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he deployed once to kuwait and twice to iraq.awaii. during almost 20 years of selfless service, he earned numerous decorations, including the combat action badge and on april 2nd, he was tragically just months away from a well-earned retirement. and he is survived by his son, his parents, his sisters and a brother who are here today with us. sergeant timothy owens was from epingham, a small town in central illinois. and he loved baseball and football and wrestling and tae kwon do, so much so that he became a black belt and taught martial arts before joining the army in 2004. he served as a heavy vehicle driver and was stationed at forte stewart, georgia, and in kuwait before moving here to fort hood in 2011. in 2005, he deployed for an entire year in support of operation iraqi freedom. and there he earned his combat action badge under fire. he is survived by his wife and his three children and his mother who join us today. and sergeant first class daniel ferguson grew up in small town mulberry, florida, in high school, he was an
he deployed once to kuwait and twice to iraq.awaii. during almost 20 years of selfless service, he earned numerous decorations, including the combat action badge and on april 2nd, he was tragically just months away from a well-earned retirement. and he is survived by his son, his parents, his sisters and a brother who are here today with us. sergeant timothy owens was from epingham, a small town in central illinois. and he loved baseball and football and wrestling and tae kwon do, so much so...
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aid kuwait adequate to carry what this project is proposing. i think it's great there was a collaboration in terms of getting the t built, but the t is not even in the same universe as what we need in this part of the city and that's why i hope and think and know you understand what the frustration is and we have absolutely inadequate transit to sustain and that leaves us scratching our head when this happens over and over again. i'm glad to hear the statement that it applies to i know that some developers have taken to the position that it doesn't, which doesn't sit well with me, but we have a problem so i hope you -- and i hope you can understand where i'm coming from, where i imagine supervisor breed is coming from in terms of our frustration level here. >> supervisor breed. >> i just wanted to express my frustration mostly because -- i know you've been doing this for a really long time. i previously served on a redevelopment commission. i know how these processes work and it's one thing to study this stuff in theory and talk about it and go
aid kuwait adequate to carry what this project is proposing. i think it's great there was a collaboration in terms of getting the t built, but the t is not even in the same universe as what we need in this part of the city and that's why i hope and think and know you understand what the frustration is and we have absolutely inadequate transit to sustain and that leaves us scratching our head when this happens over and over again. i'm glad to hear the statement that it applies to i know that...
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stewart, georgia, and in kuwait before moving here to fort hoot in 2011.he deployed for an entire year in support of ""operation iraqi freedom"" and there he earned his combat action badge under fire. he is survived by his wife and his three children and his mother who join us today. and sergeant first class daniel ferguson, grew up in small town mulberry, florida, in a high school he was an outstanding athlete, who played football and baseball and basketball and he also ran track. his two decades of military service, he was stationed in italy and germany and bases throughout the united states. and he, too, deployed to kuwait, iraq and afghanistan and he, too, earned many awards for outstanding service including a bronze star and three service medals and on that day, the 2nd of april, one week ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a room full of other soldiers. he put himself in the line of fire to save them. and he is survived by his daughter, his parents, his brothers and sisters, and at the time of his death
stewart, georgia, and in kuwait before moving here to fort hoot in 2011.he deployed for an entire year in support of ""operation iraqi freedom"" and there he earned his combat action badge under fire. he is survived by his wife and his three children and his mother who join us today. and sergeant first class daniel ferguson, grew up in small town mulberry, florida, in a high school he was an outstanding athlete, who played football and baseball and basketball and he also ran...
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the end of this year after serving 20 years. >> timothy owens from effingham, illinois served in kuwait and iraq, who's uncle called him an honorable individual. the community is in mourning and sending well wishes to the 16 soldiers who are still in recovery. around town, we're seeing memorials, in killeen, 16 flags are placed for the wounded, three crosses for the dead. this isn't the first time that these crosses and flags have adorable that church's lawn. in 2009, 13 crosses marked the lives taken by major nidal hasan in that mass shooting. this community had just found closure in august when hassan was sentenced to death. we spoke with a church elder who said he is in disbelief to see this scene of violence unfold yet again. >> it's a real awakening in the community. it lets us know that there's evil out there. it's around us every day. it's in this world. it's tragic when anyone turns a gun on anyone else, but when it's one of our own, it really hurts. >> there are these smaller memorial was as all over town, but the big one will be wednesday when the president will be here to rem
the end of this year after serving 20 years. >> timothy owens from effingham, illinois served in kuwait and iraq, who's uncle called him an honorable individual. the community is in mourning and sending well wishes to the 16 soldiers who are still in recovery. around town, we're seeing memorials, in killeen, 16 flags are placed for the wounded, three crosses for the dead. this isn't the first time that these crosses and flags have adorable that church's lawn. in 2009, 13 crosses marked...
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kuwait has donated $249 million to meet the syrian crisis. the money will go to the united nations and international aid agencies. the u.n. says it's forced to cut food rations for those left rungry, because of donors money has not been received. the world food program says the delay means the standard food basket has to be cut by 20% in march. more people have to be fed. the un says it came close to its target of feeding 4.2 million people inside syria, reaching 4.1 million. a senior policy advisor for humanitarian response, and individual don or are not doing enough. >> certainly there's a lot of crisis happening at the moment. there's crisis in south sudan, renewed fighting and displace. in darfur. more than that we urge countries to dig deep, and individuals, we found that there has been a reluctance to fund the crisis. even amongst, you know, common citizens, your average person. they may be more generous, it seems that a political crisis of this magnitude seems out of reach and almost hopeless. and we are here to say that it's not, and
kuwait has donated $249 million to meet the syrian crisis. the money will go to the united nations and international aid agencies. the u.n. says it's forced to cut food rations for those left rungry, because of donors money has not been received. the world food program says the delay means the standard food basket has to be cut by 20% in march. more people have to be fed. the un says it came close to its target of feeding 4.2 million people inside syria, reaching 4.1 million. a senior policy...
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a combat veteran seeing action in kuwait and iraq. his uncle calls him a very honorable video. the morning here, morgan, is happening around town in central christian church, sixteen flags for the wounded and three crosses for theded adorn the lawn. this is not the first time. in 2009, 13 crosses for people killed by major nadal hassan were also adorning the lawn of this church. this community had just found closure from that attack in august and his son was sentence sentenced to death. now this scene of violence is repeated. >> a reawaken the community. it lets us know that there is evil out there. it's around us. it is tragic when someone turns a gun on anyone else but when its .1 of our own, it really hurts. >> it is a fittingly somber and rainy day in killeen as tab earn accel baptist church pauses >>> heidi, have we learned anything else about a possible motive? >>. >> they are still looking at this argument that yvonne lopez, the shooter had in the moments before he opened fire, according to the father of one of the wounded soldiers, his son said that lopez entered a pers
a combat veteran seeing action in kuwait and iraq. his uncle calls him a very honorable video. the morning here, morgan, is happening around town in central christian church, sixteen flags for the wounded and three crosses for theded adorn the lawn. this is not the first time. in 2009, 13 crosses for people killed by major nadal hassan were also adorning the lawn of this church. this community had just found closure from that attack in august and his son was sentence sentenced to death. now...
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he deployed to iraq and to kuwait.their releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these fallen soldiers next wednesday, and hour public affairs office will give details available to all of you. later this evening we're putting together a map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we understand them now. they will be very basic not to the level of debail of an investigation that is still intelligentlidon't know going. in regards to the injured soldiers that we visited this morning we've had the opportunity both yesterday and today to visit all the injured soldiers, and currently we still have three remaining soldiers and three here at fort hood. they are all strong. each of them is resilient. their families are resilient and we've had an opportunity to meet with some of their families. they're dealing very well with a difficult situation, and we all look forward and pray for their full r
he deployed to iraq and to kuwait.their releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these fallen soldiers next wednesday, and hour public affairs office will give details available to all of you. later this evening we're putting together a map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we understand them now. they will be very basic not to the level of debail of an...
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once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the world's known oil reserves him 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 ev
once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the world's known oil reserves him 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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he deployed to iraq and to kuwait. releasable service records will be available to you at the presscenter.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these soldiers next wednesday. details will be coming to you in the next few days. also this evening we're putting together for you a simple map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we understand them now. they will be very basic, not to the level of detail of an investigation that is still ongoing. but very basic to help you orient on where this event occurred. in regards to the injured soldiers that we visited this morning, i had the opportunity both yesterday and today to visit all of the soldiers at darnall and scott & white. we still have three remaining soldiers at scott & white and three here at darnall on ft. hood. they are strong and their families are resilient and i had a chance to meet with some of their families and they are dealing very well with a difficult situation and we all look forward and pray for t
he deployed to iraq and to kuwait. releasable service records will be available to you at the presscenter.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these soldiers next wednesday. details will be coming to you in the next few days. also this evening we're putting together for you a simple map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we understand them now. they will be very basic, not to the level of detail of an investigation that is still...
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he deployed to kuwait and also to iraq. sergeant timothy wayne owens, 37, of ifingham, illinois, entered active duty service in july 2004 as a motor transport operator. assigned to the 29th 29th transportation battalion, fourth sustainment brigade, 134th sustainment command, where he serve as a heavy vehicle driver. he deployed to iraq and to kuwait. >> their releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these fallen soldiers next win in our public affairs office will publish the details in the coming days. they'll be available to all of you. also available later this evening, we are putting together a mapper for you, simple map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic generals of events as we under them now. very basic, not level of an investigation, but basic to help you orient on where this event occurred. in regards to the injured soldiers that we visited this morning, i've had the opportunity, both yesterday and t
he deployed to kuwait and also to iraq. sergeant timothy wayne owens, 37, of ifingham, illinois, entered active duty service in july 2004 as a motor transport operator. assigned to the 29th 29th transportation battalion, fourth sustainment brigade, 134th sustainment command, where he serve as a heavy vehicle driver. he deployed to iraq and to kuwait. >> their releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize...
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then the flank attack into kuwait. that was easy, quick, efficient. what made it different was the enemy not being smart about how they fought us. it narrowly circumscribed political objectives. give kuwait back to the kuwaitis. >> churchill had a couple of things early in his career. >> all of these examples are instructed. some of the buzz words you hear now, agile, nimble, so forth. all of those are important. respond rapidly to forces, get there fast. ultimately, what you have to do after you get there, that is more important than getting there fast. they were not able to convert that into larger success. then you have flexibility on the part of command. we have ian hamilton who says if i change the beaches we are landing on, it will disrupt the landing plan. the alternative is to impale yourself on turkish machine guns. which they did. you can learn from these campaigns. learning from history, it is not going to give you the answer. >> it is easy to see the consequences. >> war is the great auditor of military institutions. we have to be careful
then the flank attack into kuwait. that was easy, quick, efficient. what made it different was the enemy not being smart about how they fought us. it narrowly circumscribed political objectives. give kuwait back to the kuwaitis. >> churchill had a couple of things early in his career. >> all of these examples are instructed. some of the buzz words you hear now, agile, nimble, so forth. all of those are important. respond rapidly to forces, get there fast. ultimately, what you have...
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once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the world's known oil reservesim 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 evil
once saddam hussein took kuwait, he doubled that to approximately 20% of the world's known oil reservesim 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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he deployed to iraq and to kuwa kuwait. releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these fallen soldiers next wednesday and our public affairs office will publish the details in the coming days. they'll be available to all of you. also available later this evening we are putting together a map for you, a simple map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we understand them now. they'll be very basic, not to the level of detail of an investigation that is still ongoing, but very basic to help you orient on where this event occurred. in regards to the injured soldiers that we visited this morning, i've had the opportunity both yesterday and today to visit all of the injured soldiers at darnell and scott and white. and currently we still have three remaining soldiers at scott and white and three at darnell here on fort hood. they're all strong. each of them is resilient. their families are resili
he deployed to iraq and to kuwa kuwait. releasable service records will be available to you at the fort hood press center.com later on this evening. we will memorialize all three of these fallen soldiers next wednesday and our public affairs office will publish the details in the coming days. they'll be available to all of you. also available later this evening we are putting together a map for you, a simple map and diagram of the incident site to include a basic sequence of events as we...
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and he, too, deployed to kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan.ervice including a bronze star and three service medals. and on that day, the second of april, one week ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a room full of other soldiers. he put himself in the line of fire to save them. and he is survived by his daughter, his parents, his brothers and sisters, and at the time of his death, he was engaged to be married. every member of the united states military is here today is proud to have served alongside these three soldiers and they are part of eternity now but they are not god. they are not forgotten. and they never will be. they endure. they endure in the hearts of those who love them and in the hearts of the soldiers and civilians who make up the fort hood community. we will honor our fallen not today but every day. every day that is to come we will honor them by striving to be worthy of their sacrifice. in this time of tragedy we see the true strength of our community and our people. they say all
and he, too, deployed to kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan.ervice including a bronze star and three service medals. and on that day, the second of april, one week ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a room full of other soldiers. he put himself in the line of fire to save them. and he is survived by his daughter, his parents, his brothers and sisters, and at the time of his death, he was engaged to be married. every member of the united states...
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sergeant timothy owens, 37 years old served in kuwait and iraq and whose uncle called him an honourab honourable individual. the life of these soldiers is a heavy weight on this community. less than five years ago 2009, major nidal hasan committed the worse mass killing on an army installation when he killed 13 people. churches in the area are painfully used to this kind of memorial and wonder why it is happening to them. one pastor says that the community is in disbelief that the scene of violence again unfolded. >> our hearts are broken, our community is hurting today. we want to honour those effected. i don't know if any here were directly affected. some were. we pray we'll be an encouragement and comfort and remember those lost on that day. >> now, on wednesday of this coming week there'll be a bigger memorial service on base. president obama will be attending that service. >> have we learnt about what may have note vated the rampage? -- motivated the ram page. >> sure, it narrows in on an argument, this is coming from base command, that ivan lopez had prior to the shooting. accor
sergeant timothy owens, 37 years old served in kuwait and iraq and whose uncle called him an honourab honourable individual. the life of these soldiers is a heavy weight on this community. less than five years ago 2009, major nidal hasan committed the worse mass killing on an army installation when he killed 13 people. churches in the area are painfully used to this kind of memorial and wonder why it is happening to them. one pastor says that the community is in disbelief that the scene of...
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he was active duty for 11 years, serving in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan. he died blocking a door with his body to shield other soldiers from attack. then staff sergeant carlos lasani, 38 were puerto rico, he served for 28 years, hoping to retire this year: and sergeant timothy owens, serving in kuwait and iraq, remembered as an honourable individual. the community is scarred by what happened on wednesday, but what happened fi years ag in twoon. that's an army major that has seen open fire on the same base, killing 13. the community got over that, tried to heal after finding closure in sentencing nidal hasan to death in august of last year. but now, here they are again. church services around the city - they are asking how could it happen again. >> our hearts are broken. our community is hurting today. we want to honour those affected. i don't know if any in here today were directly affected. i know some were. we pray we'll be able to do an encouragement and comfort and remember those that were lost on that day. >> fort hood is planning a larger service on
he was active duty for 11 years, serving in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan. he died blocking a door with his body to shield other soldiers from attack. then staff sergeant carlos lasani, 38 were puerto rico, he served for 28 years, hoping to retire this year: and sergeant timothy owens, serving in kuwait and iraq, remembered as an honourable individual. the community is scarred by what happened on wednesday, but what happened fi years ag in twoon. that's an army major that has seen open fire on...
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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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i get to kuwait, flown in on a flight of body bags, stepping over them to get to a seat in the cockpit, and low and behold, they put me -- because there's no other rooms, in a presidential suite in the kuwait, and all i could do is open up an mre and sort of lie down and just -- the whole night it was like i was seeing sand storms and sand storms, and i just couldn't, you know, it's not easy. at the same time, i've done it a lot. i learned to do it. i am sure that i have some degree of ptsd because of what i've been through. people cope with it differently, and i'm able to cope with the adjustment. >> are there any groups that you spoke in tandem with about the experience? >> we have dope a couple interviews, i suspect we will do that, looking forward to it actually because he has all that tactical knowledge, all the knowledge of the pashtuns, incredible 20 years in special forces to bring to bear on that, and so i think it's a matter of time that it will happen there as well. >> what about the transition from the united states to living in a pashtun village for the american female? ho
i get to kuwait, flown in on a flight of body bags, stepping over them to get to a seat in the cockpit, and low and behold, they put me -- because there's no other rooms, in a presidential suite in the kuwait, and all i could do is open up an mre and sort of lie down and just -- the whole night it was like i was seeing sand storms and sand storms, and i just couldn't, you know, it's not easy. at the same time, i've done it a lot. i learned to do it. i am sure that i have some degree of ptsd...
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the liberation of kuwait and putting down saddam hussein in the gulf war gave bush one of thee highestroval ratings ever for any president. but his numbers fell sharply during the 1992 presidential campaign. >> i think it was the worst year of my life watching george bush get defeated for president. >> i just called governor b clinton over in little rock and> offered my congratulations. he did run a strong campaign. >> what's interesting about the moment, mother's attitude was, it's over. get on with your life. that's exactly what we did.life with his help and his encouragement. >> george called everyone to come into the east room, the staff. they're very, very proud of him. wonderful marine announced ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united stateser and in hees walks. and he was funny. >> actually i was staying in the lincoln bedroom and i couldn't resist getting on the phone and called up the secret service as the president and said, feeld like jogging tonight in the nude? >> there were a lot of things. >> it was a silly gesture, which i don't use. naga gonna do it. >> georg
the liberation of kuwait and putting down saddam hussein in the gulf war gave bush one of thee highestroval ratings ever for any president. but his numbers fell sharply during the 1992 presidential campaign. >> i think it was the worst year of my life watching george bush get defeated for president. >> i just called governor b clinton over in little rock and> offered my congratulations. he did run a strong campaign. >> what's interesting about the moment, mother's attitude...
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instability is not a byproduct of foreign money being sajan see that saudi arabia and secondarily kuwait are pouring large amounts of money into the insurgencies up in unbar province saudi money have been pouring in to the i.s.i. s n l nowshera groups which are operating as the al qaida front on both sides of the iraq syria border iraq as potentially a norm is revenue stream from oil but the insurgencies have largely blocked the kind of level of investment to really build up the energy sector that would be vital to a real recovery of the iraq economy u.s. troops withdrew from iraq in twenty eleven and could america have done more to prevent this upsurge in violence president obama i hate to praise president bush on anything but president bush paid a lot of attention to maleki and a lot of attention to iraq president obama ignored the entire iraqi situation for well over four years iraq is in a very precarious crisis moment right now and the more outside help that can be given the more pressure on saudi arabia kuwait and some of the other g.c.c. countries to back off from financing and ar
instability is not a byproduct of foreign money being sajan see that saudi arabia and secondarily kuwait are pouring large amounts of money into the insurgencies up in unbar province saudi money have been pouring in to the i.s.i. s n l nowshera groups which are operating as the al qaida front on both sides of the iraq syria border iraq as potentially a norm is revenue stream from oil but the insurgencies have largely blocked the kind of level of investment to really build up the energy sector...
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what we're seeing in russia right now is not dissimilar to what we saw in kuwait back in 2002, then with03. why we're not paying attention to that military i don't know. i don't know why we've taken that opportunity to do something that's very dem month strative that can putin can understand off the table. >> if there are stronger sanctions and i hear what the general's saying, can have that an immediate, can that make an immediate difference or is this something that's going to take time? >> any kind of sanctions that would further separate elements of the russian economy, particularly banking sector, could potentially destroy the economic coalition that has isolated iran. i mean, russia's participation not just in voting for the sanctions but playing along with an effective embargo of buying iranian oil is credited as one of the reasons i reason yans are in a negotiation now. a huge part of the obama administration's broader foreign policy is having russia cooperate on getting rid of syrian chemical weapons, eventually helping put an end to the syrian civil war and of course trying to
what we're seeing in russia right now is not dissimilar to what we saw in kuwait back in 2002, then with03. why we're not paying attention to that military i don't know. i don't know why we've taken that opportunity to do something that's very dem month strative that can putin can understand off the table. >> if there are stronger sanctions and i hear what the general's saying, can have that an immediate, can that make an immediate difference or is this something that's going to take...
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tons and tons of equipment and get it driven out of iraq back to kuwait. he was a truck driver for the army. he works those final months in iraq. so the thinking at this point by several sources i've spoken to is that's likely the specific work that he was doing, driving vehicles, working on them, maintaining them in those final months and weeks of the u.s. war in iraq. wolf. >> barbara, thanks very much. we're going to learn a lot more about ivan lopez in the coming hours and days. let's go to george howell there at ft. hood. this is the second deadly shooting at ft. hood, as you know, george, in five years. major nadal hasan convicted in a rampage that killed 13 people, one civilian, wounded 32 others. walk us through this latest shooting unfolded whether there were changes in place since 2009. >> we do know, wolf, of a couple changes here on post. we know first of all there was sort of a neighborhood watch here if you will on post. people looking out for potential problems. that's one thing. we also know commanders were trained to look out for instances
tons and tons of equipment and get it driven out of iraq back to kuwait. he was a truck driver for the army. he works those final months in iraq. so the thinking at this point by several sources i've spoken to is that's likely the specific work that he was doing, driving vehicles, working on them, maintaining them in those final months and weeks of the u.s. war in iraq. wolf. >> barbara, thanks very much. we're going to learn a lot more about ivan lopez in the coming hours and days. let's...
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when i lived in that region in israel or kuwait, what people want in the middle east is something veryimple. it's a normal life. a life of some certainty about the future, certainty about their kids' future. where they're going to go to school, where they're going to work, where they're going to find a house to live in. that brings it to the forefront. this is about people. it's not just about leadership >> does that sound right to you? >> of course, that's undoubtedly the case. i wholeheartedly agree. as a palestinian you can't have a normal live if you live outside of the territory from where you were excelled. you can't live a normal life going from point a to point b. with the whims and moods of the check points and the israeli government themselves. and you can't live a normal life as a palestinian citizen of israel because you're denied rights that you see your jewish neighbors routinely granted. this is historically, it's not--this is important, i think. it's not about two squabbling sides which is this debate has been set up. it's not about two equal parties who are having a do
when i lived in that region in israel or kuwait, what people want in the middle east is something veryimple. it's a normal life. a life of some certainty about the future, certainty about their kids' future. where they're going to go to school, where they're going to work, where they're going to find a house to live in. that brings it to the forefront. this is about people. it's not just about leadership >> does that sound right to you? >> of course, that's undoubtedly the case. i...
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. >> reporter: the 15010--year army veteran served in iraq and kuwait but didn't survive ab attack athome. >> to see unspeakable senseless violence in a place where they are suppose to feel safe is tragic. >> reporter: a tragedy investigators admit they may never fully understand. yeah, understanding this community will during the prayer service and memorial for the victims next week. live in fort hood, jay gray. >>> we are learning of a miracle in the ashes after the fire that killed two of boston's bravest in a promise to the widow of one of the fallen. lieutenant wall lash lost his life. hay couldn't find his wedding ring. they promised his wife they would do anything to find it. they never took his ring off so they knew it had to be in the ruble. they found it tuesday night at the same time as the wake. they immediately rushed it to his wife. he was laid to rest the next day. the second firefighter, michael kennedy, was laid to rest yesterday. >>> after 32 years as a late night host david letterman announced he's wrapping it up. two months after jay leno saying goodbye. he reveale
. >> reporter: the 15010--year army veteran served in iraq and kuwait but didn't survive ab attack athome. >> to see unspeakable senseless violence in a place where they are suppose to feel safe is tragic. >> reporter: a tragedy investigators admit they may never fully understand. yeah, understanding this community will during the prayer service and memorial for the victims next week. live in fort hood, jay gray. >>> we are learning of a miracle in the ashes after the...
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service at the boop activity church remember those three, the sergeant active for 11 years, serving in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan, died blocking a doorway to protect our soldiers. there was staff sergeant, 38 years old from puerto rico who served for 20 years and hoped to enjoy his retirement at the end of this year. >> finally, sergeant timothy owens, 37, from illinois, served in aindicate and iraq and who's uncle remembers him as an honorable individual. here at the top activity church, a community memorial service still underway. today, the community gathered around each other to remember these three individuals lost and the 16 wounded soldiers. of course, this is especially traumatic to them, because in 2009, major nidal hassan killed 13 people on the same base. the pastor is wondering how this could happen again. >> our hearts are broken, hour community is hurting today. we want to honor those that were affected. i don't know if any in here today were directly affected. i know some that were, but we pray that we be able to be an encouragement and comfort and remember those lost on that
service at the boop activity church remember those three, the sergeant active for 11 years, serving in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan, died blocking a doorway to protect our soldiers. there was staff sergeant, 38 years old from puerto rico who served for 20 years and hoped to enjoy his retirement at the end of this year. >> finally, sergeant timothy owens, 37, from illinois, served in aindicate and iraq and who's uncle remembers him as an honorable individual. here at the top activity...
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kuwait has relieved some of the shortfall, but it's still a billion dollars short. >> sex education in schools, and contraf seption for the poor filipinos has been upheld by the supreme court. it attracted string opposition and challenge by the catholic church. we have more from manila. >> this law took almost 15 years to enact, and the supreme court finally ruled that the contentious reproductive health law is constitutional, despite opposition from the hierarchy of the human catholic church in the philippines. the supreme court lifted its temporary retraining order on the limitation of the law that has been in effect sips march 2013. understand the law, that means that the government is compelled to institutionalize safe sex education in schools and university. it also means that the government is compelled to provide contraceptive measures to the communities that will not be able to buy it for themselves. there are many components of the law who are skeptical, because many important provisions have been taken off. >> in a country with a burgeoning population, and a government having
kuwait has relieved some of the shortfall, but it's still a billion dollars short. >> sex education in schools, and contraf seption for the poor filipinos has been upheld by the supreme court. it attracted string opposition and challenge by the catholic church. we have more from manila. >> this law took almost 15 years to enact, and the supreme court finally ruled that the contentious reproductive health law is constitutional, despite opposition from the hierarchy of the human...
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. >>> the fall of the berlin wall, the liberation of kuwait, these historic events all took place duringresidency of george h.w. bush and it's a very special weekend at his presidential library at texas a&m university. celebrating 25 years since that great american took office. shannon breen is live in college station, texas. shannon, you have seen 41 and one of his sons? >> reporter: yes, we have. former president bush 41 and the first lady have really enjoyed being here as family, friends and members of his administration have come back to mark 25 years since the start of his presidency. it's been fascinating to hear their stories about those events and how it came together. i did talk to his son former florida governor jeb bush this morning. we talked about a lot of things, but i asked him about his statement that he thinks the gop should get more comfortable campaigning outside its comfort zone. here's what he told me. >> campaigns ought to be about listening and learning and getting better, because you may actually win. and if you win, you actually have to do something. so i do thin
. >>> the fall of the berlin wall, the liberation of kuwait, these historic events all took place duringresidency of george h.w. bush and it's a very special weekend at his presidential library at texas a&m university. celebrating 25 years since that great american took office. shannon breen is live in college station, texas. shannon, you have seen 41 and one of his sons? >> reporter: yes, we have. former president bush 41 and the first lady have really enjoyed being here as...
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sergeant owens, 37, he served in kuwait and iraq, was a father and husband. and staff sergeant carlos rodriguez, 38, had just in january marked 20 years in the army and he had hoped to retire soon. there will be a memorial service on post this coming wednesday to honor those fallen. >> rick levin that will, at ft. hood, thanks very much.that wil hood, thanks very much. >>> a weather alert. april showers popping up across the south, but a stronger system in the works could bring a threat of severe weather and a few inches of rain tomorrow. jan dean has more. >> this is the season where we see the spring showers and here is our spring flood outlook across the midwest and northern plains. also across the southeast and mid-atlantic. that's where the next storm will develop over the next 24 hours. just a quick look at your radar over the last 12 hours. seeing those showers pop up along the gulf coast, as well, some instability over the rockies here and the northwest we're still dealing with unsettled weather there. our future radar will show you a blossoming of st
sergeant owens, 37, he served in kuwait and iraq, was a father and husband. and staff sergeant carlos rodriguez, 38, had just in january marked 20 years in the army and he had hoped to retire soon. there will be a memorial service on post this coming wednesday to honor those fallen. >> rick levin that will, at ft. hood, thanks very much.that wil hood, thanks very much. >>> a weather alert. april showers popping up across the south, but a stronger system in the works could bring a...
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. >> reporter: the ten-year army veteran served in both iraq and kuwait, but did not survive an attack here at home. >> to see unspeakable, senseless violence happen in a place where they're supposed it feel safe, home base, is tragic. >> reporter: a tragedy investigators admit they may never fully understand. this community continues to look for understanding as well. they have a prayer service this evening. and a memorial for the victims is planned next week. live at ft. hood, jay gray. francis, back to you. >> jay, thank you. >>> it is a far cry from the movie "gravity," but for the second time in less than three weeks, the international space station had to dodge space junk. nasa says the station fired thrusters to move half a mile to stay away from parts of an old rocket. they say the crew was never in any danger. >>> we're learning of the merck until the ashes after a fire that killed two of boston's bravest and a promise to the widow of one of the fallen. lieutenant edward walsh lost his life fighting this blaze last week. and when firefighters recovered his body, they couldn't
. >> reporter: the ten-year army veteran served in both iraq and kuwait, but did not survive an attack here at home. >> to see unspeakable, senseless violence happen in a place where they're supposed it feel safe, home base, is tragic. >> reporter: a tragedy investigators admit they may never fully understand. this community continues to look for understanding as well. they have a prayer service this evening. and a memorial for the victims is planned next week. live at ft....
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deployed once to kuwait and twice to iraq.rovided critical logistical support to units as far-flung as fort bragg and hawaii. during almost 20 years of selfless service he earned umerous decorations including the combat action badge. he was tragically just months away from a well earned retirement. he's survived by his son, his parents, his sisters and a -- brother who are here today with us. timothy owens was from everi efficienti efficie effingham, a small town in illinois. loved baseball, football, wrestling, tae kwon do. became a black belt and taught marshal arts 2004. joining the army in he served as a heavy vehicle driver and was stationed at fort georgia, and in kuwait, before moving to fort hood in 2011. in 2005 he deployed for an entire year in support of iraqi freedom. there he earned his combat action badge under fair. he's survived by his wife and three children and his mother join us today. ergeant first class daniel ferguson grew up in a small town florida. in high school he was an outstanding athlete. he played
deployed once to kuwait and twice to iraq.rovided critical logistical support to units as far-flung as fort bragg and hawaii. during almost 20 years of selfless service he earned umerous decorations including the combat action badge. he was tragically just months away from a well earned retirement. he's survived by his son, his parents, his sisters and a -- brother who are here today with us. timothy owens was from everi efficienti efficie effingham, a small town in illinois. loved baseball,...
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used in yugoslavia the stasi forces in croatia where two hundred thousand serbs were expelled from kuwait shut up. in the lead up to the wars in the region. so what's happened today and i'm in ukraine that can seem very much. so bono of the right sectors graffiti on belgian organizations being given political recognition. sarah thanks for your time in a fire at a time and i will really appreciate the low strings bring art into nationals have found is that of the intuitive national action center new york city what makes has been using the ongoing crises is a new segment in ukraine as a justification fold those warnings beefing up its forces close to russia's borders. the lions also froze ties with russia in the wake of its the reunification of crime and most recently in bouts of cold low key areas of security cooperation picking up the story is gunning to cheek and about the referendum in crimea and its subsequent becoming part of russia has opened the floodgates to fear mongering and structure of nato several rounds of post cold war expansion did not make much sense a lot of people especi
used in yugoslavia the stasi forces in croatia where two hundred thousand serbs were expelled from kuwait shut up. in the lead up to the wars in the region. so what's happened today and i'm in ukraine that can seem very much. so bono of the right sectors graffiti on belgian organizations being given political recognition. sarah thanks for your time in a fire at a time and i will really appreciate the low strings bring art into nationals have found is that of the intuitive national action center...
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condones it made the request to ioc boss thomas bach in a visit to the olympic council of asia in kuwait. fox said the ioc would do it's almost best to ensure north korea's presence at the games and earlier north korea about to send athletes for their free events but likely lacks the ability to do so. sports exchanges between the two koreas are considered very important especially as tensions run high on the peninsula. and go beyond south korean high squeaky now that's final polish ill will resemble a classic italian opera. the show will take on the themes and score the jackal know she's got a love story between on the prince and princess to write that. meanwhile dean continues to receive attention abroad not only with the winter olympics judging controversy. it also was one of the most attractive people on board as the designated by sports out with richard. the korean past fall the championships between the ltc acres and mo bisbee this is set to take off and prior to the start of the seven game series the two teams their players and coaches gathered for a press conference. the most inte
condones it made the request to ioc boss thomas bach in a visit to the olympic council of asia in kuwait. fox said the ioc would do it's almost best to ensure north korea's presence at the games and earlier north korea about to send athletes for their free events but likely lacks the ability to do so. sports exchanges between the two koreas are considered very important especially as tensions run high on the peninsula. and go beyond south korean high squeaky now that's final polish ill will...
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one and in the capitol mexico city has a system of transmitters to warn people of an approaching kuwait receivers can give a minute of advanced warning depending where a major quake strikes and when he moved here two years ago he worried about the tremers and wanted to buy a receiver but at $300 he thought it was too much. >> it's odd to me we have such a sophisticated infrastructure which is expensive and smart people behind it and has valuable life-saving warning and one receiver on the market and promoted. >> reporter: he developed a prototype of the cricket earthquake alarm and plans to launch it this year for about $30. mexico spent millions building a network of centers and transmitters after the 1985 earthquake and if they have a quake of 6.0 or higher transmitters and data warning signal and they have three earthquakes a year of that magnitude or higher and it's not just the magnitude that poses a risk to mexico city, it's the soil under the capitol that is extremely unstable and you can see that when you look at buildings across the city like this one, it was build some 500 yea
one and in the capitol mexico city has a system of transmitters to warn people of an approaching kuwait receivers can give a minute of advanced warning depending where a major quake strikes and when he moved here two years ago he worried about the tremers and wanted to buy a receiver but at $300 he thought it was too much. >> it's odd to me we have such a sophisticated infrastructure which is expensive and smart people behind it and has valuable life-saving warning and one receiver on the...
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not only by the pearls this image was created which was in october to kuwait as well by its culture its sales in the farm's the principles are important such as natural talents the free speech privacy and of course in the lights off the spy programs in the spider delicious even though getting much more attention and much more momentum to be passed on one thing that no internet bill to regulate as a opinion expressed online and that's what the new york police department learned after its image boosting twitter campaign ended up as a publicity disaster. aig's read a brief reports twitter has empowered millions least revolutions and generated successful brands. for america's largest police department has had acted this has turned into an embarrassing epic failure on on on. on tuesday the nypd integrated systems to upload pictures with police officers had in the photos by nypd within twenty four hours some one hundred and ten thousand people responded contact was trendy and mine nypd turned into a virtual archive of snapshots showing the department's mind. using excessive and to force on on
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back to kuwait will be doing. so i did manage to lead west end and they make with them. i couldn't sleep so that they might go on a wheat was one of the program isn't helping. and i tend to lose financially test data between the things that they are always great too and it was my company. so like albany is two hundred percent baby. i wanted to attend to you. to spain and in the spanish economy you're seen as a promoter in a way all sponged onto connection most of all the spanish fashion business. what would he say about the climate now in spain has been a crisis for the past couple of years it has no business climates because we know pretty katie grace he's back for the weekend to price their baby costume and the price they happened overnight. they yielded places like the capital but the coughing so when i do when i needed anyway. hmm no candidates she tends to bite and she can do what i would kill them my mother once again took a bizarre as this are as bad as the mother's small faction on and this is not a like minded that we and they went to the identification numbers
back to kuwait will be doing. so i did manage to lead west end and they make with them. i couldn't sleep so that they might go on a wheat was one of the program isn't helping. and i tend to lose financially test data between the things that they are always great too and it was my company. so like albany is two hundred percent baby. i wanted to attend to you. to spain and in the spanish economy you're seen as a promoter in a way all sponged onto connection most of all the spanish fashion...
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the cold war, the first president bush toured german reunification responding to the invasion of kuwait, the policies of the clinton and administration in the balkans and of course the most ambitiously of all the response of the second bush of administration to september 11. in all of these the president has wanted a big package of measures with dissatisfied with the way it was trending and wanting to shake up the status quo and commit new resources, his own prestige and political capital. it is a moment like that occasioned kennan's description of the stone in a beehive. it produces a frenzied policy debate and often maximalism policies. not always and i will come back to that. retrenchment is what follows the maximalism policy party. after they maximalism comes the retrenchment policy. retrenchment is the downsizing that followed the korean war, the vietnam war and the cold war briefly and then the wars in afghanistan and iraq. it is a time when foreign-policy shrinks and its aspirations, shrinks and the resources available. the armed forces are curtailed, the foreign assistance is cu
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he served in kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan. a soldier, says ferguson was killed while trying to hold a door shut to stop the gunman and likely saved lives. staff sergeant carlos lazanec rodriguez was 38 years old, had been on active duty since 1995. sergeant timothy owens was an army counselor who served in iraq and kuwait and had been on active duty for the last decade. he was 37 years old. our deepest, deepest condolences to the families of those three soldiers. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, the latest on the search for flight 370. it's saturday morning. search planes should be taking off soon. also coming up, a rare week of good news for president obama that has democrats wondering if their prospects for the midterm this year may be a little better than they had hoped. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then g
he served in kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan. a soldier, says ferguson was killed while trying to hold a door shut to stop the gunman and likely saved lives. staff sergeant carlos lazanec rodriguez was 38 years old, had been on active duty since 1995. sergeant timothy owens was an army counselor who served in iraq and kuwait and had been on active duty for the last decade. he was 37 years old. our deepest, deepest condolences to the families of those three soldiers. >>> coming up at the...
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the courier's father left the mountains and moved to kuwait. he did find people who knew the family that he immediately got into trouble with cisi. he was told to get out of town and stop asking questions. something is very controlled about it all. >> are you worried about nuclear weapons? >> it used a lot of the money they have received since 9/11. it is the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world. that's very alarming. on the other hand, i understand the pakistani military is an impressive organization and many of them are responsible citizens. i just think they have to have civilian oversight because the sponsoring of proxy forces is a ruinous cause. i don't think they are incapable of controlling or managing the nuclear arsenal in a responsible way. >> what is the appeal of the taliban in afghanistan? >> there is not one. people hate them. some young men will join them. they will join on a dare or something to do but people hate them. i saw that in the south last year. >> because of ideology, tactics? >> they hate them now. it's tactic
the courier's father left the mountains and moved to kuwait. he did find people who knew the family that he immediately got into trouble with cisi. he was told to get out of town and stop asking questions. something is very controlled about it all. >> are you worried about nuclear weapons? >> it used a lot of the money they have received since 9/11. it is the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the world. that's very alarming. on the other hand, i understand the pakistani military is...
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a house seat spoke of kuwait city council member. who >> : oakland's mayor say the crown prince of dubai is on board to finance the oakland coliseum sports entertainment complex which would be built right here were standing. comes as news to oakland vice mayor and city council member larry. to my knowledge the crown prince of dubai is not involved in the zero were trying to do at the tulsa and city. this electronic city as the vice chair of the oakland all meta joint powers authority revenges is pretty good on the subjects. a body in the calcium oversees the arena. franchisees player trade however during a recent appearance on various boards radio program where kwon says the future king of the oil-rich nation is locked in with the current develop dollars of the size stating they are " partnered literally with the prince of dubai goosenecks in line to lead by. and they have capitals. that's a pretty powerful than dropping right there. in a way a name was dropped i think it's going to not be helpful to the team that's over in the middl
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and the seventh corps go the flank, you know, attack into kuwait. what people forget about the gulf war, they think, that was easy, quick, efficient. but what made it different as i mentioned earlier was the enemy not being very smart about how they fought us. given the objective of the status quo. give the quantity-- >> mary: is churchill considered-- he had a couple of things that were doozies gln some of the becaused words you hear now in terms of future forces is we're going to be anlil, nimble, lean, and all those are important qaez qualities for forces rapidly organized for the mission and ultimately fet there passed. what you have to do-- the forces of upon. them i have ipflexibility on command. in gla lil 52 upon. you for the-- it will disrupt landing plan. the alternative is to continue to imfail yiers weapon you can learn from all of these campaigns but learning from history i think is the not going to give you the answer. >> the old notion that the general is also fighting last war. >> no. i think generally when you see problems associate
and the seventh corps go the flank, you know, attack into kuwait. what people forget about the gulf war, they think, that was easy, quick, efficient. but what made it different as i mentioned earlier was the enemy not being very smart about how they fought us. given the objective of the status quo. give the quantity-- >> mary: is churchill considered-- he had a couple of things that were doozies gln some of the becaused words you hear now in terms of future forces is we're going to be...
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that is what we saw when bush was confronted with kuwait.desert smaller than saudi arabia in the middle east home to a rich royal family. he came out immediately and said this will not stand. and i thought to myself what does he think he is going to do? no public favor to liberate kuwait but the president went ahead and led lie action, example and his words and by the time we joined the public was behind him. this is the challenge presidents face when dealing with this dangerous world. this president's idea is wars must in and winding down afghanistan and iraq and backed away from military force in syria. and he is announcing to the world that military force isn't an option in dealing with ukraine. so there we have. >> we streniously got us out of wars. that has been one of the biggest mantra's of his presidency so it makes it difficult it for people abroad to think he will go to that length to protect borders. >>> the number of road closures is too many to list. security has been amped up and that is to be expected given the first race sinc
that is what we saw when bush was confronted with kuwait.desert smaller than saudi arabia in the middle east home to a rich royal family. he came out immediately and said this will not stand. and i thought to myself what does he think he is going to do? no public favor to liberate kuwait but the president went ahead and led lie action, example and his words and by the time we joined the public was behind him. this is the challenge presidents face when dealing with this dangerous world. this...
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when a president does as george bush did regarding kuwait, the public will fall. >> mass gun mens kidnapped the ambassador in libya today. the driver was wounded and the diplomat was forced out of that car at gunpoint. >>> iran has formally protested the u.s. refusal to grant a visa to the ambassador. he was involved in the hostage crisis in 1979. it does not have the power to force a change. >>> it is said to be one of life's two certainties, but taxes unlike death, come with a specific deadline, and that is now just houfers away. it's estimated that one in four of you is pounding away at your computer or calculator right now trying to finish up tonight. correspondent shannon bream takes a look of what happens after you finish your forms. >> reporter: your federal income taxes are due today but tax freedom day won't come until next week. according to the nonpartisan tax foundation, april 21st will mark the date in which the nation a whole has earned enough money to pay its total tax bill for the year. >> what's interesting is americans work longer into the year to pay off their taxes, than
when a president does as george bush did regarding kuwait, the public will fall. >> mass gun mens kidnapped the ambassador in libya today. the driver was wounded and the diplomat was forced out of that car at gunpoint. >>> iran has formally protested the u.s. refusal to grant a visa to the ambassador. he was involved in the hostage crisis in 1979. it does not have the power to force a change. >>> it is said to be one of life's two certainties, but taxes unlike death,...
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say in kuwait or jordan. and in some of those countries they have actually fared pretty well. i wouldn't you b you believe tht yemen as a good example where the brotherhood has managed to weather the political storm quite well and is serving as a part of the transitional government and the brotherhood has a long legacy of working with the government even as a part of the loyal opposition. so as he said, it is useful to view that in these different brotherhood branches as clans within the tribe into some of them won't even go there own way liktheir own waylike in the 199e innovation of saddam hussein. so that would be a big pipe to beapoint tobear in mind is the t political realities and historical trajectories of the groups in the region. the other thing to bear in mind, and this goes to the point at the brotherhoothatthe brotherhot on the back footing is the recent move by saudi arabia. this is a big change in policy particularly for saudi arabia. they tolerated the brotherhood for decades as it has been a big booster of the brotherhood sometimes depending on the political in
say in kuwait or jordan. and in some of those countries they have actually fared pretty well. i wouldn't you b you believe tht yemen as a good example where the brotherhood has managed to weather the political storm quite well and is serving as a part of the transitional government and the brotherhood has a long legacy of working with the government even as a part of the loyal opposition. so as he said, it is useful to view that in these different brotherhood branches as clans within the tribe...
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indonesia, kuwait, nigerian vietnam all resumed their use of the death penalty this past year. we're joined live from london, are we seeing as you know any form of real law being handed down? >> no, it's hard to take any of this very seriously at all. it is so extreme and so extravagant that penalties on this scale i don't think the world has seen anything like this in a century, perhaps longer. >> do you expect the sentences to be carried out? >> well, i don't expect most of them to be carried out. it's unthinkable. but it's unthinkable so then death sentences have been carried out. egyptian has been manifesting a global trend. it has not executed anyone in the past two and a half years. there was a high rate of execution and there was a country that was devoted to it. we had hoped with the arab spring and progressive developments in egypt, that they, too, were going to lose enthusiasm for the death penalty but there is a different message today. >> with your experience where are we hearing very little from people outside of egypt except human rights. >> well, it should be, i
indonesia, kuwait, nigerian vietnam all resumed their use of the death penalty this past year. we're joined live from london, are we seeing as you know any form of real law being handed down? >> no, it's hard to take any of this very seriously at all. it is so extreme and so extravagant that penalties on this scale i don't think the world has seen anything like this in a century, perhaps longer. >> do you expect the sentences to be carried out? >> well, i don't expect most of...
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i get to kuwait, flown out on a flight full of body bags must tipping over them to get to a seat in the cockpit. lo and bald, they put me -- because there are no other rooms, in a presidential suite in the kuwaiti elton. and all i could do was open up a military package mail and sort of lie down and just the all night it was like dow was seeing sandstorms and sandstorms and sandstorms. i just could not -- you know, it is not easy. at the same time i have done in a lot, learned to do it. i am sure that i have some degree of ptsd because of what i've been through. people cope with it differently. i think i'm able to cope with the adjustment. >> are there any groups that you have spoken in camden with jim about the experience? >> we have done a couple of radio interviews, but i expect that we well. i am looking for to it actually because the has all that tactical knowledge, all the knowledge of the postions and is incredible, you know, more than 20 years in special forces to bring to bear on that. i think it's just a matter of time. he will have things to say. >> what about the transition
i get to kuwait, flown out on a flight full of body bags must tipping over them to get to a seat in the cockpit. lo and bald, they put me -- because there are no other rooms, in a presidential suite in the kuwaiti elton. and all i could do was open up a military package mail and sort of lie down and just the all night it was like dow was seeing sandstorms and sandstorms and sandstorms. i just could not -- you know, it is not easy. at the same time i have done in a lot, learned to do it. i am...
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sergeant timothy owens, 37 from illinois who served in kuwait and iraq. staff carlos who was 38 from puerto rico, just marked 20 years in the army in january and planned to retire soon. a memorial service is planned on post this wednesday. >> unbelievable. kathleen foster with your producer and you and i certainly feel what they are going through at ft. hood at this point. leadership doing the best they can under the circumstances. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a bombshell report now uncovering a stunning case of government waste at the department of state. the inspector general's findings show that agency lost or just misplaced about $1 billion a year on average for the last six years. elizabe elizabe elizabeth prann is live from washington. >> the $6 billion missing funds are incomplete or in lost contract finals. they pose significant financial risk and demonstrates a lack of internal control. the mismanagement appears to have started before hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state. it did continue through her six years there. critics argu
sergeant timothy owens, 37 from illinois who served in kuwait and iraq. staff carlos who was 38 from puerto rico, just marked 20 years in the army in january and planned to retire soon. a memorial service is planned on post this wednesday. >> unbelievable. kathleen foster with your producer and you and i certainly feel what they are going through at ft. hood at this point. leadership doing the best they can under the circumstances. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a...
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he joined though service in 1995, served in kuwait and iraq.nd four people are still hospitalized from the shooting. u.s. medical centers are considered the best in the world for treating gunshot wounds. american emergency rooms handle more of these injuries than any other hospitals in the country. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was in charge when giffords arrive. he says a trauma center in any american city can handle the horrors that emerged in forth hood. >> they are used to that, so i know they were going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: doctor reid know it depends on where they are shot. >> i would say anywhere in the nervous system is the worst. >> reporter: he once trained battlefield surgeons by taking them to hospitals in major american cities. in countries without gun violence, trauma surgery barely exist. >> they don't even need that in other countries. it's just
he joined though service in 1995, served in kuwait and iraq.nd four people are still hospitalized from the shooting. u.s. medical centers are considered the best in the world for treating gunshot wounds. american emergency rooms handle more of these injuries than any other hospitals in the country. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was...