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king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force and he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the ladder here that can fuck up that i am an indication . of how for the us and a lot. i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or any was internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and israelis not to intervene he was aware of all of this and he may have used the circumstances to his advantage because shortly afterwards he mounted a coup d'etat and came to power as its position at this time would be a precursor to his future split with yasser arafat the palestinians were now on the run. an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged just out to cairo. there at eleven of. the arab delegation came to our man the
king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force and he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the ladder here that can fuck up that i am an indication . of how for the us and a lot. i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or any was internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and israelis not to...
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king hussein used his own air force and the last. stood down the syrian air force he he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted. and the large area that can fuck up the law and then you can laugh at i remark of half of the circle i am and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us or. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime was internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and israelis not to intervene he was aware of all of this and he may have used the circumstances to his advantage because shortly afterwards he mounted a coup to tell and came to power. as its position at this time would be a precursor to his future split with yasser arafat the palestinians were now on the run. an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister schiff saad lab arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged just that i found out to cairo. there at eleven a l
king hussein used his own air force and the last. stood down the syrian air force he he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted. and the large area that can fuck up the law and then you can laugh at i remark of half of the circle i am and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us or. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime was internal power struggle within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans...
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>> hussein: yeah, yeah, yeah.? >> hussein: basically, i was profiled. like, if there's an explosion, "oh, the big dude with the beard who's bald, that's him." >> anthony: right. >> hussein: "it's him, he did it. we're a hundred percent sure." >> anthony: these are beard-related issues. >> hussein: yeah. >> anthony: let's talk about hip-hop. >> hussein: that's the glue that binds us. >> anthony: what is it about hip-hop? >> hussein: i see it like this. i mean, a lot of people do malhun, in arabic it's called malhun, which is a traditional rhyming scheme in which they speak about their problems, about their beefs. it's in our core to be po -- we are poets. >> chyno: we come from like a background where you have governments that are dictators, and we can't really voice anything. ♪ these politicians can't believe them because they're getting led on to the slaughter while this monster's trying to keep the lid on. ♪ ♪ pressure makes him squeal but it blows the lid off and we're raw, we're raw, we're raw. ♪ >> chyno: we'
>> hussein: yeah, yeah, yeah.? >> hussein: basically, i was profiled. like, if there's an explosion, "oh, the big dude with the beard who's bald, that's him." >> anthony: right. >> hussein: "it's him, he did it. we're a hundred percent sure." >> anthony: these are beard-related issues. >> hussein: yeah. >> anthony: let's talk about hip-hop. >> hussein: that's the glue that binds us. >> anthony: what is it about hip-hop?...
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hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether read he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right. from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say and it's the only time it works it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that britain's new ho
hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and...
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was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children al hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland you wouldn't it has been hard on my family and it has affected my relationship with the government of the country of my birth the country i had the honor of representing diplomatically for so many years i did makes me sad this is. more respected within these words the jordanian royal is returning to a strained relationship at home and leaving behind a world strained in many places charlotte dallas. someone i don't know as a military and security analyst he joins us from london very good to have you with us on al-jazeera i want to talk about yemen and that dire warning that stark warning from the outgoi
was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children al hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland you wouldn't it has been hard on...
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we maintained no-fly zones in north iraq in south iraq to keep saddam hussein under wraps. many times those plain shot targets on the ground, but they were considered -- there were over 200 airplanes contained in that. the sanctions were not working, they were being violated. there had been a time in the united states when the united stops commercial air flights. that was being violated. who go chavez made a big deal about going to baghdad. he was on the road to restoration, so to speak. there is a feeling among many that he has broken out of the sanctions. it won't be long before the sanctions fall apart. plus, he's adept in keeping the sanctions and the harm done to his own people. there was a lot of harm done. people starved, there were a lot of desperate conditions among the poor, particularly in baghdad and the surrounding areas. it's a feeling among many people that the sanctions were going wn. the bush administration felt that very keenly. >> host: did you support the war in 2003? >> guest: i did supported initially. i also believe there were weapons of mass distract
we maintained no-fly zones in north iraq in south iraq to keep saddam hussein under wraps. many times those plain shot targets on the ground, but they were considered -- there were over 200 airplanes contained in that. the sanctions were not working, they were being violated. there had been a time in the united states when the united stops commercial air flights. that was being violated. who go chavez made a big deal about going to baghdad. he was on the road to restoration, so to speak. there...
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king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the loudly that can. and you can left it on a milk of hell for that i said the law and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it is the relationship with the jordanian regime or any was intended power struggles within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and the israelis not to intervene and he was aware of all of this and he may have used the circumstances to his advantage because shortly afterwards he mounted a coup d'etat and came to power. as a position at this time would be a precursor to his future split with the us about effect the palestinians were now on the run. an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait's defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk abby sieged yasser arafat out to cairo. at. the arab delegation came to a m
king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the loudly that can. and you can left it on a milk of hell for that i said the law and i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it is the relationship with the jordanian regime or any was intended power struggles within syria but it had anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and the israelis not to...
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king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the ladder here that can. and you can put on a mock of how for that as a kilometer i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or was internal power struggle within syria or did it have anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and israelis not to intervene he was aware of all of this and he may have used the circumstances to his advantage because shortly afterwards he mounted a coup d'etat and came to power. assets position at this time would be a precursor to his future split with yasser arafat the palestinians were now on the run. an arab league delegation headed by sudanese president just an ameri and including kuwait defense minister ship. arrived in the jordanian capital and managed to whisk a besieged yasser arafat out to cairo. at. the arab delegation came to a man they dressed artifac
king hussein used his own air force and. stood down the syrian air force he knew that the israelis might go into action if the syrian air force acted on the ladder here that can. and you can put on a mock of how for that as a kilometer i'm not sure what the determining factor was for us. was it his relationship with the jordanian regime or was internal power struggle within syria or did it have anything to do with the threats he was getting from the americans and israelis not to intervene he...
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that's true he told king hussein to do a story but he didn't ask him to massacre us. and then nasser went to murder someone threw up so he would not being cairo when things came to a head. but the jordanians were still in two minds about what course of action to pursue against the armed palestinians in their midst the prime minister was recommended a more conciliatory approach and the good news. is i don't matter much and that. i told him the palestinians will not withdraw unless they are faced with a superior force so what. are you dissenting i said no this is our recommendation based on the intelligence available to us. his majesty then intervene and the doctors in my recommendation. on september sixth one nine hundred seventy the popular front for the liberation of palestine or p f l p force the jordanians hand . it hijacked airliners belonging to swiss air in t.w.a. eight and forced them to land at a disused runway in the jordanian desert known as dawson's feet and. a third hijacking of an israeli aircraft was thwarted midair with one hijacker killed and the other
that's true he told king hussein to do a story but he didn't ask him to massacre us. and then nasser went to murder someone threw up so he would not being cairo when things came to a head. but the jordanians were still in two minds about what course of action to pursue against the armed palestinians in their midst the prime minister was recommended a more conciliatory approach and the good news. is i don't matter much and that. i told him the palestinians will not withdraw unless they are faced...
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saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say and it's the only time it works it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that britain's new
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saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as she claims she was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say it's the only time it works and it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that the britain
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joining us via the phone from her day that is hussein and brooke eighty he is a pro journalist welcome to the stream i'd like to start with this tweet from he says excuse me the people in who they are afraid of being trapped in a conflict for a long time and are tired of being suppressed by the host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that it's too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and where they are right now. let. me. tell you. the last. month. the. village. which i have the best connection with i do apologize is one thing i do want to share with our viewers and this is something tweeted out not for long and it's explained to people who are following on twitter the data port just imagine any port that says more than seventeen million people. are now under threat and here you are walking around basically turn a little bit of a show and tell what's the most important thing that we need to know about that a portal from your perspective just make it brief so that we could helpfully pick up what you're tryi
joining us via the phone from her day that is hussein and brooke eighty he is a pro journalist welcome to the stream i'd like to start with this tweet from he says excuse me the people in who they are afraid of being trapped in a conflict for a long time and are tired of being suppressed by the host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that it's too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and where they are right now....
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early to suggest that yes they these are just reports so far and we hear from the pro who journalist hussein advocate the area who said that the who things would not be giving up their ballistic missiles because they don't trust the u.n. and the international community to guarantee that the saudis will not continue their bombing campaign do you think that the saudi led coalition is ready now to sit down with the who things for this proposed negotiated settlement for you know a cease fire for a transitional government later on. well this is arming this plan is not new it's similar to the plan of suggested by the share the former one the former and compared to yemen and saudi. while the host is do not trust the international community and do not trust the saudi that question and there are many governments again there are many governments on the saudi that question do not trust the truth is because. there were more than one hundred agreement signed by the whole with these and some local leaders like tribal leaders and military leaders in the past and within the some politicians during the. war
early to suggest that yes they these are just reports so far and we hear from the pro who journalist hussein advocate the area who said that the who things would not be giving up their ballistic missiles because they don't trust the u.n. and the international community to guarantee that the saudis will not continue their bombing campaign do you think that the saudi led coalition is ready now to sit down with the who things for this proposed negotiated settlement for you know a cease fire for a...
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joining us via the phone from her day that is hussein and brooke eighty he is a pro journalist welcome to the stream i'd like to start with this tweet from she says he says excuse me the people in who they are afraid of being trapped in a conflict for a long time and are tired of being suppressed by the host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that it's too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and who are they there right now. really. really really. like. one of the last. really really same really we don't have the best connection with iran i do apologize one thing i do want to share with our viewers and this is something you tweeted out not very long ago and it's explained to people who are following you on twitter that you were had a report just imagine the only port that more than seventy million people with empty are now under threat and he you are walking around basically doing a little bit of a show and tell also most important thing that we need to know about her that are pouring from your perspectiv
joining us via the phone from her day that is hussein and brooke eighty he is a pro journalist welcome to the stream i'd like to start with this tweet from she says he says excuse me the people in who they are afraid of being trapped in a conflict for a long time and are tired of being suppressed by the host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that it's too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and who are they there...
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ok let's get going introducing our panel to you today joining us from san are in yemen we have hussein. a pro who's the journalist from toronto in canada a hashimi the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver and also in sana'a a team must marty. from the tacl analyst the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think there could be one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. and money claim made by some people in the south especially from woman who are claiming that their husband. has been in but isn't this seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in anyone they want and no one can ask them or no one can there in the south or to say anything to them and this is to be honest is the same what the united states has been using they can detain anyone around the world and they can say we are fighting al qaeda and i've seen on social media even before this report that many br
ok let's get going introducing our panel to you today joining us from san are in yemen we have hussein. a pro who's the journalist from toronto in canada a hashimi the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver and also in sana'a a team must marty. from the tacl analyst the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think there could be one hundred because from the beginning...
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colonel sanders hussein has been a mainstay of the area for nearly seventy years. what's special about ramzan is that it's an old tradition i've been selling fried meatballs to people since one nine hundred fifty two i used to sell them for one rupee a kilogram now they're going for two hundred. next we stop off at a refreshment stand the perfect place to wash down hussein's fried snacks. this drink. must contains rows and sugar serves watermelon cubes and milk. just next door lies piles of fenny a deep fried vermin chile often eaten at daybreak to seri the last meal before the beginning of the fast. other serry favorites are available at this bakery where separate buys a packet of bread filled with butter and jam but that's for later it's almost sunset and people are scrambling to buy snacks to kick off the evening in style. they're just a stone's throw away from the german must eat india's largest mosque. as they wait for the breaking of the fast families gather here picnic style some come every night others just once during the month to take in the sense of cama
colonel sanders hussein has been a mainstay of the area for nearly seventy years. what's special about ramzan is that it's an old tradition i've been selling fried meatballs to people since one nine hundred fifty two i used to sell them for one rupee a kilogram now they're going for two hundred. next we stop off at a refreshment stand the perfect place to wash down hussein's fried snacks. this drink. must contains rows and sugar serves watermelon cubes and milk. just next door lies piles of...
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was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children all hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland jordan it has been hard on my family and it has affected my relationship with the government of the country of my birth the country i had the honor of representing diplomatically for so many years and it makes me sad this is so. well respected within these walls the jordanian royal is returning to a strained relationship at home and leaving behind a world strained in many places charlotte dallas. born one thousand doctors in australia have signed a petition calling for a refugee who is dying of lung cancer to be allowed into the country for specialist care the man known as ali is being held in an offs
was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children all hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland jordan it has been hard on my...
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i said because saddam hussein called me an unparalleled serpent. i went out and purchased a lot of costume jewelry to depict whatever i was going to do on any given day. on good days i work flowers and on bad days i wore a lot of spiders and car nervous animals. -- and animals. the other ambassadors noticed is that what are we doing and i said read my pin. when i was secretary of state we found the russians were bugging the state department. we found a guy listening to us and we did what diplomats do. so i wore this huge bug and he knew exactly what i was saying. i am wearing the statue of liberty today because i am a refugee. what is going on now is un- american. i really do hope that people talk about that. the truth is to go back to my book, as i learned my family spate what happened was my cousin was separated from her mother. and if we're doing it for humanitarian purposes or for self interests, they go together. so just go up there and tell it like it is! >> ladies and gentlemen -- [ applause ] >> how about thanking the angel of the world, ma
i said because saddam hussein called me an unparalleled serpent. i went out and purchased a lot of costume jewelry to depict whatever i was going to do on any given day. on good days i work flowers and on bad days i wore a lot of spiders and car nervous animals. -- and animals. the other ambassadors noticed is that what are we doing and i said read my pin. when i was secretary of state we found the russians were bugging the state department. we found a guy listening to us and we did what...
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with conflict imminent out of leaders attempted to close ranks king hussein of jordan who had been the target of accusations and insults by egyptian state media made a hasty reconciliation with an awesome message. letting bygones be bygones was a means of escaping the insults egyptian media perfected personal attacks on his majesty but the euphoria of the reconciliation and path to war was soon transformed into weeping which has continued to this day. a frenzied arab world waited for the outbreak of the boy who was. was. as a nine hundred forty eight expectations of an out of victory and the destruction of israel. the reality proved very different. in june one nine hundred sixty seven in a matter of hours israel decimated the egyptian air force. israeli ground troops seized the sinai peninsula overran syria's golan heights and occupied east jerusalem the west bank and gaza. the arab world was shocked and stunned the arabs lost what remained of palestine. and even more palestinians were for. to flee their homes. but i have felt vindicated. the arab states had yet again proved incapable
with conflict imminent out of leaders attempted to close ranks king hussein of jordan who had been the target of accusations and insults by egyptian state media made a hasty reconciliation with an awesome message. letting bygones be bygones was a means of escaping the insults egyptian media perfected personal attacks on his majesty but the euphoria of the reconciliation and path to war was soon transformed into weeping which has continued to this day. a frenzied arab world waited for the...
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noura hussein actually resisted. she says she was tricked into marrying him. and she killed!d to force himself on her. good for her! now look at her. what's going to happen to her? amnesty international are saying sudanese courts say she's guilty of premeditated murder, even though she was defending herself from being raped by a man she was forced to marry when she was just a young teenager. she's innocent. this girl is innocent in front of all laws. she's innocent. because she was defending herself. because, you know, her husband tricked her. rape is like killing. when a girl is raped while she is young, young, teenager, this is like killing her. so the world should recognise that she was being killed by the husband and she was in self defence. she was defending herself. so she is innocent. child marriage is universal. and the oppression of women is universal. and we have to put it in that picture to understand. looking at the status of women in egypt today, we've heard a lot about women being sexually molested in public areas and so forth and president sisi has designated 2
noura hussein actually resisted. she says she was tricked into marrying him. and she killed!d to force himself on her. good for her! now look at her. what's going to happen to her? amnesty international are saying sudanese courts say she's guilty of premeditated murder, even though she was defending herself from being raped by a man she was forced to marry when she was just a young teenager. she's innocent. this girl is innocent in front of all laws. she's innocent. because she was defending...
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so every day i said something terrible about saddam hussein, which he deserved. he invaded kuwait. all the sudden a poem appeared in the papers in baghdad comparing me to many things, but among them an unparalleled serpent. so i had a snake pin. i started wearing it wherever we were talking about iraq. so the press noticed it. they asked me why i was wearing it, so i said because saddam hussein called me an unparalleled serpent. i thought, well, this is fun. so i went out and bought a lot of costume jewelry to depict what we were going to do on any given day. on good days, i wore flowers, butterflies, and balloons. on bad day, i wore a lot of spiders an carnivorous animals. the other ambassadors noticed and said, what are we doing? i said, read my pins. but in order to be germane on some of the russian stuff now, when i was secretary of state, we found that the russians were bugging the state department. so we found the guide listening to us and did what diplomats do which is demarsh. the next time i met with the prime minister, i wore this huge bug, and he knew exactly what i was
so every day i said something terrible about saddam hussein, which he deserved. he invaded kuwait. all the sudden a poem appeared in the papers in baghdad comparing me to many things, but among them an unparalleled serpent. so i had a snake pin. i started wearing it wherever we were talking about iraq. so the press noticed it. they asked me why i was wearing it, so i said because saddam hussein called me an unparalleled serpent. i thought, well, this is fun. so i went out and bought a lot of...
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thank you very much for that is mohamed joining us live from london and to our earlier guests to hussein and more sense of the key both of whom had joined us from the yemeni capital sana and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter to handle this at a.j. inside story from the elizabeth rodham and the whole team here. struggling with the effects of climate change sierra leone's dry season is on forgiving but compounded by corruption it's white season months lives that are claiming most of our lives i don't remember even the war when. one towns around the people died in two minutes people in power investigates the effects of deforestation and illegal building and asks what the future holds if those in authority fail to act the mountain will fall on al jazeera. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphe
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sarwar will tell us why he's decided to go back to iraq, 15 years after he was there to fight saddam husseind matt has the weather. good morning. still a few heavy downpours around today, particularly in scotland. for the vast majority, it's a dry, and for quite a few of you, sunny sunday. all the details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. a special service will be held at southwark cathedral this afternoon, to remember those killed and injured in the terrorist attack on london bridge and borough market a year ago today. eight people died and 48 others were hurt. simon clemison reports. borough market, ten o'clock. how a saturday night should be. the more you think about it, the more you let it impact your life, the more they've won. sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on with our day—to—day lives. i feel pretty safe now, because the government, the police, is taking care of it. this city knows how to live past difficulties. it has done that many, many times through way more difficult experiences. so really, i think people look on. sirens. police were pre
sarwar will tell us why he's decided to go back to iraq, 15 years after he was there to fight saddam husseind matt has the weather. good morning. still a few heavy downpours around today, particularly in scotland. for the vast majority, it's a dry, and for quite a few of you, sunny sunday. all the details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. a special service will be held at southwark cathedral this afternoon, to remember those killed and injured in the terrorist attack on london...
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into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they'd rather hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests pakistan is misusing is antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy has called for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley argentina's congress is debating whether to allow abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy hundreds of people gathered outside parliament in one side is where the session is taking place it's an issue that's deeply dividing a country that's dominated by the catholic church abortion is illegal in argentina except in cases of rape or when a woman's life is at risk by a judge today those are the latest headlines coming up next the strain. getting to the heart of the matter if. people calls you today. would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification would look like there are people peace for you that fusion is the only option for prosperity you. hear their story on. i am fairly ok and your in the stream we are live
into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they'd rather hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests pakistan is misusing is antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy has called for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley argentina's congress is debating whether to allow abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy hundreds of people gathered outside...
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a journalist who remains in jail in egypt is al-jazeera is mahmoud hussein and his detention has been renewed again so far he's been jailed for more than five hundred days without charge hussein was detained in december twenty sixth seen an accused of deceit emanating false news which he and al-jazeera deny. seven years of war in syria creates a very complex battlefield strolling global and regional powers russia and iran are both allied to president bashar assad but a russian troop deployment is creating tension between tehran moscow center hodder explains from neighboring beirut. the region straddling lebanon's eastern border is an important supply line for hezbollah syria is the land link to iran for the lebanese armed group russian troops briefly took up positions here the russian military didn't comment but its troops were soon replaced by syrian army soldiers in russia trying. to iran in syria the. russian troops the military police are ready to deploy wherever they want. it wasn't the first message russian president vladimir putin told syrian president bashar assad that foreign
a journalist who remains in jail in egypt is al-jazeera is mahmoud hussein and his detention has been renewed again so far he's been jailed for more than five hundred days without charge hussein was detained in december twenty sixth seen an accused of deceit emanating false news which he and al-jazeera deny. seven years of war in syria creates a very complex battlefield strolling global and regional powers russia and iran are both allied to president bashar assad but a russian troop deployment...
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political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think there could be one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. money claim made by some people in the south especially from women who are claiming that their husband. has been in but as and this seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in anyone they want and no one can ask them or no one can there in the south or to say anything to them and this is to be honest is the same what the united states has been using they can detain anyone around the world and they can say we are fighting al qaeda and i've seen on social media even before this report that many brought us there from women and children and families of this diva who has been held for a month now some of them has exceeded the two to three years they brought us to aden in other city in the south but there was kind of a blackout of the outside media in the united arab emirates of co
political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think there could be one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. money claim made by some people in the south especially from women who are claiming that their husband. has been in but as and this seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in...
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into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera coming up next it's people in power. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a breakeven although priced twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. to help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. for over three years i ceased control to tara wall to call to prove a crack after it was driven out in late two thousand and seventeen local militias began searching for fugitives reaching out the harshest justice on suspect fighters and civilian collaborators one of th
into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here...
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ok let's get going introducing our panel to you today joining us from santa in yemen we have hussein katie a pro who see journalist from toronto in canada. the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver and also in santa must marry political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here i think they could be in the one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. and money claim made by some people in the south especially for a woman who are claiming that the husband of sons. has been in but isn't seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in anyone they want no one can ask them or no one can there in the south or to say anything to them and this is to be honest is the same what the united states has been using they can detain anyone around the world and they can say we are fighting al qaida and i've seen on social media even before this report that many brought us the
ok let's get going introducing our panel to you today joining us from santa in yemen we have hussein katie a pro who see journalist from toronto in canada. the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver and also in santa must marry political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here i think they could be in the one hundred because from the beginning of the water...
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political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think they could be in the one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. money claim made by some people in the south especially from women who are claiming that their husband. has been in but isn't this seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in anyone they want and no one can ask them or no one can there in the south or to say anything to them and this is to be honest is the same what the united states has been using they can detain anyone around the world and they can say we are fighting al qaeda and i've seen on social media even before this report that many brought us there from women and children and families of this has been held for a month now some of them has exceeded the two to three years they brought us to aden in other city in the south but there was kind of a blackout of the outside media in the united arab emirates of course
political analyst and the editor in chief and the publisher of the yemen post welcome to you all hussein. first how many people are we talking about here. i think they could be in the one hundred because from the beginning of the water we have heard many. money claim made by some people in the south especially from women who are claiming that their husband. has been in but isn't this seems to be that the united arab emirates is using what they call the fight on al qaida so they can embed as in...
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won yun jong saddam hussein i just i don't because this this is a it's all it's all. he is he is using his gone gone. gone. tall holds. i'm not crackdown on immigrants right because most little and i don't illegal. alright radiated a madman. david smith routing waiting on washington. sunday sunday turturro canceled residenential and marlon marlon. from seoul at them so you take the in the president's budget retired or to when staying in our little to one we restore the jewish video. games hardware to win. every. for the past sixteen years yes but this time around around the opposition the long run that's as true to its list has has been revitalized. hundreds are another little at the glove believe me that them for their own or not. i don't know what will [i[inaudible] on the but on the other hand i or i was it was in the in the region in new. you know you know televisio. globalization. is not an official young young munhall hold [inaudible] is despite a crackdown. i filleded filled who into. number despite by that at one point yeah life. voters. personal a way on her
won yun jong saddam hussein i just i don't because this this is a it's all it's all. he is he is using his gone gone. gone. tall holds. i'm not crackdown on immigrants right because most little and i don't illegal. alright radiated a madman. david smith routing waiting on washington. sunday sunday turturro canceled residenential and marlon marlon. from seoul at them so you take the in the president's budget retired or to when staying in our little to one we restore the jewish video. games...
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he would be risking the fate of saddam hussein and gaddafi. the realistic path forward would be step-by-step. the question is, can we get to a process where our concessions are modest enough we don't give soon, but bigtoo enough that north korea once to play ball? host: whaaryo worried about giving away as we move forward? guest: for the u.s.-south korea a partialor denuclearization deal would be bad. complete lifting of the un sanctions in return for north korean steps that could be reversed. saying that we will let you inspect the shutdown of our centrifuges and we have to lift the un sanctions, if they start treating, we have -- if they start cheating, and we have a hard time convincing the world those sanctions. you --ow comfortable are how confident are you kim jong-un will keep his word? guest: i'm not confident at all. all he said is that he wanted a denuclearization. he meant the nuclear element has to and. denuclearization is a broader concept for them. it is not the physical presence obama's on the peninsula, it is the whole associat
he would be risking the fate of saddam hussein and gaddafi. the realistic path forward would be step-by-step. the question is, can we get to a process where our concessions are modest enough we don't give soon, but bigtoo enough that north korea once to play ball? host: whaaryo worried about giving away as we move forward? guest: for the u.s.-south korea a partialor denuclearization deal would be bad. complete lifting of the un sanctions in return for north korean steps that could be reversed....
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host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that is too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and where they are right now. let. us say unfortunately we don't have the best connection with you and i do apologize is one thing i do want to share with our viewers and this is some each waited out not for long and it's explained to people who are following on twitter the data port just imagine the only port that says more than seventy million people was empty and now under threat and here you are walking around basically turn a little bit of a show and tell what's the most important thing that we need to know about that a port from your perspective just make it brief so that we could helpfully pick up what you're trying to say god has sent that. it's very difficult that connection so i'm going to bring in other guests that we have his saying thank you for trying to join us and i apologize for that from all the challenges facing civilians in yemen we're joined by rajiv a journalist and documentary filmmaker who has reporte
host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that is too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and where they are right now. let. us say unfortunately we don't have the best connection with you and i do apologize is one thing i do want to share with our viewers and this is some each waited out not for long and it's explained to people who are following on twitter the data port just imagine the only port that says more...
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common european solution to illegal immigration as getting a stand off with her interior minister hussein who for now he wants germany to unilaterally toughen its cool to control its the german government could fall if no agreement is soured. well for more on this our chief political correspondent melinda crane joins me now in the studio melinda i have to ask you the big question straight off how big is the risk that the german government could fall there absolutely is a risk if they don't succeed in finding a compromise over the weekend they are apparently meeting to talk about possible compromises and we're told that the person brokering that is the former finance minister current head of parliament. who absolutely has a great deal of respect from both sides but the compromise definitely would have to be something that offers the bavarian conservatives an opportunities to save face while also buys time for the chancellor to look for a european solution so probably not easy to find if they don't find one by monday the interior minister has said he would go through with his plan to essent
common european solution to illegal immigration as getting a stand off with her interior minister hussein who for now he wants germany to unilaterally toughen its cool to control its the german government could fall if no agreement is soured. well for more on this our chief political correspondent melinda crane joins me now in the studio melinda i have to ask you the big question straight off how big is the risk that the german government could fall there absolutely is a risk if they don't...
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and, in fact, soon after he received the information, hussein used twitter to publish the pii of all 1300 u.s. government and military customers of the company. in his tweet he threatened quote, crusaders who are conducting a bombing campaign against the muslims. doj charged him with violations of the computer fraud and abuse act and with conspiring to provide material support to isis. we were successful in obtaining his extradition from malaysia to the united states and he ultimately pled guilty. in september 2016 he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. he was also ordered to pay $50,000 in restitution to the company. even though the prosecution was public, the name of the company was never revealed. we are often asked why we would bring a case against foreign nationals located outside the u.s. well, for one, as those cases show, we may well get more than one of them. the u.s. government has to extradition agreements with than 100 countries, so it is not enough for those defendants to forgo a visit to disney world. for the rest of their lives they will be unable to travel to more th
and, in fact, soon after he received the information, hussein used twitter to publish the pii of all 1300 u.s. government and military customers of the company. in his tweet he threatened quote, crusaders who are conducting a bombing campaign against the muslims. doj charged him with violations of the computer fraud and abuse act and with conspiring to provide material support to isis. we were successful in obtaining his extradition from malaysia to the united states and he ultimately pled...
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the son of the sharif of mecca , he was inif hussein damascus, where he planned to govern the new arab state. the french believe they have authority to determine who could or would rule there, and that is .hat caused the conflict so, now i have gotten a little head of myself, talking about the 1920's. i want to jump back to 1917. so, the balfour declaration. this is the document where the british government formally acknowledge the return of the ews to a national home in palestine. a great many people choose -- point to this document as a watershed in the trajectory of establishing the state of israel, both in the negative and the positive. i then direct you to the noncommittal language used. nothing is certain in this statement. in the second and third of the correspondence, agreement, and declaration, meaning in this and thee agreement balfour declaration, the region would be sold off to foreigners. this is a wound that is still rock today -- that is still raw today. i want to go back to the discussion operations. our be is one of the main figures in the story tonight. he was a caval
the son of the sharif of mecca , he was inif hussein damascus, where he planned to govern the new arab state. the french believe they have authority to determine who could or would rule there, and that is .hat caused the conflict so, now i have gotten a little head of myself, talking about the 1920's. i want to jump back to 1917. so, the balfour declaration. this is the document where the british government formally acknowledge the return of the ews to a national home in palestine. a great many...
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fifty's on whenever you had anger inside jordan economic stress there the government the king king hussein in the past and king abdullah more recently always could find some counterbalancing power to come in and give them a couple hundred million dollars five hundred million dollars didn't vestments and patch up the deficit they can't do that anymore because all of the critical elements around them that supported them the e.u. the americans the saudis the go for something the japanese others they've pretty much either maximize what they can give or they've gotten tired or they don't have good relations with jordan as close as as they used to the second thing is the outlet you had for hundreds of thousands of jordanian workers to go work in the gulf and other places to compensate for the lack of jobs at home that doesn't exist anymore and third thing is the political position taken by the saudi intimate out they and other leaders trying to create a new arab leadership that is close to the israelis that close to trump pressuring cut wanting to remake the arab world in the scimitar the jordan
fifty's on whenever you had anger inside jordan economic stress there the government the king king hussein in the past and king abdullah more recently always could find some counterbalancing power to come in and give them a couple hundred million dollars five hundred million dollars didn't vestments and patch up the deficit they can't do that anymore because all of the critical elements around them that supported them the e.u. the americans the saudis the go for something the japanese others...
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to iraq with saddam hussein take a daffy and leave you to take a daffy and leave but i think this is. i think this is her baby to listen and think we should we all listen and think we should we all should to learn to go talk to people to learn to go talk to these nation listen so we should be used nation listens to a regime change is not force who should accept our changes will force who should accept our limits but clearly meets but the ideal for regime change or the ideal for regime change will be literally into the shoes from outside the us military interventions from outside the us is mostly all that. mostly all the. yes. the. ball more often than it is. in the. business of gunning down in humans only humans only. debbie does she don't think is she just them things and judge of this and judge again and again as i can do with under the age of joe if they're dealing with this on the stand up stand up on the monday i was with will soon be in the in that are that are equal be quibbled to include it in just as much as my son and i wonder what equals or study cluelessness just asked me
to iraq with saddam hussein take a daffy and leave you to take a daffy and leave but i think this is. i think this is her baby to listen and think we should we all listen and think we should we all should to learn to go talk to people to learn to go talk to these nation listen so we should be used nation listens to a regime change is not force who should accept our changes will force who should accept our limits but clearly meets but the ideal for regime change or the ideal for regime change...
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maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy. right? he was a bad guy. really bad guy. but you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read him the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist. it was over. >> what do you think of that, mickey? >> well, he killed terrorists. he also killed his own people. you know, donald trump has a love for authoritarian because he is an au toretarian. he thinks you're supposed to i have an strong man at the top and that strong man makes decisions and you're supposed to carry them out or who knows what will happen. he seemed very happy with the way the people who were not on board got dealt with in north korea. but you know, the problem, chris, is not just what the president's doing. i was listening to the segment with ted where you were talking about it. he was talking about the fact that the president is unpredictable and it's not a good policy and all these people are against it including republicans, as well. but that's not the point. you know, the constitu
maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy. right? he was a bad guy. really bad guy. but you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read him the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist. it was over. >> what do you think of that, mickey? >> well, he killed terrorists. he also killed his own people. you know, donald trump has a love for authoritarian because he is an au toretarian. he thinks...
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instructions were to make sure the sanctions stayed on so every day i said something terrible about saddam hussein and all of a sudden a problem appeared comparing me to many things, but among them i had a pin i started wearing whenever we were talking about iraq. i wore flowers and butterflies and balloons and on that day i wore whatever other animals. they would say what are we doing and i would say read the pin. but in order to be germane, when i was the secretary of state, we found that the russians were bugging the state department, so we found a guy listening to us if we did what diplomats do and the next time i met with foreign minister come i wore a huge bug and he knew exactly what i was saying. [laughter] [laughter] i am wearing the statue of liberty today because i am a refugee and what is going on now is un-american and they really do hope people talk about this because the truth is in fact to go back to my book, what happened is my cousin was sent over and separated from her mother so what is going on now, anand by a line myself with the general who made very clear how this all is sai
instructions were to make sure the sanctions stayed on so every day i said something terrible about saddam hussein and all of a sudden a problem appeared comparing me to many things, but among them i had a pin i started wearing whenever we were talking about iraq. i wore flowers and butterflies and balloons and on that day i wore whatever other animals. they would say what are we doing and i would say read the pin. but in order to be germane, when i was the secretary of state, we found that the...
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zeid raad al hussein joins me now from geneva.ou quoted the american association of pediatrics and said this is essentially government-practiced child abuse, government-sanctioned child abuse. the administration's response, even though it has not reversed policy, has been to say, look, we cannot allow people to come in here deliberately to break the law. these people are coming in illegally, and the country has to be able to protect its borders. how do you respond to that? >> well, the point that you made i think was an important one, fareed, that the aprobrium across the world was very clear -- there must be a humane way by which those seeking asylum can access not just legal help but are entitled to individual assessment. and if there are conditions of detention, they must be a last resort, and detention must be kept to a minimum, especially where children are concerned. and clearly, the separation of children from families is absolutely prohibited under international human rights law. and even if the u.s. is not party to the tr
zeid raad al hussein joins me now from geneva.ou quoted the american association of pediatrics and said this is essentially government-practiced child abuse, government-sanctioned child abuse. the administration's response, even though it has not reversed policy, has been to say, look, we cannot allow people to come in here deliberately to break the law. these people are coming in illegally, and the country has to be able to protect its borders. how do you respond to that? >> well, the...