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regional ally. what's the influence isis has? >> it is not only that we are going to be bringing to justice those who perpetrated this terrible crime against these two fine young men. more broadly, the united states will continue to lead a regional and international effort against the kind of bar babaric and ultimately empty vision that isil represents. >> meanwhile a head of the president's trip our top diplomats explained that we are not technically at war with isis. listen to this. >> from a common sense point of view the average american will state to himself this group is at war with us. why does our president or secretary of state not recognize that and say, indeed, we are at war with this group and we will prove it. >> i don't think it's a new exercise to come back and forth about a new term. what's important is what we are doing about it. >> presidented obama wants nato allies to work with him to help fight isis. he is going to go to work to put together partnerships with willing allies later tomorrow when he meets with w
regional ally. what's the influence isis has? >> it is not only that we are going to be bringing to justice those who perpetrated this terrible crime against these two fine young men. more broadly, the united states will continue to lead a regional and international effort against the kind of bar babaric and ultimately empty vision that isil represents. >> meanwhile a head of the president's trip our top diplomats explained that we are not technically at war with isis. listen to...
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and as regards pipelines, on allied -- on allied territory, of course, it's part of the territorial defense to protect such pipelines and other means of energy supply. but first of all, i think energy security is much more about reducing europe's dependence on imported gas and oil. it has become evident that there's also an overall security aspect of being so dependent on one single supplier -- in this case russia -- and i think -- that's more the european union. i think it's of utmost importance to increase energy security by establishing a well-functioning european energy market with more free flow of energy across borders, so that this single most important supplier cannot blackmail one and single out individual allies, because energy will flow more freely across borders. alternative pipelines, development of alternative energy sources, all this is part of overall energy security, and i think it's for the european union first and foremost to deal with that. finally, can we actually address security challenges from both the east and south at once and the same time? i think that i answered
and as regards pipelines, on allied -- on allied territory, of course, it's part of the territorial defense to protect such pipelines and other means of energy supply. but first of all, i think energy security is much more about reducing europe's dependence on imported gas and oil. it has become evident that there's also an overall security aspect of being so dependent on one single supplier -- in this case russia -- and i think -- that's more the european union. i think it's of utmost...
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first, we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. in this alliance there are no old members or new members, no senior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. and we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today, more nato aircraft patrol the skies of the baltics, more american forces are on the ground training and rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships control the black sea. tonight i depart for the nato summit in wales, and i believe our alliance should extend these defensive measures for as long as necessary. because the defense of talin and riga and vilnais is just as important as the defense of berlin and paris and london. [ applause ] during the long soviet occupation the grease estonian poet maria undar wrote a poem in which she cried to the world "who will come to help? right here, at present, now?" and i say to the people of estonia and the people of the baltics, today we are bound by our treaty alliance. we have a solemn duty to each other. article five is c
first, we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. in this alliance there are no old members or new members, no senior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. and we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today, more nato aircraft patrol the skies of the baltics, more american forces are on the ground training and rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships control the black sea. tonight i depart for the nato summit...
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most of all, i'm here because estonia is a model ally. the forces served with courage and skill in iraq and afghanistan, and we hop nor our service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in afghanistan including nine brave estonians. as nato nears end of the combat mission in three months, i want to thank estonia for the commitments made to help sustain afghan security forces going forward. as a high-tech leader, estonia plays a leading role in protecting nato from cyber threats. estonia contributing its full share, its full 2% of gdp, to the defense of our alliance. in other words, estonia meets its responsibilities, and as we head into the nato summit in wales, estonia's an example of how every nato member needs to do its fair share for our collective defense. i have come here first and foremost to reconfirm the united states' commitment to estonia. we have article 5 duties to our collective defense, a commitment that's unbreakable, unwaivering, eternal, and es totonia will ne stand alone. as president, i have made sure we are fulfilli
most of all, i'm here because estonia is a model ally. the forces served with courage and skill in iraq and afghanistan, and we hop nor our service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in afghanistan including nine brave estonians. as nato nears end of the combat mission in three months, i want to thank estonia for the commitments made to help sustain afghan security forces going forward. as a high-tech leader, estonia plays a leading role in protecting nato from cyber threats. estonia...
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allies, the u.s. have not been abland turkey have not been able to device a strategy to do that. >> we want to talk about turkey's role in the region. there may be many republicans in the united states who think that barack obama is a muslim, but i think in the region it's pretty clear that he is not. when he takes to the world stage and delivers a stinging critique using the language of religion, is that credible in the muslim world? is that seen as within his rights to do, to define who is a good muslim, and who is not? does it carry any weight when you're sitting in a tea shop or in a marketplace, are you living to that and saying, well, i guess this isn't islam? >> i think most people agree with problem. maybe even welcome his point. and that we're not targeting islam, and it's not a reflection of islam. that's welcomed. you have a small group of fanatics supporters of isis who will raise this question about the legitimacy of an non-muslim person to raise this point. >> when isis speaks back in a
allies, the u.s. have not been abland turkey have not been able to device a strategy to do that. >> we want to talk about turkey's role in the region. there may be many republicans in the united states who think that barack obama is a muslim, but i think in the region it's pretty clear that he is not. when he takes to the world stage and delivers a stinging critique using the language of religion, is that credible in the muslim world? is that seen as within his rights to do, to define who...
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allÍ estaba el 40. despuÉs llegaron dos anotaciones de los alemanes. quiere que investiguemos, noticias que reportar, llame a nuestra redacciÓn o envÍenos un correo electrÓnico a noticias14@univision.com >> tenemos acÁ informaciÓn con esta exposiciÓn donde ahÍ inconvenientes con las placas de los errores ortogrÁficos. >> nos vemos maÑana. buenas hola quÉ tal?éstos son los titulares miÉrcoles 3 de septiembre el presidente obama dijo que estados unidos no se dejarÁ intimidar por los brutales actos del grupo terrorista isis, y harÁ justicia por los periodistas decapitados. los indocumentados contribuyen al bienestar de california, pero no reciben en la misma medida. una universidad de texas llevar a cabo una ardua labor de identificaciÓn e cadÁveres de quienes murieron en el intento por llegar a los ee.uu. las autoridades orador en el temen lo peor por el mÉtodo utilizado recientemente por grupos delincuenciales para asesinar y abandonar los cuerpos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪
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., and as regards pipelines on allied, on allied territory, of course, it's part of territoriar defense protect such pipelines and other means of re energy supply. but first of all, i think energy security is much more about reducing europe's dependence on imported gas and oil. sec it has become evident that there's also an overall securite aspect of being so dependent on one single supplier, in this ink case russia, and i think -- but that's more the european union. i think it's of utmost importance to increase energy security by establishing a well functioning european energy this market with more free flow of energy across borders so that this single most important supplier cannot blackmail one and single out individual allies because energy will flow more freely across borders. alternative pipelines, development of alternative energy sources, all this is part of overall energy security, and i think it's for the european union first and foremost to deah with that. at finally, can we actually addresh security challenges from both the east and south at once and the same a time? i think
., and as regards pipelines on allied, on allied territory, of course, it's part of territoriar defense protect such pipelines and other means of re energy supply. but first of all, i think energy security is much more about reducing europe's dependence on imported gas and oil. sec it has become evident that there's also an overall securite aspect of being so dependent on one single supplier, in this ink case russia, and i think -- but that's more the european union. i think it's of utmost...
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and revenue. >> finally, what about you mentioned our ally and arab allies. they're the ones that immediately are most in danger. you've got saudi arabia. we give them $86 billion over the past number of years. they have 233,000 troops. egypt, $1.6 billion in military aid. hundreds of thousands of troops. jordan, 100,000 troops themselves. why can't they amos boots on the ground and step up do more than saudi arabia and saying we're going to give you a business to train people? >> that's great question, because when you look back to desert shield, desert storm, when saudi arabia and kwaiti oil fields were threatened, you had a very large constitution of arab nations, western nations and very much the same thing is happening here. where is that diplomacy? where is that coalition? >> you think they'll actually put the money where their mouth is and actually -- >> i think it depends on how convincing we are and how persuasive we are. it does not help that we say that the ensee not a muslim enemy. we've got to understand who this enemy is. we've got to call it wh
and revenue. >> finally, what about you mentioned our ally and arab allies. they're the ones that immediately are most in danger. you've got saudi arabia. we give them $86 billion over the past number of years. they have 233,000 troops. egypt, $1.6 billion in military aid. hundreds of thousands of troops. jordan, 100,000 troops themselves. why can't they amos boots on the ground and step up do more than saudi arabia and saying we're going to give you a business to train people? >>...
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one play, 25 yards, touchdown. >> verne: allie laforces with kenny hill. >> allie: kenny, you had twonces at the end of the game. one to tie it, one to win it. what did you tell them to get them to buy into your game plan? >> "trust me. i promise i got y'all, made a mistake throwing a pick early in the fourth quarter and i told them don't worry about that, i promise i got y'all" they believed in me and we won the game. >> allie: the number one thing your teammates and coaches told you is that you never blinked. you're calm and collected. how do you hold yourself together in moments like that? >> i been playing this game my whole life. there is no relationship to be nervous. another game. another opportunity to show what i can do. >> allie: thanks, kenny. congrats. >> verne: 35-28. the aggies win it in overtime. for gary danielson and allie laforce, i'm verne lundquist saying so long from arlington. the final score, 35-28. kenny hill has a strong second half. the aggies are undefeated for the first time at 5-0 since 2001. the dodge post-game show up next. (phone ringing) what's up jake
one play, 25 yards, touchdown. >> verne: allie laforces with kenny hill. >> allie: kenny, you had twonces at the end of the game. one to tie it, one to win it. what did you tell them to get them to buy into your game plan? >> "trust me. i promise i got y'all, made a mistake throwing a pick early in the fourth quarter and i told them don't worry about that, i promise i got y'all" they believed in me and we won the game. >> allie: the number one thing your...
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or managing allies. but how -- from your point of view, how does the united states -- because i think this administration has worked on it but very difficult, gain the leverage that it needs in order to do that? and that's all. >> question number six. >> good afternoon. i'm here representing mr. sharif who couldn't reach it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive but the question i wanted to pose to this pan sell that oftentimes we don't address and professor esposito, you did a great job in regards to the miseducation of the muslims and what i would equate that. as a person who accepted islam willingly and freely as a youth and now as an adult, i know this is not the islam that's being taught, we all know that. every last person here is educated enough to know this is not islam but we never seem to address these individuals who step outside of the bounds of islam and equate them as criminals. because that's exactly what their actions are. it isn't right to look at a person's actions, i
or managing allies. but how -- from your point of view, how does the united states -- because i think this administration has worked on it but very difficult, gain the leverage that it needs in order to do that? and that's all. >> question number six. >> good afternoon. i'm here representing mr. sharif who couldn't reach it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive but the question i wanted to pose to this pan sell that oftentimes we don't address and professor...
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first, we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. in this alliance, there are no old members or new members, no junior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. and we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today more nato aircraft patrol the skies of the baltics. more american forces are on the ground training and rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships patrol the black sea. tonight i depart for the nato summit in wales, and i believe our alliance should extend these defensive measures for as long as necessary. because the defense of talin and others is just as important as the defense of berlin and paris and london. during the long soviet occupation, the great estonian poet wrote who will come to help right here at present. now. and i say to the people of estonia and the people of the baltics, today we are bound by our treaty alliance. we have a solemn duty to each other. article 5 is chris crystal clea attack on one, is an attack on all. so if in such a moment you e
first, we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. in this alliance, there are no old members or new members, no junior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. and we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today more nato aircraft patrol the skies of the baltics. more american forces are on the ground training and rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships patrol the black sea. tonight i depart for the nato summit...
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we have zero. >> allie: thanks, coach. good luck. >> verne: allie, thank you.ive the ball to open the third quarter. todd gurley is back. mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast, he had a 100-yard return against clemson. he also in his first year at georgia returned a kickoff 100 yards against buffalo. but they have given him nothing in terms of opportunities tonight. landon ard will kickoff. again, this game delayed by 1 hour and 26 minutes because of lightning. we're not through the woods yet, this fumbled, picked up by wilds. a miscommunication with gurley. the freshman, brandon wilds. >> gary: stepping in front of gurley. never a good idea. >> verne: no. guess what? wilds is not going to win that one. what are your thoughts about georgia and how they played? >> gary: i understand what mark richt said. they had too many big plays on first and second down. have to force more opportunities on third down. too many chunks on third down with carolina. >> verne: so the bulldogs start from their own 15. gurley. >> verne: gary, take us through the first half. >>
we have zero. >> allie: thanks, coach. good luck. >> verne: allie, thank you.ive the ball to open the third quarter. todd gurley is back. mentioned at the beginning of the broadcast, he had a 100-yard return against clemson. he also in his first year at georgia returned a kickoff 100 yards against buffalo. but they have given him nothing in terms of opportunities tonight. landon ard will kickoff. again, this game delayed by 1 hour and 26 minutes because of lightning. we're not...
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here in wales, west left absolutely no doubt: we will defend every ally. second, we agree to be resolute in reassuring our allies in eastern europe, increase nato air patrols over the baltics will continue. rotations of additional forces throughout eastern europe for training and exercises will continue. naval patrols in president black sea will continue. and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato reforms prepared for any contingency, we agreed to a readiness action plan, updated defense planning. we will concentrate a new highly ready rapid response force that can be deployed on a very short notice. we will increase nato's presence in central and eastern europe with additional equipment, training, exercises and troop rotations. and the $1 billion initiative i aannounced in warsaw will be a strong u.s. contribution to this plan. fourth, all 28 nato nations have pledged to increase their investments in defense and to move toward investing 2% of their gdp in our collective securit
here in wales, west left absolutely no doubt: we will defend every ally. second, we agree to be resolute in reassuring our allies in eastern europe, increase nato air patrols over the baltics will continue. rotations of additional forces throughout eastern europe for training and exercises will continue. naval patrols in president black sea will continue. and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato reforms prepared...
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if left unchecked, isil will directly threaten our homeland and our allies. in his address to the nation, president obama announced that the united states will lead a broad multi-national coalition to roll back isil's threat and defeat isil. more than 40 already expressed their willingness to participate in this effort and more than 30 nations have indicated their readiness to offer military support. president obama and vice president biden, secretary kerry and i and others are working to unit and expand this coalition. at the nato summit in wales, secretary kerry and i convened a meeting of key partners in this coalition. i then went to turkey and georgia. the georgians made they're they will help. turkey by virtue of its geography and common interest in destroying isil and inexpensable member of the beginning of the nato. turkey is holding 50 of its democrats. >> oil from isil. >> the chair notes that there is a disturbance of the committee's proceedings. >> you're not the president of the united states -- soviet union. most of you -- >> we stand in recent
if left unchecked, isil will directly threaten our homeland and our allies. in his address to the nation, president obama announced that the united states will lead a broad multi-national coalition to roll back isil's threat and defeat isil. more than 40 already expressed their willingness to participate in this effort and more than 30 nations have indicated their readiness to offer military support. president obama and vice president biden, secretary kerry and i and others are working to unit...
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a nato ally. the turkish government has concerns about foreign fighters and right they should and we're going there next week and i think no doubt that this will be a topic of discussion between secretary hagel and his counter part. >> do you think they are doing a helpful role? >> we believe that turkey because they have concerned just like other partners in the region are expending their effort and their energy in trying to address will this as best they can. i won't go into more detail than that. >> you can give us a clear picture about the situation on the ground at the mosul dam, why the united states keep launching sites at that location? >> because isil keeps trying to take it back. as i said last week, as long as they continue to pose a threat to the facility, we will continue to hit them. and we are. >> on the subject of the secretary's trip, secretary kerry wrote that he and secretary hagel will be asking nato allies and other nations for help in in potential campaign against isis in syr
a nato ally. the turkish government has concerns about foreign fighters and right they should and we're going there next week and i think no doubt that this will be a topic of discussion between secretary hagel and his counter part. >> do you think they are doing a helpful role? >> we believe that turkey because they have concerned just like other partners in the region are expending their effort and their energy in trying to address will this as best they can. i won't go into more...
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michelle, i very much agree on the point that you pressured allies or managing allies. but how -- from your point of view, how does the united states -- because i think that this administration has worked on it -- it's very difficult gain the leverage that it needs in order to do that. and that's all. >> question number six. >> good afternoon, i'm here representing shariff who couldn't make it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive. but the question i wanted to pose to this panel that oftentimes we don't address and professor esposito you did a great job in the miseducation of the muslims and i would equate that. every person is educated to know this is not islam. but we never seem to address these individuals who step outside of the bounds of islam and equate them as criminals because that's exactly what their actions are. islam teaches us to look at a person's actions and deeds. but i never hear that being addressed as much. i'm getting to the question. i'm saying also as person who was under the leadership, we were considered a radical group oursel
michelle, i very much agree on the point that you pressured allies or managing allies. but how -- from your point of view, how does the united states -- because i think that this administration has worked on it -- it's very difficult gain the leverage that it needs in order to do that. and that's all. >> question number six. >> good afternoon, i'm here representing shariff who couldn't make it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive. but the question i wanted to...
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ally: grandma, look. ally, please clean up. oh, isn't that nice? what's this one, a streetwalker? an aerobics instructor, , marie. she's dressed for the gym. ally, can you look at me? are you having trouble listening? hey. come on. this is from nemo's, so let's get to it before it eats through the bag. yeah. help ally get ready for dinner, please. [whispering] and can you get rid of them? [groans] hey, guys. hey. hey. daddy's home. time to go home now. hey, i'm watching the game. i think they're beaming it into your house, too, dad. dad's taping channel 5 over there. why? why? what's on 5? he wants to catch that commercial for the chicken restaurant. oh, the one where it's so good, the chicken goes there to eat it? i'm dying to see it, yeah. yeah. ray, please. we're all dying here. look, we're eating, man. come on. ally, don't make me keep asking you, sweetie. get the toys picked up and your hands washed. hey, look, look. there it is. man on tv: may i take your order? [cluck cluck cluck] dad,did i tell ? it's a killer.
ally: grandma, look. ally, please clean up. oh, isn't that nice? what's this one, a streetwalker? an aerobics instructor, , marie. she's dressed for the gym. ally, can you look at me? are you having trouble listening? hey. come on. this is from nemo's, so let's get to it before it eats through the bag. yeah. help ally get ready for dinner, please. [whispering] and can you get rid of them? [groans] hey, guys. hey. hey. daddy's home. time to go home now. hey, i'm watching the game. i think...
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we're allied with baghdadi. and i think there's an important -- there are some important things we should look at here. the awakening back in 2006-2007 which got rid of the old al qaeda out of iraq, the tribes in iraq and this tribal leader i was talking to was one of them. one of the reasons they rose up against al qaeda and iraq back then was because that al qaeda had essentially usurped their power. and they could see their own power dwindling. these are tribal leaders who control their tribes because they can -- because they have influence over them. they set justice, they settle disputes. all those sorts of things. they no longer have that power. that was part of their motivation, to rise up against al qaeda. baghdadi has learned from al qaeda. so when this tribal leader says to me, we have a good relationship with baghdadi, you've got to understand that baghdadi knows better how to treat these tribal leaders and how to keep them on side. so awakening is the way forward. but it may not be as easy to pull it
we're allied with baghdadi. and i think there's an important -- there are some important things we should look at here. the awakening back in 2006-2007 which got rid of the old al qaeda out of iraq, the tribes in iraq and this tribal leader i was talking to was one of them. one of the reasons they rose up against al qaeda and iraq back then was because that al qaeda had essentially usurped their power. and they could see their own power dwindling. these are tribal leaders who control their...
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to allies. however, to keep our deterrents credible, we have taken steps, as you know, to reinforce our collective defense, and for ukraine, we do believe that the a politicalrward is solution, and while it is clear that russia has violated international norms and rules, i still think russia would be capable to negotiate if they decide to do so. when we are speaking about isis, this is a group of terrorists, with whom there is no chance whatsoever to find any political solution. furthermore, as i have argued, i think this terrorist group poses a threat not only to iraq but also to the world, and that is why i am in favor of taking military action against isis. we have you very much. about 30 minutes for q&a. >> the firstly, while it is i have been told that the people arehe balcony, you, too, able to participate. let's start on the floor, the gentleman here, and please wait for the microphone. >> mr. secretary-general, my and i am from the palestine/jordan area. about nato, it was during the str
to allies. however, to keep our deterrents credible, we have taken steps, as you know, to reinforce our collective defense, and for ukraine, we do believe that the a politicalrward is solution, and while it is clear that russia has violated international norms and rules, i still think russia would be capable to negotiate if they decide to do so. when we are speaking about isis, this is a group of terrorists, with whom there is no chance whatsoever to find any political solution. furthermore, as...
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and its allies going into the region.k there's a lot of diplomacy that needs to take place before the syrian problem can be resolved. and i think that's what's being done right now. >> it's this whole the enemy is my enemy is my friend. in the middle east, menmys have been enemies for centuries. sometimes, it's so complicated. that chess board. what's the u.s. role in trying get these people together to form these regional efforts to fight isis or should u.s. not be center stage here? >> well, i think u.s. has a humanitarian duty to be center stage. if we are -- if president obama is the leader of the free world as it were, he has a duty to protect or help to protect innocent minorities like the yazidis, sunni muslims killed by isis, shias, et cetera. but not necessarily putting boots on the ground. i think the local regional alliances he talks about are key. and some of these alliances i think may well be short term. if you look at the theology, the caliphate theology that underpins the theology, that has been at odds wi
and its allies going into the region.k there's a lot of diplomacy that needs to take place before the syrian problem can be resolved. and i think that's what's being done right now. >> it's this whole the enemy is my enemy is my friend. in the middle east, menmys have been enemies for centuries. sometimes, it's so complicated. that chess board. what's the u.s. role in trying get these people together to form these regional efforts to fight isis or should u.s. not be center stage here?...
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and the nato allies.en fighting rather the free syrian army has been fighting isis and they have been fighting the more extremists, but they haven't had the wherewithal to get the job done as they have told me. we can keep fighting but we can't win without the kind of support that we've been begging for. >> and the u.s. -- several and other allies countries are reluctant to provide those weapons, because they're afraid they could wind up in the hands of terrorists, whether isis or al nusri or other terrorist groups. the president is about to walk in, wrapping up this nato summit. we'll hear from him. in fact, here he is right now. >> good afternoon. let me begin by thanking my great friend, prime minister cameron, and his entire team for hosting this nato summit and make making it such a success. i want to thank the people of new port, cardiff, the people of wales for welcoming me and my delegation so warmly. it's a great honor to be the first sitting u.s. president to visit wales. we've met at a time of
and the nato allies.en fighting rather the free syrian army has been fighting isis and they have been fighting the more extremists, but they haven't had the wherewithal to get the job done as they have told me. we can keep fighting but we can't win without the kind of support that we've been begging for. >> and the u.s. -- several and other allies countries are reluctant to provide those weapons, because they're afraid they could wind up in the hands of terrorists, whether isis or al...
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as you know secretary kerry said he expects the allied countries tocoless around a specific plan around september. do you agree with the time line that he set out? and what concrete commitments are you leaving this summit with from the other nations that are here? >> let me start with a general point. there was unanemity that isil poses a significant threat and we have to take action. i did not get resistance or pushback to the basic notion to play in rolling back this savage organization that is causing so much chaos in the region and harming so many people, and posing a long-term threat to the safety and security of nato members. so there's great conviction that we have to act as part of the international community to degrade and ultimately destroy isil, and that was extremely encouraging. beyond that, what we have already seen is significant support from a variety of member states for specific actions that we have been taking in iraq. keep in mind we have taken already a hundred strikes in iraq that have had a significant impact on degrading their capabilities, and making sure that w
as you know secretary kerry said he expects the allied countries tocoless around a specific plan around september. do you agree with the time line that he set out? and what concrete commitments are you leaving this summit with from the other nations that are here? >> let me start with a general point. there was unanemity that isil poses a significant threat and we have to take action. i did not get resistance or pushback to the basic notion to play in rolling back this savage organization...
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they are calling it a message to the allies of america.ists beheading a british aid worker and threatening he will not be the last, but this time isis' message has a twist. their latest terror strategy, straight ahead. >>> and the president still pointing fingers when it comes to the war against terror. >> we have to use our power wisely and we have to avoid the mistakes of the past. >> but will whining about the past make america safe her? we'll assess the president's strategy coming
they are calling it a message to the allies of america.ists beheading a british aid worker and threatening he will not be the last, but this time isis' message has a twist. their latest terror strategy, straight ahead. >>> and the president still pointing fingers when it comes to the war against terror. >> we have to use our power wisely and we have to avoid the mistakes of the past. >> but will whining about the past make america safe her? we'll assess the president's...
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here in wales, we have left no doubt we will defend every ally. second, we agreed to be resolute in assuring our allies in eastern europe. increased air patrols over the baltics will continue, rotations of additional forces throughout eastern europe for training and exercises will continue, naval patrols in the black sea will continue. and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato remains prepared for any contingency, we agreed to a new readiness action plan. the alliance will update its defense planning. we will create a new highly ready rapid response force that can be deployed on very short notice. we will increase nato's presence in central and eastern europe with additional equipment, training, exercises, and troop rotations. and the $1 billion initiative that i announced in warsaw will be a strong and ongoing u.s. contribution to this plan. fourth, all 28 nato nations have pledged to increase their investments in defense and to move toward investing 2% of their gdp i
here in wales, we have left no doubt we will defend every ally. second, we agreed to be resolute in assuring our allies in eastern europe. increased air patrols over the baltics will continue, rotations of additional forces throughout eastern europe for training and exercises will continue, naval patrols in the black sea will continue. and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato remains prepared for any contingency,...
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ally and is an ally of europe and i would expect them to step up.other comment about khorasan. you mentioned in you're broadcast that the homeland security department is warning of self-radicalized people attacking and the u.s. response. the actions that we're taking against khorasan reduce the risk of that and if they affiliate with this al qaeda bomb maker in yemen, al asiri, probably the dangerous man on the planet, that poses a greater risk to our homeland security. and so widening these attacks is a very smart move by the coalition including the obama administration. >> all right. jane harman, thank you very. thanks to you two as well. >>> much more of the breaking news coming up. >>> the family of a british hostage held by isis receives another new threat. we're going to ask britain's foreign secretary, he's going to be joining me here at the united nations, about effort to free him and why his country, britain, didn't take part in today's air strikes against isis in syria. hi! can i help you? i'm looking for a phone plan. it has to be a great
ally and is an ally of europe and i would expect them to step up.other comment about khorasan. you mentioned in you're broadcast that the homeland security department is warning of self-radicalized people attacking and the u.s. response. the actions that we're taking against khorasan reduce the risk of that and if they affiliate with this al qaeda bomb maker in yemen, al asiri, probably the dangerous man on the planet, that poses a greater risk to our homeland security. and so widening these...
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the 11th supreme allied commander. general george allen.lways good to see you and thank you for being here. when the recently completed wales summit was completed, it was intended to mark the conclusion of nearly a decade of successful allied operations. alliance -- the assumed many moons ago when i held general breedlove's position. while nato and its partners did have a meaningful discussion on the afghanistan transition, the summit will most likely be remembered for nato's response for russia's ongoing destabilization in ukraine and his discussions about the emerging threat of nato's orders. crisis in ukraine and dramatic rise in tensions have been unwelcome developments in all matters containing 2 -- pertaining to european stability. has statedecipes and russia's actions in and around ukraine foes the most serious threat to european security since the end of the cold war. yet throughout the crisis, general breedlove has provided remarkable clarity and decisive leadership of allied military forces in responding to a new strategic challen
the 11th supreme allied commander. general george allen.lways good to see you and thank you for being here. when the recently completed wales summit was completed, it was intended to mark the conclusion of nearly a decade of successful allied operations. alliance -- the assumed many moons ago when i held general breedlove's position. while nato and its partners did have a meaningful discussion on the afghanistan transition, the summit will most likely be remembered for nato's response for...
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but we need our allies to do much, much more. on ukraine the president will be at the summit, the only nvited leader. we are hearing announcements about trust funds for ukraine that will support the ukrainian military, logistics, command and control and trying to help to defray costs to support the military. we will see how details come forward on that. and obviously there will be a discussion at the summit on events as they are unfolding in iraq and syria, ally support for the curds and i am sure that there will be, not the main focus but there will be discussion on the margins and the sidelines of allies support n these emerging operations. last note, i want to give you a context as the president arrives in wales. comes exactly two weeks before the scottish referendum. we have been watching lively debates as recently as monday about the referendum. right now if you believe the polls there is a 10% gap between the yes and the no votes with a no two independents and about 57%. yes are 43%. the president addressed the issue in jun
but we need our allies to do much, much more. on ukraine the president will be at the summit, the only nvited leader. we are hearing announcements about trust funds for ukraine that will support the ukrainian military, logistics, command and control and trying to help to defray costs to support the military. we will see how details come forward on that. and obviously there will be a discussion at the summit on events as they are unfolding in iraq and syria, ally support for the curds and i am...
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and our allies actually mitigate this threat? how do we establish that society where you talk about there is opportunity in the middle east? >> you need to fight the ideology and best way to do that is establish good governance. that's never going to happen at the end of the an american gun or with western and military intervention. it has to be an organic process. there was probably a glimmer of hope with arab spring that they could turn the corner and establish good governing practices in these states. that hasn't yet happened but that's going to be the hope. one of the things i've heard throughout the course of the coverage and in a lot of the debate, it's eesh al assad or isis, that binary approach cannot accepted by a lot of syrians who are refugees and rejecting both of those. you're going to see somewhat moderate syrian middle group come into the form of trying to fill that gap. can they do it on itself right now? not in the current landscape. it does need the help of the international community. >> a myman mohyeldin, nice
and our allies actually mitigate this threat? how do we establish that society where you talk about there is opportunity in the middle east? >> you need to fight the ideology and best way to do that is establish good governance. that's never going to happen at the end of the an american gun or with western and military intervention. it has to be an organic process. there was probably a glimmer of hope with arab spring that they could turn the corner and establish good governing practices...
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trying to assure the other nato allies the u.s. is committed to their security. he also issued tough words against russia. and he promised that the united states and the other nato allies will strengthen the defense capabilities of the ukrainian military. david gurgen is watching what's going on, our senior political analyst. david, if it weren't just ukraine and russia, what's going on there, that would be a huge problem. the president is also dealing with another enormous problem, namely what isis, the terrorist group is doing in syria and iraq. it seems that so many parts of the world right now are on fire and the president has got a lot on his agenda. >> he sure does, and nato, when he arrives there this week, he's going to be talking about isis, trying to round up a coalition of nato countries and then having his secretary of defense and secretary of state go on to the middle east to round up more arab nations to put together this coalition, but it's a little unclear, he left a little ambiguous what the goal is here today. he said we should defeat isis. late
trying to assure the other nato allies the u.s. is committed to their security. he also issued tough words against russia. and he promised that the united states and the other nato allies will strengthen the defense capabilities of the ukrainian military. david gurgen is watching what's going on, our senior political analyst. david, if it weren't just ukraine and russia, what's going on there, that would be a huge problem. the president is also dealing with another enormous problem, namely what...
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her best ally for once she gets the nomination would be the republican excess. they are bound to come after her. they are already coming after her like crazy and that will help the base on her side. because all she has to do is say hey, if i lose, look what you're going to get. >> mort, do you think hillary clinton could select a male? >> i think without question, she will select a male. i think she would be crazy not to. >> could she select a female? >> if she wants to select a female. >> two women running the country. >> she would lose the election. mort is right on this one. >> assuming that hillary clinton is the nominee of the democratic party for president. will republicans put a woman on hit the ticket? >> not necessarily so. >> i agree with pat. sarah palin, cautionary tale, the republicans would have to find a credible woman. >> you think that's difficult? >> there aren't a lot of women in the republican party that seem to be presidential caliber today. >> it can be done. >> no. >> the answer is yes. bye bye. ♪ >>> this week on "moyers & company," 18-ye
her best ally for once she gets the nomination would be the republican excess. they are bound to come after her. they are already coming after her like crazy and that will help the base on her side. because all she has to do is say hey, if i lose, look what you're going to get. >> mort, do you think hillary clinton could select a male? >> i think without question, she will select a male. i think she would be crazy not to. >> could she select a female? >> if she wants to...
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- we don't know all the allies involved. i am sure we are helping to move them logistically and with fuel and other things. they talked about budgeting for this $2 billion-$3 billion. the oso, overseas contingency fund account, which has $80 billion in it. the president can go for a while on this. there's plenty of money out there. >> when you say go for a while, how long can they sustain an operation like this? >> well, for the campaign in '91, the precursor of desert storm, that went on for days. it depends on what the objectives are. that i don't know. i'd like to believe the pentagon will be more precise. for now, it's not shock and awe, it's an extensive campaign, that's for sure. >> tony, stand by, please. >> sure. >> i want to bring the viewers up to date. if you are joining us tonight. it is a major turning point in this fight against i.s.i.l. a little while ago the u.s. military and its partners began to strike i.s.i.l. targets inside syria - according to the pentagon. they said the strikes involved fighters, bomber
- we don't know all the allies involved. i am sure we are helping to move them logistically and with fuel and other things. they talked about budgeting for this $2 billion-$3 billion. the oso, overseas contingency fund account, which has $80 billion in it. the president can go for a while on this. there's plenty of money out there. >> when you say go for a while, how long can they sustain an operation like this? >> well, for the campaign in '91, the precursor of desert storm, that...
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he's got to convince the allies, the nato allies there is this article 5, if one nato ally, whether estoniapoland or any other country near russia are abeing thatted, attacked, all the nato allies have to come to their defense. >> he's got to convince the nato allies overall he can actually lead. he's got to do that in this country. you have a new pew poll out that says that 54% of americans believe that the president is not tough enough when it companicompany comes to foreign policy. just last week he said he didn't have a strategy when it comes to syria. we see his cabinet is divided. we see his own ambivalence about the use of force. he hasn't told us whether isis is a direct threat to our own national security. so not only do the nato allies have to hear from him, but i would argue that the american people still have to hear from him. he is being cautious. and everybody would agree that's a good thing. no nobody in this country wants boots on the ground or to go to war. even democrats are saying, like dianne feinstein over the weekend, that he's a little too cautious. >> terms of rallyi
he's got to convince the allies, the nato allies there is this article 5, if one nato ally, whether estoniapoland or any other country near russia are abeing thatted, attacked, all the nato allies have to come to their defense. >> he's got to convince the nato allies overall he can actually lead. he's got to do that in this country. you have a new pew poll out that says that 54% of americans believe that the president is not tough enough when it companicompany comes to foreign policy....
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we will defend our nato allies. that means every ally.his alliance, there are no old members or new members. no junior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today, more nato aircraft patrolled the sky of the baltics. more american forces are on the ground rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships to patrol the black sea. tonight, i depart for the nato summit in wales and i believe our alliance should extend these defensive measures for as long as necessary. the defense of tallinn is just as important as the defense of berlin and paris and london. [applause] during the long soviet the great estonian poet cried to the world, come to help, now. i say to the people of estonia and the people of the baltics, today we are bound by our treaty alliance. we have a solemn duty to each other. article five is crystal clear. an attack on one is an attack on all. if you ever ask again, who will come to help, you will know the answer. the nato al
we will defend our nato allies. that means every ally.his alliance, there are no old members or new members. no junior partners or senior partners. they're just allies. pure and simple. we will defend the territorial integrity of every single ally. today, more nato aircraft patrolled the sky of the baltics. more american forces are on the ground rotating through each of the baltic states. more nato ships to patrol the black sea. tonight, i depart for the nato summit in wales and i believe our...
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we will defend every ally. second, we agreed to be resolute in reassuring our allies in eastern europe. increased nato air support over the baltics will continue, and additional forces throughout eastern europe where training exercises will continue. nato patrols in the black sea will continue, and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato remains prepared for any contingency, we agree it a new readiness action plan. the defense will update its defense plan, and we will create a highly rapid response force that can be deployed on very short notice. we will increase nato's presence in central and eastern europe with training and exercises and troop rotations, and the $1 billion initiative that i announced in warsaw will be a strong and ongoing u.s. contribution to this plan. fourth, all 28 nato nations have pledged to increase their investments in defense, and move toward investing 2% of their gdp and our collective security. these resou
we will defend every ally. second, we agreed to be resolute in reassuring our allies in eastern europe. increased nato air support over the baltics will continue, and additional forces throughout eastern europe where training exercises will continue. nato patrols in the black sea will continue, and all 28 nato nations agree to contribute to all of these measures for as long as necessary. third, to ensure that nato remains prepared for any contingency, we agree it a new readiness action plan....
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ally respond? i'll speak live with egypt's foreign minister. he'll be with me at the united nations. we'll get the very latest and the pentagon press secretary and the top spokesman at the pentagon, rear admiral john kirby is getting ready to update us live. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the fewest cancellations and the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there, too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak vi
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is to roll out more allies in this? >> i'm confident this will be the topic of some conversations the president has had at the u.n. ambassador rice made clear that there are a number of other things on the president's agenda while he is at the u.n. this will be the sustained effort and the focal point of the effort of general allen. he is a retired military general with extensive experience in the middle east. he is the filling a civilian role as a diplomat to coordinate the contributions of countries in the region and around the world in this effort. he is the one who is principally focused on collecting the contributions from countries. the other part of the efforts, and this goes to your question. part of this process involves not just getting countries around the world to issue news releases about what they are prepared to do, but it also includes trying to identify specifically what are the needs of this coalition? what is it that is needed in terms of logistical support, in terms of refueling asset, military strik
is to roll out more allies in this? >> i'm confident this will be the topic of some conversations the president has had at the u.n. ambassador rice made clear that there are a number of other things on the president's agenda while he is at the u.n. this will be the sustained effort and the focal point of the effort of general allen. he is a retired military general with extensive experience in the middle east. he is the filling a civilian role as a diplomat to coordinate the contributions...
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an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies like egypt, which could be participating in a very meaningful way, because it is significantly an idea -- >> we don't want the muslim brotherhood. we don't want sharia law. we may be muslims, but we don't want this extremism. let me move along here. you just said a few minutes ago that that video might be an incentive to other people to join. we know that ali mohammed brown, charged in the murders of four men. he says that he and two other people killed to avenge the u.s. actions in the middle east. is this home grown radical islamic terrorism? >> absolutely. most people have no clue about what happened. he killed four people. the last one being a 19-year-old man in new jersey. he was charged -- three previous murders were committed in washington state. he was arrested in july in new jersey. in his confession t
an ally that refuses to allow the u.s. to use its military bases. so the reality is that our allies that the administration praises, turkey and -- are sabotaging our campaign against isis, while the president is basically angered. good allies like egypt, which could be participating in a very meaningful way, because it is significantly an idea -- >> we don't want the muslim brotherhood. we don't want sharia law. we may be muslims, but we don't want this extremism. let me move along here....
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. >> tonight i want to speak to you about what the united states will do with our friends and allieso degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as isil. >> in a rare prime time address, president obama told the nation about his goals for defeating the islamic state. the president announced that in addition to the ongoing targeted air strikes against isis in iraq, the u.s. will now likely begin bombing islamic stake strong holds in syria. >> i've made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria, as well as iraq. this is a core principle of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. >>> america will also take concerted steps to cut off sources of funding for the islamic state, which ranged from oil revenues to foreign donations. mr. obama also discussed the formation of an international coalition to fight isis. >> this is not our fight alone. american power can make a decisive difference, but we cannot do for iraqis what they must do fo
. >> tonight i want to speak to you about what the united states will do with our friends and allieso degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as isil. >> in a rare prime time address, president obama told the nation about his goals for defeating the islamic state. the president announced that in addition to the ongoing targeted air strikes against isis in iraq, the u.s. will now likely begin bombing islamic stake strong holds in syria. >> i've made it clear...
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so looking allies. >> i'm sorry? appears to be walking back what he said, saying there needs to be a large ground force, but instead of it being american, it will need to be allies, but at this point they're reticent. >> this is being hit home more and more every day as we see how bad the iraqi army is. if he's relying on the iraqi army to stand up, that will take more time. the peshmerga will require more weapons and training. so i think we're looking at a much longer time horizon than they originally thought. at some point he may be looking for other people to come in there, maybe jordanians or saudis. but i think our assessment of the iraqi army, i hate to say this, was optimistic as bad as it was. >> what about moderate syrian rebels? it sounds listening to this briefing that the idea of even identifying, lieutenant colonel, identifying who may be able to take on isis in syria, that it's a nacent process. we heard democracy s dempsey sa it right, not do it fast. this sounds like a drawn out situation. >> that was
so looking allies. >> i'm sorry? appears to be walking back what he said, saying there needs to be a large ground force, but instead of it being american, it will need to be allies, but at this point they're reticent. >> this is being hit home more and more every day as we see how bad the iraqi army is. if he's relying on the iraqi army to stand up, that will take more time. the peshmerga will require more weapons and training. so i think we're looking at a much longer time horizon...
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they did not want to step on the allied toes.ache and denmark but these ideas to work and discovered it. they were working on establishing systems in different parts of denmark. of the four agencies i would talk about -- the last one is the american expeditionary forces. who is primarily the army fought primarily in france under the command of general john j ershing who recently came back from commanding the punitive expedition in mexico where he unsuccessfully chased poncho villa. staff,e what became his he took with them an intelligence officer. dennis nolan who you see on the right. the only intel officer he had initially. the american expeditionary force created divisions and other organized by him. in charge of espionage and counterespionage was called g2b which was headed first by lieutenant colonel and would in fact be involved in the failed plot to poison pancho vi lla's coffee. he did not drink enough of it. officer also. nolan interesting enough, once he got some experience, he found that clandestine intelligence was le
they did not want to step on the allied toes.ache and denmark but these ideas to work and discovered it. they were working on establishing systems in different parts of denmark. of the four agencies i would talk about -- the last one is the american expeditionary forces. who is primarily the army fought primarily in france under the command of general john j ershing who recently came back from commanding the punitive expedition in mexico where he unsuccessfully chased poncho villa. staff,e what...
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the united states has 27 allies in nato. six treaty allies and security allies in asia. countries that will work with us, fight with us, have our conflict. president putin doesn't have that. his strategy is failing. tried to force ukraine under the previous leadership in this union. rebelled.nian people they see the future as trading with the european union. authoritarianth a unrefined economies like the russian economy. springdale, arkansas, republican caller. how's it going. host: good morning. caller: i want to draw a quick isis and etween criminal gangs in the united states. we've all seen this coming for over a year. that the g out now obama administration is getting eports on isis' danger and threat for a year now. no police force will go into a a few rhood, arrest criminals, and then totally eave the area and think they have done their job. you leave a police presence in. that's number one mistake in iraq. president should have seen this thing coming. isis jv was to call asinine. if anybody is j.v., it's the administration. going to leave it there, ambassador, go
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if we are going to operate with our allies we need to be inoperable. a it is easier to build inperability early in science and technology and research. i am looking to going to demonstrations and early development with our allies so we get theame standas and we can operate together as we move into proroductioion. >> everybody wants visibility but e popular tool have some pretty big blind spots. herbalife has vitamin supplements for the whole family. i use herbalife energy drinks before a long w workout. i use the protein shakes. they help me manage my weight. we started in 1980, and now have millions of customers around the globe. we employ over 7000 people worldwide and we're growing everyday because our products help people live healthier, more active lives. with a better diet, exercise and herbalife, i've lost 22 pounds and el great. find out more at i am herbalife.com >>>> you as a spending is the government website that allows you to search federal contracts. we teamed up with a budget analysis firm for a deep dive into what you can a and cannot l
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italy being one of the british and french allies. his first report which he sent to his superiors eight days after he arrived, he said it was very urgent to start immediate revolutionary acts throughout turkey, romania, hungary, and austria. he thought by stirring up national revolution, the allies could impede the central powers 's ability from moving east to west and vice versa. he also thought that graded increase requirement for enemy troops in southern europe thus spreading the enemy forces even thinner. he thought it might be possible and defense danube and industrial facilities on enemy soil and he collected information as well. he had additional people from his new york days. he had volunteers from czechoslovakia, france, and italy. in the netherlands he joined , forces with a former courier from his organization who was put in charge of an effort to collect information on your munitions factories in western germany and was able to set up in 1915 which established a courier service into product prague. when inserting people i
italy being one of the british and french allies. his first report which he sent to his superiors eight days after he arrived, he said it was very urgent to start immediate revolutionary acts throughout turkey, romania, hungary, and austria. he thought by stirring up national revolution, the allies could impede the central powers 's ability from moving east to west and vice versa. he also thought that graded increase requirement for enemy troops in southern europe thus spreading the enemy...
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had 38 allies with boots on the ground amounting to more than 25,000 allies on the ground with us. obama as of today has zero. and there are very few prospects of any allies contributing anybody on the ground. and thus far we haven't heard of anybody even helping us in the air. >> you talk about the uk saying no, we are not going to help with the air strikes and then david cameron walked that back to, well maybe. but the uk isn't even going to help us, charles. i mean, the prospects don't look very good for help. >> and that, i think, the uk as you say, really is the litmus test. they were with us in afghanistan. they were with us in iraq thick and thin when things were really bad. >> why not now? >> and here they are -- well, i think the real issue here is this. you've got a president who's ambivalent. a president who clearly is reluctant. a president who obviously does not want to do this. a president who took us into afghanistan with the surge tripling the number of troops. and he's in afghanistan he decides to go for it. and in the same sentence where he announces the surge he
had 38 allies with boots on the ground amounting to more than 25,000 allies on the ground with us. obama as of today has zero. and there are very few prospects of any allies contributing anybody on the ground. and thus far we haven't heard of anybody even helping us in the air. >> you talk about the uk saying no, we are not going to help with the air strikes and then david cameron walked that back to, well maybe. but the uk isn't even going to help us, charles. i mean, the prospects don't...
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five arab allies now joining the fight. the in
five arab allies now joining the fight. the in