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kuwait has been always impressive and a few months ago we had a big conference here. i'd like also to thank chief and for the chairmanship of the previous arab league summit and his country's big efforts and i welcome his heiness here for his first participation and i would like also to welcome chief justice, the interim president of the arab part of egypt for hosting the next summit. mr. president, our summit is being held with solidarity for better future. we are looking forward to the -- implementing this into steps that will help us to overcome the substantive periods and situation between the arab countries and that is sort of a threat to the national arab security. mr. president, the summit is being held in kuwait and a hope in itself for the arab solidarity and necessitates to purify relations and getting rid of the courses of differences and put the arab high interest above everything else. hence, we have to deal in transparency and we have to be frank when talking about the interpreter arab relations and the threat of the region and it will threaten the stabi
kuwait has been always impressive and a few months ago we had a big conference here. i'd like also to thank chief and for the chairmanship of the previous arab league summit and his country's big efforts and i welcome his heiness here for his first participation and i would like also to welcome chief justice, the interim president of the arab part of egypt for hosting the next summit. mr. president, our summit is being held with solidarity for better future. we are looking forward to the --...
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george bush said we're fighting for oil because kuwait is not a democracy. so yes, it does change our relationship. but i have to emphasize we're not leaving. we just put $600 million there in bahrain because we do want stability. europe, our allies, do rely on that oil, and we would like to see them wean off of russia's energy. >> it looks like they're thinking about sending in advance anti-aircraft weapons in, is this a step in the right direction? >> absolutely. for priority president obama fighting terrorism is a problem. but for the saudis this is definitely syria is a make or break the relationship. it's very clear that this point arrive in riyadh that syria and a major change in the u.s. policy towards syria is acquir acquired. otherwise it would not revert from the present crisis. i think if mr. obama is not going to offer a major change, especially changing the balance of power on the ground, i don't think this visit will be considered a success. whatever achievement, this is a crucial issue, and there must be a change in u.s. policy on syria. >> ca
george bush said we're fighting for oil because kuwait is not a democracy. so yes, it does change our relationship. but i have to emphasize we're not leaving. we just put $600 million there in bahrain because we do want stability. europe, our allies, do rely on that oil, and we would like to see them wean off of russia's energy. >> it looks like they're thinking about sending in advance anti-aircraft weapons in, is this a step in the right direction? >> absolutely. for priority...
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not sure whether it will report here in kuwait city, and whether we'll see a change on that. we'll watch it closely. >> thank you james bay in kuwait city at the arab league summit. >> in the news ahead. scrambling for survivors. >> nod ready 2.5 months until the football world cup kicks off. and there's a lot that needs to be done. >> into top stories for you on al jazeera. two facts suspects killed and 474 arrested in kenya's capital of nairobi. parts of the country is on security alert. all refugees ordered back to their camps. >> syria facing condemnation over war crimes against tam ill tigers rebels. arab leaders are gathering for the final day of their summit. tuesday was dominated by the crisis in egypt and syria. >> venezuela - three air force generals have been arrested for plotting a coup against the presidentment this is after weeks of violence. we have more. >> less than two weeks ago venezuela's army and national guard swore allegiance to nicolas maduro, as they vowed to crush out enemies. they have been calling for resignation, insisting they are part of a coup
not sure whether it will report here in kuwait city, and whether we'll see a change on that. we'll watch it closely. >> thank you james bay in kuwait city at the arab league summit. >> in the news ahead. scrambling for survivors. >> nod ready 2.5 months until the football world cup kicks off. and there's a lot that needs to be done. >> into top stories for you on al jazeera. two facts suspects killed and 474 arrested in kenya's capital of nairobi. parts of the country is...
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. >>> the crisis in egypt and the conflict dominating the arab league summit in kuwait.ptian president said egypt would continue its crack down on tower orists who threaten the country they have brand the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. >> translator: a lot of blood has been shed in our country due to terrorist attacks from group that his go against religion. they never think about the victims of their attacks. the blood of the people who have lost their lives would will help up no nurse percent foy those ms that attack our nation and relidge day. >> let's crass over to james bays joining us from kuwait city. james the division of the regions we have zeina wrong the gulf countries including the issue you of egypt. he was speaking earlier on, what kind of reception did he get or did you get the sense that there was spirit of free speech among egypt? >> reporter: no, i don't think that there is. this talk of you at this, but i don't think there is a lot of unity. people listen patiently to the egypt president or acting interim president, as they do listen to a
. >>> the crisis in egypt and the conflict dominating the arab league summit in kuwait.ptian president said egypt would continue its crack down on tower orists who threaten the country they have brand the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. >> translator: a lot of blood has been shed in our country due to terrorist attacks from group that his go against religion. they never think about the victims of their attacks. the blood of the people who have lost their lives would...
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al jazeera's diplomatic editor james bays reports from kuwait. >> the size of the humanitarian emergency is bigger than anyone could have imagined when the conflict started three years ago. u.n. figures show more than 2 wow 6 million as refugees. the real number is higher, with more than 1 million syrians living in one of those countries, lebanon. >> inside syria, 9 million people are in need of aid. >> in january, kuwait hosted a donor conference to raise money needed to fund the international response. count rits pledged millions. how much of that has been received? >> the amount requested by the u.n. in january was a record for a humanitarian emergency. 6.5 billion, there are, in fact, two separate appeals for those needing aid. inside syria, they wanted 2.2 billion. the u.n. has only received $237 million. a separate appeal is for the regional countries, 4.3 billion. the u.n. says it has got from that appeal $674 million. >> in total, about 1% for syrians in need has actually been deposited with the u.n. it's only just two months since the conference and some countries give money to
al jazeera's diplomatic editor james bays reports from kuwait. >> the size of the humanitarian emergency is bigger than anyone could have imagined when the conflict started three years ago. u.n. figures show more than 2 wow 6 million as refugees. the real number is higher, with more than 1 million syrians living in one of those countries, lebanon. >> inside syria, 9 million people are in need of aid. >> in january, kuwait hosted a donor conference to raise money needed to fund...
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once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the oil's known oil reserveshim a stranglehold on our economy and that of most of the other nations of the world as well. >> despite that stated motive of protecting the free flow of oil, the president's public case for war centers on saddam hussein and his oppressive regime. >> we're dealing with hitler revisited. a totalitarianism and brutality that is naked and unprecedented in modern times. and that must not stand. >> colin powell was chairman of the joint chiefs at the time and had problems with h.w., president bush going out and talking about hitler and things like that because he knew it was such a camouflage. this is a mask to get the american people's support. the first gulf war was all about oil. >> the horror of 9/11. ten years after the gulf war. impels the first president bush's son to go to war. he first launches a retaliatory war in afghanistan. but then quickly puts three other nations on notice. north korea, iran, and iraq. >> states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evi
once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the oil's known oil reserveshim a stranglehold on our economy and that of most of the other nations of the world as well. >> despite that stated motive of protecting the free flow of oil, the president's public case for war centers on saddam hussein and his oppressive regime. >> we're dealing with hitler revisited. a totalitarianism and brutality that is naked and unprecedented in modern times. and that must...
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the trial just before he was left with corporate be turned forty spectator a long time friend from kuwait since my own defense attorney stanley cohen later efforts from four promising to appeal. why . i the weekend. and more. still a way for russia to work with ukraine. in the international community to de escalate the situation through diplomacy. that's the only way that the issue of the result. if russia continues on its current course our birth the isolation will deepen sanctions will increase steadily growing consequences for the russian economy. but don't press agency is so cool it is about to face these challenges. a bond of friendship. that's the bottom story. i know that. its i eye we are. the stars on excise and all the crummy and into the bleachers of the crimean top stars are discussing with a total referendum on what both the three hundred thousand strong ethnic mon or take will consider itself cause of the rifle parts of russia. any such products which come as a challenge to russian president got to nip it in last week's on the beach once fully incorporate in the return of tw
the trial just before he was left with corporate be turned forty spectator a long time friend from kuwait since my own defense attorney stanley cohen later efforts from four promising to appeal. why . i the weekend. and more. still a way for russia to work with ukraine. in the international community to de escalate the situation through diplomacy. that's the only way that the issue of the result. if russia continues on its current course our birth the isolation will deepen sanctions will...
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. >> sindhu kavinamannil used to work for a subcontractor in kuwait. now she advocates on behalf of migrant laborers. over the last eight years, she has interviewed hundreds of contract workers in iraq and afghanistan. >> debt will make you work anywhere. it doesn't matter if it's a war zone, doesn't matter if you're given a good food or good accommodation. these men are ready to sacrifice. >> govindnagaram is a village of six thousand people, several hours from the closest airport. locals estimate that eighty to ninety percent of men here have worked in iraq or afghanistan. >> if you have a regular job, you might get 5000 rupees - that's $100 dollars for a month. but what the agents promise, you will get $800 dollars for a month. even i will think of moving there to get a job. >> we visited a small tea shop, and word spread that we were looking to talk to people who had worked on bases. it turned out this man serving tea himself had been recruited for a job in afghanistan - with supreme, a contractor that supplies food and fuel to nato. >> whether the
. >> sindhu kavinamannil used to work for a subcontractor in kuwait. now she advocates on behalf of migrant laborers. over the last eight years, she has interviewed hundreds of contract workers in iraq and afghanistan. >> debt will make you work anywhere. it doesn't matter if it's a war zone, doesn't matter if you're given a good food or good accommodation. these men are ready to sacrifice. >> govindnagaram is a village of six thousand people, several hours from the closest...
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the ultimate cooperation happened when saddam hussein invaded kuwait.e had half a million american soldiers on saudi soil. >> to the consternation of someone like osama bin laden. >> well -- and nonetheless -- >> you were central. as our member, you met with somebody. >> to get bin laden handed over to the kingdom. the united states stood by us. we needed a friend to stand by us. we stood by the united states when they needed a friend to stand by them. i trust united states. >> in the first gulf war? >> and previous to that, and subsequent to that. do you believe that the president and his leadership has weakened america? >> your president has had a tough time. his first term was spent trying to take over the problems the u.s. faced after the previous president left office. whether it was the economy, iraq, afghanistan. you name it. he had to deal with it. >> you have some respect for that fact? >> not only that, but the u.s. is coming out of all of these problems. that is an indication where the president has gone. in his september speech, he addressed
the ultimate cooperation happened when saddam hussein invaded kuwait.e had half a million american soldiers on saudi soil. >> to the consternation of someone like osama bin laden. >> well -- and nonetheless -- >> you were central. as our member, you met with somebody. >> to get bin laden handed over to the kingdom. the united states stood by us. we needed a friend to stand by us. we stood by the united states when they needed a friend to stand by them. i trust united...
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in january kuwait hosted the conference to raise the money needed for the humanitarian response. >> it was a record for humanitarian emergency, $6.5 billion. there are, in fact, two separate appeals for those needing aid. inside syria they wanted $2.2 billion. the separate appeal is for the regional countries, $4.3 billion. so far the u.n. said it has got from that appeal $674 million. in total about 1% for syrians in desperate need is actually being deposited with the u.n. it's only just two months since the conference and some countries give their money to aid agencies by passing the u.n. but still a cause of concern that only 7% of the money promised has been given. >> if we don't give food, they don't eat. if we don't give medicine they'll die from their illness. we cannot overstate the gravity of the necessity for a humanitarian assistance for the people in syria. >> there is real urgency to make sure that aid gets to the syrians who are struggling to survive. >> now students in northern nigeria are opting to stay at home after a series of attacks on schools. blamed for killing 70
in january kuwait hosted the conference to raise the money needed for the humanitarian response. >> it was a record for humanitarian emergency, $6.5 billion. there are, in fact, two separate appeals for those needing aid. inside syria they wanted $2.2 billion. the separate appeal is for the regional countries, $4.3 billion. so far the u.n. said it has got from that appeal $674 million. in total about 1% for syrians in desperate need is actually being deposited with the u.n. it's only just...
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expected to come out of the summit except brood terms on all of the major issues. >>> live now to kuwaitnd james bayes who is there. james the arab league's record for getting things done is hardly exemplary. what honestly can we expect from this summit? >> well, there's a lot of talk of unity here adrian, but i don't see this -- this unprecedented dispute that you have got between the gulf nations being solved at this particular summit. this is a dispute that relates to egypt, the muslim brotherhood, saudi arabia wants the muslim brotherhood banned, that escalated, and we saw saudi and others pull out their diplomats. mohammed morsi is of course now in a prison cell. we here the premier of qatar call for dialogue, but the egyptian go does not look like they are prepared to talk to the muslim brotherhood. we saw those death sentences, 528 of them, handed down. >> about what the issues not on the official agenda. the things that the arab leaders don't want to air in public? what will be happening on the sidelines of that summit? >> i think that's where the real business gets done. and the
expected to come out of the summit except brood terms on all of the major issues. >>> live now to kuwaitnd james bayes who is there. james the arab league's record for getting things done is hardly exemplary. what honestly can we expect from this summit? >> well, there's a lot of talk of unity here adrian, but i don't see this -- this unprecedented dispute that you have got between the gulf nations being solved at this particular summit. this is a dispute that relates to egypt,...
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a high level meeting in the presence of the president of kuwait. apparently an agreement was reached to kind of change certain policies that qatar pursued during the past two or three years under president mohamed morsi. three months has passed. presumably not much changed on the ground and saudi arabia and the united emirates of bahrain said "we have waited patiently and nothing has happened", so perhaps the time has come to send a gentle reminder that has been summed up to move faster to keep the gcc family united. >> thank you, joseph, speaking to us from beirut. >> the lebanese military has reportedly fired anti-aircraft missiles. the planes were attacking an area boarding syria. no reports of casualties and damages. israeli troops shot two men who they say tried to plant a bomb near the gens at golan rights. israeli army spokeswoman said the men were identified as members of hezbollah, a lebanese militia. last week they were accused of bombing a base near the lebanon-syrian border. we go to our correspondent. clearly lebanon has been unable to
a high level meeting in the presence of the president of kuwait. apparently an agreement was reached to kind of change certain policies that qatar pursued during the past two or three years under president mohamed morsi. three months has passed. presumably not much changed on the ground and saudi arabia and the united emirates of bahrain said "we have waited patiently and nothing has happened", so perhaps the time has come to send a gentle reminder that has been summed up to move...
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on his way to kuwait, he was picked up by u.s.n amman, jordan, and flown to the united states. just blocks away from the site of the world trade center, he faced trial here in federal court. on wednesday, he was convicted by conspireing to kill americans and providing support to al qaeda after a trial lasted three weeks. his lawyer says they will appeal the decision. >> it's not about words. it's not about association. there are clear requirements under the law. if you want to turn around and indict people for words, there's about 270 congressmen and women right now that have said pretty incindiary things about a lot of things. maybe we should start there. >> it's likely he will be sentenced to life in prison. >> the obama administration will likely see this as a legal victory. it strengthens the president's argument that it is possible to try high-profile terror suspects in civilian court and that it is an alternative to detaining suspects in guantanamo bay. >>> let's get a wrap-up of some other news this hour. the government of
on his way to kuwait, he was picked up by u.s.n amman, jordan, and flown to the united states. just blocks away from the site of the world trade center, he faced trial here in federal court. on wednesday, he was convicted by conspireing to kill americans and providing support to al qaeda after a trial lasted three weeks. his lawyer says they will appeal the decision. >> it's not about words. it's not about association. there are clear requirements under the law. if you want to turn around...
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major munt gumry is a part of the liberation of kuwait and the iraqy war. she has plans to begin a business administration plan in 2015. she lived in several states and countries and as a traveller embrays change. her commitment of the country and communities serves as huge [inaudible] we work foointhrich lives of students outside the classroom we atrack a [inaudible] such as major price mont gumry. today we want to thank her for her work and hope you will continue for many years at lincoln high school >> thank you all. i would like to thank [inaudible] with only 6 months of adult teaching and living in san francisco i feel i have a lot oto do and am up to thatd challenge. i believe i'm only here because of the hard work of my students. i draw from thir energy. serving in the military has a level of distinction, but not until i walked into the classroom could i say i love what i do. every morning i get up and love what i do and have new ideas for my student and they lusk it back. it doesn't get better than this. thank you. >> okay, supervisor ye, you rup. s
major munt gumry is a part of the liberation of kuwait and the iraqy war. she has plans to begin a business administration plan in 2015. she lived in several states and countries and as a traveller embrays change. her commitment of the country and communities serves as huge [inaudible] we work foointhrich lives of students outside the classroom we atrack a [inaudible] such as major price mont gumry. today we want to thank her for her work and hope you will continue for many years at lincoln...
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. >> leaders from the arab world are meeting in kuwait amid the conflict other the syrian crisis. they are divided over the inclugs of syria's opposition leader. they say inviting the opponents of bashar al-assad creates tensions in the country. the arab league suspended the membership two years ago over the bashar al-assad's government's crackdown on decent. >> libby casey reports a r on a case that hinges on whether companies have rights. >> outside chance, inside supreme court justices wrestled with the latest challenge to the affordable care act. at issue what a for-profit organization can refuse contra-septemberive cover. >> what the government forced on us is unfair and not in keeping with our nation based on religious freedom. >> barbara and david green founded hobby lobby, 38 years ago, basing it on biblical principles, and argue providing health insurance covering the morning after pill and interurinal devices amounts to twoses. not so says planned parenthood. they are considered birth control and part of health care coverage. >> what we saw in the court was the importanc
. >> leaders from the arab world are meeting in kuwait amid the conflict other the syrian crisis. they are divided over the inclugs of syria's opposition leader. they say inviting the opponents of bashar al-assad creates tensions in the country. the arab league suspended the membership two years ago over the bashar al-assad's government's crackdown on decent. >> libby casey reports a r on a case that hinges on whether companies have rights. >> outside chance, inside supreme...
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it is incensed sci this quality is the complete absence of successful he added that tetris in kuwait would cooperate as it keeps the opinion and the gulf cooperation council respectively the saddest minister of foreign affairs the line misconstrued as mentioned on presidents have extended this coming the next month and is doing his recent official visit to cyprus the two ministers discuss men that terminations relations between the european union and china and other teaching on matters the senator said she got that is probably among the few countries in the world that understands the cyprus issue whether the cause of its own internal problem. thing is but then said both countries i'd be guessing that rating on different issues to an extent and causes understand here that they say talks focused on when to take growing economic condition is seeking to contact secretary and the focus on trade in bed but then the price the camino. the move. and. i did. use. you long will it will . the knee on the day today. oh we get treated at the mine didn't happen. optus added that the trying that nex
it is incensed sci this quality is the complete absence of successful he added that tetris in kuwait would cooperate as it keeps the opinion and the gulf cooperation council respectively the saddest minister of foreign affairs the line misconstrued as mentioned on presidents have extended this coming the next month and is doing his recent official visit to cyprus the two ministers discuss men that terminations relations between the european union and china and other teaching on matters the...
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the ultimate cooperation happened when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. we had half a million soldiers on saudi soil. >> charlie: to the consternation of people like osama bin laden. >> well, and nonetheless -- >> charlie: you were central to that because, as i remember, you went to try to meet with muammar or somebody. >> to try to get the lad and hand him over to the kingdom. >> charl: and he said we don't give up our friends. >> but the united states stood by us when we needed a friend, and we stood by the united states when the united states need add friend to stand by them. >> charlie: you mean in the first gulf war. >> the first gulf war and previous and subsequent to that. >> charlie: do you believe that the president and his leadership as weakened america? >> your president has had a tough time. his first term was spent trying to get over the problems that the u.s. faced after the previous president left office, whether the economy, whether iraq, whether afghanistan, you name it and he had to deal with that. >> charlie: so you have some respect fo
the ultimate cooperation happened when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. we had half a million soldiers on saudi soil. >> charlie: to the consternation of people like osama bin laden. >> well, and nonetheless -- >> charlie: you were central to that because, as i remember, you went to try to meet with muammar or somebody. >> to try to get the lad and hand him over to the kingdom. >> charl: and he said we don't give up our friends. >> but the united states stood...
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another step in the recovery of sergeant mary ellen mayland, she suffered severe head injuries in kuwaitit took four years in the hospital and six in rehab and her spirit but she was back in the driver's seat. >> fun to drive again but there's a lot harder than i thought it would have been. because it takes so much of your body. >> very positive, got a great sense of humor, engaging. everybody loves her. she is inspiring. she inspires all of us. >>> she said even though her body is sore she is looking forward to driving again. she -- 49ers coach jim harbaugh and family went to six flags where things got physical. he did a series of pushups copied by a huge walrus. the walrus is as being or bigger than a defensive lineman. harbaugh later bottle fed a tiger, said hello to an elephant and got a kiss from a sea lion. >> that is huge. nice day to get outside with the family. >> everyone was out today. the last full weekend of winter, nonetheless i think everyone was treating it as though it were spring out there. we did have some cooling, though. live doppler 7hd showing you the low clouds an
another step in the recovery of sergeant mary ellen mayland, she suffered severe head injuries in kuwaitit took four years in the hospital and six in rehab and her spirit but she was back in the driver's seat. >> fun to drive again but there's a lot harder than i thought it would have been. because it takes so much of your body. >> very positive, got a great sense of humor, engaging. everybody loves her. she is inspiring. she inspires all of us. >>> she said even though her...
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and america found out about saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait on cnn. but after all this, congress keeps pouring billions of dollars into that big sinkhole called the central intelligence agency. i say with a track record like that, congress doesn't need a budget committee, congress needs a proctologist. i think the record's real clear. congress should fire the cia and hire cnn. maybe we'll learn what's happening in the world. >> i still don't know what he meant by the proctologist thing, but that's kind of just the way he talked. that was congressman james traficant, democrat of ohio. he sadly is not even having one of his best hair days in that clip. james traficant's toupee, itself, is a thing of legend. james traficant was ultimately expelled from congress after convicted of bribery and false tax returns and racketeering and other corruption charges. he ended up serving seven years in prison. some of it without the hairdo. back in 1997 when he was talking about firing the cia and hiring cnn he was still a member in good standing of congress. and con
and america found out about saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait on cnn. but after all this, congress keeps pouring billions of dollars into that big sinkhole called the central intelligence agency. i say with a track record like that, congress doesn't need a budget committee, congress needs a proctologist. i think the record's real clear. congress should fire the cia and hire cnn. maybe we'll learn what's happening in the world. >> i still don't know what he meant by the proctologist...
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sergeant mary malon suffered severe head trauma in kuwait in 2004. the attack killed two soldiers in her squad. she really misses driving. four years in a va hospital and six years of rehab led to this big moment, her first time back behind the wheel. although it was not on the street, the ride was a thrill. >> it's fun to drive again but a lot harder than i thought. and because it takes so much of your body. >> she is capable of doing anything. she has been on a long journey of recovery, and this is just another step in that recovery and getting more independent living skills, and i just see so many good things for her in the future. >> she says she can't wait to get behind the wheel again. >> a rescue crew in sonoma county went to great heights to save a stranded dog. the black lab, named oreo, fell over a cliff near portuguese beach. the dog was perched on a small ledge. you can see, crews harnessing the dog and bringing him back up the cliff. the whole rescue took less than three minutes. >> a lot of people were outside with their dogs today beca
sergeant mary malon suffered severe head trauma in kuwait in 2004. the attack killed two soldiers in her squad. she really misses driving. four years in a va hospital and six years of rehab led to this big moment, her first time back behind the wheel. although it was not on the street, the ride was a thrill. >> it's fun to drive again but a lot harder than i thought. and because it takes so much of your body. >> she is capable of doing anything. she has been on a long journey of...
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another step in the recovery of sergeant mary ellen mayland, she suffered severe head injuries in kuwaital and six in rehab and her spirit but she was back in the driver's seat. >> fun to drive again but there's a lot harder than i thought it would have been. because it takes so much of your body. >> very positive, got a great sense of humor, engaging. everybody loves her. she is inspiring. she inspires all of us. >>> she said even though her body is sore she is looking forward to driving again. she -- 49ers coach jim harbaugh and family went to six flags where things got physical. he did a series of pushups copied by a huge walrus. the walrus is as being or bigger than a defensive lineman. harbaugh later bottle fed a tiger, said hello to an elephant and got a kiss from a sea lion. >> that is huge. nice day to get outside with the family. >> everyone was out today. the last full weekend of winter, nonetheless i think everyone was treating it as though it were spring out there. we did have some cooling, though. live doppler 7hd showing you the low clouds and fog near the coast, and we're
another step in the recovery of sergeant mary ellen mayland, she suffered severe head injuries in kuwaital and six in rehab and her spirit but she was back in the driver's seat. >> fun to drive again but there's a lot harder than i thought it would have been. because it takes so much of your body. >> very positive, got a great sense of humor, engaging. everybody loves her. she is inspiring. she inspires all of us. >>> she said even though her body is sore she is looking...
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. >> al jazeera's diplomatic editor james bays is live in kuwait city.ames, it's an hour away from opening, if things go according to plan. any signs of last-minute common ground found to heal the wrists? >> well, no. most of the leaders have not sat down together yet at this sting. as said in his report, i don't think the rifts will come out in the open. they are important. particularly the rifts amongst the gulf state. they are the driving force of the arab league, and are divided on the issue, the role of the muslim brotherhood. worth rewinding a year to the last summit in doha. then president mohamed morsi was the leader of egypt. now he finds himself in gaol as do many of his supporters. including the large group that have been sentenced to death. so it is going to be an important issue. it's going to be behind the scenes and affecting everything that happens, don't expect many people to talk about it in public. >> a bit of a subdivision. does the arab league have an idea of what it wants from the security council, when it can't agree on the problem
. >> al jazeera's diplomatic editor james bays is live in kuwait city.ames, it's an hour away from opening, if things go according to plan. any signs of last-minute common ground found to heal the wrists? >> well, no. most of the leaders have not sat down together yet at this sting. as said in his report, i don't think the rifts will come out in the open. they are important. particularly the rifts amongst the gulf state. they are the driving force of the arab league, and are divided...
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. >> in january kuwait hosted a donor conference needed to fund the response. countries pledged millions. how much of that money has been received. >> the amount requested was a record for humanitarian emergency. 6.5 billion. there are, in fact, two separate appeals for those needing aid. inside syria they wanted 2.2 million. of that so far the u.n. received 230 million. the separate appeal is for the regional countries, 4.3 billion. the u.n. says it has got from that appeal 674 million. >> in total 1% of syrians in desperate need is being deposited with the u.n. it's two months, and some countries give money to aid agencies, but it's a cause of concern. 70% of the money promised was given. >> if we don't give them food, they don't eat. if they don't get medicine from us, they die from whatever was their illness. we cannot overstate the gravity of humanitarian assistance for the people in syria, or the urgency of humanitarian assistance. there is real urgency, he says, to make sure the money promised in a place reaches those at the other end of the spectrum, sy
. >> in january kuwait hosted a donor conference needed to fund the response. countries pledged millions. how much of that money has been received. >> the amount requested was a record for humanitarian emergency. 6.5 billion. there are, in fact, two separate appeals for those needing aid. inside syria they wanted 2.2 million. of that so far the u.n. received 230 million. the separate appeal is for the regional countries, 4.3 billion. the u.n. says it has got from that appeal 674...
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bush to push saddam hussein out of kuwait.oday, if that happened today, do you think they would blame george bush? probably not. but they're blaming obama. this guy attacked one of our allies. well ought to unite behind our president and do what we can to force him out of there. >> beyond blaming the president on the ukraine situation, joe, they actually started praising the macho of putin. they actually started acting as if putin were some invincible macho man, and that obama should learn leadership from him. >> yeah, well, tell that to bin laden. and all the other people that the president has captured. i mean, it was -- he is sitting up there tweeting about the fact that the president was wearing jeans on a saturday talking to putin on the telephone, as if putin cared what the president was wearing. i mean, this is childish when you really think about it. you know, he -- so putin's bare-chested. obama is fully dressed, but he is wearing jeans. i mean, how silly can you get when two super powers are about ready to square off
bush to push saddam hussein out of kuwait.oday, if that happened today, do you think they would blame george bush? probably not. but they're blaming obama. this guy attacked one of our allies. well ought to unite behind our president and do what we can to force him out of there. >> beyond blaming the president on the ukraine situation, joe, they actually started praising the macho of putin. they actually started acting as if putin were some invincible macho man, and that obama should...
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. >> was interesting a friend of mine kuwait told me something very interesting that may or may not be true. the problem we have in kuwait right now is we need more women in power meant. 80% of the men worked in the government, which means they don't show up and mega shopping malls and play video games all day. i soared five to seven years -- >> do remember what we did this tenure skerry started talking about the programming and it turns out the great success in the developing world is micro-lending and people who manage the money were women. that's my simplification of the description given. i think that's probably true with phones and conductivity as well. it's who tried to see if we just figured a way to get inexpensive phones. the low price on an android phone in china is about $100. the prices are falling more or less correlated with the loss. you can imagine $70, $60 within three to five years, which are private planes people can use theirs or phones. imagine the phone is floated with information about literacy and culture. in a small number of years, bake it in this effectively
. >> was interesting a friend of mine kuwait told me something very interesting that may or may not be true. the problem we have in kuwait right now is we need more women in power meant. 80% of the men worked in the government, which means they don't show up and mega shopping malls and play video games all day. i soared five to seven years -- >> do remember what we did this tenure skerry started talking about the programming and it turns out the great success in the developing world...
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citing secret intelligence documents spiegel reports the nsa targeted tech giant kuwait in two thousand and nine gaining access to the company's client list and e mail or color. us intelligence agents launched the project out of concern the chinese government might also be using one equipment for espionage purposes. cool and hasn't yet responded to the report. north korea has test fired thirty short range missiles in what analysts say is a response to u s south korean military exercises south korea says the missiles were fired in the sea of japan all north korea's east coast. north korea has carried out six such tests in recent weeks seoul and washington that perth pyongyang to stop what they call provocative actions the heavy casualties in northeastern syria as rebels attacked the crossing of the turkish border. as many as thirty four people were killed including a number of civilians. the clashes took place in the coastal region of the pack yet which has been a stronghold for president was shot on sight authorities have accused turkey of assisting the rebels. the attack was part of a
citing secret intelligence documents spiegel reports the nsa targeted tech giant kuwait in two thousand and nine gaining access to the company's client list and e mail or color. us intelligence agents launched the project out of concern the chinese government might also be using one equipment for espionage purposes. cool and hasn't yet responded to the report. north korea has test fired thirty short range missiles in what analysts say is a response to u s south korean military exercises south...
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they are from countries such as united arab emirates and kuwait. they asked about the costs needed to put the solar power technology into practice, and maintain the devices. >> coming to japan and learning from the different research institutions, and the private companies, it gives us a big window of what can we do and how we can learn from other experts. >> translator: we see business opportunities overseas. we consider the middle east as a market with great potential. >> oil producing countries in the middle east are promoting green energy, aiming to switch from petroleum to renewable sources for producing electricity. >>> that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave you with a check on the markets. >>> commanders at the pentagon have re-examined their strategies. they say they'll shift their focus on the army and move toward more air and naval power. pentagon leaders laid out their plans in what's called the quadrennial defense review. they stress the importance of the asia-pacific region but they said there are still many friction po
they are from countries such as united arab emirates and kuwait. they asked about the costs needed to put the solar power technology into practice, and maintain the devices. >> coming to japan and learning from the different research institutions, and the private companies, it gives us a big window of what can we do and how we can learn from other experts. >> translator: we see business opportunities overseas. we consider the middle east as a market with great potential. >>...
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sanctum we headed to democracy we have the freedom we have about what to think about the people of kuwait the floor. one of the community. experts predict that if the trend continues and twenty thousand immigrants are expecting an answer out by the end of error. i see better update stay in one of. the i. atc resort island of bali has been sold for roughly six hundred thousand dollars in the points may keep the biggest transaction ever recorded since the virtual currency was launched the deal was sealed in late february. repeat from year to bake when trading website for electric gates. the bill is the first property purchase to the point where the world's most volatile currencies whose values soared from thirty dollars a year ago to about a thousand leading the year despite being wary of the deal the beginning of the village director decided to get it right. that was being referred to by a family member. i was in dealing with the coins for the last two to three hits. i'm so so weak it a try and see what happens and that worked out to be a pretty pretty good for us men in all i'd note that
sanctum we headed to democracy we have the freedom we have about what to think about the people of kuwait the floor. one of the community. experts predict that if the trend continues and twenty thousand immigrants are expecting an answer out by the end of error. i see better update stay in one of. the i. atc resort island of bali has been sold for roughly six hundred thousand dollars in the points may keep the biggest transaction ever recorded since the virtual currency was launched the deal...
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kuwait chains earrings that sufficiency ninety nine percent of its major currency sold the stock show was the amount of unsolicited over a period of today east what else it is a dismal has obviously not very much understand why we don't want to invest money in buying fridges so we can respect the coal chain to give so little to food banks do for us it's a lot of work and for food banks. they have to send out a car or truck that cost them money to pay for such a small amount for us it's not the best way to work on healing of the family despite the resistance and establish still leading the way you are buying forcing peaceful planet helps with the rules are flexible. that keeps on supermarkets are in the car likes to carry it through it's just after midnight here in christ and what to think of something known as dumpster diving. the couple little light call themselves three games shopped at the distinctive place in society today said it's possible to leave almost entirely from red's the day and supermarket chains. do you know. it seems to be clear here in paris to demonstrate to the sup
kuwait chains earrings that sufficiency ninety nine percent of its major currency sold the stock show was the amount of unsolicited over a period of today east what else it is a dismal has obviously not very much understand why we don't want to invest money in buying fridges so we can respect the coal chain to give so little to food banks do for us it's a lot of work and for food banks. they have to send out a car or truck that cost them money to pay for such a small amount for us it's not the...
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on clay days using the warnings area north of assaults on the west despite that the arab summit in kuwait some of america's allies according to send even more arms to the rebels with saudi arabia existing it's necessary to end the impasse that. meanwhile the un special envoy is insisting a peaceful way to end the crisis political analyst chris about race as a diplomatic solution isn't possible. now russian participation. i think what the west should be walking on his tummy discussions in folders as a russian around by the possibility of some thought of changing sites into which maintains the backbone to issue now was that it was concluded change it all. you know i don't think god building around and most school would be of a bus to the course that unfolds diplomacy in paul's discussion of what's on tonight the exclusion of russia is really a disaster and tons of fun getting to know that peace talks. just the sweetest as syria and the west is posting by claiming that to the radisson national council represents these rebels. may i also laugh at me isn't going to say that the warren said the
on clay days using the warnings area north of assaults on the west despite that the arab summit in kuwait some of america's allies according to send even more arms to the rebels with saudi arabia existing it's necessary to end the impasse that. meanwhile the un special envoy is insisting a peaceful way to end the crisis political analyst chris about race as a diplomatic solution isn't possible. now russian participation. i think what the west should be walking on his tummy discussions in...
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we're in the most dangerous challenge to the international community since saddam hussein squeezed kuwait and in the coming days the obama administration will only make things more dangerous. listen as president obama sits is helpless in the oval office trying to shame the russian leader into behaving better. >> the steps russia has taken are a violation of ukraine's sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law. >> nice talk from a former professor of law, but vladimir putin has indicated he doesn't care what the americans or europeans think. putin has complete dominance in the immediate region and intends to use it. this is a real crisis. the dangers are going to resound around the world. decisions being made right now will change history. >> i agree. interesting that republicans wouldn't make any of those decisions differently. they just complain about them. in the "crossfire" tonight obama supporter lawrence korb and obama critic danielle pletka who worked for the senate foreign relations committee. as we sit here right now cnn is reportin
we're in the most dangerous challenge to the international community since saddam hussein squeezed kuwait and in the coming days the obama administration will only make things more dangerous. listen as president obama sits is helpless in the oval office trying to shame the russian leader into behaving better. >> the steps russia has taken are a violation of ukraine's sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law. >> nice talk from a...
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with four other local construction companies including gs nst and won three large scale projects in kuwait where more than seven billion dollars industry sources say that bidding on projects along with other local construction companies has become a trend as a means to avoid cut throat competition and with korea's construction companies expected to win more and more contracts for countries in the middle east this year the association forecasts that the nation's overseas construction orders will reach seventy two million dollars by the time that year is up. that would surpass the previous record high at seventy one billion dollars of state. absent a local construction companies say they transcend play their team strategy and other foreign markets as well. like blacks in america and africa the onions. korea seems to perform better on the tray fun compare to japan last year the korea institute for industrial economics and trade said monday. i bought her a lot the record high annual trade surplus of over forty four billion dollars japan posted a record trade deficit of over one hundred ten bil
with four other local construction companies including gs nst and won three large scale projects in kuwait where more than seven billion dollars industry sources say that bidding on projects along with other local construction companies has become a trend as a means to avoid cut throat competition and with korea's construction companies expected to win more and more contracts for countries in the middle east this year the association forecasts that the nation's overseas construction orders will...
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just begun appearing on national television monday in the company of kuwait's foreign minister. but what's good news no statement in front of the microphone. your thoughts about this nice new run for president. by the speaker. you know i presented myself as a competent for the election so as to the city on the flight today to running for president yet has a job there y because of the vacation citizenship. why did you like to do that. i want that today's because hes off as so many aunties who have caught up with. nice one the chicken pox he got these component to this case nineteen fifty four the nepean division of the evolution and they stayed in power often independence and the house key and i'm excited to have ten am. with an ice pop impossible not to part one part dvd nigeria and thyme. i believe all the aunties got fed up with these pm they want change meat and otago. and on. why is it once again put up again for the relay i don't think that the ecb is up to bountiful toulfill. his entourage hearing publicly. a lot of mud slinging which is unusual mud slinging among the high
just begun appearing on national television monday in the company of kuwait's foreign minister. but what's good news no statement in front of the microphone. your thoughts about this nice new run for president. by the speaker. you know i presented myself as a competent for the election so as to the city on the flight today to running for president yet has a job there y because of the vacation citizenship. why did you like to do that. i want that today's because hes off as so many aunties who...