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started, the revolution in yemen started, january 14, when -- i remember i met with president ali abdullah saleh in sana'a. >> what did you say? >> i said several things. he gave me about 20 minutes to speak. i told him exactly that we are they done people of this country and we are not driven by political opposition, not motivated by any particular -- but we are going to the street because this is the only solution we have left. this is the thing you have been doing for 33 years and we know how corrupt this country is and how you made our lives miserable and we no longer accept any more and you have to leave. >> you have to leave? >> yes. >> you told him to resign? >> yes. at one point, i raised my voice. he was listening for a while but after a while he repeated the same thing, that if i left the corrupt people from the opposition would come. i lost that and raise my voice and i said this country is not about you and not about this corrupt opposition leader. as long as we can fight you, we can fight them and this country has at least 25 million people. we know are what you are doing. and
started, the revolution in yemen started, january 14, when -- i remember i met with president ali abdullah saleh in sana'a. >> what did you say? >> i said several things. he gave me about 20 minutes to speak. i told him exactly that we are they done people of this country and we are not driven by political opposition, not motivated by any particular -- but we are going to the street because this is the only solution we have left. this is the thing you have been doing for 33 years...
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jordan's king abdullah ii. syria is at the point of no return. and a full-scale civil war may be inevitable. >> i'm seeing for the first time and have been watching this for the past two, three weeks where the sectarian violence has begin to appear to a point where different groups of syrian society is having goad each other to a point where we are getting to the level of the potential of full-out civil war. in other words, it's getting very, very messy to a point where i think the worst case scenario for all of us in the region is when you get full-out civil war, there is no coming back. if it breaks down, if civil order breaks down to the point of no return, then it will take years to fix syria. and i have a feeling that we're seeing the signs of that over the past three weeks. the only people that can bring us back from that brink is obviously the president and the regime. and i believe this is the last chance that they have. >> my exclusive interview with king abdullah will air during our next hour during o
jordan's king abdullah ii. syria is at the point of no return. and a full-scale civil war may be inevitable. >> i'm seeing for the first time and have been watching this for the past two, three weeks where the sectarian violence has begin to appear to a point where different groups of syrian society is having goad each other to a point where we are getting to the level of the potential of full-out civil war. in other words, it's getting very, very messy to a point where i think the worst...
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wolf blitzer just talked to king abdullah from jordan, and we will get the reaction of what is happenng happening in the civil war across his borders. >>> and also at this hour london scrambling to figure out the security for the olympics but weather may be the big story. we are seeing torrential rain and worse than in 100 years. >>> and plus sitting on a couch could be as bad as smoking. lack of exercise could be killing you. some countries are fighting back. one big city has a traffic-free street on sunday. and we will tell you where that is. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms with total customer support backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. >>> the weather may actually
wolf blitzer just talked to king abdullah from jordan, and we will get the reaction of what is happenng happening in the civil war across his borders. >>> and also at this hour london scrambling to figure out the security for the olympics but weather may be the big story. we are seeing torrential rain and worse than in 100 years. >>> and plus sitting on a couch could be as bad as smoking. lack of exercise could be killing you. some countries are fighting back. one big city has...
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a senior security officer colonel abdullah has been killed in a car blast in yemen's port city of aden this is the latest in a series of high profile assassinations in the country's volatile southern region most of the attacks have been blamed on al qaeda linked militant groups which seized power in the region during last year's popular uprising against the former president ali abdullah sunday. also in world update this hour the german parliament approved a one hundred billion euro rescue package for the spanish banking sector the decision was driven by chancellor angela merkel despite critics warning that the euro zone risks contagion from spain's weak bank details of the package are expected to be agreed during a conference call of eurozone finance ministers on friday. twenty ten and then form the two fundamental reasons people use the internet however when the web is being used to influence a conflict that has already taken thousands of lives in syria alarm bells start to ring first looks into exactly who is driving the trend of deadly online training videos. just a click away and t
a senior security officer colonel abdullah has been killed in a car blast in yemen's port city of aden this is the latest in a series of high profile assassinations in the country's volatile southern region most of the attacks have been blamed on al qaeda linked militant groups which seized power in the region during last year's popular uprising against the former president ali abdullah sunday. also in world update this hour the german parliament approved a one hundred billion euro rescue...
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a senior security officer colonel abdullah al mars i has been killed in a car blast in yemen's port city of eight this is the latest in a series of high profile assassinations in the country's volatile southern region most of the attacks are being blamed on al qaeda linked militant groups which seized power in the region during last year's popular uprising of course that was against the former president ali abdullah saleh. the british prime minister is in kabul for major trilateral talks with the afghan president and his pakistani counterpart david cameron has warned the taliban that nato states would continue to support the afghan government even after the alliance pulls out in two thousand and fourteen cameron will also meet the pakistani prime minister in an attempt to intensify the country's role in the afghan peace process relations between kabul and islamabad who suffered from distrust mutual blame of the taliban and violence. the green revolution in india opened a new market for international agricultural giants however government efforts to increase crop yields by adopting modern
a senior security officer colonel abdullah al mars i has been killed in a car blast in yemen's port city of eight this is the latest in a series of high profile assassinations in the country's volatile southern region most of the attacks are being blamed on al qaeda linked militant groups which seized power in the region during last year's popular uprising of course that was against the former president ali abdullah saleh. the british prime minister is in kabul for major trilateral talks with...
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. >> abdullah is trying to get his house out from the stand that has gathered overnight, but this daily battle against nature is hopeless -- get his house out from the sand that has gathered overnight. many in his village have already recognized this fact and moved away. >> the village population is getting smaller and smaller. everyone who does not have access to a tractor is moving to the city. the struggle against the sand is daily, and people just do not feel up to the task. >> the main destination for villagers fleeing the countryside. the consequences are dramatic, and -- and intensifying housing shortage and slums popping up everywhere -- an intensifying how is it -- housing shortage. the government is trying to get slumdwellers to move somewhere else. >> we are working on special programs with the goal of making social housing available in all cities. we are beginning with a pilot project here where we are finishing up 175 housing units. >> but for now, he plans to stay in his small village. he looks after the abandoned houses and hopes that someday his neighbors will return. >>
. >> abdullah is trying to get his house out from the stand that has gathered overnight, but this daily battle against nature is hopeless -- get his house out from the sand that has gathered overnight. many in his village have already recognized this fact and moved away. >> the village population is getting smaller and smaller. everyone who does not have access to a tractor is moving to the city. the struggle against the sand is daily, and people just do not feel up to the task....
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[applause] >> my name is maria, and i agree with abdullah. when i talked to this guy from city hall, he said in one neighborhood, where every five people, there is it parked -- a park. >> can i ask you a question? do you feel safe in your neighborhood with the police officers around? >> yes, i do. >> next speaker. come forward. come on. i saw you had two pieces of pizza. you can come forward. do not be afraid. >> that is okay. that is okay. >> no. no. no. >> ok. dr. marshall has a question for you. >> we have an encore performance here. listen, the president asked if you feel safe with the officers around, and you said yes. in general, i just wonder if you feel safe period in your neighborhood. and i guess, i do, but there's a lot of dangers outside, so if one of them robs you, and you do not have a cell phone, what will you do? >> anybody else want to speak? yes, ma'am. please come forward. >> hello. i have been here for 21 years. i live on ne and jones in a very nice building -- eddy and jones. a few years ago, i was talking to the commissi
[applause] >> my name is maria, and i agree with abdullah. when i talked to this guy from city hall, he said in one neighborhood, where every five people, there is it parked -- a park. >> can i ask you a question? do you feel safe in your neighborhood with the police officers around? >> yes, i do. >> next speaker. come forward. come on. i saw you had two pieces of pizza. you can come forward. do not be afraid. >> that is okay. that is okay. >> no. no. no....
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arab emirates and buck grain rallies were banned after more than a year of clashes activist hussain abdullah says the events in bahrain and saudi arabia show that the west uses the term democracy only when he refers to nations that are not it's. the uprising in bahrain has shown. a clear the us foreign policy toward the country is going through the arab spring or the democracy movement while they support. some countries. like syria. libya because we don't you know this is not like. the best for the team just use the democracy here i want the people in bahrain and people so maybe and people in yemen calling basically for the same rights self-determination. free and fair elections but we don't see the same kind of forceful clear foreign policy toward those countries especially behaving so that it be because those countries or those governments are considered an ally so somehow democracy now is used as a weapon against the countries that we don't like however the people in the genes that have been sort of allied to the united states were supporting the government that is oppressing them. this i
arab emirates and buck grain rallies were banned after more than a year of clashes activist hussain abdullah says the events in bahrain and saudi arabia show that the west uses the term democracy only when he refers to nations that are not it's. the uprising in bahrain has shown. a clear the us foreign policy toward the country is going through the arab spring or the democracy movement while they support. some countries. like syria. libya because we don't you know this is not like. the best for...
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developments as saudi arabia and bahrain but the silence on it from the west is deafening says hussein abdullah from americans for democracy and human rights in bahrain. uprising in behind him as shown. clear the standard in the u.s. foreign policy toward the country is that going through the arab spring or the democracy movement they support some countries. like syria. in the first libya because we don't you know sisters not like. the best way to change the rules of the genius to use the democracy however people in bahrain and people should be and people in yemen calling basically for the same rights self-determination free and fair elections but we don't see the same kind of forceful clear foreign policy toward those countries especially. so there will be a because those countries or those governments are considered allies saw somehow democracy now is used as a weapon against the countries that we don't like however the people and bluejeans that instead of allied to the united states who are supporting the government that is oppressing the. percent of talent from americans who are democracy a
developments as saudi arabia and bahrain but the silence on it from the west is deafening says hussein abdullah from americans for democracy and human rights in bahrain. uprising in behind him as shown. clear the standard in the u.s. foreign policy toward the country is that going through the arab spring or the democracy movement they support some countries. like syria. in the first libya because we don't you know sisters not like. the best way to change the rules of the genius to use the...
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since then in and out of hospitals battling various health conditions cousin devoy tiffany green-abdullah about making it easier we can take care of things >> since this started "give forward" is to more than $60 million to people around the united states best part about the website "give forward" and spires people like jessica amy cowin do just that >> and spiring donated to other fundraisers out and not necessarily have done that you kind of get a different perspective when somebody doesn't it like that for you >> give forward tipples itself as for-profit social venture which means they take 7 percent of each transaction about four and half percent goes to help sustain the company remaining percentage of credit card transactions more information on the by site giveforward.com >> new way to deter unwanted visitors outside of the art institute of chicago might give it a scare to people who get too close to the big clients at the white sox starter off the second half of the season with a band highlights from kansas city [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but
since then in and out of hospitals battling various health conditions cousin devoy tiffany green-abdullah about making it easier we can take care of things >> since this started "give forward" is to more than $60 million to people around the united states best part about the website "give forward" and spires people like jessica amy cowin do just that >> and spiring donated to other fundraisers out and not necessarily have done that you kind of get a different...
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so this shows openness, shows tolerance. >> reporter: abdullah's efforts have helped raise the bar fores at any national, local, international competition that is under the iwf organization or guidelines can cover their arms and legs and their head. so for me, it meant i could compete because that's how i dress. >> she's a pioneer. trailblazer who set a record, an opened the door for muslim women. >> i finally made it. i did it. i'm wearing the clothing i wanted to wear. women that normally weren't going to compete can now compete. the boundaries are broken. >> so the world's other big sporting agencies are also relaxing rules. earlier this month, soccer's governing body lifted the ban on head scarves. >>> the red cross declaring civil war in syria. what that means for the nation and possible war crimes prosecutions. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to
so this shows openness, shows tolerance. >> reporter: abdullah's efforts have helped raise the bar fores at any national, local, international competition that is under the iwf organization or guidelines can cover their arms and legs and their head. so for me, it meant i could compete because that's how i dress. >> she's a pioneer. trailblazer who set a record, an opened the door for muslim women. >> i finally made it. i did it. i'm wearing the clothing i wanted to wear. women...
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in an exclusive interview with wolf blitzer, king abdullah of neighboring jordan warns it will not be easy to overthrow the syrian regime. >> damascus has shown its resilience. i think we need to keep this in perspective. though this is a blow, i'm sure the regime will continue to show fortitude, at least in the near future. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction. there you see it. the footage from tuesday afternoon shows a man in a white car following a young girl as she walked down the street with her 2-year-old brother. the suspect sneaks up on the child and attempts to snatch her. her brother's screams may have scared the attacker off because sudde
in an exclusive interview with wolf blitzer, king abdullah of neighboring jordan warns it will not be easy to overthrow the syrian regime. >> damascus has shown its resilience. i think we need to keep this in perspective. though this is a blow, i'm sure the regime will continue to show fortitude, at least in the near future. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's...
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in an exclusive interview with wolf blitzer, king abdullah of neighboring jordan warns it will not be easy to overthrow the syrian regime. >> damascus has shown its resilience. i think we need to keep this in perspective. though this is a blow, i'm sure the regime will continue to show fortitude, at least in the near future. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction. there you see it. the footage from tuesday afternoon shows a man in a white car following a young girl as she walked down the street with her 2-year-old brother. the suspect sneaks up on the child and attempts to snatch her. her brother's screams may have scared the attacker off because sudde
in an exclusive interview with wolf blitzer, king abdullah of neighboring jordan warns it will not be easy to overthrow the syrian regime. >> damascus has shown its resilience. i think we need to keep this in perspective. though this is a blow, i'm sure the regime will continue to show fortitude, at least in the near future. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's...
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the first to respond to the incident is sheriff fred abdullah. >> we didn't hit him, we didn't strike him, nothing like that. i knew and i could just imagine the pain that he was going through, the hurt. >> i have done a lot of sentencing hearings, and i have had family members be terribly upset and terribly angry, but i had never seen a physical altercation between a victim's family member and the defendant. i was terrified for him that he might get hurt as the officers tried to subdue him. and my honest thought was that he might try to kill the defendant. >> others in the courtroom fear the same thing. >> i thought that this was going to be a disaster, and it was. i saw mr. swett's hand moving to try to get to the sheriff's weapon. the sheriff was able to restrain him, and he did not get his hand on the sheriff's weapon, which was holstered. >> clifford can't defend himself. he's handcuffed and remains silent during the struggle. >> he never moved. he never said a word. he never backed off. he never looked afraid. he just simply sat there. and even afterwards when they brought him b
the first to respond to the incident is sheriff fred abdullah. >> we didn't hit him, we didn't strike him, nothing like that. i knew and i could just imagine the pain that he was going through, the hurt. >> i have done a lot of sentencing hearings, and i have had family members be terribly upset and terribly angry, but i had never seen a physical altercation between a victim's family member and the defendant. i was terrified for him that he might get hurt as the officers tried to...
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we've done 100 agrees, including two are colleen abdullah and mrs. witmer. we haven't had blackout. i almost don't recognize the environment. they are describing a world that doesn't exist amongst our three companies. i guess my concern is, i know that you are all worried about the current system. for a businessman who needs to make a plan, we invest $5.5 billion a year in programming. we need to be able to plan. we need to know what the rules are going to be. we know how this system works. it has its flaws. but it basically works. abandoning it for some whole new system or a system that repeals, retranses and leaves the compulsory license. i guess we prefer the devil that we know. >> two things -- we all have something to say. two things on that, is that we may like this -- some people may like the model that is for lots of reasons, but the consumers don't. and the consumers don't have the same model on the internet. it's time that the businesses that we're talking about create a new sustainable, innovative business model that serves consumers and reduces confusion. that's one poin
we've done 100 agrees, including two are colleen abdullah and mrs. witmer. we haven't had blackout. i almost don't recognize the environment. they are describing a world that doesn't exist amongst our three companies. i guess my concern is, i know that you are all worried about the current system. for a businessman who needs to make a plan, we invest $5.5 billion a year in programming. we need to be able to plan. we need to know what the rules are going to be. we know how this system works. it...
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according to that article professor abedin's institute had the support of any man named umar abdullah nassif. bachmann says according to the form the muslim world league has a history of, quote, being closely aligned and partnering with the muslim brotherhood. so that's how many degrees of separation bachmann's claim is based on. huma abedin's deceased father who started an organization decades ago had the support of a guy who had another organization that might have had the support of another organization, the muslim brotherhood. because of that huma abedin might be some sort of spy or infiltrator and deserves to be investigated. as for abedin's mother and brother bachmann never gives evidence of their alleged links to the muslim brotherhood. they repeatedly cite as their source the work of a group. website muslimbrotherhoodinamerica.com p the man who runs the group is frank gaffney who says the muslim brotherhood is infiltrating every aspect of the american life in order to impose sharia law. before gaffney was focusing on huma abedin he was pointing fingers at conservative norquist
according to that article professor abedin's institute had the support of any man named umar abdullah nassif. bachmann says according to the form the muslim world league has a history of, quote, being closely aligned and partnering with the muslim brotherhood. so that's how many degrees of separation bachmann's claim is based on. huma abedin's deceased father who started an organization decades ago had the support of a guy who had another organization that might have had the support of another...
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. >> yesterday i interviewed king abdullah from jordan, he wants bashar al-assad, no love for him, butckets of al qaeda in some of the rebels, opposition forces in syria. listen to what he said. >> our information is there is a presence of al qaeda in certain regions, syria has been there awhile. one of the worst case scenarios as we are obviously trying to look for political solutions would be if some of the chemical stockpiles were to fall into unfriendly hands. >> ambassador, how worried are you that chemical weapon stockpiles will fall into the hands of al qaeda in syria? >> first of all, we are well aware. i spoke of this to the security council today, that syria has large chemical weapons stockpiles. they have thus far been willing and able to secure them, and the message that we underscored in the security council is that it is their responsibility not to transfer them and use them against their own people. if they were to consider doing otherwise, those individuals would be held accountable. al qaeda is indeed at least a presence in syria as it has been in iraq and elsewhere in
. >> yesterday i interviewed king abdullah from jordan, he wants bashar al-assad, no love for him, butckets of al qaeda in some of the rebels, opposition forces in syria. listen to what he said. >> our information is there is a presence of al qaeda in certain regions, syria has been there awhile. one of the worst case scenarios as we are obviously trying to look for political solutions would be if some of the chemical stockpiles were to fall into unfriendly hands. >>...