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what you call maliki under armed group control and we had just a couple of months ago the example of the city of iraq a watch which was administered by al qaeda associated groups of its sharia trials and people being publicly executed on the streets and. your dad criticizing the syrian government for shelling those neighborhoods and its efforts you get them read of the rebels but i wonder. if your criticism is really valid is the cd administered by al-qaeda the example of normality that you allude to in your report the elements if we want to use the word normality i would link that very much with. applying implementing humanitarian rules humanitarian law even in times of on conflict in all territories occupied by whomever for example as i said earlier whoever is detained in any territory in armed conflict should have access to a regularly constituted court intrigue not be executed summarily another issue is humans
what you call maliki under armed group control and we had just a couple of months ago the example of the city of iraq a watch which was administered by al qaeda associated groups of its sharia trials and people being publicly executed on the streets and. your dad criticizing the syrian government for shelling those neighborhoods and its efforts you get them read of the rebels but i wonder. if your criticism is really valid is the cd administered by al-qaeda the example of normality that you...
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maliky. god bless. florence henderson. >> it's called the actor's chapel because we're in the midst of the theater community. it had settled around here where a church had already been established. and once it had come here the parish priest responded to the new need, and started servicing the theatrical community. >> i wouldn't actually call it the entertainment chapel because it involved everyone in the industry. >> reporter: times square in 1977 was a disaster. when roger moore arrived here in 1977 he realized he could not keep the church open if the neighborhood didn't change. he would talk to the drawing dealers , the prostitutes, everybody. he talked to everybody and worked against the negative element. he said when he first got here the catholic church saved time square. >> you may find at different point of the week the bells play a tune you may be familiar. [♪ music ] >> well with, i moved into the neighborhood back in '82, and i got an apartment down the street. one summer night i heard these
maliky. god bless. florence henderson. >> it's called the actor's chapel because we're in the midst of the theater community. it had settled around here where a church had already been established. and once it had come here the parish priest responded to the new need, and started servicing the theatrical community. >> i wouldn't actually call it the entertainment chapel because it involved everyone in the industry. >> reporter: times square in 1977 was a disaster. when roger...
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government or by iranian secret services with the permission of the mouth maliki government these are people that we promised we would keep safe they saved american soldiers' lives during the iraq war i think we owe them something. ok what about the same logic applied it to syria do you support arming the rebels there that's a very difficult question. there was a time when i would have the problem is we now see that there are a large number of jihad ists that have infiltrated the rebels so the rebel cause may be just but what we've seen in the past is that these jobs as a very dangerous people that they are as as as they tried in libya and with some success murdering our american ambassador in libya have a very bad influence on outcomes so i think until the rebels can free themselves of the militants. it's we run the risk of doing what we did when we were fighting the russians by arming some of bin laden's people in afghanistan and so i think we just have to be really really careful in syria not to end up with a government that's worse than the one we have in the one we have in there
government or by iranian secret services with the permission of the mouth maliki government these are people that we promised we would keep safe they saved american soldiers' lives during the iraq war i think we owe them something. ok what about the same logic applied it to syria do you support arming the rebels there that's a very difficult question. there was a time when i would have the problem is we now see that there are a large number of jihad ists that have infiltrated the rebels so the...
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the person running iraq right now is not mali al-maliki. it's ayatollah. >> they believe the u.s.ore to protect the 3,000 m.e.k. members in iraq. amir who lost his father says the best solution, allowing them to relocate. >> they are in a country, europe or the united states that can ensure they get medical supplies, proper food, properly taken care of and they have the freedom to live a normal life. >> in addition to those killed, m.e.k. supports claim seven people were kidnapped. allegation iraqi officials deny. the m.e.k. fears the missing members he will be transferred to iran where they will be executed. in new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> uma: david, thank you. >>> coming up, some view e-cigarettes as a safe alternative to regular tobacco. but now more teens have found a way to use them to get high. we take closer look at the list involved next. [ male announcer ] progress isn't about where you've been. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford a
the person running iraq right now is not mali al-maliki. it's ayatollah. >> they believe the u.s.ore to protect the 3,000 m.e.k. members in iraq. amir who lost his father says the best solution, allowing them to relocate. >> they are in a country, europe or the united states that can ensure they get medical supplies, proper food, properly taken care of and they have the freedom to live a normal life. >> in addition to those killed, m.e.k. supports claim seven people were...
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sunnis have grown increasingly frustrated with the government of nuri al maliki. nearly 4,000 people have been killed in acts of terrorism and violence since the start of the year. >>> emergency workers in mexico are fighting landslides and floods amid torrential rainses. government officials say at least 47 people have died. a powerful combination of tropical storm manuel and hurricane ingrid is being blamed for the deluge. it first hit the country on sunday in the eastern state offer have cruz, 12 people died when a landslide swept a bus. there is more damage in acapulco. landslides blocked a highway to the city center, stranding the visitors. they transferred tourists to the capital mexico city where officials say the rains are likely to continue in mexico's west end surrounding areas. >> our meteorologist has always been tracking the situation there. what's the latest? >> with these storm systems out there across much of mexico, the rains have been coming down recently and like you said not just with the one storm, but both combined together and just to show t
sunnis have grown increasingly frustrated with the government of nuri al maliki. nearly 4,000 people have been killed in acts of terrorism and violence since the start of the year. >>> emergency workers in mexico are fighting landslides and floods amid torrential rainses. government officials say at least 47 people have died. a powerful combination of tropical storm manuel and hurricane ingrid is being blamed for the deluge. it first hit the country on sunday in the eastern state offer...
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sunnis have become increasingly frustrated with the shia-led government of prime minister nuri al maliki. united nations officials say about 800 people were killed last month alone. >>> ariel cast rorks the ohio man who kidnapped and held three young women captive for nearly a decade at his house, has been found dead in his prison cell. castro was sentenced to life in prison without parole plus an additional 1,000 years in august for abduction, rape, torture and other charges. local media say prison officials found him hanged in his cell on tuesday night. the 53-year-old was transferred to a hospital and soon pronounced dead. castro's crimes shocked americans. his victims were chained, beaten and repeatedly raped. castro's house in cleveland, ohio, was a short distance from where the three women disappeared. >>> a member of japan's nuclear power regulator says he stands firm in his belief that faults underneath a nuclear power plant in northeastern japan are active. the nuclear regulation authority has just completed a second survey at the higashidori plant in aomori prefecture. commissi
sunnis have become increasingly frustrated with the shia-led government of prime minister nuri al maliki. united nations officials say about 800 people were killed last month alone. >>> ariel cast rorks the ohio man who kidnapped and held three young women captive for nearly a decade at his house, has been found dead in his prison cell. castro was sentenced to life in prison without parole plus an additional 1,000 years in august for abduction, rape, torture and other charges. local...
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they're standing over maliki to make sure that he does what they want him to do.and what that means in this case is ceaseless stream of cargo weapons carrying men, material, am mission and everything. >> rose: baghdad to damascus. >> no, from tehran. that's what's keeping assad standing. so without iraq none of this would be possible. >> rose: what are the russians giving assad. >> i think at this point, charlie, what the russians are giving assad right now is the only super power cover that he's got. obviously they have a major base that's there, but the russians have two agendas here. one is keeping assad a long time ally and big customer alive, but there are other big agenda item here is keeping a thorn in barack obama's side. clearly that's where they are. look the russians are the only ones who are making the argument so far without any particular evidence that it's the rebels and not the government that made use of these chemical weapons. >> there's no evidence of that. >> rose: there's no evidence that the rebels used chemical weapons. >> no evidence that r
they're standing over maliki to make sure that he does what they want him to do.and what that means in this case is ceaseless stream of cargo weapons carrying men, material, am mission and everything. >> rose: baghdad to damascus. >> no, from tehran. that's what's keeping assad standing. so without iraq none of this would be possible. >> rose: what are the russians giving assad. >> i think at this point, charlie, what the russians are giving assad right now is the only...
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it i am maliki, it comes out two years from now -- if i am lucky, it comes at two years from now. then i would write something monday, it was on television on saturday. i could write something saturday and it would be on tv that night. it was immediate. we would have rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. on saturday night. the rehearsal audience would come to the studio. between dress and air, we rewrites everything and then another audience comes in for the live show. i would go upstairs between the show's end of something on the news struck me as funny, i would write it and put it on "weekend update." it would be on half an hour later. two times, i was under the update desk, handing out jokes that i had written for them. [laughter] it was just so immediate. as far as what i think of it today, i think it is really good. i think seth myers and kristin wiig and fred armisten could have been on it in any era. i think every time you think it is over, you know, john lovitz comes along, tina fey comes along. >> another question. if your hair could speak, what would it say? >> it would say, dave, this
it i am maliki, it comes out two years from now -- if i am lucky, it comes at two years from now. then i would write something monday, it was on television on saturday. i could write something saturday and it would be on tv that night. it was immediate. we would have rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. on saturday night. the rehearsal audience would come to the studio. between dress and air, we rewrites everything and then another audience comes in for the live show. i would go upstairs between the show's...
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imagine the mood on the ground is extremely tense we're hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded under somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now that government that is urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create aria at the arab league meeting on sunday in cairo the iraqi foreign minister voted against any green light for military action inside syria we've also heard from jordan warning that it will not allow its a space to be used in any kind of military strike on syria with a jordanian government spokesperson saying that jordan too will not participate in any kind of strike against damascus so as you can see a lot of consensus in the region against any kind of u.s. intervention in syria after the break we will tell you how the contamination in japan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant is getting worse by the day. it's. going on
imagine the mood on the ground is extremely tense we're hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded under somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now that government that is urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create aria at the arab league...
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what you call maliki under armed group control and we had just a couple of months ago the example of the city of iraq a watch which was administered by al qaeda associated groups to be sharia trials and people being publicly executed on the streets on your day criticizing the syrian government for shelling those neighborhoods and its efforts you get them read of the rebels but i wonder. if your criticism is really that. it is the cd administered by al qaeda the example of normality that you allude to in your report the elements if we want to use the word normality i would link that very much with at applying implementing humanitarian rules humanitarian law even in times of on conflict in all territories occupied by whomever for example as i said earlier whoever is detained in any territory in armed conflict should have access to a regularly constituted court intrigue not be executed summarily another issue is humans have access to food war to education medical supplies very important to enable that to take place even time of war in whatever territories whether it's government control
what you call maliki under armed group control and we had just a couple of months ago the example of the city of iraq a watch which was administered by al qaeda associated groups to be sharia trials and people being publicly executed on the streets on your day criticizing the syrian government for shelling those neighborhoods and its efforts you get them read of the rebels but i wonder. if your criticism is really that. it is the cd administered by al qaeda the example of normality that you...
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screen the tense we hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded on just somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now. it's urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create the same kind of scenario at the arab league meeting on sunday in cairo the iraqi foreign minister voted against any green light for military action inside syria we've also heard from jordan warning that it will not allow its a space to be used in any kind of military strike on syria with the jordanian government spokesperson saying that jordan too will not participate in any kind of strike against damascus so as you can see a lot of consensus in the region against any kind of u.s. intervention in syria those against a military strike in syria holding mass protests in cities across the globe in turkey riot police disperse those rallying in support of damascus security fo
screen the tense we hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded on just somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now. it's urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create the same kind of scenario at the arab league meeting on sunday in cairo the...
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imagine the mood on the ground is extremely tense we're hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded under somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now that government that is urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create the same kind of scenario at the arab league meeting on sunday in cairo the iraqi foreign minister voted against any green light for military action inside syria we've also heard from jordan warning that it will not allow its a space to be used in any kind of military strike on syria with the jordanian government spokesperson saying that jordan too will not participate in any kind of strike against damascus so as you can see a lot of consensus in the region against any kind of u.s. intervention in syria those against a military attack in syria holding mass protests in cities around the world in turkey riot police disperse thos
imagine the mood on the ground is extremely tense we're hearing from the iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action this is noteworthy of course because iraq is a country that was invaded under somewhat similar circumstances and that invasion was to establish a so-called democratic government and it's now that government that is urging the united states not to carry out any kind of military action to create the same kind of...
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for example, al qaeda in iraq is trying to destabilize prime minister maliki, and syria, and it's a different threat. i wouldn't say that we're win org losing, it's an evolving threat and it's a different challenge than it was on the eve of the september 11th attacks. >> moving forward, any unified opposition to bashar al-assad, some of the strong fighters join al qaeda-linked fighters, and joining that, a spokesman for a more modern coalition tried to put a good face that. >> the coalition represents the majority of the syrians. we are not democratically leaked. if we can get 80, 90% of the syrians, we have done a tremendous job. >> jack, as he says, they may have the most support among the syrian population, but experts are estimating that 80% of the 100,000 rebel fighters are moderate to hardline jihaddists. >> when you see them split the way it is, you can't say this is not a dig deal. this is a big deal. and when you think about who is supporting whom, it's not just about the civilians. there are people who are refugees or displaced people inside of syria itself. but we need to talk abou
for example, al qaeda in iraq is trying to destabilize prime minister maliki, and syria, and it's a different threat. i wouldn't say that we're win org losing, it's an evolving threat and it's a different challenge than it was on the eve of the september 11th attacks. >> moving forward, any unified opposition to bashar al-assad, some of the strong fighters join al qaeda-linked fighters, and joining that, a spokesman for a more modern coalition tried to put a good face that. >> the...
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having some of the security issues or they're having some of the security issues they have this is l maliki is focused on concentrating power and appealing to the base. and we have the same thing with morsi in egypt. is there anything you might, is there any light you might shed to us regarding how you see that evolving over time to real governance issues? >> senator corker, that's going to be a huge challenge because these countries' elections, obviously, aren't enough. because these countries have no institutional structures. i mean, in the most fundamental way they have weak structures even to support an electoral process. so we're going to have to help them develop rule of law systems, to help them develop commercial regulation, to help them develop all the things and participation by minorities which i think is probably the most critical element throughout the middle east, to have adequate participation by minority populations in the overall political environment. that involves working with political parties, it involves working with civil society, andst going to take a really long tim
having some of the security issues or they're having some of the security issues they have this is l maliki is focused on concentrating power and appealing to the base. and we have the same thing with morsi in egypt. is there anything you might, is there any light you might shed to us regarding how you see that evolving over time to real governance issues? >> senator corker, that's going to be a huge challenge because these countries' elections, obviously, aren't enough. because these...
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in iraq one of the reasons they are having the security issues they have there is maliki is focused on appealing to the base. we have the same thing with morsi in egypt. is there any light you might shed to us regarding how you see that evolving over time to real governance issues? >> senator corker, that is going to be a huge challenge, because these countries' elections obviously are not enough. these countries have no institutional structures. in the most fundamental way, they have weak structures even to support an electoral process. we are going to have to help them develop rule of law systems to help them develop commercial regulations, to help them develop all the things, participation by minorities, which i think is probably the most critical element throughout the middle east. to have adequate participation by minority populations in the overall political environment. that involves working with political parties, working with civil society, and it is going to take a really long time. because there is no history of this. i do not want to come before you and suggest this is goin
in iraq one of the reasons they are having the security issues they have there is maliki is focused on appealing to the base. we have the same thing with morsi in egypt. is there any light you might shed to us regarding how you see that evolving over time to real governance issues? >> senator corker, that is going to be a huge challenge, because these countries' elections obviously are not enough. these countries have no institutional structures. in the most fundamental way, they have...