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saddam hussein haunts us to this day. john simpson, bbc news., regular viewers of this program know we like random animal stories. combine that wit the perils of working from home and you have the following. our journalist -- one journalist was interviewing an american seminar -- senator. into the frame came basil sprite yellow pet bird. so, removing the bird from his head. [laughter] he has clearly done this before. one could say was, unruffled. mthank you producer, matt. pi will be going to cyprus for a couple of weeks and i will see when i get back. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialis f teaching spanisnch and more. raymond james. ncial services firm, the freeman fountion. by judy and peter um kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: thedvenrous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast of
saddam hussein haunts us to this day. john simpson, bbc news., regular viewers of this program know we like random animal stories. combine that wit the perils of working from home and you have the following. our journalist -- one journalist was interviewing an american seminar -- senator. into the frame came basil sprite yellow pet bird. so, removing the bird from his head. [laughter] he has clearly done this before. one could say was, unruffled. mthank you producer, matt. pi will be going to...
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whatever whatever the reals and everybody who disagreed with saddam hussein's own assertions about his chemical weapons capability at the time of the invasion of iraq in 2003 i don't think you'll find any serious scholar knowledgeable in the area who wouldn't say that saddam's claims were correct there were a lot of in fact countries. felt iraq did not have enough weapons of mass destruction evidence that's why they didn't back the invasion but again my my point is not so much whether i mean it's fine if you want to tell viewers that while saddam said it and your job was simply to believe it but my point is let's not go to that of course all right well do you have let me put the question this way do you have any regrets about your role in an invasion which one of the principle bodies of international law as you know the un security council did not backed in authorize it didn't find weapons of mass destruction and as you know sadly killed a lot of americans and a lot of iraqis a north of 1000000 human beings died in that do you have any regrets about that. well i think your your figures
whatever whatever the reals and everybody who disagreed with saddam hussein's own assertions about his chemical weapons capability at the time of the invasion of iraq in 2003 i don't think you'll find any serious scholar knowledgeable in the area who wouldn't say that saddam's claims were correct there were a lot of in fact countries. felt iraq did not have enough weapons of mass destruction evidence that's why they didn't back the invasion but again my my point is not so much whether i mean...
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we thought our intelligence showed in substantial part it was due to the declarations that saddam hussein himself made in the field of chemical and biological weapons in particular so i'm not asking you to go back and explain why you said what you said i think we're all very familiar with the history of the iraq war but my simple question is it was a massive error of judgment was it not no it wasn't if you want to listen instead of talking i'll try and explain it to you ok saddam hussein self made declarations about his capabilities. in the area of chemical and biological weapons he stated in disclosures to the united nations weapons inspectors that he had large stockpiles of chemical weapons manufacturing facilities and the like the the mistake that the u.s. and everybody else made. was in believing what saddam himself said if you look at the analysis after the war of the rob silberman commission they pointed out that at the time of the the actual invasion of iraq in 2003 there was really no dissent from the proposition that saddam had these chemical and biological weapons capabilities i
we thought our intelligence showed in substantial part it was due to the declarations that saddam hussein himself made in the field of chemical and biological weapons in particular so i'm not asking you to go back and explain why you said what you said i think we're all very familiar with the history of the iraq war but my simple question is it was a massive error of judgment was it not no it wasn't if you want to listen instead of talking i'll try and explain it to you ok saddam hussein self...
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diplomat in the state department's ocean and environment bureau from sana in yemen hussein albert k.t. a pro who 3 journalist and from beirut we have seen the executive director of greenpeace middle east north africa region thank you all very much for joining us hussein they've been warnings about this ship for years why have the who's these knots let the u.n. on board to assess it. actually the one who doesn't let. maintenance teams of the ship know to maintain the ship in a good condition is this how the coalition since the war against him and they have forced. on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running all the time the system have
diplomat in the state department's ocean and environment bureau from sana in yemen hussein albert k.t. a pro who 3 journalist and from beirut we have seen the executive director of greenpeace middle east north africa region thank you all very much for joining us hussein they've been warnings about this ship for years why have the who's these knots let the u.n. on board to assess it. actually the one who doesn't let. maintenance teams of the ship know to maintain the ship in a good condition is...
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the day he invaded kuwait, saddam hussein helped to shape our modern world.es against his own people, including gassing 5000 iraqi kurds at halabja. the bodies which litter this town were those who ran out of their houses to try to escape the gas. by 1990, iraq was bankrupt. saddam appealed to neighbouring kuwait for financial help, but they turned him down insultingly. in a fury, he ordered his generals to invade. with full un support, president george bush, seen here, put together a coalition of countries to liberate kuwait. iraq will not be permitted to annex kuwait. that's not a threat, it's not a boast, it'sjust the way it's going to be. the coalition took only 100 hours to destroy the iraqi forces in kuwait. at the moment, we are waiting for the american bombers to come. all the firing at is going on, there is a great deal of it, pretty wildly up in the air. but they stopped short of invading iraq itself. kuwait is once more in the hands of kuwaitis. the elder president bush was a very wise man, and very well versed in international matters. and he woul
the day he invaded kuwait, saddam hussein helped to shape our modern world.es against his own people, including gassing 5000 iraqi kurds at halabja. the bodies which litter this town were those who ran out of their houses to try to escape the gas. by 1990, iraq was bankrupt. saddam appealed to neighbouring kuwait for financial help, but they turned him down insultingly. in a fury, he ordered his generals to invade. with full un support, president george bush, seen here, put together a coalition...
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>> hussein: they don't know that the fish live in the sea.bring the world inside the camp. we can't, like, take them out. but we can bring the world inside. >> stahl: and bring the world inside their makeshift homes. the i.r.c. runs a home visit program that sends trained volunteers-- refugees themselves like this woman-- to visit 3,000 refugee families once a week, each time with an age- appropriat educational activity. here a home-made picture book for 20-month old belal. "bisse," he says. cat. what does the cat say? >> meow. >> stahl: the idea is to teach the child-- and more importantly, encourage essential one-on-one interactions with the parent. belal is one of nine children in this family that was driven from their home in syria by intense shelling and now live, eat, and sleep in two adjoining metal structures-- brutal in the 110+ degree heat. so how many years have you been in this camp? >> hamsni. five. hamsni. >> stahl: five years? the older boys told us they still remember life back in syria. what do you remember? >> ( translated )
>> hussein: they don't know that the fish live in the sea.bring the world inside the camp. we can't, like, take them out. but we can bring the world inside. >> stahl: and bring the world inside their makeshift homes. the i.r.c. runs a home visit program that sends trained volunteers-- refugees themselves like this woman-- to visit 3,000 refugee families once a week, each time with an age- appropriat educational activity. here a home-made picture book for 20-month old belal....
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david: your first time in combat was when saddam hussein invades kuwait.u got into kuwait, were you surprised at how easy it was to get there? gen. mattis: it was a lot of trading and fire support. i am very proud of that campaign because the last time i brought everyone home alive. ♪ david: so, when you started your life, you started in the northwest, washington state, and you were a great athlete or a great student, or which would you say? gen. mattis: none of the above. david: neither. [laughter] but you were a little bit wild. you would do things that today i would think parents wouldn't let kids do. when you were 13 years old, your parents would let you hitchhike around the west, is that right? gen. mattis: well, i maintained a degree of silence about some of my activities around my parents. [laughter] but yeah, i did start hitchhiking. i think it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous. they weren't irresponsible, and had they known some of this, they probably would've put the kabosh on it. david: so, how did you
david: your first time in combat was when saddam hussein invades kuwait.u got into kuwait, were you surprised at how easy it was to get there? gen. mattis: it was a lot of trading and fire support. i am very proud of that campaign because the last time i brought everyone home alive. ♪ david: so, when you started your life, you started in the northwest, washington state, and you were a great athlete or a great student, or which would you say? gen. mattis: none of the above. david: neither....
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nobody else can, but hussein bolt will be taking her out , making sure she's okay.ot in the olympics this year. we are coming to that point in the evening where we can check this out. we are always getting emails from viewers saying more european soccer! how about this for you? check this out. this is from the premier league. danny wall that, sensational bicycle kick. they were the winners over norwich city, that's some talent right there. nothing at all to do with sports, but we just couldn't pass up a chance to show this little doggie. many of you have heard of driverless cars [ laughter ]. that's pretty cute. that right there is a perfect reason why you can go out and you get your little kid a dog. they will never forget it. >> i love that. i love that name for hussein bolt's daughter. olympic lightning gold. bolt [ laughter ] bolt. somehow i think she will be pretty quick, like her dad. >> this thing with baseball is going to be a huge concern whether they can get tests around and basketball starts at the end of this week. we will see what happens there. >> take
nobody else can, but hussein bolt will be taking her out , making sure she's okay.ot in the olympics this year. we are coming to that point in the evening where we can check this out. we are always getting emails from viewers saying more european soccer! how about this for you? check this out. this is from the premier league. danny wall that, sensational bicycle kick. they were the winners over norwich city, that's some talent right there. nothing at all to do with sports, but we just couldn't...
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short hearing, part of the process and danyal hussein's first appearance at the old bailey. and her sister danyal hussein he was 46, we re sister danyal hussein he was 46, were found in fray and country park in wembley on the 7th ofjune. that was two days after they met a group of friends there to celebrate mac three's party. da nyal of friends there to celebrate mac three's party. danyal hussein is charged with two counts of murder and one count of possession of an offensive weapon. in court the prosecutor said this was an unprovoked and random attack on two members of the public involving the use of a knife. danyal hussein was remanded in custody and will appear in court again here on september the zist, in court again here on september the 21st, when a date for his trial is expected to be set. the border between australia's two most heavily populated states is to be closed to combat a spike in coronavirus cases. travel restrictions between victoria and new south wales will come into force on wednesday. in the victorian capital melbourne, nine tower blocks have been put un
short hearing, part of the process and danyal hussein's first appearance at the old bailey. and her sister danyal hussein he was 46, we re sister danyal hussein he was 46, were found in fray and country park in wembley on the 7th ofjune. that was two days after they met a group of friends there to celebrate mac three's party. da nyal of friends there to celebrate mac three's party. danyal hussein is charged with two counts of murder and one count of possession of an offensive weapon. in court...
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david: your first time in combat was when saddam hussein invades kuwait.u got into kuwait, were you surprised at how easy it was to get there? gen. mattis: it was a lot of trading and fire support. i am very proud of that campaign because the last time i brought everyone home alive. ♪ david: when you started, you started in the northwest. you were a great athlete or a great student? say? would you say daca -- gen. mattis: none of the above. david: you are pretty wild. when you were 13 years old your parents would let you hitchhike around the midwest. gen. mattis: i maintained a degree of silence about my activities around my parents. it was a more trusting nation in those days. my parents were rather adventurous. they were not irresponsible. had they known some of this they probably would've been the -- put the kabash on it. david: were you drafted? did you say "i would rather be in the marines rick -- then the navy?" than the gen. mattis: i probably would have been drafted. it was assumed if you went into the military -- my brother was in vietnam as a mar
david: your first time in combat was when saddam hussein invades kuwait.u got into kuwait, were you surprised at how easy it was to get there? gen. mattis: it was a lot of trading and fire support. i am very proud of that campaign because the last time i brought everyone home alive. ♪ david: when you started, you started in the northwest. you were a great athlete or a great student? say? would you say daca -- gen. mattis: none of the above. david: you are pretty wild. when you were 13 years...
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barack hussein. that's enough. >> trump uses conspiracy theories as weapons against his political opponents. >> very suspicious situation. obama gate. i'm fighting the deep state. >> but there has been no bigger trump target than hillary clinton. >> the most corrupt person, ever, to seek the presidency of the united states. >> the darkest clinton c conspiracy theory has a huge following on the internet. trump and his allies have promoted it. even, as it has grown increasingly toxic. this is edgar madison welch. he is driving from his north carolina home to washington, d.c. recording a message to his two young daughters. >> i love you more than anything in this world. >> he is preparing e to risk hi life, to save children he doesn't even know. >> like i've always told you, we have a duty to protect people. who can't protect themselves. do for people, who can't do for themselves. >> you might consider welch a good man. >> i hope you understand. >> but this mission of mercy was, actually, a dangerous de
barack hussein. that's enough. >> trump uses conspiracy theories as weapons against his political opponents. >> very suspicious situation. obama gate. i'm fighting the deep state. >> but there has been no bigger trump target than hillary clinton. >> the most corrupt person, ever, to seek the presidency of the united states. >> the darkest clinton c conspiracy theory has a huge following on the internet. trump and his allies have promoted it. even, as it has grown...
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to quote hussein al—sheikh, the official in charge of relations with israel, he says, "if they go throughhe occupying power throughout the whole west bank." israel cannot have the cake and eat it too. betrayal of your own people. israel cannot have the cake and eat it, too. our people want one thing — they want liberation, freedom, justice. they are seeking ordinary life... do you think your civil servants and your security personnel want their salaries to be cut? and, you know, not with bread, a human being can only live. we live with dignity. ambassador, it's fairly easy for you to say in a comfortable place here in london representing the palestinian authority. what about the tens of thousands of people who will have no salary if the palestinian authority refuses to pay? the tens of thousands of people know that the issue is not economic. they know that they are not poor because of a natural disaster. they know that they live and own one of the most rich lands on earth. and, by the way, before this all happened, before the foundation of israel, we were one of the richest in the region.
to quote hussein al—sheikh, the official in charge of relations with israel, he says, "if they go throughhe occupying power throughout the whole west bank." israel cannot have the cake and eat it too. betrayal of your own people. israel cannot have the cake and eat it, too. our people want one thing — they want liberation, freedom, justice. they are seeking ordinary life... do you think your civil servants and your security personnel want their salaries to be cut? and, you know,...
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hussein to boughs of a time about what was it was of a time that was in a sense as a bomb was more about. what when and what in the fight the fulfillment. seen the following became but i'm of the folks at aqaba in the film but i. now i'm by the imam obama. you can be bold with yeah you like. law and from the world headquarters of r t america our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez and hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez and we want to welcome all of you who are watching us from all over the world including those of you who are watching us on your phone using the portable t.v. something kind of mysterious is taking place in iran as we speak the story begins but certainly does not end with this video 'd that i'm about to.
hussein to boughs of a time about what was it was of a time that was in a sense as a bomb was more about. what when and what in the fight the fulfillment. seen the following became but i'm of the folks at aqaba in the film but i. now i'm by the imam obama. you can be bold with yeah you like. law and from the world headquarters of r t america our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez and hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez and we want to welcome all of you who are watching us...
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we had hussein talk about the importance of iraq's sovereignty the importance of the relationship between iraq and iran we heard the reef talking about how their relationship is rooted deeply in history that a stable powerful iraq is in both country's best interests interesting lee hailing the active role of iraq in ensuring security i want to bring in some on a full team so i guess we heard there in a knowledge meant of iraq's moves to rein in militias and also we heard about drugs mentioning the assassination of of concepts of the mahdi calling it. a criminal acts i mean how much of this is a diplomatic balancing act. well it very much is a diplomatic balancing act because iran and iraq are mutually codependent iraq is heavily reliant on gas importance on imports of consumer goods in general for iraq very much must maintain good ties with iran on the one hand but iraq also need relations with for example the gulf countries as well as the united states so this is a 1st visit by. iraq is very much an effort to try to reestablish and perhaps heal a little bit the relations with iran that h
we had hussein talk about the importance of iraq's sovereignty the importance of the relationship between iraq and iran we heard the reef talking about how their relationship is rooted deeply in history that a stable powerful iraq is in both country's best interests interesting lee hailing the active role of iraq in ensuring security i want to bring in some on a full team so i guess we heard there in a knowledge meant of iraq's moves to rein in militias and also we heard about drugs mentioning...
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within 10 days, she had a state dinner to entertain king hussein of jordan. and it was something that she had to prepare for as her role as first lady, and she hit the ground running.while she was first lady, she had a number of opportunities to entertain because president ford's administration overlapped the bicentennial. some of the most coveted events act of white house were held during that year and people wanted these invitations, wanted to receive these invitations. so, this one is for the may 17, 1976 event when they entertained valery giscard d'estaing, president of france. but there were a number of notable people who came to the white house and among them, emperor hirohito of japan. this is a letter received from him in appreciation for hosting him in 1975. the first time an emperor had ever left japan. but here are some of the invitations, dinner menus, from probably the biggest event and that is when we hosted queen elizabeth in july of 1976. this is the gift that the queen of england presented to president and mrs. ford and to the people of the u
within 10 days, she had a state dinner to entertain king hussein of jordan. and it was something that she had to prepare for as her role as first lady, and she hit the ground running.while she was first lady, she had a number of opportunities to entertain because president ford's administration overlapped the bicentennial. some of the most coveted events act of white house were held during that year and people wanted these invitations, wanted to receive these invitations. so, this one is for...
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although the threat posed by saddam hussein's regime was the initial focus of the act the united states has relied on this 2002 aumf to authorize use of force to support a stable, democratic iraq and address militia groups and terrorists that posed threats after the fall of saddam hussein. although the physical caliphate of isis has been destroyed, the organization remains a threat and the u.s. forces remain in country to support the enduring defeat of isis. in addition, iran has remained a malign presence and during the -- in the region. and during the iraq war, used iranian militia to attack and kill u.s. troops. according to general mackenzie, since may of 2009, they have attacked diplomatic targets dozens of times. including a seizure of the embassy in baghdad. they conducted scores of unmanned aerial system reconnaissance flights near u.s. and iraqi security forces. enables us to protect our servicemen and women in iraq not only through self-defense, but pursuit of terrorists that should not be repealed without being simultaneously replenished by an updated authority. as the pentag
although the threat posed by saddam hussein's regime was the initial focus of the act the united states has relied on this 2002 aumf to authorize use of force to support a stable, democratic iraq and address militia groups and terrorists that posed threats after the fall of saddam hussein. although the physical caliphate of isis has been destroyed, the organization remains a threat and the u.s. forces remain in country to support the enduring defeat of isis. in addition, iran has remained a...
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the living room where only an old air cooler and a fan of her responded from the heat next door hussein's wife prepares the family's lunch with only a small fan to battle the heat tell you this hour every hour the power cuts and we have to run to turn off all the appliances including the fridge and the freezer if i want to run the washing machine i have to turn off everything else it's so difficult. the family would be willing to pay more for government electricity if supply was stable some accuse the private generator companies of exploiting people by charging high tariffs but this provider says his price does not cover the cost of fuel and maintenance they're going to get it done so we are not the ones deciding on the price we charge per ampere that's decided by the mayor and local council and the income is not enough. the poor state of iraq's power infrastructure is the result of decades of war corruption and mismanagement rapid population growth has for added pressure on the grid. it's 48 degrees celsius today and in the hour that we've been filming here electricity has cut 3 times th
the living room where only an old air cooler and a fan of her responded from the heat next door hussein's wife prepares the family's lunch with only a small fan to battle the heat tell you this hour every hour the power cuts and we have to run to turn off all the appliances including the fridge and the freezer if i want to run the washing machine i have to turn off everything else it's so difficult. the family would be willing to pay more for government electricity if supply was stable some...
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this is a gown that she wore to her first head of state event, king hussein of jordan. it was designed by a lady named frankie welch who had a boutique in alexandria, virginia. this also, next one also is a frankie welch dress and this she wore for her official portrait as first lady. this is a dress that, next one, that some people might recognize. it is but louie estevez and she wore this gown for a portrait that was taken of the family and featured on the cover of "time" magazine. but she also loved very practical design as well. and albert perperot, a fellow from new york, he designed a number of dresses and gowns for her, very practical, very inexpensive, but for her very functional. she would wear these outfits both of which are albert's pieces to arrival ceremonies for dignitaries but also to the hairdresser, to church, on trips for campaign events. they were the ones she could get most comfortable in. this is a piece that she wore for the 60 minutes interview and so she faced morally schaefer while wearing this dress. she fielded his many questions. we know this
this is a gown that she wore to her first head of state event, king hussein of jordan. it was designed by a lady named frankie welch who had a boutique in alexandria, virginia. this also, next one also is a frankie welch dress and this she wore for her official portrait as first lady. this is a dress that, next one, that some people might recognize. it is but louie estevez and she wore this gown for a portrait that was taken of the family and featured on the cover of "time" magazine....
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is when i get into the school, i see paintings of mickey mouse, and the picture of saddam hussein.re everywhere. (cldren singing in arabic) whenever his name is mentioned, you not just mentioned his name, u have to say, "may god protect him, may god save him,oe may god takes our lives and give it to him, beuse without him, we can't survive." and being a child, i thought he's immortal. we are humans, but he is something different. >> (speaking arabic): (audiee applaung) b at some point, i thought he is my grandfatheause i see him everywhere, and it was, like, yeah, this is my grandfather, he's cu's good, blah, blah, blah, he's brave. thiss what they teach us in the schools. and then when i was, like, 12,or aybe 11, 12, i realized, like, that no, he's the president of the country. and i have to never say anything bad about him, because i will be killed. >> and there's this guy called ssain and he was, like, (bleep) (speaking arabic), which means like, "(bleep) on saddam." everytime he says it, it's, like, "oh, my god, like... shh, shh, shh, zip it! zip it!" and he's, like, "so it's o
is when i get into the school, i see paintings of mickey mouse, and the picture of saddam hussein.re everywhere. (cldren singing in arabic) whenever his name is mentioned, you not just mentioned his name, u have to say, "may god protect him, may god save him,oe may god takes our lives and give it to him, beuse without him, we can't survive." and being a child, i thought he's immortal. we are humans, but he is something different. >> (speaking arabic): (audiee applaung) b at some...
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in a position to put yourself in the shoes of amir hussein maradi muhammad rajavi and say time g.-d. who took to the streets for a better life they demanded their rights they peacefully protest that 3 protestors from november $21000.00 after forced confessions were sentenced to death the supreme court upheld the sentence and it may be carried out at any moment. so i thought he's reacted to this campaign well there have been internet outages reported across iran which is one tactic that the government often uses when there's civil unrest and that might be related to this outcry but it hasn't really fallen on deaf ears a lot of people are saying that the supreme court listened to them because pretty soon after they issued a statement saying that the men could ask for a review of their case and they also said that they would allow lawyers to review some court documents that they had seen before now this was a trial that was based on very slim evidence mostly on just the confessions of the men after they had allegedly according to amnesty international been tortured so it's unclear wh
in a position to put yourself in the shoes of amir hussein maradi muhammad rajavi and say time g.-d. who took to the streets for a better life they demanded their rights they peacefully protest that 3 protestors from november $21000.00 after forced confessions were sentenced to death the supreme court upheld the sentence and it may be carried out at any moment. so i thought he's reacted to this campaign well there have been internet outages reported across iran which is one tactic that the...
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with me are stefanie bolzen, uk corresponednt at german newspaper die welt, and mo hussein, former adviser conservative party. great to have you both with us on this thursday evening. lovely to see you both. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with the daily telegraph. "salons reopen as normality edges closer," reads the front page of the telegraph as england prepares to ease lockdown restrictions further, with the reopening of close contact businesses such as nail salons, also gyms, swimming pools and outdoor performance venues. the headline for the i is "swimming and games back for summer". england is being urged by the government to "get match fit to beat the virus", the paper reports, after the government announced reopening of fitness facilities. meanwhile in the us, cases of covid—i9 are soaring, reports the international edition of the new york times. the paper says public health experts are citing the government's failure to take early supply steps. on the front page of the washington post, coverage of today's supreme court rulings that mean prosecutors can pursue
with me are stefanie bolzen, uk corresponednt at german newspaper die welt, and mo hussein, former adviser conservative party. great to have you both with us on this thursday evening. lovely to see you both. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with the daily telegraph. "salons reopen as normality edges closer," reads the front page of the telegraph as england prepares to ease lockdown restrictions further, with the reopening of close contact businesses such as nail...
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this is the plantation of our own mohammed al hussein he moved here with his family 15 years ago. this is. clear off the mongol is the height of 4 to 5 meter is all of the 4 meter cover by the sun. like this a 3rd. i said maybe it is the may 30th survival of the government. he also grows palm trees and has already lost $500.00 of them to the sand the rest will also soon be buried. at their heads hard to maintain them. it's hard to water them you need to use a lot of water for it to reach the roots at a depth of 3 metres. at some point you just feel desperate. and he's one of countless farmers have acted about 70 percent of our bill land in sudan is in danger of being swallowed up by the desert. and the region is frequently percent by sandstorms known as haboobs. little was valid because. the issue a. good true but barlow was the 1st i. remember about that welcome mohamed of the lao and engineer hakim of. the 2 men want to plant trees to try to hold back the sand with the help of drums the 11 you have 3 minutes the stage is the ones. we're developing smart systems and bots capable
this is the plantation of our own mohammed al hussein he moved here with his family 15 years ago. this is. clear off the mongol is the height of 4 to 5 meter is all of the 4 meter cover by the sun. like this a 3rd. i said maybe it is the may 30th survival of the government. he also grows palm trees and has already lost $500.00 of them to the sand the rest will also soon be buried. at their heads hard to maintain them. it's hard to water them you need to use a lot of water for it to reach the...
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he doesn't know the face of a man you know but on the phone by hussein the idea that he needed the king has so little say when the senate is asking after a break protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money from the ceiling. of the. misalignment there is a few secrets another never fear of us are going to. be a cover for a long time to sit down over one of us from the church. in the priesthood. so you. can see him about things that i see that you can solve many of them the so. of a couple be honest. the more emotional. you move to it gives me the you behind. that notion in that case the somewhat in. the apartment at the notion of. human body. on the team you can see. the sequence and. this. is the story of success this is the story of a country worst on the average of their income or quality of life of latin america 30 years ago and now almost double of the income of the average life in america country and that's a lot in terms of the quality of life of the people the average people in chile is one of the most open economies for trade on goods and services in the wo
he doesn't know the face of a man you know but on the phone by hussein the idea that he needed the king has so little say when the senate is asking after a break protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money from the ceiling. of the. misalignment there is a few secrets another never fear of us are going to. be a cover for a long time to sit down over one of us from the church. in the priesthood. so you. can see him about things that i see that you can solve many of them the...
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from, i think, his son-in-law, saddam hussein was trying to develop a nuclear weapons program.of other things that ended up just not being true. >> well, in fact -- >> that was all false. >> right, right. that's one of the fictions also that i think that i pierce in my book. you're referring to hussein kamel, the son-in-law of saddam and the head of his weapons program who defected to jordan. what happens is when saddam's regime learned he defected, they proactively came to the american weapons inspector -- the weapons inspection team and said, look, we want to -- we want to disclose all of what we had in our weapons program. what they did was showed a bunch of documents. there were no weapons to be shown. those, in fact, had all been destroyed in 1992 and 1993. so, the notion that saddam was hiding something simply because kamel had defected and had some stories to sell didn't, in fact, bear out to any kind of active weapons program. it had been gone for years. >> robert, reading through your book, you're reminded how quickly some people in the bush administration immediately
from, i think, his son-in-law, saddam hussein was trying to develop a nuclear weapons program.of other things that ended up just not being true. >> well, in fact -- >> that was all false. >> right, right. that's one of the fictions also that i think that i pierce in my book. you're referring to hussein kamel, the son-in-law of saddam and the head of his weapons program who defected to jordan. what happens is when saddam's regime learned he defected, they proactively came to...
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get out in the face of it i mean if i don't get on the phone by hussein the idea that i need a d.n.a. has so little say when the senate is asking after a break protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money from the ceiling. of the. house and i meant that even sophisticates another not a fan of us are going to. be a cover for a longer term disadvantage of us who haven't seen this. in a piece haven't. so you. are. saying that you can solve many that only simple from the so. of a couple be honest. at the moment. you move gives me the you behind. that notion in that case what in. the appointment of the machine into. human body. on the team you can see. the sequence and. this. is the story of success this is the story of a country worst on the average of their income or quality of life of latin america 30 years ago and now almost double of the income of the average life in america country and that's a lot in terms of the quality of life of the people the average people in chile is one of the most open economies for trade goods and services in the world. market economy w
get out in the face of it i mean if i don't get on the phone by hussein the idea that i need a d.n.a. has so little say when the senate is asking after a break protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money from the ceiling. of the. house and i meant that even sophisticates another not a fan of us are going to. be a cover for a longer term disadvantage of us who haven't seen this. in a piece haven't. so you. are. saying that you can solve many that only simple from the so. of...
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doesn't get out in the face of a lot you know but on the phone by hussein the idea that i needed. is sort of like . when the senate is asking after a great protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money for this unit. of the. misalignment there is a few secrets another never fear of us are going to. be a cover for a long time disadvantage of us you haven't seen this. in a piece haven't. so you. see that many of them the so. all the couple b.s. . the more emotional. you move. to meet the you behind. that notion in that case the somewhat in. the apartment the notion of. human body. on the team you can see. the sequence and. this. is the story of success this is the story of a country worse on the average of the income or quality of life of latino america 30 years ago and now almost double of the income of the average life in america country and that's a lot in terms of the quality of life of the people the average people in chile is one of the most open economies for trade on goods and services in the world. market economy with well established institutions and de
doesn't get out in the face of a lot you know but on the phone by hussein the idea that i needed. is sort of like . when the senate is asking after a great protest resume in late february. despite his injury. to get money for this unit. of the. misalignment there is a few secrets another never fear of us are going to. be a cover for a long time disadvantage of us you haven't seen this. in a piece haven't. so you. see that many of them the so. all the couple b.s. . the more emotional. you move....