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embassy. the army as well projected a new normal response force into the embassy. you have both the marines and army come together under this construct underneath a joint commander and executed this mission. i have put up a couple of different thoughts on things we might need to think about as we move forward executing these types of missions. the types of resources we should put against them, how long we would leave those resources in place, who would make those decisions inside of our government when we do those types of operations. pretty difficult problem set, particularly when you look at the size of the forces we have available in dod and the size and scope of africa and the time, space, and force issues associated with projecting force across the continent to the many high risk type embassies or facilities that may be at risk. that is just one theater we operated in. you could expand that through the globe in a number of places we would consider hotspots. with that, i would turn it over. >> i will step up here and we will start a conversation with ourselves
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could you ever imagine american diplomats returning to the embassy and opening the embassy again?translator: you cannot trust america, he said. america is the great satan. >> reporter: jim shuuto, cnn, tehran. >>> the united states also has custody of the former iranian embassy in washington. this is it. it's closed and locked and has been locked up since diplomatic relations ended between the two countries. >>> all right. hello again, everyone. security sweeps in the sky all part of a huge operation to protect super bowl 2014. the unprecedented effort, straight ahead. >>> the new jersey bridge scandal winds with governor chris christie facing allegations from a former ally. the new accusations and the governor's response. >>> plus -- the tsa is now weighing in on explosive revelations from a former agent about what really happens to passengers at security checkpoints. that story this hour. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> just a day away from the biggest football game of the year. while fans and players get pumped for the game, thousands are focused on keeping it safe. f
could you ever imagine american diplomats returning to the embassy and opening the embassy again?translator: you cannot trust america, he said. america is the great satan. >> reporter: jim shuuto, cnn, tehran. >>> the united states also has custody of the former iranian embassy in washington. this is it. it's closed and locked and has been locked up since diplomatic relations ended between the two countries. >>> all right. hello again, everyone. security sweeps in the...
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embassy still stands. mostly unchanged, since 1979. the same old equipment curtains and green paint. machines and old phones even the famous paper shredders all relics of a time when enemies were friends. although the building hasn't changed much, relations between the u.s. and iran are starting to. ebb boo ham was a revolutionary, and a student. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't live in conflict. >> in november 1979, 1 of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the believe that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. the attack led them to cut ties with iran. i don't agree with those that say that occupying the embassy is a resolution. at times there has within good relationships. >> the revolution succeeded but it came at a cost. bloodshed and painful sanctions. now the u.s. and iran are facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. and against us lambic countries and continue sanctions against iran, it is very difficult to say the relat
embassy still stands. mostly unchanged, since 1979. the same old equipment curtains and green paint. machines and old phones even the famous paper shredders all relics of a time when enemies were friends. although the building hasn't changed much, relations between the u.s. and iran are starting to. ebb boo ham was a revolutionary, and a student. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't live in conflict. >> in november 1979, 1 of the men who took over the embassy, and...
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embassy in tehran stands - mostly unchanged since 1979. same old equipment, curtains and green paint, telex machines and phones - even paper shredders, relics of a time when enemies were friends. this man was a revolutionary and a student in 1979. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. tried to sabotage the revolution. the attack led the u.s. to cut diplomatic ties with iran. >> i don't agree with those who say that occupying the american embassy is an obstacle to relations. at times there has been good conditions. we, the leftist, believe that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> the revolution succeeded, coming at a cost. >> animosity, blood shed - iran facing the challenge of putting 35 years of hate behind them. >> the relationship between iran and the u.s. is complicated. as long as
embassy in tehran stands - mostly unchanged since 1979. same old equipment, curtains and green paint, telex machines and phones - even paper shredders, relics of a time when enemies were friends. this man was a revolutionary and a student in 1979. now he is a leading voice for reform. >> people don't believe in conflict. we don't live in the past any more. >> in november 1979, he was one of the men who took over the embassy, and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by...
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embassy. the army as well projected a new normal response force into the embassy. you have both the marines and army come together under this construct underneath a joint commander and executed this mission. i have put up a couple of different thoughts on things we might need to think about as we move forward executing these types of missions. the types of resources we should put against them, how long we would leave those resources in place, who would make those decisions inside of our government when we do those types of operations. pretty difficult problem set, particularly when you look at the size of the forces we have available in dod and the size and scope of africa and the time, space, and force issues associated with projecting force across the continent to the many high risk type embassies or facilities that may be at risk. that is just one theater we operated in. you could expand that through the globe in a number of places we would consider hotspots. with that, i would turn it over. >> i will step up here and we will start a conversation with ourselves
embassy. the army as well projected a new normal response force into the embassy. you have both the marines and army come together under this construct underneath a joint commander and executed this mission. i have put up a couple of different thoughts on things we might need to think about as we move forward executing these types of missions. the types of resources we should put against them, how long we would leave those resources in place, who would make those decisions inside of our...
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i'm surprise that he could walk into the soviet embassy in washington, dc and didn't -- wasn't that embassy under surveillance? and, two, i wonder if there was a moment before he was arrested when he realized you knew who he was, or if not, what was it like to have to work -- once you realized it was him but you hadn't -- he hadn't been arrested yet, how difficult was it to have to deal with him? >> it was more than difficult. i think most of the time we're pretty good actors and actresses, but that was tough, and i will say personally, confession: i smoked during those days. and you couldn't smoke in the building so i would go out to the courtyard to have my cigarette. rick was very heavy smoker. and because we're friends, acquaintances, he'd always come over. what are you doing today, sandy? how is the search going? oh, it's -- i stopped smoking. [laughter] >> i was so afraid i was going to mess it up. so i stopped -- but, you know, in hindsight, i didn't have a thing to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way that two ladies , and add to fbi guys, are ever going to catch me.
i'm surprise that he could walk into the soviet embassy in washington, dc and didn't -- wasn't that embassy under surveillance? and, two, i wonder if there was a moment before he was arrested when he realized you knew who he was, or if not, what was it like to have to work -- once you realized it was him but you hadn't -- he hadn't been arrested yet, how difficult was it to have to deal with him? >> it was more than difficult. i think most of the time we're pretty good actors and...
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it happened near the capital, near the iranian culture center and embassy. zeina khodr joins us live from beirut. can you tell us what happened? >> there's chaotic scenes outside the iranian cultural center. we understand initial reports, two dead, several people wounded. security sources - these are initial reports because it happened within the past half hour. the explosion. some security forces are talking about two explosions, and they are also talking about two suicide bombers who were onmotorcycles. then again i have to stress these are initial reports. these attacks are becoming more frequent. up until now we had no claim of responsibility. in the past there are groups linked to al-qaeda. groups that upgrade in syria claimed responsibility for the attacks. they have threatened similar attacks and more attacks in the future because of hezbollah's role in syria. hezbollah is a lebanese shia group. and the iranians - the syrian opposition blames them for propping up the syrian regime. the attacks are becoming more frequent, and over rent weeks, really, t
it happened near the capital, near the iranian culture center and embassy. zeina khodr joins us live from beirut. can you tell us what happened? >> there's chaotic scenes outside the iranian cultural center. we understand initial reports, two dead, several people wounded. security sources - these are initial reports because it happened within the past half hour. the explosion. some security forces are talking about two explosions, and they are also talking about two suicide bombers who...
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i said at the ecuadorian embassy. they asked with julian assange? i said yes.ut at that point, i was asked why i had been to russia twice in the past three months. i said because i have a client there. they asked who? and i said, edward snowden. this is the most bizarre thing, they said, who is edward snowden? and i just said matter-of-factly, he is a whistleblower and an asylee. they next asked who is bradley manning? i said, a whistleblower. then they asked, where is bradley manning? and i said, in jail. and he said, so he is a criminal? and i said, he is a political prisoner. then they said, but you represents snowden. and i said, yes, i am a human rights attorney. and i am one of his legal advisers. but i found that entire line of questioning very jarring and very unnerving. i did not know what kind of answer i was supposed to give. it is like asking, who is president obama? they're asking about some of the most famous people on the planet. obviously, i have an attorney/client relationship to protect. i'm not going to get into meetings i've had with clients
i said at the ecuadorian embassy. they asked with julian assange? i said yes.ut at that point, i was asked why i had been to russia twice in the past three months. i said because i have a client there. they asked who? and i said, edward snowden. this is the most bizarre thing, they said, who is edward snowden? and i just said matter-of-factly, he is a whistleblower and an asylee. they next asked who is bradley manning? i said, a whistleblower. then they asked, where is bradley manning? and i...
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the embassy also had ordered an evacuation of that already drawn down a large portion of the embassy. and some planes were used to try to back with some personnel from north in one of the camps and they were shot at. we ended up coming in after that. that's not norm our area of focus. we are focused in north africa and west africa but we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight from moron down to djibouti in order to be in position to evacuate the rest of the missy. and, in fact, we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. so as far as the conditions that we executed, that withdrawal, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i'll take the question right next to the camera there, please preventable, to the two questions on the second row, third row from the back. >> this is joe talbot. i would like to ask you about the legal framework of your missions. do you usually need to clear your mission with the local authorities? if yes, do you coordinate with the local authoriti
the embassy also had ordered an evacuation of that already drawn down a large portion of the embassy. and some planes were used to try to back with some personnel from north in one of the camps and they were shot at. we ended up coming in after that. that's not norm our area of focus. we are focused in north africa and west africa but we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight from moron down to djibouti in order to be in position to evacuate the rest of the missy. and, in...
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embassies in kenya and tanzania. tonight we look at that operation as it actually happened on the streets of libya. >> it all happens on the dork of the tripoli morning. after his car pulls out, he's suddenly bokd in. he-- boxed in. the man pull him out of the car and throw him into the back of the white van. the video from a closed circuit camera in the area, was obtained by the washington post. within 30 seconds of his car stopping he's on his way to a libyan military base and a u.s. naval ship. the americans have been hunt being for rakai for 13 years. he's accused of participating in the bombing of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania which called more than 20. rakai has already appeared in a u.s. court and denied all charges, his lawyer insists he's nent. the prime minister ali zadan was captured be. >> now, suspected of being an al qaeda member, president obama stricter drone policy states, an attack may not be possible because of this man is in -- a u.s. citizen. until the updated policy at least four american
embassies in kenya and tanzania. tonight we look at that operation as it actually happened on the streets of libya. >> it all happens on the dork of the tripoli morning. after his car pulls out, he's suddenly bokd in. he-- boxed in. the man pull him out of the car and throw him into the back of the white van. the video from a closed circuit camera in the area, was obtained by the washington post. within 30 seconds of his car stopping he's on his way to a libyan military base and a u.s....
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embassy in tehran still stands mostly unchanged since 1979.he same old equipment, curtains and green paint, machines and old phones, even the famous paper shredders all relic of a time when enemies were friends. relations between the u.s. and iran are starting to change. abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took over the embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. >> translator: at times there have been good conditions foi friendship. but at the beginning of the revolution, we believed that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter: animosities, war, bloodshed, and painful sanctions. now they are trying to put 35 years of hate behind them. >> translator: we relationship is complicated. as long as the u.s. supports the israel regime, does not recognize the rights of palestinians, continues to interfere in the middle east, and continues sanctions against iran it is very d
embassy in tehran still stands mostly unchanged since 1979.he same old equipment, curtains and green paint, machines and old phones, even the famous paper shredders all relic of a time when enemies were friends. relations between the u.s. and iran are starting to change. abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took over the embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage...
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embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on an organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some anti aids programs. you know my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all wearing uniforms for. my dons members are constantly changing. you'll see different people on different days on weekends there are plenty of city to weller's the board and then my town looks more crowded more sensible and friendlier you know might get on weekdays but there might on protesters for hire from an even straight up homeless tramp. like you know what we call them while people. do you think they're doing it for free. it's all for money. i've ever known who do you think's paying them. the usa these people. as if
embassy needed for. all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on an organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some anti aids programs. you know my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all...
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embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at the cost of about wall billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it'll not which is both a landscape feature and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. all we witnessing are a nascence of medieval architecture with electronic city wools and bomb proof modes . fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rule is protection from their own subject. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits and the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction between poli
embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at the cost of about wall billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it'll not which is both a landscape feature and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of intense security devices and...
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i got my hands on some shots of a lost tons of airplane delivering diplomatic mail for the us embassy in ukraine. must they show us a car with us diplomatic license plates and heavy build guys getting out of it but there wasn't just an embassy car. there was also an armored truck for transporting cash there was a part of the documents is loaded into the embassy car and huge bags go into the armored truck if there is money in these trucks what does the us embassy needed for . all of victoria nuland said that the usa had spent five billion dollars on democracy in ukraine. but we don't know what this money was spent on. in organizing the orange revolution on setting up this revolution on concocting molotov cocktails or on some in tight aids programs. you know my done needs money it's a huge enterprise where you have to pay for food heating propaganda materials and so on but it was a look at the combatants equipment they all have backs they're all wearing uniforms for. my duns members are constantly changing. you'll see different people on different days on weekends there are plenty of ci
i got my hands on some shots of a lost tons of airplane delivering diplomatic mail for the us embassy in ukraine. must they show us a car with us diplomatic license plates and heavy build guys getting out of it but there wasn't just an embassy car. there was also an armored truck for transporting cash there was a part of the documents is loaded into the embassy car and huge bags go into the armored truck if there is money in these trucks what does the us embassy needed for . all of victoria...
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fit ner reports from london where protesters rallied outside the egyptian embassy demanding release. >> germans, politicians and other concerned citizens gathered outside an embassy before a trial, some including al jazeera journalists, begins. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste are into the second month without being charged. al jazeera network arabic journalist abdullah al-shami has been in custody six months. they are accused of supporting a terrorist organization after interviewing members of the outward muslim brotherhood. al jazeera maintains the journalists were doing their job. the committee to protect journalists puts egypt among the worst countries for freedom of the press. >> egypt's interim government has a responsibility to ensure they are protected. we expressed the concerns to the government of egypt and urged the government to drop the charges and release the journal lifts and academics. >> the rally in london organised by the union for journalist in part in order to present a petition at the embassy calling for the release of journalists. this rep
fit ner reports from london where protesters rallied outside the egyptian embassy demanding release. >> germans, politicians and other concerned citizens gathered outside an embassy before a trial, some including al jazeera journalists, begins. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste are into the second month without being charged. al jazeera network arabic journalist abdullah al-shami has been in custody six months. they are accused of supporting a terrorist...
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. >>> canada has already closed its embassy in kiev, the u.s. is also callinger focalment.ennifer glasse is in kiev. >> reporter: it is a very tense situation here in ukraine, independence square is just a few hundred yards that way, that was the scene of fierce clashes all day yesterday and overnight. some injured are just behind me here in st. michael's cathedral. they are there because they are fightened to go to regular hospitals because they are worried they will be turned over to the police. doctor are obliged to report them if they come into the hospitals here. in independence square we understand the police have started using water cannon again. half of the square has been burnt down. they are preparing for another assault on the square, but i think everybody would like to see this all calm down very much. the president has declared thursday a day of mourning. both police and protesters killed in those very, very fierce clashes overnight. just here in the streets we have seen protesters chase the place away. the subways aren't working here at all as the government t
. >>> canada has already closed its embassy in kiev, the u.s. is also callinger focalment.ennifer glasse is in kiev. >> reporter: it is a very tense situation here in ukraine, independence square is just a few hundred yards that way, that was the scene of fierce clashes all day yesterday and overnight. some injured are just behind me here in st. michael's cathedral. they are there because they are fightened to go to regular hospitals because they are worried they will be turned...
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the brigade is the one to claim attack on the iranian embassy in november. this is a group saying, "we'll target hezbollah, shi'a population", the hezbollah fighting aloneside syria. it's a spillover. people are tense, nervous. they don't know where the danger is coming from, suicide bombing, something difficult to control. it's been tense in lebanon. they intercepted a few car bombs, one a few days ago packed with around 250 kilograms of explosives. that's what hezbollah are saying the car bombs have been assembled. this is the last rebel stronghold where the syrian government, along with hezbollah trying to take it back. allegations are that they are being assembled, coming into the country. certainly a tense situation here. people are running around trying to push each other back, the army trying to control things, people are upset about what is happening. >> german chancellor angela merkel has been pushing for greater data protection after revelations of the u.s. surveillance. she wants to create a unique data network. but is it feasible. we look at the
the brigade is the one to claim attack on the iranian embassy in november. this is a group saying, "we'll target hezbollah, shi'a population", the hezbollah fighting aloneside syria. it's a spillover. people are tense, nervous. they don't know where the danger is coming from, suicide bombing, something difficult to control. it's been tense in lebanon. they intercepted a few car bombs, one a few days ago packed with around 250 kilograms of explosives. that's what hezbollah are saying...
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one thing that we haven't had in car is we haven't had an embassy there, an active embassy for a very long time. >> thanks a lot. we are going to stop it there. i hope we can keep on watching this story s mark schroeder, ambassador sanders, thank you all. >> brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us in washington. i am ray suarez. >> welcome toays america. >>> and outrage after a national guard member posts this controversial picture online. ♪
one thing that we haven't had in car is we haven't had an embassy there, an active embassy for a very long time. >> thanks a lot. we are going to stop it there. i hope we can keep on watching this story s mark schroeder, ambassador sanders, thank you all. >> brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us in washington. i am ray suarez. >> welcome toays america. >>> and outrage after a national guard member posts this controversial...
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. >>> coming up, an embassy under siege. >>> and a hijacked passenger jet under attack. >> they saidnger every 30 minutes. >> when "caught on camera: desperate and dangerous" continues. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: right now, get 0.9% apr on all passat models
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any comments from the russian embassy? japanese embassy? korean embassy? know i did not have, but i will say something about not about --r talk, but i think the danger might happen if we do not resolve early enough. what i am thinking is i think the u.s. government's new strategy position has been making it really worse. i understand that secretary of state wants both countries to resolve the issue, but do not say which side is right. that is a real problem in many ways, because, for example, japan east china sea issue, the siding withs is japan, and when somebody is trying to take over somebody -- you guys, and resolve the issue, that is a prolonged invasion. i am concerned that unless the united states understands the form about what is right, then we might reach a wager point eventually. >> thank you. ok, bobby? that point, and i do not have much to add -- >> [indiscernible] all right, any other comments? you have something on your mind? thank goodness. >> no further questions? up to thestand microphone, speak louder. communications law student at georg
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we haven't had an embassy, an active embassy at c.a.r.for some period of time. >> we'll have to stop it there. i hope we can continue talking about this story. thank you all. this come brings us to an end os edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> it's taken us a day to trek to the small village of mulatos. we are up here in the mountains, and this is where colombia's war has continued, where the government has pushed the paramilitary, and they're at war. we have come to meet a group of activists.
we haven't had an embassy, an active embassy at c.a.r.for some period of time. >> we'll have to stop it there. i hope we can continue talking about this story. thank you all. this come brings us to an end os edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> it's taken us a day to trek to the small village of mulatos. we are up here in the mountains, and this is where colombia's war has continued, where the government has pushed the paramilitary, and they're at...
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the czech embassy has held a ceremony with friends family members received good advice and white. and in general. her style the base. we should use rescue operation. the summer of nineteen forty four rbi her husband as well as several other relatives that their children hid in the den or selling dreams to eat on the scene that had keys to reach the end of the war a leader of the orthodox community of islam and his wife moved into the hiding place in the embassy early every morning of risking his own life he supplied those in hiding for fear it the discovery of the harrowing actions and hungarian kinds years comes a time of pretension of this year marks the seventieth anniversary of the nineteen forty four anasta for teaching hungarian to german run concentration camps. your country has also been criticized for postponing the unveiling of the world were two monuments that is meant to mark the occupation in the country that many jewish groups accusing kerry of trying to whitewash its involvement in saying that thousands of to baghdad to carry authorities in collaboration with german
the czech embassy has held a ceremony with friends family members received good advice and white. and in general. her style the base. we should use rescue operation. the summer of nineteen forty four rbi her husband as well as several other relatives that their children hid in the den or selling dreams to eat on the scene that had keys to reach the end of the war a leader of the orthodox community of islam and his wife moved into the hiding place in the embassy early every morning of risking...
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embassies in africa.ideo that showcases the tactics used by forces in away trending them. >> this morning a look back at the life and movies that made shirley temple famous. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm libby casey. >> i'm del walters. another storm is sweeping the country, aiming at the southwest and northeast. it's expected to produce thick ice in addition to snow over the next 24 hours. >> the southern states are hunkering down again. alabama, louisiana, mississippi and parts of georgia have already declared states of emergency and this after a rare winter storm just two weeks ago caught them off guard. we have more on the potential impact. >> it's the scene that georgia's governor is vowing will not be repeated, clogged highways, abandoned cars and children spending the night in their schools. >> i think we're certainly ahead of the game this time and that's important. we are trying to be ready and prepared and react as quickly as possible. >> from texas to north carolina, freezi
embassies in africa.ideo that showcases the tactics used by forces in away trending them. >> this morning a look back at the life and movies that made shirley temple famous. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm libby casey. >> i'm del walters. another storm is sweeping the country, aiming at the southwest and northeast. it's expected to produce thick ice in addition to snow over the next 24 hours. >> the southern states are hunkering down again. alabama,...
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whistleblower thomas drake to meet with julian a songe at the ecuadorian embassy in london yesterday right act tweeted after her experience saying i'm fine he throws border force was just trying to intimidate me who was at work snowden do you know him where is bradley manning to talk about what exactly happened i was joined earlier by just one great act herself from london and i first asked her to tell me about what that experience was like yeah i don't i mean everyone has to go through customs i get that and usually you get the same questions about where are you going where are you staying how many days will you be here and that sort of thing but i was directed to a specific booth at what is called the border force which is i guess the name they use for customs at heathrow and i was initially asked by i was there and i said to see friends and they said who and i said well the people in sam adams associate which is an american organization which is usually the kind of answer that i give the last fifteen international trips i've been on and then they wanted to know who was in that gro
whistleblower thomas drake to meet with julian a songe at the ecuadorian embassy in london yesterday right act tweeted after her experience saying i'm fine he throws border force was just trying to intimidate me who was at work snowden do you know him where is bradley manning to talk about what exactly happened i was joined earlier by just one great act herself from london and i first asked her to tell me about what that experience was like yeah i don't i mean everyone has to go through customs...
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embassy for a picture of his two sons.refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that michael shannon's mother, her sons' own grandmother, betty almost died, she writes this. "good riddance. another one to feed the hungry flames of hell." when asked why she won't even send a photo or post one online, she says no one has asked. >> i haven't tried to keep any photos from him. he has all the photo albums. >> do the boys know anything about their father? >> of course they do. of course. and they -- both of my boys know everything about their father. i'm not -- i'm not keeping them from him. he can come here anytime and meet them. >> they can
embassy for a picture of his two sons.refused to allow the state department to take a photo. what he showed us are vitriolic e-mails sent by a much different nermeen khalifa than the composed person we were interviewing by phone. this one sent january 2nd of this year. a profanity-laced diatribe in which nermeen insults shannon's new wife as being "another old hag" and telling him to give up hope of "ever again getting even a whiff of anything of mine." and on the news that...