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permit creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chessboard and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east they're fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok let me jump in on this i want to go to a great restaurant short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic state with our chief. mission of free accreditation free zones for judges is free to make amends free. three stooges free. old free blog just plug in video for your media projects and free media don carty dot com. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. the future of coverage. welcome back beautiful remind you we're discussing the prospects for sustaining global economic recovery. but first let's see what russians think
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turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok i'm going to jump in on this i want to go to a break or after a short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic state with our team. if you can. aggressively for that through a tiny nation into the global spotlight. three years after the georgia attacks sad to say. could anything have stopped the bloodshed. did russia have any choice but to step in. president medvedev gives the straight answers. it used to be an ideal place for a holiday little change in a moment. the winds of war are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future.
turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is...
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turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east they're fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok well you know joe you know this i want to go to a break for after a short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic state with our. it used to be you know i deal place for a holiday. the ends of the war are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future sleep. sleep. the lists and. lists pips mum mum. would be so much brighter. about sums from the pulse to the pressure of the sun. starts on t.v. dot com. welcome back eurostar peter lawwell remind you we're discussing the prospects for sustained global economic recovery. but fir
turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east they're fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i...
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turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for a alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok i'm going to jump in on this i want to go to a great restaurant short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic state with our. ok officers order. this street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that the soviet files on. download the official location to i phone oh i pod touch from the i.q. exam still. life on the go. video on demand ati's mind bold colors and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. welcome back to crossfire i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the prospects for sustained global economic recover
turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for a alternative to the dollar and that i think is...
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turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok we're going to jump in and this is going to go to a greater after a short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic stay with archie. the history of this place runs through the centuries. paradise for archeologists. and ecological tourists. but one fateful night. tommy of life q. pimps are. now this republic got its life back. hoping dreaming and retraining. the follow. the elite. the lose the south. just so. odd. wealthy british scientists some time to practice. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports o
turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is...
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. >> right across the arab middle east, there are people watching and wondering if they can do the same thing. >> refugees have described tanks, armed soldiers, and gunships used in the assaults. quest get the latest features and analysis on line. >> colonel gaddafi, how you end this crisis? >> the reality of trying to build a new society is much harder. >> we have been there from the beginning and we are still at the heart of this story. the continuing coverage from the region. stay with the "bbc." >> i apologize for that slight disruptions but we are back. get on the right side of history, that is what hillary clinton challenge was to countries who may still have economic ties to syria. this comes after five months of a brutal government crackdown which activists say has claimed more than 1700 lives. at least 10 people were killed by security forces in a number of locations. here is our diplomatic correspondent. >> despite five months and the firing line, the syrian support on to the streets demanding that the regime must go. this appears to be from today. there are protests across th
. >> right across the arab middle east, there are people watching and wondering if they can do the same thing. >> refugees have described tanks, armed soldiers, and gunships used in the assaults. quest get the latest features and analysis on line. >> colonel gaddafi, how you end this crisis? >> the reality of trying to build a new society is much harder. >> we have been there from the beginning and we are still at the heart of this story. the continuing coverage...
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turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is why we're seeing all this right now and yes if saudi arabia blows it's going to be ok i'm going to jump in on this i want to go to a great restaurant short break we'll continue our discussion on oil and global economic state with our chief. last time low self-esteem was in the cool gum region the farm influx from all over the world caught a few centimeters to sell. this time archie goes to the amore region. for the cold war still gets people hyped up. her an ancient tribe fights to save its culture. where cranes are protected in the first the fish of nature reserve. to the original. bush a close up on the marquee. player is used to be an ideal place for a holiday. t
turned it creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chess board and make sure that in fact what has been happening since two thousand and one is many of these arab countries are fed up with washington's militarization of the middle east are fed up with the mess in iraq they're fed up with the heavy handedness that's coming out of washington and they're looking to china they're looking to russia they're looking to the european union for an alternative to the dollar and that i think is...
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there such a thing over the past few months we've seen the us waffle as change rages across the arab middle east some western backed dictators remain firmly in power while the same time forced regime change is happening in libya all in is this a new doctrine or just muddling through. you can. discuss whether there's an obama doctrine i'm joined by phyllis bennis in washington she is project director at the institute for policy studies in paris we have to he is a libyan political analyst and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right phyllis i'd like to go to you first you know we're both americans and we're used to having presidents having doctrines when it comes to foreign policy and we had harry truman we had a universal policy you know you do universal doctrine that is if you support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation ok john f. kennedy pay any price bear any burden to assure the survival and success of liberty we all remember that one and we should it's a good saying george w. bush had his own to the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in the world now mr oba
there such a thing over the past few months we've seen the us waffle as change rages across the arab middle east some western backed dictators remain firmly in power while the same time forced regime change is happening in libya all in is this a new doctrine or just muddling through. you can. discuss whether there's an obama doctrine i'm joined by phyllis bennis in washington she is project director at the institute for policy studies in paris we have to he is a libyan political analyst and...
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you had an arab spring in the middle east that promises more democracy and human rights for
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doubt very much if they're really going to commit large sums of money to support the arab countries of the middle east and north africa i'd like to think they would but i think they're quite serious differences of opinion there and trying to commit billions of dollars to support can easier or wherever it is i think is probably a step too far at this stage paula fine going to you know i'm not going to ask anyone here to be a middle east expert here but i think it's quite interesting this picture of aid for actually in egypt and you know a lot of people that are critical of western involvement in north africa would say you know you know the money my comment is going to be all these strings attached and it's going to be the west involving itself in this very complicated and long term transformation i mean is is that it's shows it is the west trying to flex its muscle saying we're going to stay engaged in this region and they may think it's for good reasons but a lot of people in the region don't see it that way. i've there's a degree of cynicism in what you're saying there and i don't think that i share
doubt very much if they're really going to commit large sums of money to support the arab countries of the middle east and north africa i'd like to think they would but i think they're quite serious differences of opinion there and trying to commit billions of dollars to support can easier or wherever it is i think is probably a step too far at this stage paula fine going to you know i'm not going to ask anyone here to be a middle east expert here but i think it's quite interesting this picture...
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somebody tell me a while ago, unlike some of the other strong men, if you did a poll of the arab world, the middle eastassad would be the most popular leader. what makes him so popular outside of syria? >> the syrians have not made peace with israel. he still has a degree of radical credential. plus also syria is one of the great centers in the arab world along with egypt and others but syria has not gotten so close to the united states. so, again, it's kept its street cred in ways in the arab world that the mubaraks never did, the saudis don't and so forth. the syrians have essentially kept their radical credentials sufficiently alive that the rest of the arab world or at least the arab street still respects them. >> richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations. what a puzzle. thanks very much. >> any time, chuck. >>> up next, our hump day panel. all about finger pointing. palin jabbing romney, paul hitting romney, michele bachmann hitting pawlenty. and the president, of course. but first, the soup of the day, after you've had a rough couple of months, couple of weeks, what better way
somebody tell me a while ago, unlike some of the other strong men, if you did a poll of the arab world, the middle eastassad would be the most popular leader. what makes him so popular outside of syria? >> the syrians have not made peace with israel. he still has a degree of radical credential. plus also syria is one of the great centers in the arab world along with egypt and others but syria has not gotten so close to the united states. so, again, it's kept its street cred in ways in the...
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troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for he called this man. >> he said something about an honor killing, he wanted to know what is an honor killing. >> muhammad sits on the muslim police advisory board of arizona. >> he said there is in iraqi immigrant trying to kill his daughter. they were afraid that somebody else, his son or a rea relative will go and finish the job yes. >> was at the time the chairman for the arizona chapter of care, the counsel on american islamic relations. i interviewed him long distance. >> the police were that interested there could be further harm brought to her. >> correct. i met the family. i tried to convince the mother that it is best interest for the father to surrender.
troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for he called this man. >> he said something about an honor killing, he wanted to know...
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troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for noor's safety in the hospital he called this man. >> he said something about an honor killing, he wanted to know what is an honor killing. >> muhammad sits on the muslim police advisory board of arizona. >> he said there is in iraqi immigrant trying to kill his daughter. they were afraid that somebody else, his son or a rea relative will go and finish the job yes. >> was at the time the chairman for the arizona chapter of care, the counsel on american islamic relations. i interviewed him long distance. >> the police were that interested there could be further harm brought to her. >> correct. i met the family. i tried to convince the mother that it is best interes
troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for noor's safety in the hospital he called this man. >> he said something about an honor...
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troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for noor's safety in the hospital he called this man. >> he said something about an honor killing, he wanted to know what is an honor killing. >> muhammad sits on the muslim police advisory board of arizona. >> he said there is in iraqi immigrant trying to kill his daughter. they were afraid that somebody else, his son or a rea relative will go and finish the job yes. >> was at the time the chairman for the arizona chapter of care, the counsel on american islamic relations. i interviewed him long distance. >> the police were that interested there could be further harm brought to her. >> correct. i met the family. i tried to convince the mother that it is best interes
troops about arab culture before the deployment to the middle east. detective bill lang reached her by phone and recorded the conversation. it has never been broadcast before and it is chilling. >> hi, this is detective bill lang of the peoria police department. i'm calling in reference to your husband. have you heard from him lately? >> the lieutenant overseeing the case was so concerned for noor's safety in the hospital he called this man. >> he said something about an honor...
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the arabs did have a large portion of the middle east in a remarkable span of time. however, scholars point out that there was the ability of the main ones per matcher fee and this may sound totally real, but in egypt, for example, many of the bishops had in theaters. there is that going on. most importantly and i think the first is something that should really be pointed out. it took a couple of centuries. in fact, a lot of these arab invaders have snobbishness and did not actually care for them. so for example, egypt says -- and this is why it did this on and sacrifice institutionalized charities, there is a festival like many other who establishes and essentially from the eighth, ninth, 10th, it is not what is happening, but a lot of people think it happened. so it was established. in here, the french claim that the body responded. and the ottoman empire was remarkably until the end. and of course there is a huge battle. there was much more of turkish nationalism. happened as a terrible, terrible episode in the street. that could not negate the centuries preceding
the arabs did have a large portion of the middle east in a remarkable span of time. however, scholars point out that there was the ability of the main ones per matcher fee and this may sound totally real, but in egypt, for example, many of the bishops had in theaters. there is that going on. most importantly and i think the first is something that should really be pointed out. it took a couple of centuries. in fact, a lot of these arab invaders have snobbishness and did not actually care for...
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middle east russia's deputy foreign minister dung of. joins us to discuss recent developments and the situation in the middle east and answer the question whether the region is going through the arab spring some experts say or a period of decline just about done of before he became deputy foreign minister you were russia's ambassador to egypt for a number of years and witnessed the tragic events that ship the country the life of the vast majority of egyptians remain bitterly hard and it's constantly deteriorating do you think there's a possibility that egypt will experience another way of mass protests this time inspired by economic demands what are the prospects for egyptian state or considering the influence of the region any crucial decisions taken should only be taken by the people employing a democratic procedure be it a referendum plebiscite or nationwide election did you know that there has been an action plan for reform drafted in egypt which includes reforming the electoral system for both parliamentary and presidential elections introducing amendments to the constitution adjusting existing legislation on adoption important new laws that will affect the social economic an
middle east russia's deputy foreign minister dung of. joins us to discuss recent developments and the situation in the middle east and answer the question whether the region is going through the arab spring some experts say or a period of decline just about done of before he became deputy foreign minister you were russia's ambassador to egypt for a number of years and witnessed the tragic events that ship the country the life of the vast majority of egyptians remain bitterly hard and it's...
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arab world. what's happening in the middle east has changed people's minds about the arab world and about islam. but unfortunately, not enough. and that's the reason i think that, if i may be a bit less humble, that the book is needed. a recent statistic was the one that distressed me the most. march 2011, so after tunisia and egypt started, a poll asked americans what they think of american-muslims. nearly three in ten, 28%, said that americans are sympathetic to al-qaeda. that, to me, is a very distressing number. i mean, you can argue that, you know, american muslims are more devout, maybe fundamentalist if you want to use a loaded word. but to say that three out of ten americans think that american muslims are sympathetic to possibly the worst terrorist organization in the world is something that is, indeed, quite appalling, i think, and something that needs to be challenged and refuted. and the sad thing is that this is based on complete ignorance. and the evidence, a recent, a 2010 september pew forum survey finds that only half of americans know that the koran with is the holy book of mus
arab world. what's happening in the middle east has changed people's minds about the arab world and about islam. but unfortunately, not enough. and that's the reason i think that, if i may be a bit less humble, that the book is needed. a recent statistic was the one that distressed me the most. march 2011, so after tunisia and egypt started, a poll asked americans what they think of american-muslims. nearly three in ten, 28%, said that americans are sympathetic to al-qaeda. that, to me, is a...