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you did lead in libya under gadhafi but if other did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 104 did i was named after whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a tyrant a slave master let's say let's say you had a slave master in america who oppress the people living with rape tortured would they be correct in revolting whatever happens if they make that decision whatever happens next does that negate the initial reason so maybe they overthrow the slave master and they can feed themselves and they prosper maybe they turn on each other if i whatever happens next there's a negate the initial thing so anytime we have that. leader who's a brutal leader if you take. north korea if you take let's say even hitler probably the worst leader i can think of in history in germany if
you did lead in libya under gadhafi but if other did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 104 did i was named after whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a tyrant a slave...
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you didn't lead in libya under gadhafi but your father did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 1804 did i was named after busy whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a tyrant a slave master let's say let's say you had a slave master in america who oppress the people living with rape tortured would they be correct in revolting whatever happens if they make their decision whatever happens next does that negate the initial reason so maybe they overthrow the slave master and they can feed themselves and they prosper maybe they turn on each other if i whatever happens next there's a negate the initial thing so anytime we have a. leader who's a brutal leader if you take. north korea if you take let's say even hitler probably the worst leader i can think of in history
you didn't lead in libya under gadhafi but your father did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 1804 did i was named after busy whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a...
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you didn't lead in libya under gadhafi but you father did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 1804 did i was named after busy whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a tyrant a slave master let's say let's say you had a slave master in america who oppress the people living with rape tortured would they be correct in revolting whatever happens if they make their decision whatever happens next does that negate the initial reason so maybe they overthrow the slave master and they can feed themselves and they prosper maybe they turn on each other if i whatever happens next there's a negate the initial thing so anytime we have a. leader who's a brutal leader if you take. north korea if you take let's say even hitler probably the worst leader i can think of in history
you didn't lead in libya under gadhafi but you father did it because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 1804 did i was named after busy whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a...
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resistance the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi giago bass rapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employ 5 peace saving syrian lines tour in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet. have it's good to have you in the stream hello. a pleasure thank you for having me we're almost 8 spy at parents our family but your story about how you became what inspires you comes directly from your dad even mentioning right at the top of the show he sent us some pictures this is your dad tell us about him and how that influenced when you went out growing up so. my father you know obviously was a political prisoner in libya his. whole form of position movement and we grew up in lexington kentucky almost a community of political dissidents and i just remember my father being very jovial very kind very loving even with my mother they were never too shy i would be affectionate towards one another you know different or maybe a ster
resistance the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi giago bass rapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employ 5 peace saving syrian lines tour in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet. have it's good to have you in the stream hello. a pleasure thank you for having me we're almost 8 spy at parents our family but your...
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just like gadhafi in libya. the reason why i am so outspoken on this issue of ending these wasteful regime change wars is because i have seen first hand this high human cost of war. and the impact that it has on my fellow brothers and sisters in uniform. >> so does that answer the criticism? >> it doesn't. and it will not. the reality is she's from a strictly political standpoint made a very, very tough choice to talk primarily about foreign policy and make that her calling card. even knowing and as in political adviser would tell her, that is not what people vote for by and large. even at the height of the cold war, it wasn't the number one issue. it might be number one, might be number three. in the current environment, it's nowhere near the top of people's concerns. so she's got sort of a calling card that's very controversial. then she takes a controversial position within a foreign policy. look, sub tantively, is she right? yeah. there's a conversation that needs to be had about what happens when you sort o
just like gadhafi in libya. the reason why i am so outspoken on this issue of ending these wasteful regime change wars is because i have seen first hand this high human cost of war. and the impact that it has on my fellow brothers and sisters in uniform. >> so does that answer the criticism? >> it doesn't. and it will not. the reality is she's from a strictly political standpoint made a very, very tough choice to talk primarily about foreign policy and make that her calling card....
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because i've done so many bad stuff killing one mama gadhafi who you know help help us just kill this this you know it's ours will be named oh that's. also some abandoned bin laden you know yeah that's about you know coming you know getting serious. how many people have these guys killed and how many people house america killed vietnam hiroshima iraq. syria. let us all together unless you. know this is the simple common sense. is hungry to say i want to see you're coming to do business to be true wants to cut from our country let's build a wall around this country i mean before he took born. i want you. to see our embassy department seizes hopes of cigarettes give them some 5 to sort of come by pure what for dick cheney. the flood victims are still going to reach the. point you are trying to attribute to my son i should make you feel good docs want. them to must just be your own not. trying to slow down thomas always seemed to. muster so that america is not some facts coming out it's nonsense the president should teach them a thing or 2 our boss there are so similar in the transmissio
because i've done so many bad stuff killing one mama gadhafi who you know help help us just kill this this you know it's ours will be named oh that's. also some abandoned bin laden you know yeah that's about you know coming you know getting serious. how many people have these guys killed and how many people house america killed vietnam hiroshima iraq. syria. let us all together unless you. know this is the simple common sense. is hungry to say i want to see you're coming to do business to be...
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her a camera out and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. inmates learning from other inmates acquiring knowledge that could set them free. through legal education classes and mock tribunals their dedication has led to staggering results you've been in prison for. his. teaching empowerment kenya part of the red legislation series on al-jazeera. the big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off on things seem petty to realize this is history in the making. 67 words that spelled promise for one people. but disaster. the pledge to the establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. hello there i'm julie was also in doha the top stories on al jazeera iran's top diplomat has made a brief surprise visit to the
i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her a camera out and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. inmates learning from other inmates acquiring knowledge that could set them free. through legal education classes and mock tribunals their dedication has led to staggering results you've been in prison for. his. teaching empowerment kenya part of the red legislation series on al-jazeera. the big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind...
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the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi go bassrapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employer 5 peace saving syrian lives tour in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet. ok i have it's good to have you in the stream hello. it's a pleasure thank you for having me were almost shaped by at parents our family but your story about how you became what inspires you comes directly from your dad even mentioning right at the top of the show you sent us some pictures this is your dad tell us about him and how that influenced where you ended up going up so. my father you know obviously was a political prisoner in libya. our form of position movement and we grew up in lexington kentucky almost a community of political dissidents and i just remember my father being very jovial very kind very loving even with my mother they were never too shy i would be affectionate towards one another you know different or maybe a stereot
the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi go bassrapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employer 5 peace saving syrian lives tour in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet. ok i have it's good to have you in the stream hello. it's a pleasure thank you for having me were almost shaped by at parents our family but your...
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it began in 2011 with the revolution in libya which flooded this hell region with weapons from gadhafi is arsenals. when in march 2012 a military coup distracted the central government in bhaumik. reg rebels seized the opportunity and declared independence in the north which they called. but the movement was commandeered by the islamist group and sardine. and in june 2012 on sardined seized control of timbuktu. no not. always peaceful our goal is a religion. we do not need to conquer anything. condemns violence blame of jihad is to exterminate them throw out of the country those who oppose the spreading of islam. in the synopsis our goal is not to kill people or shed blood the goal of jihad is to rid the country of those who oppose the sharia and the spreading of islam. with us and that is. many would not describe this as a peaceful way. for 10 months on sardine try to force the people of timbuktu to abandon their moderate and tolerant practice of islam and to impose their radical version. women had to wear veils they were public floggings music and dance were forbidden. the girls didn
it began in 2011 with the revolution in libya which flooded this hell region with weapons from gadhafi is arsenals. when in march 2012 a military coup distracted the central government in bhaumik. reg rebels seized the opportunity and declared independence in the north which they called. but the movement was commandeered by the islamist group and sardine. and in june 2012 on sardined seized control of timbuktu. no not. always peaceful our goal is a religion. we do not need to conquer anything....
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. after years of war and famine and dramatic transformation is a nod to. al-jazeera goes on a journey with more diversity thier appearance to tell inspirational stories and in most us entering into their minds i wasn't forced to take the position of chief justice i was supposed to write. my ethiopian coming soon on al-jazeera. this is a dialogue not you decide not to have children to say that it's like a steak is really human survival everyone has a voice that has started to their community because of course this is a debate and it's a heated one this is old population literally being able to do a ph i think join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to. play will be with us and they will be outraged on out is iraq over 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw in the 2nd episode we explore the lasting effects of this agreement that there
i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. after years of war and famine and dramatic transformation is a nod to. al-jazeera goes on a journey with more diversity thier appearance to tell inspirational stories and in most us entering into their minds i wasn't forced to take the position of chief justice i was supposed to write. my ethiopian coming soon on al-jazeera. this is a dialogue not...
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her a camera out and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. what is resistance. in akra people are grabbing social and political issues by the horns. and time to sing creativity. and protest to challenge and change ideas. gonna controversial a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its discovery and the is really generally a reporter's shot at the bad side the risk of a story i don't. know all the time but i'm not going to get into cultures or does something else for the bases or the reality on the ground that other valves on the ground the only thing but the job and that's the basis that's what we do i think that's what we do well. 67 what i found promise for one people. but disaster for another. the pledge to the establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration the change the middle east bound for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. hello i'm martin dennis in doha are in these are th
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her a camera off and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. and new perspectives can change a wild. for one chin is ian what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is yeah on al jazeera. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds of tahrir square which will kill. us if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. the ultranationalist monks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we doe as any maigret joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to flow to our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. religion this is the politics me and mark an unho
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said just would make a small change in her life. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is in niger. al-jazeera goes on a journey with more diversity thier appearance to tell inspirational stories and in most us into me into them honest i wasn't forced to take the position of the chief justice i was supposed to write. my ethiopian coming soon on al-jazeera. trust is fundamental to all our relationships we trust banks without money talk to us without really. talk what is to trust in a world today. as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex pieces of courage the question can. we trust. the 1st of a 5 part series great question when you travel of the duck trust me i'm an algorithm one of. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs from much better market to bill gates for apple like real bad stuff they all made software what it is today changed the world to high tech visionaries whos
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. >> he's a brutal dictator, just like saddam hussein, just like gadhafi in libya. will never apologize to anyone for doing all that i can to prevent more of my brothers and sisters in uniform to being sent to harm's way to fight in these wasteful counterproductive regime change wars even if it means meeting with a brutal dictator. >> she flipped it. she flipped it and saying it's okay to meet with assad as long as you say he's a brutal dictator and a murderer. why did it take so long to get there? >> so gabbard currently has only made the qualifications for the dnc debate in one poll, so she's close to the 130,000 mark but she still needs to go out there and convince people that she is a credible candidate. i think that was part of that. she needs to qualify for this debate because if she doesn't, we will have a bunch of these candidates still trying to make this electability argument to voters. but if they don't qualify, that argument will become even harder to ma one strategist yesterday who said that they'll be at the kids table but there won't be a table, they'
. >> he's a brutal dictator, just like saddam hussein, just like gadhafi in libya. will never apologize to anyone for doing all that i can to prevent more of my brothers and sisters in uniform to being sent to harm's way to fight in these wasteful counterproductive regime change wars even if it means meeting with a brutal dictator. >> she flipped it. she flipped it and saying it's okay to meet with assad as long as you say he's a brutal dictator and a murderer. why did it take so...
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just like gadhafi in libya. the reason that i'm so outspoken on this issue of ending these wasteful regime change wars is because i have seen first hand this high human cost of war and the impact that it has on my fellow brothers and sisters in uniform. you know, chris, i respect you because you've spent a lot of time throughout your career shining a light on the challenges that veterans face when they come home. i will do anything and everything that i possibly can to stop sending our men and women in uniform into harm's way, fighting in these wasteful koirnl productive wars. >> the notion deserves nothing but respect. nothing but respect. i'm not disputing that. >> here's what i'm asking you. >> even if -- let me finish. >> finish your point, please. >> it is central to the question that you're asking. i will never apologize to anyone for doing all that i can to prevent more of my brothers and sisters in uniform from being sent boo harm's way to fight in these wasteful regime change wars even if it means meeti
just like gadhafi in libya. the reason that i'm so outspoken on this issue of ending these wasteful regime change wars is because i have seen first hand this high human cost of war and the impact that it has on my fellow brothers and sisters in uniform. you know, chris, i respect you because you've spent a lot of time throughout your career shining a light on the challenges that veterans face when they come home. i will do anything and everything that i possibly can to stop sending our men and...
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and interestingly enough they said our gadhafi bathrooms need sprucing up. >> >> so i don't blame themanting to us make them more inviting and cool. >> so when the kids head back to school next week the messages will include things like, be the reason someone smiles today, and don't forget to be awesome. teachers say the goal is to help students feel safe, happy, and engaged at school. the teachers say they want them to know they're valued and appreciated. >> which they are. i like those messages of affirmation there. >>> coming up next half hour, a back to work celebration held for this long-time game show host. >> who is alex trebek? this morning we have an update on his treatment for pancreatic cancer. >>> first as we track hurricane dorian, we're opening up the "abc news vault" to the last time florida was slammed by a cat 5 hurricane. ♪ we switched our detergent to one that's clean. ♪ ♪ and if you make the switch you'll see what we mean. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, because it's made with plants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it
and interestingly enough they said our gadhafi bathrooms need sprucing up. >> >> so i don't blame themanting to us make them more inviting and cool. >> so when the kids head back to school next week the messages will include things like, be the reason someone smiles today, and don't forget to be awesome. teachers say the goal is to help students feel safe, happy, and engaged at school. the teachers say they want them to know they're valued and appreciated. >> which they...
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it began in 2011 with the revolution in libya which flooded the sahara region with weapons from gadhafi as arsenals. when in march 2012 a military coup distracted the central government in bamako rebels seized the opportunity and declared independence in the north which they called. but the movement was commandeered by the islamist group on sardines. and in june 2012 and sardined seized control of timbuktu. our way is peaceful our goal is a religion. we do not need to conquer anything. condemns violence blame of jihad used to exterminate and throw out of the country those who oppose the spreading of islam. the goal is not to kill people or shed blood the goal of jihad is to rid the country of those who oppose the sharia and the spreading of islam. and it is. many would not describe this as a peaceful way. for 10 months and sardine try to force the people of timbuktu to abandon their moderate and tolerant practice of islam and to impose their radical version. women had to wear veils they were public floggings music and dance were forbidden. the girls didn't wear veils before the mujahide
it began in 2011 with the revolution in libya which flooded the sahara region with weapons from gadhafi as arsenals. when in march 2012 a military coup distracted the central government in bamako rebels seized the opportunity and declared independence in the north which they called. but the movement was commandeered by the islamist group on sardines. and in june 2012 and sardined seized control of timbuktu. our way is peaceful our goal is a religion. we do not need to conquer anything. condemns...