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>> reporter: the only time abdullah's camera wavers is when the unimaginable happens.amera rolling, the 13-year-old runs towards the smoke. >> translator: a rocket. >> reporter: his voice the only thing revealing his youth. there are not many women on the front lines of this war. once answer english teacher, nuur now risks her life to teach the world about the horror she sees every day. >> you saw a man die five minutes ago. >> yes. >> do you worry that could happen to you? >> you're not thinking. this is something i have to do. i mean, so many people, so many girls died in the kitchen. and we have mortar shells or shrapnel coming through the window, drop dead, so what's the point? why should i die in sleep? >> we have had enough from not being able to say how we feel and now we can. we're going to build this whole country again from scratch, from zero. >> translator: this is a rally. people want to bring down the regime. >> reporter: abu yusuf, with the camera we gave him in tow, records his work as an activist and aid worker. >> they have so many needs and they can u
>> reporter: the only time abdullah's camera wavers is when the unimaginable happens.amera rolling, the 13-year-old runs towards the smoke. >> translator: a rocket. >> reporter: his voice the only thing revealing his youth. there are not many women on the front lines of this war. once answer english teacher, nuur now risks her life to teach the world about the horror she sees every day. >> you saw a man die five minutes ago. >> yes. >> do you worry that could...
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one, a letter from abdullah to the president of the united states.at a time when peoples and nations part, we are at a crossroads. it is time for the united states and saudi arabia to look at tear separate interests -- their separate interests. second, a saudi official here in washington saying that abdullah, quote, doesn't mince words like the president. if the u.s. doesn't do more to reduce the violence, and here he was talking in the west bank and gaza, there will be grave consequences for u.s. interests. and then, third, from a diplomatic cable, a u.s. diplomat writing about abdullah, talking about a visit he had with a u.s. diplomat. u.s. policy has now given iraq to iran as a gift on a golden platter. this diplomat wrote king abdullah was upset and somewhat emotional while not specific, even appeared to be questioning the bone fee december of u.s. policy. i highlight these statements because they come from 2001, 2002, and 2005. and i think there's been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements. and quite, you know, visible protestations
one, a letter from abdullah to the president of the united states.at a time when peoples and nations part, we are at a crossroads. it is time for the united states and saudi arabia to look at tear separate interests -- their separate interests. second, a saudi official here in washington saying that abdullah, quote, doesn't mince words like the president. if the u.s. doesn't do more to reduce the violence, and here he was talking in the west bank and gaza, there will be grave consequences for...
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like our 13-year-old abdullah has had to go into hiding.syria, the people in my neighborhood. every day we have to hide from the snipers and the bombs. >> and abu, who shot by a sniper had recovered enough recently to revisit the scene of his attack. >> there is always water between me and the regime army. >> and this woman who was also hurt in the con flick but continues to share scenes of the war with the world. >> it's a lost case on both sides. it's bad what happened to syria here. but it's not going to end soon. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more vitamin c than 10 oranges plus other antioxidants and electrolytes to help you come down with a serious case of healthy. emergen-c. making healthy contagious.
like our 13-year-old abdullah has had to go into hiding.syria, the people in my neighborhood. every day we have to hide from the snipers and the bombs. >> and abu, who shot by a sniper had recovered enough recently to revisit the scene of his attack. >> there is always water between me and the regime army. >> and this woman who was also hurt in the con flick but continues to share scenes of the war with the world. >> it's a lost case on both sides. it's bad what happened...
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prime minister has maintained the ministers omens top of his cabinet after talks with president abdullah gul becomes says police are investigating allegations of illicit money transfers team from improper eighth construction projects williams has mall. he's really sick of people dominated newspaper headlines instead state. three minutes to step down of diamonds at the wonder place me how his cabinet on wednesday. some teachers and a sample appeared unimpressed with the prime minister's makes his move. their boss shroud of democracy in that sentence covering certain right now. i just wished that it's all those than the massacre there i do wish there is more international support for pressure for that matter calling for the world's governments to make drastic changes or to completely resign. he was the one who made the police and judiciary into what is today so he really shouldn't be complaining. there's a power struggle going on. we know about but we don't want to be a part of it the resignations in the shuffle come off the back of a corruption scandal which has seen officials and policem
prime minister has maintained the ministers omens top of his cabinet after talks with president abdullah gul becomes says police are investigating allegations of illicit money transfers team from improper eighth construction projects williams has mall. he's really sick of people dominated newspaper headlines instead state. three minutes to step down of diamonds at the wonder place me how his cabinet on wednesday. some teachers and a sample appeared unimpressed with the prime minister's makes...
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the we need abdullah muhammad some may occur to him that the army he says the military received new orders to protect the demonstrators. the down i was sad when i heard something like i killed it or what but they were young people are taking part in the revolution in india. all of a moment of the city the libyan army is trying to win back control by setting up checkpoints. lance young soldiers. he is just three hundred euro zone months. too little to provide for young family. without new recruits to libyan army canteen was kinky needs to disarm the militias. the body does the law. ddd we need time to gather all the ins again we should have been that could take five or six years for wanting to control things to live one's life but that peace will return to libya until the army regains authority and that is unlikely to be anytime soon right we turn our attention that to another arab country mired in conflict. syria more than one hundred twenty thousand people have been killed in the fighting there and millions have been displaced. one man who saw the heartbreaking to watch the unfolding in t
the we need abdullah muhammad some may occur to him that the army he says the military received new orders to protect the demonstrators. the down i was sad when i heard something like i killed it or what but they were young people are taking part in the revolution in india. all of a moment of the city the libyan army is trying to win back control by setting up checkpoints. lance young soldiers. he is just three hundred euro zone months. too little to provide for young family. without new...
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. >> it is pretty clear that king abdullah -- americans handed them a rock. this is a quote that brian read. they still have that view. you're not doing anything about hezbollah. you have troops and expeditionary forces in syria fighting. this is a matter of the shia becoming the dominant force in the region. what are you doing about it? you don't even recognize it. all you want to do is negotiate with them. i think that is the fundamental view. they are fighting to win. you guys don't even seem to recognize this is a fight with the shia. that is not the american view. >> the problem is not the shia. they are really that upfront about saying the front in. >> i think these are not the speeches obviously that i think thatke, but in addition to the problems with the saudi's under any management, there is the deep religious conflict here. rivalry, a conflict may be a better word. there we have obviously an american, saudi gap. our problem is with the islamic republic and its nefarious foreign policy. our problem is not with shia or ersians. >> the syria case, aga
. >> it is pretty clear that king abdullah -- americans handed them a rock. this is a quote that brian read. they still have that view. you're not doing anything about hezbollah. you have troops and expeditionary forces in syria fighting. this is a matter of the shia becoming the dominant force in the region. what are you doing about it? you don't even recognize it. all you want to do is negotiate with them. i think that is the fundamental view. they are fighting to win. you guys don't...
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. >> we heard earlier on just before you came on, abdullah, the spokesman for the muslim brotherhood. he's adamant that the organization will continue as if nothing had happen, but this effectively does effect their operations, doesn't it, in what way? >> reporter: absolutely. remember this is not just a rhetorical statement. this carries very significant legal consequences. under the law as it stands any member of a group deemed a terrorist organization can be charged and sentenced to five years in prison. remember, there are a lot of people, a lot of activists who supported the organization, who have been involved in organizing demonstrations, involved in just the core of the muslim brotherhood, but in other related groups, charities, political groups and so on who could also be deemed part of that muslim brotherhood infrastructure. in that context it destroys and breaks up a lot of that movement. whether people continue to take the risk is an open question. we need to see how extensive and intensively the authorities need to interpret this degree. we could see many hundreds of peop
. >> we heard earlier on just before you came on, abdullah, the spokesman for the muslim brotherhood. he's adamant that the organization will continue as if nothing had happen, but this effectively does effect their operations, doesn't it, in what way? >> reporter: absolutely. remember this is not just a rhetorical statement. this carries very significant legal consequences. under the law as it stands any member of a group deemed a terrorist organization can be charged and sentenced...
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diplomat writing about abdullah, talking about a bct had with the u.s. diplomat. u.s. policy has not given iraq to iran as a guest on a golden platter. this diplomat roque king abdullah was such that in some and somewhat emotional while not specific am even appear to be questioning the bona fides of u.s. policy. i highlight these statements because he come from 2001, 2002 and 2005. there's been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements and quite visible protestations about u.s. policy. but to demonstrate that there has been a certain consistency of criticism. elliott i'm sure it is this in the bush administration, coming from saudi arabia. for those of you who speak arabic, when i read the recent comments and also these past comments, a phrase came to mind in terms of empty talk. talk that in some ways doesn't necessarily reflect the core interests, which i think they're still strong interest and i fundamentally agree with elliot that there is a values disconnect between our two nations and i hope we talk about that. ultimately, we have heard through the years
diplomat writing about abdullah, talking about a bct had with the u.s. diplomat. u.s. policy has not given iraq to iran as a guest on a golden platter. this diplomat roque king abdullah was such that in some and somewhat emotional while not specific am even appear to be questioning the bona fides of u.s. policy. i highlight these statements because he come from 2001, 2002 and 2005. there's been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements and quite visible protestations about u.s. policy....
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king abdullah.n a news conference, john kerry said they were in agreement. >> there's no difference about our mutually agreed upon objective in syria. as i've said many times before, al-assad has lost all legitimacy and must go. nothing that we are doing with respect to this negotiation will alter or upset or get in the way of the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia and the relationship in this region. >> patrick cockburn, you've also written about the growing differences between saudi arabia and the u.s. and you have a piece headlined "mass murder in the middle east is funded by our friends the saudis." can you elaborate on this? >> sure. it is one of the most extraordinary aspects of the turmoil in the middle east that the saudi backing for extreme sunni organizations, jihadi organizations, is unopposed by the u.s. more vigorously. if you look at the official 9/11 commission report, it said the main backers for al qaeda are private saudi donors and donors in the other gulf stat
king abdullah.n a news conference, john kerry said they were in agreement. >> there's no difference about our mutually agreed upon objective in syria. as i've said many times before, al-assad has lost all legitimacy and must go. nothing that we are doing with respect to this negotiation will alter or upset or get in the way of the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia and the relationship in this region. >> patrick cockburn, you've also written about the growing...
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. >> well, from the saudi point of view, i think, it's pit clear, king abdullah used the phrase shia crescent. from the saudi point of view, you americans handed them iraq -- this is a quote that brian read, and they still have that view -- and you're not doing anything about his what in lebanon. -- hezbollah in lebanon. now you've got hezbollah troops and expeditionary forces in syria fighting. this is a matter of the shia becoming the dominant force in the be region, and what are you americans doing about it? nothing. you don't even recognize it. and all you want to do is negotiate with them. i think that's the fundamental saudi view. they're fighting to win, and you guys don't even seem to recognize that this is a fight with the shia. and that is not the american view. >> if they were to really put it that baldly, i mean, it's not like -- the problem, it's not the shia, it's they're a revolutionary regime, or that they're really that up front about saying -- >> only in private. no, i think, i think the, i think -- these are not the speeches officials make, but but i think in addit
. >> well, from the saudi point of view, i think, it's pit clear, king abdullah used the phrase shia crescent. from the saudi point of view, you americans handed them iraq -- this is a quote that brian read, and they still have that view -- and you're not doing anything about his what in lebanon. -- hezbollah in lebanon. now you've got hezbollah troops and expeditionary forces in syria fighting. this is a matter of the shia becoming the dominant force in the be region, and what are you...
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. >> going to get it mixed up drone intended for abdullah, it's going to go into illinois. >> to bring circle that's why i don't trust people. >> not going to happen on the drone. but the guy is a genius. >> let me do my charlie impression. hey, jeff, what the hell is behind this door? this is a drone. pow. >> there you go. >> dennis miller, everybody. is he loose on the streets of new york. [ laughter ] >> we have two bolder fresher shows to tell you about. >> merry christmas, billy. >> march 28th we will be in charleston, south carolina at the north charleston performing arts center. knoxville tennessee the next day auditorium. make great christmas gifts they go on sale tomorrow. bill o'reilly.com premium members can get them in advance because we love you guys. martha maccallum on deck. baby and father on the net. all hell is breaking loose. right back with it. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing
. >> going to get it mixed up drone intended for abdullah, it's going to go into illinois. >> to bring circle that's why i don't trust people. >> not going to happen on the drone. but the guy is a genius. >> let me do my charlie impression. hey, jeff, what the hell is behind this door? this is a drone. pow. >> there you go. >> dennis miller, everybody. is he loose on the streets of new york. [ laughter ] >> we have two bolder fresher shows to tell you...
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nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer tycoon michael dell, and her majesty queen rania al-abdullahs down in the lobby of the hotel last night, and i noticed that you were talking to president clinton, and while you two were talking, bill gates walked by. i mean it's that kind of place. >> it is, and i find that a lot of work gets done in corridors, in the lobbies of the hotels and in the elevators. you just bump into people. you know, we're all stuck together in this place, and a lot can get done when you see people from all walks of life. >> why is it important? >> because you have a high concentration of some of the best minds in business, technology, politics, all together in one destination, far away from everything else. >> at 5,000 feet, davos is europe's highest town and arguably its best ski resort. but the 800-year-old village has only 13,000 residents, one road in and out, and no airport. it's a tight fit as skiers make way for the high security capital of capitalism. what is this, your super bowl? >> yep, yes absolutely. it's the place where everybody that i ever want to
nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer tycoon michael dell, and her majesty queen rania al-abdullahs down in the lobby of the hotel last night, and i noticed that you were talking to president clinton, and while you two were talking, bill gates walked by. i mean it's that kind of place. >> it is, and i find that a lot of work gets done in corridors, in the lobbies of the hotels and in the elevators. you just bump into people. you know, we're all stuck together in this place, and a...
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jordan's king abdullah is there in the red turban. >> wow.he car is pushed out, the king casually walks away. he was out checking the progress of the snow removal at the time. >> by the way, he attended boarding school in massachusetts and attended georgetown university. >> probably the only one that knows what snow is. >> a lot of experience with snow. >> doing it all wrong, guys. >> i wonder if he's the one that told the guy put it in neutral. put it in neutral. >> exactly. man, oh, man. >> pretty cool actually. >> props to him. >> yeah. >>> coming up, just announced this year's inductees to the rock and roll hall of fame. are your favorites on the list? >>> do you feel lucky? the holiday ticket buying frenzy leading up to tonight's jackpot. today's odds and tomorrow's dreams. you are watching "world news now." ♪ i feel lucky >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. >> a
jordan's king abdullah is there in the red turban. >> wow.he car is pushed out, the king casually walks away. he was out checking the progress of the snow removal at the time. >> by the way, he attended boarding school in massachusetts and attended georgetown university. >> probably the only one that knows what snow is. >> a lot of experience with snow. >> doing it all wrong, guys. >> i wonder if he's the one that told the guy put it in neutral. put it in...
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. >> translator: there's nothing for us to get warm with says abdullah.ces explains ahmaad. we need winter clothes for the kids. the adults can take the cold but the kids can't. as the adults chop nel firewood they can find. the children try to distract themselves from the cold. some crave remnants of a childhood long forgotten and build a snowman. for others, the needs are more basic. seeking warmth as much as they do food. we're freezing, this boy tells me. i asked if he has clothes any wormer than what he's wearing. no, he says simply. in this place, anyone fortunate enough to have a blanket guards it. as bad as it is here, a lot of refugees are tell telling me they feel lucky to be in the baca valley here in lebanon because just an hour and a half to the north of us in the mountains, it's far worse, blanketed in snow. here, residents say there are few reminders of any support. as the sunsets, the fear is setting in. one of the worst winters on record has only just begun. for these desperate souls, the night ahead will be darker and colder than ever. m
. >> translator: there's nothing for us to get warm with says abdullah.ces explains ahmaad. we need winter clothes for the kids. the adults can take the cold but the kids can't. as the adults chop nel firewood they can find. the children try to distract themselves from the cold. some crave remnants of a childhood long forgotten and build a snowman. for others, the needs are more basic. seeking warmth as much as they do food. we're freezing, this boy tells me. i asked if he has clothes any...
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king abdullah. yeah, gets out of his car. he sees somebody having trouble.ad of sending the guards out, he jumped out well. he was out and about collecting on the roads after all that will snow last week in the middle east. >> yeah, a freak blizzard. when he spotted that family in trouble. so somebody taped it. it's gone viral as you can imagine. probably kind of surprised, huh? the king gets out of the car. >> nice man. yeah. >>> if you think that's cool, have a look at this. frozen water falls drawing tens of thousands of tourists in china's very much wan wan province. >> a scenic area home to the iconic pandas and alpine lakes. we love the pandas. gorgeous with heavy snowfall. really pretty pictures there. secretary of state john kerry's tour of southeast asia has him now in the philippines today where he is expected toed visit some hard hit areas by last month's monster typhoon. >> the u.s. donated a lot of aid after that storm. you remember the navy went in and others too, the marines were there. that help isn't just coming from the government. individu
king abdullah. yeah, gets out of his car. he sees somebody having trouble.ad of sending the guards out, he jumped out well. he was out and about collecting on the roads after all that will snow last week in the middle east. >> yeah, a freak blizzard. when he spotted that family in trouble. so somebody taped it. it's gone viral as you can imagine. probably kind of surprised, huh? the king gets out of the car. >> nice man. yeah. >>> if you think that's cool, have a look at...
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peter to issue a pardon and he drives a pardon in the yemeni news agency does a story saying ali abdullah saleh and his generosity. that day, the dictator gehman receives a phone call from the white house. not from some underling staffer at the national security council, not from a senior adviser to the president. not from john brennan who's in charge of the drug war and counterterrorism program, but from president obama personally. president obama held that the interview had that the united states, which is a major funder of humans counterterrorism operation in the yemenis listen to, that the united gates is deeply concerned about reports that this individual is going to be released from prison and a dictator gehman rips up the pardon and he remained in prison because of the direct intervention of the nobel peace prize winning constitutional lawyer who said he was going to run the most transparent of minutes richeson history and be a friend to journalism. he kept by his intervention a yemeni journalist in prison for over a year more because of his direct intervention. when i called the w
peter to issue a pardon and he drives a pardon in the yemeni news agency does a story saying ali abdullah saleh and his generosity. that day, the dictator gehman receives a phone call from the white house. not from some underling staffer at the national security council, not from a senior adviser to the president. not from john brennan who's in charge of the drug war and counterterrorism program, but from president obama personally. president obama held that the interview had that the united...
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you have experiments like king abdullah and the university which is great for people go there but has limited impact on the rest. the thing that worries me is we want to have this conversation, but we are doing it to go back -- at a time of potential instability over the succession and saudi arabia. -- that probably limits our ability even now. something we should've been doing over the past decade and it may be we are not void to have another good chance to do may not have another chance to do it. for 10 ord be a king 20 years. that's they worrisome diagnosis. it could be unfortunately true. >> thank you. that will conclude the panel. i want to thank you brian and elliott. thank you hudson institute. thank you for coming. happy holidays. looking at the weekend schedule, a hearing on marketing by data information brokers. from the senate commerce committee. :00 starts saturday at 10 a.m. eastern. digital privacy and open source from chicago ideas week. saturday night at 8:35 p.m. eastern. newsmakers, the top republican on the environmental and public works committee and discusses some
you have experiments like king abdullah and the university which is great for people go there but has limited impact on the rest. the thing that worries me is we want to have this conversation, but we are doing it to go back -- at a time of potential instability over the succession and saudi arabia. -- that probably limits our ability even now. something we should've been doing over the past decade and it may be we are not void to have another good chance to do may not have another chance to do...
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this diplomat wrote king abdullah was upset in some but that specific can appear to be questioned bona fides of policy. i highlight these statements because they come from 2001, 2002 and 2005. there has been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements. quite visible protestations about u.s. policy. but to demonstrate that there has been a certain consistency of criticism and elliot ensure experienced this in the bush administration, coming from saudi arabia. for those of you who speak arabic, when i've read the recent comments and also these past comments, the phrase hakki both see came to mind in terms of open talk that doesn't necessarily reflect the core interest, which there is still strong interest and i fundamentally agree with eliot that there is a values disconnect between our two nations and i hope we talk about that. ultimately, we have heard through the years a talk and overanalysis as u.s. policy has shifted from the weather was last decade are currently trying to adjust to the complicated currents in the middle east. saudis have talked a lot. when you look at what th
this diplomat wrote king abdullah was upset in some but that specific can appear to be questioned bona fides of policy. i highlight these statements because they come from 2001, 2002 and 2005. there has been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements. quite visible protestations about u.s. policy. but to demonstrate that there has been a certain consistency of criticism and elliot ensure experienced this in the bush administration, coming from saudi arabia. for those of you who speak...
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you have experiments like king abdullah and the university which is great for people go there but has a limited impact on the rest. the thing that worries me is we want to have this conversation, but we are doing it to go back -- at a time of potential instability over the succession and saudi arabia. i do not know -- that probably limits our ability even now. something we should've been doing over the past decade and it may be we are not void to have another good -- we may not have another chance to do it. there could be a king for 10 or 20 years. that's they worrisome diagnosis. it could be unfortunately true. >> thank you. that will conclude the panel. i want to thank you, brian and elliott. thank you hudson institute. thank you for coming. happy holidays. >> the associated press has a story about reports of sexual assault in the military. more than 5000 reports of sexual a full work wild during the fiscal year that ended september 30. that compares with 2012. that is from the associated press. signed anobama authorization bill that addresses some of those problems under the new la
you have experiments like king abdullah and the university which is great for people go there but has a limited impact on the rest. the thing that worries me is we want to have this conversation, but we are doing it to go back -- at a time of potential instability over the succession and saudi arabia. i do not know -- that probably limits our ability even now. something we should've been doing over the past decade and it may be we are not void to have another good -- we may not have another...
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that is the king of jordan, king abdullah ii.felt so sorry for one family stuck on the side of the road that he stopped and he joined other good samaritans pushing their car out of the snow after a freak storm. look at that. a true man of the people. and nowadays, there's always a camera to catch all of that kindness we're happy to spread joyfully today. >>> now, the manhunt for carjackers that gunned down a young attorney in a new jersey mall. police are looking for the killers of justin friedland, as he tried to save his wife. abc's reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: the ambush took place on the second floor of the parking garage sunday night. 30-year-old dustin friedland, and his wife, jamie, both lawyers, their arms full of packages, were headed back to their car around 9:00 p.m. friedland opened the passenger door for his wife and was heading to the driver's side when two men approached. demanded keys and fired shots. one of them killing friedland, the other one ordered his wife out of the car. then, took off in the ran
that is the king of jordan, king abdullah ii.felt so sorry for one family stuck on the side of the road that he stopped and he joined other good samaritans pushing their car out of the snow after a freak storm. look at that. a true man of the people. and nowadays, there's always a camera to catch all of that kindness we're happy to spread joyfully today. >>> now, the manhunt for carjackers that gunned down a young attorney in a new jersey mall. police are looking for the killers of...
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say to a certainty, prime minister netanyahu is going to sit there and say to us, and others, king abdullah, saudi arabia, emirates, they are doing to look at us and say are we protected. we have a responsibility as administration, negotiated agreement, where we can come to all of you and withstand appropriate scrutiny of what the framework of this agreement is. does it answer the question you know what they are doing. does it give you adequate insight ongoing. is it possible for them to be cheating on you and you don't know it. is there a way you can fail-safe guarantee there's no hidden enrichment taking place. is there a guarantee you're able to say this program is, to a certainty, a peaceful program. now, as i said, there are other countries that engage in peaceful programs. we have inspectors and inspection and level of intrusion. it will take iran a period of time, obviously, where that's going to be greater for them. why? because of the record here, because of the history that has raised these sanctions to the level they are, that has brought the global community together in this eff
say to a certainty, prime minister netanyahu is going to sit there and say to us, and others, king abdullah, saudi arabia, emirates, they are doing to look at us and say are we protected. we have a responsibility as administration, negotiated agreement, where we can come to all of you and withstand appropriate scrutiny of what the framework of this agreement is. does it answer the question you know what they are doing. does it give you adequate insight ongoing. is it possible for them to be...
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say to a certainty, prime minister netanyahu is going to sit there and say to us, and others, king abdullah, saudi arabia, emirates, they are doing to look at us and say are we protected. we have a responsibility as administration, negotiated agreement, where we can come to all of you and withstand appropriate scrutiny of what the framework of this agreement is. does it answer the question you know what they are doing. does it give you adequate insight ongoing. is it possible for them to be cheating on you and you don't know it. is there a way you can fail-safe guarantee there's no hidden enrichment taking place. is there a guarantee you're able to say this program is, to a certainty, a peaceful program. now, as i said, there are other countries that engage in peaceful programs. we have inspectors and inspection and level of intrusion. it will take iran a period of time, obviously, where that's going to be greater for them. why? because of the record here, because of the history that has raised these sanctions to the level they are, that has brought the global community together in this eff
say to a certainty, prime minister netanyahu is going to sit there and say to us, and others, king abdullah, saudi arabia, emirates, they are doing to look at us and say are we protected. we have a responsibility as administration, negotiated agreement, where we can come to all of you and withstand appropriate scrutiny of what the framework of this agreement is. does it answer the question you know what they are doing. does it give you adequate insight ongoing. is it possible for them to be...
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abdullah says he will continue as the saenl because he's -- he's going to continue as the secretary-general >> the most important thing for me is iran to come back, for iran to be a normal member of other countries, they can explore, they can develop, they can produce. this is the most important thing for me. >> and herein lies the point. iran could put 4 million barrels on the table. i spoke to their oil minister. he said as soon as sanctions end, they want to be producing 4 million barrels, which is technically possible. plus the iraqis are putting a lot more oil on the table and there's hope for the libyans and nigerians and that could spell a perfect storm for opec in 2014. the next meeting is signalled for june 11, '14. if all those can countries put the oil on the table and we see the shale production, then we could see a very serious threat to the current ek will ibium. we suppose to -- he's not worried about it. and back to you guys. >> thank you very much, steve. steve sedgwick live from vienna. >> steve case is going organic, with his money as well. he'll be here to talk about his
abdullah says he will continue as the saenl because he's -- he's going to continue as the secretary-general >> the most important thing for me is iran to come back, for iran to be a normal member of other countries, they can explore, they can develop, they can produce. this is the most important thing for me. >> and herein lies the point. iran could put 4 million barrels on the table. i spoke to their oil minister. he said as soon as sanctions end, they want to be producing 4...