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winter located in the arctic ocean for centuries this is bergen archipelago was considered unfit for year round habitation but there is a growing and surprising ethnic community making a home there are jesus and a boy who went to see for herself. surrounded by the arctic ocean breeze bergen has no roads leading out instead base pointer serves as a tribute to the archipelagos multi ethnic nature and role gasper moscow in london are frequent here the city that sounds the largest number of immigrants to the archipelago is the one furthers their way. with no really holding sovereignty over spitzbergen norwegians are still in the majority of the fastest growing ethnic group here is thais they already make up about a third of the article was foreign population all things to the sligo lady. monoline and i think ties in the regions have a lot in common both peoples are very open and warm hearted. it may not have been love at first sight but they're one of the few political implications some people hark map your future in the region has been in the early ninety's in bangkok where he brought h
winter located in the arctic ocean for centuries this is bergen archipelago was considered unfit for year round habitation but there is a growing and surprising ethnic community making a home there are jesus and a boy who went to see for herself. surrounded by the arctic ocean breeze bergen has no roads leading out instead base pointer serves as a tribute to the archipelagos multi ethnic nature and role gasper moscow in london are frequent here the city that sounds the largest number of...
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over the past two decades maritime festivals made to st nicholas a familiar sight all the way from bergen and norway to bristol in britain. we sailed past france and norway which travelled across the northern seed to new castle in england we've been in swedish and danish waters. we've covered practically the whole of northern europe. the ship will cover some fourteen or tickle miles before it reaches keiji island by lake lanier got. nearly all local ship builders meet there once a year the kishi regatta is a traditional boat race in russia's northwest it takes place on the first weekend of oldest. of the city skip the historical buddha is like a time machine when you get on board dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular service you find yourself in the atmosphere of a wife that has no more. look to dmitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up going to where the filth of the first boat was called the fillmore little army even though he was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spins bergen aboard t
over the past two decades maritime festivals made to st nicholas a familiar sight all the way from bergen and norway to bristol in britain. we sailed past france and norway which travelled across the northern seed to new castle in england we've been in swedish and danish waters. we've covered practically the whole of northern europe. the ship will cover some fourteen or tickle miles before it reaches keiji island by lake lanier got. nearly all local ship builders meet there once a year the...
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and bergen picks up a convey to keep from getting run down and 7-0 stanford and 13-0 after a quarter and andrew luck with a flawless day and makes it look easy to ryan hewitt and earlier the same combination, luck to hewitt from ten yards and hewitt just getting in at the pylon. then the caper in the 4th quarter, luck will hit griff walen in strides and leaves tackers in his way to a 30-yard play and throws for 370 yards as the cardinals cruises, 48-7 and washington state is up next. san jose state, b yu in provo. riley nelson throws it to the richard wilson and he takes off on a 21-yard touchdown and by unfortunately in front 9-0 and did not look back. you see left hand you think steve young and nelson with a nice impression with a 40-yard scoring pass to jacobsen and bcu the winner. >>> this is the one we are talking about. number three oklahoma against texas in the cotton ball. no contest. oklahoma da mantry hurts picks up david ash and picks it up for a score and the long horns turned it over five times and dominic whaley around the corner and gone and 64-year-old touchdown and o
and bergen picks up a convey to keep from getting run down and 7-0 stanford and 13-0 after a quarter and andrew luck with a flawless day and makes it look easy to ryan hewitt and earlier the same combination, luck to hewitt from ten yards and hewitt just getting in at the pylon. then the caper in the 4th quarter, luck will hit griff walen in strides and leaves tackers in his way to a 30-yard play and throws for 370 yards as the cardinals cruises, 48-7 and washington state is up next. san jose...
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called the pool more little army than bush was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spins bergen aboard the vessel at will and we naturally we experienced first hand the pleasures of going to history boarded into each boat going to the. film companies often turn to purchase of boats ship builders. one of the scenes from the blockbuster pirates of the caribbean beach is a sailing vessel built a couple much called shipyard. pavel has warm memories of another occasion when he got a request from british filmmakers. of all for almost. bios of the telephone call and the caller said he represented the film company would you. rather go he also has a bill some models for a film but he didn't say exactly which film it was going to be. shortly before the phone call pavel had read the hornblower a novel by the british officer sessile scott forrester it was clear from the list of ships that he was being asked to do his bit for an adaptation of the book i'm going to go with it but he said right away though that it was about see battles during the napoleonic wars so where there are more to. ser
called the pool more little army than bush was in one hundred eighty seven when we went to spins bergen aboard the vessel at will and we naturally we experienced first hand the pleasures of going to history boarded into each boat going to the. film companies often turn to purchase of boats ship builders. one of the scenes from the blockbuster pirates of the caribbean beach is a sailing vessel built a couple much called shipyard. pavel has warm memories of another occasion when he got a request...
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peter bergen, thank you very much. we appreciate it.peter is reporting or sense is that a possible location for the restaurant which was not named in the complaint could have been cafe milano in georgetown. >>> coming up, the former governor of new jersey and the chairman of the 9/11 commission, tom keen, joins us. i'll ask him if he's surprised by this attack and if he expects more in the future. then senator robert menendez. when did he know about the threat and how will it affect america's relationship with rival iran? >>> manssor arbabsiar, a natural-sized american citizen. the homefront out front. slow r. continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. ♪ whoa! hey! [ dog barks, growls ] ♪ whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the ride. hey, bud. hey, dad. [ male announcer ] introducing cadillac shield. the most comprehensive suite of owner benefits offered by any luxury auto maker in the world. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trad
peter bergen, thank you very much. we appreciate it.peter is reporting or sense is that a possible location for the restaurant which was not named in the complaint could have been cafe milano in georgetown. >>> coming up, the former governor of new jersey and the chairman of the 9/11 commission, tom keen, joins us. i'll ask him if he's surprised by this attack and if he expects more in the future. then senator robert menendez. when did he know about the threat and how will it affect...
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surrounded by the arctic ocean treats bergen has no roads leading out and stab these pointers serves as a tribute to the archaeologists multi ethnic nature and well gas promotes kind london are frequent here i see that sounds the largest number of immigrants to the archipelago is the one furthers their way. with no way holding sovereignty over spitzbergen norwegians are still in the majority of the fastest growing ethnic group here is thais they already make up about a third of the archipelagos foreign population all thanks to basically the lady of the modern me and i think guys in the regions have a lot in common both peoples are very open and warm hearted. it may not have been love at first sight but they wondered if you political implications some for hard math your future norwegian has been in the early nineties in bangkok where he brought her to peter bergen the cattle were a local oddity and says that many more followed in their footsteps. norm women are brutal up to be more and begin more accommodating of a man's needs i guess that's why no region man cheer like them or die gi
surrounded by the arctic ocean treats bergen has no roads leading out and stab these pointers serves as a tribute to the archaeologists multi ethnic nature and well gas promotes kind london are frequent here i see that sounds the largest number of immigrants to the archipelago is the one furthers their way. with no way holding sovereignty over spitzbergen norwegians are still in the majority of the fastest growing ethnic group here is thais they already make up about a third of the archipelagos...
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surrounded by the arctic ocean breeze bergen has no roads leading out and stabbed these pointers serves as a tribute to the archipelagos multi ethnic nature and role guests from moscow and london are frequent here the city that sounds the largest number of immigrants to the archipelago is the one furthers their way. with no re holding sovereignty over spitzbergen norwegians are still in the majority it be fastest growing ethnic group here is thais they already make up about a third of the archipelago is foreign population all thanks to the sleep early. morning i think guys in the regions have a lot in common both peoples are very open and warm hearted. it may not have been love at first sight but they one of the few political implications some people hark met her future in a region has burned in the early one nine hundred eighty s. in bangkok he brought her to speech bergen a couple were a local oddity and says that many more followed in their footsteps. more time could be more and he didn't more accommodating of a man's needs i guess that's why no region man here like to marry thai gir
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in bangkok where he brought her to peter bergen the couple were a local oddity and says that many more followed in their footsteps. more time ruth up to be more and begin more accommodating of a man's needs i guess that's why no region manchu like i'm retired girls many of stamp on siblings cousins friends and very quaint and says now we were in norway she's become the artificial president of the burgeoning tight community with newcomers turning to her for all sort of advice. the main prison type people come to make money and you can earn a pretty good living here but what's more is that we are not treated like immigrants we have the same lifestyle as no regions we can travel we are treated as equals while the recent bombing and shooting massacre in norway read ninety degree over immigration there are regions that spitzbergen say there's absolutely no place for athletic tensions on the archipelago. they are all guess and. many many. people from all kind of nations norway has responsible if you have the so that everyone who signed the treaty it could come and live here according to the
in bangkok where he brought her to peter bergen the couple were a local oddity and says that many more followed in their footsteps. more time ruth up to be more and begin more accommodating of a man's needs i guess that's why no region manchu like i'm retired girls many of stamp on siblings cousins friends and very quaint and says now we were in norway she's become the artificial president of the burgeoning tight community with newcomers turning to her for all sort of advice. the main prison...
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. >> my name is peter bergen. i am an investigative reporter. i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it out. when i mounted an investigation of the region's last year of california, i collected about $7,000 from individuals and parlayed it into six print journeys, seven weeklies. got a lot of national coverage. it made some difference in people's lives, but i did not take a dime from any corporation. ok? so let's talk about how we go back to the model where people who need investigation, news -- because my duty is not to reflect corporations. let us not be proud that we are moving forward because we
. >> my name is peter bergen. i am an investigative reporter. i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the...
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joining me is peter bergen. you know, be a drone attack kills the father and now the son.seems as though u.s. intelligence has either been incredibly heightened where they're able to pick off many more suspected terrorists, or these drone attacks are being used more frequently with greater precision? which do you think it is? >> well, i think that i mean the drone -- u.s. drone strikes in yem reason not a new phenomenon but owned up to by the yemeni government than in the past. previously i think, you know, fredricka, i think wikileaks changed the environment a little bit as it relates to u.s. drone strikes in yemen because once those documents came out, showing that there had been discussions between people like david petraeus and the yemeni president, plausible deniblts for the strikes went away. we have seen in yemen, you know, quite a number of strikes, which, you know, two or three years ago would have been portrayed as yemeni government operations and now people are just fessing up and saying these are american drones. >> so the yemen has been described as lawless by
joining me is peter bergen. you know, be a drone attack kills the father and now the son.seems as though u.s. intelligence has either been incredibly heightened where they're able to pick off many more suspected terrorists, or these drone attacks are being used more frequently with greater precision? which do you think it is? >> well, i think that i mean the drone -- u.s. drone strikes in yem reason not a new phenomenon but owned up to by the yemeni government than in the past. previously...
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she joins us along with national security adviser peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the target. that didn't happen but you can understand as anwar al awlaki got more aggressive operationally and became the external operations heave for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target. >> you've also got some new information about who helped the united states track him down, correct? >> that's right. >> you know, the saudi government has a very strong counterterrorism service, and the united states works pretty closely with them. they did provide us those t
she joins us along with national security adviser peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd,...
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cnn's national security analyst peter bergen knows him extremely well.s your impression of the ambassador? >> i think a lot of the things that you said are accurate, erin. i can't claim to know him extremely well. i know him as well as several hundred other people in washington. i have had dinner with him in washington and at his house in riyadh. he is an extremely intelligent, well informed and a guy that knows the united states very well, studied in the united states and spent more adult life in the united states than any other country except saudi arabia at this point. he is very close to king abdullah. he was close to crown prince abdullah. he assumed the monarchy when i visited for the first counterterrorism conference had. fran town send was representing the united states. it was clear that adel al-jubeir was telling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant
cnn's national security analyst peter bergen knows him extremely well.s your impression of the ambassador? >> i think a lot of the things that you said are accurate, erin. i can't claim to know him extremely well. i know him as well as several hundred other people in washington. i have had dinner with him in washington and at his house in riyadh. he is an extremely intelligent, well informed and a guy that knows the united states very well, studied in the united states and spent more...
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cnn's national security analyst peter bergen knows him extremely well.r? >> i think a lot of the things that you said are accurate, erin. i can't claim to know him extremely well. i know him as well as several hundred other people in washington. i have had dinner with him in washington and at his house in riyadh. he is an extremely intelligent, well informed and a guy that knows the united states very well, studied in the united states and spent more adult life in the united states than any other country except saudi arabia at this point. he is very close to king abdullah. he was close to crown prince abdullah. he assumed the monarchy when i visited for the first counterterrorism conference had. fran town send was representing the united states. it was clear that adel al-jubeir was telling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant in washington where the attack was
cnn's national security analyst peter bergen knows him extremely well.r? >> i think a lot of the things that you said are accurate, erin. i can't claim to know him extremely well. i know him as well as several hundred other people in washington. i have had dinner with him in washington and at his house in riyadh. he is an extremely intelligent, well informed and a guy that knows the united states very well, studied in the united states and spent more adult life in the united states than...
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earlier, i talked to peter bergen and he told me that the u.s. hasn't launched more drone strikes.edited for the ones they do launch. >> u.s. drone strikes in yemen are not a new phenomenon, but much more likely to be owned up to by the yemen government than in the peek. i think weeky leak wikileaks c environment a little bit because once those documents came out, showing there were discussions between people like general david petraeus and the yemeni president saleh, plausibility went away. so we have seen in yemen a number of strikes which, you know, two or three years ago would have been portrayed as yemeni government, operations are now people that are fessing up and saying, yes, these are american drones. >> just moments ago i reported that the u.s. is reportedly pulling a u.s. combat brigade out of iraq ahead of schedule. does this sort of notice, this public notice leave real vulnerabilities for iraq or perhaps even existing u.s. troops? >> well, i mean, i think there are still 41,000 american troops there and obviously they will draw down bit end of the year. i think this m
earlier, i talked to peter bergen and he told me that the u.s. hasn't launched more drone strikes.edited for the ones they do launch. >> u.s. drone strikes in yemen are not a new phenomenon, but much more likely to be owned up to by the yemen government than in the peek. i think weeky leak wikileaks c environment a little bit because once those documents came out, showing there were discussions between people like general david petraeus and the yemeni president saleh, plausibility went...
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she joins us along with peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> it's interesting, we heard -- we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had decided to use ricin or cyanide in part of the target. he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target. >> you also have new information about who helped the united states track him down, correct? >> that's right. >> you know, the saudi government has a very strong counter terrorism service, and the united states works pretty closely with them. they did provide us those tracking numbers in the cargo plane case. i'm told that this saudi group was instrumental in helping provide target information about awlaki. not surprising, the same sources that would have given them the tracking numbers would have had access to the inner workings of al qaeda
she joins us along with peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> it's interesting, we heard -- we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had decided to use ricin or cyanide in part of the target. he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target....
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she joins us along with national security adviser peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the plot, a poison piece to the plot. that didn't happen. but you can understand as anwar al awlaki got more aggressive operationally and became the external operations heave for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target. >> you've also got some new information about who helped the united states track him down, correct? >> that's right. you know, the saudi government has a very strong counterterrorism service, and the united states works pretty closely with them. the
she joins us along with national security adviser peter bergen. fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd,...
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one theory suggests that the mountains were the last outpost of the bergen mongols when habit is the valley in ancient times. legend has it that they are home to spirits of the wind. this is a wind swept place. locals used to think that the eagles flying over the valley were in fact the souls of shaman. in the o. kinski district on the other side of. the cough is going up to see his brother on his way he will pass by a sacred place. whenever a bad mum pulses boy he stops and bounce to it before pleading to his ancestors to grant him good luck during his long journey. meanwhile the bullet and his wife are treating yak skin it's. soil so use them to make clothing footwear and harnesses. this technique is thousands of years old locals still prefer who made things. my mother taught me the skill. that's how my parents always did it for a hundred things or better quality. as soon as they stretched the skin and suspend it from steaks they make a small fire to smoke it thoroughly. they put fur cones and juniper into the fall. this gives yak skin the necessary firmness and color. to for the s
one theory suggests that the mountains were the last outpost of the bergen mongols when habit is the valley in ancient times. legend has it that they are home to spirits of the wind. this is a wind swept place. locals used to think that the eagles flying over the valley were in fact the souls of shaman. in the o. kinski district on the other side of. the cough is going up to see his brother on his way he will pass by a sacred place. whenever a bad mum pulses boy he stops and bounce to it before...