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that means the walgt is on asaad's side. and it also means that the really bad guys the al-qaida-affiliated are getting their weapons, anyway. >> you're confident about -- >> i'm not confident about anything except that, as you know, this cannot continue. >> what about benghazi? >> it's not the same. i know people are trying to draw that same lesson and i know this business about ownership. the united states did not break syria, therefore the united states does not own syria. syria is broken. you could potentially shorten this war by makeing it a fairer fight. i fully understand the united states has had enough of this. and i'll tell you why. there's a real wmd issue with north north korea or iran. the president of the united states of america is talking about a red line. the others are going to be watching. aaron said that's not in the cards right now. >> if you're looking at securing chemical weapon sites, you cannot do that from the air. you cannot just bomb these sites, isn't that right, aaron? you need to physically tak
that means the walgt is on asaad's side. and it also means that the really bad guys the al-qaida-affiliated are getting their weapons, anyway. >> you're confident about -- >> i'm not confident about anything except that, as you know, this cannot continue. >> what about benghazi? >> it's not the same. i know people are trying to draw that same lesson and i know this business about ownership. the united states did not break syria, therefore the united states does not own...
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pushing for a democratic syria without asaad.s we bring partners together in the coming weeks. we both agree that asaad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we will resolve this crisis and we will keep working for a syria that is free from tyranny. so again, mr. prime minister, i want to thank you for being here and being such a strong ally. i know that michelle appreciates the opportunity to host mrs. erdogan and your two wonderful daughters this morning. i'm looking forward to our dinner tonight and as always among the topics where i appreciated your advice that is close to our hearts, and that's how to raise our daughters well. you're a little ahead of me in terms their ages. with the prime minister's permission, i want to make one other point. there has been intense discussion around attacks in ben ghazi. i am intent on making sure that we do everything we can to prevent another tragedy like this from happening. that's why we have been taking a series of steps that were recommen
pushing for a democratic syria without asaad.s we bring partners together in the coming weeks. we both agree that asaad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we will resolve this crisis and we will keep working for a syria that is free from tyranny. so again, mr. prime minister, i want to thank you for being here and being such a strong ally. i know that michelle appreciates the opportunity to host mrs. erdogan and your two wonderful daughters this...
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naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. >> may we have a moment of silence for these brave men? thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask now that you allow a few moments for the family members to place a rose is in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] of --t a discovery discussion of media coverage of war.
naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment...
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. >>> asaad mine. >> what days? >>> 7 days a week. >> before you leave, counselor, do you have the radius map? showing this location? >>> i do not. i don't have a radius map, no. >>> it's part of the requirements we did submit a radius map to -- >> i understand. do you have the map? >>> we don't have it. >>> commissioner, i can give you our map which is 150 feet if that would help you. >> no, that's okay. i want to see what other restaurants are there. >> you have a minute left. >>> we don't have the map with us tonight unfortunately, but there was a finding at the hearing where the permit was issued that there are no like foods within 300 foot radius per pwc section 18.4 88. we don't have that radius map with us tonight. that's all we have to say at the moment. thank you. >> commissioner fong. >> good evening, commissioners, john kwong from the department of public works. the appellant and applicant holder did provide a brief to the board and i believe there is really nothing that the department can add to -- in pr
. >>> asaad mine. >> what days? >>> 7 days a week. >> before you leave, counselor, do you have the radius map? showing this location? >>> i do not. i don't have a radius map, no. >>> it's part of the requirements we did submit a radius map to -- >> i understand. do you have the map? >>> we don't have it. >>> commissioner, i can give you our map which is 150 feet if that would help you. >> no, that's okay. i want to...
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shells landing in a hezbollah controlled area of beirut after the group reiterated its support for the asaad government syrian rebel fighters have denied any involvement but middle east expert at least feels what they say can't always be trusted some members of the free syrian army deny that however there was one official who said that hezbollah are you know its activity will lead to repercussions that would target by the northern city of tripoli and beirut international airport and that perhaps is an indicator of what some of these armed opposition groups of these syrian opposition groups are indeed involved in what happened you have to remember that the free syrian army years and to the one block so if one spokesman denies that it might very well be that are not the opposition are opposition group which also use of title the free syrian army could have been involved in one of the rockets even landed here near of church of lies on the border between the southern beirut and the christian district so obviously this is not an attack on a husband lobbyists or a possible law institution it's a c
shells landing in a hezbollah controlled area of beirut after the group reiterated its support for the asaad government syrian rebel fighters have denied any involvement but middle east expert at least feels what they say can't always be trusted some members of the free syrian army deny that however there was one official who said that hezbollah are you know its activity will lead to repercussions that would target by the northern city of tripoli and beirut international airport and that...
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likely have used a deadly nerve agent in this civil war confusing washington's own accusations the asaad regime had been the one resorting to illegal chemicals. the cotton bowl rate and dozens of young pulled form protesters behind bars for taking part in antigovernment violence and made claims the defendants confessed only under torture. from socialist i can to poor put in the polls economic despair drives tens of thousands of former supporters of friends who are long to turn bad backs on the french president. news for russia and around the world this is our see with me your leadership of our thanks for joining us. your investigators say they have strong grounds to believe rebels in syria have used chemical weapons in the country's civil war while no evidence was found the government has ever released any deadly agents this flies in the face of washington's previous statement it was the assad regime which had apparently resorted to the illegal weapons trick and has the details now. you want human rights investigators say based on the evidence that they have the rebels in syria have used
likely have used a deadly nerve agent in this civil war confusing washington's own accusations the asaad regime had been the one resorting to illegal chemicals. the cotton bowl rate and dozens of young pulled form protesters behind bars for taking part in antigovernment violence and made claims the defendants confessed only under torture. from socialist i can to poor put in the polls economic despair drives tens of thousands of former supporters of friends who are long to turn bad backs on the...
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about syria western powers meanwhile have repeatedly claimed to have evidence suggesting president asaad has used chemical our arms is unlikely to be true in your opinion. you know all the western powers i mean of all. i think a gay and unfortunately trans they are looking for any occasion to trap jack or to organize something against the bashar alas that it's absolutely stupid because they're dumb ass and bashar they don't have any interest to use chemical weapons because the cultural war person thought the territory they are in a position where they are going to win war again to rebuild so they don't have to use chemical weapons because it would be absurd to come to predicted so every time we receive something from ation saying that the bashar regime is using chemical weapons we are very very cautious because we don't believe that kind of information the u.s. and that allies have threatened action should assad to use chemical weapons why are western powers saying nothing about what would happen if the rebels use them. but because all the west and power are supporting their boats and i
about syria western powers meanwhile have repeatedly claimed to have evidence suggesting president asaad has used chemical our arms is unlikely to be true in your opinion. you know all the western powers i mean of all. i think a gay and unfortunately trans they are looking for any occasion to trap jack or to organize something against the bashar alas that it's absolutely stupid because they're dumb ass and bashar they don't have any interest to use chemical weapons because the cultural war...
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we both agree that asaad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we will resolve this crisis and we will keep working for a syria that is free for tyranny. so again, mr. prime minister, i want to thank you for being here and being such a strong ally. i know that michelle appreciates the opportunity to host mrs. erdogan and your two wonderful daughters this morning. i'm looking forward to our dinner tonight and as always among the topics where i appreciated your advice that is close to our hearts, and that's how to raise our daughters well. you're a little ahead of me in terms their ages. with the prime minister's permission, i want to make one other point. there has been intense discussion around attacks in ben we lost for brave americans. i am intent on making sure that we do everything we can to prevent another tragedy like that meanshappening. we owe it to them to do everything in our power to protect personnel serving overseas. that's why we have been taking a series of steps that were recommended by the review board after
we both agree that asaad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way we will resolve this crisis and we will keep working for a syria that is free for tyranny. so again, mr. prime minister, i want to thank you for being here and being such a strong ally. i know that michelle appreciates the opportunity to host mrs. erdogan and your two wonderful daughters this morning. i'm looking forward to our dinner tonight and as always among the topics where i...
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trying to ascertain the facts of what took place with whether or not sarin gas was used by bashar al asaad on his own people. >> i think they're being cautious correctly. i don't think they wantd want to respond to this false red line the president allegedly put down. he was seeking deterrence. it is hard to manning a vital u.s. national security interest at stake in syria. it is hard to imagine an easy military response. we're even with air power, would we base a response out of israel, out of jordan, out of cyprus, turningkey. i think the president is being wisely careful in his rhetoric and actions. we probably ought to arm the factions. even that, we're going to give them surface to air missiles, stinger u.s. technology. probably not. 80,000 dead. a million dead. that a huge disaster for the syrians. >> meanwhile, while there is this determination issue going on with whether or not chemical weapons were used as the general points out, this huge humanitarian crisis has been persisting for almost two years now. so where does this put the onus on the president to have that coalition of th
trying to ascertain the facts of what took place with whether or not sarin gas was used by bashar al asaad on his own people. >> i think they're being cautious correctly. i don't think they wantd want to respond to this false red line the president allegedly put down. he was seeking deterrence. it is hard to manning a vital u.s. national security interest at stake in syria. it is hard to imagine an easy military response. we're even with air power, would we base a response out of israel,...
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they assume that bashar al asaad is so wrapped one what's going on in his borders that he is not goingo want to take on an extra enemy in israel and really retaliate in full. now, i don't know if that's going to bear out or prove true. but let's take that next step. if syria does retaliate against israel in a big way, that obviously makes us, puts us in a tough position. and the thought there is, now it's our ally on the line. we've already watched them cross this red line and not really done much about it. what do you think our move would be if syria goes ahead and retaliates in a substantial way against israel? >> that's a really good question. i think it is very difficult to answer that without seeing all the facts and the way syria is calculating the situation. as andrea was explaining, these attacks that israel carries out don't generally happen without either explicit or implicit u.s. knowledge. for several reasons, it is u.s. weapons, u.s. intelligence in some cases. sometimes israel will give the green light. if there is a regional attack against israel, the country that will c
they assume that bashar al asaad is so wrapped one what's going on in his borders that he is not goingo want to take on an extra enemy in israel and really retaliate in full. now, i don't know if that's going to bear out or prove true. but let's take that next step. if syria does retaliate against israel in a big way, that obviously makes us, puts us in a tough position. and the thought there is, now it's our ally on the line. we've already watched them cross this red line and not really done...
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asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. jacquier. =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. hamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. fiq youssef. zado.mohamed suahil mwangosi.a, daudi in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, dolan.te -- jarlath austin fin..eland, n. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richer, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> we are goin gto hold an informal support. anyone is welcome. members at anyly time. conversations]eneral crowd >> as this family comes to a close, the associated press is reporting the museum is revaluating its plan to include the names of two people to the journalist marmara
asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. jacquier. =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. hamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. fiq youssef. zado.mohamed suahil mwangosi.a, daudi in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, dolan.te -- jarlath austin fin..eland, n. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much....
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naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. j =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, charlotte -- jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and women. thank you very much. >> this concludes our ceremony this morning. we thank you all very much for joining us today. richard, we thank you especially for your gracious and inspiring words. we ask that you please allow a few moments for the family members to place roses in front of the memorial in honor of their loved ones. thank you. >> tonight, a news coverage, obama and david cameron. they discussed the syrian civil war. nswers questions about the benghazi attacks. this is that 8:00 eastern on c- span. preventission is to distra
naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. j =hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, charlotte -- jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we...