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and i lost most of my family. >> reporter: this is abdullah on his first trip here, shortly after heed at seven years old. >> he was a baby at the time. but he's a young man now. >> reporter: now he's visiting his host family for about a month. >> most kids are worried about what type of jeans or shoes they're gonna put on. this kid has to basically put a leg on. >> reporter: they say there are countless people with missing limbs in gaza. >> it makes you think and wonder why we as a society allow things like this to happen and not speak out, because the children are the ones who are suffering. >> reporter: he's one of the lucky few to have many others helping them. >> i want to tell them i really love them and i want to say thanks to the people. >> reporter: abdullah does go hard on that leg, playing lots of soccer and basketball. he's due back on thursday for the final fitting of his new prosthesis. >>> ktvu's channel 2 news at 6 starts now. >> our airplane is landing. >>> now at 6, a 911 call from a passenger on flight 214 calmly calling for help just moments after the plane crashe
and i lost most of my family. >> reporter: this is abdullah on his first trip here, shortly after heed at seven years old. >> he was a baby at the time. but he's a young man now. >> reporter: now he's visiting his host family for about a month. >> most kids are worried about what type of jeans or shoes they're gonna put on. this kid has to basically put a leg on. >> reporter: they say there are countless people with missing limbs in gaza. >> it makes you...
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tears that abdullah believes could have been prevented he says his father tried to quit several times but in pakistan there are few treatment centers and plenty of temptation by just i mean the markets don has been flooded with heroin it's easy to get that it's even sold out in the open the police do nothing because they're also involved and just a few blocks away a dark underworld in broad daylight these heroin addicts don't even bother hiding their habit it's thought that pakistan has more than four million drug addicts but fewer than eighty dedicated we have clinics. for the young maybe in part because there's no shortage of heroin problem they may be a problem problem but they share one thing in common what you assert that london armando can heroin that deadly in. afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium heroine's main ingredient and it accounts for ninety percent of the global supply roughly forty percent of it as smuggled through pakistan it's a multi-billion dollar industry fueled by years of war and instability opium production is up for the third year in a row and
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identified there's no shortage of ways to die in the city target killings bomb blasts and drugs abdullah was hoping not to find his father here has been searching karachi for more than two weeks as a last resort he checked this morning but amid the portraits of the dead a grim discovery and a familiar face abilities father was addicted to heroin for almost a decade now he's another one of the drugs casualties. but i don't know where they are going to be hard to break the news to my mother but this is what happened and we have to face it there will be tears at home tonight the tears that abdullah believes could have been prevented he says his father tried to quit several times but in pakistan there are few treatment centers and plenty of temptation by just i mean that i could stand has been flooded with heroin it's easy to get that it's even sold out in the open the police do nothing because they're also involved and just a few blocks away a dark underworld in broad daylight these heroin addicts don't even bother hiding their habit it's thought that pakistan has more than four million dru
identified there's no shortage of ways to die in the city target killings bomb blasts and drugs abdullah was hoping not to find his father here has been searching karachi for more than two weeks as a last resort he checked this morning but amid the portraits of the dead a grim discovery and a familiar face abilities father was addicted to heroin for almost a decade now he's another one of the drugs casualties. but i don't know where they are going to be hard to break the news to my mother but...
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mentioned just now the case of abdullah senussi who is the former head of libyan intelligence rather in the war of gadhafi he is regarded both inside and outside libya as being. probably more responsible than anyone else other than gadhafi himself for the crimes committed on the with the libyan regime and when i meant when i say crimes i'm thinking of the abu salim prison massacre in which twelve hundred people were killed but there are also all the international crimes like. of which libya has been accused the the darling of the french with the loss of hundreds of lives. in the british case the murder of a policewoman in london now all those matches the libyans will wish to see. like say for the they were see abdullah senussi face justice but they know that if he were handed over to the i.c.c. and the i.c.c. have all the seals well he could never face trial on those crimes because they could they would if they were committed a total commitment before march two thousand and eleven. all right thank you so much for sharing your views with us here that was a former british ambassador to
mentioned just now the case of abdullah senussi who is the former head of libyan intelligence rather in the war of gadhafi he is regarded both inside and outside libya as being. probably more responsible than anyone else other than gadhafi himself for the crimes committed on the with the libyan regime and when i meant when i say crimes i'm thinking of the abu salim prison massacre in which twelve hundred people were killed but there are also all the international crimes like. of which libya has...
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tears that abdullah believes could have been prevented he says his father tried to quit several times but in pakistan there are few treatment centers and plenty of temptation i mean that argues don has been flooded with heroin it's easy to get that it's even sold out in the open the police do nothing because they're also involved and just a few blocks away a dark underworld in broad daylight these heroin addicts don't even bother hiding their habit it's thought that pakistan has more than four million drug addicts but fewer than eighty dedicated we have clinics. where these young people may be in part because for the current problems they may be popping the problem but they share one thing in common what you assert that london or moscow can heroin that deadly. afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium heroine's main ingredient and it accounts for ninety percent of the global supply roughly forty percent of it as smuggled through pakistan it's a multi-billion dollar industry fueled by years of war and instability opium production is up for the third year in a row and is pred
tears that abdullah believes could have been prevented he says his father tried to quit several times but in pakistan there are few treatment centers and plenty of temptation i mean that argues don has been flooded with heroin it's easy to get that it's even sold out in the open the police do nothing because they're also involved and just a few blocks away a dark underworld in broad daylight these heroin addicts don't even bother hiding their habit it's thought that pakistan has more than four...
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saudi arabia's king abdullah sent a message of support to the new interim council and the military and incoming leader who, as i say, will be installed in the next half hour or so. let's get analysis on what's going on here. we have the professor of middle east politics at a&m. what is happening now? >> i think we are waiting to find out thchlt is a profoundly historic moment in egypt. it's still early in cairo egypt. it's going to be regulatory in understanding the speech last night. >> he'll be installed as interim president. what do we know about this man? >> not a lot. there's speculation about his background. he's someone who was appointed by mubarak. again, as with everything else in the process, more questions than answers. >> what do you make of the reaction from the international community? let's start off with you. >> i think the u.s., as you mentioned, the statements from barack obama last night has been conscious and restrained, which many people think is quite smart in reaction to the fluid nature of events right now. the international community is waiting to see. this is
saudi arabia's king abdullah sent a message of support to the new interim council and the military and incoming leader who, as i say, will be installed in the next half hour or so. let's get analysis on what's going on here. we have the professor of middle east politics at a&m. what is happening now? >> i think we are waiting to find out thchlt is a profoundly historic moment in egypt. it's still early in cairo egypt. it's going to be regulatory in understanding the speech last night....
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saudi arabia's king abdullah has welcomed the move by the military here. it appears at least that in saudi they see a new dawn. and regional reaction, we'll get it. mohammed jamjun is standing by in beirut. started with that reaction from saudi arabia. a surprise or not? >> reporter: well, surprising, becky, in that they issued the reaction as quickly as they did. usually, saudi arabia's a bit more cautious as far as issuing reactions to big moves like this. but the saudis came out quite boldly this morning as the big sunni regional power player, congratulating the new interim president in egypt. a statement from king abdullah of saudi arabia went on to say "we strongly shake hands with the men of all the armed forces, represented by general abdelfatah al sisi who managed to save egypt at this critical moment from a dark tunnel. god only could apprehend its dimensions and repercussions." no secret the saudis had been quite concerned the past few days about what was going to happen in egypt. today we've also heard from the united arab emirates. the uae issu
saudi arabia's king abdullah has welcomed the move by the military here. it appears at least that in saudi they see a new dawn. and regional reaction, we'll get it. mohammed jamjun is standing by in beirut. started with that reaction from saudi arabia. a surprise or not? >> reporter: well, surprising, becky, in that they issued the reaction as quickly as they did. usually, saudi arabia's a bit more cautious as far as issuing reactions to big moves like this. but the saudis came out quite...
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in saudi arabia king abdullah congratulated the egyptian army. we strongly shake the hands of the men of all the armed forces who managed to save egypt at this critical moment. in the state of qatar it said qatar's policy has always been to stand by egypt and the will an choices of its people. israeli officials are refusing to comment in public. but what happens in cairo matters here. egypt and israel enjoy a cold peace. security is its primary concern. >> maybe the corporation will continue. this has always been the case, the two militaries as i say are coordinated together. >> hamas inspired by the muslim brotherhood is refusing to comment. t had hoped for closer ties. his removal brings uncertainty. -- ending end the the siege but imposing more restrictions on gaza people. the fall of egypt's first democratically elected government has stunned people. it is well and truly out of the bottle once more. leaders throughout the middle east are watching nervously. simon mcgregor with "al jazeera." >> patty cule 1-800 reports on the -- patsy culhane
in saudi arabia king abdullah congratulated the egyptian army. we strongly shake the hands of the men of all the armed forces who managed to save egypt at this critical moment. in the state of qatar it said qatar's policy has always been to stand by egypt and the will an choices of its people. israeli officials are refusing to comment in public. but what happens in cairo matters here. egypt and israel enjoy a cold peace. security is its primary concern. >> maybe the corporation will...
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. >> reporter: kishida later visited jordan and met with prime minister abdullah ensour. he promised japan's continued support for refugees from syria where the civil war continues. he also pitched japan's nuclear power technology. jordan plans to construct a nuclear power plant. japan's air force came just after remarks by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. kerry says a basic teal had been reached with israeli and palestinian officials to revive direct negotiations. japan hopes support for u.s. peace efforts in the region will strengthen the u.s./japan security alliance, but it's not sure if japan's air force in the middle east will lead to peace in the unstable region. mari sakamoto, nhk world, jordan. >>> a court in india has again delayed handing down a verdict related to the fatal gang rape of a young woman. on a new delhi bus last december. the delay is the second from the juvenile court trying one of the defendants in a case that caused outrage in india and around the world. a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending ca
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is continuing leading many to feed that this will only get worse now let's get the opinion of on abdullah who's an egyptian supporter of mohamed morsy thank you so much for joining us here on r.g.p. to talk about this so the army has given the muslim brotherhood. the weekend as a deadline to and for talks so how likely is a day the two sides will reconcile their their positions and start talking ok i'm not i am i will start i want his merriment or he might want to start just my word that i am not following the day slum of brotherhood i'm not following any any any political party or islamic parties i'm just i am i am a norman egyptian civilian i am talking to the free men all over the mercy of their heart and they have mind to think about this happening in egypt we are now only after the military equal which was just a. bull in a peaceful open and it seemed. to express this disapproval to the military court and also it was disapproved by many of the current men in countries all over the world and by the community especially in africa which ways which was stuff a lot from the movie that equ
is continuing leading many to feed that this will only get worse now let's get the opinion of on abdullah who's an egyptian supporter of mohamed morsy thank you so much for joining us here on r.g.p. to talk about this so the army has given the muslim brotherhood. the weekend as a deadline to and for talks so how likely is a day the two sides will reconcile their their positions and start talking ok i'm not i am i will start i want his merriment or he might want to start just my word that i am...
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government is praising washington for effectively backing the uprising against morsi you can follow her abdullah's underscore r.t. well earlier i talked to dr oz on to me a rider on islamic movements who believes more his government had no real opportunity to run the country with a military blocking their every move. the major fault with the situation in egypt is that we had an elected president who had no loyalty or sympathy from any of the major institutions of the state to you headed to the un he was against them the police was against them the media was against them and they usually was against them and finally although he thought that the obvious that by having the poor fellow he was stabbed in the back by the chief of the army who acted as his defense and this is very much like arguing that if somebody comes and feed your house. then you have to accept the new reality and share product of your house with him even if he only gives you the doghouse outside in the ground that this is not an argument that then surely it remains to be seen how this will play out that is the venezuela. in audio wh
government is praising washington for effectively backing the uprising against morsi you can follow her abdullah's underscore r.t. well earlier i talked to dr oz on to me a rider on islamic movements who believes more his government had no real opportunity to run the country with a military blocking their every move. the major fault with the situation in egypt is that we had an elected president who had no loyalty or sympathy from any of the major institutions of the state to you headed to the...
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when king abdullah came home at the beginning of the arab spring, he paid over $100 billion to the youngan in the streets. that meant that year, saudi arabia needed to have a reasonable return on the two dollars a barrel, that they would have needed, say, 40 or $50 a barrel at least. the amount of money they need to add to the ordinary price of oil in order to take care of their population and keep their population from demonstrating, they call a fair price. if you hear somebody from opec or russia talk about a fair price for oil, what he means is although they could lift oil $80 or $90 a barrel, they to sell it for 110 dollars because that is the fair price. they need to buy off the chunks of their population that do not manufacture things. the russians manufacture very little except military hardware. they are good at that. when is the last time you bought a table or a chair or a stove made in russia? they do not really have an economy other than selling military hardware abroad and selling natural resources, mainly oil and gas. it pushes the price of oil down. they will be very upset.
when king abdullah came home at the beginning of the arab spring, he paid over $100 billion to the youngan in the streets. that meant that year, saudi arabia needed to have a reasonable return on the two dollars a barrel, that they would have needed, say, 40 or $50 a barrel at least. the amount of money they need to add to the ordinary price of oil in order to take care of their population and keep their population from demonstrating, they call a fair price. if you hear somebody from opec or...
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president barack obama to saudi's king abdullah, have all weighed in on the developments, but one regional power has remained silent. israel. so far, there's been no statement from tel aviv, but an analyst with the israel project says israeli officials believe egypt's future should be decided by its people without regional influence. >> israel, first of all, needs to be in sync with the united states and be sure of this very important point, but it has to stay out of it. this is an internal egyptian issue and we should let egyptian decide their own future. >> she says privately, many officials are encouraged that officials have protested the policies. moves that were seen as an attempt to fashion egypt into an islamic state from a secular one. myers says at the end of the day, no matter how events play out in egypt, there's one concern that matters most in israel. it's security. >> this is i think what official israel is interested in. security, mostly and fighting terror. >> but on the streets of jerusalem, the mood is cautiously optimistic. >> on the one side, i think it's a great thing
president barack obama to saudi's king abdullah, have all weighed in on the developments, but one regional power has remained silent. israel. so far, there's been no statement from tel aviv, but an analyst with the israel project says israeli officials believe egypt's future should be decided by its people without regional influence. >> israel, first of all, needs to be in sync with the united states and be sure of this very important point, but it has to stay out of it. this is an...
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we were there visiting king abdullah and queen rania in jordan.tar. so, he wants her to play the guitar for bono. so she comes and sits at this table. we're only, like, three or four tables of people. and bono says, "do you know any pop songs?" and she says, "i just learned 'hotel california'." so, bono turns to me and says, "gov, you know the words to 'hotel california,' right?" and i said, "sure." and he said, "okay, me and you, let's go." and bono and i, in the middle of the desert in jordan, sing "hotel california" together with king adbullah's daughter playing the guitar. is this a great job or what? [ applause ] >> jimmy: i think you're a rock star yourself, my friend. governor christie, thank you for everything you're doing. i want to stress the website that everyone go. strongerthanthestorm.com. and just give whatever you can. i just thank you from the bottom of -- all these people, like, that have been coming to our show from new jersey, we get to see them now and then, and they just go, like, i go, what do you think? how's it going? they
we were there visiting king abdullah and queen rania in jordan.tar. so, he wants her to play the guitar for bono. so she comes and sits at this table. we're only, like, three or four tables of people. and bono says, "do you know any pop songs?" and she says, "i just learned 'hotel california'." so, bono turns to me and says, "gov, you know the words to 'hotel california,' right?" and i said, "sure." and he said, "okay, me and you, let's go." and...
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because oil, remember, i described it went king abdullah came home at the beginning of the arab spring paid certainly over $100 billion to the young men essentially in the street. that meant that that year saudi arabia needed to have a price of not just a reasonable return on $2 a barrel that it takes them, they say, to lift oil out of the ground, but they would have needed, say, 40 or $50 a barrel at least. and the amount of money they need to add to the ordinary price of oil in order to take care of their population and keep their population from demonstrating, they call a fair price. so if you hear somebody from opec or russia talk about a fair price for oil, it's kind of a pick we can term. what he means is, let's say the russians, is that although they could lift oil or, i don't know, 80, $90 a barrel. pretty expensive for them because they have a rundown infrastructure. they need to sell it for 110 because that's a fair price. what they mean is they need to buy off the chunks of their population that don't, i mean, manufacture things. russians manufactured very little except mili
because oil, remember, i described it went king abdullah came home at the beginning of the arab spring paid certainly over $100 billion to the young men essentially in the street. that meant that that year saudi arabia needed to have a price of not just a reasonable return on $2 a barrel that it takes them, they say, to lift oil out of the ground, but they would have needed, say, 40 or $50 a barrel at least. and the amount of money they need to add to the ordinary price of oil in order to take...
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king abdullah was in the hospital in new york and checked himself out right away and flew back to saudi arabia and increased the budget by i think in the ballpark of $130 billion. where did the money go? the money went as collier's -- thewould suggest money goes to them. got did not right but they richer. collier's point i think is pretty well taken. that is another reason there are political problems associated with oil. the wonderful book on democracy, he is a man of the moderate left his whole career. he writes very persuasively respectat happens with to developments such as famine, a guerrilla war, civil war, and on. a state thate into is highly autocratic. those developments are far more common and more tests the numbers in his book and autocratic states than they are in non-autocratic state. that little problem with oil. are there any others? i think so. for just a second about health. when we got the lead out of oil transportation gasoline in the 1970's, we thought we had done something important because lead is carcinogenic. there was a battle in the 1920's between general motor
king abdullah was in the hospital in new york and checked himself out right away and flew back to saudi arabia and increased the budget by i think in the ballpark of $130 billion. where did the money go? the money went as collier's -- thewould suggest money goes to them. got did not right but they richer. collier's point i think is pretty well taken. that is another reason there are political problems associated with oil. the wonderful book on democracy, he is a man of the moderate left his...
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president barack obama to saudi arabia's king abdullah have all weighed in on the developments but oneegional power has remained silent from the sidelines, israel. so far there's been no official statement from tel aviv, but an analyst with the israel project a think tank with offices in jerusalem and washington, d.c., says israeli officials believe that egypt's future should be decided by its people without regional influence. >> israel, first of all, needs to be in sync with the united states and this is a very important point, but it has to stay out of it. this is an internal egyptian issue and we should let egyptian decide their own future. >> reporter: but they say privately hani israeli officials are encouraged that egyptians have protested the policies mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood tried to implement. at the end of the day no matter how events play out in egypt there's one concern that matters most to the state of israel, its security. >> so, this is i think what official israel is interested in. security mostly. and fighting terror. >> reporter: but on the streets of jer
president barack obama to saudi arabia's king abdullah have all weighed in on the developments but oneegional power has remained silent from the sidelines, israel. so far there's been no official statement from tel aviv, but an analyst with the israel project a think tank with offices in jerusalem and washington, d.c., says israeli officials believe that egypt's future should be decided by its people without regional influence. >> israel, first of all, needs to be in sync with the united...
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saudi arabia's king abdullah sent congratulations message to the egypt interim leader.finally, the brother of colorado democratic senator mark udall has been found dead. he was on a hiking trip in the rocky mountains. udall wasf randy found in a remote area in the mountains of wyoming yesterday. in a statement from his office, senator udall says it appears his brother did die of natural causes, and he thanked searchers for their efforts. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. one of the points we make in this book is the radio question -- did it make any difference to have popular elections? i think we came down on the side of yes, it did make a difference. the senators began to act like house members, which is not something that any senator wants to hear. >> what does that mean? >> it means they were out scavenging for votes, they had to deal with the people, as opposed if you have a state legislature and there are 26 numbers of your state senate, all you need is 14 votes and you can easily pay off, and they did in some cases pay off 14 senators, paying off thei
saudi arabia's king abdullah sent congratulations message to the egypt interim leader.finally, the brother of colorado democratic senator mark udall has been found dead. he was on a hiking trip in the rocky mountains. udall wasf randy found in a remote area in the mountains of wyoming yesterday. in a statement from his office, senator udall says it appears his brother did die of natural causes, and he thanked searchers for their efforts. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. one of the...
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umar farouk abdullah ahmad trollope his father reported his son's hatred of the west and the u.s. embassy but one agency failed to alert another. the times square bomber a naturalized citizen warned pakistan was placing a traveler and enforcement compliance system between 1998 and 2008. however this computer system does not share information effectively among databases and consequently shows sought to sell off the radar's reign only to have -- not the bomb from going off and finally the boston marathon bombings. they show that one agency failed to share critical information about terrorists they fail to see the full picture which could point to an eminent attack. we still do not know if the fbi was alerted to camera lens plus travel overseas but we do know that no action was taken after-the-fact and the deputy director of the fbi said even if they had been notified about that travel the case was closed and it would not have been helpful. these events bring to light two areas that deserve scrutiny by this committee. the first thing one the information still piped between agencies a
umar farouk abdullah ahmad trollope his father reported his son's hatred of the west and the u.s. embassy but one agency failed to alert another. the times square bomber a naturalized citizen warned pakistan was placing a traveler and enforcement compliance system between 1998 and 2008. however this computer system does not share information effectively among databases and consequently shows sought to sell off the radar's reign only to have -- not the bomb from going off and finally the boston...
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guilty to illegal transactions with the illegal -- with the government and a role to assassinate abdullah appears with all of these warning signs the bureau did not follow up on the credible information it had and tragically, because the dots are not connect to, we saw horrific bombing occur in boston. similarly in fort hood, the murder that occurred there, the fbi was aware that major hassan had been e-mailing with the al qaeda cleric in war all walkie himn war all walkie about killing his federal soldiers. forad made a presentation espousing jihadist views. i have a real concern that fears of political correctness -- >> there is a time of. do you have a question? do you share the concerns about the bureau being either unwilling or unable to connect those dots? do we have your commitment that you would not let political correctness connect the dots? >> thank you for coming into this. if you are confirmed, you have a act to follow. we touched on a number of subjects yesterday. one of them was the right of american citizens to counsel. american about the citizen who was accused and has sin
guilty to illegal transactions with the illegal -- with the government and a role to assassinate abdullah appears with all of these warning signs the bureau did not follow up on the credible information it had and tragically, because the dots are not connect to, we saw horrific bombing occur in boston. similarly in fort hood, the murder that occurred there, the fbi was aware that major hassan had been e-mailing with the al qaeda cleric in war all walkie himn war all walkie about killing his...
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transaction with the libyan government and a role on a conspiracy to assassinate saudi crowned prince abdullahyet, it appears with all of these warning signs, the bureau did not followup on the credible information it had, and tragically, because the dots weren't connected, we saw horrific bombing occur in boston. similarly i was in fort hood last week, the murder that our can there, the fbi was aware that major hasan had been e-mailing with al qaeda an war blank blank asking about the fbi was aware of that. major hasan made a presentation espousing jihad uist views. it appears in both instances the bureau dropped the ball. i have a real concern fears of political correctness are -- >> i advise the senator his time is up. there's a -- did you have a question in here? or just a speech? >> i did have a question, mr. chairman. i apologize for you gaveling me a few seconds over. if i may ask the question. do you share the concerns about the bureau being either unwilling or unable to connect those dots, and as a result to prevent terrorist attacks that have been carried out? >> i don't know enough
transaction with the libyan government and a role on a conspiracy to assassinate saudi crowned prince abdullahyet, it appears with all of these warning signs, the bureau did not followup on the credible information it had, and tragically, because the dots weren't connected, we saw horrific bombing occur in boston. similarly i was in fort hood last week, the murder that our can there, the fbi was aware that major hasan had been e-mailing with al qaeda an war blank blank asking about the fbi was...
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brotherhood was taking over egypt and libya and trying to take over syria and putting our ally king abdullah in jordan in the hot seat force, try fog force agreement out of him over -- trying to force agreement out of him over threat of deposing him. . leaders there get it. this is a big deal. perhaps our administration has not embarrassed by recognizing the real truth of what was going on. so i thought it would be helpful to just look at some of the photographs just recently taken during these of a trations to get more egyptian where the people in this most extraordinary revolutions is takeing -- taking place. and it's important to note that you can talk to people in egypt that say, look, we want to be friends with the united states. we like the united states. but we cannot stand the fact that your government we believe really helped force us into having a muslim brotherhood, a radical islamist in charge of our country. we didn't want it. you forced the elections on us before we were ready. some would say, well, they chose their own elections. we were helping. we could have delayed them unt
brotherhood was taking over egypt and libya and trying to take over syria and putting our ally king abdullah in jordan in the hot seat force, try fog force agreement out of him over -- trying to force agreement out of him over threat of deposing him. . leaders there get it. this is a big deal. perhaps our administration has not embarrassed by recognizing the real truth of what was going on. so i thought it would be helpful to just look at some of the photographs just recently taken during these...