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and when you release those five barbarians he did grievous harm to this country.is going to come back to bite us. god forbid but it is. >> you know a lot of people have been saying that the president also senses war fatigue in america and there's little risk for him politically if he were not to go the extra mile to help iraq right now and just pull a vo vietnam and leave. >> first of all, the president's not up for re-election. he's got his damn pen in his phone why doesn't he do something with it as commander in chief which he's able to do something with. i'm not one of these interventionists but i'm sure as hell not one of these pacifists either. the fact of the matter is there's a mess there. we lost men there. i know families who lost their sons there. it's a horrible thing. i've been to arlington national cemetery like many people row after row after row of young people who died fighting there. and what do we have to do with it? what do you mean what do we have to do with it? these barbarians are taking their trucks, they're driving down there, we could pick
and when you release those five barbarians he did grievous harm to this country.is going to come back to bite us. god forbid but it is. >> you know a lot of people have been saying that the president also senses war fatigue in america and there's little risk for him politically if he were not to go the extra mile to help iraq right now and just pull a vo vietnam and leave. >> first of all, the president's not up for re-election. he's got his damn pen in his phone why doesn't he do...
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they felt relaxed, the relieved that think weren't dealing with harry barbarians. >> the contributionf the american born japanese nese can never be overlooked. it is the irony of their unselfish contribution though that has placed their military service in such lofty but uncommon status. after all, when they volunteered to fight for their country, the families they left behind were still defining home and hearth by the barb wire encircle their internment camps. >>> when fighters went to iwo jima it was the only code of japanese never broke. hollywood produce add movie about the code talkers. allison burns was there. >> reporter: there's a last living navajo code talkers. american heros who developed the only code the japanese could not break in world war ii. during the nation's capital joined by hollywood stars and government leaders at the world premier of the new story that tells their story. >> if you got caught the code would be useless. >> their involvement was instrumental in winning the war. what they were able to do was expedite medical aid and air strikes and it had a lot to
they felt relaxed, the relieved that think weren't dealing with harry barbarians. >> the contributionf the american born japanese nese can never be overlooked. it is the irony of their unselfish contribution though that has placed their military service in such lofty but uncommon status. after all, when they volunteered to fight for their country, the families they left behind were still defining home and hearth by the barb wire encircle their internment camps. >>> when fighters...
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if you ask anyone here, they think the barbarians are at the gates and want the barbarians smashed by u.s. air power because they watched their own army dissolve. they watched their own army run away from the fight. in mosul they ran away from the fight with two army divisions collapsing. they recognize here in baghdad, nationwide, the army didn't live up to the challenge and would like to see the u.s. come in and back up the army. and make no mistake, although this is not a combat mission and there's not going to be american troops here kicking down doors and doing searching homes like they did in 2005 and 2006 and all the other years that u.s. troops were on the ground, it is still a military intervention because the u.s. troops are going to be here working with the iraqi forces, making them more effective, making them more lethal, picking targets, guiding iraqi troops to insurgent locations, showing the iraqis how to do tactics, how to take back the half dozen cities or so that have been overrun by militants from isis. so it is a military mission, but one by remote control. >> ther
if you ask anyone here, they think the barbarians are at the gates and want the barbarians smashed by u.s. air power because they watched their own army dissolve. they watched their own army run away from the fight. in mosul they ran away from the fight with two army divisions collapsing. they recognize here in baghdad, nationwide, the army didn't live up to the challenge and would like to see the u.s. come in and back up the army. and make no mistake, although this is not a combat mission and...
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and any barbarians threatening to invade japan so why is tepco building a giant ice wall its own the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and dick cheney is about the last person who should be telling anyone how to run a country they watch. and screw news it's now a bit over three years since the focus him a new. their power plant melted down in the wake of a massive tsunami but the problems just keep on coming tokyo electric power or tepco the company that runs the plant is now stumbling through yet another part of the effort to keep the already dangerous situation from getting even worse on tuesday tepco officials announced that they were having a hard time constructing an ice wall that once fully up and running would stop clean water from the surrounding countryside from getting contaminated with toxic waste water from the plant so what exactly is an ice wall in the first place and even if tepco does manage to build one will that really keep things under control. joining me now for more on this is kevin camp's radioactive waste watchdog nuclear dot org kevin welcome back to the program
and any barbarians threatening to invade japan so why is tepco building a giant ice wall its own the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and dick cheney is about the last person who should be telling anyone how to run a country they watch. and screw news it's now a bit over three years since the focus him a new. their power plant melted down in the wake of a massive tsunami but the problems just keep on coming tokyo electric power or tepco the company that runs the plant is now stumbling through...
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letting the barbarians have the control of civilization. the united nations should get their act together and they don't do anything. obamay clinton and barack don't have the slightest idea and could care less about anything that matters. , thesees for the irs children that came over -- host: new york. democrats line. caller: if you remember, just a few months ago, we were ready to launch cruise missiles into syria. the neocons were very active, including hillary clinton. what happened? andamerican people woke up hundreds of thousands called their congressperson and said don't do it and it stopped the neocons and the administration cold. the same thing should happen to this business about using drones or bombers from aircraft carriers. fighting on the sides of the sunnis, which will further enraged the shiites. turn it over to the united nations. what does it say to you as far as what's going on in iraq? caller: why is the president considering -- host: what point is he at in considering options? though he is a second term or and a lame duc
letting the barbarians have the control of civilization. the united nations should get their act together and they don't do anything. obamay clinton and barack don't have the slightest idea and could care less about anything that matters. , thesees for the irs children that came over -- host: new york. democrats line. caller: if you remember, just a few months ago, we were ready to launch cruise missiles into syria. the neocons were very active, including hillary clinton. what happened?...
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the first and most obvious one is that the lesson of the pre- 9/11 years is when fanatic barbarians like of safe haven they're able to plot attacks on western europe and other places so one of the prime objectives of the post-9/11 era is to deny these fanatics any kind of safe haven and they're clearly establishing one in syria and iraq. the second reason is because america is an exceptional nation. as an exceptional nation, it has invested a lot of blood and treasure in trying to find a decent post-saddam outcome. a lot of folks -- as someone who has covered iraq for a long time believe, that was in grasp in 2011 and it has spiraled out of control because of nuri al maliki's increasing decisions and his want to become like saddam. so there's a values reason and a security reason why what matters in iraq matters to the united states and average u.s. citizens. >> perhaps the security aspect is most important. robert, let me ask you this one. how threatening is isis to our national security? >> well, it's a threat. i agree completely with the point about sanctuary. 9/11 and the response fr
the first and most obvious one is that the lesson of the pre- 9/11 years is when fanatic barbarians like of safe haven they're able to plot attacks on western europe and other places so one of the prime objectives of the post-9/11 era is to deny these fanatics any kind of safe haven and they're clearly establishing one in syria and iraq. the second reason is because america is an exceptional nation. as an exceptional nation, it has invested a lot of blood and treasure in trying to find a decent...
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member of the armed forces, or shiite community, they would tell you that these are despicable barbarians. there are some sunnis here. they're very concerned. they don't want to openly associate with isis, but some of them do sympathize with the militants. if not because they like the militants, just because they don't like the government. >> nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, thank you so much. >>> joining me now, founder of women for women international, author of "between two worlds: escape from tyranny." you're iraqi, half sunni, half shia. your family in iraq, how are they understanding the incursions of isis and the appeal that they might have to certain segments of iraqis. >> very scared. so when i first -- as this first started taking over, everyone in iraq, this is family, friends, christian, muslims, sunni, shias were very scared. the first time in my life i saw them depressed. maybe this is the end, maybe we should divide the country and that's it. but a week later, a few days actually later when isis started issuing some of these laws, anybody who does not sho
member of the armed forces, or shiite community, they would tell you that these are despicable barbarians. there are some sunnis here. they're very concerned. they don't want to openly associate with isis, but some of them do sympathize with the militants. if not because they like the militants, just because they don't like the government. >> nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, thank you so much. >>> joining me now, founder of women for women international, author...
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melissa: there is players, only one i can think of barbarians at the gate. they made a good deal. >> that "wall street" sucked. melissa: i think it is hopeless you. >> think baseball is interesting, charlie? melissa: oops, she did it again. a week after her dead broke comments landed with a thud, hillary clinton said she is not truly well-off. she said, talking to reporter, they don't see me as part of the problem they told the paper. we pay ordinary income tax. unlike a lot of people who are truly well off, not to names, we've done it through hard work. she makes $200,000 for a 45-minute speech. that is hard work. that is hard work. >> shows you the complete hypocrisy of the left and media in terms of who they pick as the sort of good guys and bad guys in the 1%. mitt romney ran a very good firm, bain capital. it created a lot of jobs. did it have problems? yes. the guy was vilified by the liberal media throughout the entire 2012 campaign. hillary clinton created no jobs. she is blood sucker off these wall street firms. if you are defining crony capitalism
melissa: there is players, only one i can think of barbarians at the gate. they made a good deal. >> that "wall street" sucked. melissa: i think it is hopeless you. >> think baseball is interesting, charlie? melissa: oops, she did it again. a week after her dead broke comments landed with a thud, hillary clinton said she is not truly well-off. she said, talking to reporter, they don't see me as part of the problem they told the paper. we pay ordinary income tax. unlike a...
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and the reason is -- that we put a value on an individual human life, the way that, the barbarians athe other end of the table, don't. >> eric schmidt, isn't that'll calculation not only the white house, the pentagon would have made all things equal. we are out of afghanistan rapidly. isn't that the calculation the pentagon ultimately would have made? >> certainly you hear this as one of the sacred credos of the military. we leave no man, women behind on the battlefield. you hear this more, among the soldiers and generals, who perhaps have questioned motives for sergeant bergdahl for apparently wandering off his post in june 2009. the army this week tried to separate the two issues. that is we will get our man back alive. hopefully treat him at the hospitals in germany and texas where he will go soon. and then as need be, they'll do an investigation, if need be bring charges against him for any misconduct. trying to keep the issues, separate. >> at least we will get the due process part. that's important here. eric and mike cam, thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> coming u
and the reason is -- that we put a value on an individual human life, the way that, the barbarians athe other end of the table, don't. >> eric schmidt, isn't that'll calculation not only the white house, the pentagon would have made all things equal. we are out of afghanistan rapidly. isn't that the calculation the pentagon ultimately would have made? >> certainly you hear this as one of the sacred credos of the military. we leave no man, women behind on the battlefield. you hear...
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kingdom syndrome, you look back in outsiders,n including the united states, reviewed as, quote, barbarians unquote. so historically, china with its immense pride and its cultural background and its enormous history of conflict, internal has been fairly independent in setting its course. i have had the feeling that wants to be a more family of in the nation, and i think any observer would degree that indeed until inent events they had moved that direction. so what i would like to do is en current them to further in that direction by recognizing the rights of and byoung people rebuking any use of force. >> most americans would understand the chinese, how do you account for the excessive violence? once the army decided to act drive armoredd personnel carriers into people. how can you explain that? really can't, it is very hard to explain. because there was that restraint showeds properly being for a while on the part of the military. challenge to come in and resore i'm sure they've been told order to a situation which i been told was an archaic. it. can explain unless there was under orders,
kingdom syndrome, you look back in outsiders,n including the united states, reviewed as, quote, barbarians unquote. so historically, china with its immense pride and its cultural background and its enormous history of conflict, internal has been fairly independent in setting its course. i have had the feeling that wants to be a more family of in the nation, and i think any observer would degree that indeed until inent events they had moved that direction. so what i would like to do is en...
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you look back in history when outsiders, including the united states, were viewed as "barbarians." historically, china with its immense pride and cultural background and enormous history of conflict, internal and asked external, has been fairly independent. i have the feeling china wants to be a more acceptable in the family of nations. i think any observer would agree that indeed they have moved in that direction. i would like to encourage them to move further in that direction by recognizing the rights of these young people and by rebuking any use of force. americans do not understand the chinese. how do you account for the excessive violence? that they would drive armored carriers into people. how do you explain that? because hard to explain there was that restraint that was properly being showed for a while on the part of the military. challenge to come in and restore what i'm sure they've been told they are ordered to a situation which i expect they were told was an archaic. i cannot explain it. i can explain it unless they were under orders and then you get into the argument
you look back in history when outsiders, including the united states, were viewed as "barbarians." historically, china with its immense pride and cultural background and enormous history of conflict, internal and asked external, has been fairly independent. i have the feeling china wants to be a more acceptable in the family of nations. i think any observer would agree that indeed they have moved in that direction. i would like to encourage them to move further in that direction by...
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the barbarians are at the gates. it in the past five years how could he turn to those enemies now and have an inclusive government and get them on board for that? if you were there in baghdad, that would seem a highly unlikely outcome. >> if he believes his survival is at stake, things will happen here. let's take the reverse, simon. if we go in as malaki's air force at this point, we drive the moderate sunnis in the hands of isis. we are part of a sectarian conflict. we should come to his aid but we have to insist as part of that that he form a unity government so we can support popular support. otherwise in a sense we biel iran's air force here. we will cover from the air while iran is on the ground and taking advantage of the situation. they will probably be quite happy in tehran if we provided air cover for them to align themselves with malaki and create an alliance there. we have to create political change in baghdad or military action is not going to be the answer by itself. >> i was going to ask about that par
the barbarians are at the gates. it in the past five years how could he turn to those enemies now and have an inclusive government and get them on board for that? if you were there in baghdad, that would seem a highly unlikely outcome. >> if he believes his survival is at stake, things will happen here. let's take the reverse, simon. if we go in as malaki's air force at this point, we drive the moderate sunnis in the hands of isis. we are part of a sectarian conflict. we should come to...
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becoming a whore house of debt but this is really the definitive text i think of barbarians at the gate they came at. kohlberg kravis roberts and the hour giana biscoe deal this is going to be a classic it's an instant classic so fraught i just want to skip to the present because yes this r.b.s. scandal is growing they quote r.b.s. could fail with one hundred billion pounds of black hole today the british pact tax fair is in line to lose their entire forty five billion pounds stake that they used to bail them out talk about it the problem is that when gordon brown bailed out the bank in two thousand and eight he didn't properly sort of diet and nor has stephen hester the guy who was the chief executive from two thousand and eight three to two thousand and thirteen the still some serious issues some serious problems inside the bank there's there's a lot of value ation of assets i believe there's also a lot of i call them unfunded liabilities to do with future litigation which relate to libel they would have been fined you know a massive amount of money for fiddling the libel rate but for
becoming a whore house of debt but this is really the definitive text i think of barbarians at the gate they came at. kohlberg kravis roberts and the hour giana biscoe deal this is going to be a classic it's an instant classic so fraught i just want to skip to the present because yes this r.b.s. scandal is growing they quote r.b.s. could fail with one hundred billion pounds of black hole today the british pact tax fair is in line to lose their entire forty five billion pounds stake that they...
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he decided the cause was unjust, the fighters he was fighting with were barbarians.e in prison. i don't understand the calculations that this administration makes and why they make them but they don't seem to make sense. >> interesting. >> pete hegseth, thank you. >>> coming up on "fox & friends" weekend, the video is insane. a quiet day at the park turns into chaos when a car comes crashing through. kids forced to run for their lives. it gets crazier. wait until you hear who's behind the wheel. >>> the journalist who broke the nsa spying scandal. he says that was just the beginning. what is glenn greenwald planning to reveal now? next. ♪ call me call me anytime upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. >>> he's a journalist that broke the nsa spying scandal. he says that bombshell was just the beginning. "no place to hide" recounts his journey within the n
he decided the cause was unjust, the fighters he was fighting with were barbarians.e in prison. i don't understand the calculations that this administration makes and why they make them but they don't seem to make sense. >> interesting. >> pete hegseth, thank you. >>> coming up on "fox & friends" weekend, the video is insane. a quiet day at the park turns into chaos when a car comes crashing through. kids forced to run for their lives. it gets crazier. wait...