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turkey is underscoring its importance as an ally. in particular, i hope that ambassador ricciardone on the recent resignations of turkey's leaders and the effect it will have on political stability will be part of our discussion. moreover we'll be interested to hear about the dynamics related to the upheaval in syria. touchy's expanding participation in recent diplomacy and its ongoing role in the creation of a southern energy corridor. the czech republic remains an important ally of ours in central europe. we'll be interested to hear from ambassador eisen's recent announcement in not part of the adaptive approach to missile defense. regional energy interconnections and diversification in the czech republic also remains fundamental to the united states and european efforts to improve energy security for the region. finally, this hearing is an important opportunity for the committee to review events in syria. the syrian regime is committed to the abuse of violence to suppress the will of its people. in the last few months alone, more
turkey is underscoring its importance as an ally. in particular, i hope that ambassador ricciardone on the recent resignations of turkey's leaders and the effect it will have on political stability will be part of our discussion. moreover we'll be interested to hear about the dynamics related to the upheaval in syria. touchy's expanding participation in recent diplomacy and its ongoing role in the creation of a southern energy corridor. the czech republic remains an important ally of ours in...
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our standing among our allies has fallen as a result. the allies' confidence in united states has been reduced. the second major and fundamental mistake which i believe the administration made prefers it to the use of our american combat forces. -- refers to the use of our american combat forces. those here with me that share the burden of 10 long years, and here we go into libya and we put caveats on the use of u.s. military forces. this sets a precedent for allies in the future to say, and i think it is tremendously damaging. i have read kirk volcker's peace and i know many of you have. for the first time in its history, nato adopted the un mission, not its own, and that mission was simply the protection, the prevention of civilian deaths resulting in extremely long campaign -- resulting in an extremely long campaign. i think there is a difference between the alliance being involved -- alliance members being involved in a war with the coalition of the willing, the alliance being involved as the alliance. the alliance goes in. again, i
our standing among our allies has fallen as a result. the allies' confidence in united states has been reduced. the second major and fundamental mistake which i believe the administration made prefers it to the use of our american combat forces. -- refers to the use of our american combat forces. those here with me that share the burden of 10 long years, and here we go into libya and we put caveats on the use of u.s. military forces. this sets a precedent for allies in the future to say, and i...
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the czech republic remains an important ally of ours. i will be interested to hear from ambassador eisen about ramifications of the recent announcement that it will not participate in the current plan to the european phase to missile defense. regional energy interconnections, by versification in the czech republic remain fundamental to the united states in european efforts to improve energy security for the region. finally this is an important opportunity for the committee to review events in syria. the syrian regime is committed to the use of violence to suppress the will of its people. in the last few months alone 1700 people have been killed with 10,000 in prison. the toll on syrian civilians including children gets worse day-by-day. despite the regime after efforts to cut off the internet, cellphone than other forms of communication the images continue to get out and the world is exposed to these brutalities. peace and stability and economic advancement would benefit from a swift transition to new leadership and representative govern
the czech republic remains an important ally of ours. i will be interested to hear from ambassador eisen about ramifications of the recent announcement that it will not participate in the current plan to the european phase to missile defense. regional energy interconnections, by versification in the czech republic remain fundamental to the united states in european efforts to improve energy security for the region. finally this is an important opportunity for the committee to review events in...
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to our friends and allies, the libyan intervention common stimulates what the international allies, theibyan intervention demonstrated what the u.n. can achieve when we stand together as one. nato has prufrpbe that it is the most capable alliance in the world and st
to our friends and allies, the libyan intervention common stimulates what the international allies, theibyan intervention demonstrated what the u.n. can achieve when we stand together as one. nato has prufrpbe that it is the most capable alliance in the world and st
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so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this conflict at the beginning t. meant that our european allies weren't going into a conflict against the will of the neighbors, the international community t. provided a degree of legitimacy and support to the military operation. i don't think anything played out in the libya policy that can be construed as anti-israel. if there had not been an intervention, gaddafi would have crushed the uprising, and i think it would have brought into a lot of questioning whether this arab awakening would have even continued. just as gaddafi's demise is a shot in the arm to the protesters in syria and yemen, gaddafi's ability to crush the rebels would have produced the reverse and really provided a bit of a boost to the president. host: here is a question via twitter. when our the arabs overrunning them? we don't know who these people ar yet we reward them with funds. guest: that was one of the key questions at the beginning of this conflict. w
so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this conflict at the beginning t. meant that our european allies weren't going into a conflict against the will of the neighbors, the international community t. provided a degree of legitimacy and support to the military operation. i don't think anything played out in the libya policy that can be construed as anti-israel. if there had not been an intervention, gaddafi would have crushed the uprising, and i...
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. >> una comunidad en missouri y de connacionales no es para menos, ni allÍ ni en el resto del paÍs muchae del asombro despuÉs de que un hombre asesinara sin piedad a la niÑa brennan rodrÍguez de tres aÑos. el hombre resultÓ ser un vecino en su primera comparecencia en el lunes detallÓ detalles macabros. adelante liliana desde missouri. >> buenas noches, otro dÍa sin Éxito para el grupo de 50 hombres que trata de hallar el cuerpo de la pequeÑa brennan rodrÍguez, esto mientras se darÁ a conocer aterradores detalles de cÓmo falleciera menor. >> indignaciÓn ha causado entre los residentes de missouri, la manera en que el acusado sean morgan confesÓ haber asesinado la menor brennan rodrÍguez, de acuerdo con documentos de la corte, morgan encontrÓ a la menor en la piscina de su casa, la llevÓ a la residencia y la aflicciÓn utilizando una bolsa plÁstica blanca. >> ninguna persona consciente lienzo, hacer eso, un asesinato. >> por lo que hizo esa persona quizÁs no tiene conciencia. >> segÚn morgan la niÑa muriÓ en el lapso de una hora, lo arrojÓel cuerpo a un canal con hasta 10 dÍas de profundid
. >> una comunidad en missouri y de connacionales no es para menos, ni allÍ ni en el resto del paÍs muchae del asombro despuÉs de que un hombre asesinara sin piedad a la niÑa brennan rodrÍguez de tres aÑos. el hombre resultÓ ser un vecino en su primera comparecencia en el lunes detallÓ detalles macabros. adelante liliana desde missouri. >> buenas noches, otro dÍa sin Éxito para el grupo de 50 hombres que trata de hallar el cuerpo de la pequeÑa brennan rodrÍguez, esto...
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and its allies do get their wish and. what would the alternative actually be. but it's a really difficult question to be honest i think it depends on how assad goes i mean if he leaves really only with his senior regime then you can imagine a scenario much like that in egypt where a military transitional government takes over and essential prepares the ground for free and democratic elections however the other options are a bit more worrying such as the ones that happen in iraq where the regime hangs on eventually brings down the state with it and you have a collapse that could lead to central civil war that could take some time however so i think the manner of which assad's departure if that is to happen it will determine exactly who will kind of fill in the vacuum that follows and also iran has strongly criticized nato as operation in libya how might it react to any kind of moves against the syrian regime. well very badly i mean syria is the single biggest arab ally of iran it's a crucially important piece of its foreign policy egypt's or not only is a suppor
and its allies do get their wish and. what would the alternative actually be. but it's a really difficult question to be honest i think it depends on how assad goes i mean if he leaves really only with his senior regime then you can imagine a scenario much like that in egypt where a military transitional government takes over and essential prepares the ground for free and democratic elections however the other options are a bit more worrying such as the ones that happen in iraq where the regime...
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these closest european allies when the native bombing campaign began back in april we'll look for up the switch sides and again courting the rebels in the fall the wall missed a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya and oil any was the largest port operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts with its lee will be able to maintain its previously closed business is by no means a given and oppose a libya the futility extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems today italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been a struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves . among the rebels there are many factions islamist tunisian people. if. you are sick and many chiefs of these groups of rebels are from a part of titian's with gadhafi and then they completely change their face. as they say i need to i think politicians. evolve into the personally on a number of occasions three prisoners connections less than a month ago sh
these closest european allies when the native bombing campaign began back in april we'll look for up the switch sides and again courting the rebels in the fall the wall missed a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya and oil any was the largest port operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts with its lee will be able to maintain its previously closed business is by no means a given and oppose a libya the futility...
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our standing among our allies has fallen as a result. and allied confidence in the united states has been reduced. the second major and fundamental mistake which i believe the administration made refers to the use of our american combat forces. there are many in this room who have shared with me the burden of 10 long years of coalition warfare which we decried the caveats which allies placed on the use of -- >> we're leaving this for just a moment to bring you live coverage of the senate meeting today in a pro-forma session. the clerk: washington d.c., august 26, 2011. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorablebenjamin cardin, a senator from the state of maryland, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, august >> the senate is holding these pro-forma sessions every three days to keep the president from mak
our standing among our allies has fallen as a result. and allied confidence in the united states has been reduced. the second major and fundamental mistake which i believe the administration made refers to the use of our american combat forces. there are many in this room who have shared with me the burden of 10 long years of coalition warfare which we decried the caveats which allies placed on the use of -- >> we're leaving this for just a moment to bring you live coverage of the senate...
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this is the way things happened in the middle east ally. -- a lot. as a country, that would be the way to survive this and make some sort of deal with some opposition faction or not. i mean, the middle class has been very hesitant to get on board in syria, because it did not really want to be a victim. it is a victim whether it likes it or not. >> if it cannot work in egypt, it cannot work in syria because of ethnic divisions. the army, the leadership, political and military, is all allawite, a despised minority trade 10% of the population has ruled for almost half a century with an iron fist. if these allawites -- they will hang together or hang separately. he will hang in until the very last moment. it will not be mubarak, it will not be a shah, it will be to the debt. everybody understands that after the grievances and oppression of the last four decades, there is no alternative. >> how was the obama administration playing it? >> i think they should stay out of that. yes, it is okay to say he should go eventually, but what i fear is mission creep.
this is the way things happened in the middle east ally. -- a lot. as a country, that would be the way to survive this and make some sort of deal with some opposition faction or not. i mean, the middle class has been very hesitant to get on board in syria, because it did not really want to be a victim. it is a victim whether it likes it or not. >> if it cannot work in egypt, it cannot work in syria because of ethnic divisions. the army, the leadership, political and military, is all...
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to get the deal you must finance through allied financial.the program will run through september sixth. >>> good year says it's working on tires that reinflate themselves. the company says there is an inflation device each tire that keeps track of air pressure. it adds air when necessary. it says that makes them safer because tires never get dangerously low and it would save gas since under inflated tires effect gas mileage. >>> cal tran was up 12%. bart saw an increase of 8% and ridership for the valley transportation authority is up by 7%. analysts believe higher gas prices may have driven up transit ridership. certainly makes a lot of sense. coming up on 5:00 let's check in with sal to see how many are out on the roads today. >> sit friday or -- is it friday or monday? >> oh gosh i hope it's friday. i want to sleep in. >> i just wanted to mess with people. traffic looks good on this friday. that is very neat of me to say. using the m word on a friday. i won't do it again. 237 looks good as you cross 880. this is a look at interstate 880 th
to get the deal you must finance through allied financial.the program will run through september sixth. >>> good year says it's working on tires that reinflate themselves. the company says there is an inflation device each tire that keeps track of air pressure. it adds air when necessary. it says that makes them safer because tires never get dangerously low and it would save gas since under inflated tires effect gas mileage. >>> cal tran was up 12%. bart saw an increase of 8%...
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turkey was a vital ally of israel and it's my hope that recent changes may open a window for improved relations. i recognize this is a very difficult moment and getting past the difficulties of last year's flotilla incident are difficult. given the limitations of your role as a diplomatic representative of the united states i welcome any insights you have for how to strengthen business ties and recognize they're a wonderful ally in afghanistan and iraq while pressing forward religious freedom and the importance of our strategic relationship with israel? >> senator, thank you for all those questions. let me start with religious freedom first and go on to israel. on religious freedom, i raised this question with all the leaders i've been privileged to see and i've made it a point to call on the community leaders as well. one of the community leaders -- i wanted community leaders' perspectives not only on property issues and not only with the greek orthodox, of course, but also the armenian community they have their own parallel source of issues and i've gone into detail with them, learn
turkey was a vital ally of israel and it's my hope that recent changes may open a window for improved relations. i recognize this is a very difficult moment and getting past the difficulties of last year's flotilla incident are difficult. given the limitations of your role as a diplomatic representative of the united states i welcome any insights you have for how to strengthen business ties and recognize they're a wonderful ally in afghanistan and iraq while pressing forward religious freedom...
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vamos a nueva jersey. >> allÍ volviÓ a tocar tierra irene.a ha dado tregua, expertos pronostican que las lluvias tropicales continuarÁn hasta mediodÍa, tambiÉn se ha registrado vientos de hasta 40, 45 millas por hora. este lugar me ilustra esas inundaciones pero no las de la madrugada pudimos salir y pudimos encontrar calles totalmente intransitablesque ademÁs de estas inundaciones tambiÉn estaban con Árboles caÍdos, Árboles arrancados de raÍz, son una escena recurrente por esta vÍa, adicionalmente se tiende a la marea alta sobre todo en aquellas poblaciones que se encuentran al lado del mar,la zona postergada de nueva jersey, ademÁs de ser residencial es un lugar que mucha gente elige para vacacionar, todavÍa no concluye el verano, Ésya es la penÚltima semana, muchos vacacionistas tuvieron que interrumpir sus vacaciones. el transporte pÚblico no estÁ operando, el riegos mÁs grandes de las inundaciones, sobre todo porque se teme al desbordamiento de rÍos ya que el mes de agosto hubo una acumulaciÓn bastante ampliadas de las precipitaciones, l
vamos a nueva jersey. >> allÍ volviÓ a tocar tierra irene.a ha dado tregua, expertos pronostican que las lluvias tropicales continuarÁn hasta mediodÍa, tambiÉn se ha registrado vientos de hasta 40, 45 millas por hora. este lugar me ilustra esas inundaciones pero no las de la madrugada pudimos salir y pudimos encontrar calles totalmente intransitablesque ademÁs de estas inundaciones tambiÉn estaban con Árboles caÍdos, Árboles arrancados de raÍz, son una escena recurrente por...
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years allies are reportedly out. kennedy replied, i'm not going to do that. but gramiko went to the white house, you know, khrushchev is going to come to november with the united nations. he's going to make a speech there and he wants to settle the berlin problem. khrushchev was clearly up to something. berlin knew it but we didn't know what it was but it was to put the missiles in cuba. and all of you know what happened and the story and a little bit about that. kennedy forced them to pull the missiles out. khrushchev says to his son who has written an excellent book that he expected kennedy to protest, protest a little more and then to accept the soviet missiles. what khrushchev had not realized was that kennedy was a different man in october 1962 as he had been in june 1961. i'm just about to finish. with that, with the end of the cuban crisis, the berlin crisis was over. every berliner, you know, said to me, this is it? you're not going to do anything more. the next day after kennedy made his speech announcing th
years allies are reportedly out. kennedy replied, i'm not going to do that. but gramiko went to the white house, you know, khrushchev is going to come to november with the united nations. he's going to make a speech there and he wants to settle the berlin problem. khrushchev was clearly up to something. berlin knew it but we didn't know what it was but it was to put the missiles in cuba. and all of you know what happened and the story and a little bit about that. kennedy forced them to pull the...
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allie rasmus at the hall of justice with more on dozens of people taken into custody, allie? >> reporter: it lasted for several hours right through the evening commute and they kept moving from on the bart platform to upstairs on market street. they arrested 40 people during last night's demonstration. [crowd noise] >> reporter: now this is where the protests all began at the civic center and bart police shuffled all the protesters you to the side. shortly after that bart closed those as well and it affected the evening commute. bart police arrested several people and most of those arrests were for interfering with train service. the reason protesters called this demonstration in the first place is because they were upset about shutting cell phone service and were angry about the bart shooting death of a man on the platform last month. protesters said they have to be here. >> if we can't be here speaking where else had we be listened to . it is chance to get involved instead of yelling out here for no good reason. >> reporter: now after the civic station closed protesters mad
allie rasmus at the hall of justice with more on dozens of people taken into custody, allie? >> reporter: it lasted for several hours right through the evening commute and they kept moving from on the bart platform to upstairs on market street. they arrested 40 people during last night's demonstration. [crowd noise] >> reporter: now this is where the protests all began at the civic center and bart police shuffled all the protesters you to the side. shortly after that bart closed...
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dejar un impacto grande, va a hacer un hoyo que no se va a poder cenar,siempre la dedicaciÓn pasar allÍ santiago y a las otras cuatro vÍctimas que murieron cuando el escenario se derrumbÓ. la pareja de santiago corriÓ mejor suerte y se recupera un hospital de indiana de las heridas sufridas en el crÁneo, despuÉs de haberse sometido a una operaciÓn exitosa. >> son varias las agencias estatales estÁn investigando lo que sucediÓ para determinar si esta tragedia pudo evitarse. >> siguen causando mucha impresiÓn esas imÁgenes. >> unas veredas de 50 aÑos presuntamente colocÓ una falsa bomba alrededor del cuello una joven de 18 aÑos en australia, ya pasÓ horas con el paso explosivo el cuello, luego de que el hombre se fijarÁ su casa al pasado tres de agosto. australia estÁ reclamando su extradiciÓn. >> ahora hacemos una pausa cuando regresemos de comerciales, la policÍa usa mano dura para disolver una protesta tÚnel en honduras. ademÁs en bolivia, grupos indÍgenas y cívicos se movilizan para protestar contra el gobierno del presidente llegÓ morales, haremos porque. una fuga de cloro provocÓ le
dejar un impacto grande, va a hacer un hoyo que no se va a poder cenar,siempre la dedicaciÓn pasar allÍ santiago y a las otras cuatro vÍctimas que murieron cuando el escenario se derrumbÓ. la pareja de santiago corriÓ mejor suerte y se recupera un hospital de indiana de las heridas sufridas en el crÁneo, despuÉs de haberse sometido a una operaciÓn exitosa. >> son varias las agencias estatales estÁn investigando lo que sucediÓ para determinar si esta tragedia pudo evitarse....
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it scared a number of our allies in that region. it is very important, if we are going to participate in asia's economic growth, and if we are going to provide a stabilizing growth in asia as we have since the end of the second world war, we need to be present in asia in every dimension. with our diplomacy, with our military, which has a reassuring effect on our allies, and says to china, we have some capacity there if they adopt a more aggressive posture with respect to our allies. our navy 15 years ago was 500 ships. now we are predicted to go around 200 ships. and the. that needs to be covered by water is not any less. we have a problem with trade. asia is being knit together with trade agreements and we are on the sidelines. that is driven by the need to be present in asia. second, the point is, since world war ii, we have spent a lot of money and resources to learn how to recruit, train, exercise, fight, and improve our military. and it has given us the best military in the world by far. it is a huge resource. that is why when
it scared a number of our allies in that region. it is very important, if we are going to participate in asia's economic growth, and if we are going to provide a stabilizing growth in asia as we have since the end of the second world war, we need to be present in asia in every dimension. with our diplomacy, with our military, which has a reassuring effect on our allies, and says to china, we have some capacity there if they adopt a more aggressive posture with respect to our allies. our navy 15...
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i don't think, you know, the soviet union at that time was our ally. don't think there was any -- i think they did what they could, but thanks to the germans the russians were where they were. and i think short of suddenly making war on our ally who had just defeated the germans, it makes no sense to me. and certainly, i mean, roosevelt famously thought that his charm could, perhaps, manipulate stalin to some degree. i think he underestimated the degree to which stalin was psychopathic about things and impervious to the sort of charm that roosevelt could exert. um, but there's a lot of evidence if you look at roosevelt's correspondence, certainly, toward the end of the war that he was under no illusions about either stalin or soviet intentionings at the end of the war -- intentions at the end of the war. now, where that would have led, i mean, i tend to think the truman administration was the roosevelt administration as it would have proceeded. it certainly was many of the same people. um, so to answer your question,
i don't think, you know, the soviet union at that time was our ally. don't think there was any -- i think they did what they could, but thanks to the germans the russians were where they were. and i think short of suddenly making war on our ally who had just defeated the germans, it makes no sense to me. and certainly, i mean, roosevelt famously thought that his charm could, perhaps, manipulate stalin to some degree. i think he underestimated the degree to which stalin was psychopathic about...
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more of a threat david cameron says nato will stay while libya makes the transition to democracy as allied forces lend their support to the rebels to take tripoli to stop the war coalition warns libyans not to expect they're getting something for nothing but western powers don't do this without asking for a paper why is it that the head of the t.n.c. is running off to paris to meet with the french president well of course turkey is one very very important issue that's why the western powers tony blair and others struck a deal with gadhafi in the first place it will be exactly what they're seeking to continue with. for exploring and those all richard the purchase government makes no secret of the fact that it's motives in supporting the rebels aren't entirely altruistic last year alone the u.k. export it around forty billion dollars of goods and services to north africa and the middle east but it's black gold that's the key libya has the largest oil reserves in africa when western powers look at the region and they talk about humanitarianism all democracy but i think the actual great martin
more of a threat david cameron says nato will stay while libya makes the transition to democracy as allied forces lend their support to the rebels to take tripoli to stop the war coalition warns libyans not to expect they're getting something for nothing but western powers don't do this without asking for a paper why is it that the head of the t.n.c. is running off to paris to meet with the french president well of course turkey is one very very important issue that's why the western powers...
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and your allies and your allies in qatar who have been opposing democracy and who have been showing their own populations. well we're also hearing reports that looters try to get to the hotel where you're staying can you confirm that. i can confirm the fact if i were downstairs and sure you can recount projectors computers i think it worse they went through all the rooms yes. ok. well you're talking to us now they're standing you're moving around the hotel is this the absolute safety measure why are you doing this why can't you just let me in one place. you know other journalists have dispersed it's not really us some of a certain groups number on smaller groups. was most interested just for our own small groups are you know you tend to have a colleague i would call it. hello well can you i understand you are well you're walking around with this camera can you show us perhaps some of what you see downstairs there and maybe some some of the t.v. there as you said that are that are there are people there so if it stays of course can you show us a bit more what's happening around you.
and your allies and your allies in qatar who have been opposing democracy and who have been showing their own populations. well we're also hearing reports that looters try to get to the hotel where you're staying can you confirm that. i can confirm the fact if i were downstairs and sure you can recount projectors computers i think it worse they went through all the rooms yes. ok. well you're talking to us now they're standing you're moving around the hotel is this the absolute safety measure...
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so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this conflict at the beginning t. meant that our european allies weren't going into a conflict against the will of the neighbors, the international community t. provided a degree of legitimacy and support to the military operation. i don't think anything played out in the libya policy that can be construed as anti-israel. if there had not been an intervention, gaddafi would have crushed the uprising, and i think it would have brought into a lot of questioning whether this arab awakening would have even continued. just as gaddafi's demise is a shot in the arm to the protesters in syria and yemen, gaddafi's ability to crush the rebels would have produced the reverse and really provided a bit of a boost to the president. host: here is a question via twitter. when our the arabs overrunning them? we don't know who these people are, yet we reward them with funds. guest: that was one of the key questions at the beginning of this conflict.
so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this conflict at the beginning t. meant that our european allies weren't going into a conflict against the will of the neighbors, the international community t. provided a degree of legitimacy and support to the military operation. i don't think anything played out in the libya policy that can be construed as anti-israel. if there had not been an intervention, gaddafi would have crushed the uprising, and i...
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allÍ de hecho en el mundialmente famoso times square: >> asÍ es. buenas noches.e estÁ semiparalizada. con su sistema pÚblico de transporte paralizado y miles de personas en diferentes refugiaos. >> a pesar de la cancelaciÓn de shows, la clausura del sistema pÚblico de transporte y el cierre de negocios en la zona, turistas caminaban sin importar la inminente llegada del poderoso ciclÓn. >> pues hasta que lleguÉ. cuando llegue, ya veremos quÉ hace. >> no podemos hacer ni compras, ni visitar nada. todo cerrado. >> amenazan con dejar sin electricidad a varias zonas de la ciudad. y restablecer el servicio tardarÍa días. >> son bien difÍcil, verdad? pasar por st momentos. no sÓlo somos nosotros sino toda la gente. >> un total de 370 mil personas que viven en zonas de riesgo debÍan cumplir con la orden de evacuaciÓn obligatotria. desde tempranas horas, miles inundaban refugios. algunos tuvieron que ser reubicados. >> tenemos que buscar otro. >> a lo largo del dÍa, el alcalde ha mantenido a la poblaciÓn informada y su mensaje ha sido que lo mejor es la prevenciÓn. en la
allÍ de hecho en el mundialmente famoso times square: >> asÍ es. buenas noches.e estÁ semiparalizada. con su sistema pÚblico de transporte paralizado y miles de personas en diferentes refugiaos. >> a pesar de la cancelaciÓn de shows, la clausura del sistema pÚblico de transporte y el cierre de negocios en la zona, turistas caminaban sin importar la inminente llegada del poderoso ciclÓn. >> pues hasta que lleguÉ. cuando llegue, ya veremos quÉ hace. >> no podemos...
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the rebel ruling council only really struggling to get oil production facilities back to work nato allies are racing to secure energy contracts for reports now on the battlefield that spoils of war. chill to the heart of most modern wars and you'll strike oil whether or not the sayings true when it comes to libya will is going to play a pivotal role in the country's future here we have to feel restricted to. the western interest to tear it all. into rubble to learn and we are trying to discover in trying to restore some english possible the stranger to the concept of friends with benefits berlusconi's being quick to casey up to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group like me djibril to italy for talks was good at these closest european allies when the native bombing campaign began back in april up to the switch sides and began courting the rebels in the fall the wall almost a third of italy's daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the government here have been doing all they can to safeguard t
the rebel ruling council only really struggling to get oil production facilities back to work nato allies are racing to secure energy contracts for reports now on the battlefield that spoils of war. chill to the heart of most modern wars and you'll strike oil whether or not the sayings true when it comes to libya will is going to play a pivotal role in the country's future here we have to feel restricted to. the western interest to tear it all. into rubble to learn and we are trying to discover...
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and your allies and back in your allies in qatar who have been imposing democracy and who have been killing their own populations in the opening that we see three taken out by an international contingent from the united nations not from nato the british are talking about evacuating this place twenty five nationals. only five of if not the rest of us. and i was in as annoyed talked to earlier as the mainstream media talks of people waving revolutionary flags all over tripoli some independent reports suggest you may be regaining control journalist uneasy feels it could be the libyan leader's intentional strategy to let the rebels in i have heard reports that people have come out in green square and other parts of the city waving the green flag and that the libyan army is in control now what we've heard is that the strategy of the libyan government and army was the permit rebels inside the city because previously they had been operating in sleeper cells and therefore it was very difficult for the libyan army to know where they were in say their strategy was part of bringing them out of
and your allies and back in your allies in qatar who have been imposing democracy and who have been killing their own populations in the opening that we see three taken out by an international contingent from the united nations not from nato the british are talking about evacuating this place twenty five nationals. only five of if not the rest of us. and i was in as annoyed talked to earlier as the mainstream media talks of people waving revolutionary flags all over tripoli some independent...
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these closest european allies in the eighty eight bombing campaign began back in april probably switch sides and began courting the rebels in the fall the wall almost a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties it's by no means a given. in libya the futility extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems of a italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been the struggle to adequately understand internal workings of the rebels themselves. amongst the rebels there are many factions in the midst commission people al-qaeda if you think you know if you are sick and many of these groups of rebels are from a part of the before world with gadhafi and then they completely change their face . the wind with the wind as they say anything i think that corrupt politicians. it will make a death a personally on a
these closest european allies in the eighty eight bombing campaign began back in april probably switch sides and began courting the rebels in the fall the wall almost a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties it's by no means a given. in libya the futility...
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use electric generators to produce some electricity since the city's municipal services happen for allies series of full of garbage and people are trying to clean themselves try to do something with ads in the evening. live here usually sours in the evening in the evening they come out to the streets with brooms and trash bags of course they say that their times are not enough to deal with the situation and many of them concerned that it will take a while for their life to get back to normal people here in tripoli also live in fear for anneke there is no police in the city and here people are trying to deal with this situation in south. their order now here in the libyan capital is maintained and maintained by. volunteers to run checkpoints every one hundred or two hundred meters they check every car passing by and leaving with drive with lights switched on inside the car just to allow people at the checkpoints to to see years it's still not safe here in tripoli and people are afraid to leave their houses that's why the libyan capital looks quite empty and in some districts they've been a
use electric generators to produce some electricity since the city's municipal services happen for allies series of full of garbage and people are trying to clean themselves try to do something with ads in the evening. live here usually sours in the evening in the evening they come out to the streets with brooms and trash bags of course they say that their times are not enough to deal with the situation and many of them concerned that it will take a while for their life to get back to normal...
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so it's really the tool was good at these places and you have here an ally when the nato bombing campaign began back in april remember up to the switch sides began courting the rebels. the full the wall almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the. they had been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties is by no means a given in a post gadhafi libya the future looks extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems with italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been the struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves. among the rebels there are many factions islamists tunisian people. if. your sick and many chiefs of these groups of rebels are from the politicians that before were with gadhafi and then they completely changed their face if we went with the wind as they send it to me i think that corrupt politician if. it wil
so it's really the tool was good at these places and you have here an ally when the nato bombing campaign began back in april remember up to the switch sides began courting the rebels. the full the wall almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the. they had been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties is by no means...
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allie rasmus has more on the arrest of a second suspect in this case. but we begin with tara moriarty at the community mourns the loss of this little boy. >> reporter: at least 200 people are inside that church right now, mostly friends and family. we did see some police, firefighters and some city dignitaries here to show their support. you can see the hearse. that's what the family drove in in this morning, wiping tears from their faces. just a few minutes later, just before 11:00, a hush fell over the street as they loaded the white casket into the church. it was extremely emotional for the family. many were wearing t-shirts with carlos' pictures with the word "rest in peace" on them. we're here at st. bernard's church off 66th avenue. it's only three blocks from where carlos was killed in a gang-related, drive-by shooting august 8th. now barbara lee attended as well. >> especially killing this boy -- every homicide in the city, every homicide in the city is -- we're running out of excuses and explanations. the chief of police was correct the other d
allie rasmus has more on the arrest of a second suspect in this case. but we begin with tara moriarty at the community mourns the loss of this little boy. >> reporter: at least 200 people are inside that church right now, mostly friends and family. we did see some police, firefighters and some city dignitaries here to show their support. you can see the hearse. that's what the family drove in in this morning, wiping tears from their faces. just a few minutes later, just before 11:00, a...
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and you mentioned syrian allies moscow has challenged a stance taken by the u.s. and others in the un on how to resolve the situation it's prepared its own draft resolution in fact which calls for dialogue its western partners however are pressing for more sanctions which roadmap is better in your opinion. well i really appreciate it and many arabs do what russia has done but again we are seeing the scenario of yugoslavia here being replayed all over again it doesn't matter what kind of concessions and reform you're implementing the syrian regime has called openly for dialogue but the opposition groups are refusing to engage in such dialogue because they are being strengthened by regional and international callers telling them that they should not engage in dialogue i have seen firsthand in the city of hama the kind of damage that the armed gangs that call themselves peaceful demonstrators have inflicted on state institutions be it that the street corners or as the central police station but what i wanted to say was there were slogans written on the walls during t
and you mentioned syrian allies moscow has challenged a stance taken by the u.s. and others in the un on how to resolve the situation it's prepared its own draft resolution in fact which calls for dialogue its western partners however are pressing for more sanctions which roadmap is better in your opinion. well i really appreciate it and many arabs do what russia has done but again we are seeing the scenario of yugoslavia here being replayed all over again it doesn't matter what kind of...
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journalist neil clark says nato allies are rushing to do business only because spreading reports the war's over. what is very clear is happening here is the rebels are trying to teach this to the international audience and trying to make out their complete control of the country that gadhafi is finished that the war is basically over and that everyone supports them the situation is rather more complex than that it's a very very divided society along tribal lines and the gadhafi regime which was secular did manage to hold the country together for a long period and now we're going to see tribal warfare broken out and it's very clear. he still has lots of support in the west is of course that going to have no support and that everybody behind the opposition but it isn't true what nato has done here basically is transform a situation where there was demonstrations against the regime there into a full scale civil war the western powers who are being changed. really want to get their money back and they want to get money they want to profits this whole enterprise what about humanitarian in
journalist neil clark says nato allies are rushing to do business only because spreading reports the war's over. what is very clear is happening here is the rebels are trying to teach this to the international audience and trying to make out their complete control of the country that gadhafi is finished that the war is basically over and that everyone supports them the situation is rather more complex than that it's a very very divided society along tribal lines and the gadhafi regime which was...
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>> i would agree with that and australia has been a terrific ally. when we really need someone to be with us australia is a country that has been there. i think some of our european allies -- eurith has to decide the going to have a real military force or not because they have cut their budgets and the forces are shrunk. they don't work together in an integrated way you see that in libya and europeans are going to have to make some tough choices about where they go on their defense astonishments even while the deal with some very severe economics the heavy tendency to get a free ride and those days are over. >> another question. >> here in the front row. sorry, in the back. >> i washington lawyer, and i don't think how this special committee and the success unless they face the whole question of the meaningful tax reform. both commissioners to talk about 1.1 trillion of the tax expenditures a year. a lot of them had to cut back and maybe it isn't the 1.1 trillion available. but what success do you think this committee can have when so many members ha
>> i would agree with that and australia has been a terrific ally. when we really need someone to be with us australia is a country that has been there. i think some of our european allies -- eurith has to decide the going to have a real military force or not because they have cut their budgets and the forces are shrunk. they don't work together in an integrated way you see that in libya and europeans are going to have to make some tough choices about where they go on their defense...
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s involved spies involved if indeed the situation goes off course for nato allies or is there a risk of a full scale ground invasion. well i don't think it'll be a full scale ground invasion that's certainly not the terminology the british government seizing however i can see that it does already have two hundred troops ready to be deployed from cyprus as peacekeepers should the situation the transition they want descend into anarchy so they're prepared for that and also six hundred more marines actually also stationed in the mediterranean ready to be deployed in what the government terms of the role of supporter looking monetary and cause so clearly downing street at the moment refusing to rule out the use of what could be almost one thousand ground troops should the situation call for it clearly there is some contradiction there to this idea of handing over control to the libyan people so they're in charge of their own future and clearly the british and also other european states are not that confident just yet that this transition will be as peaceful as they all want it to be. a g
s involved spies involved if indeed the situation goes off course for nato allies or is there a risk of a full scale ground invasion. well i don't think it'll be a full scale ground invasion that's certainly not the terminology the british government seizing however i can see that it does already have two hundred troops ready to be deployed from cyprus as peacekeepers should the situation the transition they want descend into anarchy so they're prepared for that and also six hundred more...
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the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of a. now regime that's threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are let's say. this work is being carried out under the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community and provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search you have not yet shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its work. we we
the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of a. now regime that's threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are let's say. this work is being carried out under the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have...
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en el trabajo y por eso el empleador tiene que pagar a ellos y a ellas tambien por estar alli."o de la ciudad alega que la empresa ha cometido este delito en el pasado y que los empleados se han manifestado contra ellos varias veces... sot "nos entrevistan solamente por pareja para que no sepamos lo que dicen los demas compañeros entonces nos intimidan de alguna manera porque ya nadie quiere hablar." noticiero telemundo 48 se comunic via telefonica con la empresa para hablar con el dueÑo en los angeles, pero un empleado nos dijo que no estaba disponible.. mientras la ciudad estudia la posibilidad de que se hayan tomado represalias contra los trabajadores que cooperaron con la investigacin.. sot dennis herrera - abogado de la ciudad de s.f. "they should cease and desist, make sure all records are preserved and that if there is any retaliation against any worker, the full brunt of the law will be brought down on them." ---el abogado de la ciudad declar que se le ha ordenado a la empresa a que no tome represalias contra sus empleados o enfrentar ms cargos legales.. cu ---la ciudad
en el trabajo y por eso el empleador tiene que pagar a ellos y a ellas tambien por estar alli."o de la ciudad alega que la empresa ha cometido este delito en el pasado y que los empleados se han manifestado contra ellos varias veces... sot "nos entrevistan solamente por pareja para que no sepamos lo que dicen los demas compañeros entonces nos intimidan de alguna manera porque ya nadie quiere hablar." noticiero telemundo 48 se comunic via telefonica con la empresa para hablar con...