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mo hussein. _ might be my best bet. mo hussein, is _ might be my best bet.e letter- it — here? i think it is more the letter. it is _ here? i think it is more the letter. it is definitely i letter. it is definitely fundamental, we saw this political realignment in the 2019— political realignment in the 2019 election with the breaking of the — 2019 election with the breaking of the redwall and i think we are seeing that trend continuing, and i think, picking back up on what siena 'ust picking back up on what siena just said. _ picking back up on what siena just said, it's what people really— just said, it's what people really want, what matters on the doorstep and we constantly make _ the doorstep and we constantly make a — the doorstep and we constantly make a mistake, particularly people — make a mistake, particularly people who are based in westminster, ofjust assuming that we — westminster, ofjust assuming that we know what everybody else — that we know what everybody else really wants or what matters to us within the bubble is the _ matters to us within
mo hussein. _ might be my best bet. mo hussein, is _ might be my best bet.e letter- it — here? i think it is more the letter. it is _ here? i think it is more the letter. it is definitely i letter. it is definitely fundamental, we saw this political realignment in the 2019— political realignment in the 2019 election with the breaking of the — 2019 election with the breaking of the redwall and i think we are seeing that trend continuing, and i think, picking back up on what siena 'ust...
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not to overthrow saddam hussein that agreement did not exist. well, it's amazing description of what he achieved as we said in just the span of three years. i gather he was very reluctant. to lead the state department when his lifelong friend george hw bush summoned him back to the white house to to help salvage his presidency and and manage his his campaign in 1992. did you? it does it the does baker feel still still some moments of chagrin about having to back into the the the political fight when he was she achieving all these great and noble diplomatic results. it was very hard for him and it was very hard for his team. small group of advisors around him but bush had called early in 1991. and it was clear to baker that there was trouble in the campaign. and in early 1992 he turned to his advisors and he said i'm going to have to go back and help my friend. i'm going to have to leave a job. i have loved. a job in which i think i've made a difference. and they will hoped he would choose his advisors hoped that baker would choose others. to go
not to overthrow saddam hussein that agreement did not exist. well, it's amazing description of what he achieved as we said in just the span of three years. i gather he was very reluctant. to lead the state department when his lifelong friend george hw bush summoned him back to the white house to to help salvage his presidency and and manage his his campaign in 1992. did you? it does it the does baker feel still still some moments of chagrin about having to back into the the the political fight...
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the government of iraq under the leadership of saddam hussein. nation states have geneva conventions, boundaries, but what's hard it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. trying to define, well, who is the nonstate terrorist group? they change their name and splinter all the time. where are they? it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. and so there is an intellectual challenge. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the who. nonstates don't follow the geneva convention. there is a challenge in crafting it that's more than a backbone challenge. >> i've learned that the american people are tired. they're tired of long wars. they're tired of being immersed in conflict. i was working here at heritage months before the '02 aumf was passed. i just left high school and spent months in the navy when the '91 aumf was passed. and so the american people are weary and want us to focus on other things which is one of the reasons aside from tim kaine's heroic legislative work that i think
the government of iraq under the leadership of saddam hussein. nation states have geneva conventions, boundaries, but what's hard it was to go after nonstate terrorist groups. trying to define, well, who is the nonstate terrorist group? they change their name and splinter all the time. where are they? it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here, there, and everywhere. and so there is an intellectual challenge. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the...
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the 2002 amf -- a umf was to topple saddam hussein. the stated objectives are done and i rock is not an enemy, it is an ally. we partner together and it should be a little bit offensive to have it out there that we still view iraq as an enemy. i think we should repeal these resolutions because the objectives of the authorizations have been achieved and it is done. i use this phrase zombie authorizations. congress has a way of authorizing military action and not putting in end date and then they float out there. and, a creative president or a president with creative war -- lawyers can say this authorization was out there 30 years ago and we can use it now to do a missile strike to kill soleimani. whatever you think about the targeting of soleimani, the notion that it was justified by either of these two legal authorizations should trouble you because one is 30 years old, the other is nearly 20 years old. neither congress thought it could have been used in iraq to kill a military leader. that is not what it was about. so, that is why i w
the 2002 amf -- a umf was to topple saddam hussein. the stated objectives are done and i rock is not an enemy, it is an ally. we partner together and it should be a little bit offensive to have it out there that we still view iraq as an enemy. i think we should repeal these resolutions because the objectives of the authorizations have been achieved and it is done. i use this phrase zombie authorizations. congress has a way of authorizing military action and not putting in end date and then they...
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the government of iraq under the leadership of don hussein. nationstates have geneva conventions and boundaries, there's a lot of things about nationstates to understand and what parties was to go after nonstate terrorist organizations and trying to define who is the terrorist group? they change their names all the time. it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here they're everywhere. so there is an intellectual challenge. this is what we're going to have to grapple with we resin revised the 2001 aumf. there is an intellectual challenge to describe the where, to describe the two. nonstate don't follow geneva conventions so there is a challenge and crafting it that's more than just a lack of backbone challenge. there's an intellectual challenge. >> i've learned the american people are tired of long wars . they're tired of being immersed in conflict. i was working here at heritage just months before the 02 aumf was passed. i had spent months in the navy when the 91 aumf was passed. the american people want us to focus focus on other thing
the government of iraq under the leadership of don hussein. nationstates have geneva conventions and boundaries, there's a lot of things about nationstates to understand and what parties was to go after nonstate terrorist organizations and trying to define who is the terrorist group? they change their names all the time. it's not a nation with a boundary. they can go here they're everywhere. so there is an intellectual challenge. this is what we're going to have to grapple with we resin revised...
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he was able to persuade the majority of the american people that iraq and saddam hussein had participated in the 9/11 attack on us. he did this in various ways. it's a complicated story but maybe i should take a few minutes and expand on it because once i call it the worst decision i think i should justify it for that conclusion. >> most people believe something which the intelligence community itself did not believe. that was the deceptive part for a president that has full access to the cia intelligence to say that there was a connection between those people that attacked us on 9/11 and saddam hussein is a huge deception. i knew it was false. i spoke out on the floor saying that the evidence they were using for that was false evidence and something that should never happen. the evidence for instance that they were using is that there was a meeting between the top intelligence guy for saddam hussein and the attackers a meeting they said took place in prague. the people in the czech republic who ran the intelligence came to tell us the meeting that they are using by the administration as
he was able to persuade the majority of the american people that iraq and saddam hussein had participated in the 9/11 attack on us. he did this in various ways. it's a complicated story but maybe i should take a few minutes and expand on it because once i call it the worst decision i think i should justify it for that conclusion. >> most people believe something which the intelligence community itself did not believe. that was the deceptive part for a president that has full access to the...
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the governor -- the government of saddam hussein. different points of time, but it was the same government at issue in both authorizations. that government no longer exists. >> are you from the opinion that from a policy perspective and from a legal perspective that if, for example, the administration joined you and you passed the 60 vote threshold and the 91 and 2002 iraq aumf's were repealed, as a domestic legal matter, demonstration, when confronted with sufficient threat, that they would be able to use military force in iraq with the permission of iraq? >> absolutely. both domestic and international we can help an ally. we are in iraq right now because they invited us back in after isis started a war in their country. we are in -- we are there with their permission. we have a domestic justification, the l1 au -- the 01 aumf, so both into mastic and international law, we protect our ability to protect ourselves and iraq from nonstate terrorist groups. >> do you agree? 6 i group -- sen. young: i do agree. i'm not sure i can improve
the governor -- the government of saddam hussein. different points of time, but it was the same government at issue in both authorizations. that government no longer exists. >> are you from the opinion that from a policy perspective and from a legal perspective that if, for example, the administration joined you and you passed the 60 vote threshold and the 91 and 2002 iraq aumf's were repealed, as a domestic legal matter, demonstration, when confronted with sufficient threat, that they...
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up being the dentist for saddam hussein. and he admitted to him that he made up the weapons of mass destruction idea. there was one striking to me, an army nurse. she had to go back to america with some soldiers who were dying and she had to bring them back so they could die with the family. you can imagine that plane ride which she of course would never forget. at the top of the chapters that is what we try to do. we put you right there so you're on that plane with this woman. if somebody was shot after the first time, you will feel what that's like. you will be there and you will understand the military men the theme in this book these are all mid 20s, late 20s they are not at these old veterans, they are young men and women that are doing these fantastic in every sense of the word there is one example one of my favorites, i love them all but there is a young female marine who wanted to be a door runner. as far as she could find there was the pioneer. lisa had to jump through every hope to be the number one distinguished i
up being the dentist for saddam hussein. and he admitted to him that he made up the weapons of mass destruction idea. there was one striking to me, an army nurse. she had to go back to america with some soldiers who were dying and she had to bring them back so they could die with the family. you can imagine that plane ride which she of course would never forget. at the top of the chapters that is what we try to do. we put you right there so you're on that plane with this woman. if somebody was...
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took the syrian capital on the 30th of september 1918 and within a week prince faisal bin and hussein had announced establishment of an arab constitutional government in damascus. when i was young i was a young me it was that sex week or the family on sex because i'm howard with you just see a photo of law and wealthy and ass of my job and be accommodated gotta find your own feet to shut off. the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and germany on the 11th of november $1800.00. allied troops entered istanbul and the time appeared right to implement the strikes pekoe agreement. but the british appear to be having 2nd thoughts as they sought to claim a larger share of ottoman arab territory in the region. the british prime minister david lloyd george met his french counterpart george came on seoul in london on the 4th of december 1918. inches over. the office said. the sacrifices are great. for us dr mother spoke sacrifice for more perhaps than any office as your joint empire is no more but that was due to your sacrifices mr pri
took the syrian capital on the 30th of september 1918 and within a week prince faisal bin and hussein had announced establishment of an arab constitutional government in damascus. when i was young i was a young me it was that sex week or the family on sex because i'm howard with you just see a photo of law and wealthy and ass of my job and be accommodated gotta find your own feet to shut off. the 1st world war ended in stages with the ottomans agreeing to an armistice on the 30th of october and...
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among gaza's victims, ii—year—old hussein hamad. "why did you kill him?", asks hussein's uncle.and there is no one to make them answer for it, the whole world is watching." israel says hamas is endangering civilians on both sides, with its rocket fire. it follows weeks of boiling tensions injerusalem, always at the heart of this conflict. it spilled over at al—aqsa mosque compound, with further confrontation before dawn today. with the fighting reaching a fierce level of intensity tonight, both sides are vowing to continue their attacks. that is tom bateman. and in the last few hours, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has declared a state of emergency in the central city of lod, as police accused arab residents of waging "wide—scale riots". lod is an ethnically mixed israeli town, less than 30 minutes south of tel aviv. these pictures show some of the damage from clashes on monday night. the city's mayor told local media, "we have lost control of the city and the streets." and in a few minutes we'll be speaking to a palestinian human rights lawyer, zaha hassan. to state with us
among gaza's victims, ii—year—old hussein hamad. "why did you kill him?", asks hussein's uncle.and there is no one to make them answer for it, the whole world is watching." israel says hamas is endangering civilians on both sides, with its rocket fire. it follows weeks of boiling tensions injerusalem, always at the heart of this conflict. it spilled over at al—aqsa mosque compound, with further confrontation before dawn today. with the fighting reaching a fierce level of...
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they brought him in because saddam hussein had a toothache and wound up a dentist for saddam hussein. he admitted too him that he made up the weapons of mass destruction idea. al qaeda you talked about that one. one striking to me is an army nurse. she was assigned she had to go back to america with some soldiers who were dying. she had to bringg them back. if you could imagine that terrible plane ride which of course she wouldf never forget. what we tried to do is put you right there so you're on this plane with this woman and if somebody was shot at for the first time, you would feel what that's like. you love that door gunner story. >> i do. it is a precursor to that. the theme of the dna in this book is that these are all young teens. they are not these grisly veterans. they are young men and women in this fantastic world doing these incredible things in combat. there is one example, one of my favorites, i love them all but e there's a young female marine. she wanted to be a door gunner just as far as she could find. there were two, maybe more now but whoever that person was to be
they brought him in because saddam hussein had a toothache and wound up a dentist for saddam hussein. he admitted too him that he made up the weapons of mass destruction idea. al qaeda you talked about that one. one striking to me is an army nurse. she was assigned she had to go back to america with some soldiers who were dying. she had to bringg them back. if you could imagine that terrible plane ride which of course she wouldf never forget. what we tried to do is put you right there so you're...
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among gaza's victims, ii—year—old hussein hamad. "why did you kill him?", asks hussein's uncle. kill and there is no one to make them answer for it, the whole world is watching." israel says hamas is endangering civilians on both sides with its rocket fire. it follows weeks of boiling tensions injerusalem, always at the heart of this conflict. it spilled over at al—aqsa mosque compound, with further confrontation before dawn today. with the fighting reaching a fierce level of intensity tonight, both sides are vowing to continue their attacks. sagi karni is the israel's ambassador to singapore and hejoins me from there now. welcome to the programme. first of all, your reaction to the intensity of the fighting over the last few days? . intensity of the fighting over the last few days?— the last few days? . good morning _ the last few days? . good morning and _ the last few days? . good morning and welcome - the last few days? . good . morning and welcome having the last few days? . good - morning and welcome having me. it is quite a severe situation. 0ur cities are under attack an
among gaza's victims, ii—year—old hussein hamad. "why did you kill him?", asks hussein's uncle. kill and there is no one to make them answer for it, the whole world is watching." israel says hamas is endangering civilians on both sides with its rocket fire. it follows weeks of boiling tensions injerusalem, always at the heart of this conflict. it spilled over at al—aqsa mosque compound, with further confrontation before dawn today. with the fighting reaching a fierce level...
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on the gaza strip, killing at least four palestinians today, including radio journalist yusef abu hussein. residential buildings have been leveled as the number of people who have had to flee from their homes reached at least 72,000. this is a man who was forcibly displaced from his home in beit lahiya and is now sheltering in a u.n.-run school. >> we all moved out except for the wife of my brother and three of her children. they die at home. we left them there. in the ambulce service moved them from under the rubble, dead. they sleep on the ground in the shelter. there's not enough water. we are out of water, especially during the corona pandemic, is worse. it is crowded. there are 30 to 40 people in each classroom. amy: the israeliombing campaign has killed at least 222 palestinians in gaza, including 63 children. here in the u.s., president biden landed in detroit, michigan, tuesday, where he was greeted on the tarmac by congressmember rashida tlaib. an aide to the palestinian american congresswoman said she urged the president to protect palestinian human rights and that u.s. military
on the gaza strip, killing at least four palestinians today, including radio journalist yusef abu hussein. residential buildings have been leveled as the number of people who have had to flee from their homes reached at least 72,000. this is a man who was forcibly displaced from his home in beit lahiya and is now sheltering in a u.n.-run school. >> we all moved out except for the wife of my brother and three of her children. they die at home. we left them there. in the ambulce service...
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to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder son as emir. iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the younger french convention of december 1920 . in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire mostafa command a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolved is that there's even more pretty cheek. say on these that sob and space. in their eyes is not the at all the any gone. down does not sound concep
to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder son as emir. iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied beef outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine by the other one had. with money certainly mcmahon let's show you the same i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to belittle the men in the world the living is very that idea that. yeah you can leave that also they're going to require a libyan number in france or. significantly in the same month that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif christine they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the 1st of october 915 the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister we need to beyond to tell him that london had requested a french repres
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied beef outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine by the other one had. with money certainly mcmahon let's show you the same i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to...
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and two out of three americans believe saddam hussein has something to do with the towers coming down. which is just not true. it had been repeated so often that they believed it. you almost have to feel sorry for voters they've been sold this. >> indeed, those were not iraqi hijackers, those planes did what they did to our country and our buildings and our people. chuck, if there is not going to be a commission, if this all falls to the investigative powers, and the prosecutorial powers of the feds, remind our viewers of their reach, if there is a man or woman at a bar tonight in chicago, illinois are joplin missouri or forts mid arkansas, backing quietly about the day they spent looting the capital on one six, reassure us the bureau you work for and revered so much we'll find those people, all of them, before this is over and bring them to justice. >> let me reassure you, brian, the federal reached, federal jurisdiction is brought. it transcends state borders, so someone in arkansas or missouri, as you note, and committed a crime in washington d.c., that's a federal crime, and we ca
and two out of three americans believe saddam hussein has something to do with the towers coming down. which is just not true. it had been repeated so often that they believed it. you almost have to feel sorry for voters they've been sold this. >> indeed, those were not iraqi hijackers, those planes did what they did to our country and our buildings and our people. chuck, if there is not going to be a commission, if this all falls to the investigative powers, and the prosecutorial powers...
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of the arab nationalists to separate from autumn and rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif or make to make because the ottomans were fellow muslim. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had been conversations between the british and the hushed more it's before the war but in july 1915 sharif christine wrote to the british high commissioner in cairo sir henry mcmahon. he offered his support to against the ottomans in return for british support for an independent kingdom that would include the provinces in the arab peninsula and be ruled by the hashemites. service when i like. other things. and must i don't hear that but there was a lot of could be a column how about you see a fella. there with a limp as it ought to be clean. to clean it off and the blood would run through the
of the arab nationalists to separate from autumn and rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif or make to make because the ottomans were fellow muslim. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the average is is that they have probably seen palestine. if that one had beer. with any of us certainly mcmahon let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutally minimal world in the living area that i'd either feel that. yeah you can lot of us are there when iraq while and we are normal friends i mean. significantly in the same month that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif distain they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the 1st of october $915.00 the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister we need. to tell him that london had requested a french representative to dr
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the average is is that they have probably seen palestine. if that one had beer. with any of us certainly mcmahon let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutally...
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you know, he felt like in the '90s the cia had missed the fact that saddam hussein's regime did haveght missing something again. >> noreen malone, it's good. it's really good. make sure to tune into noreen's podcast. by the way we were talking about dick cheney. we'll talk about another cheney at the top of the hour. lots of cheneys going around. we're doing this again next week so let me know what podcast you love and maybe we'll cover them. >>> coming up, everybody, fighting back. the gop is advancing its efforts to restrict voting across the country. what opponents are doing to fight voter suppression. we'll be right back. n. we'll be right back. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... ...so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. (brother) hi sis! [ engine revs ] (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) ther
you know, he felt like in the '90s the cia had missed the fact that saddam hussein's regime did haveght missing something again. >> noreen malone, it's good. it's really good. make sure to tune into noreen's podcast. by the way we were talking about dick cheney. we'll talk about another cheney at the top of the hour. lots of cheneys going around. we're doing this again next week so let me know what podcast you love and maybe we'll cover them. >>> coming up, everybody, fighting...
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i don't think that saddam hussein knew that he didn't have weapons of mass destruction.policy, whole host of different policies. but one thing i believe in is democracy. and when you undercut faith in elections and faith in accepting the role of elections, deciding who gets to be president, then i think you've done something so fundamentally wrong, so unamerican that i think you can't be part of any legitimate party. >> i'm glad you say that. that's why i wanted to have you on the show tonight. you and i can agree on that. on iraq, we will disagree. i happen to believe that the bush administration that liz cheney was part of did tell a lot of lies about the intelligence and misrepresent it. with democracy under threat, liz cheney is doing the right thing. the problem is, not enough republicans are doing the right thing. you once tweeted last year about country over party. that's the problem, right? republicans who went on and on about patriotism don't put country over party. >> that's right. i don't like to attack anyone's patriotism. back when i was in the good graces o
i don't think that saddam hussein knew that he didn't have weapons of mass destruction.policy, whole host of different policies. but one thing i believe in is democracy. and when you undercut faith in elections and faith in accepting the role of elections, deciding who gets to be president, then i think you've done something so fundamentally wrong, so unamerican that i think you can't be part of any legitimate party. >> i'm glad you say that. that's why i wanted to have you on the show...
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. >>> saddam hussein quieren comprar nuevos locales que quieren para centros entrenamiento para bomberoso del limpiar escombros que quedaron tras incendios forestales en santa cruz y monterrey. y de este total casi el 60 % ha iniciado su reconstrucciÓn con respaldo del programa de ayuda estatal. el aÑo pasado fueron mÁs de 8.000 incendios forestales en california. el servicio de bosques de paÍs un enfrenta una gran escaces de bomberos en esta temporada de incendios. los funcionarios dijeron que no pueden competir con los departamento de bomberos, se debe que bomberos federal le ofrecen un salario de quince dÓlares por mes, y el nivel de personal en california estÁ muy bajo. y hablando de incendios, el fin de semana pasado ha sido cono tenido en un 66 %. segÚn bomberos, ningÚn estructura estÁ bajo amenaza. el juego arrasÓ con 1100 acres el sospechoso enfrenta cargos criminales. >>> felices estamos con el tiempo, guillermo contigo no sin antes siempre mirar la zona estÁn viendo el Área del golden. >>> siguen vientos y tambiÉn estos vientos del norte claudia y amigos arrastran humedad se es
. >>> saddam hussein quieren comprar nuevos locales que quieren para centros entrenamiento para bomberoso del limpiar escombros que quedaron tras incendios forestales en santa cruz y monterrey. y de este total casi el 60 % ha iniciado su reconstrucciÓn con respaldo del programa de ayuda estatal. el aÑo pasado fueron mÁs de 8.000 incendios forestales en california. el servicio de bosques de paÍs un enfrenta una gran escaces de bomberos en esta temporada de incendios. los...
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joining us is chamonix or hussein who leaves the public health association of bangladesh and has been working on public health matters for several decades i'm curious because we've seen this play out across the world the poor are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic what is the government of bangladesh doing about that thank you much. more. or less. but still the ocean waves their. economy. so all during the lockdown one of those government is required. to hold. these people who are really not i mean if they are in income that's one support is given but there are number of organizations and us. are also coming up. living situations of these poor souls who are not working. we're working on a daily basis and some of them lose their jobs so that's. where it by the government. and as a public health expert you know that the economic situation always goes hand in hand now you've been tracking the pandemic from the beginning and one thing i'm curious about is are you worried about a surge after ramadan ends later this month. second surge has a lot of. community rage. of the 2nd week
joining us is chamonix or hussein who leaves the public health association of bangladesh and has been working on public health matters for several decades i'm curious because we've seen this play out across the world the poor are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic what is the government of bangladesh doing about that thank you much. more. or less. but still the ocean waves their. economy. so all during the lockdown one of those government is required. to hold. these people who are...
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joining us is chamonix air hussein who leaves the public health association of bangladesh and has been working on public health matters for several decades i'm curious because we've seen this play out across the world the poor are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic what is the government of bangladesh doing about that and you are much. more. or less. but still the big ocean use their. war saw during the lockdown so one of those bombing is required. and just to hold. people who are really not i mean every day i mean. that's one support is given but there are number of organizations and us. are also coming up. along with situations of these poor souls who are. working. on a daily basis and some of them lose their jobs so that's. really sums by the government. and as a public health expert you know that economic situation always goes hand in hand now you've been tracking the pandemic from the beginning and one thing i'm curious about is are you worried about a surge after ramadan ends later this month. second surge has created a lot of. community rage. the 2nd week of march but f
joining us is chamonix air hussein who leaves the public health association of bangladesh and has been working on public health matters for several decades i'm curious because we've seen this play out across the world the poor are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic what is the government of bangladesh doing about that and you are much. more. or less. but still the big ocean use their. war saw during the lockdown so one of those bombing is required. and just to hold. people who are...
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so we have turned film our of the saddam hussein. cloth off its. own shit and if you've been a. little for mine how did take it with this method to have 50 and to tell you. what in was put. the mud involve a sydney well that can. be added to that we could mokoena to mr marty some other lebanese thought of how we get will tell you a lot here have a look and he was afraid to be among the clean. and age much. more so than you have if you want to shift a subject i've not done and which could if it was a had one model and was it in should be had is so who are not the c. while the one of the off with. if you had a bit 100. s. we went in was and. edge of you as in the whole for. now man i live in a been equivocal not then when you got you would you were mentioning don't you budget. is the new budget just similar to the ones before because it was always always always always or we could take heed of us who have to buy them flip on the thought that iraq. will hurt his mother and start saving me even though isn't it how the old will muddle. enough for. me. to feel. the. fear of. what. proj
so we have turned film our of the saddam hussein. cloth off its. own shit and if you've been a. little for mine how did take it with this method to have 50 and to tell you. what in was put. the mud involve a sydney well that can. be added to that we could mokoena to mr marty some other lebanese thought of how we get will tell you a lot here have a look and he was afraid to be among the clean. and age much. more so than you have if you want to shift a subject i've not done and which could if it...
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soviet and film are the saddam hussein. own shit and. all the rule for mine how did take it with his method to have 50 and to tell you. what. was put. in the mud involve a sydney well that can. be added so we could mokoena to mr mockery some other lebanese thought of how you know what they are not here to look at he was afraid to be among the clean. and age. more so than you have if you want to shift the subject i've not done much good if it was a had one muslim and was it him she had this or who are kind enough to see while the one up the wall with you. if you had a bit 100. s. we went in was an. edge of you as in the hope for. now middle of the night that i've been equivocal not then when you got you you were mentioning don't you budget so. it's been you that 100. s. we went in was and. edge of you as in the hole for. now i am and i live not that i been equivocal not then when you got you would you were mentioning the new budget. is the new budget just similar to the ones before because it was always all oil oil oil we could take heed
soviet and film are the saddam hussein. own shit and. all the rule for mine how did take it with his method to have 50 and to tell you. what. was put. in the mud involve a sydney well that can. be added so we could mokoena to mr mockery some other lebanese thought of how you know what they are not here to look at he was afraid to be among the clean. and age. more so than you have if you want to shift the subject i've not done much good if it was a had one muslim and was it him she had this or...
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under so-called islamic state this was a place of torture is suffering and death cancer hussein's father was one of many executed by us he was a well known professional football player and his 14 year old son hopes to follow in his footsteps elected lead as a model i can't say how much i miss him he used to play here i used to watch him i remember exactly how it was i have the feeling he's here with us. s m f i'd certainly is a former professional athlete the jihad is for bait him from playing them or even watching football on t.v. now he's training this year's team and is looking to the future for the. people who loved life and sports used to come together here but we must go back to that place to peace and love said the so-called islamic state is nothing but a dark episode in the history of russia just. a look at. the stadium manager takes is the need the benches to where the changing rooms once were it was here that your heart is set up a torture chamber area is closed to the public. as sam is seeing it for the 1st time in years i yes brutally tortured hundreds of people here using me
under so-called islamic state this was a place of torture is suffering and death cancer hussein's father was one of many executed by us he was a well known professional football player and his 14 year old son hopes to follow in his footsteps elected lead as a model i can't say how much i miss him he used to play here i used to watch him i remember exactly how it was i have the feeling he's here with us. s m f i'd certainly is a former professional athlete the jihad is for bait him from playing...
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she was 15 years old and didn't miss a day of school, ghulam hussein said of his niece, we buried here today. the interior ministry spokesman tells cbs news a car bomb exploded outside thehe entrancef the school just as the teenagage girls were leaving class, followed by two more bombs planted in the area. the govevernment blames the taliban, which has denied involvement,t, but that papart f kabul hahas also been the frequt site of bombings by isis in afghanistan, especially targeting schools. the massacre underlines the instability here as u.s. and and international forces international forces withdraw and afghan security forces struggle to both contain mill militants on the battlefield and keep safe civilians in the cities. >> our front line is our mosques, there are streets, schools, there are universities, any place that the taliban can attack is a front line for us now. >> reporter: parents burying their children today didn't send them to the front line. they sent them to school. it's a tragic reality here in afghanistan that attacks like this are not uncommon, but it comes at th
she was 15 years old and didn't miss a day of school, ghulam hussein said of his niece, we buried here today. the interior ministry spokesman tells cbs news a car bomb exploded outside thehe entrancef the school just as the teenagage girls were leaving class, followed by two more bombs planted in the area. the govevernment blames the taliban, which has denied involvement,t, but that papart f kabul hahas also been the frequt site of bombings by isis in afghanistan, especially targeting schools....
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there's new single now and a solution and yet it was no hussein bill not a solution and the british contacts no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side do laws with a victory we end up passing the interim can't ration to generation robert let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if the european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting what would be your response. it's i think a lot to let's not spend a lifetime talking to people pursuing violence on all sides of my conflict but at the end of the day the good friday agreement the key thing really that george mitchell that was he created a win win situation for both sides soha in the israeli palestinian conflict for ordinary people for the short time we have and planet earth highly critical win win situation propellant ship stiliyan children for israeli children to give those kids a huge beginning and then you should share it nate's leadership step of the public speeches to feast on thei
there's new single now and a solution and yet it was no hussein bill not a solution and the british contacts no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side do laws with a victory we end up passing the interim can't ration to generation robert let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if the european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting...
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this new single narrative solution yet it was no hussein deal not a solution in the british context no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side laws win a victory we end up passing that in from generation to generation robyn let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if the european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting what would be your response. it's i think a lot to let's not spend a lifetime talking to people pursuing violence on all sides of my conflict but at the end of the day the good friday agreement the key thing really that george mitchell that was he created a win win situation for both sides soha in the israeli palestinian conflict for ordinary people for the short time we have and planet earth highly critical win win situation for powell stiliyan children for israeli children to give those kids a new beginning and then you future and nate's leadership to step into the public speeches to feast on their detractors an
this new single narrative solution yet it was no hussein deal not a solution in the british context no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side laws win a victory we end up passing that in from generation to generation robyn let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if the european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting what would be your...
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there's new single narda solution yet it was no hussein bill not a solution and the british contacts no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side $8.00 win a victory we end up passing that in from generation to generation robyn let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting what would be your response. is i'd be glad to let's not spend a life time talking to people pursuing balance on all sides of my conflict but at the end of the day the good friday agreement the key thing really that george mitchell that was he created a win win situation for both sides soha in the israeli palestinian conflict for ordinary people for the short time we have on planet earth highly critical win win situation for palin stiliyan children for israeli children to give those kids a new beginning and you future at nate's leadership step of the public speeches to feast on their detractors and to lead from th
there's new single narda solution yet it was no hussein bill not a solution and the british contacts no victory for one side or the other and the irony is if one side $8.00 win a victory we end up passing that in from generation to generation robyn let me ask you before we run out of time if the european union if european union or if the u.s. president were to phone you in and say they would like for you to help with mediating some type of humanitarian pause in the fighting what would be your...
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and how did i met sylvia that often after saudi was there is a remark after 18 years of saddam hussein's for. iraq at least is going through days that couldn't be really compare to the days of some thought how the government will abandon the current field if you both. i said so i. mother it's a millionaire mother minister done a sit in 1000000 or mother bit off a month. and all of us adopt one of them has cut i mean something on me with money in a live show host michel could just kind of that has me of the water. so much how so maria what they should read what a year of kind of the hell is security cutler thought to be our life in the top 30 in hell with our by malaysia. out of being the mother who will lead us up that sat down to show our account of the edge of it to the nurses you've done and as you put it to the courage and the market itself is a must have done us in lend you are more you don't care about what you say it was only one i know you have so good i really should have a better lover d'amato out the i did are i would miss you the just a minute. at the ticket stop either you o
and how did i met sylvia that often after saudi was there is a remark after 18 years of saddam hussein's for. iraq at least is going through days that couldn't be really compare to the days of some thought how the government will abandon the current field if you both. i said so i. mother it's a millionaire mother minister done a sit in 1000000 or mother bit off a month. and all of us adopt one of them has cut i mean something on me with money in a live show host michel could just kind of that...
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and how did i met sylvia that often after saudi was there is a remark after 18 years of saddam hussein's for. iraq at least is going through days that couldn't be really compare to the days of some thought how the government will abandon the current field if you both. mother it's a millionaire mother minister done a sit in 1000000 or mother bit about a month. and all of us adopt one of them has cut i mean some foreign with money in a live show host michel could just kind of that has me of love. so much how they are so maria what they should read. out of the hell is because of that that we are left in the top 30 in hell with our by malaysia. to motherhood all of us. have got that down to show our account of the age of it occurred in us as you have done and as you put it to the courage and the sophism of saddam us in. more you don't care about what you say it was only one i know you have good relations part of a battle. to i did that are i would miss you the just a minute. at the ticket stop either you or. mr downer said walker that they'd been modified that elude you don't really keel the
and how did i met sylvia that often after saudi was there is a remark after 18 years of saddam hussein's for. iraq at least is going through days that couldn't be really compare to the days of some thought how the government will abandon the current field if you both. mother it's a millionaire mother minister done a sit in 1000000 or mother bit about a month. and all of us adopt one of them has cut i mean some foreign with money in a live show host michel could just kind of that has me of love....
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so disturbing images emerging from the israeli city of arab driver was assaulted by a mob hussein crashing into another car in the time to flee and has them pulled from the vehicle and beaten by reuters reporting from the city is on his fall asleep. in the israeli town of packed young which is just to the south of jaffa and outside tel aviv she was young students have gathered here and they are smashing cars that presumably they think belong to arabs there's also an arab owned i spin shop down the road and the glass has all been destroyed b. i and settings in front of the building they've come here with israeli flags to show their support and this is imitation to the finance we've witnessed in the last few days which has been predominantly arab and jewish violence so don't be so the police are firing stun grenades and trying. the police firing stun grenades and they trying to get people to run away from here and. you can see the security officers coming down the road and they are trying to push the crowd further and further away from here and a lot of the youngsters have moved down the roa
so disturbing images emerging from the israeli city of arab driver was assaulted by a mob hussein crashing into another car in the time to flee and has them pulled from the vehicle and beaten by reuters reporting from the city is on his fall asleep. in the israeli town of packed young which is just to the south of jaffa and outside tel aviv she was young students have gathered here and they are smashing cars that presumably they think belong to arabs there's also an arab owned i spin shop down...
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into the city all along it struck a possible connection with us was into the bus when can he keep hussein's and just wait the last were carrying off looks nearby and completely then tossed a number of cars that had he was knocked in the boat there were at least a few people who live i stand those who were injured in that attack i reached the like haitian from now up to the rocket landed i'm just on science these radio city of tel aviv in a town called hold on where a short time ago a rocket landed and as you can see there is glass on the floor and there is a bit of destruction the whole area has been coated still 5 the israeli police now 3 people were injured at this location including a 5 year old. it was part of a barrage of some 150 rockets fired by him us and it says it was in retaliation for earlier israeli airstrikes so you can see here the glass has shattered on and number of businesses that line this road now this is exactly where the bulk of the rockets landed now the israeli army says it has responded with at least 500 strikes over the gaza and see if it mongo those killed 15 plus
into the city all along it struck a possible connection with us was into the bus when can he keep hussein's and just wait the last were carrying off looks nearby and completely then tossed a number of cars that had he was knocked in the boat there were at least a few people who live i stand those who were injured in that attack i reached the like haitian from now up to the rocket landed i'm just on science these radio city of tel aviv in a town called hold on where a short time ago a rocket...