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we're doing remarkable things with a variety of traditional allies and a very new allies. operationally, we are doing very well overseas. i'd think we're doing better overseas and we aren't on the homeland. and -- and then we are on the homeland. >> kim doniger with the associated press. sabina, with, and true method that you describe for bringing -- the by, with, and through a message that you describe for bringing afghan forces up to speed, it takes a lot of time. does the car -- the timetable that is currently put forward by the obama administration, does that help this message that you recommend as a policy of success? and should we be pushing for boots on the ground in afghanistan? he said that was essential in afghanistan. does that mean we should be pushing for that in pakistan? >> on the second point, boots on the ground, if yyu want to know about local networks, it helps to have your own people there. but if they cannot speak pashtun or communicate with the locals in any other way, then it will be difficult for them to know what networks are operating. in the tali
we're doing remarkable things with a variety of traditional allies and a very new allies. operationally, we are doing very well overseas. i'd think we're doing better overseas and we aren't on the homeland. and -- and then we are on the homeland. >> kim doniger with the associated press. sabina, with, and true method that you describe for bringing -- the by, with, and through a message that you describe for bringing afghan forces up to speed, it takes a lot of time. does the car -- the...
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a los vecinos no acercarse, porque las autoridades estaran trabajando alli por varias horas ...aun no hay mas informacion que esta que le acabo de dar, pero si tenemos mas detalles se los haremos saber ... --- faltan servicios para los jovenes....----esa es una de las quejas de residentes de la ciudad de mountain view..... ----pero hay una oportunidad para que esto cambie y se logre....pilar niÑo, desde alli, nos explica de que se trata.... =pilar niÑo= niÑo=asi es, y es que, este el centro de jovenes de mountain view tiene una capacidad para 14 a 25 ninos y los que viven en esta ciudad dicen que sencillamente es muy pequeno la ciudad de mountain view ha comprado terrenos aledanos al actual centro juvenil y planea construir un gran complejo donde proveera diferentes servicios, como recreacion, un centro de ancianos y si la gente lo pide, un centro para jovenes mas grande que el actual...sin embargo eso esta en proceso de discusion y no se ha definido...los vecinos del lugar dicen que esto es una evidente necesidad necesidad mi hermano viene aqui y de lo que yo veo esta muy chico
a los vecinos no acercarse, porque las autoridades estaran trabajando alli por varias horas ...aun no hay mas informacion que esta que le acabo de dar, pero si tenemos mas detalles se los haremos saber ... --- faltan servicios para los jovenes....----esa es una de las quejas de residentes de la ciudad de mountain view..... ----pero hay una oportunidad para que esto cambie y se logre....pilar niÑo, desde alli, nos explica de que se trata.... =pilar niÑo= niÑo=asi es, y es que, este el centro...
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and very new allies. pe re doing pretty well at aa we're doinn better overssas han we are in the homelandd >> the methoddthat you describe+ for bringing afghan forces up to in afghanistan, it does the %+rwarddby theeobamaa+ -padministtation -- we heard him sseak to the necesssty of having troops on the ground to disrupt terrorist networkk. afghanistan. pushinggfor the? local netwookss ii helps to have youu own peoppe in there. very difficult to understand operating. theetaaiian is just as likely to be digging in a field as o be a -pcompounn. istinguish.difficull to- intelligence. it is slightly diiferent from a %+terrorist movement. if amerrcan troops ---if there inside, it would rrally help the pakistan at taliban a lot. the ooe hing that pleases common enemy.+ that basic demand is that we here is one that ressnates pretty well. -pif youuhave more boott on the -pground, i do not think you wil p>> ii the ttme line as you underrtand it at war with the kind f succcssful warryou can >>>the timelinneis ddiven
and very new allies. pe re doing pretty well at aa we're doinn better overssas han we are in the homelandd >> the methoddthat you describe+ for bringing afghan forces up to in afghanistan, it does the %+rwarddby theeobamaa+ -padministtation -- we heard him sseak to the necesssty of having troops on the ground to disrupt terrorist networkk. afghanistan. pushinggfor the? local netwookss ii helps to have youu own peoppe in there. very difficult to understand operating. theetaaiian is just as...
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. ---- alli esta nuestra compaÑera pilar niÑo, y alli esta tambien la primera de las protestas organizadas el area de la bahia en contra de la entrada en vigencia de la ley 1070.----pilar te escuchamos. ---muchas gracias pilar. ---ahora le voy a explicar a usted cuales fueron las partes de la ley que la jueza federal susan bolton, bloqueo por el mo. momento.---la que requeria que la policia detuviera a cualquier persona si existia la duda razonable que era indocumentada...---la que determinaba que se verificara el estatus migratorio de cualquier arrestado antes de liberarlo...---la seccion que convertia en un crimen el no tener papeles... ---la porcion que convertia en crimen pedir o hacer trabajos a un indocumentado...---y la que permitia arrestar sin orden judicial, cuando habia "causa probable" para creer que esa persona habia cometido un crimen, siendo deportable. ---y queremos saber mas la implicaciones legales de esta decision...---por eso recibimos a nuestro analista el licenciado miguel chacon, via telefonica.---cual es el siguiente paso... hay algun plazo para que la jueza se pron
. ---- alli esta nuestra compaÑera pilar niÑo, y alli esta tambien la primera de las protestas organizadas el area de la bahia en contra de la entrada en vigencia de la ley 1070.----pilar te escuchamos. ---muchas gracias pilar. ---ahora le voy a explicar a usted cuales fueron las partes de la ley que la jueza federal susan bolton, bloqueo por el mo. momento.---la que requeria que la policia detuviera a cualquier persona si existia la duda razonable que era indocumentada...---la que...
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main purpose of a portsdown conference was to draw a final line on the war was the last time the allies were working together and not engage in the cold war it also showed that as in every day life as long as there is a common target for partners they can close lay eyes on their differences their the goal was already reached nonces met was crushed so other problems and interests started to surface that the soviet union did not want eastern europe to turn into cool said time against communism as it was before the war the us wanted to capitalize on economic dominance created by war and europe wanted to recover economically politically and structurally and thirdly during the conference it became known that the americans had tested an atomic bomb hoping to use it to dictate their will to the world but effectively setting off a nuclear arms race. for the cold war could have been avoided at a ton of the pottstown conference that's the opinion of professor michael james. i think there was there was still a real chance at the time of ports to avoid the cold war i think what it required was and
main purpose of a portsdown conference was to draw a final line on the war was the last time the allies were working together and not engage in the cold war it also showed that as in every day life as long as there is a common target for partners they can close lay eyes on their differences their the goal was already reached nonces met was crushed so other problems and interests started to surface that the soviet union did not want eastern europe to turn into cool said time against communism as...
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and allied troops continue to rise. documents released by wikileaks report that pakistan intelligence service, i.s.i. support taliban attacks on u.s. forces. this despite an average of $1 billion a year in aid from the u.s. per year. now, this raises a broader question, mr. speaker. this is really about today in washington. can the united states win the war in afghanistan or if any success at all, if our major ally pakistan, through their intelligence agency is cooperating with the taliban against our troops in afghanistan. i mean, listen to this, even afghanistan government officials are complaining about this. this is from -- and i ask unanimous consent to insert this article from righters in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. kucinich: afghanistan questions pakistan's role, where they talk about -- they are complaining about pakistan's role in the insurgency is being ignored and an official of the pakistan security council, quote, according to reuters, quote, warned that the war would not suc
and allied troops continue to rise. documents released by wikileaks report that pakistan intelligence service, i.s.i. support taliban attacks on u.s. forces. this despite an average of $1 billion a year in aid from the u.s. per year. now, this raises a broader question, mr. speaker. this is really about today in washington. can the united states win the war in afghanistan or if any success at all, if our major ally pakistan, through their intelligence agency is cooperating with the taliban...
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ally is helping the enemy. i'm katie couric. also tonight an exclusive cbs news interview with the president of iran. mahmoud ahmadinejad denies he's aiding the taliban and accuses president obama of snubbing him. a shake-up is expected to put an american in charge of b.p. while tony heyward could walk away with an ocean of severance pay. and steve hartman takes the temperature of the nation and finds we're running hot. >> i wish it were winter. >> reporter: and cold. >> i love the heat. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the obama administration is dealing with a serious breach of national security tonight. tens of thousands of classified documents about the war in afghanistan leaked and posted on the web. at a time when more than 60% of americans believe the war is not going well, the documents provide some evidence to back that up. more than 91,000 were leaked to wikileaks.org which put 76,000 of them on
ally is helping the enemy. i'm katie couric. also tonight an exclusive cbs news interview with the president of iran. mahmoud ahmadinejad denies he's aiding the taliban and accuses president obama of snubbing him. a shake-up is expected to put an american in charge of b.p. while tony heyward could walk away with an ocean of severance pay. and steve hartman takes the temperature of the nation and finds we're running hot. >> i wish it were winter. >> reporter: and cold. >> i...
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consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe and dangerous for our troops, our allies, and afghan partners. >> the worst infanticide in french history. a woman admits secretly killing eight of her babies. tombs of the unknown soldiers. puree in the u.s. over thousands of mislabeled graves at arlington national cemetery. >> welcome to bbc, forecasting to our viewers in the u.k. and around the world. the u.s. defense secretary robert gates has called in the fbi to look into the leaking of more than 90,000 classified military documents. the documents published on the wikileaks web site on sunday gave confidential information about the afghanistan war. >> u.s. forces depend daily on information from afghan civilians as they try to defeat the taliban in afghanistan. some might give information openly. others more secretly as spies. none expected earnings to be published on the internet. the dossier exposed this week include names, addresses, and fathers names coming in direct contradiction to claims by the wikileaks publishers that they withheld names that might risk lives.
consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe and dangerous for our troops, our allies, and afghan partners. >> the worst infanticide in french history. a woman admits secretly killing eight of her babies. tombs of the unknown soldiers. puree in the u.s. over thousands of mislabeled graves at arlington national cemetery. >> welcome to bbc, forecasting to our viewers in the u.k. and around the world. the u.s. defense secretary robert gates has called in the...
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---pilar niÑo, desde alli, nos explica de que se trata. niÑo= niÑo=asi es, y es que, este el centro de jovenes de mountain view tiene una capacidad para 14 a 25 ninos y los que viven en esta ciudad dicen que sencillamente es muy pequeno la ciudad de mountain view ha comprado terrenos aledanos al actual centro juvenil y planea construir un gran complejo donde proveera diferentes servicios, como recreacion, un centro de ancianos y si la gente lo pide, un centro para jovenes mas grande que el actual...sin embargo eso esta en proceso de discusion y no se ha definido...los vecinos del lugar dicen que esto es una evidente necesidad necesidad mi hermano viene aqui y de lo que yo veo esta muy chico, no mas es una casa, vienen muchos ninos y a veces veo que estan muy clausurados ahi no hay tanto espacio la verdad no hay muchas cosas que puedan hacer, muchos deportes si hubiera un lugar mas grande este pudiera haber como una cancha de basketball estos jovenes dicen que ven la necesidad especialmente por el problema de las pandillas pandillasyo que v
---pilar niÑo, desde alli, nos explica de que se trata. niÑo= niÑo=asi es, y es que, este el centro de jovenes de mountain view tiene una capacidad para 14 a 25 ninos y los que viven en esta ciudad dicen que sencillamente es muy pequeno la ciudad de mountain view ha comprado terrenos aledanos al actual centro juvenil y planea construir un gran complejo donde proveera diferentes servicios, como recreacion, un centro de ancianos y si la gente lo pide, un centro para jovenes mas grande que el...
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---acerquese alli para poder expresar lo que siente ... ---informacion policial.---el sujeto que huia de la patrulla de caminos y que choco su carro contra otro causando la muerte de una niÑa de quince aÑos fue acusado de homicidio... homicidio...---bernardino cuevas de 24 aÑos fue presentado ante la corte y si es encontrado culpable podria enfrentar cadena perpetua... ---cuebas tenia orden de arresto cuando era perseguido por un patrullero de caminos en san jose....--- y en la huida choco su carro entre las calles decima y san fernando... ---en sunnyvale, se retraso la construccion de un parque en el sitio donde antes estaba una industria ....---se trata del llamado "parque morse", en la avenida del mismo nombre. ---- el problema es que los examenes que se hicieron en el lugar mostraron que hay
---acerquese alli para poder expresar lo que siente ... ---informacion policial.---el sujeto que huia de la patrulla de caminos y que choco su carro contra otro causando la muerte de una niÑa de quince aÑos fue acusado de homicidio... homicidio...---bernardino cuevas de 24 aÑos fue presentado ante la corte y si es encontrado culpable podria enfrentar cadena perpetua... ---cuebas tenia orden de arresto cuando era perseguido por un patrullero de caminos en san jose....--- y en la huida choco...
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, la protesta se llevo a cabo por la tarde en la esquina de las avenidas story y king--- king------allirca de un centenar de personas hablaron de la 1070 , de las repercusiones de la decision de la corte y de los pasos, que la comunidad debe hacer, en el futuro mediato--- ---posiblemente los que traten de hacer algo van a ver que las cortes las van a quitar. lo bueno de la 1070 creo que hara la mismo que la 187 aqui en california, que va a motivar a nuestrra gente hispana a involucrarse en el voto, a involucrarse mas politicamente, que es donde se hacen las decisiones y que es donde estamos muy por abajo de lo esperado--- esperado--- ---yo pienso que la comunidad necesita seguir protestando, seguir manifestandose, enviar cartas al presidnete, a los congresistas, a los miembros de la camara y que no van a aceptar estas leyes racistas e - inhumanas--- ---las manifestaciones continuaÁn organizandose de manera permanente y perÓdica en diferentes ciudades del area de la bahia--- ---y a proposito, el jefe de la poliÍa de san francisco george gascon se mostÓ complaÍdo por la decision de la jue
, la protesta se llevo a cabo por la tarde en la esquina de las avenidas story y king--- king------allirca de un centenar de personas hablaron de la 1070 , de las repercusiones de la decision de la corte y de los pasos, que la comunidad debe hacer, en el futuro mediato--- ---posiblemente los que traten de hacer algo van a ver que las cortes las van a quitar. lo bueno de la 1070 creo que hara la mismo que la 187 aqui en california, que va a motivar a nuestrra gente hispana a involucrarse en el...
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----alli ya esta daniel rodriguez en vivo. vivo. --- y nos vamos directamente con blanca garza, quien nos hablara de la solidaridad de nuestra comunidad para terminar con la crisis humanitaria que se vive en cuestion de inmigracion...--- y tambien ,que se detengan las politicas que separan a las familias....---blanca. ---asi es cesar, buenas tardes...---decenas de personas se dieron cita en el centro de la ciudad de oakland para protestar por la 1070 de arizona como parte de un movimiento a nivel nacional. ---nosotros estuvimos presentes y nos dimos cuenta que el ambiente "racista" que se vive en ese estado.... ya lo vivieron en el pasado. =blanca garza= garza=0:39 " se ve, se siente...oakland esta presnete."0:43 ramon reyes fue parte hoy del grupo de manifestantes del este de la bahia que se reunieron frente al edificio federal de oakland para protestar por la 1070 de arizona, aunque ya solo queden algunas partes vivas dijo....tras la decision de ayer por la jueza bolton. bolton. 13: 57 " la ley de arizona es muy discriminato
----alli ya esta daniel rodriguez en vivo. vivo. --- y nos vamos directamente con blanca garza, quien nos hablara de la solidaridad de nuestra comunidad para terminar con la crisis humanitaria que se vive en cuestion de inmigracion...--- y tambien ,que se detengan las politicas que separan a las familias....---blanca. ---asi es cesar, buenas tardes...---decenas de personas se dieron cita en el centro de la ciudad de oakland para protestar por la 1070 de arizona como parte de un movimiento a...
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after 9/11, the closest ally was the british. you have to go to the places and create allies where the problem existed. that was not easy. there was a deep sense of mistrust and suspicion. you are talking about saudi arabia. people would be stunned when you realize that 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi. if i told you we share thousands of intelligence reports of the year with them, rivaling our counter-terrorism relationship with their british allies, people would be surprised. a good deal of this is the saudis see the threat to themselves and see it in their own national interest to collaborate with us. that is not a bad thing.. what they cooperate is less important than that they do. i ttink you're seeing this -- we need to get to a point where you are doing that in a place like dimon. we need to get to a place where there is no central government. the threatyou have to go in ande capability that they do not have. they provide the capability so they can share. those are long-term and their expense of commitments. make no mista
after 9/11, the closest ally was the british. you have to go to the places and create allies where the problem existed. that was not easy. there was a deep sense of mistrust and suspicion. you are talking about saudi arabia. people would be stunned when you realize that 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi. if i told you we share thousands of intelligence reports of the year with them, rivaling our counter-terrorism relationship with their british allies, people would be surprised. a good deal of...
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7:52 " que no me daban el permiso que no me podia salir y pues para mi era muy importante asistir alliuiero pedir que los demas que vayan, que pidan por nosotros."8:06 8:24 " me siento fatal por que no podre acudir a donde yo queria pedir mi ayuda."8:33 15:16 .."se puede?, si se puede."15:18en la manifestacion pediran al presidente ademas que firme una orden ejecutiva que suspenda las deportaciones.... ---- y confian en poder pedirselo personalmente. 18:05 " nos van a atender, sabemos que si va a haber atencion de parte del presidente o de la señora michelle obama y esto nos va a dar mas fuerza y va a dar una luz que siempre va a estar presente para resolucion de la reforma migratoria."18:21 este grupo que viaja desde san jose, vuelve, pasado maÑana. --blanca garza, telemundo. ---a otras noticias.---un hombre que habia sido encarcelado en la prision de san quintin murio luego de ser apuÑalado por otro reo... reo...---edward schaefer de 44 aÑos fue atacado la tarde de ayer en el patio de la prision por frank souza de 31 aÑos... ---scheafer purgaba una sentencia de 24 aÑos por haber caus
7:52 " que no me daban el permiso que no me podia salir y pues para mi era muy importante asistir alliuiero pedir que los demas que vayan, que pidan por nosotros."8:06 8:24 " me siento fatal por que no podre acudir a donde yo queria pedir mi ayuda."8:33 15:16 .."se puede?, si se puede."15:18en la manifestacion pediran al presidente ademas que firme una orden ejecutiva que suspenda las deportaciones.... ---- y confian en poder pedirselo personalmente. 18:05 "...
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allie rasmus has reactions. >> waiting in line to register a car or renew its license can take hours and with more state worker furlough days some customers expect the week time to get even lengthier. >> i understand the logic behind it because there is a big budget deficit but as they sit at the back of a 20 person lying it does not seem like a great idea. >> i came here around like, 1:30 p.m. and is almost 3:00. >> reporter: a spokesman says there's no other solution. >> because the legislature has failed to approve a budget and they will issue ious in august we are pc prices and the governor has to do whatever he can in his power. >> governor schwarzenegger's for all order orders state employees to take three unpaid days off per month and the furlough order will affect these engineers including some engineers working on the new bay bridge. they were also part of the furlough program that the governor ordered last year. >> are people have been taking 15% pay cut for 18 months now. >> reporter: he says the furloughs are a political attack tactic. >> it is nothing more than a cheap b
allie rasmus has reactions. >> waiting in line to register a car or renew its license can take hours and with more state worker furlough days some customers expect the week time to get even lengthier. >> i understand the logic behind it because there is a big budget deficit but as they sit at the back of a 20 person lying it does not seem like a great idea. >> i came here around like, 1:30 p.m. and is almost 3:00. >> reporter: a spokesman says there's no other solution....
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america's standing with its south korean ally against the threat from north korea. one of the main fatah opportunities will show that. at the moment, the u.s. secretary of state is being taken to the dmz, the border between the twok koreas. she will be given her a glimpse of the authoritarian, isolated stayed on the other side. >> north korea signaled it wants to return to talks with some of the regional powers in asia on its nuclear weapons program. what to washington and seoul think of that? >> there has been a cautious welcome as there would be for any statement from north korea that it is ready to come back to the negotiating table. i think the priority for washington and its ally is to prepare for a joint naval exercise which will begin this weekend. the visit of hillary clinton coincides with those preparations. this is a large-scale exercise involving 20 ships, 200 aircraft, 8000 personnel. the message is clear. sending a message of deterrence career.h towe further acts of aggression will not be tolerated. while any sort of a conciliatory statement will be we
america's standing with its south korean ally against the threat from north korea. one of the main fatah opportunities will show that. at the moment, the u.s. secretary of state is being taken to the dmz, the border between the twok koreas. she will be given her a glimpse of the authoritarian, isolated stayed on the other side. >> north korea signaled it wants to return to talks with some of the regional powers in asia on its nuclear weapons program. what to washington and seoul think of...
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ally has been secretly supporting al qaeda.be more congressional scrutiny of this president war strategy. and this is one of those cases were why are they running? and in oklahoma city, this driver was anin a stolen vehicle, got out, did not make it too far and also the passenger was arrested. despite tough economic times people are spending a lot more on weddings. it is not clear why but spending roughly 22% more than they did last year. it is not just higher costs, they're getting more gift and with meals, the average cost of a wedding is a $24,000. ♪ >> it is cool out there this afternoon with it is clinging on the coast line with similar conditions to the entire week. the fog will become more tense. drizzle expected on the coast and run the bay and the fog will be dashboard vents. on the upper 70's for the and some in the the with the upper 80s, below average in our inland locations. >> thank you, jacqueline. and st. louis missouri, these people were attacked by pigeons. what happened. >> not seriously injured but disgusted
ally has been secretly supporting al qaeda.be more congressional scrutiny of this president war strategy. and this is one of those cases were why are they running? and in oklahoma city, this driver was anin a stolen vehicle, got out, did not make it too far and also the passenger was arrested. despite tough economic times people are spending a lot more on weddings. it is not clear why but spending roughly 22% more than they did last year. it is not just higher costs, they're getting more gift...
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it would be the surge, what worked for us and our allies in iraq. that succeeded. everyone said that would be the end of my political chances to get the nomination of my party. i was right. all the pundits that you year in washington now is say we cannot succeed -- you here in washington now who say we cannot succeed are the same ones you said we could not succeed in iraq. people do not hold them accountable. >> last month was the deadliest month for college -- for coalition forces. is it still worth it? >> again come up when we began the surge, casualty's went up. we predicted the same thing would happen in afghanistan. we were in areas that were exceedingly dangerous. but if we allow afghanistan to return to make attacks on united states and our allies, and we will pay a heavier price in all of our blood and treasure. we cannot allow that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> the attack on coalition troops was an aberration. the vast majority of afghan soldiers are risking their lives to fight against the taliban. our correspondent has been looking at the war in afghan
it would be the surge, what worked for us and our allies in iraq. that succeeded. everyone said that would be the end of my political chances to get the nomination of my party. i was right. all the pundits that you year in washington now is say we cannot succeed -- you here in washington now who say we cannot succeed are the same ones you said we could not succeed in iraq. people do not hold them accountable. >> last month was the deadliest month for college -- for coalition forces. is it...
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month l o was an ally of the greco. and the first mafioso to be assassinated with a car bomb. was blocking these drive and you needed to go beyond it to enter into that. the car was exactly the same type to a friend he thought he was his friend. so it got into the new turn the key and the explosion happened. why did they not when they killed your uncle use a pistol instead of a car bomb in my uncle's murder that was the first mafia and their first act of terrorism. by killing my uncle in this way they wanted to emphasize their revenge. on the mafia stop using car bombs for seventeen years until a new more ruthless generation of mafia leaders took over and used car bombs to assassinate judges and magistrates. every judge they blow up turned the heat on more arrests trials. but unlike the mafia the next car bombers wanted the blast of their homemade bomb to reverberate all the way to the white house. it was do it yourself terrorism ventral trail of destruction would spanned the globe from ireland oklahoma and the middle east. the car bomb was about to become the perfect lethal w
month l o was an ally of the greco. and the first mafioso to be assassinated with a car bomb. was blocking these drive and you needed to go beyond it to enter into that. the car was exactly the same type to a friend he thought he was his friend. so it got into the new turn the key and the explosion happened. why did they not when they killed your uncle use a pistol instead of a car bomb in my uncle's murder that was the first mafia and their first act of terrorism. by killing my uncle in this...
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we have reenergize structured allies, such as the u.s. israeli joint political group and the defense policy advisory group. i leave the u.s. discussion within the joint group, including representatives from the military and defense and ministers on the israeli side. these discussions cover a wide range of political military topics, including first and foremost abatement of israel's quality military action. providing a high level forum dedicated to advancing defense policy coordination only reflects what we have been doing publicly with our israeli partners. just as important as this public cooperation is what you do not see. for instance, our regular and well-established meetings have recently been supplemented by an unprecedented number of intimate complications at senior levels of the government. these small, private sessions allow us to frankly discuss a wide range of security concerns ranging from defense procurement to regional security. these consultations provide an opportunity for our government to share perspective on policy, add
we have reenergize structured allies, such as the u.s. israeli joint political group and the defense policy advisory group. i leave the u.s. discussion within the joint group, including representatives from the military and defense and ministers on the israeli side. these discussions cover a wide range of political military topics, including first and foremost abatement of israel's quality military action. providing a high level forum dedicated to advancing defense policy coordination only...
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the military said today the leak may have already cost the lives of american soldiers and their allies. and the f.b.i. has been called in now to help track down whoever gave the documents to the whistle blower web site wikileaks. national security correspondent david martin has the story. >> reporter: the damage caused by the hemorrhage of classified documents is worse than originally thought. today, pentagon officials in effect accused wikileaks and its source within the u.s. military of murder. >> the truth is, they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. >> reporter: in what appears to be an attempt to build a criminal case against julian assange, the head of wikileaks, defense secretary gates asked the director of the f.b.i. to join the investigation. >> the battlefield consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe and dangerous for our troops, our allies, and afghan partners. >> reporter: the documents reveal the names of afghans who provided intelligence to the u.s.; their lives are now in danger. and
the military said today the leak may have already cost the lives of american soldiers and their allies. and the f.b.i. has been called in now to help track down whoever gave the documents to the whistle blower web site wikileaks. national security correspondent david martin has the story. >> reporter: the damage caused by the hemorrhage of classified documents is worse than originally thought. today, pentagon officials in effect accused wikileaks and its source within the u.s. military of...
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and allied troops continue to rise. documents released by wikileaks report that pakistan intelligence service, i.s.i. support taliban attacks on u.s. forces. this despite an average of $1 billion a year in aid from the u.s. per year. now, this raises a broader question, mr. speaker. this is really about today in washington. can the united states win the war in afghanistan or if any success at all, if our major ally pakistan, through their intelligence agency is cooperating with the taliban against our troops in afghanistan. i mean, listen to this, even afghanistan government officials are complaining about this. this is from -- and i ask unanimous consent to insert this article from righters in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. kucinich: afghanistan questions pakistan's role, where they talk about -- they are complaining about pakistan's role in the insurgency is being ignored and an official of the pakistan security council, quote, according to reuters, quote, warned that the war would not suc
and allied troops continue to rise. documents released by wikileaks report that pakistan intelligence service, i.s.i. support taliban attacks on u.s. forces. this despite an average of $1 billion a year in aid from the u.s. per year. now, this raises a broader question, mr. speaker. this is really about today in washington. can the united states win the war in afghanistan or if any success at all, if our major ally pakistan, through their intelligence agency is cooperating with the taliban...
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i would say there is no greater ally, no greater friend of the united states, than israel. and there is no greater friend and no greater ally of israel than the united states. >> larry: there were those who were saying, though, in the past few months, until that meeting yesterday, the relationships were at the lowest ebb in 35 years. do you buy that? >> look, no, i don't. i think the support for israel and the american people and the intertwining of interests and cooperation between our governments is increasing all the time. it's obscured by the bumps on the road. i have no doubt about that. >> larry: all right, let's get into some things. mr. prime minister, you say that you want to have direct talks with the palestinians. so when are you and president abbas, the palestinian authority, going to sit down? when's it going to happen? it's so frustrating to the world -- >> that's a very -- that's an excellent question that i've been asking for a year and a quarter. ever since i got into office. on day one that i got in, i said president abbas, the palestinian president, meet
i would say there is no greater ally, no greater friend of the united states, than israel. and there is no greater friend and no greater ally of israel than the united states. >> larry: there were those who were saying, though, in the past few months, until that meeting yesterday, the relationships were at the lowest ebb in 35 years. do you buy that? >> look, no, i don't. i think the support for israel and the american people and the intertwining of interests and cooperation between...
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allÍ empezaron las audiencias para saber si las demandas contra la ley pueden proceder. >> bueno martÍne y la ley entrarÍa en efecto el 20 de julio, el jueves pasado se realizÓ la primera demanda de las 7 para intentar bloquear la ley. la ley no pone en una situaciÓn muy difÍcil porque lo obliga a discriminar. esa es la situaciÓn de muchos policÍas en arizona. el segundo punto que presenta en su demanda, dice que esto es inconstitucional porque las leyes de migraciÓn son terreno del gobierno estatal y no del gobierno federal. se va a presentar la misma demanda, que presenta el mismo argumento, del estado. lo que lo diga el gobierno federal, tiene mÁs peso. >> si proceden estas demandas, que pasa este 29 de julio? tendrÁ vigor la ley? >> la jueza tiene tres opciones, la de bloquearla de forma temporal hasta que se termine el juicio. en forma permanente que es lo que todos querrÍan, y de dejarla como estÁ, si esto ocurriera entonces entrarÍa en efecto el 29 de julio. muchos esperan que la bloquee, pero no ha habido indicios. en la conferencia de prensa que dio, da la impresiÓn que estarÍa
allÍ empezaron las audiencias para saber si las demandas contra la ley pueden proceder. >> bueno martÍne y la ley entrarÍa en efecto el 20 de julio, el jueves pasado se realizÓ la primera demanda de las 7 para intentar bloquear la ley. la ley no pone en una situaciÓn muy difÍcil porque lo obliga a discriminar. esa es la situaciÓn de muchos policÍas en arizona. el segundo punto que presenta en su demanda, dice que esto es inconstitucional porque las leyes de migraciÓn son terreno...
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allies over the sinking of a south korean warship blamed on north korea. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell told reporters that clinton will leave on monday and visit the two countries after attending an aid conference in afghanistan. in announcing clinton's tour, campbell urged north korea to take concrete action toward abandoning its nuclear program. >> the united states and south korea have always maintained, and our position is clear, that we are prepared under the right circumstances to sit down in a dialogue with north korea. >> in seoul clinton is scheduled to attend a meeting with the foreign and defense ministers of south korea, along with u.s. defense secretary robert gates. she'll then head to vietnam to take part in the asean regional forum, a framework for discussing security issues affecting the asia pacific. campbell also said clinton will meet with japanese foreign minister katsuya okada on the sidelines of the asean conference. they're expected to discuss the relocation of the u.s. futenma air base in okinawa, among other issues. >
allies over the sinking of a south korean warship blamed on north korea. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell told reporters that clinton will leave on monday and visit the two countries after attending an aid conference in afghanistan. in announcing clinton's tour, campbell urged north korea to take concrete action toward abandoning its nuclear program. >> the united states and south korea have always maintained, and our position is clear, that we are prepared under the right...
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will continue to hold two hundred detainees including eight members of the former regime says the allied invasion the us run system has handled more than one hundred thousand prisoners as president obama's deadline for withdrawal from iraq is set for december next year. that five years ago russia and the u.s. which their first joint space mission apollo say use the event marks not only the beginning of an aerospace corporation but also a warming in cold war. as the headlines up next the mystery of a train loaded with the russian empire is gold reserves which disappeared almost a century ago the legend surrounding this story are alive to this day and it's the subject of our special report up next. russia celebrated deep sea submersibles quite a few secrets hidden under water. on one occasion a scientific expedition found traces of the so-called gold train which crashed into lake baikal in the early twentieth century. according to the scientists part of the russian empire as gold reserves is told to be still in the lake bed amidst what is left of old railway cause. some claim it lies and s
will continue to hold two hundred detainees including eight members of the former regime says the allied invasion the us run system has handled more than one hundred thousand prisoners as president obama's deadline for withdrawal from iraq is set for december next year. that five years ago russia and the u.s. which their first joint space mission apollo say use the event marks not only the beginning of an aerospace corporation but also a warming in cold war. as the headlines up next the mystery...
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be clear here the regional patootie a possibility but still it is a lot of work to pull also the allies the alliance himself is not yet decided if he's going to bargain this if you don't cooperate on a such sensitive issue if you don't trust so that's what i think should be attractive to most but we need to develop this we are not there yet we are not there yet we need also in this field strategic patience understood now nato as secretary general has mentioned that there is an increasing threat of missiles attacking europe can you specify any of these threats or is there anyone in particular that is singled out to this moment that we're worried about what is clear we know that the reason. generally speaking both looking for. russia and also the european aside if the land side is clearly from the south. and the reason. threat and there is certain country in the south and we know what we are talking in particular which can be a matter of a concern so. i think protection the people. of the alliance hold. russian people from a potential potential threat. it is important you mentioned unity
be clear here the regional patootie a possibility but still it is a lot of work to pull also the allies the alliance himself is not yet decided if he's going to bargain this if you don't cooperate on a such sensitive issue if you don't trust so that's what i think should be attractive to most but we need to develop this we are not there yet we are not there yet we need also in this field strategic patience understood now nato as secretary general has mentioned that there is an increasing threat...
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also insisted it terror on wants to continue its friendship with moscow russia joined its western allies last month and imposing additional sanctions against iran for failure to disclose the full content of its atomic program you need to say from moscow state university this latest statement that we've got a president is simply trying to score points with the radical population of the country. i think that behind such aggressive rhetoric there is a medina judd's desire to unite the section of the iranian society he relies on this section is not conservative but rather militaristic and i'm a dinner john doesn't reject any too soon to reach his goals because he blames western countries russia blame some arab countries for conspiring against the islamic republic but the next time he could say that everything's fine in relations with his partners. for several years i'm a degenerate who has been using the same tactics of aggressive rhetoric and despite all the protests on the streets of tehran he is still in power but the methods he uses in foreign policy help him to stay in office because. n
also insisted it terror on wants to continue its friendship with moscow russia joined its western allies last month and imposing additional sanctions against iran for failure to disclose the full content of its atomic program you need to say from moscow state university this latest statement that we've got a president is simply trying to score points with the radical population of the country. i think that behind such aggressive rhetoric there is a medina judd's desire to unite the section of...
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. >> tenemos una cooperativa y allÍ saquÉ un préstamo, lo estoy sacando, y me pude hacer esta cirugÍaina, y saliÓ nueva. >> una de las cosas que llevÓ a las autoridades a autorizar las cirugÍas estÉticas fue la cantidad de vÍctimas fatales en los lugares que no cumplÍan con normas de higiene. >> se reconoce que cada dÍa con mÁs las personas que sueÑan con entrar al quirÓfano y salir mÁs bellas. las cirugÍas que solicitan siempre son las mismas. >> cirugÍa plÁstica corporal. causa mucho temor en las personas realizarla. dÁndole toda la confianza con la infraestructura del hospital, ahora es distinto. la obesidad es un tema de salud pÚblica, tanto que creo que hay que recordar que hace unos meses en colombia se sacÓ una ley donde obliga a la salud pÚblica a organizar programas de obesidad. >> estÁ en sesiÓn de los hospitales - esta decisiÓn de los hospitales, permite a algunos soÑar con una vida mejor. >> la cirugÍa estÉtica mÁs cara cuesta 50% menos que en otros centros quirÚrgicos. >> en bolivia, en la carretera de la muerte, un hombre intenta salvar vÍctimas. >> con este rudimentario
. >> tenemos una cooperativa y allÍ saquÉ un préstamo, lo estoy sacando, y me pude hacer esta cirugÍaina, y saliÓ nueva. >> una de las cosas que llevÓ a las autoridades a autorizar las cirugÍas estÉticas fue la cantidad de vÍctimas fatales en los lugares que no cumplÍan con normas de higiene. >> se reconoce que cada dÍa con mÁs las personas que sueÑan con entrar al quirÓfano y salir mÁs bellas. las cirugÍas que solicitan siempre son las mismas. >>...
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you map of europe was drawn three weeks after the unconditional surrender of nazi germany the three allied nations sat down together and attempt to establish post war as a result germany was divided into four zones controlled by forces the meeting became the last time the allies went together before the cold war and some experts believe that the time of the conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a real chance at the time of ports to avoid the cold war i think what it required was and it would have been a leap of faith in the summer of nine hundred forty five but it required a real understanding of the scale of the suffering that the soviet union had in jewett on a realisation that if we take the story back to nine hundred forty two when the soviet union had been invaded the german forces were stalling it wasn't just being invaded by germany but by a coalition of eastern european countries remaining on the through deep in the pool to surface from darien on the scale of croatia and troops fighting at stalingrad and the perception
you map of europe was drawn three weeks after the unconditional surrender of nazi germany the three allied nations sat down together and attempt to establish post war as a result germany was divided into four zones controlled by forces the meeting became the last time the allies went together before the cold war and some experts believe that the time of the conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a real chance at the time of ports to...
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claims it is an indispensable ally in its so-called war on. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. markets why not scan them. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars report on r t hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional way to see the cultist month on. the school ching heat continues to claim those are getting decent countries on the. international space station looks ten cents a place to be at the table work on the largest structure in space between possible of two russian life support systems don't think they will but. the concept of baby books it's going. to hurt others who want to own this leaky boat for children and do so through containers still themselves and most of the things. up next it's the sports update with the touch. of. a welcome this is the school's news here not see it thanks for watching and let's have a quick look at the headlines i was on that i leave stumble notes in all full of my sleeve to add starting c.b.
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now, who are our allies? who are our enemies here? that's the danger of getting increasingly involved on the ground in pakistan. that is why i brought this resolution forward with the help of mr. paul. we have to have this debate. this is -- mr. dreier: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield my friend an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kucinich: "the times" quotes jen at the tray yuss as long-standing -- general petraeus as long-standing ties between pakistan and the bad guys. "the times" goes on to say in this editorial, it suggests the conclusion goes even deeper, that representatives of the i.s.i., that's their spy agency in pakistan, have worked with the taliban to organize networks of militants to fight american soldiers in afghanistan and hatch plots to assassinate afghan leaders. i'm saying, is the kind of -- we want these people to be our partners, people who are playing a double game with us? this is why we got to get out of pakistan. we have to take a different approach her
now, who are our allies? who are our enemies here? that's the danger of getting increasingly involved on the ground in pakistan. that is why i brought this resolution forward with the help of mr. paul. we have to have this debate. this is -- mr. dreier: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield my friend an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kucinich: "the times" quotes jen at the tray yuss as long-standing -- general petraeus as...
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and, and our other allies, uh, can both get local knowledge, which can be very useful, but also local legitimacy. and so, in many cases the challenge is really making sure these organizations have the resources and the expertise to do the peacekeeping work because a lot of organizations certainly have the interest in doing so already. likewise, with ngo's, and in fact, with other organizations, uh, uh, private sector corporations, international religious organizations, uh, they often have their ear a lot closer to the ground. they may be much more engaged on a day-to-day basis. >> there can be a massive ngo, non-governmental organization contribution. this is where organizations like my own work and what we can do is everything from radio programming, television programming, which supports bringing people together. >> so these last few speakers were talking about sort of cultural roles that ngo's play in peace building. that's a difficult thing for the government to do, for the u.s. government to do. religious roles, um, you know, civil society roles, broadcasting and journalism and t
and, and our other allies, uh, can both get local knowledge, which can be very useful, but also local legitimacy. and so, in many cases the challenge is really making sure these organizations have the resources and the expertise to do the peacekeeping work because a lot of organizations certainly have the interest in doing so already. likewise, with ngo's, and in fact, with other organizations, uh, uh, private sector corporations, international religious organizations, uh, they often have their...
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mostly allies here back at the top of the hour in the meantime are to remembers the bloody events the true kyrgyzstan in april costing hundreds of lives. russia has long been kurdistan's national color one point two words and rather even members same. on the national flag symbolizes the courage. to build in some.
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there are already is to some extent and i think the biggest indication is that britain is the biggest ally and their their public is very unhappy with the war and i think of britain as unhappy than the rest of europe is even more unhappy and so i think that the british public opinion is very in decades. the state of affairs of the. what the allies are facing at home and i think they'll be under intense pressure to withdraw troops faster and of course that puts more. pressure on the u.s. to withdraw but at the same time it leaves the u.s. more work to do as the leader of the coalition of troops start foreign troops start pulling out so the u.s. is really caught between a rock and a hard place on several different factors here and so i think the overall. diagnosis is not good and i think the prognosis is not good either or i will leave it there thank you very much director of the central piece and liberty at the independent institute in washington d.c. as always good to hear what you have to say here and thanks for joining us. the u.n. is warning that if the world's richest countries cut the
there are already is to some extent and i think the biggest indication is that britain is the biggest ally and their their public is very unhappy with the war and i think of britain as unhappy than the rest of europe is even more unhappy and so i think that the british public opinion is very in decades. the state of affairs of the. what the allies are facing at home and i think they'll be under intense pressure to withdraw troops faster and of course that puts more. pressure on the u.s. to...
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our nato allies and the afghan people. the amendments to immediately cut off funding for war in afghanistan or to immediately redeploy our troops are clearly the wrong thing to do. but it would be equally unwise to make a decision not to leave afghan -- now to leave afghanistan before the job is done. at long last, we have a strategy for success. now is not the time to abandon that strategy. i urge my colleagues to join me in standing behind our troops and the security of our nation by voting against these amendments. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. lee: i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, mr. kucinich. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kucinich: just a few days before his dismissal, general mccrystal wrote what has been described as a devastate regular port on his mission. he pointed out that he faced a resilient and growing insurgency with too few troops and he expected no progre
our nato allies and the afghan people. the amendments to immediately cut off funding for war in afghanistan or to immediately redeploy our troops are clearly the wrong thing to do. but it would be equally unwise to make a decision not to leave afghan -- now to leave afghanistan before the job is done. at long last, we have a strategy for success. now is not the time to abandon that strategy. i urge my colleagues to join me in standing behind our troops and the security of our nation by voting...
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likely to gain from this as well because you have inadvertently maybe exposed the weaknesses of the alliedforces we have to be careful but remember this is a civil war. everyone says taliban but in fact the taliban are i've got it yes this is a civil war that is going on and the taliban are part of the will of the afghan people now they're also part of the will perhaps of the i.s.i. the pakistani secret intelligence service and of course perhaps they're part of the will of saudi arabia who is giving some money to this but in terms of the bodies on the ground people actually doing the work the taliban is part of the will of the afghan people and. the united states and other forces need to recognize any understanding that that is part of the afghan people and if you're shooting taliban you were shooting the afghan people this material doesn't paint the behavior of any military group in a nice light i mean there's blood on that on all sides judy thank you very much. comes of you should. just repeat. scenes from a cinema and landed in your living room shot on special senses streaming street yo
likely to gain from this as well because you have inadvertently maybe exposed the weaknesses of the alliedforces we have to be careful but remember this is a civil war. everyone says taliban but in fact the taliban are i've got it yes this is a civil war that is going on and the taliban are part of the will of the afghan people now they're also part of the will perhaps of the i.s.i. the pakistani secret intelligence service and of course perhaps they're part of the will of saudi arabia who is...
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claims it is an indispensable ally and its so-called war on terror opinions on the ground see the u.s. as part of pakistan's security problems are washington and islamabad really on the same page. to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kai human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan. beast dot com in washington we have now was he is the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and wars within and in london we go to anatol lieven the chair of international relations and terrorism studies at king's college london and the author of the upcoming book pakistan a hard country and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right across talk rules in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and until i want to go to you first hillary clinton was in islam about not long ago i had a gift five hundred million dollars for a civilian projects build dams and schools and whatnot. and the pakistanis were didn't seem all that grateful expression after almost t
claims it is an indispensable ally and its so-called war on terror opinions on the ground see the u.s. as part of pakistan's security problems are washington and islamabad really on the same page. to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kai human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan. beast dot com in washington we have now was he is the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and...