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. >> they're driving this and another car from kuwait to morocco. >> they look like a 5-year-old gotthe sticker book out and went all over this car. i'm not even into cars but even i know you shouldn't do this. >> no. especially when you're driving next to people driving really cool ferraris or other good-looking cars. >> maybe that's just the style in kuwait. they may think our custom cars are ugly. >> you're right. maybe they think our cars are boring. really, just black? i don't know why the pink car on the hood says try me once. like try me the color once or i'll let you ride in the car once. >> we wouldn't drive these cars. >> so if they came here and said, nick, would you drive this car? >> you know what, maybe i would drive it. i wouldn't allow any ptures.u o stinks -- >> trying to spread cold butter onto toast in the morning. >> the greatest invention ever is sliced bread and you can't spread anything on it when it's cold. >> there may now be a solution thanks to a u.k. bread baker. they have developed the toasty knife. they say this is britain's top five annoyances. this toa
. >> they're driving this and another car from kuwait to morocco. >> they look like a 5-year-old gotthe sticker book out and went all over this car. i'm not even into cars but even i know you shouldn't do this. >> no. especially when you're driving next to people driving really cool ferraris or other good-looking cars. >> maybe that's just the style in kuwait. they may think our custom cars are ugly. >> you're right. maybe they think our cars are boring. really,...
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and third, the aud kuwait availability of jobs. that's pay more to the demand side. i certainly wouldn't think of adding work requirements to other programs that don't currently have them in a client where there's inaud kuwait job availability. >> i want to pick up on the comment of the people entering the work a day world and learning how that works before they get trapped. the minimum wage can va this disincentive for young people to have that world. i encourage congress to think long and hard before they increase that again. >> thank you, very much. >> the chair recognizes mr. larson from connecticut for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman davis. i would to commend you for the spirit and bipartisanship which this is held. i had the recent opportunity, about a year ago to travel to china. and got in a heated debate. one this committee is familiar with about china currency and also the trade disparity that exists between our countries. and former ambassador chen made this point. he said, you know, how many people do you think we've lifted out of poverty in china? i
and third, the aud kuwait availability of jobs. that's pay more to the demand side. i certainly wouldn't think of adding work requirements to other programs that don't currently have them in a client where there's inaud kuwait job availability. >> i want to pick up on the comment of the people entering the work a day world and learning how that works before they get trapped. the minimum wage can va this disincentive for young people to have that world. i encourage congress to think long...
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otherwise i got to ask exxon mobile or the governor of kuwait kuwait. >> the olympics are not sponsored. which is outraged why the politicians had something to say. unless you're giving me $1, $2 or $3 towards my training, you can't get mad over who is manufacturing it. in france the the tennis player, they sponsor her. they make sure that she's the best athlete. >> so other countries sponsor their own athletes because they're patriotic and they want them to represent france, china whatever it is. it's their athletes. we sell them way in terms of sponsorships so our athletes are nascar cars where you can just put your brands anywhere. can i buy an athlete? >> you can. >> cenk: maybe a cheap athlete. >> who knows. >> cenk: i don't know, we'll put "the young turks" logo on them and say this american athlete brought to you by "the young turks"." >> ralph lauren did issue a statement. you said at the top of the segment that they are going to continue to work with these american athletes through 2014, and they will make sure that they're trying to be committed to the fact that we'll make sur
otherwise i got to ask exxon mobile or the governor of kuwait kuwait. >> the olympics are not sponsored. which is outraged why the politicians had something to say. unless you're giving me $1, $2 or $3 towards my training, you can't get mad over who is manufacturing it. in france the the tennis player, they sponsor her. they make sure that she's the best athlete. >> so other countries sponsor their own athletes because they're patriotic and they want them to represent france, china...
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. >> is it fair to ask for an increase and at this time kuwait can you wait a little bit longer? >> we have not gotten that, so i think that we have waited long actually. i said that the work load has increased and everyone they know is dedicated and working hard to still assure that students are educated and is in addition we're concerned about critical thinking skills. we're working hard to make sure that occurs. >> if i represent the media, i think that sometimes we, the media "focus on the negative. one thing that i notice is how to portray in the media and all they have to do is just get a c average and you're admitted into san jose statement i never said at a university or you have said that a c is good enough. i said how many of you think an employeer is going to higher someone with a c average. where do you think that students are getting that from? >> well, i think it's where it's an urban myth that's correct. i can just coast along and take the free ride and then i will buckle down. i don't need the general education skills because my focus is education. why do i need t
. >> is it fair to ask for an increase and at this time kuwait can you wait a little bit longer? >> we have not gotten that, so i think that we have waited long actually. i said that the work load has increased and everyone they know is dedicated and working hard to still assure that students are educated and is in addition we're concerned about critical thinking skills. we're working hard to make sure that occurs. >> if i represent the media, i think that sometimes we, the...
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. >> detectives had been investigating simmons and kuwait since last year. -- simmons and coit. an informant told them they had a three-six girls working for them as prostitutes at any given time, either at the warehouse are at several hotels in the baltimore area. this is not the first time they have been in trouble with the law. both were arrested after arranging a prostitution meade up two years ago. they were given probation before judgment and a fine. our department spokesman kevin cartwright explained why simmons kept his job after that 2010 case. >> the outcome of the case by the judicial system -- it would have to be a guilty plea. that is how we would proceed with our penalties in this position. >> charges from the 2010 case against coit drop, but he does have previous convictions for robbery and assault. simmons has been suspended from the vertebra without pay pending the outcome of the investigation. >> the baltimore city fire chief may be getting a pay raise. that possibility is sparking outrage among the rank-and-file. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is expected to m
. >> detectives had been investigating simmons and kuwait since last year. -- simmons and coit. an informant told them they had a three-six girls working for them as prostitutes at any given time, either at the warehouse are at several hotels in the baltimore area. this is not the first time they have been in trouble with the law. both were arrested after arranging a prostitution meade up two years ago. they were given probation before judgment and a fine. our department spokesman kevin...
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it left for from auction in kuwait. police say it'll help protect officers when they pursue armed suspects. >>> the aclu, sued west conference school district over deteriorating conditions over the school. the suit claims the day school often has no heat or electricity. the aclu says the school is innocent help academically at risk students buts no regular math or science teacher. >>> a dangerous new challenge gaining possible popularity on youtube is leaving impressionalble children with serious injuries. all they need is two things you probably nor why kitchen right now. it's called ice and salt challenge. it involves creating conditions for frostbite and seeing how long you can stand the pain. >> i heard like drinking for per real but this is my first timing hearing in and about. >> also going viral is this photo with second degree burns on his back from ice and salt exposure. experts hope this will act derent instead of fueling the trend. >>> fans to have beloved television shows shows are marijuanaing loss of andy
it left for from auction in kuwait. police say it'll help protect officers when they pursue armed suspects. >>> the aclu, sued west conference school district over deteriorating conditions over the school. the suit claims the day school often has no heat or electricity. the aclu says the school is innocent help academically at risk students buts no regular math or science teacher. >>> a dangerous new challenge gaining possible popularity on youtube is leaving impressionalble...
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in a village in kuwait, some are not so sure. >> they are back flying low and seemingly relaxed, evenver the middle of the main street. it is as if the storks know this is their village. back from their winter quarters in africa, they ever themselves to nest building. the other residents have accepted that here, everything revolves around the storks. as he is just an hour's drive southeast of the croatian capital, but it seems as if time stood still here 100 years ago. the village would have died out completely if it were not for the many storks. some years, there are more than 200. twice as many as there are human residents. for instance, they have raised three children and nine grandchildren, all of whom have flown the nest for the big city. but the couple say they are not lonely. they have more stores than anyone else in the village. now, they are looking forward to this summer's group of start chicks -- stork chicks. even if ornithologists it differently, they are convinced there's are monogamous. they say there are no affairs year. unlike perhaps with some of the human residents
in a village in kuwait, some are not so sure. >> they are back flying low and seemingly relaxed, evenver the middle of the main street. it is as if the storks know this is their village. back from their winter quarters in africa, they ever themselves to nest building. the other residents have accepted that here, everything revolves around the storks. as he is just an hour's drive southeast of the croatian capital, but it seems as if time stood still here 100 years ago. the village would...
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kuwait's you that two rows of seats their end there's huge chest involved in this. did we absolutely and you'd be amazed there really are a lot of people who say they really don't have an issue that people stealing their seats but they're not taking chances. their bids big sign the say the smith family did not take. and for good reason. >>> it's wonderful. elizabeth kok-saghyz some much. the independence day party is coming back to livermore the fireworks show was canceled last year because of budget cuts the largest cost associated with the show are police overtime and holiday pay. after a year of pulling resources citizens came up with enough cash to cover the fireworks. and the city take in enough to cover first responders. >>> speaking of the media with the head this is turning days instead of having to pay them as overtime. red with cnn's chopper 2 this city's the to allow for the july fireworks this to fund- raisers. >>> the fourth of july celebration has already begun and one bay area community the knees and held its annual towards like parade tonight. dancer
kuwait's you that two rows of seats their end there's huge chest involved in this. did we absolutely and you'd be amazed there really are a lot of people who say they really don't have an issue that people stealing their seats but they're not taking chances. their bids big sign the say the smith family did not take. and for good reason. >>> it's wonderful. elizabeth kok-saghyz some much. the independence day party is coming back to livermore the fireworks show was canceled last year...
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>> tell but something we are kuwait excited about that allow you to help foster kids in the bay area achieve their dream. all you need is face back. we and sleep train dream up for the dream campaign. here's how it works. for every new like that we get on face back this summer we donate 1 dollar to sleep train foster kids program. if you already like us on facebook, tell your friends and spread the word. facebook.com slash abc 7 news and click like and we can help foster children. >> well new research suggest that day dreaming guess for our brains. study finds that giving our brain a break improves memory. also impacts the way we build memory with scientist saying it's critical for learning from past experiences. the study also finds that reflection contributes to our reasoning skills. the research is in the july issue of perspective on psychological science. day treatment away. >> u.s. navy provided unbelievable site off the san diego coast this weekend. it is a vessel, research vessel literally flipped into the ocean. built by the navy and operated
>> tell but something we are kuwait excited about that allow you to help foster kids in the bay area achieve their dream. all you need is face back. we and sleep train dream up for the dream campaign. here's how it works. for every new like that we get on face back this summer we donate 1 dollar to sleep train foster kids program. if you already like us on facebook, tell your friends and spread the word. facebook.com slash abc 7 news and click like and we...
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asia pacific, and that broad based growth in the middle east includes saudi arabia and uae, qatar, kuwait, around the asia pacific rim we've been working very hard in places like japan, korea, our customers in australia, india, singapore. a really broad based growth in both regions as they deal with some very tough security challenges ahead. they're also looking for next- generation capabilities that can be delivered affordably and on schedule. >> brazil is another one of the important markets for you. you were just there for a whirlwind visit. they've delayed their fighter competition by about six months. on the commercial side, you guys have struck a daily with embraer air, and on the defense side you've struck a deal to help them market the kc-390 twin-engine tactical transport. how important is this alliance that you have with embraer air to winning in brazil? >> i am burglary is a very important -- embraer is a very important partner to us. boeing has been in brazil for about 80 years so that relationship is one that's very important for us to continue to invest in. in april we annou
asia pacific, and that broad based growth in the middle east includes saudi arabia and uae, qatar, kuwait, around the asia pacific rim we've been working very hard in places like japan, korea, our customers in australia, india, singapore. a really broad based growth in both regions as they deal with some very tough security challenges ahead. they're also looking for next- generation capabilities that can be delivered affordably and on schedule. >> brazil is another one of the important...
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. >> tell but something we are kuwait excited about that allow you to help foster kids in the bay area achieve their dream. all you need is face back. we and sleep train dream up for the dream campaign. here's how it works. for every new like that we get on face back this summer we donate 1 dollar to sleep train foster kids program. if you already like us on facebook, tell your friends and spread the word. facebook.com slash abc 7 news and click like and we can help foster children. >> well new research suggest that day dreaming guess for our brains. study finds that giving our brain a break improves memory. also impacts the way we build memory with scientist saying it's critical for learning from past experiences. the study also finds that reflection contributes to our reasoning skills. the research is in the july issue of perspective on psychological science. day treatment away. >> u.s. navy provided unbelievable site off the san diego coast this weekend. it is a vessel, research vessel literally flipped into the ocean. built by the navy and operated by the scripps institution of oce
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middle east last week, do you think that the american people will support 100,000 troops being sent to kuwait ten years from now to protect oil? i don't think so. i think this is a tremendous challenge for the military. there's one other thing, though, ed sort of alluded to it, that i think is terribly important in all this. this was a tremendous private sector free market success in a period of stupendous market failures in other sectors. and this happened -- the federal government had no role in this. 94%, 95% of the resources are on state and private land. the feds had nothing to do with it. it was a complete surprise to everybody, but it was driven by independent companies being very innovative, responding to high prices. and people forget that there
middle east last week, do you think that the american people will support 100,000 troops being sent to kuwait ten years from now to protect oil? i don't think so. i think this is a tremendous challenge for the military. there's one other thing, though, ed sort of alluded to it, that i think is terribly important in all this. this was a tremendous private sector free market success in a period of stupendous market failures in other sectors. and this happened -- the federal government had no role...
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tunisia or libya or shortly probably in syria, maybe bahrain, yemen, jordan, perhaps saudi arabia, kuwait, who knows where all else, but also elsewhere in the world and sadly, yes, including here. next slide.
tunisia or libya or shortly probably in syria, maybe bahrain, yemen, jordan, perhaps saudi arabia, kuwait, who knows where all else, but also elsewhere in the world and sadly, yes, including here. next slide.
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how day dreaming is good >> tell but something we are kuwait excited about that allow you to help fosteray area achieve their dream. all you need is face back. we and sleep train dream up for the dream campaign. here's how it works. for every new like that we get on face back this summer we donate 1 dollar to sleep train foster kids program. if you already like us on facebook, tell your friends and spread the word. facebook.com slash abc 7 news and click like and we can help foster children. >> well new research suggest that day dreaming guess for our brains. study finds that giving our brain a break improves memory. also impacts the way we build memory with scientist saying it's critical for learning from past experiences. the study also finds that reflection contributes to our reasoning skills. the research is in the july issue of perspective on psychological science. day treatment away. >> u.s. navy provided unbelievable site off the sanhit is a vessel, f literally flipped into the ocean. built by the navy and operated by the scripps institution of oceanography the ship flips 90 degre
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in kuwait he was a u.s. customs agent. bernard james definitely has some skills, a lot of them, but now he's going from over the pond on to the court trading in his fatigues for a basketball jersey. air force staff sergeant bernard james has experienced a different kind of draft, the nba draft. he was picked in the second round and is now a dallas maverick. bernard, first of all, congratulations, definitely not your typical path to the nba. >> thank you, thank you, yeah, definitely not. >> so what did it feel like when you found out you were drafted? i mean, you got a standing ovation. everybody stood up shouting your name, shouting usa. >> yeah. it just felt amazing. you know, i love seeing people's patriotism and i love seeing the crowd come together like that. you know, they were kind of cheering against each other all night. all of them had their jerseys on for the teams they liked so it was good seeing them all coming together and shouting, you know, usa. >> now i'm curious, iraq, qatar, kuwait in, particular iraq. ho
in kuwait he was a u.s. customs agent. bernard james definitely has some skills, a lot of them, but now he's going from over the pond on to the court trading in his fatigues for a basketball jersey. air force staff sergeant bernard james has experienced a different kind of draft, the nba draft. he was picked in the second round and is now a dallas maverick. bernard, first of all, congratulations, definitely not your typical path to the nba. >> thank you, thank you, yeah, definitely not....
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much better government than their neighbors to the east and west than than iran or syria you know kuwait is you know out in out you know monarchy you got to prefer iraq to that and even with turkey the you know it's it's pretty close you know the same abuses that are thrown at maliki a precipices you know jailing his opponents you know happen in turkey as well it's a rough neighborhood and they play hardball politics now is it as democratic as we would like no but i still think that we have now an iraq that is a standing challenge to the iranian regime that shows a different way for a clearly you know government that remain and that remains to be seen nothing that remains to be seen bob let's talk about al qaeda is all kind of getting stronger is it just because the state is weak well cut is present i think a lot of what they had to it has migrated into syria where you know they they find in the mess of the turmoil of syria you know more operational strength and of course i think that the center a lot of them have returned either to libya or to yemen and then of course into the subsahara
much better government than their neighbors to the east and west than than iran or syria you know kuwait is you know out in out you know monarchy you got to prefer iraq to that and even with turkey the you know it's it's pretty close you know the same abuses that are thrown at maliki a precipices you know jailing his opponents you know happen in turkey as well it's a rough neighborhood and they play hardball politics now is it as democratic as we would like no but i still think that we have now...
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not in american people, at least american government, will no longer be sending troops to liberate kuwait or anywhere else because we have become or will become more energy self-sufficient. middle eastern oil and gas still important to the rest of the world. and our economies are intimately linked to the rest of the world. there is only one global power that can secure that supply today. rightly or wrongly. are we, therefore, going to relinquish that role? are we, therefore, going to cooperate with others? i'm thinking, again, about chip china and india in terms of the global responsibility of making sure through oil and gas supply that the global economy is also healthy and not just our own domestic economy. i'm not so sure. i would like to probe that notion a little bit. clearly this is not going to happen overnight. it will be a transition. will that change the thinking on washington's part about a blue water indian navy, blue water chinese navy? this is a panel on gegeopolitic. i think this is the sort of thing we haven't really thought about very much and needs to be discussed more i
not in american people, at least american government, will no longer be sending troops to liberate kuwait or anywhere else because we have become or will become more energy self-sufficient. middle eastern oil and gas still important to the rest of the world. and our economies are intimately linked to the rest of the world. there is only one global power that can secure that supply today. rightly or wrongly. are we, therefore, going to relinquish that role? are we, therefore, going to cooperate...
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trying to help both peoples i think the big we ring in for people in syria is seeing the change in kuwait in peace in a political way not by council forces. now when you talk about syria what's important to keep in mind is this sequence of events it is true that the syrian army is employing having artillery in the city it is true that civilians may be dying in the clashes the. syrian army of course believes and sad that all those clashes all those casualties rather are unintentional but when the syrian tanks roll on into the city it's important to keep in mind that they are conducting dire military operations in response to terror attacks that have been happening in this city that have been happening in aleppo for several months i visited around three months ago and already this city was damaged by all these struggle there a lot of cases of industrial terrorism when whole factories were set on fire because that owners were believed to be a star sympathizers or because they refused to pay the so-called revolution that would you do revolutions the attacks that the free syrian army attempted
trying to help both peoples i think the big we ring in for people in syria is seeing the change in kuwait in peace in a political way not by council forces. now when you talk about syria what's important to keep in mind is this sequence of events it is true that the syrian army is employing having artillery in the city it is true that civilians may be dying in the clashes the. syrian army of course believes and sad that all those clashes all those casualties rather are unintentional but when...
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>> well, i started in lebanon, then kuwait, syria, pakistan, iraq, and now afghanistan, so six times.ey: you sure know how to pick them. he was a junior officer in beirut back in 1983 when he was caught in the first major bombing of a u.s. embassy by islamic terrorists. he was ambassador to iraq where he helped turn that war around, and he retired in 2009, but then, president obama asked him to take on afghanistan two years later. ambassador crocker is joining us from the state department. ambassador crocker, one of your goals was to get the enemy to the negotiating table. that really hasn't happened, and i wonder why the taliban aren't talking. >> scott, bear in mind, that while we definitely want to see a negotiated settlement-- that's how insurgencies end-- it's not our negotiating table where we want to see the taliban. it is the afghan negotiating table. what you're not going to get, scott, in my estimation, is some kind of grand bargain or the entirety of the taliban come to terms with the afghan government. it's going to be chipping away, breaking them apart, breaking them loos
>> well, i started in lebanon, then kuwait, syria, pakistan, iraq, and now afghanistan, so six times.ey: you sure know how to pick them. he was a junior officer in beirut back in 1983 when he was caught in the first major bombing of a u.s. embassy by islamic terrorists. he was ambassador to iraq where he helped turn that war around, and he retired in 2009, but then, president obama asked him to take on afghanistan two years later. ambassador crocker is joining us from the state...
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it would be a cig cabot policy mistake to require resip pent benefits to work without ensuring cad kuwait job availability this is exactly the same argument that some made against welfare reform in the '90s that it was wrong to guarantee work. how do you define adequate job availability? >> i was there at the time thinking, writing about welfare reform. i didn't mean to emply that there should be a guaranteed job for everyone. which my statement in my testimony was meant to stress that absent stronger labor demand, right now if you look at the low wage labor market, for example, we'll find there are far more job seekers than job availability. of coursely that's partly a of a function of the recession. even in the economy when the business cycle is expanding the business market is qualified by excess supply and not enough jobs. reform was quite successful through this period of full employment, it's actually been quite unsuccessful ever since. even with relatively low unemployment rates. welfare reform is largely regarded as a success, it really hasn't been over the last decade or so as th
it would be a cig cabot policy mistake to require resip pent benefits to work without ensuring cad kuwait job availability this is exactly the same argument that some made against welfare reform in the '90s that it was wrong to guarantee work. how do you define adequate job availability? >> i was there at the time thinking, writing about welfare reform. i didn't mean to emply that there should be a guaranteed job for everyone. which my statement in my testimony was meant to stress that...
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. >> it is intesting that saudia arabia and kuwait have avoided thconfctua.instn upf s er ou tjutr ig ccar t ndta difference? >> it is a fundamental difference. basically, saudi arabia has a shia anunippatio hhamoat, usey v re. e nsioaven t down. the reason they e putting put downs ak sthonr eye nnppl n t e qrter has been given. the same weekend that na pe dotrt t in libya,teui rn. e ss retem ondhe wa g appen. that is what they say. iibth wanumberore questions? of high-profile journalists that were killed. can you spk of the danger of coveringhese types of events? >> yes, it is increasily er e ycles,y ch nim were in ms. rodda. it was under siege and they came in by and as ed dd thon time. it is getting more dangers to my b. the ,gernmen nw aton unr n tssen g targeted. paris was my friend and she was wehk e sard wo months o rns. r rterst report, it was from homes. she wrote about howhe government was sharing a cilian area in what the ildr wergointug e wre t the io sewteidows -- it was one of the most beautiful and moving pieces shd r e. arehenyerfr ti ayll'de
. >> it is intesting that saudia arabia and kuwait have avoided thconfctua.instn upf s er ou tjutr ig ccar t ndta difference? >> it is a fundamental difference. basically, saudi arabia has a shia anunippatio hhamoat, usey v re. e nsioaven t down. the reason they e putting put downs ak sthonr eye nnppl n t e qrter has been given. the same weekend that na pe dotrt t in libya,teui rn. e ss retem ondhe wa g appen. that is what they say. iibth wanumberore questions? of high-profile...
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here you had a country that was on state department's terrorist list, a country that had invaded kuwait. you had a country that engaged a long war with iran, a country shooting at american planes every day as the uk and u.s. aircraft patrolled the no-fly zones in the northern and southern part of iraq. and you had a country that was -- had rejected, i think eventually some 17 u.n. resolutions. so i don't think it's surprising that a number of people in both political parties held that view. >> well the by and large, these are the people that moved into the administration,ed athat view before they got into the administration. >> but broadly supported by the democrats and president clinton will i don't question that. it was interesting this was placed, this was set up by i think robert kagan and bill crystal, the office was located the weekly standard. here all of you were together then and i just wonder if you remember why you signed that letter and what the circumstances were around it because people called us all the time and said, we should have known this was coming because these guy
here you had a country that was on state department's terrorist list, a country that had invaded kuwait. you had a country that engaged a long war with iran, a country shooting at american planes every day as the uk and u.s. aircraft patrolled the no-fly zones in the northern and southern part of iraq. and you had a country that was -- had rejected, i think eventually some 17 u.n. resolutions. so i don't think it's surprising that a number of people in both political parties held that view....
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if you lose 10% of kuwait, you climbed $200 and you get your -- 10% of your whea breedseight, yu get $200. >> there are some scam artists. >> unfortunately, yes. there are people taking advantage of the consumer. >> been? one is wait verification. if you're just getting paid to lose weight and have not verified, it is probably too good to be true. if your friends have not done that but your friends of friends have, that is something to look out for. ask a question on the facebook page. >> a lot of these companies are trying to sell their goods. >> exactly. they're offering a cash back as a way to do that. but it is probably too good to be true. >> if you cannot reach them for support? >> exactly. if you cannot get in touch with someone within 24 to 40 hours, something is wrong. legitimate companies note their concern about these things. >> you ought to be able to google any company out there. maybe it does not exist legitimacy. >> search around. look and see if there's anything out there. >> you just mentioned, lack of media coverage. >> getting weight -- getting paid to lose weight
if you lose 10% of kuwait, you climbed $200 and you get your -- 10% of your whea breedseight, yu get $200. >> there are some scam artists. >> unfortunately, yes. there are people taking advantage of the consumer. >> been? one is wait verification. if you're just getting paid to lose weight and have not verified, it is probably too good to be true. if your friends have not done that but your friends of friends have, that is something to look out for. ask a question on the...
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security council plus qatar kuwait and other representatives of the arab league all agreed to take a more vigorous final stand and getting the cease fire and moving towards some kind of government transition and quite frankly there really is no viable alternative to the non-playing alternately working with the cooperation of all of those countries that were signatories unfortunately qatar saudi arabia turkey continue to provide financing and significant weapons to the opposition u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton continues to insist as a non-negotiable demand that our side steps down and of course these are all violations of the very document that was signed in geneva just two weeks ago show. the proposal for the formation of this possible constitutional government as cold as was proposed as you say. your position of course. you've got to go nothing else to be discussed the stronger hand. well i think russia and china are both backing the positions taken by kofi anon the arab league and by president assad and you have a number of countries that are still adamantly committed to i
security council plus qatar kuwait and other representatives of the arab league all agreed to take a more vigorous final stand and getting the cease fire and moving towards some kind of government transition and quite frankly there really is no viable alternative to the non-playing alternately working with the cooperation of all of those countries that were signatories unfortunately qatar saudi arabia turkey continue to provide financing and significant weapons to the opposition u.s. secretary...
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other cities so i think the big we ring for people in syria is seeing the change in kuwait in a piece in a political way not by council forces. well the focus of the conflict shifted to aleppo after the army flushed out what it described as militants from key districts in the capital damascus but the u.s. has shaken off the set but while hailing the rebels actions and pledging additional support from the investigative website who was why don't call me spoke to me he says the mainstream media is singing in chub with washington's anti a sad stands a decision had been taken and that it was necessary to intervene or invade or whatever you want to call it and then all the news is fit to match and so what we see is a whole series of documented unsupported allegations in the case of syria as in the case of libya these are allegations of mass rape. and of massacres without carefully trying to establish who exactly did wired who saw what and so forth what we do is we start finding that it goes it's trans traceable back to several individuals who seem to be syrian emigres living very interestin
other cities so i think the big we ring for people in syria is seeing the change in kuwait in a piece in a political way not by council forces. well the focus of the conflict shifted to aleppo after the army flushed out what it described as militants from key districts in the capital damascus but the u.s. has shaken off the set but while hailing the rebels actions and pledging additional support from the investigative website who was why don't call me spoke to me he says the mainstream media is...
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. >> the first time on the border of iraq and kuwait it was 2003. my second deployment i went to iraq. that was 2006, 2007. >> in 2009 manning was getting ready for another difficult assignment, a 15 month deployment to afghanistan. but before deploying the staff sergeant had something very important to attend to. >> you got married in september of 2009. >> we got married in hawaii on the beach the two of us. >> we decided to do the wedding and then have a reception or something after i had gotten back. >> he was set to deploy and i knew that at the time we were getting married so we were kind of preparing for that. >> shawn's bride autumn was new to the military life. >> you have to get yourself prepared in the mind set for that. it's rough. you have no clue of what a deployment is about. this would have been my first time dealing with that. >> with their wedding reception delayed staff sergeant manning de prayered h-- prepared his unit. >> do you remember the last time you said good-bye to sean? >> it was october. it was at the airport. i dropped
. >> the first time on the border of iraq and kuwait it was 2003. my second deployment i went to iraq. that was 2006, 2007. >> in 2009 manning was getting ready for another difficult assignment, a 15 month deployment to afghanistan. but before deploying the staff sergeant had something very important to attend to. >> you got married in september of 2009. >> we got married in hawaii on the beach the two of us. >> we decided to do the wedding and then have a...
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three problem in the middle east let me say i was there sixty patriot advance capability missiles to kuwait fire find radars excuse me to iran or you know why we don't want to be a threat copters to lebanon now we know you know why we want to run to be a threat the firearms a threat we've got to sell all these weapons to these people including about sixty billion dollars worth of lockheed martin medium and low altitude and if it. so we're going to be making a lot of money but what about the cuts do you think of the sequestration is actually going to go through. will not do enough but is it going to do that and tell me explain this mentality me to me that i just can't understand of congress actually passing a bill already passing passing a law already we're going to do this and then finding a way to just leave all your way out of all the commitments that are in for specially weasel your way out with regard to defense and defense has to be a bill payer we are in trouble physically and defense has to be a bill payer center for american progress and i.p.s. just so i worked out a report with the
three problem in the middle east let me say i was there sixty patriot advance capability missiles to kuwait fire find radars excuse me to iran or you know why we don't want to be a threat copters to lebanon now we know you know why we want to run to be a threat the firearms a threat we've got to sell all these weapons to these people including about sixty billion dollars worth of lockheed martin medium and low altitude and if it. so we're going to be making a lot of money but what about the...
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. >> eliot: how far did this raid kuwait? who was includeed? elected members of congress?he is else were included other than the scientists themselves. >> scientists journalists congressional staff and a member of congress. this is not limited to leaks. it has snowballed into a highly invasive retaliatory investigation. >> eliot: you called it an enemy's list. >> they called it the target list and categorized 21 people with descriptions about how they were working target, and these became the people that they searched for their communications during the surveillance. >> eliot: how far up in the fda did this go? >> no doubt it went to the top. we've seen e-mails that has gone to hamburg the commissioner, and it was reported in today's paper that the council of hhs approved it. >> eliot: what is next? you filed a lawsuit. what will the next steps be? >> we're going to challenge this as aggressively as possible. do we live in orwellian state? do we have whistle blowing rights? or can you be targeted for outrageous monitoring simply because you raised concerns related to the p
. >> eliot: how far did this raid kuwait? who was includeed? elected members of congress?he is else were included other than the scientists themselves. >> scientists journalists congressional staff and a member of congress. this is not limited to leaks. it has snowballed into a highly invasive retaliatory investigation. >> eliot: you called it an enemy's list. >> they called it the target list and categorized 21 people with descriptions about how they were working...
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. >> he went to kuwait, afghanistan, jordan, israel and france. you think there's a fear of being away too long? is it a mistake? i kind of agree with bob. or is there a fear, i don't want to leave because he's getting momentum in. >> i don't know. i can't answer that question. what i want to talk about is what he did in london. he mentioned concerns over security. i think it's interesting because he got heat from cameron who said we didn't have our olympics in the middle of nowhere, referring to salt lake city. mitt romney says things no one likes to hear. >> what was he talking about, security around the olympics? >> he said is london ready for the olympics. >> he was talking about security because they were having problems. he's dead right. >> he is right. >> if you're not critical of safety issues and something bad happens you're to blame. it bugs me because so many people don't speak up. they didn't speak up at the fort hood shootings. he was a businessman. he said something that he honestly felt was right and he is right. >> to your point, b
. >> he went to kuwait, afghanistan, jordan, israel and france. you think there's a fear of being away too long? is it a mistake? i kind of agree with bob. or is there a fear, i don't want to leave because he's getting momentum in. >> i don't know. i can't answer that question. what i want to talk about is what he did in london. he mentioned concerns over security. i think it's interesting because he got heat from cameron who said we didn't have our olympics in the middle of...
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. >> the first time on the border of iraq and kuwait it was 2003. my second deployment i went to iraq. that was 2006, 2007. >> in 2009 manning was getting ready for another difficult assignment, a 15 month deployment to afghanistan. but before deploying the staff sergeant had something very important to attend to. >> you got married in september of 2009. >> we got married in hawaii on the beach the two of us. >> we decided to do the wedding and then have a reception or something after i had gotten back. >> he was set to deploy and i knew that at the time we were getting married so we were kind of preparing for that. >> shawn's bride autumn was new to the military life. >> you have to get yourself prepared in the mind set for that. it's rough. you have no clue of what a deployment is about. this would have been my first time dealing with that. >> with their wedding reception delayed staff sergeant manning de prayered h-- prepared his unit. >> do you remember the last time you said good-bye to sean? t the airport.ber. i dropped him off. >> she would s
. >> the first time on the border of iraq and kuwait it was 2003. my second deployment i went to iraq. that was 2006, 2007. >> in 2009 manning was getting ready for another difficult assignment, a 15 month deployment to afghanistan. but before deploying the staff sergeant had something very important to attend to. >> you got married in september of 2009. >> we got married in hawaii on the beach the two of us. >> we decided to do the wedding and then have a...
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shows the range. 1250 miles puts the area of yellow in the bull's eye. 100,000 american troops in red kuwait bahrain and a number of u.s. troops in afghanistan that could be hit by iranians missiles and that also included in the map is any city here in israel which the iranians could launch missiles at. that would have a strong effect and could possibly lead to more retaliation by the united states or israel itself. >> thank you. joining us, fox news contributor and former assistant secretary of defense under pot ronald president ronald reagan. you listen to his report. are you getting the sense iran is getting desperate with oil revenues down and sanction taking effect. >> sure. the iranians are reacting to the new sanctions posed in the last week. they've already -- the value of their dollar has fallen 50% and they know there's another round of sanctions coming. why is it important to them? 80% of the gmp. iran is dependent on oil sales. 50% of government revenues depend on oil sales and prices so they're reacting because they're talking to three different audiences. one, as leland implied
shows the range. 1250 miles puts the area of yellow in the bull's eye. 100,000 american troops in red kuwait bahrain and a number of u.s. troops in afghanistan that could be hit by iranians missiles and that also included in the map is any city here in israel which the iranians could launch missiles at. that would have a strong effect and could possibly lead to more retaliation by the united states or israel itself. >> thank you. joining us, fox news contributor and former assistant...
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i've received orders and deployed to kuwait back in 2004. my string of peach trees was in jeopardy.driver and i mapped out a course and on the morning of july 4th, i ran it. >> three, two, one and begin. >> for us over in the combat zone, we're fighting for the liberties that we all hold dear. it was a piece of america back on july 4th and a piece of atlanta. we're in the middle of a desert in a combat zone halfway around the world at 95 degrees, at 5 c5:00 a.m. in the mornings. the atlanta track club was great. she sent a thousands shirts and banners. it's very special. i'm a very patriotic person. that's why i am very involved with this. also, the atlanta track club is just super in this support now for eight years of these overseas races to let our service members have a little piece of america on july 4th in a combat zone halfway around the world. >>> coming up, he believes his widow was poisoned, and now she wants to prove it. she's not just any he. he is the palestinian leader arafat. the mystery behind his death. hear what scientists have found on his toothbrush and clothing.
i've received orders and deployed to kuwait back in 2004. my string of peach trees was in jeopardy.driver and i mapped out a course and on the morning of july 4th, i ran it. >> three, two, one and begin. >> for us over in the combat zone, we're fighting for the liberties that we all hold dear. it was a piece of america back on july 4th and a piece of atlanta. we're in the middle of a desert in a combat zone halfway around the world at 95 degrees, at 5 c5:00 a.m. in the mornings. the...