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so it may come from, originally through, from kuwait or bahrain. >> do you think in kuwait they're deep-frying mars bars? >> i think they're deep-frying some sort of chocolate. >> oh, and it came from the idea. >> that's right, okay hmm, hmm. okay, this is it. ketchup and all. hmm. >> it's very tasty. >> it's very strange.
so it may come from, originally through, from kuwait or bahrain. >> do you think in kuwait they're deep-frying mars bars? >> i think they're deep-frying some sort of chocolate. >> oh, and it came from the idea. >> that's right, okay hmm, hmm. okay, this is it. ketchup and all. hmm. >> it's very tasty. >> it's very strange.
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there was an invasion of kuwait and the next thing i know and i woke up i was the mayor. i don't know how. [ laughter ] well the vote yesterday capped off a hell of a couple of days for rob ford including an interview with cnn where he surrounded himself with school children and said this. >> i've had enough. i'm sick and tired of all these (bleep) excuse my words. sorry, i shouldn't have sworn in front of the kids. >> jon: i shouldn't have done that i feel like (bleep) for do that. jeezous another (bleep) right there. that's bad. (bleep) shouldn't have said that. i'm such a (bleep). what am i doing in front of kids? [laughter] rob ford is not in denial, says rob ford. he knows he is not perfect. >> that's the thing. i don't look at myself as the mayor. i look at myself as just a normal regular person. >> jon: then go back to being one. [cheers and applause] amazingly after this he does have a few supporters in tronlt yes. >> toronto's mayor rob ford has provided the world with a series of political highlights. >> i want to (bleep). i never said that in my life to her. i
there was an invasion of kuwait and the next thing i know and i woke up i was the mayor. i don't know how. [ laughter ] well the vote yesterday capped off a hell of a couple of days for rob ford including an interview with cnn where he surrounded himself with school children and said this. >> i've had enough. i'm sick and tired of all these (bleep) excuse my words. sorry, i shouldn't have sworn in front of the kids. >> jon: i shouldn't have done that i feel like (bleep) for do that....
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. >> reporter: meanwhile arab and african leaders are gathering for a two-day summit in kuwait and thise first since 2010 and they will discuss iran and syria as well as today's blast in beirut and we are live from kuwait city and there is meant to be an iranian delegation there and representatives from lebanon and clearly they will speak about what happened today and i guess what happened in lebanon highlights how a conflict in syria is going to increasingly effect the countries represented where you are. >> well, definitely, the blast in beirut southern suburb brings to the fore the concerns here that if violence continues in syria, we will cross and this is something that has been voiced by the mayor of kuwait when he urged both sides, the syrian government and the opposition, to negotiate a deal in geneva and something that has been going across the border because we have many countries now believing that neither side can have a victory and therefore they have to be a political solution to this problem. many countries attending the summit will voice similar types of concerns, for ex
. >> reporter: meanwhile arab and african leaders are gathering for a two-day summit in kuwait and thise first since 2010 and they will discuss iran and syria as well as today's blast in beirut and we are live from kuwait city and there is meant to be an iranian delegation there and representatives from lebanon and clearly they will speak about what happened today and i guess what happened in lebanon highlights how a conflict in syria is going to increasingly effect the countries...
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we are joined by kuwait. that meeting is taking place obviously after all of the revolutions in the middle east, and now we have the explosion that's taking place in lebanon. >> absolutely. i was there when they met in 2010 in libya. it was basically about finding common ground between african countries, creating something similar to what is happening in europe. common market and interest. however, this time many things changed on the ground. many countries have been be set by instability, there has been mass protest movement toppling long-standing presidents in egypt, tunisia and yemen, and in libya. and also the civil war. this is something that will be debated today and tomorrow in the summit. the president of the lebanon is going to raise the issue of instability, and they are trying to ask the international community for more of a robust approach to tackle the influx of thousands of refugees into syria. so while you have the issue of economic cooperation between the african and the arabs on the table, sy
we are joined by kuwait. that meeting is taking place obviously after all of the revolutions in the middle east, and now we have the explosion that's taking place in lebanon. >> absolutely. i was there when they met in 2010 in libya. it was basically about finding common ground between african countries, creating something similar to what is happening in europe. common market and interest. however, this time many things changed on the ground. many countries have been be set by...
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if you think american politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> okay.slams into a woman in the city council chamber and oh, was stripped of all of his power. just an average day in toronto politics. on a much more serious note, george zimmerman in the news again for all the wrong reasons. we have the 911 call from his girlfriend that does not sound good. >>> and while you were sleeping there was a classic football game that didn't have a classic ending. the controversial call that had tom brady cursing out the ref after the game. this is way too early the good morning, everybody. brian shactman. i have a confession. i stayed up and watched the whole game. the entire game. yeah. so don't judge. i'm fired up. got plenty of energy this morning but i did. we'll have highlights on that game later in sports but i want to get to some breaking news overnight because the death toll is rising after a pair of explosions yards away from
if you think american politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> okay.slams into a woman in the city council chamber and oh, was stripped of all of his power. just an average day in toronto politics. on a much more serious note, george zimmerman in the news again for all the wrong reasons. we have the 911 call from his girlfriend that does not sound good. >>> and while you were sleeping there was a classic football game that didn't have a classic ending. the...
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attack and you have to go to the kuwait invasion to understand it but it's crazy we suddenly commit we did that in vietnam and we went to an agony to do it remember we have five hundred thousand troops we lost we had no business being there we had no business thirty five thousand troops in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred two and the other thing is. at that point all i was going to say about nine eleven you know in the film talk about the august sixth presidential briefing that said you know the term a strike within the us but since that we've known that it's not just that it's dozens and dozens of warnings from all over the world and also internal cia warnings to the highest echelons of the department i just find it hard to believe it was pure nepotism i mean we already know that this government has a track record of just completely not caring about human life is there any inkling in your mind at all that they allowed these attacks. happen. i think that's you know like you know it's a question of an expert in that situation and it did accomplish what's important to be u
attack and you have to go to the kuwait invasion to understand it but it's crazy we suddenly commit we did that in vietnam and we went to an agony to do it remember we have five hundred thousand troops we lost we had no business being there we had no business thirty five thousand troops in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred two and the other thing is. at that point all i was going to say about nine eleven you know in the film talk about the august sixth presidential briefing that said...
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. >> at first you're thinking this is not a romantic >>> the people of kuwait recently encountered really heavy downpours, flooded streets. so what are they to do? >> tubing in a tube. if you've got water, have some sports. i'm amazed the cars aren't flooded, though. >> and you got to figure probably not used to this weather in kuwait. i'm sure they're not used to having this much floodwater in their traffic circle. >> and listen to how much fun the guys are having too. >> it is funny to watch in car just going around in the circle, dragging this tuber. >> the actual traffic, too. he's kind of in front of and behind other vehicles out there. >> when you think of the perfect location for a proposal, you might think a beach at sunset, maybe a mountaintop at sunshet, maybe a gazebo somewhere. you probably don't think of best buy. >> oh, my god. >> at first you're probably thinking that this is not a romantic proposal, but in fact it really is. you see a crowded best buy and then suddenly you hear train's "mar "marry me" coming over the loud speakers and then you notice the same thing is on a
. >> at first you're thinking this is not a romantic >>> the people of kuwait recently encountered really heavy downpours, flooded streets. so what are they to do? >> tubing in a tube. if you've got water, have some sports. i'm amazed the cars aren't flooded, though. >> and you got to figure probably not used to this weather in kuwait. i'm sure they're not used to having this much floodwater in their traffic circle. >> and listen to how much fun the guys are...
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he's warning the city council who is saddam don't invade kuwait.'m giving you fair warning if you invade kuwait i'm going to get you. quite obviously, right? you know, rudy giuliani was america's mayor. this is the world's mayor. >> there's no doubt about it. in addition took an adjunct professor of history some place, clearly the metaphor is even put. >> wow. you're a guy that knows about everything because he's been around a long time. >> on tdonny deutsch going dirt. >> in the history of politicians, goofy politicians behaving absurdly, number one? >> oh -- >> think it through. i'm going to put this guy as the michael jordan. >> it's a short list. >> name one. >> blago is up there. >> blago was on my mind yesterday. >> marion barry. >> not as good as rob ford. >> let's walk you through what happened yesterday. the sir can you surrounding rob ford came to a head yesterday. the city council voting to strip the mayor of much of his official responsibility. he loses half of his staff. most of his legislative duties. but mayor ford says he has no pla
he's warning the city council who is saddam don't invade kuwait.'m giving you fair warning if you invade kuwait i'm going to get you. quite obviously, right? you know, rudy giuliani was america's mayor. this is the world's mayor. >> there's no doubt about it. in addition took an adjunct professor of history some place, clearly the metaphor is even put. >> wow. you're a guy that knows about everything because he's been around a long time. >> on tdonny deutsch going dirt....
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so it may come from, originally through, from kuwait or bahrain. >> do you think in kuwait they're deep-frying >> i think they're deep-frying some sort of chocolate. >> oh, and it came from the idea. >> that's right, okay hmm, hmm. okay, this is it. ketchup and all. hmm. >> it's very tasty. >> it's very strange. the whole idea of deep-frying a candy bar, let alone putting ketchup on it. but, it's actually good. and it's just too overwhelming for my taste buds, i think. hmm. once in a lifetime. ♪ you don't have to be on a wind-swept moor to learn to play the bagpipes. this is the centre of glasgow, the college of piping, and i'm gonna learn to play them today. ♪ yea, willie. i love that. do you think you can teach me to do that in about an hour and a half? >> we'll be happy to try. >> all right. where do we start? >> we start right here. scottish bagpipes are unique. the origin, i would think, would be in the countryside where young herd boys were sent out to look after his master's sheep and goats. and first, it would be a hot, sunny day, and he would go, and he would pick up a stick, hollow o
so it may come from, originally through, from kuwait or bahrain. >> do you think in kuwait they're deep-frying >> i think they're deep-frying some sort of chocolate. >> oh, and it came from the idea. >> that's right, okay hmm, hmm. okay, this is it. ketchup and all. hmm. >> it's very tasty. >> it's very strange. the whole idea of deep-frying a candy bar, let alone putting ketchup on it. but, it's actually good. and it's just too overwhelming for my taste...
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. >> this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait. president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think american style politics is nasty you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never -- >> okay. please. >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends this is going to be outright war in the next election and i'm going to do everything in my power. >> your time is up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> the major of kuwait speaks. up next, duck dynasty wins in a congressional election. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even wor
. >> this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait. president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think american style politics is nasty you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never -- >> okay. please. >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends this is going to be outright war in the next election and i'm going to do everything in my power. >> your time is up. >>...
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. >> this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait.nd president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think american style politics is nasty you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never -- >> okay. please. >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends this is going to be outright war in the next election and i'm going to do everything in my power. >> your time is up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> the major of kuwait speaks. up next, duck dynasty wins in a congressional election. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> if you love america and live in louisiana, you need to vote this saturday. i know i am. >> i'm advance mcalsoer the. i'm not a politician but i aprove this message. >> the duck dynasty backed repu
. >> this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait.nd president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think american style politics is nasty you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never -- >> okay. please. >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends this is going to be outright war in the next election and i'm going to do everything in my power. >> your time is up....
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conviction that kuwait's using a lot. of the human power did was. to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of occasion in made the scene in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will have been in the future is very difficult to say the big great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very of the atomic model said it's difficult to predict mainly if the future so i'm not going to say what it's going to have been in the future and i have a crystal ball well i don't but you know much wiser man so that's why i thought you may have a solution but this is why i don't make any predictions i really appreciate your time please join us again same place same time here and a wealth of heights. over on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november the. warehouses were just
conviction that kuwait's using a lot. of the human power did was. to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of occasion in made the scene in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will have been in the future is very difficult to say the big great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very of the atomic model said it's difficult to predict mainly if the future so i'm not going to say what it's...
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conviction that kuwait's using a lot of fix parties of the human power did was there to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of a piggish and in madison industry we had a main power in the frame of this program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future. it's very difficult to say the big great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of this is very. difficult to predict. the future so i'm not going to say what is going to have been diffused. well i don't but you know much wiser men so that's why you may have a solution but they. don't make any progress i really appreciate your time please join us again same place same time here and while the fight. over on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. but in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to sort out all the shelves were empty. in november the. houses were used it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to
conviction that kuwait's using a lot of fix parties of the human power did was there to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of a piggish and in madison industry we had a main power in the frame of this program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future. it's very difficult to say the big great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of this is very. difficult to predict. the future so i'm not going to say what is going to have been diffused....
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conviction that kuwait's used in a lot. of the human power did was. to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of occasion in madison in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future is very difficult to say the big the great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very. mobile said it's always difficult to predict mainly if the future so i'm not going to say what it's going to have been diffused or have a crystal ball well i don't but you know much wiser man so that's why i thought you may have a solution but this is why i don't make any predictions i really appreciate your time please join us again same place same time here and while the fight. if you are targeting only one scapegoat that would be responsible five with you say that you think the banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leverage is to touche nora responsible what about the phones fights so what about all the special so you see it's
conviction that kuwait's used in a lot. of the human power did was. to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of occasion in madison in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future is very difficult to say the big the great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very. mobile said it's always difficult to predict mainly if the future so i'm not going to say what it's going to...
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conviction that kuwait's using a lot. of the human power did was. to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of publication in made this an industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future is very difficult to say the big great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very. mobile said it's always difficult to predict mainly the future so i'm not going to say what it's going to have been diffused and i have a crystal ball well i don't but you know much wiser man so that's why i thought you may have a solution but this is why i don't make any pretty. i really appreciate your time please join us again same place same time here and while the pike. economic downturn the find out. and the rest. will be every week on me. with. the fragility of the funk to be absolutely dramatic and if we were to never see that again we have to go who because if you told good old you won't. then there will not correcting you how you do not get what you want we choose
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first that is so unfair to kuwait. which is not as big as rob ford.lawrence, just being a contrarian. he is growing on me. i would never recommend being a crack addict, and nothing like that. i have never smoked crack, i have done most drugs, never done that one. i heard it is addictive. probably not good for you. there is something, a politician, pointing at accusers and saying really you never did anything. there is an awful lot of hypocrisy. and self righteousness that, that makes me even sicker than what he does. >> well, got to tell you, he has grown on me. right from the start. it is that refreshing thing. you have no idea what he is going to say. and he has breathtaking moments of honesty when you ask him things like, you know, have you bought drugs in the last year or so. it is toronto. what could go wrong. the mayor of toronto. canada has hat the reputation of being boring. some one that is not boring. we have the commercial, beer commercial. most interesting man in the world. i think rob ford should do the most interesting canadian in the wo
first that is so unfair to kuwait. which is not as big as rob ford.lawrence, just being a contrarian. he is growing on me. i would never recommend being a crack addict, and nothing like that. i have never smoked crack, i have done most drugs, never done that one. i heard it is addictive. probably not good for you. there is something, a politician, pointing at accusers and saying really you never did anything. there is an awful lot of hypocrisy. and self righteousness that, that makes me even...
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. >> you were involved in dwate kuwait. >> i was. i lived in kuwait for a year between wars. >> what were you doing back then? >> i had left the space program and come back to the operating portion of the marine corps. at the time i was commanding general of what was called the expedition ri push forward. we were at that time representing the warfighting of the marine corps. it is the largest warfighting unit. it has a ground compune component, a wing component, and a lodgistics component, which today is a marine lodgistics group. so i had representatives from those three components with me living and working in kuwait in case saddam hussein kind of went berzerks -- berzerk or something. we were the forward force. >> what was your last day of the marine corps? >> jan 1, 2003. that was my official retirement. but i'm still in the marine corps. >> and were you nominated by bush -- >> yes. >> what happened with that? >> the president withdrew the nomination under pressure, i think. that's water under the bridge. >> what kind of pressure
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nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will not be played. it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are already in challenge what's going on. yes andy if i could stay with you a lot of these countries are challenged in the in terms of sovereignty and we can talk about every single one we don't have a lot of time but libya comes to mind iraq comes to town comes to mind charlie gets go to you and my third guest on the program here charlie in london the legacy here is that we see these lines these borders were drawn by westerners and we're seeing today that those lines are not appropriate to what's happening on the ground and we can talk about civil society and social movements and democracy go ahead charlie in london. well i
nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will not be played. it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are already in challenge...
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nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will let me play for a candy it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are already challenging a strain on. yes andy if i could stay with you a lot of these countries are challenged in the in terms of sovereignty and we can talk about every single one we don't have a lot of time but libya comes to mind iraq comes to town comes to mind charlie gets go to my third guest on the program here charlie in london the legacy here is that we see these lines these borders were drawn by westerners and we're seeing today that those lines are not appropriate to what's happening on the ground and we can talk about civil society and social movements and democracy go ahead charlie in london. well i thi
nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will let me play for a candy it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are already...
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nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will not be. it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are not run challenge what's going on. yes andy if i could stay with you a lot of these countries are challenged in the in terms of sovereignty and we can talk about every single one we don't have a lot of time but libya comes to mind iraq comes to town comes to mind charlie gets go to you and my third guest on the program here charlie in london the legacy here is that we see these lines these borders were drawn by westerners and we're seeing today those lines are not appropriate to what's happening on the ground and we can talk about civil society and social movements and democracy go ahead charlie in london. well i think i need t
nine hundred when saddam hussein did try to rearrange the border with saudi arabia and eliminate kuwait and president bush was able to assemble a worldwide coalition because forcible border changes don't work anymore and we're not going to have ethnic cleansing of millions of people and at the end of the day when all the people is over i seriously doubt that any national borders will change and will not be. it looks like it looks like a lot of these countries are not run challenge what's going...
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you guys have just attacked kuwait. and you will never -- [ laughter ] >> okay, please -- >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends, this is going to be outright war in the next election. >> reporter: the battle began, even before the vote. another mayor ford moment he might like to forget. in council chambers, shouting at members of the public. and then this, accidentally knocking an elderly councillor to the floor. not his finest hour. >> mayor ford, your time's up. okay? mayor ford? >> reporter: in the battle to strip his powers, few in the council, except his brother, doug, on his side. >> what is happening today is an overthrow of a democratically elected mayor, illegally. this is what you see in third world nations. >> "ford nation" comes to sun news. the mayor of mayhem, like you've never seen him before. the booze, the dope. >> you've heard the criticism and the councillors. now tonight, i want you to listen to me. >> reporter: in a new talk show, creating his own world. "ford nation." >> i want to
you guys have just attacked kuwait. and you will never -- [ laughter ] >> okay, please -- >> you will never see something, mark my words, friends, this is going to be outright war in the next election. >> reporter: the battle began, even before the vote. another mayor ford moment he might like to forget. in council chambers, shouting at members of the public. and then this, accidentally knocking an elderly councillor to the floor. not his finest hour. >> mayor ford, your...
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well, folks, if you think american-style politics is nazi, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> he is amazing. at some point during the meeting the crowd in the gallery was yelling shame, shame, shame. i don't know why. ford seemingly charged toward a spectator and ran over a city councilor in the process. >> so we have some angry exchanges going on. the mayor just attacked somebody. that is another counselor. he ran at her and grabbed her. >> he moves with the grace of a gazelle or somebody that ate three gazelle and has diarrhea. he is looking for a wait room and trying to crap. i didn't realize you were from can can. this must be a proud moment. >> if anybody represented canada it should be somebody like rob ford. he is so canadian. >> he seems like the opposite of canada. >> he is funny and jovial. >> big. >> the only thing that is different is he is a crack addict. that's new for us. in the 90s right now. to him it is the united states in the 90s. >> we talked about canada. >> it is canada. he is just getting into "friends." he helped up the woman. he didn't mean to knock her
well, folks, if you think american-style politics is nazi, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> he is amazing. at some point during the meeting the crowd in the gallery was yelling shame, shame, shame. i don't know why. ford seemingly charged toward a spectator and ran over a city councilor in the process. >> so we have some angry exchanges going on. the mayor just attacked somebody. that is another counselor. he ran at her and grabbed her. >> he moves with the grace of a...
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the attack hand as representatives from 71 countries and organizations with meeting in kuwait, takingt in an arab african summit. >> reporter: strong condemnation has come from several delegates and countries participating in this summit here in kuwait with regards to the attack, particularly and naturally from lebanon's government who described the attack as a terrorist attack, insisting the country's resolve would remain steadfast in the face of what he described as terrorism. in terms of actual practical solutions, because of the possibility of more sectarian strife, there hasn't been any tangible proposals from those gathered here as to how to combat that. whenever we have spoken to delegates and international players, their solution has been more aid is needed to help those displaced and there needs to be pressure put on the opposition to take part in the proposed geneva 2 conference and involve themselves in a political solution, but in terms of actually having some sort of framework to try to combat such attacks takes place in lebanon or other neighboring countries, there haven
the attack hand as representatives from 71 countries and organizations with meeting in kuwait, takingt in an arab african summit. >> reporter: strong condemnation has come from several delegates and countries participating in this summit here in kuwait with regards to the attack, particularly and naturally from lebanon's government who described the attack as a terrorist attack, insisting the country's resolve would remain steadfast in the face of what he described as terrorism. in terms...
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we had problems with kuwait but we worked them out. o our relation with iran and other countries is important but will never come at the expense of iran or at the expense of friendship with other countries. if you follow iraq's foreign policy you would see iraq is acting independently and freely according to its own interest and not according to the interest of any other country. we have a partnership and agreement with the united states but this is something some countries do not like but we like it because we believe nits our interest to have relationship with the united states. if others do not agree that's their problem. they cannot impose anything on iraqis. if they want to be our friend. our friendship does not impose on us being enmies of others. >> how do you respond to critics -- this is a question asked by somebody else -- who say you are consolidating power around you and this has adversely affected iraq's democratic process? >> the constitution is in iraq. it gives peroggatives and i state let me know when i act in an uncon
we had problems with kuwait but we worked them out. o our relation with iran and other countries is important but will never come at the expense of iran or at the expense of friendship with other countries. if you follow iraq's foreign policy you would see iraq is acting independently and freely according to its own interest and not according to the interest of any other country. we have a partnership and agreement with the united states but this is something some countries do not like but we...
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>> this, folks, reminds me of when -- and i was watching it with my brother, when saddam attacked kuwait. and president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you do not. well, folks, if you think american-style politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> sorry, i know it is wrong, i just find that really funny. he's became a brilliant sketch on snl. let's take a look at that. >> again, i am sorry for how i have been acting, it is not indicative of my position as mayor in this great town of toronto. >> hey, man, i got what you asked for. >> hey, man -- let's do it under the desk. no, don't say what it is. >> all right, well, i got your stuff right here. >> wow, that is a lot of crack! >> oh, that was not mayoral behavior. >> brilliant impression, actually, live pictures of rob ford coming out of his office today, right now, live. there he is, looking like he is determined to carry on battling. we're watching this for a few seconds, we'll see what he is planning to do. great thing with rob ford he could be planning on doing anything this minute. i would urge you to say wat
>> this, folks, reminds me of when -- and i was watching it with my brother, when saddam attacked kuwait. and president bush said i warn you, i warn you, i warn you do not. well, folks, if you think american-style politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> sorry, i know it is wrong, i just find that really funny. he's became a brilliant sketch on snl. let's take a look at that. >> again, i am sorry for how i have been acting, it is not indicative of my position...
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. >> it was my second day on the job when saddam hussein ininvaded kuwait. >> war was imminent. >> theongly condemns the military nation of kuwait. >> the urged all networks to pull personnel out of the war zone. >> i told the president we had freedom of the press in the united states. as long as i had volunteers that would stay i was going to leave them there. >> cnn's baghdad boys were still on the front lines even when the war started. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> we went on the air. and i was getting reaction from the pentagon to what the were all watching cnn. >> right. >> on january 16th, 1991, for the first time in history, a war began live on television and it was only on cnn. >> you can hear the bombs now. they are hitting the center of the city. >> i still believe that was the greatest scoop in the history of journalism. >> to this day. >> to this day. >> ten years after launching, cnn had become the most trusted news outlet in the world. >> this is cnn. >> and ted was time magazine's man of the year. >> and i was only one of two people who's ever been
. >> it was my second day on the job when saddam hussein ininvaded kuwait. >> war was imminent. >> theongly condemns the military nation of kuwait. >> the urged all networks to pull personnel out of the war zone. >> i told the president we had freedom of the press in the united states. as long as i had volunteers that would stay i was going to leave them there. >> cnn's baghdad boys were still on the front lines even when the war started. >> the skies...
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. >> it was my second day on the job when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. >> war was imminent. >> the military invasion of kuwait. >> the white house urged all news outlets to pull personnel out of the war zone. >> i told the president that we had freedom of the press in the united states and i was -- as long as i had volunteers that would stay, i was going to leave them there. >> cnn's baghdad boys were still on the front lines, even when the war started. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> we went on the air, and i was getting reaction from the pentagon to what they were -- they were all watching cnn. on january 16, 1991, for the first time in history, a war began live on television and it was only on cnn. >> you will hear the bombs now. they are hitting the center of the city. >> i still believe that that was the greatest scoop in the history of journalism. >> to this day. >> to this day. >> ten years after launching, cnn had become the most trusted news outlet in the world. >> this is cnn. >> and ted was "time" magazine's man of the year. >> and i was only one of t
. >> it was my second day on the job when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. >> war was imminent. >> the military invasion of kuwait. >> the white house urged all news outlets to pull personnel out of the war zone. >> i told the president that we had freedom of the press in the united states and i was -- as long as i had volunteers that would stay, i was going to leave them there. >> cnn's baghdad boys were still on the front lines, even when the war started....
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now you're recently retired, and just returned from kuwait.ou tell me, you have seen the evolution of women over 30-year career service. tell me what you've seen in terms of women rising in the ranks. >> good morning, i feel we've raised to the ranks where now you can see we're now going to be in the battlefield. that's very big in the military. no one would ever thought that a female--we have female gunners. we have female pilots. we have female generals. one of the generals three-star generals will be our grand marshal today. you can see the big evolution in the military. >> big change, sure. so you guys, you've got your sign ready to go. >> yes. >> and you're getting ready to go have your place along the parade route. are you excited? >> very excited. >> many people will be turning out on the sidelines to cheer you on. thank you, thank you again. >> so the parade gets started, literally as we speak. you can hear "taps" behind me right now and they'll all head up fifth avenue. this will be going on the next hour or so. if you're if in the ar
now you're recently retired, and just returned from kuwait.ou tell me, you have seen the evolution of women over 30-year career service. tell me what you've seen in terms of women rising in the ranks. >> good morning, i feel we've raised to the ranks where now you can see we're now going to be in the battlefield. that's very big in the military. no one would ever thought that a female--we have female gunners. we have female pilots. we have female generals. one of the generals three-star...
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this will be up and running in the new year and we will roll it out to kuwait later next year.e're doing something else to drive up that inward investment. i am delighted that alderman and former lord mayor sir michael bear has agreed to chair a new regeneration investment organisation as part of uk trade and investment. this will act as a one-stop shop for our major inward investment opportunities with £100 billion of possible projects on the table. these projects won't just mean new jobs in london or the south east - but right across the whole country. and the first deal is just days away to boost regeneration in places like liverpool, salford, sheffield and leeds. a state we can afford. an economy where everyone can take part.
this will be up and running in the new year and we will roll it out to kuwait later next year.e're doing something else to drive up that inward investment. i am delighted that alderman and former lord mayor sir michael bear has agreed to chair a new regeneration investment organisation as part of uk trade and investment. this will act as a one-stop shop for our major inward investment opportunities with £100 billion of possible projects on the table. these projects won't just mean new jobs in...
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presidio of san francisco when it was an active military base before they started the wars in iraq and kuwait and it was the headquarters of the u.s. the army and anybody that old, maybe mr. torres will remember a very active military complex. >> i'm only 57, geez. [ laughter ] >> there were a lot of bases here and a lot of people could do pipe fitting and electrical work and they had excellent training programs for young people who developed those trades, but now they are all gone. and the technical hands-on competence in san francisco is very limited. at the time of the earthquake in 1989, i had my job as chief of operations and maintenance at the presidio for three or four months that included responsibility for all utilities. and i shortly after the earthquake, i told my boss who was sitting around and said, hey, randy, who is in charge and he said you are. i said oh, you know? it was not in my job description, but it was up to me to find out there was a lot of hissing going on and what water breaks and gas breaks and how to restore electrical power. ed at that point i rented out a type w
presidio of san francisco when it was an active military base before they started the wars in iraq and kuwait and it was the headquarters of the u.s. the army and anybody that old, maybe mr. torres will remember a very active military complex. >> i'm only 57, geez. [ laughter ] >> there were a lot of bases here and a lot of people could do pipe fitting and electrical work and they had excellent training programs for young people who developed those trades, but now they are all gone....
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. >> he should stick with the crack and not with the apologies. >> saddam hussein attacking kuwait.erence may be dated but in rob ford's defense, it may be one of the last things he remembers. >> this is god's gift to comedy this guy. i love this guy. >> it is fun to make fun of rob ford and very easy. you can imagine my horror and i received an e-mail from a friend of the show, david schepp who reminded me that i was missing the important lesson in the rob ford story. david attached a piece he had just written for time.com which i offer as a rewrite of my coverage of the rob ford story. ridiculing ford is easy. what's harder is to look at his destructive behavior to stop attributing it to him being out of control. look at the cause, addicts actions defy all logic but are explained by the impact of drugs on the human brain and the fact that not all brains react the same way. addicts' brains become hijacked by drugs, brain regions associated with judgment, cognition, restraint and moderation are as good as dismantled, causing impulsivity and unrestrained desired for pleasure and clou
. >> he should stick with the crack and not with the apologies. >> saddam hussein attacking kuwait.erence may be dated but in rob ford's defense, it may be one of the last things he remembers. >> this is god's gift to comedy this guy. i love this guy. >> it is fun to make fun of rob ford and very easy. you can imagine my horror and i received an e-mail from a friend of the show, david schepp who reminded me that i was missing the important lesson in the rob ford story....
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well, folks, if you think americans politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> yeah, heas ongoing. you see that there. ford ran into a fellow councilmember and knocking nearly to the ground but he caught her and apologized and in in an exclusive interview with cnn ford decided why he decided to come clean about his drug use. >> i just had enough. i was sick and tired of all of these allegations and all of this [ bleep ] excuse my words and all it is. sorry, kids, i shouldn't swear in front of the kids but after awhile i know what i'm doing is right. i'm saving the taxpayers money. i make mistakes. i smoke some crack and drink too much at time but what can i say? i'm human. >> then he lied about it, of course. his new tv show, that's right', his new tv show "ford nation" launched last night and spent the broadcast defending himself himself and he insists he will be re-elected in 2014. that will be some campaign. >> the story continues. >>> former vice presidential candidate john edwards is getting back to his professional roots is set to open a new law practice with his f
well, folks, if you think americans politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait. >> yeah, heas ongoing. you see that there. ford ran into a fellow councilmember and knocking nearly to the ground but he caught her and apologized and in in an exclusive interview with cnn ford decided why he decided to come clean about his drug use. >> i just had enough. i was sick and tired of all of these allegations and all of this [ bleep ] excuse my words and all it is. sorry, kids, i...
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relations with qatar kuwait and saudi arabia are problematic. he wouldn't though there are differences between us. and then there is me. because there have been some developments in bahrain you know fact is relations with. our embassy is open. we are in constant dialogue with bahrain. we offer a different plans and programs to bahrain in order to help solve the conflicts between the authorities in the opposition there. we have always said that we are ready to help because we want to see stability in the country. that can be achieved through national dialogue. so i would never say that iran is isolated from its neighbors they're part of the mall down the country in some areas our relations with them. good as it was a chip. your thought there just take a short break. after the break we'll come back with me downstairs. a foreign minister has say that i'm not up to like the un to talk about the future of war torn syria and go away. enriching negotiations only a week ago the prospect of a deal with a round which tend to lie singly close then the fren
relations with qatar kuwait and saudi arabia are problematic. he wouldn't though there are differences between us. and then there is me. because there have been some developments in bahrain you know fact is relations with. our embassy is open. we are in constant dialogue with bahrain. we offer a different plans and programs to bahrain in order to help solve the conflicts between the authorities in the opposition there. we have always said that we are ready to help because we want to see...
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this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait and president warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think americans style politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never, you will never see something, mark my words, friends, this is going to be outright war in the next election. and i'm going to do everything in my power -- >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> thank you, mayor ford. >> what you're doing today is kicking me out of my office and it's the worst thing that you can do. i was elected by the people. every one of you guys have sinned. >> mayor ford, your time is up. >> it is absolutely the worst thing you can do for democracy. >> thank you. >> in the city of toronto. >> thank you. >> what goes around, comes around, friends. remember what i'm saying. thank you. >> okay. if we can ring the bells. >> mayor rob ford saying what goes around, comes around. saying that removing his powers is one of the single worst things you can do for democracy. bill weir joining us for these
this, folks, reminds me of when i was watching with my brother when sudan attacked kuwait and president warn you, do not. well, folks, if you think americans style politics is nasty, you guys have just attacked kuwait and you will never, you will never see something, mark my words, friends, this is going to be outright war in the next election. and i'm going to do everything in my power -- >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> thank you,...