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the turbulence could dorie river this is the entire length of the goal which this place was part of the silk road now is the way leading straight to abkhazians capital so whom from the greater coaxes mountain range. the road clings to the gorge down below there's a chasm with a mountain stream carrying its clear waters. whenever the rocks stepaside the eye can see rooftops in the valleys this is the abkhazian region of spain many local people left their homes during the conflict in georgia know they are coming back. the could dori gold was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seen few travelers in the past two decades and now visitors come once again admired a picturesque landscape a mountain lakes the fools and the unique flora. tourists who used to come to. when it was still a serviette republic ellen travellers. they knew every mountain path that tourists come here now because this is the peaceful place again. the folks would forest is one of the most revered places an all about because as well as in the could dorie. the stream running through the narrow bridge creat
the turbulence could dorie river this is the entire length of the goal which this place was part of the silk road now is the way leading straight to abkhazians capital so whom from the greater coaxes mountain range. the road clings to the gorge down below there's a chasm with a mountain stream carrying its clear waters. whenever the rocks stepaside the eye can see rooftops in the valleys this is the abkhazian region of spain many local people left their homes during the conflict in georgia know...
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the good dori gold was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but has seen few travelers in the past two decades now visit to school once again of more of the picturesque the landscape commands in lakes waterfalls and the unique flora. but if the couple are not really a tourist who used to come to. when it was still a serviette republic where ellen travellers. they knew every mountain park that anybody. tourists come here now because this is a peaceful place again. the folks would forest is one of the most revered place isn't all about because you know as well as in the could dorie. the stream running through the narrow which creates a special microplane that. the groves of most covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. a villager as sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning about the ships go about their household chores. they have cows and many goats every day husband and wife italian makes. a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. take the cheese making begins with the fundamental process. they will use the x.
the good dori gold was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but has seen few travelers in the past two decades now visit to school once again of more of the picturesque the landscape commands in lakes waterfalls and the unique flora. but if the couple are not really a tourist who used to come to. when it was still a serviette republic where ellen travellers. they knew every mountain park that anybody. tourists come here now because this is a peaceful place again. the folks would forest...
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the good dori gold was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seen few travels in the past two decades now visitors can once again admire the picturesque landscape mountain lakes the fools and the unique flora. tourists who used to come to. when it was still a soviet republics were travellers. and they knew every mountain park that anybody has that tourists come here now because this is the peaceful place again. the folks would forest is one of the most revered places an all about because as well as in the could dorie. the stream running through the narrow creates a special microclimate. the grooves of most covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of as sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning the budgie ships go about their household chores. on their farm they have cows and let me go. every day husband and wife with holly and make salumi a traditional abkhazian cheese a secret this produce is in the fermentation. cheesemaking begins with a ferment in process. they will use the x. tracks from the stomach of a car. this is how we d
the good dori gold was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seen few travels in the past two decades now visitors can once again admire the picturesque landscape mountain lakes the fools and the unique flora. tourists who used to come to. when it was still a soviet republics were travellers. and they knew every mountain park that anybody has that tourists come here now because this is the peaceful place again. the folks would forest is one of the most revered places an all...
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the good dorie gorge was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seen few travelers in the past two decades. now visitors can once again admire the picturesque landscape mountain lakes waterfalls and the unique flora. tourists who used to come to. when it was still a study group public ellen travelers review of. the new every mountain path that anybody. tourists come in now because this is the peaceful place again. the books would forest is one of the most revered places an all around cause as well as in the dory gorge. the stream running through the marriage which creates a special microclimate. the grooves of most covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of as sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning about the sheds go about their household chores. they have cows and many goats. every day husband and wife battalion make some loony a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. take the cheese making begins with different mens in process. they will use the x. tracks from the stomach of a car. thi
the good dorie gorge was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seen few travelers in the past two decades. now visitors can once again admire the picturesque landscape mountain lakes waterfalls and the unique flora. tourists who used to come to. when it was still a study group public ellen travelers review of. the new every mountain path that anybody. tourists come in now because this is the peaceful place again. the books would forest is one of the most revered places an all...
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dory is turning 104 today. >> congratulations.t to 104. >> dory is what scientists call a super ager. >> she has all her marbles. >> she lives on her own independently in florida. >> dory has to go to work. >> and once a week she even delivers mail at memorial regional hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> you're all over this place. you're walking here, you're walking there. >> yes. >> where do you get the energy at 104? >> i don't know. i often wonder, you know. i feel good. >> at 104, most people are, well, dead. so what's kept dory not just alive, but alive and thriving? it hasn't been exercise. >> no running, no working out at the gym? >> no, no. >> it hasn't been diet. >> every day i eat cookies. every single day. >> a new study reported in the geriatric society said what keeps people like dory alive so long seems to be their genes. the study looked at nearly 500 people 95 to 112 and found their lifestyles were really no different than anybody else's. similar diets, similar exercise patterns, they were just as li
dory is turning 104 today. >> congratulations.t to 104. >> dory is what scientists call a super ager. >> she has all her marbles. >> she lives on her own independently in florida. >> dory has to go to work. >> and once a week she even delivers mail at memorial regional hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> you're all over this place. you're walking here, you're walking there. >> yes. >> where do you get the energy at 104?...
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dori is turning 104 today. >> congratulations i hope i make to it 104. >> reporter: dori is what scientistsas all her marbles. >> i would love to have a little of your strength. >> reporter: she lives on her own independently in florida. >> dori has to go to work. >> reporter: and once a week, she even delivers mail at memorial hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> reporter: you're walking everywhere, you're walking here and there. at 104 most people are, well, dead. so what's kept dori not just alive? but alive and thriving? it hasn't been exercise. no running, no working at the gym? >> no. >> reporter: a new study reported in the american journal of the gerriatrics society is what keeping people like dori alive so long is their genes. the study looked at people ages 95 and 112 and found their lifestyles were really no different than anybody else's. similar diets, similar exercise patterns, they were just as likely to be overweight and to drink alcohol. all that makes sense to dori, her mother lived to be 99, her daughter is 76, but looks way younger you have some pretty good g
dori is turning 104 today. >> congratulations i hope i make to it 104. >> reporter: dori is what scientistsas all her marbles. >> i would love to have a little of your strength. >> reporter: she lives on her own independently in florida. >> dori has to go to work. >> reporter: and once a week, she even delivers mail at memorial hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> reporter: you're walking everywhere, you're walking here and there. at...
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as well as in the could dorie. the stream running through the narrow creates a special microclimate. the groves of moss covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning the budgie ships go about their household chores. they have cows goats every day husband and wife italian makes me a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. cheese making begins with a ferment in process. use the x. tracks for a call. the foot quickly brings the could in the vats to the right temperature once it's thoroughly needed the cheese can be served today look at people like that but she ships can again plan for the future vitali is going to set up a tourist camp in the courtyard of his house he will treat the guests to homemade cheese and take them on guided tours. well cheese is a form of income for us but it's like our national currency why do people always need to eight and she's always in demand here so it up with those bill
as well as in the could dorie. the stream running through the narrow creates a special microclimate. the groves of moss covered trees look like they've been sprinkled with emeralds. the village of sits near the fairy tale scenery. each morning the budgie ships go about their household chores. they have cows goats every day husband and wife italian makes me a traditional abkhazian cheese the secret to this produce is in the fermentation. cheese making begins with a ferment in process. use the x....
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. >> happy birthday dear dori. >> reporter: guess how old this woman is in 80? 90? 100?ori is turning 104 today. >> congratulations i hope i make it to 104. >> reporter: dprksori is what scientists call a. >> dori has to go to work. >> reporter: and once a week, she even delivers mail at memorial regional hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> reporter: you're all over this place, you're walking here, you're walking there. >> yes. >> reporter: where do you get the energy at 10 4? >> i don't know, i often wonder, i feel good. >> reporter: at 104, most people are, well, dead. so what's kept dori not only alive, but alive and thriving? not exercise. no working out? no going to the gym? >> no. >> reporter: a new study by the american ger yacht -- geriatrics society looked at people from 95 to 112 and said that their lifestyles were no different than anybody else's, similar diets, similar exercise patterns, they were just as likely to be overweight. >> you've got some pretty good genes, huh? >> i have some very good genes, yes. >> reporter: a genetic blessing that
. >> happy birthday dear dori. >> reporter: guess how old this woman is in 80? 90? 100?ori is turning 104 today. >> congratulations i hope i make it to 104. >> reporter: dprksori is what scientists call a. >> dori has to go to work. >> reporter: and once a week, she even delivers mail at memorial regional hospital. >> i'll slow down if you want me to. >> reporter: you're all over this place, you're walking here, you're walking there. >> yes....
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doris pointed out this ident, the ability to biometrically identify who is crossing. i want to indicate why that is so critical. back in the days before the border patrol had ident, believe it or not, the way this was done is that you'd arrest someone out on the soccer field, you'd bring them in to the station, you -- there was no reason to fingerprint them because you had no way to check on who it was that you had. border patrol agents would write the name down given to them by the migrant and they were mayne tained in shoe boxes. in terms of who had been apprehended. with descriptions because the agents knew they were not being given correct names, tattoo on right shoulder. fast forward to today. one of the great strengths of the border patrol is when they apprehend someone, they can tell you the crossing history of that person over the last 10 years. they can tell you how many times that person has been arrested, who -- where that person was arrested and what consequences have been applied to that person. this ability to collect analyze data permits us to apply con
doris pointed out this ident, the ability to biometrically identify who is crossing. i want to indicate why that is so critical. back in the days before the border patrol had ident, believe it or not, the way this was done is that you'd arrest someone out on the soccer field, you'd bring them in to the station, you -- there was no reason to fingerprint them because you had no way to check on who it was that you had. border patrol agents would write the name down given to them by the migrant and...
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i recognize that, and i know doris, our supervisor, was there as well. she recognizes that. thank you very much for being here, too. i want to also continue to congratulate mercy housing. the south of market health center, for working so collaborative we with our redevelopment agency. this $47 million project -- over 1/3 of it is the contribution of our redevelopment agency. thank you, redevelopment, for putting this together. [applause] it just shows again not only the fantastic collaboration with very reputable housing builders like mercy housing and they're wonderful financial participants -- i know wells fargo is here and u.s. bank and others, who are just a key to so much of our great housing we're doing -- but we are also combining it with some fantastic health provisions, which i know miss westbrook would be extremely crowded here. that combination coming together in the middle of our city and once again exemplifying how redevelopment works in our city and how it becomes yet another example for the rest of this state to understand the role of redevelopment. [applause]
i recognize that, and i know doris, our supervisor, was there as well. she recognizes that. thank you very much for being here, too. i want to also continue to congratulate mercy housing. the south of market health center, for working so collaborative we with our redevelopment agency. this $47 million project -- over 1/3 of it is the contribution of our redevelopment agency. thank you, redevelopment, for putting this together. [applause] it just shows again not only the fantastic collaboration...
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thank you, doris. this gives us a lot to think about and hopefully we will be able to overcome some of the congressional gridlock had been preventing us from taking the next that's here. thank you all for coming, and that concludes our program. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, a forum on political unrest in syria. then italian prime minister berlusconi addresses his parliament about the economy. then defense secretary leon panetta. congressional leaders reached a deal late this afternoon to resume full faa operations into september. a couple of the event -- a couple of events to talk about four tomorrow. 11:00 a.m., the president talks about unemployment and veterans. then the joint economic committee it's the jobs report from the bureau of labor statistics. >> the house has been off eight weeks this year. did you get eight weeks of vacation this year, because i sure did not? >> a slightly more record o
thank you, doris. this gives us a lot to think about and hopefully we will be able to overcome some of the congressional gridlock had been preventing us from taking the next that's here. thank you all for coming, and that concludes our program. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, a forum on political unrest in syria. then italian prime minister berlusconi addresses his parliament about the...
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thank you, doris.hopefully we will be able to overcome some of the congressional gridlock that has presented us from taking some of the next steps that have been alluded to here. that concludes our program. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> with titles like slander, got less, guilty and demonic, and kolter has something to say. sunday, your chance to talk to, e-mail and tweaked the best- selling author and columnist. that is on a book tv. >> sunday, christopher smith talks about the famine in somalia and the islamist al- shabab group, tensions between sudan and south sudan, and a look at foreign aid. monday on c-span 3, a discussion on guns on college campuses. we will hear from state and local campuses and college students. this event is hosted by the second amendment foundation. you can watch it live at 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> i have had the pleasure of knowing mark for a very, very long time. his
thank you, doris.hopefully we will be able to overcome some of the congressional gridlock that has presented us from taking some of the next steps that have been alluded to here. that concludes our program. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> with titles like slander, got less, guilty and demonic, and kolter has something to say. sunday, your chance to talk to, e-mail and tweaked the best- selling...
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let me start with you, doris. you think you could try to kind of provide a picture of what you walked into in 1993 and where you carried that forward? >> well, thank you. i will do that, marshall. i want to begin, of course, by thanking you for such a kind introduction and for all of you coming today to listen to this program. it's always great to be on the podium with commissioner burson. and i'm looking forward to having this discussion. but the way that you asked me the question and the way you set it up, you have to indulge me in a little bit of personal reminiscing to sort of get this going because these stories are always policy stories and inspirational stories but ultimately they often come down to people and particular circumstances where people are concerned. so to take us back, and it seems in some ways we're going back to ancient history, but we are talking now about the early 1990's, the election of president clinton in november of 1992. the announcement of my being the designee appointment was in jun
let me start with you, doris. you think you could try to kind of provide a picture of what you walked into in 1993 and where you carried that forward? >> well, thank you. i will do that, marshall. i want to begin, of course, by thanking you for such a kind introduction and for all of you coming today to listen to this program. it's always great to be on the podium with commissioner burson. and i'm looking forward to having this discussion. but the way that you asked me the question and...
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bureau and presidential historian doris kearns goodwin join us from massachusetts.hings i'm always fascinated about when i read your work and nick's work, we live in this world when we think that everything happening to us is happening for the first time when, in fact, most of this has happened before. you look at the situation that we are in, the president finds himself in, this lack of compromise, this polarized congress, this unique or have you got examples of where this has happened in the past? >> in my lifetime, it does seem like it's the most dysfunctional congress i've seen. a sense of lack of institutional loyalty. there's name calling. there's vitreal. now if you go back to the 1850s, with abraham lincoln, you didn't have anyone hitting people over the head with canes, almost killing someone, as brooks did. but some things happened in the last 30 years. tip o'neill and reagan, able to make deals with each other. lbj, civil rights act passed in 1964. because these legislators knew each other. they played poker together. that sense of calm ramaraderie, fear,
bureau and presidential historian doris kearns goodwin join us from massachusetts.hings i'm always fascinated about when i read your work and nick's work, we live in this world when we think that everything happening to us is happening for the first time when, in fact, most of this has happened before. you look at the situation that we are in, the president finds himself in, this lack of compromise, this polarized congress, this unique or have you got examples of where this has happened in the...
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doris, good to have you back. >>guest: thank you, glad to be here.moment that could be here, fdr in 1942. explain. >>guest: what happened in 1942 and 1943 with world war ii out there, roosevelt talked of the fact that dr. new deal had to become dr. winhe the war and he meant, when he first came in during the depression old doctor understood internal problems needed structural changes like a securities and exchange commission and social security act, and, now, the same patient has broken arms and hips and legs so you needed a new doctor, win the war because you had to mobilize the private economy in order to build the massive numbers of ships and tanks and weapons needed to win the war. so he put forth tax credits, accelerated depreciation, and he undid antitrust regulations, and all sorts of regulations and he got the economy mobilized to do the most extraordinary partnership ever in our history. >>neil: did he admit that he was wrong before? that his crusade against business was wrong before? or did he just say, time to change. >>guest: he said that
doris, good to have you back. >>guest: thank you, glad to be here.moment that could be here, fdr in 1942. explain. >>guest: what happened in 1942 and 1943 with world war ii out there, roosevelt talked of the fact that dr. new deal had to become dr. winhe the war and he meant, when he first came in during the depression old doctor understood internal problems needed structural changes like a securities and exchange commission and social security act, and, now, the same patient has...
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because they were liberated in one thousand nine hundred three the georgian troops retained the opposite dorie gorge on a strategic regions. following george's attack on south a sense here in two thousand and eight the abkhaz military carried out a special operation in the could already region with russia's support georgian forces would driven out of the republics entire territory russia and several other countries have since recognized abkhazia as independence. the turbulence could henri river pieces the entire length of the goldfish this place was part of the silk road now is the way leading straight to abkhazians capitals of whom from the greater caucuses mountain range. the road clings to the gorge down below that as a chasm with a mountain stream carrying its clear waters. whenever the rocks step aside the eye can see rooftops in the valleys this is the abkhazian region of spain many local people left their homes during the conflict with georgia and know they are coming back. the could was a favorite tourist attraction before the war but it's seeing few travelers in the past two decades n
because they were liberated in one thousand nine hundred three the georgian troops retained the opposite dorie gorge on a strategic regions. following george's attack on south a sense here in two thousand and eight the abkhaz military carried out a special operation in the could already region with russia's support georgian forces would driven out of the republics entire territory russia and several other countries have since recognized abkhazia as independence. the turbulence could henri river...
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today and there will also be a dragon of the dragons are sent to have been doris from the chinese but it's not true there in ancient culture to. this. bill is going to be one of the sins of pieces of tonight's bossy. serial can ring it up so it doesn't fall down everything really see how the nominee celebrate the culture. as soon as we finish people still to roy. jones watch a game of chalk upon which looks like a particularly dangerous splendor volleyball in the cross. and then it was sort of a jolt city just. a. handsome this is what the festival is really all about so it's for the next generation of money to get together and practice those traditions of their ancestors have been carrying on for centuries it's a village celebration and i knew everyone in the community to get together and really celebrate their culture. the worst may be a long way from moscow but it's worth the effort to get here because outpost of russia's forest has a rich history and a community that cares about the city and the future of its environment. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming u
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i scripted our saying to wish evil people as for good people i wish there were doris day that way. and there was this world it is the air force the waters and even more beautiful. question is that so much of it is coming to him it will. be was federal reserve has met and decided little is the global economic recovery slow now it's time for congress and the president to take. a mission. couldn't take three months for charges. coming from and three. three stooges.
i scripted our saying to wish evil people as for good people i wish there were doris day that way. and there was this world it is the air force the waters and even more beautiful. question is that so much of it is coming to him it will. be was federal reserve has met and decided little is the global economic recovery slow now it's time for congress and the president to take. a mission. couldn't take three months for charges. coming from and three. three stooges.
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christ skirting our strength to wish evil people is for good people i wish there were doris day that way. and there was this world to be is beautiful as a law there's an different more beautiful.
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today there will also be a dragon of the dragons a stand to have been doris from the chinese but it's not true there in ancient culture to. me this. is going to be one of the big sins pieces of tonight's bossie. cereal can really add up so it doesn't fall down when we can really see how the nominee celebrate the culture. as soon as we finish people still to roy. jones watch a game of chalk which looks like a particularly dangerous splendor volleyball and across. and then it was joyful don't sing. and. dance in this is what the festival is really all about so it's for the next generation oh no need to get together and practice those traditions of their ancestors have been carrying on for centuries it's a village celebration and i knew all the everyone in the community to get together and really celebrate their culture the worst may be a long way from moscow but it's worth the effort to get here is out close to russia's forest has a rich history collection the cares about the city and the future of its environment. wealthy british. market finiteness. find out what's really happening to
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. >> reporter: for doris, this show is a lifetime dream.n her four years to assemble this exhibit. a chance for us to understand muir the man. muir was driven by curiosity, immersing himself to experience and understand the natural world. indelible dedication we experience today because of what nature can bring to our lives. the john muir exhibition will be here through next january. in oakland, don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> 4:45 now. former governor schwarzenegger is back. >> hasta la vista and i'll be back. >> coming up, the first public speech since the sex scand that ended his marriage. >>> and how we'll put people back to work in the bay area. >> how san francisco will get a big boost from the burning man. 3q septic system breakdowns affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair. the powerful formula in rid-x has enzymes to immediately break down waste and bacteria that work continuously to reduce tank build-up. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster. >>> good friday morning.
. >> reporter: for doris, this show is a lifetime dream.n her four years to assemble this exhibit. a chance for us to understand muir the man. muir was driven by curiosity, immersing himself to experience and understand the natural world. indelible dedication we experience today because of what nature can bring to our lives. the john muir exhibition will be here through next january. in oakland, don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> 4:45 now. former governor schwarzenegger is back....
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a blot skier excavation sites and here you see photos of my bonus oras as a skeleton of and i was doris what a stray hook a reptile isn't it and so learn from the follies of history stars and miles and this is charles marsh an american parents are just eight hundred eighty seven he visited moscow and announced that there were no dinosaurs in russia and everyone believed him yet luckily u.t. belong comes from a long line of scientists you chose to follow their own instincts and secure place in the history books as one of the world's foremost sites for paleontology it was their determination and no small amount of teaching that reveals a dinosaur jampot alice a bit arty the more regions. stay with us here on r.t. i'll be back with headlines after a short break. to . be a man. to fish. the. vicious tree of this place where runs through the centuries. a paradise for archeologists zoo ologists and it's a logical tourists. was one fateful night shot. soixante you might. how this republic got its my spine. hoping dreaming and reprints. more news today violence is once again flared up. these ar
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and fox and everybody all thought everything was hunky dory you know and all our great dictator friends are are still in power for stability reasons but i mean i bring up the saudi card because the unexpected is happened and who knows what the future consequences of what we're seeing happening right now will be. well let's go back ten years to when condi rice and the bush administration introduce the greater middle east in the g. eight in two thousand and four well in seven years and. this is part of a long planned scenario all the pentagon is involved in at the state department is involved in it i think the reason that we're seeing these these riots the i.m.f. cause the food crisis in tunisia just at the time that the hedge funds and wall street were pushing prices up using the bio diesel and the harvest failures in russia and such things but the there's a geo political trigger to this that is coming out of washington they're trying is there one person in washington permit creative destruction in the middle east to upset the chessboard and make sure that in fact what has been happening
and fox and everybody all thought everything was hunky dory you know and all our great dictator friends are are still in power for stability reasons but i mean i bring up the saudi card because the unexpected is happened and who knows what the future consequences of what we're seeing happening right now will be. well let's go back ten years to when condi rice and the bush administration introduce the greater middle east in the g. eight in two thousand and four well in seven years and. this is...