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] i urge you to continue covering bahrain.s, there'so a saying that says, god does not kill you, that does not kill you, it makes you stronger. that is what happened to me. i am more determined to fight for freedom and democracy in my country. as i told you, more than two years ago, struggle for democracy in this part of the world is not an easy thing. it is a difficult thing. you're dealing with the ruling family that came outside this treated200 years ago, people like slaves. now we want to change the situation to more democratic environment. it is not an easy thing. it has a cost. there'll be more cost. thousands of people are behind bars, hundreds of human rights and political activists are behind bars. in and out of jail the past three and four years. we pay the high cost. the struggle still goes on. [indiscernible] 2011, we started a peaceful revolution, calling for democracy. since that day, we have started a one-way ticket and we're not going back until we achieve our democracy. eel, on what charges reconvicted and sen
] i urge you to continue covering bahrain.s, there'so a saying that says, god does not kill you, that does not kill you, it makes you stronger. that is what happened to me. i am more determined to fight for freedom and democracy in my country. as i told you, more than two years ago, struggle for democracy in this part of the world is not an easy thing. it is a difficult thing. you're dealing with the ruling family that came outside this treated200 years ago, people like slaves. now we want to...
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you spoke about the fear of the sunnis and bahrain.are you assuming that the bahrain it could just be much easier for them to be -- to go through the words t the democra? because i don't feel this is the case where they are having the current role in bahrain they don't find it to offer as they are givin doing with the human s activists in saudi arabia. and the other factor is a. what would change? i want to ask you to speak to the issue of identity. can we separate the internal problems of identity from the government that comes to bahrain? >> i've been a member of the egyptian parliament in presenting the freedom and justice party and spoke to the full relations committee. living in egypt during the past three years, i don't agree with the characterization that they failed or had to rule by decree that it's important to contextualize the situation in which he didn't rule the freedom and justice party government that the national government. very recently the interior ministry stated that it wasn't anything even when he existed on gett
you spoke about the fear of the sunnis and bahrain.are you assuming that the bahrain it could just be much easier for them to be -- to go through the words t the democra? because i don't feel this is the case where they are having the current role in bahrain they don't find it to offer as they are givin doing with the human s activists in saudi arabia. and the other factor is a. what would change? i want to ask you to speak to the issue of identity. can we separate the internal problems of...
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read in bahrain most prominent human rights activists is walk free after serving a two year jail term speaking with a pledge to continue his fight even though it already landed him in prison once and be arrested for inciting protests and venting anger at the bahraini and monarchy via twitter stake a closer look at the actions that landed him in jail back in two thousand and two he became one of the founders of the bahrain center for human rights and remained affiliated with the organization now serving as president there soon after the so-called arab spring uprising started in bahrain regime became a target of the government in march two thousand and eleven our men broke into his home detained and beat him the next month it was fired into his elderly mother's house and he soon started getting death threats death threats via twitter may two thousand and twelve he was briefly arrested after taking part in giuliana songes show on r t and three months later he was sentenced to three years in jail for organizing and participating anti-government protests that term reduced by a year in sept
read in bahrain most prominent human rights activists is walk free after serving a two year jail term speaking with a pledge to continue his fight even though it already landed him in prison once and be arrested for inciting protests and venting anger at the bahraini and monarchy via twitter stake a closer look at the actions that landed him in jail back in two thousand and two he became one of the founders of the bahrain center for human rights and remained affiliated with the organization now...
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bahrain is key rights figure. to continue his fight against the regime to books free having served prison term for taking part in mass protests. a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international. the sounds of warning sirens and shelling have become common for the residents of the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk it's rural areas came under fire several times this week as the fighting between the military and the local militia escalated after houses a hospital in the school were hit during the week many locals decided to leave all send their children away to safety as. reports. tera shattered glass and mortar shells the calling card of the ukrainian army as it push deeper into eastern ukraine. we ran with the first year children we heard a loud bang was very scared everyone was screaming and we didn't know where to run . my son was crying he had a panic attack it's awful that children are being put through this how could they sell the city withou
bahrain is key rights figure. to continue his fight against the regime to books free having served prison term for taking part in mass protests. a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international. the sounds of warning sirens and shelling have become common for the residents of the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk it's rural areas came under fire several times this week as the fighting between the military and the local militia...
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bahrain's leading anti government activist has told r.t. he'll continue his fight for democracy despite his previous activities landing him in jail for two years. was arrested for taking part in protests and from. people said on twitter so let's shed a little more light on his achievements and why he has ended up behind bars well back in two thousand and two establish the bahrain center for human rights an organization which he ran for nine years at the time of the uprising he was already targeted by the government in march two thousand and eleven armed men broke into his home detained and beat him the following month tear gas was fired into his elderly mother's house he began receiving death threats on twitter and in may two thousand and twelve he was briefly arrested after taking part in julian assange show here on r.t. three months later rashad was sentenced to three years jail for organizing and participating in anti-government protests the term was reduced by a year in december and today for now at least he's a free man and r.t. was on
bahrain's leading anti government activist has told r.t. he'll continue his fight for democracy despite his previous activities landing him in jail for two years. was arrested for taking part in protests and from. people said on twitter so let's shed a little more light on his achievements and why he has ended up behind bars well back in two thousand and two establish the bahrain center for human rights an organization which he ran for nine years at the time of the uprising he was already...
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you can practically see iran from bahrain.terms of a deal between iran and the u.s. about iraq? >> the countries of the gcc, kuwait, saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae and qatar, are all concerned that iran is going to assert its power and its influence in an aggressive way against them. their protection against that is the united states. so every time the united states -- every time it looks like the united states is cutting a deal behind their back, they get worried. that's what happened when the united states announced nuclear negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. they knew nothing about it, and they were totally surprised, and they were quite alarmed. david: i think a lot of people out there,, would wonder why. i mean, obviously, one of the biggest concerns or one of the countries with the biggest concerns about iran is israel. but why would these arab oil states have concerns about iran? >> because, i don't know, maybe 90% of their revenues come through oil shipped through the strait of hormuz, and iran with basica
you can practically see iran from bahrain.terms of a deal between iran and the u.s. about iraq? >> the countries of the gcc, kuwait, saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae and qatar, are all concerned that iran is going to assert its power and its influence in an aggressive way against them. their protection against that is the united states. so every time the united states -- every time it looks like the united states is cutting a deal behind their back, they get worried. that's what happened...
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one of bahrain's most prominent human rights activists has told r.t. he'll continue his fight even though we've just been released from prison after spending two years behind bars now job was arrested for taking part in protests and for an anti monarchy dry that he posted on twitter so let's try and shed a little bit more light on our jobs achievements and exactly how we ended up behind bars it goes back to two thousand and two when he established the bahrain center for human rights an organization that he would run for nine years at the time of the of the uprising he was already targeted by the government march twentieth seven men broke into his home and attacked him the next month tear gas was fired into his mother's home he soon began receiving death threats on twitter and then made twenty twelve he was briefly arrested after taking part in julian assange program right here on r.t. three months later that our job was sentenced to three years in jail for participating in illegal antigovernment protests that was reduced by a year in december and today
one of bahrain's most prominent human rights activists has told r.t. he'll continue his fight even though we've just been released from prison after spending two years behind bars now job was arrested for taking part in protests and for an anti monarchy dry that he posted on twitter so let's try and shed a little bit more light on our jobs achievements and exactly how we ended up behind bars it goes back to two thousand and two when he established the bahrain center for human rights an...
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shannon returned home from a one year deployment in bahrain and kuwait. she was accompanied by her friends, naturally, who also came back from bahrain and kuwait. >> i'm extremely humbled. i was not expecting anything like this at all. the reason we were so surprised is because we just did our job for a year, and what i really want to do is just pay respect to the warriors before us that didn't get recognition that de sever the ultimate recognition, because, you know, they gave their lives for our freedom. >> now the welcome home celebration was organized in part by the operation yellow ribbon of south jersey. >>> very nice. >> welcome home indeed. >> absolutely. >> lots more to come here on "eyewitness news", including ... >> the us moving on at the world cup. they may have lost to germany, but it is on to the next rounds. >> and it is an adorable duet, you don't want to miss. a little girl and her big scary dog it, he's not so scare, common. >> don't be scared. >> we'll have that coming up. >> i won $200,000 there once. >> did you really? why do i think
shannon returned home from a one year deployment in bahrain and kuwait. she was accompanied by her friends, naturally, who also came back from bahrain and kuwait. >> i'm extremely humbled. i was not expecting anything like this at all. the reason we were so surprised is because we just did our job for a year, and what i really want to do is just pay respect to the warriors before us that didn't get recognition that de sever the ultimate recognition, because, you know, they gave their...
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the warwick tanner and two year old shannon of somerdale returned home from one year deployment in bahrainnd kuwait. she was accompanied by her friend natalie who was also returning from bahrain and kuwait. >> i'm extremely humbled. i was not expecting like this at all and the reason we were so surprised is because we just did our job for a year and what i really wanted to is just those who didn't get recognize that deserve the ultimate recognition because they gave their lives for our freedom. >> tonight's welcome home celebration was organized in part by operation yellow ribbon of south jersey. >>> new at 11:00 tonight fisherman reels in a great white shark off the coach of long beach island take a look. rich la san see says he caught this juvenile shark about 15 minutes off the shore. he says he was surprised to see its head and teeth more importantly pop out of the water. he says he removed the hook and then sent that shark on its way. >> a crown controversy erupts in delaware. a new miss delaware is crowned after a dispute erupts over the age of the first winner. "eyewitness news" rep
the warwick tanner and two year old shannon of somerdale returned home from one year deployment in bahrainnd kuwait. she was accompanied by her friend natalie who was also returning from bahrain and kuwait. >> i'm extremely humbled. i was not expecting like this at all and the reason we were so surprised is because we just did our job for a year and what i really wanted to is just those who didn't get recognize that deserve the ultimate recognition because they gave their lives for our...
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bahrain is losing and the government has told r.t. he'll continue to fight for democracy despite his previous activities a landing him in jail for two years now below job but was arrested for taking part in protests and for anti moment he gibe pay posted on twitter so lets the it shed a little more light on the bill read jobs achievements and how he ended up behind bars so back in two thousand and two he established the bahrain center for human rights and organization he would run for nine years at the time the uprising it was already targeted by the government in march twenty seventh on demand broke into his home detained and beat him the following month tear gas was fired into his elderly mother's house his soon began receiving death threats on twitter in may two thousand and twelve he was briefly arrested after taking part in julian assange to show he or nazi three months later was sentenced to three years jail for organizing and but to support in antigovernment protests the term was reduced by again december and today but now at l
bahrain is losing and the government has told r.t. he'll continue to fight for democracy despite his previous activities a landing him in jail for two years now below job but was arrested for taking part in protests and for anti moment he gibe pay posted on twitter so lets the it shed a little more light on the bill read jobs achievements and how he ended up behind bars so back in two thousand and two he established the bahrain center for human rights and organization he would run for nine...
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thanks for joining us today bahrain's most prominent human rights activist says he will continue his fight even though he's only just been released from prison after serving a two year sentence now bill about job was arrested for taking part in protests and for an anti jibe that he posted on twitter so let's show a little bit more light if we can on jobs achievements and how he ended up actually going behind bars it was back in two thousand and two he established the bach rain center for human rights an organization he would run for nine years at the time of the uprising he was already targeted by the government in march twenty one men broke into his home detaining him beating him to death the next month tear gas was fired into his mother's house then he soon began receiving death threats on twitter and may twenty twelve then on to organize he was briefly arrested after taking part in julian assange right here on our. three months later but our job was sentenced to three years in jail for organizing a participating illegal anti-government protests the term was reduced by a year in de
thanks for joining us today bahrain's most prominent human rights activist says he will continue his fight even though he's only just been released from prison after serving a two year sentence now bill about job was arrested for taking part in protests and for an anti jibe that he posted on twitter so let's show a little bit more light if we can on jobs achievements and how he ended up actually going behind bars it was back in two thousand and two he established the bach rain center for human...
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ambassador bahrain. thank you for joining us today.encyhas said in iraq depends on one thing, iraq he leaders reaching agreement on the unity government that addresses fighting minority sunnis and the kurds. can this be achieved? >> i doubt it. it's too little, too late. the world has been surprised by the rapid advance of isis and its partners, the sunni population of iraq. for those who have been watching iraq or while, it is no surprise. we saw this coming in 2010. the obama administration was warned about it by the embassy in iraq. minister0, prime maliki has been systematically excluding, alienating the sunni population for a host of very repressive measures. the fact that they're rising up against him and saying we have had enough, you are done, should come as no surprise. >> is there a plan to reunite all the factions? >> it's hard to say. the equation has flipped. is there someone who can put humpty dumpty back together again? frankly, i doubt it. >> what is the best case scenario here? goes, that there is a unity government fo
ambassador bahrain. thank you for joining us today.encyhas said in iraq depends on one thing, iraq he leaders reaching agreement on the unity government that addresses fighting minority sunnis and the kurds. can this be achieved? >> i doubt it. it's too little, too late. the world has been surprised by the rapid advance of isis and its partners, the sunni population of iraq. for those who have been watching iraq or while, it is no surprise. we saw this coming in 2010. the obama...
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human rights watch blasts bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protesters. russian a football fans may have struck an own goal at the world cup in brazil some reportedly displayed neo nazi banners during their side's opening match and accuracy the team get points deducted by fifo. investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this. or this. when. in one thousand nine hundred eighty when spotlight was playing cisco in moscow we had a huge fight there was more than eight hundred people involved in a brawl but you know and that is just one of the fights i see described now a retired hooligan he says fan culture has changed massively in russia today if you put a stereotype of an english football hooligan or an italian ultras is no longer applied to us we went our own way now there are no loud criminal cases against huge compared to the ninety's back in the soviet days football was considered one of the nation's prides history's
human rights watch blasts bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protesters. russian a football fans may have struck an own goal at the world cup in brazil some reportedly displayed neo nazi banners during their side's opening match and accuracy the team get points deducted by fifo. investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this....
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human rights watch are blasting bahrain for cracking down against people using cameras to expose the violence police violence against anti-government protesters and. the u.s. army readying to leave afghanistan and most of its soldiers and equipment will be out of the country by the end of the year or his very important i reports that the government has plans for the military paraphernalia that may be shipped back to u.s. soil. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war soldiers are returning home and so is their military arsenal a used armored vehicle that will be used during swat calls and other emergency situations nine foot tall mine resistant trucks specifically designed to survive roadside bomb attacks are parked all throughout the u.s. local and state police departments have acquired more than four hundred m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants
human rights watch are blasting bahrain for cracking down against people using cameras to expose the violence police violence against anti-government protesters and. the u.s. army readying to leave afghanistan and most of its soldiers and equipment will be out of the country by the end of the year or his very important i reports that the government has plans for the military paraphernalia that may be shipped back to u.s. soil. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war...
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matthew has been excommunicated made more money online from a soul so to human rights watch blasts bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to try to expose police violence against anti-government protesters has been a long running theme there we've got more on it at all to dot com. local police forces in america are getting a heavy duty upgrade in the form of military equipment washington says it's using surplus hardware from its overseas was know to bolster security back at home but some americans fear their neighborhoods are now going to turn into war zones of their own when important eyes got the story. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war soldiers are returning home and so is their military arsenal a used armored vehicle that will be used during swat calls and other emergency situations nine foot tall mine resistant trucks specifically designed to survive roadside bomb attacks are parked all throughout the u.s. local and state police departments have acquired more than four hundred m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine gu
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from tunisia to egypt, bahrain, and syria.ore than 50 years, a quiet american scholar has been helping people bring down their dictators. his tactics of nonviolent resistance have been used in revolutions from serbia to ukraine and iran. >> to be counted as a threat to a tyrant is a matter of pride, i would say. it means we're effective. it means we're relevant. >> this is the story of the power of people to change their
from tunisia to egypt, bahrain, and syria.ore than 50 years, a quiet american scholar has been helping people bring down their dictators. his tactics of nonviolent resistance have been used in revolutions from serbia to ukraine and iran. >> to be counted as a threat to a tyrant is a matter of pride, i would say. it means we're effective. it means we're relevant. >> this is the story of the power of people to change their
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he lost his leg eight years ago in a car crash while serving in bahrain. last year he took bronze in the world championships. xo don't really consider myself a dancer. if i were upar is there and the leg would go flying off in a roundhouse kick to the audience. i don't think it's going to happen. i think it will be just fine. >> in this duet, his dance partner plays the part of his dead comrade. >> it's kind of just a meditation on the recovery process. just the resiliency and kind of bouncing back from this sort of thing and getting back to finding a new sense of normalcy. >> according to the show's narrator, the production makes no judgment about the politics or morale at the of war. morality of war. >> he just says this is part of who we are. when it seems like a good idea and it seems simple and seems like were going to only be there for three months, think again. >> with conflict threatening much of the middle east, history will on defend america's role in the region. now it is the turn of dance to help america come to terms with war. >> dance and vet
he lost his leg eight years ago in a car crash while serving in bahrain. last year he took bronze in the world championships. xo don't really consider myself a dancer. if i were upar is there and the leg would go flying off in a roundhouse kick to the audience. i don't think it's going to happen. i think it will be just fine. >> in this duet, his dance partner plays the part of his dead comrade. >> it's kind of just a meditation on the recovery process. just the resiliency and kind...
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we hear from bahrain's most prominent human rights activists free after serving in jail term for organizing anti-government protests to continue his struggle. seven am in moscow or bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news beginning in the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk where people are getting used to the shelling gunshots and spending nights in the basement this is an army offensive on anti-government protesters draws closer to the city center with residential areas coming under fire almost daily over the last week a school kindergarten and hospital and several homes and apartments were hit in the shelling the escalation prompted many to send their children away from the city as archy's paullus leader reports. tera shattered glass and mortar shells the calling card of the ukrainian army as it pushed deeper into eastern ukraine. we ran with a first year children we heard a loud bang it was very scared everyone was screaming and we didn't know where to run. my son was crying he had a panic attack it's awful that children are being put through this how could they s
we hear from bahrain's most prominent human rights activists free after serving in jail term for organizing anti-government protests to continue his struggle. seven am in moscow or bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news beginning in the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk where people are getting used to the shelling gunshots and spending nights in the basement this is an army offensive on anti-government protesters draws closer to the city center with residential areas...
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countries, an egypt that was hiding nazis, and at the same time also arab countries, morocco and bahrain, where you have a jewish population, and they're in the upper house of the par him. so that's the other -- the par him. so that's the flip side. i home that this might be -- piling lead to other thinks in the muslim world, and so far in all my traveling since we had the story in "the new york times," people were much more intrigued to learn about what happened, what role did in the nazis play so i hope this is opening to curiosity in arab countries. >> there's so much more to this book, obviously, and i'm sure other questions that will come up and really reads like a caper, an absolutely fascinating book, and congratulations to both of you for this work and to see it here in print must be immensely satisfying itch want -- satisfying. i want to open up the floor to questions. any questions back there? mark? >> hey, guys. on the family -- >> just introduce yourself. >> mark, muzitti, colleague of nick and former colleague of souad. the family, did they learn he was nazi from your for or
countries, an egypt that was hiding nazis, and at the same time also arab countries, morocco and bahrain, where you have a jewish population, and they're in the upper house of the par him. so that's the other -- the par him. so that's the flip side. i home that this might be -- piling lead to other thinks in the muslim world, and so far in all my traveling since we had the story in "the new york times," people were much more intrigued to learn about what happened, what role did in the...
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dot com also there you can read human rights watch bahrain for cracking down on those who use cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests. in other news spain's new king has been sworn in but the mood in the country is far from celebrate three hundred seventy mana kids have rallied in madrid shortly after king philippe took to the throne the protests spirit is strong in the austerity plate nation with millions of spaniards being pushed deeper into poverty the sentiment is also aggravated by the royal family to see lavish lifestyle as a result the crowning ceremony this. all one color stepping down did signal an end of an era as a gifted sailor he competed in the nine hundred seventy two olympics following a military coup in the eighty's he went on t.v. in full army uniform and ordered troops back to their bases not many royals would pose in a controversial photo either having shot at an elephant whilst on safari in africa and being a keen motorcyclist did no harm to him at all. his image to the people of his country but what many will no doubt remember most is w
dot com also there you can read human rights watch bahrain for cracking down on those who use cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests. in other news spain's new king has been sworn in but the mood in the country is far from celebrate three hundred seventy mana kids have rallied in madrid shortly after king philippe took to the throne the protests spirit is strong in the austerity plate nation with millions of spaniards being pushed deeper into poverty the sentiment is...
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boss human rights watch slams bahrain for cracking down on those who use cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protesters . spain's new king has been sworn in but the mood of the country is far from celebre torrie hundreds of anti-monarchists have rallied in madrid shortly after king felipe into this round of protests spirit is strong and you stared and played nation with millions of spaniards being pushed deeper into poverty the sentiment is also aggravated by the royal family's perceived lavish lifestyle as a result the crowding ceremony was kept low key. juan carlos stepping down signal today end of an era as a gift to say or be completed in one thousand nine hundred eighty lympics following a military coup in the eighty's he went on t.v. in the full army uniform and ordered troops back to their bases now many royals will. posed in a car virtual photo having shot dead an elephant whilst on safari in africa kane motorcyclist's did nothing to harm his image among these people but what matthew will no doubt remember most as what he wants told the lady venezuelan preside
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dot com also our web site at the moment human rights watch slams bahrain for cracking down on those who use cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests and you can read about that at r.t. dot com. spain's new king has been sworn in but the mood in the country is far from celebrator eight hundred seventy one a kids have rallied in madrid shortly after king philippe took to the throne of the protest spirit is strong in the stereotype plagued nation millions of spaniards being pushed into poverty the sentiment is also rag of eighty by the royal family to see a lavish lifestyle and as a result the crowning ceremony. i wore on college stepping down signaled the end of an era as a gifted sailor he competed in the one nine hundred seventy two olympics and following a military coup in the eighty's he went on t.v. in full army uniform and ordered troops back to their bases not many royals who also would pose in a controversial photo having shot dead an elephant whilst on safari. in africa and being a motorcyclist did nothing to harm his image among his people but what many
dot com also our web site at the moment human rights watch slams bahrain for cracking down on those who use cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests and you can read about that at r.t. dot com. spain's new king has been sworn in but the mood in the country is far from celebrator eight hundred seventy one a kids have rallied in madrid shortly after king philippe took to the throne of the protest spirit is strong in the stereotype plagued nation millions of spaniards...
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human rights watch blast bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protesters. claims new king was crowned on thursday filippi the six takes over from his father juan carlos the first has abdicated but not all spaniards are celebrating there were anti-monarchy protests nationwide even in the center of the capital were security was heightened for the relatively low key coronation three police officers were injured during clashes in madrid seven activists were arrested but quickly released the progress mood has been heightened by years of hysteria and soaring unemployment while the monarchy was seen patch awaiting a lavish lifestyle and seeing its reputation battered by fraud allegations well watchers say the new king has got a tough job on his hands. one parlous was very charismatic and funny she was close to the. function the reading and this might be a problem for the more the right to remain the expectation and his going to arrange a number of human crises become a problem of. his multiple need to show he's only a king but w
human rights watch blast bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protesters. claims new king was crowned on thursday filippi the six takes over from his father juan carlos the first has abdicated but not all spaniards are celebrating there were anti-monarchy protests nationwide even in the center of the capital were security was heightened for the relatively low key coronation three police officers were injured during clashes in madrid...
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organized crime and he's declared that the mafia has been excommunicated plus two human rights watch last bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests are just a few of the many very relevant stories right now we've got lined up for you if you take a look at. spain's new king was crowned on thursday philippe the six takes over from his father juan carlos the first. but not all spaniards are celebrating their monarchy protests nationwide even the center of the capital where security was heightened for the relatively low key coronation three police officers were injured during clashes in madrid seven activists were arrested that they were quickly released again the protests moods been heightened by years of austerity and soaring unemployment or the monarchy was seen as perpetuating a lavish lifestyle and seeing its reputation battered by fraud allegations war watchers say the new king's got a tough job on his hands that for. one carlos was very charismatic and funny she was close to the people however phillipe is more of a functionary
organized crime and he's declared that the mafia has been excommunicated plus two human rights watch last bahrain for cracking down on people using cameras to expose police violence against anti-government protests are just a few of the many very relevant stories right now we've got lined up for you if you take a look at. spain's new king was crowned on thursday philippe the six takes over from his father juan carlos the first. but not all spaniards are celebrating their monarchy protests...
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because you know although things are getting better we're still in a very very sort of tepid week in bahrain and i think that if the fed were to tighten sharply i think that you could easily see a reversal of some of the positive economic trends that we've seen and so yeah i think that i think that the you know the saying that the tapering is not tightening is it is pretty accurate in that the fed should sort of hold the line here or not you know jump to any conclusions that inflation is going to become a sustained event here. now if and when the fed decides to hike rates what mechanisms do they have available and can you explain this in layman's terms please . yes so this confuses a lot of people i think that if you if you read some of the new york fed's research over the last few years the you know kind of get a better grasp of this and what the fed is doing right now is they're paying interest on excess reserves and what that allows the fed to do is to maintain a substantial balance sheet but still hike rates if they need to do so instead of you know we hear a lot about the fed funds rate
because you know although things are getting better we're still in a very very sort of tepid week in bahrain and i think that if the fed were to tighten sharply i think that you could easily see a reversal of some of the positive economic trends that we've seen and so yeah i think that i think that the you know the saying that the tapering is not tightening is it is pretty accurate in that the fed should sort of hold the line here or not you know jump to any conclusions that inflation is going...
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am in pleas in -- sued am in place in 2003, when you had the arab resolutions in tunisia, yemen, bahrain and syria, you would have had a major problem in iraq. you see what happens when you leave the dictator in place, as happened with bashar al-assad. >>> we are joined by a senior professor at john hopkins school. advanced study and former iraq lecturer. do we have a ticking time bomb in our hands? >> i don't think so. i don't think the rebels represent a military threat to baghdad, they do represent a political threat to the rule of nouri al-maliki, and it's a serious threat to the unity and stability of iraq. >>> it's a serious threat. does the u.s. have a responsibility now. >> it's not a matter of responsibility, it's a matter of whether we can do something effective to improve the situation. there may well be military things we can do. i thought the president made a good start when he said first and foremost i want to know what the political plan is for iraq. he's right to insist on that political plan, because this problem originates in the divisive sectarian politics in iraq, pur
am in pleas in -- sued am in place in 2003, when you had the arab resolutions in tunisia, yemen, bahrain and syria, you would have had a major problem in iraq. you see what happens when you leave the dictator in place, as happened with bashar al-assad. >>> we are joined by a senior professor at john hopkins school. advanced study and former iraq lecturer. do we have a ticking time bomb in our hands? >> i don't think so. i don't think the rebels represent a military threat to...
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saddam hussein in place in 2003, when 2011 happened and you had the arab resolutions on through libya, bahrain, egypt, and syria, you would have still had a major problem in iraq. you can see what happens when you leave a dictator in place, as what happens now. what i prefer a situation where we left saddam hussein in place in 2003? do i think the region would be safer if we did that? my answer is unhesitatingly no. >> that was former prime minister of britain tony blair speaking over the weekend. could you respond to the comments he made? the situation in iraq was extremely bad, and definitely it of feared the republic with reason. you cannot justify post-fact of an invasion that was absolutely horrible. first of all, it was unjustified. lie,d, it was based on a the weapons of mass destruction. just in the imagination of some people who wanted to invade iraq. justifications were invented after. democracy, getting rid of a dictator and that very was inictator just as he 2003, a very good friend of the united states and of britain when he was fighting iran in the 1980's. but let's forget about
saddam hussein in place in 2003, when 2011 happened and you had the arab resolutions on through libya, bahrain, egypt, and syria, you would have still had a major problem in iraq. you can see what happens when you leave a dictator in place, as what happens now. what i prefer a situation where we left saddam hussein in place in 2003? do i think the region would be safer if we did that? my answer is unhesitatingly no. >> that was former prime minister of britain tony blair speaking over the...
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struggles for power, but also regional wars by performies taking place in syria, iraq and lebanon, bahrain and other places. >> iran, of course, we heard john kerry say the u.s. is willing to work with iran on this iraq crisis. how does iran help here? the u.s. are not happy with the shia led government and al-malaki government. could they convince iran to convince al-malaki to step aside. >> you asked me earlier about what saudi arabia said. the reality is the reason why saudi arabia is very angry was al-malaki. they believe he is a client of iran. when i say there is a regional war by performy, it's between saudi arabia and iran. this is the big dogs, they are waiting -- >> you have the u.s. seemingly reaching out. >> why? because iraq is iran's most important ally. iran has major political capitol inside iraq. iran could really exercise its influence and try to convince al-malaki to stand own or establish a more inclusive government, a national unit government that addresses the legitimate grievances of sunni arabs. isis or isil is embedding itself within the sunni community. you don't
struggles for power, but also regional wars by performies taking place in syria, iraq and lebanon, bahrain and other places. >> iran, of course, we heard john kerry say the u.s. is willing to work with iran on this iraq crisis. how does iran help here? the u.s. are not happy with the shia led government and al-malaki government. could they convince iran to convince al-malaki to step aside. >> you asked me earlier about what saudi arabia said. the reality is the reason why saudi...
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saddam in 2003, when 2011 happened and you have the revolution going through libya and yemen and bahrain and syria, you still would have had a major problem in iraq. you see what happens when you leave the dictator in place, as has happened now. the problems don't go away. >> is that a fair argument? >> no, he's being a bit disingenuous. there's no doubt about the fact that our venture in iraq hastened the problem that we see today. there's also no doubt about the fact that this might have happened in any case. but our involvement there, i think, moved things along much more quickly than they otherwise would have. and did so at an enormous cost to the united states of america. you know what the real irony is, that after a civil war in iraq that's liable to take anywhere from six months to two years or longer, lots of people killed and all the rest of that stuff, one of the possible scenarios, as a matter of fact, i think one of the more likely ones, is the rise of another blood-thirsty despite in iraq. >> he's saying, if we left saddam hussein in place, it's not like iraq would have been
saddam in 2003, when 2011 happened and you have the revolution going through libya and yemen and bahrain and syria, you still would have had a major problem in iraq. you see what happens when you leave the dictator in place, as has happened now. the problems don't go away. >> is that a fair argument? >> no, he's being a bit disingenuous. there's no doubt about the fact that our venture in iraq hastened the problem that we see today. there's also no doubt about the fact that this...
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so consequencely, i think we have a number of allies, bahrain, saudi arabia, the united states arab emirates that are still going to allow us to operate there to sustain operations should it come to that. >> thank you both very much. we're watching this fast and furious. we're also watching something happening in our country that is raising we've seen arizona's go get in the president's face before. now something that just happened that might have her doing it all over again. car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but
so consequencely, i think we have a number of allies, bahrain, saudi arabia, the united states arab emirates that are still going to allow us to operate there to sustain operations should it come to that. >> thank you both very much. we're watching this fast and furious. we're also watching something happening in our country that is raising we've seen arizona's go get in the president's face before. now something that just happened that might have her doing it all over again. car...
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you also, though, key, you have unrest in places like bahrain and parts of saudi arabia.here facing incredible difficulties. lebanon, for sure. is it too early to see the whole post-world war i map disi want inauguration? >> i don't think it is. i think something that general williams hit upon in the last segment was crucial here. sunnis in syria for three years have had scud missiles, barrel bombs and saran gas on their head and asked and begged the americans to intervene. when's now happening and let's be quite clear, the malaki government i think very much a client of not just the iranian regime but the revolutionary guard corps of iran. there's the cleaverest character in the at least and now in baghdad overseeing the security apparatus and you have iran inviting the united states effectively to provide air cover for the revolutionary guard corps. if the u.s. were to intervene in iraq in this manner and surgical air strikes on isis, i think, maybe this is too pessimistic and dire, but a huge recruitment rallying cry for isis because sunnis think the united states fran
you also, though, key, you have unrest in places like bahrain and parts of saudi arabia.here facing incredible difficulties. lebanon, for sure. is it too early to see the whole post-world war i map disi want inauguration? >> i don't think it is. i think something that general williams hit upon in the last segment was crucial here. sunnis in syria for three years have had scud missiles, barrel bombs and saran gas on their head and asked and begged the americans to intervene. when's now...
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the same thing we've seen happen in civil war in bahrain that more or less has calmed down.nd we're seeing the first sunni/shiite war break out in the middle east. >> mark ginsburg, thank you very much. >>> to the u.s. border where president obama has announced a new set of policies expected to stem the flow of immigrants making their way from texas into mexico. nbc's mark potter is joining me now with more from miami. with a hello to you, what's the story there? >> alex, hello. as this crisis began to build along the border over the last few months and this flood of unaccompanied minors, tens of thousands of them, and family members made their way across the border into texas, overwhelming the processing facilities there, voices began ton rise loudly, demanding that the white house issue a strong statement and put together a plan to try to bring this dangerous flood from central america under control. well, yesterday, the white house finally made that statement. children and families crossing the texas border every day. the white house is now trying to bring it under contro
the same thing we've seen happen in civil war in bahrain that more or less has calmed down.nd we're seeing the first sunni/shiite war break out in the middle east. >> mark ginsburg, thank you very much. >>> to the u.s. border where president obama has announced a new set of policies expected to stem the flow of immigrants making their way from texas into mexico. nbc's mark potter is joining me now with more from miami. with a hello to you, what's the story there? >> alex,...
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jersey welcome home shanon and natalie, the two of them are returning from the year of deployment in bahrain and kuwait. they were recently serving in the u.s. coastguard. she said she was completely surprised by the turnout. good for her. >> 4:51 as i get ahead of myself with weather on the is's with caitlin roth. >> seeing all of those flags, fourth of july 1 week away, we are quickly moving, starting to ramp upright now. sum are-like weather returning too. we have fair skies generally across the philadelphia area we have clouds down to the south. we have a cold front moving through right now. that will make weather changes as we go through the day. we will start off with clouds, kind of hazy and muggy for the drive-in, clouds come and go down towards the south. we will see some sunshine. once sunshine breaks out that might create a couple of showers. it can't be ruling out anything today, not the totally rain free, every within will see them but if you get stuck under a shower it will be very brief. these are quick spotty rain showers, they will be out of here by the time we hit this even
jersey welcome home shanon and natalie, the two of them are returning from the year of deployment in bahrain and kuwait. they were recently serving in the u.s. coastguard. she said she was completely surprised by the turnout. good for her. >> 4:51 as i get ahead of myself with weather on the is's with caitlin roth. >> seeing all of those flags, fourth of july 1 week away, we are quickly moving, starting to ramp upright now. sum are-like weather returning too. we have fair skies...
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the two are returning from a year deployment in bahrain and kuwait.he was completely surprised by the turn out. >> we just did our job or whatever but it's nice to see familiar faces and nice to see people i don't know to come out and support us. so i really appreciate it i know natalie appreciates it, too. thank you very much for coming out. we're completely humbled. (applause). >> she's a sterlinhigh school graduate and has also received awards for her role in president's ford's funeral and president obama's inauguration. >> it's app annoying problem for lot of people. their shirts won't stay in their pants. magna tucks is promising to fix that problem. fox's steve noviello puts it to the deal or dud test. >> reporter: the makers of magnet tucks saying they're not tucking around and that don't want you to either. the way you sneak a hand around the back of your pants to ivory tuck your shirt halfway through the day? but all their set of rubber magnets really ready for work out? >> this is hand constructed and customized. >> reporter: better -- more
the two are returning from a year deployment in bahrain and kuwait.he was completely surprised by the turn out. >> we just did our job or whatever but it's nice to see familiar faces and nice to see people i don't know to come out and support us. so i really appreciate it i know natalie appreciates it, too. thank you very much for coming out. we're completely humbled. (applause). >> she's a sterlinhigh school graduate and has also received awards for her role in president's ford's...
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from bahrain to algeria to yemen. landing next in a very unlikely place. libya.tizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind. massacres in prison. so he was a horrendous, horrible, brutal dictator. >> anyone who spoke out against him at all would be arrested immediately, sometimes tortured, sometimes killed. >> tracy shelton is a 34-year-old freelance journalist fro
from bahrain to algeria to yemen. landing next in a very unlikely place. libya.tizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one...
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twenty-nine returned from a year of deployment in bahrain and kuwait. >>> it is nice to see people who i don't know to come out and support us. i really appreciate it. so thank you very much for coming out. we're complete liz humled. >> yes. >> they deserve that. she's a sterling high school graduate and also received awards for her role in president ford's funeral, president obama's inauguration. >>> next, could the art museum steps, be history. >>> the proposal, for the the stairs, famous rocky stairs, that may give it a new look. what do you think of this. >>> and. >> i lost everything, they wanted to erase me, forever. >> too old, at 24. that is why miss delaware was stripped of her crown, why she said that someone made a big mistake. >>> plus sky fox live over a overturn tractor trailer near wilmington delaware in the southbound lanes of i-95, kacie next with alternatives and traffic mess in your morning commute on th the steps stallone ran up in rocky of course could get a make over. new development, calls for a expansion at the philadelphia museum of art, adding a 24-foot window
twenty-nine returned from a year of deployment in bahrain and kuwait. >>> it is nice to see people who i don't know to come out and support us. i really appreciate it. so thank you very much for coming out. we're complete liz humled. >> yes. >> they deserve that. she's a sterling high school graduate and also received awards for her role in president ford's funeral, president obama's inauguration. >>> next, could the art museum steps, be history. >>> the...
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. >> we're every where, bahrain we have two stores. >> it began with the b. >> i necessity that is my don't like sweets and i love this. >> good to see you. >> i love this. >> i ate sweets early, i'm all hyped up. >> thanks. >> you talking about sweets, there is jen. you know jen. >> of course. >> brody fredrick is obsessed with tony lukes, has to be driven to the place too many times that i can count. >>> here's the situation, girls will be getting married this weekend friday night, saturday night even on sunday what if there is wedding drama. we will help you and let you hear, what you have been saying to us. hear, what you have been saying toall the chicken in your grocery store is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-prod
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they -- the royal families in saudi arabia, the government of kuwait, bahrain, all of these states are very concerned about the uprising of the people because the -- islamism has a real draw to these people and sounds good. now the problem will be once you set up a caliphate like in what we are seeing in iraq and syria, they can set up an islamic state, but can they govern it? that's where it always falls down. we will fee these people want to live under that draconian islamist, sharia law. >> won't this be uniting them with world powers against isis? >> i think al qaeda will be drawn in, as will its muslim brotherhood. everybody will be touched by this they look at shia muslims as her ticks. the possibility of bringing iran into the conflict to put this down is pretty good. >> yeah, certainly an alarming events happening over there. no doubt about that. thank you both. appreciate it. >>> president obama is expected to ask congress tomorrow for $2 million to deal with a surge of illegal immigration, including thousands of children arriving from central america without their parents. bu
they -- the royal families in saudi arabia, the government of kuwait, bahrain, all of these states are very concerned about the uprising of the people because the -- islamism has a real draw to these people and sounds good. now the problem will be once you set up a caliphate like in what we are seeing in iraq and syria, they can set up an islamic state, but can they govern it? that's where it always falls down. we will fee these people want to live under that draconian islamist, sharia law....
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we went to saudi arabia, bahrain, dubai and kuwait. >> seth: wow. >> which was a lot of fun.here literally was no alcohol? >> yeah! if you think you have a drinking problem, go to kuwait. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. do they give you a three day chip for that or -- [ laughter ] do you qualify for that? now, you -- i've done the same. like, you do a lot of private shows. you do corporate shows, community theater. >> oh, yeah! >> seth: you've had some pretty bad -- like, because, people don't always respond well to what an improv show is. >> yeah. especially if it's a -- you know, when it's like a private gig. we did one that was -- these corporate shows, their people pay $15,000 to have the world famous "second city" show up. you know, john belushi and bill murray and martin short and who are you? [ light laughter ] and you come walking into their living room. it was a jeweler down in south florida. i was ecstatic. i got a free trip home. i'm from south florida and -- [ cheers ] go seminoles. >> yeah! >> seth: all right. >> yeah! all right! anyway -- [ laughter ] so we -- we g
we went to saudi arabia, bahrain, dubai and kuwait. >> seth: wow. >> which was a lot of fun.here literally was no alcohol? >> yeah! if you think you have a drinking problem, go to kuwait. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. do they give you a three day chip for that or -- [ laughter ] do you qualify for that? now, you -- i've done the same. like, you do a lot of private shows. you do corporate shows, community theater. >> oh, yeah! >> seth: you've had some pretty...
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is the first time we see blood letting on the continue cl front from iraq to syria to lebanon and bahrain and lebanon. this has never happened in modern history, anytime throughout the history of islamic and that's why it's extremely dangerous. you add two countries rallying along ethnic lines, syria and iraq, and refugee problems in lebanon and jordan, you add to that leadership in the region and europe, which makes leadership important, unfortunately leadership was absent in the last two years. because we didn't do much about the rise of isis in the so-called islamic state, we didn't do much to check the power in syria, allow them in that environment, we see them moving from syria to iraq and we have two major non-state actors, hezbollah and isis, throwing their weight around the region and ablght acting like states. >> ifill: so many say i.s.i.l. is scarier than isis. i want to ask you, mary jane deeb, about this conflict hisham describes, is it becoming regional or already is? >> it already is in many because because the idea of isis, the islamic group, is not to change a government w
is the first time we see blood letting on the continue cl front from iraq to syria to lebanon and bahrain and lebanon. this has never happened in modern history, anytime throughout the history of islamic and that's why it's extremely dangerous. you add two countries rallying along ethnic lines, syria and iraq, and refugee problems in lebanon and jordan, you add to that leadership in the region and europe, which makes leadership important, unfortunately leadership was absent in the last two...