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this was done for hubris. wanting to boast about what they had done against this operation in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they wanted to show the obama administration as fighting al qaeda. that came from within. sure, it was a betrayal, a betrayal by their own people. >> john brennan was on the phone speaking to people that went on television. there was some suspicion that the original leak -- there was a second one about the virus the israelis and americans introduced into the iranian nuclear system. a huge story, the front page of the new york times. but ask yourself, isn't this going to help the enemy? you wonder if that was done to make obama look in control, pushing up against iran. you have these leaks, did they have anybody under oath? >> we had a court ruling about prior restraint. >> i will say this, what you have right now is a classic example in washington of secrecy being used to cover any and all transgressions. that happens to every administration and it is happening here to the admi
this was done for hubris. wanting to boast about what they had done against this operation in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they wanted to show the obama administration as fighting al qaeda. that came from within. sure, it was a betrayal, a betrayal by their own people. >> john brennan was on the phone speaking to people that went on television. there was some suspicion that the original leak -- there was a second one about the virus the israelis and americans introduced into...
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it was hubris. this is something obama has to be concerned about. it is his own people. .his happened to his own people >> winners and losers, charles. >> the irs is the only one that has the capacity to be a fatal one. i do not think it will reach obama. the council knew about it three weeks before. he said that. did he tell nobody in the white house? if it reaches the white house it is serious. but it is the one that everybody feels strongly about. if you have a letter from the irs, you know it is not good news. it is not happy birthday. power can be ruthless and arrogant. in terms of the public that is the one. in terms of the press, they are upset about the ap. they have been obsequious but all of a sudden they are very upset. it is their own prerogative and privacy. i think he asked to make his peace with the press on that because they are the ones mediates between him and the public. >> when nixon got in trouble on watergate, which was at the a burglary, he was hurt because he did not have friends. he did not spend a lot of time stroking senat
it was hubris. this is something obama has to be concerned about. it is his own people. .his happened to his own people >> winners and losers, charles. >> the irs is the only one that has the capacity to be a fatal one. i do not think it will reach obama. the council knew about it three weeks before. he said that. did he tell nobody in the white house? if it reaches the white house it is serious. but it is the one that everybody feels strongly about. if you have a letter from the...
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as controversies over disease illustrate, we have come a long way from the mid-0th century hubris over medical science capabilities. rather than believing medicine and science can and will conquer what ails us, many of us question it. in turn the same parties face increasing scrutiny too. now, virtual collaboration in information sharing have groups that many benefit, but the spline side of the mobilization comes with the condition that the message must be accurate ind the information reliable. thank you. [applause] hopefully there's time for questions at the end of the reading if nip has any. yes, do you have a question? >> do you believe men are medically stronger than women? >> that is a great question. i don't believe they are medically stronger -- >> repeat the question. >> question was do i believe that men are medically stronger; right? is that what ewe said? >> yeah. >> i believe that they are fizz logically different. i think our bodies are made differently, certainly, and that influences how med sips work, influences the diseases that we get, and that influences how people pe
as controversies over disease illustrate, we have come a long way from the mid-0th century hubris over medical science capabilities. rather than believing medicine and science can and will conquer what ails us, many of us question it. in turn the same parties face increasing scrutiny too. now, virtual collaboration in information sharing have groups that many benefit, but the spline side of the mobilization comes with the condition that the message must be accurate ind the information reliable....
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irresistible progress era where we have a little bit hubris of medical science and really did believe that it was on the cost of -- cost of caring everything. it was the gold standard and what tell us all we needed to know to feel better. now there is a really compelling pendulums would -- shift. if you concerned patients circles the science itself and the integrity of the science itself is what is being questioned. in this chapter i examine priceline disease and autism within the context of how social me in the internet have altered the course of advocacy. and what these examples illustrate in terms of a larger complexities of present day on this. so, as you can imagine, chronic lyme and on his arm of very complex topics. books and books have been written about each of them, so i really do try to keep a narrow focus in this chapter and look at how the internet and social media has changed this and what we see this same trajectory, you know, two decades ago without these tt the story is a work. so the following chapter, chapter eight looks at the e-patient movement. and they are empow
irresistible progress era where we have a little bit hubris of medical science and really did believe that it was on the cost of -- cost of caring everything. it was the gold standard and what tell us all we needed to know to feel better. now there is a really compelling pendulums would -- shift. if you concerned patients circles the science itself and the integrity of the science itself is what is being questioned. in this chapter i examine priceline disease and autism within the context of...
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if current day controversies illustrate, we've come a long way from the mid 20th century hubris over medical scientists' capabilities. and instead of believing medicine and science will conquer most of what ails us, many of us are questioning it. and in turn, these same patients and advocates face increasing scrutiny too. now, virtual collaboration and information sharing offer patients and groups many benefits. but the flip side of this mobilization comes with a condition. the message must be accurate and the information reliable. thank you. [applause] so hopefully you guys have some questions. we have some time for questions at the end. of the reading if anyone has any. yes. do you have a question? >> do you generally believe that men are medically stronger than women? >> that is a great question. i don't believe they are medically stronger -- >> repeat the question. i don't think they heard it. >> the question was do i believe that men are medically stronger, right? is that what you said? >> yeah. >> i believe that they are physiologically different, so i believe that our bodies a
if current day controversies illustrate, we've come a long way from the mid 20th century hubris over medical scientists' capabilities. and instead of believing medicine and science will conquer most of what ails us, many of us are questioning it. and in turn, these same patients and advocates face increasing scrutiny too. now, virtual collaboration and information sharing offer patients and groups many benefits. but the flip side of this mobilization comes with a condition. the message must be...
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the ancient greeks had a word for it i think may be part of the problem today, hubris they called it, pride. it's what they called a character flaw, the kind of flaw that can bring down kings. (music). >> man, nice, nice, you do nice work, man. so what's up? cleanest tag ever, man, what you planning. >> i'm not planning a thing. i'm trying to express myself. >> (inaudible). >> no, man, must be a misunderstanding. >> come on, we know they make all the new recruits do all the tagging, it's part ur initiation. >> i'm not planning anything. >> you know i'm really tired of your disrespect. >> you're x1? >> no one man is x1. >> this is a big mistake. >> shut up. (shouting) what's up, that part of your work? >> of course i am. i don't belong to x2, i'm x xavier. >> looks like x to me. >> your pride is what's going to bring you down. now we got to do something. now we have to make an example out of you. >> help! help! help!. (music). >> so what's up, man? i was asleep when you called. >> there it is, what do you think. >> talking about the freeway. >> yeah, if we tag up there we're going to g
the ancient greeks had a word for it i think may be part of the problem today, hubris they called it, pride. it's what they called a character flaw, the kind of flaw that can bring down kings. (music). >> man, nice, nice, you do nice work, man. so what's up? cleanest tag ever, man, what you planning. >> i'm not planning a thing. i'm trying to express myself. >> (inaudible). >> no, man, must be a misunderstanding. >> come on, we know they make all the new recruits...
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and the way he conducted himself in congress. >> hubris, there's not an indictment of a politician. >> he is so nakedly political, even in that youtube ad, right -- >> because he's a politician! >> wait a second. anthony weiner has been so motivated by his base and nothing more than appealing to his base, which tends to be older voters, new york residents, that video is amazing. he talks about playing stick ball in the street. apparently, anthony weiner was raised in 1920s new york. he talks about the g.i. bill, he talks about being nickel and dimed. he's going for one piece of his constituency. >> here's the thing. i'm going to get in trouble for saying this, i'm going to say it anyway. i think a lot of anthony weiner's politics i don't like, he voted for the iraq war, his politics on israel i don't like. i am not in line with anthony weiner's politics, but i think when you look at the levels of scandal there are, i think the guy got a raw deal. what he did was creepy or weird or whatever, however you want to clarify it, if it was my friend who told me they were doing this while ma
and the way he conducted himself in congress. >> hubris, there's not an indictment of a politician. >> he is so nakedly political, even in that youtube ad, right -- >> because he's a politician! >> wait a second. anthony weiner has been so motivated by his base and nothing more than appealing to his base, which tends to be older voters, new york residents, that video is amazing. he talks about playing stick ball in the street. apparently, anthony weiner was raised in...
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we will have hubris, selling the iraq woor, in progress, right after this. i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 l
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because even if you set aside the sort of digital forays of anthony weiner, there's the hubris and the way he conducted himself in congress. there's the fact he's trying to make himself -- >> but hubris is -- that's not an indictment of a politician. >> but there is -- he is so nakedly political, even in that youtube ad, right? he talks about playing -- >> because he's a politician. >> wait a second. but anthony weiner has been so motivated by his base and nothing more than appealing to his base which tends to be older voters and new york -- obviously new york residents that video is amazing. he talks about playing stickball in the street. apparently anthony weiner has raised in 1920s new york. he talks about the gi bill. nickel and dimed. he's clearly going for one piece of his constituency. >> here is the thing, i'm going to gets -- i'm going to get in trouble for saying this, i really -- i actually think a lot of anthony weiner is politics i really don't like. he voted for the iraq war. his politics on israel i don't like. there's a whole lot substantively i am not in line with his
because even if you set aside the sort of digital forays of anthony weiner, there's the hubris and the way he conducted himself in congress. there's the fact he's trying to make himself -- >> but hubris is -- that's not an indictment of a politician. >> but there is -- he is so nakedly political, even in that youtube ad, right? he talks about playing -- >> because he's a politician. >> wait a second. but anthony weiner has been so motivated by his base and nothing more...
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. >> and doesn't it strike you, there's a little bit of hubris involved in your comment to the extent that you know what the right level of interest rates for this economy is, beyond what is already out there in the market? if you think about, and think through the concept of, if the fed withdrew what it's doing right now, where would interest rates settle? >> i talk to business people over day. i know how they feel. they're scared, because they think the fed must see a recession -- >> they're scared because they want to pay higher rates? >> i think the metaphor we're using may be wrong here in calling it surgery and a surgeon doing surgery every day. what about the metaphor of the doctor keeping the patient on morphine or some other pain reliever, just so that they don't feel any pain at all, right? as they pull back on the morphine, you are going to feel some pain, but that's going to revive the patient and we can figure out whether they're ready to stand on their own two legs right now. >> they just cut down qe every quarter, signal it properly, interest rates return to more normal
. >> and doesn't it strike you, there's a little bit of hubris involved in your comment to the extent that you know what the right level of interest rates for this economy is, beyond what is already out there in the market? if you think about, and think through the concept of, if the fed withdrew what it's doing right now, where would interest rates settle? >> i talk to business people over day. i know how they feel. they're scared, because they think the fed must see a recession --...
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. >> hubris, we call it. >> i do talk to the taggers and stuff. you guys are right on and i am going to try to get oakland to do this kind of stuff. there's plenty of talented people, plenty of rappers in oakland. you guys could go back and brain wash my people to go to the schools and do this program. have you come back. >> reed cameron has been taping this whole thing. >> you guys are 100 percent, 200 percent right on. >> thank you. >> a general question on the budget, the budget item eye. >> we probably spend about $30,000 a year, so one fte what is that, a utility worker? so, you know, that's probably what we spend. >> have you (inaudible). >> are you talking about any of the kids here have experience with gravanis? i've been taking it off for 26 years. >> you know what? as a matter of fact one of our players about a year ago, he actually was a soldier in iraq, 18, 19, he went to iraq. the deal is he gt busted on a misdemeanor felony for gravanis so the military would not let him go to the military. and so he made a deal with the district atto
. >> hubris, we call it. >> i do talk to the taggers and stuff. you guys are right on and i am going to try to get oakland to do this kind of stuff. there's plenty of talented people, plenty of rappers in oakland. you guys could go back and brain wash my people to go to the schools and do this program. have you come back. >> reed cameron has been taping this whole thing. >> you guys are 100 percent, 200 percent right on. >> thank you. >> a general question on...
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never before have i seen something so robust come forth from the sf mta, with a great deal of hubris, whether seem to have lost the idea of the city family which we seem to have had in this town. to repeat what stephen said, as retailers we are on the frontline; we meet everybody every day and we are part of the appeal i think of this town. we are crazy enough to be in retail , but we like it so much that i think we are going to stick with it and we are fearful that our way of life what we i have a passion for and really end rather abruptly if some of these changes are made. -- having to eliminate employees and through loans from family and friends, i was able to stay in business. still in my residence, we have not received one piece of mail from the sf mta saying anything about these proposals. my business is on a side street. my business has received nothing from the sf mta suggesting any of these proposals. the only way we heard about it was through a chain on the street the one of the smaller merchants associations, through a very late e-mail saying last-minute i want to let every
never before have i seen something so robust come forth from the sf mta, with a great deal of hubris, whether seem to have lost the idea of the city family which we seem to have had in this town. to repeat what stephen said, as retailers we are on the frontline; we meet everybody every day and we are part of the appeal i think of this town. we are crazy enough to be in retail , but we like it so much that i think we are going to stick with it and we are fearful that our way of life what we i...
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usually it's hubris they get in trouble for. i don't think he has hubris. i don't think he's particularly arrogant. i do think there's something that's different. do you always have people in the second term that aren't as strong as the first term that you never have a rahm in the second term? what are we talking about here? >> i don't know if i would -- look, chris, i think he came in here with a fairly ambitious agenda. we all remember the state of the union was ch was a soaring sort of progressive vision for the country. he has learned his lessons to some defwrgree about how far hen push republicans on something like immigration reform. tried to take a backseat in the progress. an hour ago he met with senator mccain to talk about immigration reform. he has landmark pieces of legislation i think he would like to get through. i think his own personal distaste for washington and his sense that the media, the right, the sort soft chof chartering cs been unfair about his record and accomplishments sort of makes him want to flip the off switch sometimes. i've
usually it's hubris they get in trouble for. i don't think he has hubris. i don't think he's particularly arrogant. i do think there's something that's different. do you always have people in the second term that aren't as strong as the first term that you never have a rahm in the second term? what are we talking about here? >> i don't know if i would -- look, chris, i think he came in here with a fairly ambitious agenda. we all remember the state of the union was ch was a soaring sort of...
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administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. all right in just a few minutes we'll look at a what upset to the noble peace and why absolve the nobel prize ceremony of host city of stockholm which i for one liked and turned into a riot in battle ground with the details on that story coming up. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. becomes a big picture. good leverage surely to mccurry was to build a new age most sophisticated. group at least doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only. welcome back you're watching our team sunni protest leaders in iraq a demanding not tommy from baghdad according to reports of the country's state media meanwhile a fresh surge of nationwide sectar
administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. all right in just a few minutes we'll look at a what upset to the noble peace and why absolve the nobel prize ceremony of host city of stockholm which i for one liked and turned into a riot in battle ground with the details on that story coming up. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so...
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the previous administration it will be the next administration it's control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to grow the freedom of the people whose country. now more than one hundred inmates in one tunnel have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the notorious detention center one prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month by guard artie's more important i have the full story. the thirty five year old detainee. was reportedly shot several times by get mo card last month his attorney ramsey kos on joins me now to speak exclusively to r.t. about what happened mr costin thank you for your time. when it was your client shot and what were the circumstances of the shooting on saturday april thirteenth of this year the last time all military prison at the station decided to raid them six the prison facility at guantanamo pipeline the trollies prison. they conducted the raid in order to move all the prisoners into solitary confinement and that was just one additional way that the prison and the stati
the previous administration it will be the next administration it's control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to grow the freedom of the people whose country. now more than one hundred inmates in one tunnel have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the notorious detention center one prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month by guard artie's more important i have the full story. the thirty five year...
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previous administration it will be the next administration it has control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to read the freedom of the people this country. well just ahead you are dipping into trouble even though makers confront the pressing issue of borderless at the restaurants setting aside the financial was working europe was. bust the u.k.'s conservative party split the gay marriage some had police try to i don't know most of the road to the bill it's just around the corner. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories do you. see them trying. to find out more visit. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture in mexico i tell you what i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. we're eating at about six in the in the open in a you know all the ordinance or. genetically engineered crops why d
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administration it will be the next administration it is controlled totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue there will be three of the people this country. coming up but lives on the line for justice is a guantanamo bay international hackers target the u.s. military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of the hunger strikers who claims to have been nearly shot dead by prison guards. wealthy british scientists some. time to. go. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are the no holds barred. the global financial headlines. watch. free. education free. free. free. free. and free. video for your media. free media r.t. dot com. i. welcome back you're watching r t three and a half months into the guantanamo hunger strike and the u.s. military running the facilities under fresh pressure to close the camp but authorities an international group of activists known as anonymous have threatened to disrupt prison activity forcing the authorities to shut down wireless internet access as a precaution mos
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administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue there will be freedom of the people this country. and coming up why is the line for justice and guantanamo bay international happy target the west military you're running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of the hunger strikers claims to have been nearly shot dad by prison guards. plus bottling up their real issues e.u. ministers throw their efforts into restaurant rules on serving olive oil despite the cotton being smothered in doubt of the tales are up ahead here in r.t. . dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners i mean will they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. to call deadly pills you get in a subway he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him die. is pharmacy really about helping people. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away f
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administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. and coming up here in the program alive still no wind for justice at guantanamo bay international have her target the west military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of congress' riker's who claims to have been nearly shot down by prison guards. bottling up the real issues e.u. ministers throw their efforts into restaurant rules on serving all of oil the spy the continent being smothered in debt the details are. wealthy british style some time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital three and a half months into the guantanamo hunger strike and the u.s. military running the facilities under fresh pressure to close the camp the tories international group of h
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itthe chastisement of hubris. yes. i mean she in knows better than everybody else. but i do know better than any of you seem to. and i am not proud. i never speak unless i know i am right. well, just so. how do you know you are right? i always know. my voices-- oh, your voices, your voices. oh, why don't the voices come to me? i am king, not you. they do come to you, but you do not hear them. but what voices do you need to tell you what the blacksmith can tell you: that you must strike while the iron is hot? i tell you we must make a dash at compiegne and relieve it as we relieved orleans. then paris will open its gates. or if no we will break through them. what is your crown worth without your capital? that is what i say too. we shall go through them like a red hot shot through a pound of butter. if our cannonballs were all as hot as your head, and we had enough of them, we should conquer the earth, no doubt. pluck and impetuosity are good servants in war, but bad masters. they've delivered us into the hands of the english every time we have trusted to them. we nev
itthe chastisement of hubris. yes. i mean she in knows better than everybody else. but i do know better than any of you seem to. and i am not proud. i never speak unless i know i am right. well, just so. how do you know you are right? i always know. my voices-- oh, your voices, your voices. oh, why don't the voices come to me? i am king, not you. they do come to you, but you do not hear them. but what voices do you need to tell you what the blacksmith can tell you: that you must strike while...
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administration it will be the next administration it's control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue there will be freedom of the people this country. and coming up lives on the line for justice as guantanamo bay and national have her started the u.s. military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of the hunger strikers who claims to have been nearly shot dad by prison guards. plots bottling up the real issues e.u. ministers throw their average interest from rules on serving olive oil despite the caught him being smothered in death the details are up ahead here in our team. some of these traditional chili lines they've been grid and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of new mexico and i tell you what i mean this this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here we're going to have the whole world now we're eating at about six in the in the you know a you know ordinance or. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people
administration it will be the next administration it's control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue there will be freedom of the people this country. and coming up lives on the line for justice as guantanamo bay and national have her started the u.s. military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of the hunger strikers who claims to have been nearly shot dad by prison guards. plots bottling up the real issues e.u. ministers throw...
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previous administration it will be the next administration it has control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to read the freedom of the people this country . arising that a region wide sectarian conflict is spreading across the middle east of the his but join the syrian government in the battle to drive rebels out of the city of both sides but the syrian army can maintain control in that area would be a turning point to your conflict rebel forces consisting mostly of sunni radical groups are fighting troops in the zone. u.s. state department says his participation is provoking sectarian strife within syria there. have been targets of violent attacks in iraq. people. are examines how the sectarian threat is spreading. the standoff in syria is as much about religion as it is about politics the majority of the population in the country is sunni muslims president also meanwhile whose family has been at helm for the best part of fifty years comes from the sect of shia islam called allo it historically the two branches of sunni and shia islam have been deadl
previous administration it will be the next administration it has control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to read the freedom of the people this country . arising that a region wide sectarian conflict is spreading across the middle east of the his but join the syrian government in the battle to drive rebels out of the city of both sides but the syrian army can maintain control in that area would be a turning point to your conflict rebel forces consisting...
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>> the hubris of writing a book is, on the one hand claiming that i'm allowed to take a year to contemplate a single thing, right? it's saying that there may be ideas that can't, in a digital, and the thing, i can't tweak this quite. and it's also inviting people, inviting, not demanding but inviting people to kind of surrender their autonomy over seven or eight hours of their life, income or innocence to take a back, but to surrender it to me as an author to say you're going to be with me for seven or eight hours so i can actually engage with you on a level that i can't in a cnn column, that i can't in the tweak, that i can in an article that again in a single talk. and ideally it's a way of saying that we are allowed to do this. we are allowed to dedicate seven hours to something. we don't have to shove it into that one plane ride and if you didn't get done with by the end of the plane ride, lived in the seat back there. wayman, who says that? who says we're not allowed to do that? i realized a book as anachronistic in a digital age, and i'm not, and partly by doing that what i'm saying i
>> the hubris of writing a book is, on the one hand claiming that i'm allowed to take a year to contemplate a single thing, right? it's saying that there may be ideas that can't, in a digital, and the thing, i can't tweak this quite. and it's also inviting people, inviting, not demanding but inviting people to kind of surrender their autonomy over seven or eight hours of their life, income or innocence to take a back, but to surrender it to me as an author to say you're going to be with...
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previous administration it will be the next administration it has control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to read the freedom of the people this country . more than one hundred inmates single in turn america have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the tourist detention center on prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month by god auntie's miniport now has the full story. thirty five year old detainee. was reportedly shot several times by get more guard last month his attorney ramsey cost some joins me now to speak exclusively to r.t. about what happened mr clawson thank you for your time. and when it was your client shot and what were the circumstances of the shooting that's how the table thirteenth of this year the bottom of all military prison at the station decided to raid and six the prison facility at guantanamo pipeline the trollies prison. laid to conduct a direct order to move all the prisoners to solitary confinement and that was just one additional way that the prison in this stat
previous administration it will be the next administration it has control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to read the freedom of the people this country . more than one hundred inmates single in turn america have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the tourist detention center on prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month by god auntie's miniport now has the full story. thirty five year old...
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the previous administration and it'll be the next administration it has control of government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. well just ahead for you to stay or to go that's the question center stage of british politics euro skeptic voice is gaining ground in the u.k. so perhaps in the way in that referendum twenty seventeen expert opinion on that coming your way in a few minutes. u.k.'s conservative party also what odds over the gay marriage both those stories just around the corner. so . dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners many more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to paul deadly pills he didn't pass away he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him down. is pharmacy really about helping people. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total struction of the culture of new mexico and i tell you what
the previous administration and it'll be the next administration it has control of government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. well just ahead for you to stay or to go that's the question center stage of british politics euro skeptic voice is gaining ground in the u.k. so perhaps in the way in that referendum twenty seventeen expert opinion on that coming your way in a few minutes. u.k.'s conservative party also what odds over...
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in the spotlight for so long, inevidentbly, things catch up. >> there's always the hubris that comes with experience, and that is because you've done it before, you know how to do it before. that's not always proved to be the case in any walk of life, so one always has to tread with a little gin gear in the step. lori: back to the specifics with the ap situation. why didn't the attorney general or those in the department go through the proper meek nations? we had app interesting conversation with judith miller who went through something similar. why do they think that? just go in and take the phone logs? >> well, some of those republicans in that committee room this afternoon say because they comment to intime at a time not -- intimidate not just the associated press, but the media, such extraordinary irony here, and, of course, there's the attorney general, in that we got a president who promised open, transparency, higher ethical conduct, and he's been ham fisted in the dealings with a press that does everything it can to kiss his feet as he walking before them. it's amazing to wit
in the spotlight for so long, inevidentbly, things catch up. >> there's always the hubris that comes with experience, and that is because you've done it before, you know how to do it before. that's not always proved to be the case in any walk of life, so one always has to tread with a little gin gear in the step. lori: back to the specifics with the ap situation. why didn't the attorney general or those in the department go through the proper meek nations? we had app interesting...
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isikoff and mother jones's david corn who is an msnbc contributor, they co-authored a book called "hubris." that book detailed exactly how the war was sold to the american people. and it turns out it is really not what the george w. bush presidential library is saying is what happened. what you're about to see tonight is based on david and michael's reporting. if the people who perpetrated the hoax are allowed to keep perpetrating it, if we do not learn what happened to us as a country a decade ago, if we do not yuntd stand what happened to us so we can adapt as a country to resist it happening again, then history says it will happen again. and if that happens, it will be our generation's fault for not ensuring these lessons of history were not lost down the memory hole. in that spirit, here is what happened. >> the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder. >> my belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators. >> there's a lot of money to pay for this that doesn't have t
isikoff and mother jones's david corn who is an msnbc contributor, they co-authored a book called "hubris." that book detailed exactly how the war was sold to the american people. and it turns out it is really not what the george w. bush presidential library is saying is what happened. what you're about to see tonight is based on david and michael's reporting. if the people who perpetrated the hoax are allowed to keep perpetrating it, if we do not learn what happened to us as a...
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see comes out of the administtion, all i see coming out of washington, frankly, is a lot of human hubris should n that, we know what to do and how to run this thing. hat do you say, jay? >> special counsel isneeded here. you know, jack lew is trying to basically do what acting commissioner miller did oday, trying to play dodge ball here. the problem is it's with te american people. they played dodge ball with groups entitled for tax exemption, denied it,they were not tageted dspite what mr. miller said, the agency said they were targeted. deny it all day and night, doesn't like the characterization, that doesn't change anything. at the end of the day, watch over the next week, next week, as an tomorrow, of cour, with the hearing, but when that fifth mendment invokes tomorrow, and you see jay carney every day, the cts are changing, when the lawsuits hit, just beginning now, and you see dozens of them, next wee, i'm telling you, and the story startings coming ot, if i'm the white house, you bet you have people proteing themselves laiming the 5th because perhaps mayb the attney general, mr.
see comes out of the administtion, all i see coming out of washington, frankly, is a lot of human hubris should n that, we know what to do and how to run this thing. hat do you say, jay? >> special counsel isneeded here. you know, jack lew is trying to basically do what acting commissioner miller did oday, trying to play dodge ball here. the problem is it's with te american people. they played dodge ball with groups entitled for tax exemption, denied it,they were not tageted dspite what...
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lissa: is it hubris when these guys come back?y have been on top part of one reason or another. >> part of it is ego. they love doing it. it is really the entrepreneur. theentrepreneur created somethg. this is his creation. when he sees it is not being run the way he thinks it should be run, getting away from the original spirit he will come back. in the cas of penney, that was highly unusual one. melissa: that is exactly where i was going. bless s heart, myron ullman, he was out ofed from this company. it is not like -- >> here is a very strange case. everyone felt jcpenney was on a slow decline. so they bing in ron johnson. had a great record at apple. great record at targ. target as thekills call it, and massive failure. they didn't stick with him. he didn't providehe money to see this thing through and hired his predessor. melissa: do you think that was a mistake, that they should have stuck with ron johnson? >> they should have known once the thing started to flounder that the time to reshape this thing would be massive amoun
lissa: is it hubris when these guys come back?y have been on top part of one reason or another. >> part of it is ego. they love doing it. it is really the entrepreneur. theentrepreneur created somethg. this is his creation. when he sees it is not being run the way he thinks it should be run, getting away from the original spirit he will come back. in the cas of penney, that was highly unusual one. melissa: that is exactly where i was going. bless s heart, myron ullman, he was out ofed...
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hubris that imperial power. that was a real negative. on the other camp, -- the other hand, he did stand up for limiting the state. is noternment, the state the solution to every problem. in fact, it can weigh down the private economy. ofrefore, the idea technological change, the idea that people should make their own decisions without some big man in washington, he stood for all of those things. i agree with all of those things, so that is a plus, and the negative, he really needed to stand up for closing the deficit. ronald reagan spent a lifetime before 1980 as the greatest courage opponent of deficits spending there ever was, and he left a legacy of massive deficits, which permitted his followers to say the reagan deficits do not matter. that was like a historical error of enormous proportions. you know,fortunate, the forms, if i can use that term from my book. -- deformed, if i can use that term from my book. it is a wash. >> this book is 743 -- >> that counts the index. basically, almost everything in here is either out of my perso
hubris that imperial power. that was a real negative. on the other camp, -- the other hand, he did stand up for limiting the state. is noternment, the state the solution to every problem. in fact, it can weigh down the private economy. ofrefore, the idea technological change, the idea that people should make their own decisions without some big man in washington, he stood for all of those things. i agree with all of those things, so that is a plus, and the negative, he really needed to stand up...