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and a return visit to kuwait he went to see his high school principal. is principal recalled the conversation that he now hates america. he hates america because of our support for israel and is irreducible. every american he encountered. he hasn't encountered all that many. is perot is real. that is something that astonished him and shocked him. when ksm, this is a critical turning point encounters another point of view he is not intrigued by it. he doesn't see to debate it. he is angry at the existence of an alternative point of few. ultimately it is a totalitarian mind-set but it also shows how ill-equipped he is for intellectual debate necessary for high scholarship. it allows him to succeed in science because most scientific questions in particle physics which is -- there is one answer that is right. in politics and literature and the so-called humane sciences there's not one answer that is right or certainly not one answer that we all know it universally accept. so he never tries to debate. in chapel service i talked to the dean in charge of making
and a return visit to kuwait he went to see his high school principal. is principal recalled the conversation that he now hates america. he hates america because of our support for israel and is irreducible. every american he encountered. he hasn't encountered all that many. is perot is real. that is something that astonished him and shocked him. when ksm, this is a critical turning point encounters another point of view he is not intrigued by it. he doesn't see to debate it. he is angry at the...
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in nine hundred ninety one and the deliberate igniting of the oil will seem kuwait by saddam hussein's troops but is has being a vast amounts of oil in fact tens of millions of barrels of oil into the patient gulf region and this had it cherohala faked on the marine farm and on the life in the area by my criterion and i have periods. one solution that is it had is fine and may fit and it is it is not just a collection of millions of particles of sand it is that is an ecosystem and for vast amounts of oil into a consistent that is terribly destructive for. all's fair in love and war as they say and that's why. aircraft will hit chemical industry will sink tankers. nuclear power plants will hit anything that might bring a society or a city already are fighting it to its knees as quickly as possible with tremendous amounts than likely of environmental damage such deliberate targeting of the environment during the vietnam war prompted the addition of article fifty five zero to call one of the geneva conventions article fifty five of protocol one additional to the geneva conventions of nine
in nine hundred ninety one and the deliberate igniting of the oil will seem kuwait by saddam hussein's troops but is has being a vast amounts of oil in fact tens of millions of barrels of oil into the patient gulf region and this had it cherohala faked on the marine farm and on the life in the area by my criterion and i have periods. one solution that is it had is fine and may fit and it is it is not just a collection of millions of particles of sand it is that is an ecosystem and for vast...
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i couldn't find anyone who was not kuwait, arab, muslim, knew him well in school. his lab partner just remembers him as a person with very broken english. his professors remember him being good in math and science, but never had a conversation with him about nothing that didn't involve formulas, so he was in north carolina for almost four years, but he came into contact with americans on a very glancing basis. it's as if you are changing planes in a strange city, and you walk through the airport -- have you met the people of cincinnati? not really of the you, you passed by them. he policed the social perimeter to limit contact with americans, but sometimes events intervene. one of the things i learned, a surprise to me, was he had a criminal record in the united states. i'm surprised that other investigators, the gorn
i couldn't find anyone who was not kuwait, arab, muslim, knew him well in school. his lab partner just remembers him as a person with very broken english. his professors remember him being good in math and science, but never had a conversation with him about nothing that didn't involve formulas, so he was in north carolina for almost four years, but he came into contact with americans on a very glancing basis. it's as if you are changing planes in a strange city, and you walk through the...
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when you see trees in kuwait they're usually behind walls. here at the registries ever. more surprising, more strange and more offputting than the trees with people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs on the front lawn, visible from the road. they were going out, playing with the kids, taking a host to the bushes outside the front window. what surprised him with so much american, family life happening in public. this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab world. the more time he spends in north carolina the more he was persuaded, americans were really backwards. they did things that should be private and public, they trusted each other very quickly, and he didn't go out at night after dark is when most social occasions happen in kuwait. many arab countries. but in the united states, in murfreesboro at the time, murfreesboro had one pizza parlor, no bars. pizza parlor close at 9:00. the town is asleep. so far from the night being alive and social and from the, it was silent as a tomb. it was a day when americans were busy. so he beca
when you see trees in kuwait they're usually behind walls. here at the registries ever. more surprising, more strange and more offputting than the trees with people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs on the front lawn, visible from the road. they were going out, playing with the kids, taking a host to the bushes outside the front window. what surprised him with so much american, family life happening in public. this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab...
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the list examples of the environmental impact of full fare it was seen during the iraq invasion of kuwait in one nine hundred ninety one and the deliberate igniting of the oil wells in q eight by saddam hussein streets but also spilling out vast amounts of oil tens of millions of barrels of oil into the patient gulf region and this had it terrible effect on the marine farm and on bird life in the area by the writer and nature of birds. once was in the case it had his phone and they fit and it is it is not just a collection of millions of patents of sand it is it is an ecosystem and vast amounts of oil into a consistent that is terribly destructive for. all's fair in love and war as they say and that's why. aircraft will hit chemical industry will sink tankers will hit nuclear power plants will hit anything that might bring a society or a city or wherever you're fighting a to its knees as quickly as possible with tremendous amounts than likely of environmental damage such deliberate targeting of the environment during the vietnam war prompted the addition of article fifty five the protocol
the list examples of the environmental impact of full fare it was seen during the iraq invasion of kuwait in one nine hundred ninety one and the deliberate igniting of the oil wells in q eight by saddam hussein streets but also spilling out vast amounts of oil tens of millions of barrels of oil into the patient gulf region and this had it terrible effect on the marine farm and on bird life in the area by the writer and nature of birds. once was in the case it had his phone and they fit and it...
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we're all going to kuwait. get to kuwait and they forget about us. >> host: what do you mean they forget about you? >> guest: there's a lot of things happening. they don't have people to come replace us. i'm guessing they realized they had to leave us in place. we were not going to be an effective unit without us being in that unit. so as a result of that, when we got the order for the war to kick off, we were ready to go. then it dawned on me, wow, okay, i guess i'm going to combat. i guess i'm going to iraq. i was actually happy for it because i wanted to be with the unit, of course, and do the mission. and i think all of the females were expected and excited about that idea of going with the unit and glad that we had sort of been forgetten about. >> host: it was a crazy time, i remember, because we had a vote on the congress about whether to go to iraq or not, that happened in october before the november election. you find ourself out there in november. we are sitting around, trying to figure out what we are
we're all going to kuwait. get to kuwait and they forget about us. >> host: what do you mean they forget about you? >> guest: there's a lot of things happening. they don't have people to come replace us. i'm guessing they realized they had to leave us in place. we were not going to be an effective unit without us being in that unit. so as a result of that, when we got the order for the war to kick off, we were ready to go. then it dawned on me, wow, okay, i guess i'm going to...
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substantially hampers kuwait's ability to combat terrorist financing. and although qatar enacted a good terrorist financing law a year ago, implementation has lagged. the approach taken by kuwait and qatar poses a danger to them, and to all of us. so we will continue to work with kuwait and qatar, and urge them to take the necessary steps, as others in the region have done over the past decade. third, as al qaeda evolves, and the nature of the threat posed by al qaeda and its affiliates changes, we will continually adapt and expand our counter-terrorist financing efforts to meet the shifting challenge. most importantly, we are increasing efforts to combat the financial support networks for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb, al shabaab, and others inspired by, or possibly affiliated with, al qaeda, such as boko haram. attacking these groups' finances presents new and different challenges, because their means and methods of funding and facilitation differ from al qaeda's traditional donor-based fundraising model. they also
substantially hampers kuwait's ability to combat terrorist financing. and although qatar enacted a good terrorist financing law a year ago, implementation has lagged. the approach taken by kuwait and qatar poses a danger to them, and to all of us. so we will continue to work with kuwait and qatar, and urge them to take the necessary steps, as others in the region have done over the past decade. third, as al qaeda evolves, and the nature of the threat posed by al qaeda and its affiliates...
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by iraq and the cleanup of kuwait after the one thousand ninety one gulf war is a very good example of the problems and the challenges of cleaning up the battlefield. after the war there was an enormous amount of refuse from the battles that took place these were trucks tanks aircraft also it's of ordnance a lot of it unexploded and what happened was the allied troops came in and they basically picked up all this metal debris and piled it in giant piles the size of a football field in various parts of the kuwaiti desert and left it there was no i feel like i'm not going to i'm running on and so from time to time these piles go up in flames and from time to time they explode here and there and no one really knows what to what to do with unexploded ordnance what we call you x. of us in a case like that. among the most enduring legacy is of modern warfare is unexploded ordinance or you x o the grenades shells and bombs that failed to detonate during combat you xo remains on the battlefield long after the battle often hidden by vegetation or covered by soil. as weapons continue to grow
by iraq and the cleanup of kuwait after the one thousand ninety one gulf war is a very good example of the problems and the challenges of cleaning up the battlefield. after the war there was an enormous amount of refuse from the battles that took place these were trucks tanks aircraft also it's of ordnance a lot of it unexploded and what happened was the allied troops came in and they basically picked up all this metal debris and piled it in giant piles the size of a football field in various...
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in a world cup qualifying match in kuwait city. meanwhile, the weather continues to be a problem at the us open. heavy rainfall has postponed the final week of action. jimmy yu has more... hello, i'm jimmy yu and welcome to world sports. starting off with the matchup against kuwait...south korea was simply unable to hold on to an early lead on wednesday, as the nation drew 1-1 in the third round of the continental world cup qualification. at peace and friendship stadium, captain park chu- young gave south korea a lead in the eighth minute, but hussain fadel evened the score eight minutes into the second half of the physical contest. after two games, south korea leads the pack with four points and and the top two teams from each of the groups will reach the fourth and the final round. the next third-round match for south korea is against the uae on oct. 11th at home. in other qualifiers...shinji okazaki scored a second-half equalizer to secure a 1-1 draw for japan against uzbekistan on tuesday while north korea also took its first p
in a world cup qualifying match in kuwait city. meanwhile, the weather continues to be a problem at the us open. heavy rainfall has postponed the final week of action. jimmy yu has more... hello, i'm jimmy yu and welcome to world sports. starting off with the matchup against kuwait...south korea was simply unable to hold on to an early lead on wednesday, as the nation drew 1-1 in the third round of the continental world cup qualification. at peace and friendship stadium, captain park chu- young...
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kuwait is very sort of kuwait actually isn't that similar there is no other country in the world where women are not allowed to drive but in kuwait women still don't have the vote yeah so that's the one similarity looks now in saudi arabia how it has been given them hope you can decision by king abdul is the. true one you know just in terms of the practical vote i mean we have elections in north korea you know vote as you know. so both those levels are pretty well so i really don't think it's a big deal in the media has kind of taking this up like it's this huge victory for women but women were demanding the right to vote not just the right to sorry to drive not just to start the engine of their car and this is was about is about political mobility it's about social mobility it's about being able to participate in your society and move in your society without meal guardianship so the fact that they've gotten this right to vote and that's how the king has responded you know it sounds like a really big deal and it sounds like a really big news because you're a. it's such an ultra conserv
kuwait is very sort of kuwait actually isn't that similar there is no other country in the world where women are not allowed to drive but in kuwait women still don't have the vote yeah so that's the one similarity looks now in saudi arabia how it has been given them hope you can decision by king abdul is the. true one you know just in terms of the practical vote i mean we have elections in north korea you know vote as you know. so both those levels are pretty well so i really don't think it's a...
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now kuwait won't be another lebanon as the squad is coming off a confident 3-2 win over the united arab emirates and temperatures are expected to be scorching during the match. it will be another good test for team korea as only the top two from the group progress to the final round of qualification. wrapping up...jorge lorenzo blazed his way to a convincing win at the san marino grand prix, and more importantly, the spaniard ended casey stoner's run of three consecutive motogp wins on sunday. right behind, lorenzo's compatriot dani pedrosa took second place while stoner finished a disappointing third. although stoner had pole position, the world champion lorenzo snatched the lead on the first bend and never looked back as he won his third race of the season. well, that's it for sports. next up is your weather update. hello, i'm yang un -jung with your weather forecast. it was a beautiful start to the workweek today, with nice low humidity, comfortable temperatures, and even plenty of afternoon sunshine. and it looks like we'll continue to see these fall-like conditions for most of the
now kuwait won't be another lebanon as the squad is coming off a confident 3-2 win over the united arab emirates and temperatures are expected to be scorching during the match. it will be another good test for team korea as only the top two from the group progress to the final round of qualification. wrapping up...jorge lorenzo blazed his way to a convincing win at the san marino grand prix, and more importantly, the spaniard ended casey stoner's run of three consecutive motogp wins on sunday....
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if i leave you in kuwait, so be it. we get to kuwait and a sort of forget about us. >> host: what do you mean by they forget about you? >> guest: the war is about to takeoff and they don't have people to come replace us. i'm guessing they realized they had to sort of leave us in place, that we were not going to be an effective unit without a speed and that unit. as a result of that, when we got the order for the word to kick off, we were ready to go. it dawned on me, i guess i am going into combat. i guess i am going to iraq. i was actually happy for it because i wanted to be with the unit of corson decommission. i think all of the females were expect that an excited about the idea of going with the unit and glad we had sort of been forgotten about. >> host: it is a crazy time because we had to vote in the congress whether we would go to iraq or not and that happened in october for the november election. we are sort of sit around, trying to figure over going to do. and of course we launch in march. so you find yourself
if i leave you in kuwait, so be it. we get to kuwait and a sort of forget about us. >> host: what do you mean by they forget about you? >> guest: the war is about to takeoff and they don't have people to come replace us. i'm guessing they realized they had to sort of leave us in place, that we were not going to be an effective unit without a speed and that unit. as a result of that, when we got the order for the word to kick off, we were ready to go. it dawned on me, i guess i am...
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. >> kuwait, we had the war there, the precrisis level, it dipped down. >> kuwait is actually a successstory, john, because they were producing about 1.5 billion barrels a day before the iraqi invasion. they went down to below a million. but within three years they were actually at higher levels than prewar levels and the reason for that, john, they were able to restore security and stability to kuwait quickly and that basically translated into higher oil production. >> okay. thank you very much, leone lakhani with that analysis. >>> the international community is looking to the gulf states to provide a helping hand. we'll have an in-depth report when we come back. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> humanitarian efforts continue in
. >> kuwait, we had the war there, the precrisis level, it dipped down. >> kuwait is actually a successstory, john, because they were producing about 1.5 billion barrels a day before the iraqi invasion. they went down to below a million. but within three years they were actually at higher levels than prewar levels and the reason for that, john, they were able to restore security and stability to kuwait quickly and that basically translated into higher oil production. >> okay....
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and either the family saved some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after his older brothers have joined at age 16 so he arrives in america at roughly 18-years-old and he's not prefer what he sees i picked him up at the airport outside of the virginia beach and durkan to murfreesboro and what he remembers years later the memory is khalid sheikh mohammed being surprised by what he saw and a first piece of the suppressed by the geography of the intense greenery when you see the trees in kuwait they are usually behind the walls and the privately-owned here they were just trees everywhere but more surprisingly and more strange and more off-putting than the trees or the people and what they were doing. they're sitting in lawn chairs on the front lawn visible from the road they're going out and playing with their kids taking a hose to the bushes outside the front window but what surprised him was so much of american family life happening in public and this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab w
and either the family saved some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after his older brothers have joined at age 16 so he arrives in america at roughly 18-years-old and he's not prefer what he sees i picked him up at the airport outside of the virginia beach and durkan to murfreesboro and what he remembers years later the memory is khalid sheikh mohammed being surprised by what he saw and a first piece of the...
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the arche team is taking you on a trip to spitzbergen archipelago kuwait twenty years ago how to do it to sars collapsible the soviet way of life is still going strong look where the world's a northern most statue of lenin presides over a ghost town where the sewage heritage has become a tourist site for those overcome by the cold war in the style. of the close up special edition on our t.v. . forces in the claim they're advancing in colonel his hometown of serbs one of the last loyalist last years several thousand fighters i had the. tanks reportedly launched an offensive on the city where they managed to reach as outskirts but were met by rocket fire from the town is waters britain's prime minister who visit the country along with france's president called the have a strong message to followers of libya's old regime to give up the fight both leaders want but nato has mission against progress the forces will continue as long as they feel it's necessary which they say is to protect civilians and has more on what some call ground standing politicians. these two leaders have become the f
the arche team is taking you on a trip to spitzbergen archipelago kuwait twenty years ago how to do it to sars collapsible the soviet way of life is still going strong look where the world's a northern most statue of lenin presides over a ghost town where the sewage heritage has become a tourist site for those overcome by the cold war in the style. of the close up special edition on our t.v. . forces in the claim they're advancing in colonel his hometown of serbs one of the last loyalist last...
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korea currently has an 8-3-8 head-to-head record with kuwait. in other news...the serie a strike ended monday after the italian players' association and league signed a temporary collective contract, clearing the way for the season to start this weekend. however, the new contract expires in june, leaving some to wonder whether another prolonged strike will form next year. reports say that both sides wanted to reach an agreement before the second round begins friday with the defending champions ac milan facing lazio at the san siro. over in tennis...top ranked novak djokovic marched on to the final eight at the us open without dropping a set against alexandr dolgo-polov, although he had to survive an epic tiebreaker to maintain his perfect record. the world number one survived a 30-point classic, winning 16-14 and ran away with the next two sets to win 7-6 6-4 6-2. hello, i'm yang un -jung with your weather forecast. we'll continue to see nice and dry conditions for the next couple of days... thanks to the high-pressure system coming in from nort
korea currently has an 8-3-8 head-to-head record with kuwait. in other news...the serie a strike ended monday after the italian players' association and league signed a temporary collective contract, clearing the way for the season to start this weekend. however, the new contract expires in june, leaving some to wonder whether another prolonged strike will form next year. reports say that both sides wanted to reach an agreement before the second round begins friday with the defending champions...
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it happened in kuwait. could it happen in libya?addafi's threat to destroy the oil industry when we come back. back. [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare plan. that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure out your medicare options. and we have nurses you can call anytime, even at 3 a.m. because when you're on the right humana medicare plan and taking good care of yourself, then you can be there for the people who matter most. [ grandma ] my family is my joy, my hope... they are my heart. it's the reason we get out of bed in the morning... [ grandpa ] the reason we fall into bed at night sometimes. [ grandma ] yes. that's right. [ male announcer ] humana. is there a
it happened in kuwait. could it happen in libya?addafi's threat to destroy the oil industry when we come back. back. [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you...
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temperatures tonight will be kuwait mild to warm.locations coolest spots low in the mid upper 50's but many locations will have leover nature in the low 60's almost as mailed as some daytime high in san francisco in the summer. satellite image huge ridge of high pressure that dominate our weather next 2 to three days and will have hot conditions through thursday and kuwait warm on friday before we start to cool down sharply on saturday. i mention another spare the air day tomorrow third in a row. expect good air quality along the coast, central bay south bay. moderate air quality in the santa clara valley and north bay and expect poor air quality in the inland east bay. high pressure in south bay tomorrow. in the 90's. low to mid 90's all across the board there. on the peninsula we see high in the upper 80's to low 90's and low to mid 70's in the coast. pacifica high of 74wntown san f2 degrees tomorrow. 75 sunset district. 73 daly city. north bay it's mainly 90's mid upper 90's 100 will be the high ukiah. east bay high will be in the
temperatures tonight will be kuwait mild to warm.locations coolest spots low in the mid upper 50's but many locations will have leover nature in the low 60's almost as mailed as some daytime high in san francisco in the summer. satellite image huge ridge of high pressure that dominate our weather next 2 to three days and will have hot conditions through thursday and kuwait warm on friday before we start to cool down sharply on saturday. i mention another spare the air day tomorrow third in a...
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in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait.e saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who commit fraud against the government as being treasonous. they undermine the government. when you look at governments around the world that do not succeed, it is because there's too much corruption. we don't have enough people overseeing contractors. we are making bad decisions on what to do in those countries. it is a lot of things that don't involve sending someone to jail. making government more efficient. guest: there was one example of a prosecution that produced jail time for a significant official. a man got a year in prison and served it for kickbacks. the obstacles in the path are so g
in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait.e saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who...
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of our contribution were fully reimbursed, largely by kuwait, itself. does my right honorable friend intend to seek a similar contribution from libyan authorities once oil begins to flow? >> that's not a consideration that we've gone into so far. i mean, clearly, there have been costs to the uk from this operation, costs in the region of 120 million pounds excluding munitions. obviously this is funded outside the defense budget through the reserves so it won't impact other defense spending. but the gentleman makes an important point that we can bear in mind. >> mr. tony lloyd. >> the prime minister quite rightly made the point there would be no process taking place in libya but nevertheless the reality is that the institutions across libya are both corrupted and very weak and in particular the courts and central functioning society and how gadhafi's placement in position, will britain perhaps with the european union put real effort into making sure we do support the development of the civil structures? >> we will certainly make available our advice if i
of our contribution were fully reimbursed, largely by kuwait, itself. does my right honorable friend intend to seek a similar contribution from libyan authorities once oil begins to flow? >> that's not a consideration that we've gone into so far. i mean, clearly, there have been costs to the uk from this operation, costs in the region of 120 million pounds excluding munitions. obviously this is funded outside the defense budget through the reserves so it won't impact other defense...
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opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait -- not a point to provide input. >> we have been meeting on this for four months. there has been protraction on all of these things. we have been sensitive about everybody wants to contribute. if we want to put it in another section, that would be a different thing. we would have meetings going back again with folks that like it as it is. if we are missing something, we can add things, but if we are going to change something, we will have to go back. there has been a lot of thought along the way. i know he has really driven this project. >> i just wanted to note there reason it is on for discussion and not action is the charter requires 10 days of notice, so in order to meet the notice requirement, we put it on for discussion for a future meeting, which we assumed was going to be december 28, but it is on for an end now discussion today. >> i think is important to get a commission decided to have the vote at the meeting, because it was the largest meeting were the most discussion happ
opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait -- not a point to provide input. >> we have been meeting on this for four months. there has been protraction on all of these things. we have been sensitive about everybody wants to contribute. if we want to put it in another section, that would be a different thing. we would have meetings going back again with folks that like it as it is. if we are missing something, we can add...
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that one of the major troubles in kuwait when i visited, a member of your staff with " -- was with us. he said to me, i want three kinds of ice-cream yesterday. i did not care what it costs. that is problematic. we all want our soldiers to get ice cream. we want them to get a variety. we have to care what it costs. it is that culture that your leadership is going to be essential on. i want this to make sure we find out if there is any place we disagree. the other big issue is sustainability. i am very uncomfortable with the analysis going on about the sustainability. i am even more concerned the for the first time we have more serp. it was supposed to win hearts and minds and small projects. we know have and afghanistan infrastructure fund in the defense budget. going beyondually what it was ever intended to be. we are building infrastructure in the department of defense. i am not aware we had a the policy debate. i would love to know why we think it is a good idea. is this going to be contingencies or we going to take responsibility away from the state department? i would love your t
that one of the major troubles in kuwait when i visited, a member of your staff with " -- was with us. he said to me, i want three kinds of ice-cream yesterday. i did not care what it costs. that is problematic. we all want our soldiers to get ice cream. we want them to get a variety. we have to care what it costs. it is that culture that your leadership is going to be essential on. i want this to make sure we find out if there is any place we disagree. the other big issue is...
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when you see trees in kuwait they are usually behind walls and they are privately owned. here they were just trees everywhere but more surprising and more strange and offsetting were the people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs visible from the road growing out, playing with their kids, taking a host of the bushes outside the window but what surprised them is what so much of the american family life happening in public and this is not the kind of thing that what happened in the arab world and the more time we spent in north carolina, the more that it was persuaded. americans were really backward. they did things that should be private and public. they trust each other very quickly and they didn't go out at night. at night is when most sexual locations would happen but in the united states and in murfreesboro the time from 1983, 84, the head of one pizza parlor, no bars, the pizza parlor closed at 9:00. the town was asleep so far from the light being alive and social and friendly, it was sound, it was the day the americans were busy. so he became m
when you see trees in kuwait they are usually behind walls and they are privately owned. here they were just trees everywhere but more surprising and more strange and offsetting were the people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs visible from the road growing out, playing with their kids, taking a host of the bushes outside the window but what surprised them is what so much of the american family life happening in public and this is not the kind of thing that what...
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captain says this is the forensic laboratory has no conclusively linked him to fingerprints to upper kuwait by the great vacation cabins were mistaken. and, they took food and also at 22 caliber rifle and 12 gauge shotgun. >> do you believe the suspect is armed and dangerous even to someone he doesn't know? >> absolutely. >> is suspected of murdering matthew colman and another case. in both cases they think bassler may have been trying to protect the drug growing operation when the men got too close. >> restaurant owner becky parrish says residents are very sad and it's hanging over everyone. >> i think maybe we have all learned so little and grown the little. >> import bragg, mark sayre. >> his father believes his son is mentally ill. >> politeness would it be it be punished in one backup the classroom. teacher -- the teacher not 25 points from his students assignment for sneezing and say bless you. >> "is decidedly distilling evil spirits out of your body so they were saying, god bless you. but i said, what you are doing is not making any sense anymore. >> everybody has their own right to
captain says this is the forensic laboratory has no conclusively linked him to fingerprints to upper kuwait by the great vacation cabins were mistaken. and, they took food and also at 22 caliber rifle and 12 gauge shotgun. >> do you believe the suspect is armed and dangerous even to someone he doesn't know? >> absolutely. >> is suspected of murdering matthew colman and another case. in both cases they think bassler may have been trying to protect the drug growing operation...
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opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait
opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait
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opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait -- not a point to provide input. >> we have been meeting on this for four months. there has been
opportunity to provide input, or is this something you would like to see or think about, but not of kuwait -- not a point to provide input. >> we have been meeting on this for four months. there has been
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troops in kuwait next year. times to coincide with the u.s. withdrawal from iraq. >>> a book compiled from newly released interviews with jackie kennedy says president john f. kennedy was fiercely opposed to lyndon johnson ever becoming president and even talked with brother robert about preventing it from happening. johnson was sworn in after jfk's assassination. >>> and in sweden, you don't see this every day. a drunk moose got stuck in a tree after eating too many fermented apples. apparently it's not uncommon there. after some branches were sawed off to help the moose, it eventually sobered up, got back up and returned to the woods. happy ending there. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,295 after falling 119 points yesterday. the s&p was down 12 points. the nasdaq lost 19. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, the nikkei dipped 55 points. while in hong kong, the hang seng shed 46. >>> when the fed chairman speaks, wall street listens, and yesterday investors didn't like what
troops in kuwait next year. times to coincide with the u.s. withdrawal from iraq. >>> a book compiled from newly released interviews with jackie kennedy says president john f. kennedy was fiercely opposed to lyndon johnson ever becoming president and even talked with brother robert about preventing it from happening. johnson was sworn in after jfk's assassination. >>> and in sweden, you don't see this every day. a drunk moose got stuck in a tree after eating too many fermented...
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shows a school a gym helicopters a fire a crowd of people around the island says and five fighters kuwait was at that school . i was down and when i first saw it. this zoeller straw it why did it all of an year old boy draw a picture of a school in this context we will never know the seller died in the terrorist attack . the most horrific part of it all came when the fire had been extinguished and the terrorists and been killed. parents knew years searching for their children. i went through a terrible experience each time i saw an ambulance pulling up in front of the school. i never even looked at the first downhill and says there were heading to the more. as soon as that counter one of the wards are unable to mirror shouts to me i've seen that. i say to him where is she to me or i can't find her to which she says i saw her in the chair. there were keys to our apartment in his pockets and they compared them with my own case it became clear that the boy was to more. basic i still can't we came under the pillow and i go to bed. one in three hostages died in that fire i spent three days loo
shows a school a gym helicopters a fire a crowd of people around the island says and five fighters kuwait was at that school . i was down and when i first saw it. this zoeller straw it why did it all of an year old boy draw a picture of a school in this context we will never know the seller died in the terrorist attack . the most horrific part of it all came when the fire had been extinguished and the terrorists and been killed. parents knew years searching for their children. i went through a...
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in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who commit fraud against the government as being treasonous. they undermine the government. when you look at governments around the world that do not succeed, it is because there's too much corruption. we don't have enough people overseeing contractors. we are making bad decisions on what to do in those countries. it is a lot of things that don't involve sending someone to jail. making government more efficient. guest: there was one example of a prosecution that produced jail time for a significant official. a man got a year in prison and served it for kickbacks. the obstacles in the path are so
in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who...
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>> i would argue the first call for a rare week kicked saddam hussein out of kuwait but did not kill and and change the regime in baghdad. arguably the 1958 intervention and 11 non was another example. it is only more of a surgical strike. trying to deal with the problem and get out without really changing the domestic institution. >> why the focus on presidents eisenhower, kennedy, and johnson? >> people have proposed a lot of different explanations for why we see it to different models. some argue that it is a lot to do with the international environment. maybe the cold war recede a certain model of intervention and different models dominating in the post september 11th time frame. if the united states always chooses one model. scholars have argued almost always try to promote democracy. it really has to do with to occupy the oval office. it is the president who matters profoundly. and so i showed that there are not an infinite number of ways. really a major fault line, and we can categorize presidents based on whether they fall into one of two categories depending upon how they pe
>> i would argue the first call for a rare week kicked saddam hussein out of kuwait but did not kill and and change the regime in baghdad. arguably the 1958 intervention and 11 non was another example. it is only more of a surgical strike. trying to deal with the problem and get out without really changing the domestic institution. >> why the focus on presidents eisenhower, kennedy, and johnson? >> people have proposed a lot of different explanations for why we see it to...
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was part of an attempt to get saddam to withdraw from kuwait. he described how saddam indicated he was willing to do so. quickly, the interest in negotiating a withdrawal was changed. the country became fixed on some -- on extracting saddam by force. host: kane bassein of jordan -- king hussein of jordan was "a survivor." how? guest: he was an honest broker. he would talk to anybody in hi s quest to try to bring about a comprehensive peace settlement in the middle east. he secretly negotiated for years with the us release -- the israelis to settle the differences -- their differences. this called for an end from the hositlit -- hostilities via the return of the west bank to jordan. host: 1 key benchmark was run that signing on the -- a key benchmark was from that signing in 1978. what did king hussein think? guest: i think he was always for the accord, but why can we be included a -- cannot we be included? his entire life, as jack describes, he tried everything he could think of to get u.n. resolutions 242 implemented -- -- u.n. resolution 242 i
was part of an attempt to get saddam to withdraw from kuwait. he described how saddam indicated he was willing to do so. quickly, the interest in negotiating a withdrawal was changed. the country became fixed on some -- on extracting saddam by force. host: kane bassein of jordan -- king hussein of jordan was "a survivor." how? guest: he was an honest broker. he would talk to anybody in hi s quest to try to bring about a comprehensive peace settlement in the middle east. he secretly...
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terrier square proclaiming his belief in human rights and freedom and democracy and the next stop was kuwait and it turned out he was travelling with eight arms company executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult after bennett r.t. london. where european owns giants have signed up to bring the long planned south stream gas pipeline a step closer to reality the pipeline would run under the black sea and be another means of pumping russian gas directly into europe just like the nord stream network which opened earlier on this month what is the need to have a drink you've got the
terrier square proclaiming his belief in human rights and freedom and democracy and the next stop was kuwait and it turned out he was travelling with eight arms company executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big...