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there have been studies by epidemiologist in the fallujah area and it turns out the level of radiation in that area is higher than hiroshi month. this young man has been devoting his life to compensate for those words. the scientific article that just appeared studies hair samples and they have extremely high evidence of radiation point* eight -- poisoning with the usual eight facts. and unless we face of to these things it will continue. there is no barrier except internally to the united states these are two examples and you could add others. but also the effects of heavy metals probably depleted uranium and has plenty of the effects on veterans who expose the major defects and as fred said this could go on indefinitely. even after the war is technically over and when we carry out similar operations elsewhere as we do right now >> day-care. i would like to say a couple of things that people ask me why you talk about some things that happen so long ago? the last trade mission 1970. the reason why i keep talking about this there is a cancer epidemic in this country and other parts of t
there have been studies by epidemiologist in the fallujah area and it turns out the level of radiation in that area is higher than hiroshi month. this young man has been devoting his life to compensate for those words. the scientific article that just appeared studies hair samples and they have extremely high evidence of radiation point* eight -- poisoning with the usual eight facts. and unless we face of to these things it will continue. there is no barrier except internally to the united...
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baldoni is deaf giuliana sgrena is in baghdad university she is there to interview refugees from fallujah who had found shelter in the mosque of the university thanks for holding back on terrorists and abducted. when i was kidnapped if first thing is to realize i'll get not being you because from these say you can decide if. they're not there. so from that it will depend on your child to be free or not to be. true is immediately contacted diplomatic sources and your journalist to organize press conferences addressing merely journalists and use agencies from the arabic world into the trunk appears we want to make them realize that giuliana was just a journalist and not a secret agent as some people might have thought that it. i had no no what i couldn't. know what die with was. because. they they kept also my my watch and to beginning to ask because i didn't there that i do what i made was and then they said they need daddy as a proof of my life. and. so i was. waiting for the day but i just don't know what it was. i went to bed but of course i couldn't sleep at all and just they was think
baldoni is deaf giuliana sgrena is in baghdad university she is there to interview refugees from fallujah who had found shelter in the mosque of the university thanks for holding back on terrorists and abducted. when i was kidnapped if first thing is to realize i'll get not being you because from these say you can decide if. they're not there. so from that it will depend on your child to be free or not to be. true is immediately contacted diplomatic sources and your journalist to organize press...
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iraq, and he was -- i've known him for some years, he was part of the military force that invaded fallujah in november 2004. that was a horrible massacre. it was kind of like -- [inaudible] actually except worse in many respects. one of the respects in which it's worse is the kind of weaponry they use. there have been studies now by epidemiologists and ore scientists in the -- other scientists in the fallujah area, and it turns out the level of radiation this that area is -- in that area is actually higher than hiroshima. the letter he sent me yesterday, this young man after he got out has been devoting his life to trying to compensate for those horrors. it was a scientific article that just appeared studying hair samples of people there, and the hair samples have extremely high evidence of radiation ois softening. poisoning. and it, again, has the usual effects at the same time you described, and, you know, could be permanent. and unless we face up to these things, it's going to continue. there's no barrier to it except entirely to the united states. nobody else can do anything about it.
iraq, and he was -- i've known him for some years, he was part of the military force that invaded fallujah in november 2004. that was a horrible massacre. it was kind of like -- [inaudible] actually except worse in many respects. one of the respects in which it's worse is the kind of weaponry they use. there have been studies now by epidemiologists and ore scientists in the -- other scientists in the fallujah area, and it turns out the level of radiation this that area is -- in that area is...
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kevin sites was embedded with the american forces when he filmed such an atrocity in a mosque in fallujah. one specific marine went into that mosque. he saw the five insurgents in there and he began shooting them. again even though they were unarmed. began shooting them initially with his m. sixteen rifle and then when his m. sixteen g.m.p. pulled out his nine millimeter beretta and gun he started firing at them with him. i see this marine out of my i say he's been faking he's dead he's faking he's dead . and at that point he raises m. sixteen and i raised my camera at the same time and he squeezed the trigger off and fires directly into the man's head and i remember it very specifically i've seen a lot of people killed in coverage before my past wars but i've never seen what i thought was an execution i suggested to my network that maybe we don't show the video in its entirety we only show portions of it that we mitigate the impact of the video by self censoring in some ways by not showing that videotape people were completely confused about what the intentions of the marine was at that
kevin sites was embedded with the american forces when he filmed such an atrocity in a mosque in fallujah. one specific marine went into that mosque. he saw the five insurgents in there and he began shooting them. again even though they were unarmed. began shooting them initially with his m. sixteen rifle and then when his m. sixteen g.m.p. pulled out his nine millimeter beretta and gun he started firing at them with him. i see this marine out of my i say he's been faking he's dead he's faking...
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occupy wall street protester and author of the buck when i wished i was here this batch is from fallujah. and we are going to take a sharp break but stick around to the british government at the national security matter to the people being stopped and searched that's great says up coming up well take a look at these two very different viewpoints. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now that. i think. either one well. we never got that says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you give them their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else hears you some other part of it and realize that everything you just don't. think. well you're up ruled it illegal but police and bar and continue to stop and search people whenever and wherever they light with little grounds for suspicion the area of society which finds itself most often targeted believes there is only one reason for it the police are institutionally racist artie's ybarra bennett has more from london. and that package is goin
occupy wall street protester and author of the buck when i wished i was here this batch is from fallujah. and we are going to take a sharp break but stick around to the british government at the national security matter to the people being stopped and searched that's great says up coming up well take a look at these two very different viewpoints. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now that. i think. either one well. we never got that says they're going to keep you safe get...
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wall street protester and he is the author of this boss when i wished i was here dispatches from fallujah. welcome derreck so i mean would you consider yourself a dirty hippie or a crackhead i mean you certainly don't look like lance and me no nom a very very clean hippie i would consider myself to be. no. the whole expression of dirty hippie is just kind of amusing to me because most of the protesters are sort of just like me workers students things that people there just happen to be concerned. the the media has sort of painted this image of. a dirty hippie it's sort of a creation i think well and how do you feel about the labels given to those that participate in the movement. well i think it's just really misguided i mean if you want to just let's just take the word you know the hippie i think of hippies as being someone that rejects modern society and i think what we have now these protesters are the exact opposite of people that are concerned people that are willing to actually put forth an effort and do a lot of work in their spare time because they see things that are wrong to me
wall street protester and he is the author of this boss when i wished i was here dispatches from fallujah. welcome derreck so i mean would you consider yourself a dirty hippie or a crackhead i mean you certainly don't look like lance and me no nom a very very clean hippie i would consider myself to be. no. the whole expression of dirty hippie is just kind of amusing to me because most of the protesters are sort of just like me workers students things that people there just happen to be...
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you know, you've got to think when they were showing the bodies being burnt in fallujah, u.s.s being burnt, how were we feeling as americans watching iraqis burn our own soldiers? so i mean they've got to look at it in the same perspective. that we're not trained to do acts like that. that is not the u.s. military. >> there's been lots of reaction today, leon panetta, i've seen the footage. i find it utterly deplorable, echoed by hillary clinton, expressing my total dismay. marines i have the highest respect and admiration for, but i completely endorse panetta in condemning this behavior. you got a reaction from taliban saying their religion that follows holy task would suggest the inhuman act reveals to the world. i think that statement needs to be put into that context. but it's very disturbing that post abu ghraib with all the attention that rained down on the american military for that and all the shame that came down on the perpetrators -- >> that this happened again -- >> this kind of thing is being unearthed again. it's incredibly disappointing, isn't it? >> it is. as a
you know, you've got to think when they were showing the bodies being burnt in fallujah, u.s.s being burnt, how were we feeling as americans watching iraqis burn our own soldiers? so i mean they've got to look at it in the same perspective. that we're not trained to do acts like that. that is not the u.s. military. >> there's been lots of reaction today, leon panetta, i've seen the footage. i find it utterly deplorable, echoed by hillary clinton, expressing my total dismay. marines i have...
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blackwater security guards were killed, their bodies burned, hung from a bridge in fallujah war is a series of atrocities. >> he says i don't recall any self-righteous indignation when those things happened. any father is a former marine. he actually sent that story to me. it kind of got me thinking. because we talked about this. and how the majority of our fans on our facebook page were saying what's the problem here? you kind of get a sense of what the rest of america is feeling. >> our soldiers killed these guys but then it was the urination people took an issue with. it's a gray area. and it's a good debate to have. >>> shifting gears again now, sarah ferguson is at the center of an international incident. she was supposed to visit the u.s. this month. instead, she is stuck in the uk afraid to leave the country because she might end up in a turkish jail. abc's kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: sarah ferguson could end up in a turkish prison. this is what caused such a stir. a 2008 british documentary called "duchess and daughters: their secret mission." fergie went undercover
blackwater security guards were killed, their bodies burned, hung from a bridge in fallujah war is a series of atrocities. >> he says i don't recall any self-righteous indignation when those things happened. any father is a former marine. he actually sent that story to me. it kind of got me thinking. because we talked about this. and how the majority of our fans on our facebook page were saying what's the problem here? you kind of get a sense of what the rest of america is feeling....
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a iesultsn so far with 88% of the precincts reporting, that didn'd translate into the support of fallujah. dennis brauts of a good point just a few moments ago when he basically said, you know, so many candidates were trying towh ei theat un-romney.utis for and we saw rick perry in the last few days really go after chlenges tonservative of preferenceo, conservatives when it's convenient. well, obviously that has been working there is no indication of f that he has any plans that thisi caucus changes destruction and has given many about his campaign. he plans on going to solve carolina. he's telling his supporters that and he is expected to address the crowd tonight. we know that he is aan the secod or third floor here in the chariton meeting with his closest advisers.vernment but certainly i think if thered? is a headline from tonight is really disappointment here. rick perry thought he was going to do better and judging by theo results, he is mired in fifth place. n okay, patrick life from the s rick perry can contend. thank you. >> all these numbers are coming in over the tabulation cen
a iesultsn so far with 88% of the precincts reporting, that didn'd translate into the support of fallujah. dennis brauts of a good point just a few moments ago when he basically said, you know, so many candidates were trying towh ei theat un-romney.utis for and we saw rick perry in the last few days really go after chlenges tonservative of preferenceo, conservatives when it's convenient. well, obviously that has been working there is no indication of f that he has any plans that thisi caucus...
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all the way of the mid 40's by the afternoon great letter to board a plane and held a fallujah for the media from out of state. south went right now gradually tionalhift around more of the western direction tomorrow but saat will not have a hugecable increase in the temperature actually out west we have miles that will be pushing to the spaight despite ought what looked like a cold front it's really just a wind shift to night and with the high pressure area anchored out to the west level warm wind coming off the mountains across nebraska and into the state tomorrow resulting in temperatures in iowa in the 30's and 40's look to the west of that down sloping effect 50 to around 60 degrees and that will be here in time for thursday. 26 died partly cloudy west wind to 15 heading on through the day tomorrow temperatures in the mi' 40's. back to youai.gn. >> vets, john and we are cutting r short here. >> mitt romney is taking the podium to address his supporters tonight. >> welcome. we love you. thank you so much. this has been such a terrific l th has congratulations to rick santorum. he's
all the way of the mid 40's by the afternoon great letter to board a plane and held a fallujah for the media from out of state. south went right now gradually tionalhift around more of the western direction tomorrow but saat will not have a hugecable increase in the temperature actually out west we have miles that will be pushing to the spaight despite ought what looked like a cold front it's really just a wind shift to night and with the high pressure area anchored out to the west level warm...
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while i was researching this book was that not only was his life and nomination and reef presidency fallujahincredible stories, but the people who surrounded him also unbelievable. you just couldn't make them up. first of course is the charles atoka garfield's would-be assassin. guiteau was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination, guiteau is described as a disgruntled office seeker. but that doesn't cover the small part of it. he was a uniquely american character to get he was a product of this country at that time. a time there was a lot play and there wasn't anyone to really understand what he was up two and hold him account for it. guiteau was a self-made madman. he was smart and scrappy, he was a clever opportunist and he would probably have been very successful if he hadn't been in same. guiteau had tried everything and he had failed at everything. he tried law, and vandalism, even a free love commune in the 1800's. and he failed even at that. the women in the commune nicknamed him charles get out. laughter could he succee
while i was researching this book was that not only was his life and nomination and reef presidency fallujahincredible stories, but the people who surrounded him also unbelievable. you just couldn't make them up. first of course is the charles atoka garfield's would-be assassin. guiteau was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination, guiteau is described as a disgruntled office seeker. but that doesn't cover the small part of it. he...
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while i was researching this book was that not only was his life and nomination and reef presidency fallujah incredible stories, but the people who surrounded him also unbelievable. you just couldn't make them up. first of course is the charles atoka garfield's would-be assassin. guiteau was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination, guiteau is described as a disgruntled office seeker. but that doesn't cover the small part of it. he was a uniquely american character to get he was a product of this country at that time. a time there was a lot play and there wasn't anyone to really understand what he was up two and hold him account for it. guiteau was a self-made madman. he was smart and scrappy, he was a clever opportunist and he would probably have been very successful if he hadn't been in same. guiteau had tried everything and he had failed at everything. he tried law, and vandalism, even a free love commune in the 1800's. and he failed even at that. the women in the commune nicknamed him charles get out. laughter could he succe
while i was researching this book was that not only was his life and nomination and reef presidency fallujah incredible stories, but the people who surrounded him also unbelievable. you just couldn't make them up. first of course is the charles atoka garfield's would-be assassin. guiteau was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination, guiteau is described as a disgruntled office seeker. but that doesn't cover the small part of it. he...