the americans wonder why iraqis kill americans why there is resistance to the american occupation on afghanistan with americans...
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diplomat in the state department's ocean and environment bureau from sana in yemen hussein albert k.t. a pro who 3 journalist and from beirut we have seen the executive director of greenpeace middle east north africa region thank you all very much for joining us hussein they've been warnings about this ship for years why have the who's these knots let the u.n. on board to assess it. actually the one who doesn't let. maintenance teams of the ship know to maintain the ship in a good condition is this how the coalition since the war against him and they have forced. on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running all the time the system have
diplomat in the state department's ocean and environment bureau from sana in yemen hussein albert k.t. a pro who 3 journalist and from beirut we have seen the executive director of greenpeace middle east north africa region thank you all very much for joining us hussein they've been warnings about this ship for years why have the who's these knots let the u.n. on board to assess it. actually the one who doesn't let. maintenance teams of the ship know to maintain the ship in a good condition is...
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the day he invaded kuwait, saddam hussein helped to shape our modern world.used savage measures against his own people, including gassing 5,000 iraqi kurds at halabja. the bodies which litter this town were those who ran out of their houses to try to escape the gas. by 1990, iraq was bankrupt. saddam appealed to neighbouring kuwait for financial help, but they turned him down insultingly. in a fury, he ordered his generals to invade. with full un support, president george bush, seen here, put together a coalition of countries to liberate kuwait. iraq will not be permitted to annex kuwait. and that's not a threat, it's not a boast, it'sjust the way it's going to be. the coalition took only 100 hours to destroy the iraqi forces in kuwait. at the moment, we are waiting for the american bombers to come. all the firing that's going on, there is a great deal of it, is just pretty wildly up in the air. but they stopped short of invading iraq itself. kuwait is once more in the hands of kuwaitis. the elder president bush was a very wise man, and very well versed in in
the day he invaded kuwait, saddam hussein helped to shape our modern world.used savage measures against his own people, including gassing 5,000 iraqi kurds at halabja. the bodies which litter this town were those who ran out of their houses to try to escape the gas. by 1990, iraq was bankrupt. saddam appealed to neighbouring kuwait for financial help, but they turned him down insultingly. in a fury, he ordered his generals to invade. with full un support, president george bush, seen here, put...
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>> hussein: they don't know that the fish live in the sea.lity to bring the world inside the camp. we can't, like, take them out. but we can bring the world inside. >> stahl: and bring the world inside their makeshift homes. the i.r.c. runs a home visit program that sends trained volunteers-- refugees themselves like this woman-- to visit 3,000 refugee families once a week, each time with an age- appropriate educational activity. here a home-made picture book for 20-month old belal. "bisse," he says. cat. what does the cat say? >> meow. >> stahl: the idea is to teach the child-- and more importantly, encourage essential one-with the pa. is one onine children inthamth o their home in syria by intense shelling and now live, eat, and sleep in two adjoining metal structures-- brutal in the 110+ degree heat. so how many years have you been in this camp? >> hamsni. five. hamsni. >> stahl: five years? the older boys told us they still remember life back in syria. what do you remember? >> ( translated ): i remember our home. i also remember my friend
>> hussein: they don't know that the fish live in the sea.lity to bring the world inside the camp. we can't, like, take them out. but we can bring the world inside. >> stahl: and bring the world inside their makeshift homes. the i.r.c. runs a home visit program that sends trained volunteers-- refugees themselves like this woman-- to visit 3,000 refugee families once a week, each time with an age- appropriate educational activity. here a home-made picture book for 20-month old belal....
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hussein: that's a good question. are enough critics within the industry -- marc benioff is the early investors mcnamee hasroger written a scathing critique of the value. this is the big question that the valley needs to grapple with as these companies become so important to the world, what is the responsibility of them and their founders, executives, and a balanceers to keep with their responsibility to society. mcnamee's go to roger whose ability to play a grunge qatar is widely understood. if he is scathing in his criticism -- i don't want to just pick on the big companies. what is the catalyst to move to an industrial maturity? hussein: it will be fits and starts and it will be a conversation. you need to embed the maturity into the conversation. i don't know what stanford is teaching these days in programs like computer science, but i imagine the ethical ofponsibilities computing and business are part of the curriculum. these organizations never knew they would be so significant so fast. it's not like facebook 15
hussein: that's a good question. are enough critics within the industry -- marc benioff is the early investors mcnamee hasroger written a scathing critique of the value. this is the big question that the valley needs to grapple with as these companies become so important to the world, what is the responsibility of them and their founders, executives, and a balanceers to keep with their responsibility to society. mcnamee's go to roger whose ability to play a grunge qatar is widely understood. if...