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that's just a sense of what the amir was saying there. the amir of kuwait. angus blair who you saw just a few minutes ago joins us again live vie ja spiep. alagency see said he wants to see 6% growth in egypt. unemployment down 10%. china has just cut its growth rate to 7% and many people around the world think that's still pretty amazing even though that's a cut. is president sisi being realistic here? >> well you have a reference point historically. if you look at the last major economic crisis in egypt, within two years of the end of that crisis after a froerm program was put in place and taxes cut, the economy was growing at 6% despite the fact that not much had been done to reform the country at that stage. but between 2004 -- between 2004 and 2010 around $50 billion of foreign investment went into egypt. now the one positive factor about egypt unlike china and more developed countries is that there is very little household and private sector debt. so if you put the right policies in place, it responds. now if you actually look at what has happened in t
that's just a sense of what the amir was saying there. the amir of kuwait. angus blair who you saw just a few minutes ago joins us again live vie ja spiep. alagency see said he wants to see 6% growth in egypt. unemployment down 10%. china has just cut its growth rate to 7% and many people around the world think that's still pretty amazing even though that's a cut. is president sisi being realistic here? >> well you have a reference point historically. if you look at the last major...
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amir took his music video and chopped it up into more than 2,000 continuous still photos that he tooka printer for hard copies. >> i got the pictures back. what i got back was a giant box weighing almost 20 kilograms, which was almost $1,000 before even knowing if this is going to work. then for the first time, i understood how much work i have ahead of me. >> no kidding. then amir had to get 500 people to hold up each one of his 500 pictures in the same position in order. >> the first two days i went out to the streets of jerusalem, and i came back with nothing. i didn't have enough courage to ask anybody. and then after two days, i said to myself, well, i'm too deep in this, i spent thousands on it, i have no choice, i have to do it. >> part of the magic is knowing that there's actually 500 different faces there, that's 500 different people, and that's sort of amazing. >> having people actually hold the frames, it gives that analog charm or feeling you can't get in a digital way. my kind of breakthrough moment was half the first day of taking pictures. i went back home, i put it all
amir took his music video and chopped it up into more than 2,000 continuous still photos that he tooka printer for hard copies. >> i got the pictures back. what i got back was a giant box weighing almost 20 kilograms, which was almost $1,000 before even knowing if this is going to work. then for the first time, i understood how much work i have ahead of me. >> no kidding. then amir had to get 500 people to hold up each one of his 500 pictures in the same position in order. >>...
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all right, amir, good evening. you last spoke to deborah yesterday? what did you talk about?d. we've been in contact in this past week several times. >> and what have you spoken about? >> well, over her frustration. you know, she's decided to be on lockdown and not talk to the press, and the press has sort of gone to town on her saying really anything to. and there's been a lot of inaccuracies and that's been very frustrating for her. >> well, you know, you say that she hasn't been with bob durst for over a decade, but don't you think it's unusual for a woman who's married to someone, and not quiwilling to talk about th relationship is on what you call lockdown? >> well, i can't really speak on that. i'm not her spokesperson or anything like that. >> i'm asking you your opinion. >> my opinion is who knows why people get married and what the reasons are for their, you know, for their communion. but they've known each each oth long time, long before they were married. they were business associates. it's not something that happened overnight or a course of a week. they knew each
all right, amir, good evening. you last spoke to deborah yesterday? what did you talk about?d. we've been in contact in this past week several times. >> and what have you spoken about? >> well, over her frustration. you know, she's decided to be on lockdown and not talk to the press, and the press has sort of gone to town on her saying really anything to. and there's been a lot of inaccuracies and that's been very frustrating for her. >> well, you know, you say that she hasn't...
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all right, amir good evening. you last spoke to deborah yesterday? what did you talk about? did. we've been in contact in this past week several times. >> and what have you spoken about? >> well, over her frustration. you know, she's decided to be on lockdown and not talk to the press and the press has sort of gone to town on her saying really anything they want to. and there's been a lot of inaccuracies and that's been very frustrating for her. >> well you know, you say that she hasn't been with bob durst for over a decade but don't you think it's unusual for a woman who's married to someone, and not quillwilling to talk about that relationship is on what you call lockdown? >> well, i can't really speak on that. i'm not her spokesperson or anything like that. >> i'm asking you your opinion. >> my opinion is who knows why people get married and what the reasons are for their, you know, for their communion. but they've known each each other a long time, long before they were married. they were business associates. it's not something that happened overnight or a course of a we
all right, amir good evening. you last spoke to deborah yesterday? what did you talk about? did. we've been in contact in this past week several times. >> and what have you spoken about? >> well, over her frustration. you know, she's decided to be on lockdown and not talk to the press and the press has sort of gone to town on her saying really anything they want to. and there's been a lot of inaccuracies and that's been very frustrating for her. >> well you know, you say that...
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. >> my name is amir- >> -- august 2011 u.s. marine amir heck maddy suddenly arrested in iran. his family says he was visiting his grandparents, iran says he was cooperating with hostile governments. today the marine sentenced to 10 years in iran's notorious evan prison. one of the most dangerous prisons in the world. last christmas his family still in michigan says he went on a hunger strike. right now, he is he holding on hoping his case isn't forgotten by the united states government. then, september 26th, 2000 12, american pastor saeed abedini arrested in iran. his crime? setting up churches in homes for christians trying to worship in iran. his wife, taking the tragic story "on the record" with greta. >> it's been too long since he has been gone from our family and we're desperately wanting him back. >> pastor be a be abedini still suffering in a prison. he has endured solitary confinement, beatings even torture. president obama went to idaho and visited the family two. years later, pastor abedini is still trapped in iran. july 22nd, 2014. jason, the "the washington post"
. >> my name is amir- >> -- august 2011 u.s. marine amir heck maddy suddenly arrested in iran. his family says he was visiting his grandparents, iran says he was cooperating with hostile governments. today the marine sentenced to 10 years in iran's notorious evan prison. one of the most dangerous prisons in the world. last christmas his family still in michigan says he went on a hunger strike. right now, he is he holding on hoping his case isn't forgotten by the united states...
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photographer amir nouradeen and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake amir's camera for a rocket-propelled grenade. >> he's got an rpg. >> we've got a guy with an rpg. >> i want to fire. >> all right. let's hold on. let's come around to our point of view. >> all individuals are contained. getting ready to fire. >> we got a guy shooting. now he's behind the building. >> the helicopter crew gets permission from the commanding officer on the ground to fire on the group. >> clear. all right. firing. >> line them up. >> come on, fire. [ gunfire ] >> they're running. >> keep shooting. >> keep shooting. >> the apache fires and fires and fires into this group of guys. it appears that they're all dead right away. >> look at those dead bastards. >> nice. >> a few minutes pass and the reuters employee begins crawling away. >> he's got that guy crawling right now on the curb. >> i got him. i put two rounds in here. you guys were shooting over there, too. we'll see. >> the pilots are begging sort of themselves and begging the high
photographer amir nouradeen and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake amir's camera for a rocket-propelled grenade. >> he's got an rpg. >> we've got a guy with an rpg. >> i want to fire. >> all right. let's hold on. let's come around to our point of view. >> all individuals are contained. getting ready to fire. >> we got a guy shooting. now he's behind the building. >> the helicopter crew gets permission from the commanding officer on the...
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. >> reporter: amir says he didn't know dunham well but described him as a friendly and quiet neighbor. court records indicate dunham was charged with three counts of assault and battery in 1996. he pled no contest and the charges were later dismissed. we have also learned dunham worked at a gardener at de anza college. family members spent the day cleaning out his apartment, but had no comment on last night's tragedy. other neighbors tell us they are heart broken by the loss of officer michael johnson and in disbelief that the man described as a quiet neighbor likely fired that fatal shot. >> somebody you see every day, you just think they are one of your neighbors, you know you don't really expect this. >> reporter: as mentioned earlier, officers are still investigating where that bullet had come from if it was self inflicted or fired by officers. reporting live in san jose michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, michelle. >>> this story is touching people across the bay area and across the nation. san francisco police chief was one of the first to tweet on behalf of his o
. >> reporter: amir says he didn't know dunham well but described him as a friendly and quiet neighbor. court records indicate dunham was charged with three counts of assault and battery in 1996. he pled no contest and the charges were later dismissed. we have also learned dunham worked at a gardener at de anza college. family members spent the day cleaning out his apartment, but had no comment on last night's tragedy. other neighbors tell us they are heart broken by the loss of officer...
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in the case of cut r amir has recently visited here.we have heard in the last couple of years, which is that qatar has taken measures to begin to stem the flow of deonations an the enormous wealth many of the individuals have there, not the government, but individuals. money ultimately -- and amir had been clear on that issue. we have seen that money has diminished. whether it still flows in any form or not, i can't answer today, but qatar has been very clear that it does not intend to tolerate the funding of those kinds of organizations. that's a positive trend with regard to qatar and it's also a very positive public statement by the amir. it's also to important to understand that qatar has flown air operations with us on the wing of u.s. air force aircraft in syria. qatar also hosts aluda one of our largest air bases in the entire region. the forward headquarters of sent com and the forward headquarters of our special operations committee in the region, so qatar is a very important partner, not just in dealing with dennish but also d
in the case of cut r amir has recently visited here.we have heard in the last couple of years, which is that qatar has taken measures to begin to stem the flow of deonations an the enormous wealth many of the individuals have there, not the government, but individuals. money ultimately -- and amir had been clear on that issue. we have seen that money has diminished. whether it still flows in any form or not, i can't answer today, but qatar has been very clear that it does not intend to tolerate...
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rauf kadeem, was designated as a deputy amir of isil inside afghanistan,ty amir of what the call a core son, which is pakistan,s afghanistan, in that area, was actually a ttp from pakistan so this was the guy that said i'm the deputy amir. some -- >> before you -- i've got one minute left. so a few more questions -- >> the answer is yes. >> okay, you're aware. when you think about rauf, he was taliban commander, detained at gitmo, released. we turned him over to the afghanistan detention facility where he escaped and became a recruiter for isis. are you aware of all this? >> i'm aware from gitmo he was under afghan control if don't know detail only the escape. >> look at the ndaa we have to make decisioned about gitmo. does it concern you our troops in afghanistan are fighting the same enemy twice? >> it concerns me they're fighting any enemy. if it's once or twice i'd have the same concern,. >> in your best military judgment is closing gitmo at this time knowing that 30% of the people are going back into the war is that good or bad judgment? >> that's a policy question. i'm a military
rauf kadeem, was designated as a deputy amir of isil inside afghanistan,ty amir of what the call a core son, which is pakistan,s afghanistan, in that area, was actually a ttp from pakistan so this was the guy that said i'm the deputy amir. some -- >> before you -- i've got one minute left. so a few more questions -- >> the answer is yes. >> okay, you're aware. when you think about rauf, he was taliban commander, detained at gitmo, released. we turned him over to the...
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. >>> and in cricket amir returns to cricket. the 22-year-old's ban officially depends september, but the icc have allowed him to play-doh mess tick matches in pakistan. >> every sportsman starts from zero when he enters the sport after a gap. so it is with me. i start with zero. after you play day by day, you do gain the rhythm, and your it returns to you after playing games. >> charges related to the designing signing of ne workers mar. they've reduced his contract in order to come under the tax bill. >>> italian football federation has banned a former president and chief executive of the club for four months. parma has been docked one point their players have not been paid since july. they've been given an emergency fund by other clubs to help them complete their season. >>> floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao has agreed to a drug testing before the biggest fight in history. mayweather has won world titles in five different divisions and pacquiao won in an unprecedented eight different categories. the anti-doping agency said t
. >>> and in cricket amir returns to cricket. the 22-year-old's ban officially depends september, but the icc have allowed him to play-doh mess tick matches in pakistan. >> every sportsman starts from zero when he enters the sport after a gap. so it is with me. i start with zero. after you play day by day, you do gain the rhythm, and your it returns to you after playing games. >> charges related to the designing signing of ne workers mar. they've reduced his contract in...
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the amir of qatar did mention that he would welcome a brotherly or good neighborly relations with iran if it stops interveneing in internal affairs. but since everyone is united on the question of yemen, of course they were united on the question that iran must stop intervening in yemen. >> i love that unity. what resurgence are we seeing in the arab unity, especially with projects being pushed of an unified arab force. >> we have to be a bit realistic about all of this. the arab world these days is living the summit of instability, division, and violence. so it is normal for the arab league summit to be calling for dialogue unity and stability. but instability is what we witness in the arab world. division is what we witnessed between arab countries and within the arab countries. so here in this annual gathering of arab leaders it was to be expected that their priorities are not democracy. their priority is not economic progress that their priority is fighting terrorism and stability. in the gathering there whatever trace would have come out of the arab spring is no longer there. so w
the amir of qatar did mention that he would welcome a brotherly or good neighborly relations with iran if it stops interveneing in internal affairs. but since everyone is united on the question of yemen, of course they were united on the question that iran must stop intervening in yemen. >> i love that unity. what resurgence are we seeing in the arab unity, especially with projects being pushed of an unified arab force. >> we have to be a bit realistic about all of this. the arab...
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the writer amir el sabalier, leaving the taking action against brutality carried out by groups like i.s.i.l. >> the guardian newspaper is warning israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the danger of thwarting the u.s.-iran nuclear talks. it's part of the british paper's coverage of netanyahu's speech before congress tomorrow. >>> this political cartoon about netanyahu's visit. it shows the prime minister defiantly tramping across the labor, he's going across an area that says please keep off the grass. >> a lot of passions as a result of this speech. >>> many of the girs mows hope gizmos, trying to redefine our lives, at the world technology conference. tarek bazley reports. >> a lot of the sports we do are judged snowboarding, kite surfing that kind of stuff. so we're bringing in performance metrics that truly measure how the athletes do, how high they went, how fast they spun, how many times they spun. >> this bmx rider has a 3d motion tracker. that allows him to record motions as small as file mill meters in real time. sensors are small enough to be fit into the handle of a ten ition
the writer amir el sabalier, leaving the taking action against brutality carried out by groups like i.s.i.l. >> the guardian newspaper is warning israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the danger of thwarting the u.s.-iran nuclear talks. it's part of the british paper's coverage of netanyahu's speech before congress tomorrow. >>> this political cartoon about netanyahu's visit. it shows the prime minister defiantly tramping across the labor, he's going across an area that says...
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otro vecino amir zargar...res embarazadas que tenian su propio cocinero y eran llevadas a citas con el medico. para despues de 9 meses dar a luz y al poco tiempo regresar a china. segn inmigracion miembros de esta red aconsejaban a las futuras madres a mentir sobre el embarazo para poder obtener una visa turistica a estados unidos. ademas se les prometian documentos para el recien nacido: la organziacion saca los papeles que necesita para reclamar su ciudadanía permaennte la futuro como como un pasaporte americano y este su acta de nacimiento de los estados unidos y el bebe regresa a china con su mama.en los dos ultimos anos inmigracion dice que los supuestos criminales recibieron cientos de miles de dolares y ayudaron a turistas chinas para que mas de 400 bebes nacieran en hospitales del condado de orange. el depto de seguridad nacional dice que los padres que por los general son afluentes,, creen que la ciudadania aseguraria una educacion universitaria en el futuro, y al cumplir los 21 anos los ninos ya dulto
otro vecino amir zargar...res embarazadas que tenian su propio cocinero y eran llevadas a citas con el medico. para despues de 9 meses dar a luz y al poco tiempo regresar a china. segn inmigracion miembros de esta red aconsejaban a las futuras madres a mentir sobre el embarazo para poder obtener una visa turistica a estados unidos. ademas se les prometian documentos para el recien nacido: la organziacion saca los papeles que necesita para reclamar su ciudadanía permaennte la futuro como como...
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. >> he's not at the contribute world cup, the fast bowler mohammed amir returned to action an a ban for spot fixing. it took three wickets, and he is not allowed to play until september. he bowled no balls at prearranged times. it was part of a gambling conspiracy seeing him gaoled for six months, and served prison time >>> every sportsman starts from zero. so it is with me. you play the matches day by day, you gape the rhythm. no one is superman your stamina and fitness returns with playing game. >> floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao agreed to a programme in may, the most lucrative fight. drug testing was an obstacle. mayweather and pacquiao have within eight different categories. they both agreed to blood testing before and after the fight >>> eastern conference leaders hawks beat the suns. the only team to have secured a place in the n.b.a. playoffs. 21st win on the road. paul millsap top scoring with 23. atlanta scoring five in the last three minutes to secure the victory >>> ireland can take a step to retaining the six nations title on saturday playing wales and cardiff much o
. >> he's not at the contribute world cup, the fast bowler mohammed amir returned to action an a ban for spot fixing. it took three wickets, and he is not allowed to play until september. he bowled no balls at prearranged times. it was part of a gambling conspiracy seeing him gaoled for six months, and served prison time >>> every sportsman starts from zero. so it is with me. you play the matches day by day, you gape the rhythm. no one is superman your stamina and fitness returns...
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seen here surrounded by supporters, was convicted of insulting the amir of kuwait and the legal system. he's a former member of the kuwaiti parliament. fighting in libya is forcing hundreds of migrant workers from senegal to fly home. they are back to where they started, and struggling to make ends meet after seeking a better life abroad. they have been speaking about who other dangers they face in syria. they return home empty-handed, hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again to describe their treatment, violence and racism. >> they would cover their knows when they talk to us give us -- knows when they talk to us, give us a cup of water. we were animals to them. >> reporter: he travelled with $1,000 loan in his pocket. he hoped to reach europe. he ran out of money. it took two years working as a builder in tripoli to get the money back. an armed group forced their way into his room, locked him and his friend up and stole everything they had. many are held in a detention center in his rarta, and there may -- misrata, and there may be more elsewhere. >> we have limited means
seen here surrounded by supporters, was convicted of insulting the amir of kuwait and the legal system. he's a former member of the kuwaiti parliament. fighting in libya is forcing hundreds of migrant workers from senegal to fly home. they are back to where they started, and struggling to make ends meet after seeking a better life abroad. they have been speaking about who other dangers they face in syria. they return home empty-handed, hungry and shaken. two words come up again and again to...
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amir thank you for talking to us. >>> a former commander says iran not i.s.i.l. poses problems. petraeus argues that the fore-most threat to iraq's long-standing ability is not the i.s.i.s. but the shi eat militias -- shi'ite militias backed by iran ones that are outside of the control of the government and answerable to tehran. i.s.i.l. is calling on supporters to attack american personnel. a group claims it hacked several u.s. military service, and released a list of names of service members and home addresses and pictures. the pentagon says it's looking into the matter >>> new video surfaced from inside the new orleans international airport moments after a man goes on to the attack. he walks up to a t.s.a. checkpoint spraying wasp killer and swinging a machete. he has shot by a police officer and died. we need to tell about the attack. he was armed with molotov cocktails and other weapons, courtney kealy joins us with the latest. >> according to the sheriff white's wife and children have been forthright. according to the family he suffered from mental illness. his motive for
amir thank you for talking to us. >>> a former commander says iran not i.s.i.l. poses problems. petraeus argues that the fore-most threat to iraq's long-standing ability is not the i.s.i.s. but the shi eat militias -- shi'ite militias backed by iran ones that are outside of the control of the government and answerable to tehran. i.s.i.l. is calling on supporters to attack american personnel. a group claims it hacked several u.s. military service, and released a list of names of service...
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. >>> mohammed amir has returned to action after four and a half years ban for spot fixings.ickets including 2 in 2 balls. he was found guilty five years ago along with a teammate. the 22 year old's ban officially ends in december. but the icc has allowed him to play in.com mes -- domestic matches in pakistan. >>> and the first ever victory for this man in a world tour event. holland holland's rider came in second. >>> serena williams will end a 14-year boycott of a tournament in california. the williams family claimed they were racially abused. supporters complained that serena had a walkover after her sister pulled out of the tournament. >> i just felt like it was time. there is not one that says i should come back in 20 -- 15 -- i don't know even how many. but it was more or less just timing. i just kind of felt it. i just felt like everything was the right time for me to just come back and try to do the best that i could here again. >> from 14-year boycotts to 12-year-old boys getting a chance to show their tennis ability on the big stage. a youngster handed a racket by w
. >>> mohammed amir has returned to action after four and a half years ban for spot fixings.ickets including 2 in 2 balls. he was found guilty five years ago along with a teammate. the 22 year old's ban officially ends in december. but the icc has allowed him to play in.com mes -- domestic matches in pakistan. >>> and the first ever victory for this man in a world tour event. holland holland's rider came in second. >>> serena williams will end a 14-year boycott of a...
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claiming to be that of its leader pledged to hear and obey in difficult times and in prosperous times the amirf isis al baghdadi. this will give isis a scope of alleygiance allegiance. and it gives it an opportunity to strike another blow against al qaeda in that battle for international dominance. boko haram had previously sworn allegiance to hk. it has been pushed out of many of its gains. propaganda gains generally have translated into the lifeblood of foreign recruitment and foreign donations. and boko haram needs that now more than ever. whether that will help it to turn the tide against their african union force remains to be seen. >>> we want to turn your attention to northern iraq. a car bomb killed at least six people saturday and injured dozens more outside a coffee shop. in a separate incident an ied inside a car killed at least one person. this as security forces work to take back tikrit from isis's hold. ben wedeman has the latest. >> reporter: the offensive to drive isis out is making slow progress. five sunni tribes men and the iraqi army were able to retake a town south east of
claiming to be that of its leader pledged to hear and obey in difficult times and in prosperous times the amirf isis al baghdadi. this will give isis a scope of alleygiance allegiance. and it gives it an opportunity to strike another blow against al qaeda in that battle for international dominance. boko haram had previously sworn allegiance to hk. it has been pushed out of many of its gains. propaganda gains generally have translated into the lifeblood of foreign recruitment and foreign...
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mercedes is on top of the podium >>> sepp blatter met with the amir of qatar ahead of f.i.f.a.'s executive meeting, about what progress is made on conditions for migrant workers in the country. it's encouraging to here the emyr's personal commitment but added more must be done to ensure uniformly fair working conditions and said a collective effort was required from construction companies. f.i.f.a. is expected to confirm a date for the 2022 tournament at the meeting this week. people more problems with racism for 2018 world cup hosts russia. this time brazilian striker who plays for league leaders was subjected to monkey chants during a match at torpedo moscow. more than 200 cases have been found of racist and discriminatory behaviour linked to russian football over two seasons. >> chelsea move a further point clear of manchester city. they couldn't make it three, held 1-1 at home. the leaders took an early league through diego costa, his 18th goal of season. chelsea had plenty of chances in the second half, but couldn't find a goal. ending a frustrating week seeing them elimina
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if you look at just a couple weeks ago, president obama, when he was meeting with the qatari amir, he what kerry probably was trying to say is you need to work with the power structures inside of syria. >> no doubt and probably hoping there were more legitimate actors in and around assad, if not him himself. brian katulis, always good to see you. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll have more after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but firs
if you look at just a couple weeks ago, president obama, when he was meeting with the qatari amir, he what kerry probably was trying to say is you need to work with the power structures inside of syria. >> no doubt and probably hoping there were more legitimate actors in and around assad, if not him himself. brian katulis, always good to see you. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll have more after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a...
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news and amir med. to start with the simple sort of question to hear lewinsky say those words, how powerful is slut shaming for silencing and impacting young women in their lives. >> slut is the absolute worst insult you can call a girl or woman. and, yes it can ruin a person's life absolutely. she is correct. her analysis is correct. she deserves all of our empathy and sympathy on this. the fact of the matter is no less a publication of the "wall street journal" called her in an editorial, and this is a direct quote, folks, a little tart. what did we say about the president, that he is a womanizer, that he has a problem. these are not eequivalencies. she's ruined for life. >> and it is presumed to be essential to her character, who she actually is as a person. in writing this there's a great piece in "the new york times" talking about the actual process monica lewinsky went through around this ted talk and i wanted to just play a little bit where she's talking about this surprising thing that happens w
news and amir med. to start with the simple sort of question to hear lewinsky say those words, how powerful is slut shaming for silencing and impacting young women in their lives. >> slut is the absolute worst insult you can call a girl or woman. and, yes it can ruin a person's life absolutely. she is correct. her analysis is correct. she deserves all of our empathy and sympathy on this. the fact of the matter is no less a publication of the "wall street journal" called her in...
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amir of pakistan and afghanistan in that area. was actually a t.t.p. and he said i'm a deputy. and -- mr. bridenstine: before you -- i have one minute left. general campbell: the answer is yes. mr. bridenstine: when you think of him, he was a taliban commander and was detained at gitmo, released and we turned him over to the afghan detention facility and escaped and became a recruiter for isis. general campbell: he was underneath of afghan control. mr. bridenstine: as we look at it coming forward we have to make decisions about gitmo. does it concern that our troops in afghanistan are fighting the same enemy twice? general campbell: concerns me they are fighting the enemy once or twice. mr. bridenstine: is closing gitmo at this time knowing that 30% of the people are going back into the war, is that good or bad judgment. general campbell: that's a policy question and i'm a military guy. i want to make sure i have the ability to do if people are going to come back into afghanistan, i have the ability to make sure i'm comfortable wi
amir of pakistan and afghanistan in that area. was actually a t.t.p. and he said i'm a deputy. and -- mr. bridenstine: before you -- i have one minute left. general campbell: the answer is yes. mr. bridenstine: when you think of him, he was a taliban commander and was detained at gitmo, released and we turned him over to the afghan detention facility and escaped and became a recruiter for isis. general campbell: he was underneath of afghan control. mr. bridenstine: as we look at it coming...
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. >> i gave the amir an update and a short hymn that our goal here is to be able to verify that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. >> kathleen, that is the concern, that where this began as an effort to dismantle the nuclear program and now you hear the president talking about making sure that iran, present tense, doesn't have a nuclear program. >> it is such a complex thing because the president said we can't trust iran to not try to pursue nuclear arms. we understood that. and now we need iran to help us in our support of isis. so we have multiple moving parts. as for the netanyahu speech, i feel like it was his invitation to decline and this is not the first time that speaker boehner has invited him to speak. back in 2011 he asked and he went to the white house and specifically asked whether that would muck up what was then sensitive iran negotiations and the white house didn't get back for a month and when they did, the response was it is up to you. we'll leave it in your court. and this time i don't think the speaker felt they had to corroborate with the president. they did gi
. >> i gave the amir an update and a short hymn that our goal here is to be able to verify that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. >> kathleen, that is the concern, that where this began as an effort to dismantle the nuclear program and now you hear the president talking about making sure that iran, present tense, doesn't have a nuclear program. >> it is such a complex thing because the president said we can't trust iran to not try to pursue nuclear arms. we understood that....
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we had a visit last week from the amir of cutter erkwa ta who is in that coalition and trying to make sure they're against gifts to terror organizations and that they have cracked down on this. but in any rate, i think that obama understands america is an indispensable partner in this entire region and figuring out the way forward is hard. >> kathleen parker, final word. do you think the president is getting played by iran? that he is more anxious for this deal than everybody else is? >> well i don't know if i would say he's getting played by iran, but i think he's not taking into consideration all the facets of this that he should be. and as to his willingness to be a leader in this, i think it comes down to a difference of approach in all things. president obama is just much more attuned to the round table where we all sit down and sort of hash things out together where as israel is threat at all times and so you can't bridge that gap, i don't think, except to -- look, to the leadership questions obama could have said about netanyahu, fine, let the speaker meet with him. what's wron
we had a visit last week from the amir of cutter erkwa ta who is in that coalition and trying to make sure they're against gifts to terror organizations and that they have cracked down on this. but in any rate, i think that obama understands america is an indispensable partner in this entire region and figuring out the way forward is hard. >> kathleen parker, final word. do you think the president is getting played by iran? that he is more anxious for this deal than everybody else is?...
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amir of pakistan and afghanistan in that area. was actually a t.t.p. and he said i'm a deputy. and -- mr. bridenstine: before you -- i have one minute left. general campbell: the answer is yes. mr. bridenstine: when you think of him, he was a taliban commander and was detained at gitmo, released and we turned him over to the afghan detention facility and escaped and became a recruiter for isis. general campbell: he was underneath of afghan control. mr. bridenstine: as we look at it coming forward, we have to make decisions about gitmo. does it concern that our troops in afghanistan are fighting the same enemy twice? general campbell: concerns me they are fighting the enemy once or twice. mr. bridenstine: is closing gitmo at this time knowing that 30% of the people are going back into the war, is that good or bad judgment. general campbell: that's a policy question and i'm a military guy. i want to make sure i have the ability to do if people are going to come back into afghanistan, i have the ability to make sure i'm comfortable w
amir of pakistan and afghanistan in that area. was actually a t.t.p. and he said i'm a deputy. and -- mr. bridenstine: before you -- i have one minute left. general campbell: the answer is yes. mr. bridenstine: when you think of him, he was a taliban commander and was detained at gitmo, released and we turned him over to the afghan detention facility and escaped and became a recruiter for isis. general campbell: he was underneath of afghan control. mr. bridenstine: as we look at it coming...
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>> i do agree with the amir and the king. the presence, infusion of a large db i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. pu it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities. the first is the capacity of our strategic leadership. just our leadership alone has brought to bear 62 nations against this challenge. our leadership brought to bear the first night of our strike operations five, five arab air forces flying along on the wing of the united states air force in strikes against isil targets in syria. that's not anything that any of us could have imagined a year ago. so our strategic leadership counts as an enabler to the process. other ways and means -- your question is really important. other ways and means th
>> i do agree with the amir and the king. the presence, infusion of a large db i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. pu it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities....
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>> i do agree with the amir and the king. the presence, infusion of a large i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. but it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities. the first is the capacity of our strategic leadership. just our leadership alone has brought to bear 62 nations against this challenge. our leadership brought to bear the first night of our strike operations five, five arab air forces flying along on the wing of the united states air force in strikes against isil targets in syria. that's not anything that any of us could have imagined a year ago. so our strategic leadership counts as an enabler to the process. other ways and means -- your question is really important. other ways and means that
>> i do agree with the amir and the king. the presence, infusion of a large i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. but it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities....
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next, i traveled to kuwait where i met with the amir before convening diplomats and military leaders from throughout the region. ambassadors from several countries, our commanders. and the commanders of the campaign in iraq and syria against isil. i wanted to hear directly from them about the complex political and military situation in the region and about the best approaches for leveraging u.s. leadership of the broad coalition combating this ugly scourge. this afternoon, i would be pleased to discuss the challenges or any others. the chairman mentioned ukraine in addition to the budget. the point is that in these regions of the world, just as in the asia-pacific and europe and elsewhere, it is america's leadership and america's men and women in uniform who frequently stand between order and disorder. who stand up to malicious and destabilizing actors while standing with those who believe with us in a more secure, just and prosperous future for all of our children. this congress will determine whether our troops can continue to do so. the administration is proposing to increase the
next, i traveled to kuwait where i met with the amir before convening diplomats and military leaders from throughout the region. ambassadors from several countries, our commanders. and the commanders of the campaign in iraq and syria against isil. i wanted to hear directly from them about the complex political and military situation in the region and about the best approaches for leveraging u.s. leadership of the broad coalition combating this ugly scourge. this afternoon, i would be pleased to...
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with us now is amir director at barclay and hes telecom analyst.r the consumer but who is verizon losing out to? >> certainly. as you mentioned, you know it's a highly competitive environment, and, you know the way we're looking at things is t mobile and sprint have been shaking things up. you know in the marketplace with more aggressive promotion plans. i think that verizon has certainly focused its efforts on the high-end enter prides and the high-end consumer and pulled back some of the promotional activities in the market place that we clearly all saw were pretty heightened levels during the holiday selling season. >> it sounds like spribt and t mobile are gaining hair, but at what cost? >> it's a great question. in terms of sprint and t mobile there are two different horses running two different races. with respect to t mobile they continue to drive pretty good subscriber growth, and if you look at the fourth quarter result they continue to expand margin which is actually unique in terms of the overall telecom space. >> you like t mobile as we
with us now is amir director at barclay and hes telecom analyst.r the consumer but who is verizon losing out to? >> certainly. as you mentioned, you know it's a highly competitive environment, and, you know the way we're looking at things is t mobile and sprint have been shaking things up. you know in the marketplace with more aggressive promotion plans. i think that verizon has certainly focused its efforts on the high-end enter prides and the high-end consumer and pulled back some of...
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meetings with the foreign relations committee by first king abdullah of jordan and then the sheik, the amirt week about the battle against isil in the region. both of them said to us essentially u.s. ground troops isn't a good idea because this has got to be our fight against our terrorist threat. we want your help, we want you to be deeply involved. but if it gets pitched as the u.s. against isil or even as the west against isil, then it takes on a fundamentally different tenor and could even become kind of a recruiting bonanza for isil. king abdo la in a very courageous way -- sadly we met with him on the very day that was revealed that the jordanian pilot was so horribly murdered, burned, he said this is our fight an we've got to show the world that this is our fight. if we're willing to do it, we need all kinds of help from you. but we've got to be up front that this is our fight. we didn't -- you know, the united states didn't create isil, didn't create this extremist ideology. it was birthed in our region by people claiming the mantle of religion tradition that we honor. both of them
meetings with the foreign relations committee by first king abdullah of jordan and then the sheik, the amirt week about the battle against isil in the region. both of them said to us essentially u.s. ground troops isn't a good idea because this has got to be our fight against our terrorist threat. we want your help, we want you to be deeply involved. but if it gets pitched as the u.s. against isil or even as the west against isil, then it takes on a fundamentally different tenor and could even...
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next, i traveled to equate what i met with the amir before convening senior diplomats and military leaders from throughout the region. ambassadors from several countries, our commanders from centcom, you come, ever,, and so come -- socom. i wanted to hear directly from them. about the complex political and military situation in the region. at about the best approaches to leveraging u.s. leadership of the broad coalition combating this ugly scorch. and this afternoon i would be pleased to discuss these challenges or any others the chairman mentioned -- ukraine, in addition to the budget. the point is that in these regions of the world's -- world, it is america's leadership and america's men and women in uniform who forget lee stand between order and disorder. who stand up to malicious and destabilizing actors, while standing with those who believe with us in a more secure, just and prosperous future for all our children. but this congress will determine whether our troops can continue to do so. the administration is proposing to increase the defense budget in line with the projections omitt
next, i traveled to equate what i met with the amir before convening senior diplomats and military leaders from throughout the region. ambassadors from several countries, our commanders from centcom, you come, ever,, and so come -- socom. i wanted to hear directly from them. about the complex political and military situation in the region. at about the best approaches to leveraging u.s. leadership of the broad coalition combating this ugly scorch. and this afternoon i would be pleased to...