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foreign minister said that putin's invasion of crimea is comparable to saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait, so why no international military response this time? i will ask him. if you wear a denture, touch it with your tongue.
foreign minister said that putin's invasion of crimea is comparable to saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait, so why no international military response this time? i will ask him. if you wear a denture, touch it with your tongue.
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it was not acceptable in the kuwait case. it is not acceptable in the crimea case. it is not acceptable in any future cases either. >> do you believe that the west has responded with enough in terms of putting costs on russia for this? there have been some sanctions from the united states, even fewer from the eu. it seems not a lot compared with the gravity of the situation you describe. >> no, but i think there has been other indirect costs to russia that has been and has to be even more substantial. it's true that the formal sanctions or restricted measures have not been that extensive but there is no question it has unsettled russia. it has also made and made by president put tune, he has made russia an unpredictable country. if there's anything that a businessman wants to have is predictability. i think virtually all decisions to invest in russia are on hold for quite some time to come. russia desperately needs technology, capital, trade with the west in order to undertake the modernization that russia needs beyond just the military sphere. >> i was in sweden, y
it was not acceptable in the kuwait case. it is not acceptable in the crimea case. it is not acceptable in any future cases either. >> do you believe that the west has responded with enough in terms of putting costs on russia for this? there have been some sanctions from the united states, even fewer from the eu. it seems not a lot compared with the gravity of the situation you describe. >> no, but i think there has been other indirect costs to russia that has been and has to be...
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. >>> riot police fired gas at hundreds in kuwait. he is facing trial on monday for assaulting the judiciary. it's the fifth night of violence in kuwait, sparked by his arrest. >> some of the largest chemical companies are suing a hawaiian company to ask businesses what toxic agents are being tested. companies say the details are commercially sensitive and don't want them made public. we have this report from the hawaiian islands. >> the magest jibbing isolation -- imaginestic is laying af hawaii and climbs produced a landscape prepared to paradise. the largest chemical companies agree. the companies making the hawaiian islands perfect for their open-air laboratories. on the west side, the guarden island. they don't grow food, they experiment with seeds and pesticides. >> for decades many companies have sprayed tonnes of toxic chemicals as they test different pesta sides to market with genetically modified seeds. hawaii's climate means multiple products can be tested. the scroil is loose from tilling, and this blows to adjacent neighb
. >>> riot police fired gas at hundreds in kuwait. he is facing trial on monday for assaulting the judiciary. it's the fifth night of violence in kuwait, sparked by his arrest. >> some of the largest chemical companies are suing a hawaiian company to ask businesses what toxic agents are being tested. companies say the details are commercially sensitive and don't want them made public. we have this report from the hawaiian islands. >> the magest jibbing isolation --...
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guest: we were part of the effort in kuwait. we were with the united states in kuwait. we were with united states together and afghanistan. we did not go to iraq. oft: there is this threat terrorism coming out of iraq that could impact many different countries. do you think it was right for the ministers and to go back in? guest: i'm not going to second-guess the administration. to all of these situations, there is no easy door to go through. we were working with united states and other allies on syria and we still have to get the accounting for the reduction of chemical weapons and we are putting in money to the humanitarian efforts including over $200 million into jordan for all the refugees that are there regrettably. i'm not going to second-guess the president on this and nor would canada. host: thank you very much for being part of "newsmakers." host: we are back with our reporters. what is going on between the canadian government and this white house over the keystone pipeline? >> this is a big point of tension between the two countries. the ambassador tried to se
guest: we were part of the effort in kuwait. we were with the united states in kuwait. we were with united states together and afghanistan. we did not go to iraq. oft: there is this threat terrorism coming out of iraq that could impact many different countries. do you think it was right for the ministers and to go back in? guest: i'm not going to second-guess the administration. to all of these situations, there is no easy door to go through. we were working with united states and other allies...
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ramadi falluja, kuwait. they were like we can send you to kuwait to get an mri.homies. >> a traumatic brain injury is not like missing a leg or arm. >> i had slurred speech blurred vision. >> it's scary because the brain is not something they know 100% about. so you just deal with it every day on different scales. >> when i look back and reflect, i want to go back to combat for 18 years. that's all i knew. and when i had to leave the military, i felt like my life was over. >> dennis started drinking and then it got worse. and he ended up in a rehab center. and he was very very lonely and met this girl online and married her and they moved back to hawaii where we're from. >> i was taking a lot of medicine. and it made me a zombie. >> my biggest fear was suicide, honestly. because he would say things like, i can't deal with this stuff anymore. there's no sense in me living any longer. we found dennis at this veterans' home. it's not a v.a. home. >> it was an old folks home. i was 38. and the first thing that popped into my head was, what the hell am i doing here? y
ramadi falluja, kuwait. they were like we can send you to kuwait to get an mri.homies. >> a traumatic brain injury is not like missing a leg or arm. >> i had slurred speech blurred vision. >> it's scary because the brain is not something they know 100% about. so you just deal with it every day on different scales. >> when i look back and reflect, i want to go back to combat for 18 years. that's all i knew. and when i had to leave the military, i felt like my life was...
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to live inled jordan, in kuwait, where i used to be a student and in syria and qatar. a nomadic kind of journey. it is a daunting journey. that is why it is high time for the occupation to stop. and for the people of palestine to be empowered and for the refugees to come back. >> how do you think this will end? click every single occupation ought to fade. stop.occupation ought to it is difficult. was aa paid plenty but he story is. .- victorious in lexi recognized and reconciled with the people that he was in competition, people who put him in jail. >> he did not live with the occupants because the system was different. it was a democratic system later on. all the south africans lived in democracy but israel wants to be occupiers and for others to live in its shadow. this is unreasonable. those genuine people for the landowners, we are the owners of this land and we ought to live free on our land and not under -- tutelage.lodz >> you believe they will not willingly give up the west inc.. -- bank. it back.have to take >> these are the statements. their statements. these
to live inled jordan, in kuwait, where i used to be a student and in syria and qatar. a nomadic kind of journey. it is a daunting journey. that is why it is high time for the occupation to stop. and for the people of palestine to be empowered and for the refugees to come back. >> how do you think this will end? click every single occupation ought to fade. stop.occupation ought to it is difficult. was aa paid plenty but he story is. .- victorious in lexi recognized and reconciled with the...
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evict him from kuwait, at a time when they were very worried saddam hussein might move on in. that was the high watermark of u.s.-saudi real relations, clearly, 1990, when we defended them and there have always been ups and downs in this relationship, and we're clear through in a down now, and it will be interesting to see when king abdullah dies, if his more moderate policies remain in effect in the kingdom. if they're accelerated in any way or if there is a -- an attempt by the conservatives to claw back the little bits of progress that have been made on openness, opportunity, for women... >> among the more liberal studies soon the great deal of love comparative among conservative people why are we a tolerating the use sinful infidel things in our country? the country is much more in my judgment, a divided then it was in the '70s and '80s. >> host: was and is significant case of still love first trip was to do china? >> i think it was deliberately done. i had innumerable saudis say to me don't you understand we're all here speaking english but did 25 years if the west is not
evict him from kuwait, at a time when they were very worried saddam hussein might move on in. that was the high watermark of u.s.-saudi real relations, clearly, 1990, when we defended them and there have always been ups and downs in this relationship, and we're clear through in a down now, and it will be interesting to see when king abdullah dies, if his more moderate policies remain in effect in the kingdom. if they're accelerated in any way or if there is a -- an attempt by the conservatives...
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evict him from kuwait at a time when they were very worried saddam hussein might move on in. so, you know, that was the high water mark of u.s./saudi relations, clearly, 1990, when we defended them. and there have always been ups and downs in this relationship, and we're clearly in a down now. and it will be interesting to see when king abdullah dies, if his more moderate policies remain in effect in the kingdom. if they're accelerated in any way or if there is an attempt by the conservatives to claw back the little bits of progress that have been made on openness, opportunity for women. i think given that the saudis are the highest per capita users of twitter and of youtube of any country in the world -- not the greatest number, but the highest per capita -- so 32% of saudis are tweeting. so there is a level of knowledge and information among saudis about what's going on in the world that never existed, you know, when i first started going in the '70s or in the '80s. in the '90s for that war with saddam, they got satellite tv, so there was a bit more. but now everyone has a
evict him from kuwait at a time when they were very worried saddam hussein might move on in. so, you know, that was the high water mark of u.s./saudi relations, clearly, 1990, when we defended them. and there have always been ups and downs in this relationship, and we're clearly in a down now. and it will be interesting to see when king abdullah dies, if his more moderate policies remain in effect in the kingdom. if they're accelerated in any way or if there is an attempt by the conservatives...
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why did america come to iraq and why did it expel saddam hussein from kuwait? any nation that supersedes the red lines is a superpower or to compel the other to meet their standards. eisenhower in the 1950's put pressure on israel after the war of 1956 to move away from sinai. but now they do not want to exercise their responsibility. >> and they were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis give back territory in the egyptians signed peace agreement. >> begin withdrew. they withdrew from jerusalem and the west bank which was occupied. they had an overture for the syrians and they had an agreement with the egyptians. why israel is keeping [indiscernible] ♪ about hamas and gaza. its governance was in a bad way. it could not pay it civil servants so it was open to a unity agreement with the palestinian authority and mr. abbas. is that unity working today? does mr. abbas play in all of this? >> it used to suffer, it's management to gaza was everyially waste amounted single -- we essentially surmounted every single challenge. but indeed insful the last
why did america come to iraq and why did it expel saddam hussein from kuwait? any nation that supersedes the red lines is a superpower or to compel the other to meet their standards. eisenhower in the 1950's put pressure on israel after the war of 1956 to move away from sinai. but now they do not want to exercise their responsibility. >> and they were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis give back territory in the egyptians signed peace agreement. >> begin withdrew....
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there targeting jordan and kuwait, for the time being. i think they will target kurdistan and other areas. that is their program, that is their plan. we have got kurdistan, which is secure, which believes in democracy, tries to build a democratic process, believes in multiethnic society, believes in multireligious society, believes in human rights, believes in women's rights. this is next to a so-called islamic state. our border now is with an islamic state and not anymore with iraq. we have got a border of about 1050 kilometers with islamic state, from 1050 kilometers only 15 kilometers is with iraq. there is a state between us and baghdad. then we have got nonfunctional government or a failure government in baghdad. you have the government in baghdad that is not functioning. you have got an islamic state that is against kurdistan and against baghdad. and you have got kurdistan. this is a new reality. how are we going to deal with this? for the kurds, what are we going to do? the first target is to defend our borders. to defend the murde
there targeting jordan and kuwait, for the time being. i think they will target kurdistan and other areas. that is their program, that is their plan. we have got kurdistan, which is secure, which believes in democracy, tries to build a democratic process, believes in multiethnic society, believes in multireligious society, believes in human rights, believes in women's rights. this is next to a so-called islamic state. our border now is with an islamic state and not anymore with iraq. we have...
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driving iraqi forces in to kuwait. in 2000 george w.ran as a conservative and concentrated on domestic issues. but the events of september 1st # 1th changed everything. >> we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbored them. >> it was the first declaration of one of the pillars that could be known as the bush doctrine. >> they people who tobrought hte buildings down will hear from us soon. >> harbors the al qaeda leaders responsible for 9-1 # 1. >> the president made the decision we have to go on the defensive. >> he served as special assistant for defense policy and strategy. >> this meant a complete rethinking of our strategic doctrine when it came to fighting terrorists. >> he continued to will new threat. >> the war on terror will not be won on the defensive. we must bring the battle to the enemy disrupt the plans and confront the first threats before they emerge. >> it is nol complicated how could we prevent the next attack. we had the wait to attack he understood this dynamic had
driving iraqi forces in to kuwait. in 2000 george w.ran as a conservative and concentrated on domestic issues. but the events of september 1st # 1th changed everything. >> we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbored them. >> it was the first declaration of one of the pillars that could be known as the bush doctrine. >> they people who tobrought hte buildings down will hear from us soon. >> harbors the al qaeda...
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gulf coast where it will compete with crude oil from saudi arabia, kuwait, venezuela, colombia, mexico and iraq which practically sees no crude oil imports. already mexican crude oil exports to the u.s. is falling even more than production is falling because there's not enough room in the u.s. gulf refining system to refine all of the crude oil coming from mexico. we're seeing diversion of crude to europe and to the pacific basin where, again, the pipeline at salinas cruz has been exporting into the pacific basin, including the u.s. west coast and growing in numbers. the real place where crude oil exports are needed from the americas is really asia where the deficit is currently around 21 million barrels a day is going to grow to probably 24 million barrels a day by the end of this decade if not more. and mexico is no exception, looking increasingly to asia and europe one of the other places that one can find incremental north american crude going into the pacific basin is from canada but pipeline politics in canada are very difficult and it looks as though we'll see significant amount
gulf coast where it will compete with crude oil from saudi arabia, kuwait, venezuela, colombia, mexico and iraq which practically sees no crude oil imports. already mexican crude oil exports to the u.s. is falling even more than production is falling because there's not enough room in the u.s. gulf refining system to refine all of the crude oil coming from mexico. we're seeing diversion of crude to europe and to the pacific basin where, again, the pipeline at salinas cruz has been exporting...
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we have stores that have opened in kuwait.ell-known brands such as shake shack, pf chang, everything from starbucks coffee to victoria's secret over there. it is a great start. >> tell us your wife candace participates in your success on a regular basis. >> we love bloomberg. my wife and i are former investment bankers. we spend a lot of time on bloomberg terminals. she really is the founder, and the one who came up with all the recipes. she is the one who went to pastry school. she does the p.r. she is known on "cupcake wars." i run the operations side. we now have over 600 employees. we are coast-to-coast and excited about where we are right now. >> katie, oprah winfrey, blake lively, just a few celebrities that love your cupcakes. also barbra streisand. you have got to get celebrities interested in your product. >> we were fortunate early on to have some great celebrity endorsers. it was not something we were seeking. being in the los angeles area, it was something that happened. i think the way you grow any business is by
we have stores that have opened in kuwait.ell-known brands such as shake shack, pf chang, everything from starbucks coffee to victoria's secret over there. it is a great start. >> tell us your wife candace participates in your success on a regular basis. >> we love bloomberg. my wife and i are former investment bankers. we spend a lot of time on bloomberg terminals. she really is the founder, and the one who came up with all the recipes. she is the one who went to pastry school. she...
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saudi arabia and kuwait would be after that.by the way, lou, people who say this is a sectarian war, this is just a civil war truly are not focused on what isis is, sunni-based terrorist organization, that intends to depose shia and sunni governments to establish a large caliphate in the middle east. those allies we have this jordan, in kuwait and in saudi arabia feel that threat. we should be working with them. i would assume our intelligence services are, but i think we can do far more than that. lou: general jack keane, good to talk with you. >> always good talking to you, lou. lou: time now for a look at our online poll results. we asked you last week if you believed the dhs should be allowed to put illegal detainees in communities without the knowledge or consent. 97% of you said, no. by the way, the constitution may say the same thing. be sure to vote tonight: do you believe president obama's foreign policy has isolated the united states from the rest of the world? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> now to the weekend box
saudi arabia and kuwait would be after that.by the way, lou, people who say this is a sectarian war, this is just a civil war truly are not focused on what isis is, sunni-based terrorist organization, that intends to depose shia and sunni governments to establish a large caliphate in the middle east. those allies we have this jordan, in kuwait and in saudi arabia feel that threat. we should be working with them. i would assume our intelligence services are, but i think we can do far more than...
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one wefirst iraq war, went to kuwait, the pentagon was clear about not having any embeds. they had their pools. there were some supporters -- reporters who were called unilateral who went. and the troops allowed them to embed. that made me feel so good that this tradition lives. even though the pentagon did not want it, the american troops allowed it. so there was reporting even when it wasn't welcomed. >> cbs news and walter cronkite, iconic for breaking with the johnson administration after the tet offensive. that was a turning point in our history classes. what did you characterizes generally supportive? or do you see it differently? lawrence is famous for charlie company and he humanized the soldiers in that way. what the national networks did was in reporting the deaths and the constant reporting, and to not forget, 55,000 americans died. there was not a draft. there was a draft, excuse me. so pigment of every --- people from every segment of society were affected. this constant hammering ended the war in vietnam finally. on theed to push back idea that the press is i
one wefirst iraq war, went to kuwait, the pentagon was clear about not having any embeds. they had their pools. there were some supporters -- reporters who were called unilateral who went. and the troops allowed them to embed. that made me feel so good that this tradition lives. even though the pentagon did not want it, the american troops allowed it. so there was reporting even when it wasn't welcomed. >> cbs news and walter cronkite, iconic for breaking with the johnson administration...
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i used to live in jordan, in kuwait. when i used to be a student and then i moved to syria, now if qatar. palestinians follow a nomadic kind of journey it is actually a daunting journey. that is why it is high time for the occupation to stop and the settlements to be stopped and for the people of palestine to be empowered to have their own state and for the refugees in the camps to come back to their own land. >> how do yoyou think this will end? >> every single occupation ought to fail and every single occupation ought to stop and every single settlement ought to perish. yes, it is difficult, we'll pay a price, mandela played-- paid plenty but he was victorious at the enof the day, ultimately. the palestinian people will be independent. that's why i say so every single soul, i say to the american. >> he was an-- in coexistence, he recognized and reconciled with the people that he was in competition with and without put him in jail. >>> yes, due he didn't live with the occupants, because the system was different. it was
i used to live in jordan, in kuwait. when i used to be a student and then i moved to syria, now if qatar. palestinians follow a nomadic kind of journey it is actually a daunting journey. that is why it is high time for the occupation to stop and the settlements to be stopped and for the people of palestine to be empowered to have their own state and for the refugees in the camps to come back to their own land. >> how do yoyou think this will end? >> every single occupation ought to...
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he then invaded kuwait, which led to a system of sanctions that lasted ten years and large groups like the sunnies and kurds were totally inalienated. and then u.s. invasion and we end up here. >> what do you make of that thumbnail history that was just delivered, fair comment? >> yes, i would push it back a little farther. i think that the we are now arguing about dates, and i suppose that's not a fruitful discussion for your viewers, but saddam hussein in 1979. and before that the baath party, but certainly by 1979 the state had been taken apart, and had become largely kind of an alter ego of saddam hussein certainly by 1979 before the 1980 war. what we're saying here is that it's not some exercise of imperial huberis on the part of the angelo frencha allies in creating these areas, and one of the biggest bugga boos of scholars is to say this is an artificial state. there is nothing artificial about iraq. it is not 1960s. it's not 1970 that is cause of the fray that we're seeing now. truthfully what we're seeing now is now-governments, which could take societies that were quite promi
he then invaded kuwait, which led to a system of sanctions that lasted ten years and large groups like the sunnies and kurds were totally inalienated. and then u.s. invasion and we end up here. >> what do you make of that thumbnail history that was just delivered, fair comment? >> yes, i would push it back a little farther. i think that the we are now arguing about dates, and i suppose that's not a fruitful discussion for your viewers, but saddam hussein in 1979. and before that the...
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. >>> riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades at hundreds of protesters in kuwait and the demonstratorsrallies against detention of a former politician and he is facing trial on monday for insulting the judiciary, the fifth night of violence in kuwait sparked by his arrest. ukraine's president says he plans to seize more territory from anti-government rebels after recapturing the town of slovansk and they took the stronghold on saturday and in the past 24 hours it claimed another city and the nearby ones as well and separatists regrouped and scott is there and sent us this report. >> a day after ukraine enforces pounded separatists fighters and pushing them out of northern strongholds they called it a victory but that the war was far from over. >> translator: ukrainian president said they will get rid of weapons and hostages and it's restored with the participation of international observers for cooperation in europe. >> reporter: hundreds of separatist fighters retreated south are here and tired and regrouping but say they will fight on. >> translator: i'm glad they came here and welco
. >>> riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades at hundreds of protesters in kuwait and the demonstratorsrallies against detention of a former politician and he is facing trial on monday for insulting the judiciary, the fifth night of violence in kuwait sparked by his arrest. ukraine's president says he plans to seize more territory from anti-government rebels after recapturing the town of slovansk and they took the stronghold on saturday and in the past 24 hours it claimed another...
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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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iraq against -- i kuwait, tohalf of liberate them from iraq. our children to defend muslims. what has that gained us? and republican administration are doing it just like democratic. should not go kill our defend muslims! it is about 54 islamic countries in the world. are totally capable of defending themselves. [applause] you know, we are -- we don't the consequences of when we interfere and help muslims, first of all, it doesn't work. they don't appreciate us. when we went to saudi arabia to defend saudi arabia from saddam, saddam took kuwait and he was moving into saudi arabia oil, thet up all the oil fields, he set them on fire. took us, america, a year and out.f to put it it was causing an environmental ok.lem, do you know that when we were in wasi arabia, our military considered by the saudis as infidel filth that is land.ating our them,nvite them to defend filth.y regard them as they bombed the building with a our servicemen who died. so really you have to understand infidelsre going to be in their eyes whether we do something good or bad. are, in their eyes, infidels.
iraq against -- i kuwait, tohalf of liberate them from iraq. our children to defend muslims. what has that gained us? and republican administration are doing it just like democratic. should not go kill our defend muslims! it is about 54 islamic countries in the world. are totally capable of defending themselves. [applause] you know, we are -- we don't the consequences of when we interfere and help muslims, first of all, it doesn't work. they don't appreciate us. when we went to saudi arabia to...
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initiative, several countries involved, even turkey is voltd, qatar is involved, the president is going to kuwaitban ki-moon is going to the region tonight. ee quipgs fighters are included, included representative in cairo and islamic, they're all engaged. there is ongoing palestinian discussion and also arab discussion and also an international sort of mul multilateral discussion. the issue is to get straight to the point to save lives. we want to stop this blood shed, we want to save lives, but we want to ensure israels puente and free hand to inflict more pain, death and destruction would be ended, would be curbed. >> what israel says, as you know, and we're hearing it echoed around the world, is fighters in gaza and hamas are taking no care to prevent civilian deaths because they are enkoushlging civilians to be in the line of fire. that this suits their propaganda war. we heard this from israeli officials in the last few hours. what would you say to that? is there some part of truth to that? >> no. no, no, no, no. i think this is cruel and heartless propaganda. a spin that adds insult to inj
initiative, several countries involved, even turkey is voltd, qatar is involved, the president is going to kuwaitban ki-moon is going to the region tonight. ee quipgs fighters are included, included representative in cairo and islamic, they're all engaged. there is ongoing palestinian discussion and also arab discussion and also an international sort of mul multilateral discussion. the issue is to get straight to the point to save lives. we want to stop this blood shed, we want to save lives,...
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. >>> riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades at hundreds of protesters in kuwait. the demonstrators were rallying against the detention of a former politician. he's facing trial for insulting the judiciary. human right groups are reporting around 30 people have been arrested. >>> three al jazeera journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent 191 days in an egyptian prison n australia peter greste's -- in australia peter greste's family have launched a new appeal to secure his freedom. they have hired new lawyers and set up a website where supporters can donate money. we have more from brisbane. >> reporter: andrew greste had a heavy burden, he come back from visiting his brother peter greste. he is tasking with securing his release. one of the offeringses is an appeal. so do that the family is hiring a new team. they set up a website to keep the public informed of the case and raise funds. >> it's a significant amount of money. we figure regardless of the cost, we have had enough. >> greste and his two colleagues were convicted of sprea
. >>> riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades at hundreds of protesters in kuwait. the demonstrators were rallying against the detention of a former politician. he's facing trial for insulting the judiciary. human right groups are reporting around 30 people have been arrested. >>> three al jazeera journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have spent 191 days in an egyptian prison n australia peter greste's -- in australia peter greste's family have...
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when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. in those three engagements, the press was a very tightly restricted because of the vietnam syndrome in the pentagon 's mind. reporters get in the way. reporters undermined american military effort. therefore they must be kept away from the battlefield. that changed in the war in iraq, even though, especially in the persian gulf war, the press policy had seen it a great triumph because it was a quick war, a short war, in which american forces were very quickly victorious. the pentagon managed all of the imagery of the war. this was seen as successful, for a time. then some people in the military said, you know, i lot of great stories about what our guys did in the persian gulf were never told. so, if we ever go to war again, we should open it up and encourage what came to be called "embedded reporters." that is the term we have become familiar with in our generation. embedded reporters who, like ernie pyle, would go along with individual units and see that heroism of men in battle. tha
when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. in those three engagements, the press was a very tightly restricted because of the vietnam syndrome in the pentagon 's mind. reporters get in the way. reporters undermined american military effort. therefore they must be kept away from the battlefield. that changed in the war in iraq, even though, especially in the persian gulf war, the press policy had seen it a great triumph because it was a quick war, a short war, in which american forces were very quickly...
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. >>> riot police in kuwait fired tear gas and stun grenades in a fifth night of violence.olice blocked demonstrators from reaching court buildings where he is being held. he is due to face trial after alleging senior officials and members of the royal family stole tense of millions. 30 of his supporters have been arrested. >>> angela merkel has arrived in beijing for a 3-day visit, and a reaching the premier and president. merkel is travelling with top executives from german companies. china is germany's second-largest export mark. we have this latest report from beijing. >> the angela merkel has been to china seven times since 2005. that illustrates the importance of this developing relationship. the value of trade between china and germany at the moment is put at $200 billion. the german chancellor began her visit in chang do on sunday, significantly she went to visit a volkswagen factory. they are feeding into an obsession with the car. there's 137 million vehicles on the roads and increasingly aspirational chinese want german-made cars. most cars that government offici
. >>> riot police in kuwait fired tear gas and stun grenades in a fifth night of violence.olice blocked demonstrators from reaching court buildings where he is being held. he is due to face trial after alleging senior officials and members of the royal family stole tense of millions. 30 of his supporters have been arrested. >>> angela merkel has arrived in beijing for a 3-day visit, and a reaching the premier and president. merkel is travelling with top executives from german...
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suddenly you saw american troops walking in kuwait. holy cow, we have come a long way, baby. now of course with the arab spring, it's instantaneous. the question is -- how do you know what you see is right? nbc had a problem few weeks ago, i read about. i'm not citing them in particular. we are all vulnerable to these things. robert engle a great reporter , there, middle eastern reporter, used footage and he said he couldn't date it. it turns out it was footage that was from a year ago. ll, routine footage that we have. how do you know -- one the dangers that we have is that we have all of this footage. how do you know that what you are seeing is true? you can make footage be anything you want. again, the "times" tells about the footage from africa, those kids that were taken by that group. how did you know the footage was real? the reporter was careful to say, we haven't verified it yet. we are working on it. how do you verify footage? there are companies that can look at the digital footage and tell if it's been indoctrinated doctorate in any way. you get sources. , and itl
suddenly you saw american troops walking in kuwait. holy cow, we have come a long way, baby. now of course with the arab spring, it's instantaneous. the question is -- how do you know what you see is right? nbc had a problem few weeks ago, i read about. i'm not citing them in particular. we are all vulnerable to these things. robert engle a great reporter , there, middle eastern reporter, used footage and he said he couldn't date it. it turns out it was footage that was from a year ago. ll,...
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kuwait no longer. you seem like a $4.2 billion in patriot missiles type of country, and i don't want to say it, but i guess it's time to make it bahrain. missiles. and blackhawk helicopters. [laughter] go shoot down something nice. no, no, no, go shoot down something nice, but do not use those helicopters, bahrain, to crack down on political dissidents in your own country. don't use them for that. again, don't do it again. and don't think i'm forgetting about you, qatar. i don't normally trust a country that starts with a "q" and doesn't follow it up with a "u," but you know what, here's a little taste. >> qatar reportedly just spent $11 billion to buy american patriot missile batteries and ph.d.e attack helicopters. >> jon: did i say taste? i meant a mouthful. you may be thinking, geez, all this buildup of peace on earth might set off alarms on venus. it's okay. we'll send them missile, too. [bleeped] it. i don't care. just not to mars, because as you know, they don't need missiles. they need moms. [a
kuwait no longer. you seem like a $4.2 billion in patriot missiles type of country, and i don't want to say it, but i guess it's time to make it bahrain. missiles. and blackhawk helicopters. [laughter] go shoot down something nice. no, no, no, go shoot down something nice, but do not use those helicopters, bahrain, to crack down on political dissidents in your own country. don't use them for that. again, don't do it again. and don't think i'm forgetting about you, qatar. i don't normally trust...
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. >> we were in kuwait -- and they don't want them there.this is a situation you have to cut this off with people on the cut this off with people on the outside influencing hamas and americans drink 48 billion bottles of water every year. cut this off with people on the outside influencing hamas and that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better. .... ... ... ... ... ... that's goohhh.o go right in your glove. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... there you go... good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those into the bowl. these are way too good to waste right? oh yeah. let's go for it... around the bowl. share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm good catch dad. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are unique
. >> we were in kuwait -- and they don't want them there.this is a situation you have to cut this off with people on the cut this off with people on the outside influencing hamas and americans drink 48 billion bottles of water every year. cut this off with people on the outside influencing hamas and that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better. .... ... ... ... ... ... that's...
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the problem is worsened by the fact into the of the export western hemisphere, saudi arabia, and kuwait are relatively sticky because they don't want to lose market share and rely on east asia, south asia for market growth in kuwait because they believe that exporting 330 thousand barrels per day to the u.s. gulf coast market, however non-remunerative it might the, helps them keep troops there. there is a sticky amount of oil that will be the basin, making it more difficult for the crude produced in both mexico achieve a kind of fair market value in a global market lace, even though canadian crude is likely to have the highest impact it might have, by exporting to the pacific it may not likely to be the -- may not be likely to be the case. liberalization of crude oil exports is going to make the atlantic race and market more crowded. so, the challenge for mexico exacerbated by the growth of 500,000 per day by 2018. a minimum of one million by 2025 , it is rare to maximize value and optimize the maximization of looksof crude oil and it like that will not be easy. anyway, thank you for th
the problem is worsened by the fact into the of the export western hemisphere, saudi arabia, and kuwait are relatively sticky because they don't want to lose market share and rely on east asia, south asia for market growth in kuwait because they believe that exporting 330 thousand barrels per day to the u.s. gulf coast market, however non-remunerative it might the, helps them keep troops there. there is a sticky amount of oil that will be the basin, making it more difficult for the crude...
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and kuwait because they believe exporting 330,000 a day to the u.s.-gulf coast market no matter how primitive it may help keep 15,000 us troops there. so there's a sticking amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin making it more difficult for the crude produced in both mexico and canada to achieve a kind of fair market value in the global marketplace. even though canadian crude as likely to have the highest net back, it might have by exporting through the pacific, that's not likely to be the case. in the liberalization of u.s. crude oil exports is going to even make the atlantic basin market more crowded. so the challenge for mexico today, exacerbated by a growth of 500,000 a day, maybe by 2018, 700 or 800 i 2020 and a minimum of a million by 2025 is where to maximize value, we are to optimize the maximization of value of that crude oil, and it looks like that won't be easy. anyway, thanks for the opportunity to share this little addendum to the other remarks. [applause] >> thank you, ed. well, thanks to all three of our speakers for a compre
and kuwait because they believe exporting 330,000 a day to the u.s.-gulf coast market no matter how primitive it may help keep 15,000 us troops there. so there's a sticking amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin making it more difficult for the crude produced in both mexico and canada to achieve a kind of fair market value in the global marketplace. even though canadian crude as likely to have the highest net back, it might have by exporting through the pacific, that's not likely to...
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kuwait had been liberated a great triumph in the reputation carried over from vietnam days was seemingly buried once and for all. the one blemish on operation desert storm. was that. a substantial proportion of the small number of u.s. casualties suffered occurred as a consequence of friendly fire that's the fundamental lesson of vietnam for much of the military at the time we're talking about and so they were determined to maintain public support to show a new face to show success to show the recall the talk about smart the precipitation and training and professionalization of their force and they were determined to control the facts that fed that story line by any military. gulf war one was a stunning victory by u.s. and coalition forces in the midst of such overwhelming success however reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough
kuwait had been liberated a great triumph in the reputation carried over from vietnam days was seemingly buried once and for all. the one blemish on operation desert storm. was that. a substantial proportion of the small number of u.s. casualties suffered occurred as a consequence of friendly fire that's the fundamental lesson of vietnam for much of the military at the time we're talking about and so they were determined to maintain public support to show a new face to show success to show the...
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. >>> and police in kuwait fired tear gas and stun georgia mads in the fifth day of violence from protestersreached court buildings where they are being held. he is facing trial after alleging senior officials and members of the royal family stole tens of billions of dollars from public funds and human rights advocates say they arrested 30 of his supporters. angela merkel arrived for a three-day visit and meeting the president for trade talks and traveling with top executives from german companies and china is the second largest export mrashth outside of europe after the united states. india's newly elected government will announce the rail way budget and one of the largest networks in the world but it's in a desperate state of disrepair and we report from mumbai where 8 1/2 million people travel on trains everyday. >> reporter: it's a rough start to the day for commuters in mumbai, more than 7 million people across the mega city scramble for space on trains everyday, it can be a dangerous and dirty ride but the cheapest way to get around, single mother commutes to three hours daily and says
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to more world news in brief police in kuwait fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who are demanding the release of a former opposition politician he was detained on suspicion of insulting the judiciary after revealing documents of a judge's allegedly taking bribes security forces arrested a number of the demonstrators the rallies over judicial corruption have continued for several days. to mexico where a deadly stampede of a concert involving thought of people caused the wall to collapse three have been confirmed dead and over a dozen were injured officials say people rushed forward after shots were heard in the midst of the crowd. whether the radical militants from the so-called islamic state group have reportedly expelled sixty thousand people from their homes in eastern syria that you have a sub managed to take over large parts of syria and iraq in territory and installed in a slow. caliphate on the occupied lands the reports radicals are demolishing shrines in northern iraq we see as the rise of extremist movements in the middle east is the subject of today's edition o
to more world news in brief police in kuwait fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who are demanding the release of a former opposition politician he was detained on suspicion of insulting the judiciary after revealing documents of a judge's allegedly taking bribes security forces arrested a number of the demonstrators the rallies over judicial corruption have continued for several days. to mexico where a deadly stampede of a concert involving thought of people caused the wall to...
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kuwait, because they believe that exporting sweet 130,000 barrels a day to the u.s. gulf coast market however nonremunerative as it may be helps them keep 15,000 u.s. troops there so there's a sticky amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin, making it more difficult for the crude produced in -- in both mexico and canada to achieve kind of fair market value in a global marketplace, even though canadian crude is likely to have the highest debt back by exporting to the pacific that's not likely to be the case. and liberalization of u.s. crude oil exports is going to even make the atlantic basin market more crowded. for the challenge for mexico, today, exacerbated by growth of 500,000 a day, maybe by 2018, 700 or 800 by 2020, a minimum of a million by 2025 way up to maximized value to optimize the maximization of value of that crude oil, and it looks like that won't be -- anyway. thank you for the opportunity to share this little addendum. >> thank you, ed. >> well, thanks to all three of our speakers for a comprehensive overview of the reform by jesus, and i th
kuwait, because they believe that exporting sweet 130,000 barrels a day to the u.s. gulf coast market however nonremunerative as it may be helps them keep 15,000 u.s. troops there so there's a sticky amount of oil that won't leave the atlantic basin, making it more difficult for the crude produced in -- in both mexico and canada to achieve kind of fair market value in a global marketplace, even though canadian crude is likely to have the highest debt back by exporting to the pacific that's not...
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meeting to be conveyed by mahmoud abbas and the secretary general going to tour the region including kuwait ban ki-moon will convey to the other side. we don't know whether the egyptians will come on board later when this has become something serious. we don't know the american role. until now, the united states has shown support for the egyptian initiative. now, we have rifle initiatives. he job descriptions said they are not going change what they have agreed on or the terms of their proposal. the qataris are putting on the table another initiative. all of this effort at least for those who are watching what's going on gaza and the blood shed that is going on. all of these efforts, at least, are expected to or are hoped to bring a solution to this conflict. >> a programming note. "al jazeera america" owned by the al jazeera media network is funded by the government of qatar. >>> now, many are questioning how and if israel will expand its offense-off gaza. in west jerusalem with the latest: >> reporter: they have repeatedly said that this operation can be widened and can be expanded in ord
meeting to be conveyed by mahmoud abbas and the secretary general going to tour the region including kuwait ban ki-moon will convey to the other side. we don't know whether the egyptians will come on board later when this has become something serious. we don't know the american role. until now, the united states has shown support for the egyptian initiative. now, we have rifle initiatives. he job descriptions said they are not going change what they have agreed on or the terms of their...
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and some more international news in brief for you now police in kuwait fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who are demanding the release of a former opposition politician who was detained on suspicion of insulting the judiciary after revealing documents about judges allegedly taken bribes security forces or us that some of the demonstrators the rallies over judicial corruption have consumed the kosovo girls now. and over it so let's a call now word that means stampede at a concert involving thousands of people cause the wall to collapse there have been confirmed dead and over a dozen in the war and injured or first also people rushed forward after assaults were heard in the midst of the crowd. or the military helicopter has crashed near vietnam's capital hanoi killing sixteen people five others survived the accidents the chopper came down while taking part in the parachute and exercise the calls. radical militants from the so-called islamic state group have reportedly expelled sixty thousand people from their homes in the sense syria that goddess had managed to take over larg
and some more international news in brief for you now police in kuwait fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who are demanding the release of a former opposition politician who was detained on suspicion of insulting the judiciary after revealing documents about judges allegedly taken bribes security forces or us that some of the demonstrators the rallies over judicial corruption have consumed the kosovo girls now. and over it so let's a call now word that means stampede at a concert...