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i hope you were listening to that conversation with hussein. were you able to hear it? >> yes, i was. >> jennifer: great. so from your perspective inside of gaza, i want to get at -- so the people see how has the economic blockade impacted palestinians on the ground? >> well, the israeli economic blockade is devastating to the gaza economy. the people in gaza, the palestinians in gaza are not able to export most of what they produce. whether agriculture or handy crafts or whatever. they can't get it out of the country. and so their own market and that's it. it has driven people into poverty. it has created about 56% of palestinians in gaza are food insecure. they're not starving to death. there's not a lot of -- malnutrition. it is not clear to me why the israeli -- that should be about bringing in weapons. to send out their goods. >> jennifer: so juan, you heard hussein's description of the challenge with hamas palestinian authority. what can be done at these peace talks or at the cease-fire talks to make sure that the palestinian authority is perhaps elevated or shoul
i hope you were listening to that conversation with hussein. were you able to hear it? >> yes, i was. >> jennifer: great. so from your perspective inside of gaza, i want to get at -- so the people see how has the economic blockade impacted palestinians on the ground? >> well, the israeli economic blockade is devastating to the gaza economy. the people in gaza, the palestinians in gaza are not able to export most of what they produce. whether agriculture or handy crafts or...
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right up to the end, saddam hussein continued to harbor ambitions to threaten the world with weapons of mass destruction and to hide his illegal weapons activities. >> no nuclear weapons, no wmd turned up in iraq. con condoleezza rice went on to become secretary of state in the bush administration and mccain and other republican has no problem supporting her, in spite she fell for bad intelligence. >> condoleezza rice is a great american success story this is what america is all about. a young woman who grew up in a segregated part of america, where americans were not treated equally, to rise to the position of secretary of state. we should have been celebrating i believe this remarkable american success story. also, i thought that some of the remarks, and i'm not going to mention my colleague's names, i thought some of the remarks aimed at her during her hearings challenged her integrity. we can disagree on policy and we can disagree on a lot of things, but it's very clear condoleezza rice is a person of integrity, and, yes, i see this some lingering bitterness over a very tough cam
right up to the end, saddam hussein continued to harbor ambitions to threaten the world with weapons of mass destruction and to hide his illegal weapons activities. >> no nuclear weapons, no wmd turned up in iraq. con condoleezza rice went on to become secretary of state in the bush administration and mccain and other republican has no problem supporting her, in spite she fell for bad intelligence. >> condoleezza rice is a great american success story this is what america is all...
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it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. it's the street did i think it's one of the current in our century a leader been doing this to so many people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory and perhaps we can make you think how to treat men. who lose her what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not just there's not as iran is not the same world she's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of eighty from one thousand plenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these islands in this this moral agency and see how it works in fun temporaries time. as i was working with the ransom you're on are taking place the green movement so a lot of this is here is just parts he demands that they're shocked by the. all sloans and recorded ice rose is made to agree with me and still a. good reason for this uprising is that people vent on bullshit and their bullshit was told people even though you did want th
it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. it's the street did i think it's one of the current in our century a leader been doing this to so many people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory and perhaps we can make you think how to treat men. who lose her what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not just there's not as iran is not the same world she's you...
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it's all silence at the end and so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. louis. theroux. it's the history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader of them doing this to so many people. who are. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of love she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her was what can we do to stop making that happen if you as humans not this there's not this iran is not the same world these you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral agency and see how it works in fine temper it's not. as i was working the ransom you're on you're taking plays the green movement so a lot of this is just part of the man's her shawl it's quite well. all the phones recorded as the last made their very nature and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people then time will tell and their vote was told if both of you ill know y
it's all silence at the end and so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. louis. theroux. it's the history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader of them doing this to so many people. who are. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of love she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her was what can we do to stop making that happen if you as humans not this there's not this iran is not the same...
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it's call silence at the end so march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her time. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing be chandra by them but the membrane perhaps he can make you think how to treat men. who lose her was what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not this there's not a civil union is not the same world these you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand plenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this is moral and see how it works and function for its time. as i was working with the ransom you're on are taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is just parts he demands of their shots quite well. all the phones and recorded ice rothstein's made their preaching to me and still. good reason for this uprising is that people didn't vote and their vote was told people of the few million want their voice
it's call silence at the end so march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her time. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing be chandra by them but the membrane perhaps he can make you think how to treat men. who lose her was what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not this there's not a civil union is not the same world these...
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it's all silence at the end in so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the calling in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. i'm. sure is there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of laci can make you think how to prevent. her was what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not as there's not as iran is not the same world p.c.l. not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral agency and see how it works in fun temporaries time. as i was working the ransom you're on you're taking place the green movement so a lot of this is just parts he demands of her shawl it's quite well. all sloans good for good was made to agree with me and still. good reason for this uprising is that people didn't just under watch was told people would be humiliated and want their voices heard and. i use move around as on one of t
it's all silence at the end in so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the calling in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. i'm. sure is there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of laci can make you think how to prevent. her was what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not as there's not as iran is not the same world p.c.l. not as citizens of any...
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it's all silence at the end and so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. sure. it's the street that i think it's one of the calling in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the remembering can make you think how to treat men. who are irish and do to stop making it happen again as humans not disk there's not a zero on it's not a zero g.'s you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand straining my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this is moral agency and see how it works in fun temper it's not. as i was working with the ransom you're on you're taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is just parts he demands of their shots quite well. all the forms and recorded as rusty's made their brains to the pain and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people vent on bullshit under oath was told people i've even though you did dave wants their voices heard i just
it's all silence at the end and so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. sure. it's the street that i think it's one of the calling in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the remembering can make you think how to treat men. who are irish and do to stop making it happen again as humans not disk there's not a zero on it's not a zero g.'s you know not as citizens of any country...
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its coastline and city and in so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the remembering a lot she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her but can do to stop making that happen again as humans not this was not this is wrong it is not the same world peace you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically the adaptation of aging from one thousand twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this is moral agency and see how it works in fun temporary strife. as i was working the ransom you're on you're taking place the green movement so a lot of this is just part of the man's there shots quite well. all the phones and recorded i suppose he's made to agree with me and still. the reason for this uprising is that people vent on voters and their vote was told people i've been ill you want their voices heard. but this
its coastline and city and in so much to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader from doing this to his own people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the remembering a lot she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her but can do to stop making that happen again as humans not this was not this is wrong it is not the same world peace you know not...
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secondly, to president obama's credit, he has no saddam hussein, which means that saddam hussein aidedcision, he would either a crusade or you would die if you're inside of the iraqi political establishment. saddam did not have to do with the pesky congress, nor did he have to deal with an israeli prime minister. as a result, iranians had confidence that saddam has a strained to be able to live up to his end of the bargain. that is not the perception the iranians have rightly or wrongly about president obama. can president obama promised the lifting of sanctions mindful of the fact that most of the sanctions that really are hurting iranians have gone to congress sonoma can be lifted if there's a congressional decision. can anyone here remember last time congress missed the sanctions and a relatively swift manner? moreover, the principle that would establish the negotiations of the principle of reciprocity. the idea that any reversible confession from the western end has to be matched by reversible confession from the athenians. i think reversible has to be matched by an irreversible co
secondly, to president obama's credit, he has no saddam hussein, which means that saddam hussein aidedcision, he would either a crusade or you would die if you're inside of the iraqi political establishment. saddam did not have to do with the pesky congress, nor did he have to deal with an israeli prime minister. as a result, iranians had confidence that saddam has a strained to be able to live up to his end of the bargain. that is not the perception the iranians have rightly or wrongly about...
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saddam hussein was executed in 2006 after being captured by u.s.pse video in montreal when the unexpected happened. watch. a fire broke out. they gutted a six story building and lit up the night sky. this is the first time he tried make a time lapse video and one he won't forget. no one hurt in the fire. >> steve: more unbelievable video out of brazil. security camera caught that -- look at that corporate jet as it skidded over an embankment. imagine the drivers on that highway right there. the pilot was seriously hurt. the two passengers were able to escape with just minor injuries. what's today? >> gretchen: tuesday. >> brian: monday night football happened last night. win turning into what could be a big loss for the steelers. ben roethlisberger, you thought he was indestructible? huh-uh. sprained his shoulder, taken to the hospital. he was done for the game. and possibly for a few weeks. the steelers beat kc 16-13. they're 6-3. got a four-game winning streak. remember this yesterday? nascar stopping short of suspending gordon. he was fined $100
saddam hussein was executed in 2006 after being captured by u.s.pse video in montreal when the unexpected happened. watch. a fire broke out. they gutted a six story building and lit up the night sky. this is the first time he tried make a time lapse video and one he won't forget. no one hurt in the fire. >> steve: more unbelievable video out of brazil. security camera caught that -- look at that corporate jet as it skidded over an embankment. imagine the drivers on that highway right...
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and iraq look iran's only concern was what was iraq going to do to us today what was saddam hussein going to do us today to us today we take them out now we deal with this as an issue. stein did you want to. comment for all of that time if you gentlemen add to that that the you know the problem in so-called problem in iran you know is really emblematic of a very short sided foreign policy and in fact the the the potential for a brand to acquire nuclear weapons. you know at this point it's it's a potential but it is not actually a reality at this point however there are countries in the middle east who do have nuclear weapons right now who are outside the limits of the nonproliferation treaty and that includes israel and that includes pakistan and that includes india so it pays to have an evenhanded and inclusive approach if we want to solve the problems of nuclear proliferation we need to start by creating a nuclear free middle east and that means not only abolishing nuclear weapons starting in the middle east and going around to include all of us around the world but it means also
and iraq look iran's only concern was what was iraq going to do to us today what was saddam hussein going to do us today to us today we take them out now we deal with this as an issue. stein did you want to. comment for all of that time if you gentlemen add to that that the you know the problem in so-called problem in iran you know is really emblematic of a very short sided foreign policy and in fact the the the potential for a brand to acquire nuclear weapons. you know at this point it's it's...
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it was of big things back then before toppled most of us had never considered iraq of saddam hussein but winning was a foregone conclusion and terrorism took us by subplot -- surprise. we thought they were rabble rouser is. the bin laden construction company how is that for irony? >> but after that things change with the world trade center bombing and september september 11th i was flying that morning. coming in from another rotation and september 10th was our first day back. essentially flying and i had come down nearly and somebody said you have to look at this. i thought what moron of the pilot could hit the tower of that size on a clear day? i thought it was an accident. then the second plane hit they sent us up to close down the airspace of the united states. that is eerie as the pilot. "o.o.p.s." is the name of the book. stephen frantzich is a professor at the u.s. naval academy and is the author. what does that stand for? >> of serving our politicians stumble. i said i need to have a grabber title. i tried different words. >> host: why did you write a book about it? >> looking
it was of big things back then before toppled most of us had never considered iraq of saddam hussein but winning was a foregone conclusion and terrorism took us by subplot -- surprise. we thought they were rabble rouser is. the bin laden construction company how is that for irony? >> but after that things change with the world trade center bombing and september september 11th i was flying that morning. coming in from another rotation and september 10th was our first day back. essentially...
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hussein, i'm curious. as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for a two-state solution, if this is how you see things as well? >> i think, to some extent. >> feel free to disagree. >> i tell you where i did disagree, i think overall, your analysis is correct. the structure that has been created does, certainly, encourage palestinians to think negotiations, diplomacy and cooperation are a dead end and all the p.a. has to show for efforts are not being able to pay salaries of public employees which they pay in west bank and gaza except two months back. israeli settlement is continuing in all of that. as you said, they have little to show for their general approach of trying to reach negotiated agreement. i'm not sure that hamas is actually achieved much. >> yep. they claim they do. we should distinguish those two. >> with israel and egypt, the blockade is very vague. they are being negotiated today. there's an agreement to negotiate things about them, which are continuing today in cairo. they may be temp
hussein, i'm curious. as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for a two-state solution, if this is how you see things as well? >> i think, to some extent. >> feel free to disagree. >> i tell you where i did disagree, i think overall, your analysis is correct. the structure that has been created does, certainly, encourage palestinians to think negotiations, diplomacy and cooperation are a dead end and all the p.a. has to show for efforts are not being able to pay salaries...
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and many people who have met all three -- i did not immediate gadhafi or saddam hussein but but assad was different, relatively normal, and he brought people in that gave people hope that maybe this would be different than what had preceded it. his inaugural speech was enlightened. he daneed to criticize his father's policies. so this created much of that hope. and over the years, though, as happens, as is mentioned earlier you get more comfortable with power. the sick coe pants of an authoritarian leader are all over the place. i think outsiders start to believe that what his followers were telling his, the well-being of the countries synonymous with his will being. if something says you're going to save the country every day, it's only human nature you're going to believe that and your head gets swelled. when i started to see the changes is after 2005, and particularly in 2007, and that is when he survived what he called the worst the bush administration had against him, had tried against him. because syria was -- opposed the u.s. led invasion of iraq in 2003. the syrian government
and many people who have met all three -- i did not immediate gadhafi or saddam hussein but but assad was different, relatively normal, and he brought people in that gave people hope that maybe this would be different than what had preceded it. his inaugural speech was enlightened. he daneed to criticize his father's policies. so this created much of that hope. and over the years, though, as happens, as is mentioned earlier you get more comfortable with power. the sick coe pants of an...
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. >> reporter: king hussein saved you. >> allah saved me. >> reporter: seven years later, he became the head of hamas. in a situation where the palestinians have, for years, seemed to lack real leadership and divided against themselves in many cases, meshaal is thought by some to have aspirations of eventually filling the leadership vacuum left with the death of yasser arafat. he's not as charismatic as arafat, but he is a hero to many. what do you want to do for your people? it's endless war. >> translator: allah has given me a new life, to serve my people. to end the occupation. the settlement ends and the killing ends and the aggression ends and to make peace in the region, but through peace, peace that is not rewarding the occupier, does not oppress the victim. peace, the kind of peace that precludes occupation and the bloodshed. >> reporter: meshaal is thought to be part of the wing that was advocating a turn away from violence for his group. one question, can he corral those people within his own camp who have likely been emboldened by the success of the current campaign of rocket
. >> reporter: king hussein saved you. >> allah saved me. >> reporter: seven years later, he became the head of hamas. in a situation where the palestinians have, for years, seemed to lack real leadership and divided against themselves in many cases, meshaal is thought by some to have aspirations of eventually filling the leadership vacuum left with the death of yasser arafat. he's not as charismatic as arafat, but he is a hero to many. what do you want to do for your people?...
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hussein -- >> it's the same deal again with hamas. >> terrorists come and go, we've had egyptians, romansny people come and go. we're here to stay. do not doubt our resolve. the people of israel are strong. will do anything to stay in this country. and we will win, and we will beat these terrorists. >> when you all talked on this show last week, you referred to the situation as having a right side and a wrong side. i thought about that over the weekend, people are dying on both sides. . it was an agonizing picture and they had been killed. when you see pictures of children being killed it's agonizing. it made me wonder why you think it's so clear cut. >> erin, i agree there's nothing worse than children dying. when the united states conquered germany in world war ii, lots of children died. lots of children died in japan in world war ii. that's what wars look like. when terrorists deliberately attack civilians in israel, yes, there will be casualties. but there is right and wrong. let's not make that mistake. in afghanistan, when you went and hunted down osama bin laden, america killed kid
hussein -- >> it's the same deal again with hamas. >> terrorists come and go, we've had egyptians, romansny people come and go. we're here to stay. do not doubt our resolve. the people of israel are strong. will do anything to stay in this country. and we will win, and we will beat these terrorists. >> when you all talked on this show last week, you referred to the situation as having a right side and a wrong side. i thought about that over the weekend, people are dying on...
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the last time rockets threatened tel aviv was during the 1991 gulf war, when saddam hussein's missiles hit the city. and tonight, tensions inside gaza remain high as my colleague, alex marquardt, found out. >> reporter: the cloud of an israeli missile strike met us as we arrived in gaza at sunset. it is eerily quiet here. this is definitely the quietest i've seen it. very few people in the streets. all the homes and shops are closed up. everyone seems to be hunkered down inside. for good reason. israel so far has targeted 300 sites in gaza. missiles rained down with loud thuds if they're far away. deafening booms if they're close. this is what the aftermath of one of these strikes looks like. a massive crater filled with cinderblock and rebar, the strong smell of diesel fuel. several of the houses around were damaged very badly. and the residents here on this street say they hope hamas will keep firing rockets into israel in retaliation. a crowd of men was gathered outside one of the houses. we met this 30-year-old, who said the strike felt like an earthquake. "they're targeting civili
the last time rockets threatened tel aviv was during the 1991 gulf war, when saddam hussein's missiles hit the city. and tonight, tensions inside gaza remain high as my colleague, alex marquardt, found out. >> reporter: the cloud of an israeli missile strike met us as we arrived in gaza at sunset. it is eerily quiet here. this is definitely the quietest i've seen it. very few people in the streets. all the homes and shops are closed up. everyone seems to be hunkered down inside. for good...
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it's sad sad saddam hussein sass sad sad sad and.e go to ireland tonight where a pregnant 31-year-old walked into a hospital complaining about severe back pain. and never walked out. it turns out she was having a miscarriage. her husband tells the irish times she was refused an abortion and was told by doctors than an abortion is illegal in that catholic country. ♪ >> dancing with a friend. her family, now mourning her loss. the 31-year-old died in an irish hospital, refused an abortion that could have saved her life. as reported by the irish times, she was admitted to ireland's galway university hospital, sunday, 21st october, suffering back pain. she was 17 weeks pregnant. was miscarrying and told she'd likely lose her baby. seven days later, she was dead. she had pleaded her doctor for a termination, but for two and a half days while her fetus had a heart beat, they refused. this demo gathering not just to remember sevita, but stop a repeat of her tragic death. her husband is back in india, all coming to terms with the loss of a w
it's sad sad saddam hussein sass sad sad sad and.e go to ireland tonight where a pregnant 31-year-old walked into a hospital complaining about severe back pain. and never walked out. it turns out she was having a miscarriage. her husband tells the irish times she was refused an abortion and was told by doctors than an abortion is illegal in that catholic country. ♪ >> dancing with a friend. her family, now mourning her loss. the 31-year-old died in an irish hospital, refused an abortion...
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what we need is, we have a president now, his name happens to be barack hussein obama. and here in san francisco, we need to be progressive. we need to help our youth. and you guys, who are detriment to our youth, we are warning you. if you continue to be dividing the community, you will be recalled. not really on;ejpu9 this issue n other issues. let's be progressive. this is a -- call to you, let us be progressive. do not come down on our youth. we have too many families live in san francisco. how many families do you want to leave san francisco. already 30,000/f families have left san francisco. why can't we give our youth free passes. let's do the right thing. thank you very much. >> supervisor wiener: next speaker. >> >> supervisor elsbernd: respectfully i think everyone in the room knows we don't applaud, we don't cheer. let the meeting continue without those kinds of interruptions. >> eric woo, part of the youth commission and i've worked on this campaign for a year with chinatown community development center. i'm speaking in favor of the -- need for low income yo
what we need is, we have a president now, his name happens to be barack hussein obama. and here in san francisco, we need to be progressive. we need to help our youth. and you guys, who are detriment to our youth, we are warning you. if you continue to be dividing the community, you will be recalled. not really on;ejpu9 this issue n other issues. let's be progressive. this is a -- call to you, let us be progressive. do not come down on our youth. we have too many families live in san francisco....
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>> saddam hussein continues to acquire, amass, and improve on his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction continues to acquire -- attempt to acquire a nuclear weapon. these are all well-known facts. >> let's act now to get rid of a tyrant who's abused and killed his own people, who's procuring weapons of mass destruction, substantial evidence to that effect. >> jon: i remember all that from their hit blog (bleep) old guys who unnecessarily get us into wars say. (cheers and applause) of course, it's probably not a one-to-one comparison. unfortunately, that's not fair. it's not a one-to-one comparison. because while susan rice admitted to the error within weeks, these two still refuse to acknowledge that invading a country based on information from a source named "curveball" was actually considered pretty (bleep)ing idea by many at the time. if only we had a more direct comparison to make here. sort of a one-to-one. like another high-ranking government official passing what they knew at the time was misleading intelligence to the american public on a sunday news show. also in line to become
>> saddam hussein continues to acquire, amass, and improve on his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction continues to acquire -- attempt to acquire a nuclear weapon. these are all well-known facts. >> let's act now to get rid of a tyrant who's abused and killed his own people, who's procuring weapons of mass destruction, substantial evidence to that effect. >> jon: i remember all that from their hit blog (bleep) old guys who unnecessarily get us into wars say. (cheers and...
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you must resist the presidency of barack hussein obama. send him back to kenya! show your birth certificate and play for free! >> jon: we'll be right >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome back to the show! so yesterday we were talking about that story of the four star general and c.i.a. chief david petraeus who has had this affair with his biographer paula broadwell, it was discovered when she started harassing this other lady jill kelley because she thought kelley might be getting too close to petraeus. anyway. (laughter) since then we found out jill kellye may have been inappropriately e-mailing with general john allen who has now had his promotion to supreme allied commander of europe ended. i've got to say, all this has the makings of a pretty sweet military-themed video game. (laughter) now, in case -- (laughter). don't -- you know if you're just going to encourage this kind of thing -- (laughter). we will continue to pun this way. (laughter) in case you're having difficulty reconciling the hard news value of this with the high school lunchroom table gossip elemen
you must resist the presidency of barack hussein obama. send him back to kenya! show your birth certificate and play for free! >> jon: we'll be right >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome back to the show! so yesterday we were talking about that story of the four star general and c.i.a. chief david petraeus who has had this affair with his biographer paula broadwell, it was discovered when she started harassing this other lady jill kelley because she thought kelley might be getting too...
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i mean, starting with the iran-- iraq invasion driving saddam hussein out of kuwait.istration of the first george bush all the way through the past 12 years of wars. there's just an-- continuing with iran. so i-- i think that the president did show restraint. i'd go a little bit further than david. i thought benjamin netanyahu did everybody to put a romney button on his lapel and romney bumper sticker on his car. there was no question about it. but i think he understands-- he's up for reelizabeth-- people of israel do not want to see relations with the american people and the american administration in any way strained, and i think he understood his position a well. and we've got people not being killed right now, and that is good. . >> brown: david, just thinking again about the president being in asia for what they've called his pivot to that region, to chine pap and then, of course, the middle east bubbles up again. do you-- what does that portend, do you think, for his foreign policy and his attentions? >> well, i have to say we didn't really talk much about forei
i mean, starting with the iran-- iraq invasion driving saddam hussein out of kuwait.istration of the first george bush all the way through the past 12 years of wars. there's just an-- continuing with iran. so i-- i think that the president did show restraint. i'd go a little bit further than david. i thought benjamin netanyahu did everybody to put a romney button on his lapel and romney bumper sticker on his car. there was no question about it. but i think he understands-- he's up for...
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films on the subject in this heroes a little girl whose parents who are always by his side to help hussein to video that when she grows up she's abducted and decides to flee the abductors her parents are in two minds about her decision. i want to know why they refuse to. come home that's how we're trying to bring down. i want to persuade the young woman's appearance to give their daughter a chance to make her own decision a different. point out that abduction is a criminal offense but kidnappers given it's three years in prison by contrast people who still. put behind bars for eleven years. and members of the column and others even came out and said nice you can need to. get a live in here is for cattle rustling is a complete and utter forest was less and she. mind you they voted in favor of legislation against stealing sheep in the first reading. campaign is from open line take to the streets to tell young women what they should do with abducted not to be afraid of anything and to immediately go to the police. do you know want to do if you're abducted do other girls know you. and i don't
films on the subject in this heroes a little girl whose parents who are always by his side to help hussein to video that when she grows up she's abducted and decides to flee the abductors her parents are in two minds about her decision. i want to know why they refuse to. come home that's how we're trying to bring down. i want to persuade the young woman's appearance to give their daughter a chance to make her own decision a different. point out that abduction is a criminal offense but...