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he's had a fit degree of success to win even chief hours and seven euro boss and crunch the american israeli said he'd quit his post for in last year's world championships but now says he's had a change of hans i think the change. in the guard. in the federation with a new vision is. perhaps the ability to answer some of these requirements but i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in terms of the production value of the task which has always been great. no real desire to continue my work. in a country in a national team program that i've been a part of for a long time. and hope hope that we can build something new and great trampy ship so russia who with the mines and i'm very carolyn can get to you know cause a few surprises and have an untried and untested squad they would eventually finish uncertain place i'm not saying the hunger his side showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on are going to tell you i was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the c
he's had a fit degree of success to win even chief hours and seven euro boss and crunch the american israeli said he'd quit his post for in last year's world championships but now says he's had a change of hans i think the change. in the guard. in the federation with a new vision is. perhaps the ability to answer some of these requirements but i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in...
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had a fit degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven euro possible crime in the american israeli state he quit his post following last year's more championships but now says he's had a change of heart i think of change and. in the guard. in the federation with a new vision and perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs of the foreign minister that i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part more energy better physical and mental state terms of approaching the task which is always big and great you know real desire to continue to work. in a country that in actual truth for the better you know for a long time. and hope hope that we can build something new and great championships so russia who would have the minds of under carolyn come back to help cause a few surprises and with an untried and untested squad they would eventually finish in certain place i'm not saying the hunger his side showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on are going to tell you rod was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the
had a fit degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven euro possible crime in the american israeli state he quit his post following last year's more championships but now says he's had a change of heart i think of change and. in the guard. in the federation with a new vision and perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs of the foreign minister that i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part more energy better physical and...
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the american israelis. he quit his post going monster in chips but not says he's had a change of hans i think a change in the. in the guard. in the federation with with a new vision and. perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements that i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in terms of approach and potassium which is always big and great. you know a real desire to continue my work you know country international tour program that i've been a part of for a while. and hope hope that we can build something new and very good championship so russia who would rival might someday carolyn come back to help cause a few surprises i'm going on trying to understand school and they would eventually finish uncertain place i'm not says the hunger his side showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on i got to tell you. i was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the com
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the american israelis. he quit his post following last year's world championships but now says he's had a change of hans i think a change in the. in the guard. in the federation and with a new vision and. perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements that. is necessary in order to move the program forward and a renewed sense of purpose on my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in terms of approaching your task which is always big great you know real desire to continue by work you know contrary to international to program that i've been a part of for the wall so i. hope i hope that we can. agree championships so russia with the minds of i'm very carefully i'm going back to help cause a few surprises and look an untried and untested squad they would eventually finish in certain place i'm not a hunger his side showed as one of the main reasons he decided to stay on are going to tell you. i was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the competition when i loo
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a fit degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven you're a possible crime in the american israelis. he quit his post following lost his boat championships but not says he's had a change of hans i think the change in the. in the guard. in the federation and with a new vision and perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements that i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose on my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in terms of approach and then your task which is always big and great . you know a real desire to continue my work. you know contrary to international to forward a bit of you know for a lot of. hope hope that we can. agree on championship so russia who were viable might someday carolyn come to. cause a few surprises i'm going on trying to understand squad they would eventually finish in certain place i'm glad the hunger he saw and showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on i got to tell you i was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the competition when i look back
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had a fair degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven europe boss who cry on the american israeli state he quit his post following last year's world championships but now says he's had a change of heart i think for a change and you're in the guard. of the federation with a new vision with. perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements of what i saw as necessary in order to move the corporate forward and a renewed sense of purpose on my part more energy better physical and mental state in terms of the approach of the your task which is always big and great. no real desire to continue to work. in a country in a national team or would have been a part of it for a long time. and hope hope that we can build something new and great but championships so russia who with five alliance and under the caribbean can get to now cause a few surprises and with an untried and untested squad they would eventually finished in second place i'm glad says the hunger his side showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on i got to tell you while i was not in the best frame o
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a few degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven europe boss hate crime on the american israelis. he quit his post for an monster's ball championships but not say it's he's had a change of hearts i think the change and. in the guard. in the federation was with a new vision and perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements that i saw as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose of my part you know more energy better physical and mental state in terms of approaching your task which is always big and great you know real desire to continue my work in a country in a national team or we're going to you know for the ball. and hope hope that we can . agree on championship so russia who would rival might some day care a limb come to. cause a few surprises i'm of an untried and untested squad they would eventually finish uncertain place i'm not saying the hunger he saw and showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on i gotta tell you i was not in the best frame of mind right at the end of the competition when i when i look b
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had a fair degree of success to winning the two thousand and seven euro boss who cry on the american israeli side he quit his post following last year's more championships but now says he's had a change of hearts i think a change in the. in the guard. in the federation and with a new vision and perhaps the ability to answer some of the needs and requirements that serve as necessary in order to move the program forward in a renewed sense of purpose or my part more energy better physical or mental state in terms of the approach and your task which is always big and great. you know a real desire to continue my work. in a country and of a national team or one that i've been a part of for a long time. and hope hope that we can build something new and great but championships so russia who with the likes of i'm great carolyn come back to help our cause a few surprises i'm going on trying to run test and scored they would eventually finish in certain place i'm not saying the hunger his side showed was one of the main reasons he decided to stay on i got to tell you rod was not in the best frame of mi
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they have been discussed ad nauseam, but no american president in a public way has said we will resolve the israeli-palestinian conflict based on the 1967 lines with modifications that reflect subsequent developments. american presidents have talked about the goal and the palestinian position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is unfortunate but only through mine humble opinion that we will avoid a catastrophic situation in the west bank in insured amount of time. the prime minister of the palestinian authority has done an extraordinary job in building its institutions. he has done an extraordinary job in creating the elements of a state. we need to give that effort a boost. a presidential statement should do just that. i would respectfully are the president should not do it alone. we should invite chancellor merkle and prime minister cameron. he should invite dmitry medvedev or vladimir putin to travel to jerusalem so the israeli people understand this is a worldwide effort and invite the un secretary general to join with us. i would argue this one point. as we see the be
they have been discussed ad nauseam, but no american president in a public way has said we will resolve the israeli-palestinian conflict based on the 1967 lines with modifications that reflect subsequent developments. american presidents have talked about the goal and the palestinian position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is unfortunate but only through mine humble opinion that we will avoid a catastrophic situation in the west bank in insured amount of time. the...
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american presidents have talked about the palestinian position and the israeli position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is only through an american position that we will avoid a catastrophic situation in gaza in a short time. the palestinian authority has done an extraordinary job in terms of building its institutions. it is not perfect. but it has done an extraordinary job in beginning to create the elements of a state. we need to give that extraordinary effort a boost, a presidential statement. and the president should not do it alone, i would respectfully argue. he should invite chancellor merkle, sarkozy, cameron, medvedev to join with him in traveling to jerusalem, so the israeli people and the palestinian people understand that this is a worldwide effort. in by the united nations secretary to join with them. i would like to close with one. . as we see the beginning of democracy break out in the middle east, and who knows where it will ultimately land, why not argue forcefully, ethically, and morally the we will place our confidence in the
american presidents have talked about the palestinian position and the israeli position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is only through an american position that we will avoid a catastrophic situation in gaza in a short time. the palestinian authority has done an extraordinary job in terms of building its institutions. it is not perfect. but it has done an extraordinary job in beginning to create the elements of a state. we need to give that extraordinary effort a...
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they have been discussed ad nauseam, but no american president in a public way has said we will resolve the israeli-palestinian conflict based on the 1967 lines with modifications that reflect subsequent developments. american presidents have talked about the goal and the palestinian position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is unfortunate but only through mine humble opinion that we will avoid a catastrophic siation in e west bank in insured amount of time. the prime minister of the palestinian authority has done an extraordinary job in building its institutions. he has done an extraordinary job in creating the elements of a state. we need to give that effort a boost. a presidential statement should do just that. i would respectfully are the president should not do it alone. we should invite chancellor merkle and prime minister cameron. he should invite dmitry medvedev or vladimir putin to travel to jerusalem so the israeli people understand this is a worldwide effort and invite the un secretary general to join with us. i would argue this one point. as we see the beginn
they have been discussed ad nauseam, but no american president in a public way has said we will resolve the israeli-palestinian conflict based on the 1967 lines with modifications that reflect subsequent developments. american presidents have talked about the goal and the palestinian position. i would argue it is time to state and american position. it is unfortunate but only through mine humble opinion that we will avoid a catastrophic siation in e west bank in insured amount of time. the...
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anti-american, anti-israeli and for decades controlled by >> reporter: it was to be a day of rage but it is simply not going to happen. the streets are filled with secret policemen. authorities here are looking for people suspected of trying to organize the protests. the calls for protests were published on facebook, banned in syria and was supposed to mark the day in 1982 when the sir ran president put down an uprising by the muslim brotherhood. more than 20,000 people were killed including 1,000 syrian soldiers. syria should be ripe for protest. 30% of the population is under the age of 30, unemployment is over 20%. but the syrian government is well aware of these risk factors and has already moved to make changes here. >> first of all is to control prices of commodities. two, promise jobs for university graduates. three, promise to give more freed freedom. >> reporter: the president in a rare interview with the "wall street journal" this week said, if you don't see the need for reform before what happened in egypt and tunisia, it's too late to do reform. if syria has escaped politi
anti-american, anti-israeli and for decades controlled by >> reporter: it was to be a day of rage but it is simply not going to happen. the streets are filled with secret policemen. authorities here are looking for people suspected of trying to organize the protests. the calls for protests were published on facebook, banned in syria and was supposed to mark the day in 1982 when the sir ran president put down an uprising by the muslim brotherhood. more than 20,000 people were killed...
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. >> muslim brotherhood is the worst case scenario for israeli, american interests, they want sharia law, radical muslims taking over egypt as radical muslims took over iran 30 years ago, this would be the twin pillars of radicalism. >> jennifer wishon cbn news pwashington. >> thanks, jennifer, joining us is paul, an advocate for it is country's christians. paul, you have been hearing my colleague, jennifer wishon report from d.c. what do the christians think about the muslim brotherhood? >> most of the christian leaders of the major churches have expressed their fear of the muslim brotherhood. while percent they have been repressed under mubarak, the dominant note is fear that the future is likely to be worst than the past. they hope it won't be, a lot of trepidation. >> are you saying mubarak was good for egypt's christians? >> no. they were repressed and discriminated under mubarak. almost impossible to build churches, difficult to repair churches. when christians were attacked by extremist muslim groups that happens almost every week in egypt they were not protect pd and people w
. >> muslim brotherhood is the worst case scenario for israeli, american interests, they want sharia law, radical muslims taking over egypt as radical muslims took over iran 30 years ago, this would be the twin pillars of radicalism. >> jennifer wishon cbn news pwashington. >> thanks, jennifer, joining us is paul, an advocate for it is country's christians. paul, you have been hearing my colleague, jennifer wishon report from d.c. what do the christians think about the muslim...
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will they be looking to push in egypt with or without mubarak as president and what will the american and israeli powers be trying to push for. well a standing leno of the last few days these re government is called for no elections in egypt well what business is it if there is they're always saying that we are the only proper democracy in the middle east well they're actually perpetuating that situation if they're calling for there to be no election i mean i can't quite understand. or i'd have time to gosling investigative journalist live in bristol and more live pictures we're showing there just a moment ago from central cairo tony thanks so much for your input. russia's law enforcement agencies will go through a fundamental overhaul after the president signed a new reform bill it involves a complete rebranding and the introduction of new standards of service sickening culture has details. petey's a long awaited word for what is a key plank of president would bet if the reform agenda indeed initially the law on police was aimed at changing the infamous image of russia's law enforcement agency .
will they be looking to push in egypt with or without mubarak as president and what will the american and israeli powers be trying to push for. well a standing leno of the last few days these re government is called for no elections in egypt well what business is it if there is they're always saying that we are the only proper democracy in the middle east well they're actually perpetuating that situation if they're calling for there to be no election i mean i can't quite understand. or i'd have...
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in order to keep the israelis happy we have discussed israel this state for some reason is our crow important the united states it backs it through thick and thin and often american interests get in tangled with what they see as israeli security interests in the region and that is one reason why that region and many many of its intellectuals and civil society groups have been extremely unhappy that palestine is the one colonial issue from the last century that remains resolved now in terms of political islam there is flarm has all the colors of the rainbow you can find every current within these make world the united states is perfectly happy working with these missing turkey who are staunch supporters of nato and have been a central pillar of nato i don't think the muslim brotherhood in either egypt or tunisia will be all that different but what will be different if the demonstrators succeed in toppling mubarak is that egypt will for the first time in years be able egyptians will be able to decide on who they want to elect in that instance stream lee important and the choice there is much much more different than the choice you have in europe center left center
in order to keep the israelis happy we have discussed israel this state for some reason is our crow important the united states it backs it through thick and thin and often american interests get in tangled with what they see as israeli security interests in the region and that is one reason why that region and many many of its intellectuals and civil society groups have been extremely unhappy that palestine is the one colonial issue from the last century that remains resolved now in terms of...
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american people. having all but negated the ability of the united states to abstain from wars for oil and major wars between arabs and israelis the u.s. political elite has completed and axis of doom for americans through its apparently limitless zeal for overseas democracy crusading to read a perversion of what america stands for that can only lead to war and more war. the american elites democracy crusading in iraq is destabilize the entire region creating new threats to oil supply and making prices largely unpredictable. it also has cost american taxpayers nearly a trillion dollars. has killed more than 4500 of our soldiers' children, while wounding 30,000 more and has set the stage for a potential regionwide secretary ansel war. a few more missions accomplished like this one in the democracy building from will bankrupt the nation. and the still pending threat of another war to impose dhaka see this time in iran, which is of course a more representative state than washington's islamofacist. allies would be in - achievement of bigot proportions. for mike dayron would be billed as a warm-up to elaborate oppressed iranians or
american people. having all but negated the ability of the united states to abstain from wars for oil and major wars between arabs and israelis the u.s. political elite has completed and axis of doom for americans through its apparently limitless zeal for overseas democracy crusading to read a perversion of what america stands for that can only lead to war and more war. the american elites democracy crusading in iraq is destabilize the entire region creating new threats to oil supply and making...
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you have a stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan are collaborating with americans and israelis and causing him legitimacy. they couldn't played the nationalist parceled on a mac, but they had to undermine his last and hamas also, so they played the shia card. they're going to convert to shia sound. persians will come and take over the sunni world and the saudi's controlled the production of culture and media in the arab world unfortunately. they've been working very hard on spreading the fear that she has throughout the arab world. lebanon was successful to that because they had a very strong shia military force and hezbollah and the sunni population that last as prime minister billionaire to corrupt rafik hariri in the sunni population feel very weak. you had al qaeda ties from iraq who are basically in 2006, 2007, beginning to come in lebanon and take advantage of the weak state and palestinian camps and the lack of law and order but they are in the same themselves in lebanon. and you had different groups in lebanon, sun sponsored by saudi arabia trying to take advantage of a
you have a stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan are collaborating with americans and israelis and causing him legitimacy. they couldn't played the nationalist parceled on a mac, but they had to undermine his last and hamas also, so they played the shia card. they're going to convert to shia sound. persians will come and take over the sunni world and the saudi's controlled the production of culture and media in the arab world unfortunately. they've been working very hard on...
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he discussed the instability in egypt with shimon peres today, telling him the american-israeli alliance is something we both depend on. he also met with benjamin netanyahu and travel to jordan for a meeting with king abdallah. this brief trip is to reassure american alice of u.s. commitments to the region's instability. those of some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span. every morning, it is "washington journal," our live call-in program. wheaties, watched live coverage of the u.s. house. also, the supreme court oral arguments. on the weekends, you can see our signature interview programs. on sunday, "newsmakers." you can also watch our programming anytime at c- span.org. it is all searchable at our c- span video library. >> "washington journal" continues. >> john taylor is back to the table, president and ceo of the national community reinvestment coalition. we have had headlines about the future of fannie and freddie. here is a headline from "usa today." what are you hearing? guest: they are saying that we have heard from all the stakeholders, from wall
he discussed the instability in egypt with shimon peres today, telling him the american-israeli alliance is something we both depend on. he also met with benjamin netanyahu and travel to jordan for a meeting with king abdallah. this brief trip is to reassure american alice of u.s. commitments to the region's instability. those of some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span. every morning, it is "washington journal," our live call-in program....
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the israelis are worried about the credibility of american assurances. hosni mubarak has been our friend for 30 years. israel has been our friend for even longer but israelis look at this and say in the end, the americans were willing to throw hosni mubarak their ally under the bus. what about us? what about their pledges to us? >> especially scared because suleman who has been somebody that we could deal with is clearly not somebody that should be a part of this coalition or that the folks in tahir square will accept as part of any kind of transition government. >> but the medical tear as a whole, suleman -- the military as a whole, suleman is transition. the egyptian military is pro american. and in that sense sympathetic to israel. i would not think that this movement will move to try to abrogate the peace treaty with israel and israel is a little bit overdone and don't think that will happen. chris: back at home robert gibbs, the presidential press seck tashe fend his tour -- press secretary finished his tour of office and the new press secretary is j
the israelis are worried about the credibility of american assurances. hosni mubarak has been our friend for 30 years. israel has been our friend for even longer but israelis look at this and say in the end, the americans were willing to throw hosni mubarak their ally under the bus. what about us? what about their pledges to us? >> especially scared because suleman who has been somebody that we could deal with is clearly not somebody that should be a part of this coalition or that the...
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they would rather kill them then all the americans, britons, or israelis that they can get their hands on. second, we see a iran that in the last decade has been virtually surrounded by u.s. military bases and those with access to high seas can be shed almost instantly. slurred, we see an hour on his energy production has peaked and with the economy it supports suddenly declining. in cold war terms enron is fully contained by opposing hours. then again, so is the rock, and that did not stop an unnecessary disastrous war. i, you might say. what if they get a nuclear weapon. my answer is, there is no if about it. ron will. if we have been serious about stopping it we would have stopped our european allies from selling iran the necessary elementary technology in the 1990's. iranian has heard nothing from washington, israel, and much of nato for the past 20 years except threats of regime change and preemptive strikes come experience little but the reality of u.n. sanctions and most recently seen more than 400 u.s. congressmen and senators turning on their own president by standing and chee
they would rather kill them then all the americans, britons, or israelis that they can get their hands on. second, we see a iran that in the last decade has been virtually surrounded by u.s. military bases and those with access to high seas can be shed almost instantly. slurred, we see an hour on his energy production has peaked and with the economy it supports suddenly declining. in cold war terms enron is fully contained by opposing hours. then again, so is the rock, and that did not stop an...
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the question about elbaradei and that he is not ever in egypt and he is too pro-american and suleyman tainted by his israeliies and seen as an envoy for egypt. amamoussa is the man to watch. >> mubarak says he will give up this time in september. that is a long time. what do you think will happen between now and then? >> on very simple terms, investors who had taken all their money out last week will not come back until after the election. that is it the election goes well. the situation is too precarious. tourists, again, they probably will not want to risk it. it could be devastating for the people working around the pyramids or around the luxor and the hotels. it will be terrible for them. i fear for a campaign of purges or punishment for people who have spoken against mubarak, lawyers, judges, activists, and even journalists may be expelled or incarcerated or tortured. i think this protest has been a knee-jerk reaction to a community uprising and it may have happened eight months too early. >> do you think, in that case, that this momentum, the process, of the people will get tired and there will be som
the question about elbaradei and that he is not ever in egypt and he is too pro-american and suleyman tainted by his israeliies and seen as an envoy for egypt. amamoussa is the man to watch. >> mubarak says he will give up this time in september. that is a long time. what do you think will happen between now and then? >> on very simple terms, investors who had taken all their money out last week will not come back until after the election. that is it the election goes well. the...
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to stay with ramsey really the issue here if we speed up to the present ok is it the the israelis and the americans and their allies are terrified that the egyptians will break the blockade of gaza if they have a government of their own people to have their own family lives they decide they don't want to enforce this illegal blockade of gaza that's what israel is first and foremost afraid of at this moment there's a you know what the new government and your government cannot if you could just let me ask you this question and you go on your government might in fact break the siege of gaza in fact the siege of gaza. that is and is a violation of international law and various international bodies have asked and demanded the break of that siege however our focus right now should not be with us worrying about the future concerns of israel and israel's security needs it should be the right and the demands of eighty four million egyptians many of them who have been to the streets demanding social justice demanding freedom to my demanding human rights once they have and a democratically elected government
to stay with ramsey really the issue here if we speed up to the present ok is it the the israelis and the americans and their allies are terrified that the egyptians will break the blockade of gaza if they have a government of their own people to have their own family lives they decide they don't want to enforce this illegal blockade of gaza that's what israel is first and foremost afraid of at this moment there's a you know what the new government and your government cannot if you could just...
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ultimately when you're talking about a country like egypt you would not be talking about a pro israeli or pro american government if the will of the people was truly realized and i think that's been very obvious in the way that the obama administration has been so timid and approaching this in that we've seen so many lawmakers so many pundits here in the u.s. that have tried it carefully because of course that's our policy we support democracy except for well sometimes when that democracy doesn't like us but i want to know what you think about the fact that now the obama administration is propping up omar suleiman the former intelligence chief and now newly made vice president this is the the torture i'll shake as people call him. well this is simply a way to maintain the status quo while changing the face but the egyptian people are not stupid and they are too smart for that and they will not accept that and it's not really a matter of people not liking the united states it is not liking their land being occupied and prostituted and not liking their people being bombed and military bases on their lan
ultimately when you're talking about a country like egypt you would not be talking about a pro israeli or pro american government if the will of the people was truly realized and i think that's been very obvious in the way that the obama administration has been so timid and approaching this in that we've seen so many lawmakers so many pundits here in the u.s. that have tried it carefully because of course that's our policy we support democracy except for well sometimes when that democracy...
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i think what we're seeing now is the total collapse of american and western policy in that region and israeli policy in that region which was always to support dictatorship that were supposedly friendly to the west and friendly to israel but of course as you have seen russia seen in eastern europe if your friendly government that unpopular then in the end it turns against you because the people are against you in the government and they're being overthrown and that's what's happening now so you know you can call them extremists if you wander there's nothing you can do about it with real disease these so-called extremist by supporting our own extremism because why isn't it extremist to support a government which is vastly unpopular as mubarak has been for many years and why isn't it extremist to support israel as we have been doing for so many years which is not accepted in the region and doesn't care to try to be accepted in the region . to some of the news that now and still to come in the program a moment in history russia and us are finally set to shake the symbolic city back three minutes
i think what we're seeing now is the total collapse of american and western policy in that region and israeli policy in that region which was always to support dictatorship that were supposedly friendly to the west and friendly to israel but of course as you have seen russia seen in eastern europe if your friendly government that unpopular then in the end it turns against you because the people are against you in the government and they're being overthrown and that's what's happening now so you...
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another opposition leader, they say he's too proamerican -- pro-american and another tainted by his israeli ties and also his ties to mubarak. so moussa could be the man to watch. >> and then president mubarak saying that he will serve out his term until september. that's quite a long time from now. what do you see happening from now until then? >> i'm fearful for egypt. i'm not saying this as a scare mongering because on a very simple terms, investors who had taken all the money out last week won't come back until after the election and that's in the election goes well -- if the election goes well because the situation is so precarious. tourists, again, they probably won't want to risk it. they might just go to the red sea but cairo and alexandra could be -- they might try to avoid that. so it could be devastating for the people working around the pyramids or around the sites and hotels here as well which is going to be terrible for them. but i fear for a campaign of purgers or punishments against people who have spoken out against mubarak from lawyers to judges, activists, human rights ac
another opposition leader, they say he's too proamerican -- pro-american and another tainted by his israeli ties and also his ties to mubarak. so moussa could be the man to watch. >> and then president mubarak saying that he will serve out his term until september. that's quite a long time from now. what do you see happening from now until then? >> i'm fearful for egypt. i'm not saying this as a scare mongering because on a very simple terms, investors who had taken all the money...
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the holocaust has been raised a very high levels mainly buy german historians but also by israelis and americans. this has been tremendously important but there are applications to the holocaust the first is language based upon germans are sins which can get you far if what you're trying to do is understand german decision-making. you can still go further if you have languages and eastern europe, but german language sources of help very much with the victim's whether jewish or non-jewish. 97% of the jews killed in the holocaust did not know german. even concerned with the victims and then there were less likely to speak german most of the polish and ukraine victims left behind traces but not in the german language with few exceptions. the second limitation it tends to take the perspective to begin the story and extend our words rapidly into eastern europe the most important history of the holocaust but most important, most histories that are widely read do not give on a strong sense of what type of a society in ukraine and belarus or poland was or what sorts of jews live in those places. to get
the holocaust has been raised a very high levels mainly buy german historians but also by israelis and americans. this has been tremendously important but there are applications to the holocaust the first is language based upon germans are sins which can get you far if what you're trying to do is understand german decision-making. you can still go further if you have languages and eastern europe, but german language sources of help very much with the victim's whether jewish or non-jewish. 97%...
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forming and people cheering and laughing to them sunny's being suspicious that you're israeli or their true american and people are very happy to find out that we were in fact russian but that just gives you an indication of how the mood here changes from one minute to the next album a day is perhaps the white man for the job right now but their job is an interim job and serving the opposition parties have said as much he needs to be elections there needs to be free and fair elections with our baradei saying he's prepared to head an interim government until such time. time in kind of dark. and scary we we gather every day like. we see who like to to do the first shift and to would like to do the circle and so on some people or you know muhammad and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom grooves sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and wit
forming and people cheering and laughing to them sunny's being suspicious that you're israeli or their true american and people are very happy to find out that we were in fact russian but that just gives you an indication of how the mood here changes from one minute to the next album a day is perhaps the white man for the job right now but their job is an interim job and serving the opposition parties have said as much he needs to be elections there needs to be free and fair elections with our...