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that was coriander organizer for the columbus branch of the answer coalition talking about the passage by the state senate there of a bill that's very limits the collective bargaining rights of public sector workers the bill now goes to the state house where the g.o.p. holds a fifty nine to forty majority and if it's passed there it does head to the desk of the governor will almost certainly sign it into law. when we previously reported on the growing gap between the rich and the poor in the united states and eye of the economic crisis well now as food prices continue skyrocketing take a look at how this is playing out in two very different spectrums haves versus the have nots ours is honest answers are going to take a look at the dinner tables of two very different america was a miracle the land of plenty but these days that when tea is only reaching a few with one country split into two planets it's a tale of two americas right now new york city a place where the number of people on food stamps this story at a record three million but it's also a place where one hundred seventy five
that was coriander organizer for the columbus branch of the answer coalition talking about the passage by the state senate there of a bill that's very limits the collective bargaining rights of public sector workers the bill now goes to the state house where the g.o.p. holds a fifty nine to forty majority and if it's passed there it does head to the desk of the governor will almost certainly sign it into law. when we previously reported on the growing gap between the rich and the poor in the...
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all having the conversation and i do appreciate it brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and tony katz host of the conversation with tony kept on p.j. t.v. dot com thank you well there's been continued chaos and violence in libya and more than ever the next chapter there remains uncertain and the discussion has now turned to what the u.s. government should do and if politicians contemplating whether or not and how to get involved that is ours artie's honest answer churkin our reports many are looking the u.s. will stay as far away from the events in libya as possible. civil war blurs the outline of libya's future while the you as we as it's our chins on the role it should play in the chaos some were loving politicians have been pushing for stablish in the no fly zone this means bombing libyan air defense systems runways and shooting down libyan aircraft and aerial invasion something most americans don't realize and most libyans don't want people in the entire region remember what happened with the no fly zone in iraq hundreds of civilians were killed by the enforcement of
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even yes on this program right here to discuss is brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and seaton martley president of less government so i'm going to start with you the case of the rosenbergs we've learned about it since we were young here in our schools in america was this justice served or a stain on american history. of trans groups and we were ninety one when. the k.g.b. records released he was guilty and they got what they deserved execution for sharing secrets yes you're laughing over here brian what do you think what we're going to my grammar the the conviction of the rosenbergs and then their execution was of course we should remember the first time civilians had been executed in the united states for the activists it was conspiracy to commit espionage it was in fact the beginning of the mccarthy which i'm hearing thousands of people would have to leave the united states are tens of thousands lost their job many people who are communist or socialist we could prison simply for believing in socialism or communism and it was a hysteria and of course it was a compl
even yes on this program right here to discuss is brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and seaton martley president of less government so i'm going to start with you the case of the rosenbergs we've learned about it since we were young here in our schools in america was this justice served or a stain on american history. of trans groups and we were ninety one when. the k.g.b. records released he was guilty and they got what they deserved execution for sharing secrets yes...
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short and long term earlier i had a great debate with brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and tony katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com ryan told me he thinks the ultra right are using all the right code words to stir up fear but the religious we profiled people not because of something they've done because of how they look or what they pray to or because of the color of their skin or from their ethnic identity if you protest against it if you say that that's this criminalization of that's terribly but that's kind of a hysteria in jena phobic approach then you're accused of political correctness now these are the cold words of the old to right now in america there's a great danger that people face what is a danger they can't find jobs they're losing their homes there's high unemployment there's growing poverty peter king those engage in the politics of diversion like many of the other republicans let's look for an enemy when the real threat the people have is something quite different and yet this becomes a convenient scapegoating as it has thr
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short and long term while here in syria i'm joined by brian becker national coordinator of the answer coalition and in our los angeles studio tony katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com hey fellas you know a lot of strong words today one lawmaker even holding up our constitution saying you know this living breathing constitution was crying today some reiterating that these hearings will contribute to a wave of fear and distrust in america i want to get your take on what we saw today on capitol hill well peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt to whip up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage industry as one of your speakers in an earlier piece in the last week hundreds of people have died in afghanistan the united states dropped bombs on those villages many young children have been killed and yet there's no scrutiny of that as an act of terrorism if you want to talk about what's radicalizing people around the world it's the cycle of violence and that cycle of violence has been intensified with the war in iraq that took a million lives in a record to t
short and long term while here in syria i'm joined by brian becker national coordinator of the answer coalition and in our los angeles studio tony katz host of the conversation with tony katz on p.j. t.v. dot com hey fellas you know a lot of strong words today one lawmaker even holding up our constitution saying you know this living breathing constitution was crying today some reiterating that these hearings will contribute to a wave of fear and distrust in america i want to get your take on...
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the group, answer coalition called on the u.s. to stop bombing libya. rebels in libya have taken the first steps to form a new government. it's happening as the american- led airstrikes drove forces loyal to moammar gadhafi back to two cities. >>> for a fifth night, flight over the sky as drivers honk their horn in support of the gadhafi government. hundreds of miles to the heat, in the capitol of benghazi, a crowd calls gadhafi. and they show the scars from the intense fighting from the past few days. coalition airstrikes eased the pressure on the city. the rebels have not pushed back against the government forces. in egypt then secretary robert gates says that will change. >> a lot of people who were in opposition and who played a role in the early days have honkerred down and it may be that the changed circumstances where he can't use the aircraft and where he's more claled in using his armor. they return to the fight. >> the air assault is turning into an opportunity for warplane makers to advise their products. french, british and american fighter
the group, answer coalition called on the u.s. to stop bombing libya. rebels in libya have taken the first steps to form a new government. it's happening as the american- led airstrikes drove forces loyal to moammar gadhafi back to two cities. >>> for a fifth night, flight over the sky as drivers honk their horn in support of the gadhafi government. hundreds of miles to the heat, in the capitol of benghazi, a crowd calls gadhafi. and they show the scars from the intense fighting from...
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the organizing group answer coalition said america should not be launching another war while vital public services are getting cut at home. >>> house speaker john baynor demanding president obama outline america's goals in libya. a senior u.s. defense official said u.s. war planes are responsible for more than 90% of coalition bombing runs overnight. secretary of state hillary clinton says the quickest way for the libyan leader moammar gadhafi to end this is to step down. >>> california voters seem to prefer senator diane finestein over barbara boxer. exclusive new field poll finds 48% approve of senator finestein's job performance compared with 42% for senator boxer. 40% also disapprove of senator boxer's work in washington. >>> california's cup runeth over. >>> after years of drought the reservoirs are full. perhaps too full. i'm consumer editor with the state of reservoirs stil ahead. >>> why people are being kicked out at a rate of 20,000 every day. >>> students, teachers and parents rallied in san francisco today against budget cuts. the group marched from the san francisco community
the organizing group answer coalition said america should not be launching another war while vital public services are getting cut at home. >>> house speaker john baynor demanding president obama outline america's goals in libya. a senior u.s. defense official said u.s. war planes are responsible for more than 90% of coalition bombing runs overnight. secretary of state hillary clinton says the quickest way for the libyan leader moammar gadhafi to end this is to step down. >>>...
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think muttley president of less government and brian becker the national coordinator for the answer coalition and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our team dot com slash usa or youtube dot com flash america i'm christine for we will be back in a half hour. wealthy british style. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into the report. once it was a part of russian territory there are still reminders to this day children wearing russian national costumes people having russian names and many orthodox churches are standing here but more than one hundred years ago it became the u.s. territory though some americans still don't know about. this over the last i have no idea about that stuff like nothing i don't know anything about that alaska is cold. it was cold a box of ice a polar bear garden and one russia but in the language of the indigenous peoples the word alaska means the great land. of. sven how concerned is steering his boat out
think muttley president of less government and brian becker the national coordinator for the answer coalition and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our team dot com slash usa or youtube dot com flash america i'm christine for we will be back in a half hour. wealthy british style. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into the report....
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sparked protests with critics saying they're targeting religion extremists brian becker from the answer coalition believes that the moves are stirring up hatred instead of dealing with the core issue of radicalization. peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt with up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage industry in the last week hundreds of people have died in afghanistan the united states and those villages many young children have been killed and yet there's no scrutiny of that as an act of terrorism if you want to talk about what you radicalizing people around the world it's a cycle while internet site will violence has been intensified with the war in iraq a million lives in a record to thousands of lives in afghanistan and right here in the united states innocent people who go to the mosque every week are being targeted by the f.b.i. who are being treated with agent provocateurs whose children are being entrapped in different schemes and falling conspiracies this is a cottage industry this is the first refuge of scoundrels and peter king is the mean scoundrel. of moscow's n
sparked protests with critics saying they're targeting religion extremists brian becker from the answer coalition believes that the moves are stirring up hatred instead of dealing with the core issue of radicalization. peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt with up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage industry in the last week hundreds of people have died in afghanistan the united states and those villages many young children have been killed and yet there's no scrutiny of...
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debate scene motley president of less government and brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and that's going to do it thanks so much for watching i'm christine for we will be back here in an hour and a hack. it's the secret incursion into the country. it's the invasion. of. tradition the language. this is the first to compete the beat. and culture. the bad the dims are still on aware of what's going on in their minds still asking too much. like the good news but. the great. one archie. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report listen to the. book and here are. so over cars or oh yeah. these are now available and being available training all over the world that's right people are joining the silver liberation army and they are basically financing the global insurrection with a. yes. let's bring in stacy herbert max kaiser there's a war on and in that case you can never have enough arms as a t.v. presenter to try to take my silver car is work force overcome this or here's a little video i want you to see get in the mood for this broadcast here it's a libyan t.v. presenter oh yea
debate scene motley president of less government and brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and that's going to do it thanks so much for watching i'm christine for we will be back here in an hour and a hack. it's the secret incursion into the country. it's the invasion. of. tradition the language. this is the first to compete the beat. and culture. the bad the dims are still on aware of what's going on in their minds still asking too much. like the good news but. the great....
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troops this summer as a regionally planned michael prysner veteran and member of the antiwar answer coalition agree there is a sense that afghanistan is a popular uprising of afghans from all walks of life from all backgrounds in every corner of afghanistan who rightfully see the occupation of their country as an empire trying to gain a foothold in the region that's of strategic importance for resources and for dominating the region and that in the hearing some signs that transition in kabul could be in the works it is afghan police who are the face of security on the streets is the afghan army a bit further out there as security responsibilities in every given night in that city so what's the purpose of these hearings well what fred inside these walls is meant to give lawmakers inside a progress report so they know how to best vote for the future of what happens in afghanistan or what could become increasingly difficult for them next messages when what they're hearing from general petraeus continues to differ immensely from what they hear from reports in five and outside of afghanistan in wa
troops this summer as a regionally planned michael prysner veteran and member of the antiwar answer coalition agree there is a sense that afghanistan is a popular uprising of afghans from all walks of life from all backgrounds in every corner of afghanistan who rightfully see the occupation of their country as an empire trying to gain a foothold in the region that's of strategic importance for resources and for dominating the region and that in the hearing some signs that transition in kabul...
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i also discussed the rosenberg case with brian bakker national coordinator for the answer coalition and see not only president of russia government i asked them if it's fair to say that it's a connection rather and that his wiki leaks are private first class bradley manning in the modern day rosenberg here's what they have to say. what bradley manning is accused of doing is releasing classified documents that the new york times published and that other mainstream media in europe published but what's important is that the military is treating him as if he could be and the charges are being prepared so that he could be sentenced to life in prison or executed for releasing these documents but the new york times suffer at the present and in that case too we're in you hear the republicans and conservatives in congress and in the media saying yes bradley manning should be if need be executed to to send a message to other people whistleblowers so in that sense i think there is a comparison even though some of the fact headlines are different things said bradley manning be executed for what he'
i also discussed the rosenberg case with brian bakker national coordinator for the answer coalition and see not only president of russia government i asked them if it's fair to say that it's a connection rather and that his wiki leaks are private first class bradley manning in the modern day rosenberg here's what they have to say. what bradley manning is accused of doing is releasing classified documents that the new york times published and that other mainstream media in europe published but...
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answers. >> as the coalition forces continue to pummel libb yashtion the president spoke yet again today tryingo explain to the american people l fundamental question. why is the u.s. in libya? last tuesday the president received intelligence that gadhafi force were his approaching the rebel stronghold of benghazi city of 700,000 even more rapidly than had been anticipated. gadhafi said we will show no mercy. >> and in the face of that the international community rallied and said we have to stop pl any potential atrocity inside of libb yaishtion sources say the president was alarmed not just about the potential mass slaughter but also that not stopping it would say pro democracy demonstrators throughout the arab world that the u.s. abandoned you and say to dictator that mubarak was fool for leaving and further destabilize libya neighbor egypt and tu neetion still vulnerable after own revolutio revolution. murky and suddenly launched war, the president says he wants to oust gadhafi from power but that is not the goal of this military action. >> when it comes to military action we are doing so in
answers. >> as the coalition forces continue to pummel libb yashtion the president spoke yet again today tryingo explain to the american people l fundamental question. why is the u.s. in libya? last tuesday the president received intelligence that gadhafi force were his approaching the rebel stronghold of benghazi city of 700,000 even more rapidly than had been anticipated. gadhafi said we will show no mercy. >> and in the face of that the international community rallied and said we...
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answer to colonel gaddafi's firepower. that is why they happened so delighted that the coalition has intervened. will the coalition be enough? they have not managed to destroy all of colonel gaddafi's tanks. they cannot do anything about the snipers. the hospital has been hit by tank fire. these pictures have come in over the last few days. it is impossible to verify them. conditions in the hospital are bad. many of the people have been hit by snipers. some of the worst cases are children. this matters because it is the last big town in western libya that is still in rebel hands. the airport where the plane was destroyed and the hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting centered on the porch. last night, the coalition bombed capital of tripoli. these coalitions broadcast this morning on libyan television plainly showed military vehicles burning. the government insists that civilian areas have been hit and 18 civilians have been killed. libyan television maintained that these pictures showed injured civilians. today, the authorities here took journalists to a funeral c
answer to colonel gaddafi's firepower. that is why they happened so delighted that the coalition has intervened. will the coalition be enough? they have not managed to destroy all of colonel gaddafi's tanks. they cannot do anything about the snipers. the hospital has been hit by tank fire. these pictures have come in over the last few days. it is impossible to verify them. conditions in the hospital are bad. many of the people have been hit by snipers. some of the worst cases are children. this...
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. >> make no mistake, today we are part of a broad coalition, we are answering the calls of a threatened people, and we are acting in the interests of the united states and the world. >> reporter: a coalition and commitment secretary of state hillary clinton confirmed during a summit meeting in france. >> america has unique capabilities, and we will bring them to bear to help our european and canadian allies and arab partners stop further violence against civilians. >> reporter: the u.s. taking the lead if only briefly. back in the state, groups of demonstrators from washington to california protested any involvement of american troops with the country still entrenched in two other war zones on this eighth anniversary of the start of the war in iraq. nbc. >>> from the man-made disaster in libya to a natural one in japan, in just the last few h r hours rescuers pull a teenaged boy and his grandmother from their home. more than 8,100 people are confirmed dead following the quake and the tsunami. 12,000 people are still missing more than a week later. and more than 450,000 people are now ho
. >> make no mistake, today we are part of a broad coalition, we are answering the calls of a threatened people, and we are acting in the interests of the united states and the world. >> reporter: a coalition and commitment secretary of state hillary clinton confirmed during a summit meeting in france. >> america has unique capabilities, and we will bring them to bear to help our european and canadian allies and arab partners stop further violence against civilians. >>...
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answer to colonel gaddafi's firepower. that is why they have been so delighted that the coalition has intervened. but will the intervention be enough? the coalition has not managed to destroy all of the tanks, and cannot do anything about the perot government snipers in the towers. the capital has been hit by tank fire. these pictures have come in of the the last few days, though it is impossible to verify them since the government will not allow us to go there. conditions in the hospital are pretty bad. many of the people here have been hit by snipers. some of the worst cases are children. the city matters because it is the last big town in western libya that is still in rebel hands. now the airport where the libyan air force plane was destroyed today and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is thought to have centered on the port. last night for the fifth night, the coalition bombed the capital tripoli. these pictures broadcast this morning on libyan television show military vehicles burning, but the government insists that civilian areas have bee
answer to colonel gaddafi's firepower. that is why they have been so delighted that the coalition has intervened. but will the intervention be enough? the coalition has not managed to destroy all of the tanks, and cannot do anything about the perot government snipers in the towers. the capital has been hit by tank fire. these pictures have come in of the the last few days, though it is impossible to verify them since the government will not allow us to go there. conditions in the hospital are...
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coalition. we are answering the calls of a threatened people. and we are acting in the interests of the united states and the world. >> the thousands of moammar gadhafi supporters gathered for a rally outside the leader's military camp in tripoli. it is believed they are trying to form a human shield to protect the libyan leader from attack. >> and the strong hold of the opposition movement comes word that moammar gadhafi's forces have moved back out of that city following an intense assault on the ground and in the air. here you see a fighter jet on fire and plummeting towards the ground. opposition leaders tell cnn that was one of their jets that they had hoped to use to stop moammar gadhafi's bombers. knew you can see it hitting the ground and blowing up. >> egyptians voted today on constitutional amendment but the most prominent opposition leader did not make it to the polls. crowds gathered around pro democracy leader mohamad albarhay claiming we don't want you and claiming he is-american agent. he gave up and turned back. it set the stage
coalition. we are answering the calls of a threatened people. and we are acting in the interests of the united states and the world. >> the thousands of moammar gadhafi supporters gathered for a rally outside the leader's military camp in tripoli. it is believed they are trying to form a human shield to protect the libyan leader from attack. >> and the strong hold of the opposition movement comes word that moammar gadhafi's forces have moved back out of that city following an...
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coalition. we're answering the calls of a threatened people and acting in the interests of the united states andorld. >> president obama right there, excuse me, explaining why american missiles and allied air strikes are now raining down on libya. emphasizing that this is a broad international effort. as noteworthy as what he said yesterday is what he left out. namely, his recent declaration that gadhafi must go. this is a momentous time for american relations with the arab world. joining he today, abc's george will, former congresswoman, jane harman who chaired the house spell jens committee. harman, paul wolfowitz, former deputy of defense under george bush. and robert wright, author. and from the u.s. institute of peace. thank you for joining me. let me ask you first. george, do you think this was the right thing to do? >> i do not. we have intervened in a tribal society in a civil war. and we've taken sides in that civil war on behalf of people we do not know or understand. for the purpose of creating a political vacuum by decapitating that government. into that vacuum, what will flow? we do
coalition. we're answering the calls of a threatened people and acting in the interests of the united states andorld. >> president obama right there, excuse me, explaining why american missiles and allied air strikes are now raining down on libya. emphasizing that this is a broad international effort. as noteworthy as what he said yesterday is what he left out. namely, his recent declaration that gadhafi must go. this is a momentous time for american relations with the arab world. joining...
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it is what i do not have an answer for at this time, but working with the coalition of independent schools, working with the archdiocese, i believe we can find a way. we have to recognize that unless there is an expansion of the program, working with that, we had to reduce our own allocation, so there is a number of issues to be worked out. supervisor campos: any other questions? what i would say to that, i think you raise an excellent point, and my hope is that eventually, we will get to a point where something can be done about those students as well. quite frankly, for me, division should be even beyond that. how do we, in a fiscally responsible way, get to a point where we could expand and make this available to as many youth as possible, independent of whether they are in public schools or not. i think this is a step, but i think it is important to remember that there are many students in san francisco in a private school system, and we need to make sure they are not left out. supervisor mar: thanks a lot to the school district staff for explaining the difficulties of the risk but als
it is what i do not have an answer for at this time, but working with the coalition of independent schools, working with the archdiocese, i believe we can find a way. we have to recognize that unless there is an expansion of the program, working with that, we had to reduce our own allocation, so there is a number of issues to be worked out. supervisor campos: any other questions? what i would say to that, i think you raise an excellent point, and my hope is that eventually, we will get to a...
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coalition. the truth is, diane, the white house does not have an answer. they'd like to do it by the end of this week, but it's unclear that will happen. president obama is quite eager to hand over command and control to the international coalition. >> the exit strategy will be executed this week, in the sense that we will be pulling back from our much more active efforts to shape the environment. we'll still be in a support role. >> reporter: that support role, supplying, jamming, intelligence, is not an exit strategy. it's still a huge commitment, though it would be significantly less than this initial phase in which the u.s. is carrying the overwhelming load. of the 161 tomahawks fired so far, 157 were american. four british. of the 175 sorties flown since the operation started, 113 were u.s. flights. 62 were by other countries. observers say you can discern some misgivings about how quickly this operation was launched in the remarks of the secretary of defense. >> this command and control business is complicated and we haven't done something like this k
coalition. the truth is, diane, the white house does not have an answer. they'd like to do it by the end of this week, but it's unclear that will happen. president obama is quite eager to hand over command and control to the international coalition. >> the exit strategy will be executed this week, in the sense that we will be pulling back from our much more active efforts to shape the environment. we'll still be in a support role. >> reporter: that support role, supplying, jamming,...
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and coalition forces were just answering the call of threatened people.is this the start of a new doctrine from this administration? >> what it is is a president who wants to mark a real departure from american intervention in the middle east under president bush. here you have a multilateralist approach, a french president, not the american president announcing the beginning of hostilities. it's a much different approach. this president saying there are definite limits, days not weeks. no combat troops under any circumstances. it reflects that different approach, jenna, but it also reflects something else. the end game here in libya is rather uncertain. the president has said gadhafi must go and yet you'll hear admiral mullen on "meet the press" this morning say he could remain in power and this mission could be seen as a success. >> that being said, what's the next step then if that's where we are right now? what is the u.s. strategy if we're going to go in. are we just waiting? gadhafi is not known to cave on issues liking thissing. >> you can go back
and coalition forces were just answering the call of threatened people.is this the start of a new doctrine from this administration? >> what it is is a president who wants to mark a real departure from american intervention in the middle east under president bush. here you have a multilateralist approach, a french president, not the american president announcing the beginning of hostilities. it's a much different approach. this president saying there are definite limits, days not weeks....
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>> not to belabor the point of a coalition, but ignatieff did not answer the question the other day whentalked about the red door and the blue door. they are going to have to come up with a better answer than what he gave here, and that will have to come up with some better questions to get a better answer. the last two weeks of jack layton, that is basically the only question we asked him, and he managed to give an answer that satisfied us, and a position that he is now uncomfortable with. ignatieff has a bigger chance of becoming prime minister, but he is going to have to nail it down in the first couple of days. >> we have to let it go for now, after watching this all and fold in a very dramatic day. we had lots of people putting this all into perspective, and it does not stop here. we will have full coverage on all of this unfolding political drama. peter will be there steering our coverage throughout this entire campaign. does not stop there. we will be watching it very closely. power in politics is now on six days a week. we will be added again tonight from of a plot to 7:00. we in
>> not to belabor the point of a coalition, but ignatieff did not answer the question the other day whentalked about the red door and the blue door. they are going to have to come up with a better answer than what he gave here, and that will have to come up with some better questions to get a better answer. the last two weeks of jack layton, that is basically the only question we asked him, and he managed to give an answer that satisfied us, and a position that he is now uncomfortable...
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could you answer in english what that communication is? >> we are not communicating with the coalition on the ground. we -- i misspoke. we are not communicating with the opposition forces on the ground. we are still seeing the same reporting in diplomatic channels, but when it comes to opposition forces and our military forces, we are not communication. >> it looks like, according to according to what we're hearing, what will happen to the change in command? >> because the change is still ongoing through what the command structure will be and what it will look like, and because of the nature of the partners enjoying capability and come to bear, they will be supporting missions here in the next couple days as they are bedded down and redy to get on the air tacking border. i would see it being phased over time. the slope of that phase needs to be worked -- we still need to do more work on it. >> so you think it could take two weeks, three weeks, a month? any idea at all? >> i would not hazard to guess that at this point. i think we will have more clarity on that as the days progress. >>
could you answer in english what that communication is? >> we are not communicating with the coalition on the ground. we -- i misspoke. we are not communicating with the opposition forces on the ground. we are still seeing the same reporting in diplomatic channels, but when it comes to opposition forces and our military forces, we are not communication. >> it looks like, according to according to what we're hearing, what will happen to the change in command? >> because the...
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do you believe the coalition is a legitimate option? could you please answer the question. >> on the abstract constitutional principle, ask the governor general. i am here and i repeat, the thing that every canadian voter have to understand when they cast their ballot -- they are the boss -- if you all take for the block, if you both for the grain, you will get more of this, more contempt for democracy, more neglect of priorities for canadian families. the only alternative to a conservative government is a compassionate, irresponsible liberal government. >> how will you explain this to canadians who are primarily concerned about the economy? >> you cannot separate the economy from democracy. one of the reasons why we are a success in the world is because we are a democracy. when a government makes the wrong choices, when you make choices that will harm the economy in the long term, you have to choose democracy. you have to have an election. mr. harper's idea is that an election will threaten the economy and democracy will reduce the stability of the country. t
do you believe the coalition is a legitimate option? could you please answer the question. >> on the abstract constitutional principle, ask the governor general. i am here and i repeat, the thing that every canadian voter have to understand when they cast their ballot -- they are the boss -- if you all take for the block, if you both for the grain, you will get more of this, more contempt for democracy, more neglect of priorities for canadian families. the only alternative to a...
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coalition. >>> president obama will be in chile later today, where he plans to answer questions on the military operation in libya. he'll also address a latin community, praising them as models for the world. >>> officials at japan's damaged nuclear power plant are scrambling to find out what caused a cloud of smoke to rise up from reactor number three this morning. workers were evacuated while they try to get to the bottom of it. >>> and it's another stormy day in california. the sierras get another two feet of snow after a weekend storm dumped more than twice that amount. also, heavy rain and flooding is on tap for the southern end of the state. >>> the ballroom is hopping once again as the new crop of celebrities hit the floor. kirstie alley and sugar ray leonard are among those vying for the mirrorball trophy. season 12 of "dancing with the stars" kicks off tonight at 8:00, right here on abc. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, a bullied boy who fought back. with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metaboli
coalition. >>> president obama will be in chile later today, where he plans to answer questions on the military operation in libya. he'll also address a latin community, praising them as models for the world. >>> officials at japan's damaged nuclear power plant are scrambling to find out what caused a cloud of smoke to rise up from reactor number three this morning. workers were evacuated while they try to get to the bottom of it. >>> and it's another stormy day in...
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antiquated or whether or not it's still relevant i cannot answer those questions but it is understandable at least to some extent why the coalition forces structure now the crowd has gathered inside the storage facility they're incredibly angry they're holding up pictures at home a bit of a screaming condemnation criticism at the international community a little bit further on the hill with locals that have literally come with the children and families to see what is happening the sense you get on the ground is that this is just a ticking bomb the anger the frustration that is growing on the streets of tripoli is discernible the streets are very very quiet and most of the shops are closed people are very afraid because for three consecutive nights the missiles have fell so the question on everyone's mind here is what makes the international community constituted with god as a legitimate target in tripoli for the c.r.t. tripoli. well our polls there has been in tripoli for two weeks now she's constantly tweeting for us from the capital during these coalition bombings as we just saw from her there at that where house her last tweet
antiquated or whether or not it's still relevant i cannot answer those questions but it is understandable at least to some extent why the coalition forces structure now the crowd has gathered inside the storage facility they're incredibly angry they're holding up pictures at home a bit of a screaming condemnation criticism at the international community a little bit further on the hill with locals that have literally come with the children and families to see what is happening the sense you get...
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antiquated or whether or not it's still relevant i cannot answer those questions but it is understandable if he's to some extent by the coalition forces struck here not a crowd has gathered inside the storage facility they're incredibly angry they're holding up pictures of moammar gadhafi they screaming condemnation and criticism at the international community a little bit further on the hill is locals that have literally come with the children and their families to see what is happening the sense you get on the ground is that this is just a ticking bomb the anger the frustration that is growing on the streets of tripoli is discernible the streets are very very quiet and most of the shops are closed people are very afraid because for three consecutive nights the missiles have fell so the question on everyone's mind here is what next will the international community constitution regard as a legitimate target in tripoli policy r.t. tripoli. what a stir on top of all the action in libya check out our twitter page artie's paula you've just seen there reporting from the country this talk to locals in the region she says they feel th
antiquated or whether or not it's still relevant i cannot answer those questions but it is understandable if he's to some extent by the coalition forces struck here not a crowd has gathered inside the storage facility they're incredibly angry they're holding up pictures of moammar gadhafi they screaming condemnation and criticism at the international community a little bit further on the hill is locals that have literally come with the children and their families to see what is happening the...
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almost exactly a week after the coalition assault on libyan leader moammar gaddafis forces began, we sit here tonight with more questions than answers. i asked white house deputy national security adviser dennis mcdonough this week what americans should expect. the success of this mission, then, to is not necessarily whether we leave or whether we stay. it's what? i guess i'm trying to figure out, what is the exit strategy? >> well, we're not talking about an exit strategy. the president defin it clearly the other night in terms of our initial efforts in this undertaking. we carved out a space where we will be able to enable our partners to take over the no-fly zone. we have turned the troops back from benghazi, protected those civilians. and we continue to degrade his forces, so they can't undertake the kind of mass atrocity that we all feared just a week ago. gwen: but gaddafi is still in power, even as nato is leading the mission and as secretary of state hillary clinton conceded last night, the end is not yet in sight. >> this operation has already saved many lives, but the danger is far from over. as long as the gadhafi regime
almost exactly a week after the coalition assault on libyan leader moammar gaddafis forces began, we sit here tonight with more questions than answers. i asked white house deputy national security adviser dennis mcdonough this week what americans should expect. the success of this mission, then, to is not necessarily whether we leave or whether we stay. it's what? i guess i'm trying to figure out, what is the exit strategy? >> well, we're not talking about an exit strategy. the president...
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do you believe that a coalition is the legitimate parliamentary option you'll pursue? >> i answered that question in the past. >> with all respect, sir, you're asked it every day on the campaign did you don't answer it on the first day. please answer the question. >> on the abstract constitutional principle, ask the governor general. i am here, and i repeat, the thing that every canadian voter has to understand when they cast their ballot, and they are the boss here, is if you vote for the ndp, if you vet for the bloc, and if you vote for the veins, you will get for of this, contempt for democracy, more neglect of the priorities of the families. the only alternative to a conservative government is a compassion liberal government. >> [inaudible] [speaking french] >> translator: how will you explain this to canadians prior marely concerned about the economy? you can't separate them, and one of the reasons why for a success in the world is because we're a democracy, and what of government makes the wrong choices? when you make choices that harm the economy in the long term, well, you h
do you believe that a coalition is the legitimate parliamentary option you'll pursue? >> i answered that question in the past. >> with all respect, sir, you're asked it every day on the campaign did you don't answer it on the first day. please answer the question. >> on the abstract constitutional principle, ask the governor general. i am here, and i repeat, the thing that every canadian voter has to understand when they cast their ballot, and they are the boss here, is if you...
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answer to colonel gaddafi is weaponry -- colonel gaddafi's weaponry. although the libyan air force has pretty much been destroyed, some tanks remain inside misrata. the coalition cannot do anything about the pro-gaddafi snipers in the town. misrata's hospitals have been hit by fire. these pictures have come in over the last few days. there is no possibility of verifying them because the government has not allow this to go there. many patients have been hit by snipers. some of the pictures are too disturbing for us to show. misrata matters because it is the last big town in western libya still in western -- still in rebel hands. the airport was shut down today, and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is said to be centered on the port. last night, the coalition bombed the capital, -- the capitol, tripoli, for the fourth night running. images on the television plainly showed military vehicles running. but the government insisted that civilian areas and had been hit and 18 civilians had died. according to libyan television, these pictures showed injured civilians. today, the libyan authorities took journalists to s
answer to colonel gaddafi is weaponry -- colonel gaddafi's weaponry. although the libyan air force has pretty much been destroyed, some tanks remain inside misrata. the coalition cannot do anything about the pro-gaddafi snipers in the town. misrata's hospitals have been hit by fire. these pictures have come in over the last few days. there is no possibility of verifying them because the government has not allow this to go there. many patients have been hit by snipers. some of the pictures are...
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answer any questions for you about this agenda. i will turn the mike over. >> i just wanted to thank you and lombardo for the great work and the regional approach. there is a coalituion, the county coalition this came out of. what is this alliance? >> these are the counties with sales tax in the county. there is a coalition forming over the years to gather a couple of times a year, coming to a meeting of the minds on a legislative agenda. >> this 2011 legislative agenda, can you talk about how this is different? it seems very similar and flexibility is a key part. >> there is not that much different. increasing revenue and protecting revenue. that has not changed. if this is reaffirmed, there is a level of certainty as far as protection revenue, which wasn't in play at this time last year. however, transportation revenue is always at risk of diversion. and high-speed rail, time is of the essence to get the bonds sold and getting the funds flowing in particular, among other projects. >> we have mr. mark watts. >> glad to be here. we have spoken in the past month about the tax swap. it was capitulated here for your benefit. the budget sub-committee met on these issues, and have moved the bi
answer any questions for you about this agenda. i will turn the mike over. >> i just wanted to thank you and lombardo for the great work and the regional approach. there is a coalituion, the county coalition this came out of. what is this alliance? >> these are the counties with sales tax in the county. there is a coalition forming over the years to gather a couple of times a year, coming to a meeting of the minds on a legislative agenda. >> this 2011 legislative agenda, can...
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external side as well i can't know what your answer is going to be given next question but at the end of the day you think the people of libya will thank the coalition forces for intervening. has anyone ever thanked the coalition forces for intervening except some with her with her with an incredible agenda do the afghanistani thank the coalition forces for intervening to the yugoslav the serbians to the iraqis nobody is grateful for those interventions because those interventions leave the people poor and impoverished and the victims and their countries are destroyed and turned into small states of the global power that isn't something anyone can be grateful for parker says balkans expert always a pleasure to have you on the program thank you. well the coalition acting in libya is made up of nato members but the alliance itself is not officially involved as of yet the europe correspondent for c daniel bushell's in brussels for us tonight where nato is deciding what its role is going to be. we're in day two or two of the nato meeting here in brussels and the first decision yesterday made was to enforce a no fly zone over libya airspace the next is t
external side as well i can't know what your answer is going to be given next question but at the end of the day you think the people of libya will thank the coalition forces for intervening. has anyone ever thanked the coalition forces for intervening except some with her with her with an incredible agenda do the afghanistani thank the coalition forces for intervening to the yugoslav the serbians to the iraqis nobody is grateful for those interventions because those interventions leave the...
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fifth night of coalition air strikes the debate over who should lead the allied intervention off the u.s. decreases it's a bold and fails to bring results. please crack down on the answer staring to go straight as in brussels with tear gas and water cannon the protesters. say western countries should not be imposing caps and holding while spending millions on libya . and the first images of the workers struggling to save life situation in japan's fukushima plant are the most reports say three more of the so-called nuclear sub the rise have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. twenty forty five now here in moscow has cut short the sport makes you feel. actually following on from that story russia is about to go figure skating crazy isn't it not exactly as you say japan unable to host the world championships so russia stepped into the breach it got the finalists yeah you're right the circumstances may be far from ideal but nonetheless it's a great on the same for russia isn't it now to get these games absolutely six countries they wanted the games after japan russia got it sadly or putin stepped in and now they've got it so we have more on that story plus the r
fifth night of coalition air strikes the debate over who should lead the allied intervention off the u.s. decreases it's a bold and fails to bring results. please crack down on the answer staring to go straight as in brussels with tear gas and water cannon the protesters. say western countries should not be imposing caps and holding while spending millions on libya . and the first images of the workers struggling to save life situation in japan's fukushima plant are the most reports say three...