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imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study exists it's available and it is that concern that caused george w. bush to step up and decide you couldn't wait to be attacked the only thing you could do is try to put pressure on terrorist states and put pressure on terrorist networks and make every single thing they do harder harder to communicate with each other and keep the pressure up for the weekend and gage and act like that again. >> we have a couple more minutes so i will last two more questions. one is what is the story and why about donald rumsfeld the second time that the pentagon? >> of the devotee vitter or 20 years. >> journalists li
imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study...
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just for asian preparations for martial law and the architecture of the crash in state being rapidly assembled and put in place in the united states ok we have to leave it there out of time and that was a radio host around talking to us from california thank you and. online that r t dot com will take on the american media's to take treatment of public demonstrations playing out the protests abroad while playing down in undermining disturbances at home. also on the web sites. where will it fall russia's ill fated mars moon probe that became stuck in orbit after an unsuccessful launch fall back to earth. like that what's in its path party dot com. the travel between russia and the e.u. countries could soon get a bit easier the strict visa regime may soon relax for people in russia's kaliningrad territory in the baltics and then possibly extend it further it's one of the summit discussions in brussels along with europe's debt and moscow joining the world trade organization that sees it as their. russian and e.u. officials are meeting here in brussels for a summit and at the top of that
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the federal government training because i had inside sources for martial law which is now admitted in the different federal acts that are public you know like the national defense authorization act but i mean a decade ago or more before nine eleven effect in ninety nine i would be in brooksville florida just trying to film in the town and i have it on tape in my film of the takeover people walk out of their houses and say you're alex jones the armies come to my door and said don't talk to you you're crazy and then that night i'm trying to film so i'm in a military base it's a municipal airport i'm trying to film them doing drills of rounding up citizens and putting them on military transports and a guy jumps out in plain clothes my cancer was there this is i mean i have a witness and start sliding things on fire blaming it on me and i had to basically wrestle the guy and put the fires out while in the army all pulls up on good buddies the government would frame a u.s. citizen like that experienced i've. so it's not that i think the government spies on me it's admitted that they do and
the federal government training because i had inside sources for martial law which is now admitted in the different federal acts that are public you know like the national defense authorization act but i mean a decade ago or more before nine eleven effect in ninety nine i would be in brooksville florida just trying to film in the town and i have it on tape in my film of the takeover people walk out of their houses and say you're alex jones the armies come to my door and said don't talk to you...
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mean you know they didn't get full civilian legal precedents you know as you said we get closer martial law with this so the other part the other law the bill part of their opposition to this they didn't really get they just got some language saying and in fact importantly robert muller who testified before the senate judiciary committee yesterday said he still had concerns so we know that the head of the f.b.i. is not happy with the language that supposedly makes the f.b.i.'s role ok and the only thing that's really left is this is and it's not just i mean i think the administration's concern is not just that they want to be able to indefinitely detain people including american citizens but the language that they used to justify the killing of anwar who remember is an american citizen all comes out of this detention language in fact they actually cited some supreme court rulings that said well the police can chase somebody down and if they kill him if they use deadly force in chasing somebody down because he wouldn't be arrested easily that's ok they use that language on detention to autho
mean you know they didn't get full civilian legal precedents you know as you said we get closer martial law with this so the other part the other law the bill part of their opposition to this they didn't really get they just got some language saying and in fact importantly robert muller who testified before the senate judiciary committee yesterday said he still had concerns so we know that the head of the f.b.i. is not happy with the language that supposedly makes the f.b.i.'s role ok and the...
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. >>> lech walesa was working in a shipyard then came solidarity and years of martial law followed by freedom then came politics. tonight after 45 years of communist rule the poles have elected a president apparently overwhelmingly. his name is lech walesa. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. >>> 5:45 in the morning. a beautiful live picture of the rockefeller center christmas tree all lit up for you in new york city. a check in weather from nbc meteorologist bill karins. bill, stop talking to barnacle. focus on the map behind you. >> barnacle is entertaining, though. >> barnacle, turn around. got a job to do. you're in time-out. >> telling stories from l
. >>> lech walesa was working in a shipyard then came solidarity and years of martial law followed by freedom then came politics. tonight after 45 years of communist rule the poles have elected a president apparently overwhelmingly. his name is lech walesa. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. you noticed!...
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big property party with two names that's why this track only in legislation the preparations for martial law and the architecture of the fashion state being rapidly assembled and put in place in the united states. on line at r.t. dot com we take on the american media's too to treatment of public demonstrations playing up the protests abroad playing down undermining disturbances at home also on our website. where would it fall the russia's ill fated laws would prove that got stuck in orbit after an unsuccessful launch will fall back to earth on jan eleventh once in its path and r.t. dot com. fresh clashes between tribal groups have erupted near the libyan capital the situation in the country has been deteriorating since the toppling and killing of colonel gadhafi libya's new leaders the national transitional council are struggling to keep the peace that they're under pressure from thousands of protesters surrounding ghazi the revolution began demonstrators want the intensity to resign saying it's not doing enough to change its course. it's the country's back on the brink of civil war. now you
big property party with two names that's why this track only in legislation the preparations for martial law and the architecture of the fashion state being rapidly assembled and put in place in the united states. on line at r.t. dot com we take on the american media's too to treatment of public demonstrations playing up the protests abroad playing down undermining disturbances at home also on our website. where would it fall the russia's ill fated laws would prove that got stuck in orbit after...
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property party with two names that's why this track colony and legislation the preparations for martial law and the architecture of the fascist state being rapidly assembled and put in place in the united states. but on line that dot com we take on the american media's two tier treatment of public demonstrations the protests of the rule that while playing down undermining disturbances at home also on the web sites. where would it for the ill fated mars the moon probe became stuck in orbit unsuccessful the launch will fall back to earth on the level i doubt it's on its path r.t. dot com. fresh clashes between tribal groups have erupted at the libyan capital the situation in the country has been deteriorating since the toppling and killing of colonel gadhafi libya's new leaders the national transitional council a struggling to keep the peace there under fire from thousands of angry protesters and ghazi but the revolution began. demonstrators won the empty seat. doing enough to change. general steve brown thinks the country is the brink of civil rule. now you're going to see. people are very d
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kill people worldwide and why is it happening when they passed the in da that ron paul is called martial law in america here in the us a few weeks ago when they passed that it says the whole world not just the us could have the predators over it dropping bombs on them such a declaration of war and in the posse comitatus troops on the streets and says they can kill us citizens disappear us citizens it isn't a police state it's beyond a police state it's something more like north korea they are training i've been to the drill where they train to go door to door confiscating our firearms arresting political dissidents look hitler said he did everything he did to keep people safe . fidel castro does that pol pot did that i mean in every case tyrants always claim it's to keep you safe and don't forget to visit our website r t dot com to find the latest common analysis or any stories you may have missed and hear some of what's waiting for you there. in a u.s. anti-piracy bill in dangerous wikipedia's existence the internet giant is threatening to blank out pages in protest at censorship and manipu
kill people worldwide and why is it happening when they passed the in da that ron paul is called martial law in america here in the us a few weeks ago when they passed that it says the whole world not just the us could have the predators over it dropping bombs on them such a declaration of war and in the posse comitatus troops on the streets and says they can kill us citizens disappear us citizens it isn't a police state it's beyond a police state it's something more like north korea they are...
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and nothing more we are forecasting we're coming out with our trends so twenty twelve economic martial law of some sort in twenty twelve the systems are collapsing and there's no way of saving them gerald celente i want to continue the conversation because there's more i want to get to but we thank you so much for giving us that update on what's going on with you personally with m.f. global as well as your analysis that was gerald solenn founder of trends of research institute. all right it's time now for word of the day where we break down a financial term or concept for our very smart viewer but just maybe not the financial expert and today it is f o m c the federal open market committee and we're doing it given that they met today they made an interest rate decision and it's drawing some headlines here's one from this morning it said the u.s.d. the u.s. dollar of course struggles ahead of the f o m c rate decision and now this afternoon they announce rates will remain near zero this is no change more of the headlines then said f o m c takes no action or no big surprise there but what is
and nothing more we are forecasting we're coming out with our trends so twenty twelve economic martial law of some sort in twenty twelve the systems are collapsing and there's no way of saving them gerald celente i want to continue the conversation because there's more i want to get to but we thank you so much for giving us that update on what's going on with you personally with m.f. global as well as your analysis that was gerald solenn founder of trends of research institute. all right it's...
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man actually carried a loaded machine gun into the station and announced that he was declaring martial law the fraternal order once a male security fence recordable surveillance cameras and a new alarm system at the station >>dozens of programs are killed when a suicide bomber strikes a shiite shrine in afghanistan >>an undercover police operation reps and gun fire aboard an amtrak train headed for illinois leaving one person dead >>and he is serving a suspension with the nfl now investigators want to know it if detroit lions endomicon soo afghanistan today. one attack happening during a holy day celebration at a shiite shrine in cobble 54 people died and 150 were hurt when a suicide bomber set off an explosive bomb and bomb blast at a city in the north killed four people and injured 21 the attacks came one day after afghan president hamid karzai warned that the taliban could make a comeback as coalition forces pull out of that country the television said that it was not involved in the bombings. >>iraq's prime minister said the man who served as saddam hussein's top diplomat will be execu
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we're coming out with our top trends for twenty twelve and one of them is going to be economic martial law we're going to go into an economic nine eleven what's the work you're doing liz is there pumping this up to get the people to spend the last pennies that they don't have on christmas junk and you sort with all the hype with this black friday they're not solving the problems over in europe the european union is collapsing the european monetary union what did they do they just came out we credit ratings it showing fifteen of the banks have lowered their credit ratings they've been degraded the same day they come out and the central banks around the world are pumping trillions of dollars into them to keep it afloat when the new year comes the winter of discontent is going to set in and reality is going to buy wow jerald pleasure to have you on the show as always that was publisher of the trends journal and director of the trends research institute carrots lunch date. and with unemployment numbers so high and many americans giving up looking for work tis the season to be saving or so you
we're coming out with our top trends for twenty twelve and one of them is going to be economic martial law we're going to go into an economic nine eleven what's the work you're doing liz is there pumping this up to get the people to spend the last pennies that they don't have on christmas junk and you sort with all the hype with this black friday they're not solving the problems over in europe the european union is collapsing the european monetary union what did they do they just came out we...
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kill people worldwide and why is it happening when they passed the in da that ron paul is called martial law in america here in the u.s. a few weeks ago when they passed that it says the whole world not just the u.s. can have predators over it dropping bombs on them so it's a declaration of war an end a posse comitatus troops on the streets and says they can kill us citizens disappear us citizens it isn't a police state it's beyond a police state it's something more like north korea and do you think alex that this is a sign of things to come to cross from using cars drones are typically used in the middle leave you know on terrorists do you think that this could be the beginning of more instances like this where we've seen predator drones being used on u.s. citizens. yes north com based in colorado springs colorado is the real government and they get out of state as a battlefield for at least a decade they're just announcing now what they always point i mean i knew nine years ago we were going to have t.s.a. checkpoints people laugh but i watch c.-span i read the documents i made a public no
kill people worldwide and why is it happening when they passed the in da that ron paul is called martial law in america here in the u.s. a few weeks ago when they passed that it says the whole world not just the u.s. can have predators over it dropping bombs on them so it's a declaration of war an end a posse comitatus troops on the streets and says they can kill us citizens disappear us citizens it isn't a police state it's beyond a police state it's something more like north korea and do you...
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they are closed between virginia and washington and the martial law essentially opposed very shortly. washington becomes the armed camp. the constitution and declaration because we were fearful favor taken out of the library of congress because we were fearful. >> but military assignments were always published in newspapers the. >> and georgia this is when he is departing it is all the newspapers. >> rather interesting. >> >> i am the kind of guy that comes to these but a couple of questions. [laughter] one mentions the isolation of sentiment rather than the pro bourse sentiment, i would tend to think it is much less fayyad in a democratic party ambitions but more so full what is the right word? there's a lot of american college students that were communist that was a viable thing at that time. anti-fascism was more of a factor. >> was it just one factor as far as the academy? to be more pro interventionist and others in america? certainly sympathy was a factor no doubt about it but it gallop had done polling in the months before december fully 70% opposed entry into the european war.
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i recently read the politburo minutes from a meeting in december 1981, a few days before martial law was imposed in poland by the general. there's a very interesting discussion, and drop off and members of the politburo, and they say we are not sure that he's going to do what we want them to do. andropov and members of the politburo. most people thought if he does not act, the soviet union will intervene. many people justified his actions in terms of saying it he had not acted, the soviet union would have sent in forces. but from the discussion, there's no disagreement. they could change their minds, of course, but it is still very revealing that the movement in poland, which got enormous help from the election of pope, and i think we have. thank the holy ghost in the end for what happened, which was it was. extremely was >> thank you, david. we have a question in the back. >> this is directed to you. for the past 25 years we have had a national obsession with transparency. that has been fine for legal, legislative, and financial matters. but when it comes to the military and intelli
i recently read the politburo minutes from a meeting in december 1981, a few days before martial law was imposed in poland by the general. there's a very interesting discussion, and drop off and members of the politburo, and they say we are not sure that he's going to do what we want them to do. andropov and members of the politburo. most people thought if he does not act, the soviet union will intervene. many people justified his actions in terms of saying it he had not acted, the soviet union...
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four cities and one school district are currently under financial i guess you could say martial law of the state of michigan. it all happened to have a very high minority population, in all of these communities. public act 4 takes control away from elected officials and puts it in the hands of a state-appointed financial emergency manager. emergency managers can scrap anything they want. union contracts. any contracts. sell assets and just fire workers just to make the budget work. the state decides when to put a cash-strapped municipality in the hands of an emergency manager. and currently, there are four cities in michigan that are under review, including the state's largest, detroit. if detroit ends up under emergency manager rule, almost half of the state's african-american population would live under the control of the state-appointed manager and not, and i say not a democratically elected leader. detroit lawmakers are fighting it. one councilman equates an emergency manager to a master, as someone to control the plantation. meanwhile, congressman jon conyers is asking attorney ge
four cities and one school district are currently under financial i guess you could say martial law of the state of michigan. it all happened to have a very high minority population, in all of these communities. public act 4 takes control away from elected officials and puts it in the hands of a state-appointed financial emergency manager. emergency managers can scrap anything they want. union contracts. any contracts. sell assets and just fire workers just to make the budget work. the state...
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to putting detroit under what its critics call financial martial law.flint, michigan last week the new emergency manager there canceled all city council meetings and decided to stop paying the elected mayor and city council. he made that decision unilaterally. he's basically overthrown the government there and overruled the results of the last election. he has installed himself instead. the city of pontiac, michigan got its emergency manager in september. he tells a local radio station that he is ready for that untrammelled authority. >> i don't know, frank, what you would do in a place like pontiac, flint, detroit, and so on, cities of that nature, if you didn't have a public act 4. >> well, it's being portrayed as an act that takes the election, the right to a ballot away from the people, that it takes power away from elected officials and hands it over to a hands it over to a tyrant, if you will, a dictator. how is that wrong? where do people get it wrong? >> well, i don't know. i guess i'm the tyrant in pontiac, then, if that's the way it is. >> i g
to putting detroit under what its critics call financial martial law.flint, michigan last week the new emergency manager there canceled all city council meetings and decided to stop paying the elected mayor and city council. he made that decision unilaterally. he's basically overthrown the government there and overruled the results of the last election. he has installed himself instead. the city of pontiac, michigan got its emergency manager in september. he tells a local radio station that he...
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whenever you see in a world of martial law, when you see the ruling military council bend the way they did tonight, cough up that apology while the women were in the street you know they got some kind of power. i have to say over the last few weeks we've seen the military council increasingly move to try to carve out for itself perm political powers and autonomy in the coming egyptian constitution. they want to hold on to power, perhaps behind a civil mask. for a while, i thought they were going to get away with it. it's been a violent few weeks here but it's really also made me question whether the egyptian people are willing to go along with that. i think what we're seeing is a very meaningful resistance to that plan, and really strong back and forth between the military council that done really want to go so fast and a lot of egyptians who are just as eager for democracy as they seem to be in february. >> professor, does the united states, do you believe, have a role here, given the extent of the violence that we're witnessing here? >> well, we have a role. we're invested in the egy
whenever you see in a world of martial law, when you see the ruling military council bend the way they did tonight, cough up that apology while the women were in the street you know they got some kind of power. i have to say over the last few weeks we've seen the military council increasingly move to try to carve out for itself perm political powers and autonomy in the coming egyptian constitution. they want to hold on to power, perhaps behind a civil mask. for a while, i thought they were...
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i mean, whenever you see, in a world of martial law, the rule of the military council then the way they did tonight and cough up that apology while the women were still in the street, you know they've got some kind of power. and i have to say, you know, over these last few weeks, we've seen the military council increasingly move to try to carve out for itself permanent political powers and autonomy in the coming egyptian constitution. they want to hold on to power, perhaps behind a civilian mask. and for a while, i thought that was -- they were going to get away with it. and it's been a violent few weeks here, but it's really also made me question whether the egyptian people are willing to go along with that. i think what we're seeing is a very meaningful resistant to that plan and a really strong back-and-forth between the military council that doesn't really want to go so fast and a lot of egyptians who are just as eager for democracy as they seemed to be in february. >> professor, does the united states, do you believe, have a role here, given the extent of the violence that we're wi
i mean, whenever you see, in a world of martial law, the rule of the military council then the way they did tonight and cough up that apology while the women were still in the street, you know they've got some kind of power. and i have to say, you know, over these last few weeks, we've seen the military council increasingly move to try to carve out for itself permanent political powers and autonomy in the coming egyptian constitution. they want to hold on to power, perhaps behind a civilian...
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the bridges are closed between virginia and washington and martial law's, essentially, imposed very shortly. so washington becomes an armed camp. the constitution and the declaration of independence were put in hiding out in maryland because we were fearful. at that time they were on display at the library of congress, but they were hidden because we were fearful of them being destroyed. >> military assignments of the personnel were always published in newspapers. so and so's been shipped out -- >> yeah, yeah. assign ford the sanitation -- assigned to the sanitation corps in georgia, and this is when he's reporting. so it was all in the newspapers. >> rather interesting. sure. we know we haven't put one person -- >> i'm the kind of guy that comes the these things and nitpicks little things, but a couple of questions -- >> you don't have to do that. [laughter] >> a couple of things that i might comment on or question. one, mentioning the isolationist sentiment or the pro-war sentiments in american colleges, i would tend to think that was much less in sympathy with any democratic party ambiti
the bridges are closed between virginia and washington and martial law's, essentially, imposed very shortly. so washington becomes an armed camp. the constitution and the declaration of independence were put in hiding out in maryland because we were fearful. at that time they were on display at the library of congress, but they were hidden because we were fearful of them being destroyed. >> military assignments of the personnel were always published in newspapers. so and so's been shipped...
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imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study exists it's available and it is that concern that caused george w. bush to step up and decide you couldn't wait to be attacked the only thing you could do is try to put pressure on terrorist states and put pressure on terrorist networks and make every single thing they do harder harder to communicate with each other and keep the pressure up for the weekend and gage and act like that again. >> we have a couple more minutes so i will last two more questions. one is what is the story and why about donald rumsfeld the second time that the pentagon? >> of the devotee vitter or 20 years. >> journalists li
imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study...
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imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study exists it's available and it is that concern that caused george w. bush to step up and decide you couldn't wait to be attacked the only thing you could do is try to put pressure on terrorist states and put pressure on terrorist networks and make every single thing they do harder harder to communicate with each other and keep the pressure up for the weekend and gage and act like that again. >> we have a couple more minutes so i will last two more questions. one is what is the story and why about donald rumsfeld the second time that the pentagon? >> of the devotee vitter or 20 years. >> journalists li
imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study...
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i recently read the politburo minutes for a meeting in december 1981, just a few days before martial law interesting discussion, members of the politburo, and they said we're not sure they're right to do what we want them to do, imposing martial law, but we will not go in with military force. where fighting a bore in afghanistan. there will be pressure from the west. i the most people thought if the leader does not act, the soviet union will intervening, and the people justified his actions in terms of sync if he hadn't acted the soviet union would have sent in forces. in the politburo, they said there was no disagreement. it is very revealing that the movement in poland, which of course got enormous help from the election of the pope, and we have to think the holy ghost in the end for what happened -- [laughter] it was extremely important. >> thank you, david. we have a question are in the back. >> this is directed for the members who care to tackle it. for the past 25 years, we have had a national obsession with transparency. that has been fined for legal, legislative, and financial ma
i recently read the politburo minutes for a meeting in december 1981, just a few days before martial law interesting discussion, members of the politburo, and they said we're not sure they're right to do what we want them to do, imposing martial law, but we will not go in with military force. where fighting a bore in afghanistan. there will be pressure from the west. i the most people thought if the leader does not act, the soviet union will intervening, and the people justified his actions in...
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imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study exists it's available and it is that concern that caused george w. bush to step up and decide you couldn't wait to be attacked the only thing you could do is try to put pressure on terrorist states and put pressure on terrorist networks and make every single thing they do harder harder to communicate with each other and keep the pressure up for the weekend and gage and act like that again. >> we have a couple more minutes so i will last two more questions. one is what is the story and why about donald rumsfeld the second time that the pentagon? >> of the devotee vitter or 20 years. >> journalists li
imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study...
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speaker, last night the rules committee at the direction of the republican leadership voted out a martial law rule that will deny the house of representatives an up or down vote on the bipartisan senate compromise. no vote. we are only days away from seeing 160 million hardworking middle income americans see their taxes increase, and there is no vote. we are on the verge of allowing two million jobless people to lose their unemployment benefits and 48 million seniors to lose their health care and republicans tell us there can be no vote. are you kidding me? my republican friends last night defended their delaying tactics by saying all they wanted was to protect regular order when it comes to legislation. since when? regular order, please. the rules committee is becoming a place where democracy and fairness go to die. this process is shameful. we have a habit in this house where we like to point fingers of blame at the senate for its dysfunction, but we can't do that today because the senate actually functioned and gave us a bipartisan compromise. it's not perfect. and we all want a one-year e
speaker, last night the rules committee at the direction of the republican leadership voted out a martial law rule that will deny the house of representatives an up or down vote on the bipartisan senate compromise. no vote. we are only days away from seeing 160 million hardworking middle income americans see their taxes increase, and there is no vote. we are on the verge of allowing two million jobless people to lose their unemployment benefits and 48 million seniors to lose their health care...
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urging my colleagues to vote no on the previous question and the marathon martial law rule and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, i yealed my southwest balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, we are all know that the american people are hurting. we have a protracted unemployment problem that has gone on for an extended period of time. the longest period of time since the great depression. and it's important for us to realize the reasons for this. one of the very important reasons for this is we have seen a dramatic expansion of the size and scope and reach of government. during the four years that my friends on the other side of the aisle were in the majority, we witnessed an 82% increase in nondefense discretionary spending. an 82% increase. we now have a $15 trillion national debt. and i think democrats and republicans alike acknowledge that that cannot be sustained. as i have been saying throughout this week, our job is jobs. right now our jo
urging my colleagues to vote no on the previous question and the marathon martial law rule and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, i yealed my southwest balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, we are all know that the american people are hurting. we have a protracted unemployment problem that has gone on for an extended period of time. the longest period of...
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this hearing or in a court martial in which the president after all has such has started with a conviction first he announced that bradley manning was broke had broken the law was bill treat this as the commander in chief who is the superior officer to all of the people who will be sitting in both his pretrial hearing and the eventual court martial it's virtually a directed verdict let's play that video here on the show for our audience many times to you and it doesn't seem odd to me like bradley really will have a chance at a fair hearing or a fair trial here i guess you could say that he was. you could have predicted that president obama ad secretary of state hillary clinton whom the defense asked to be witnesses were going to be there the fact that the rest of their witnesses all that to have also been refused is definitely something that's troubling now the last time that you and i spoke you said the you think of bradley manning as a hero has that changed at all or do you still feel the same way certainly you certainly by your old since the time we spoke i think we've seen and certainly since the beginning since he was first in prison we've seen almost
this hearing or in a court martial in which the president after all has such has started with a conviction first he announced that bradley manning was broke had broken the law was bill treat this as the commander in chief who is the superior officer to all of the people who will be sitting in both his pretrial hearing and the eventual court martial it's virtually a directed verdict let's play that video here on the show for our audience many times to you and it doesn't seem odd to me like...
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law. >>> the billionaire once described at 6'8" bachelor and martial arts expert will go up against putinhe calls it the most important he c decision of his life. he is worth billions of dollars. >>> a convoy of truckses contracted to nato forces in afghanistan was attacked by armed men in southwest pakistan. police say the gang of motorcyclists killed one fire before setting fire to the tankers. last night's attack is the second in four days. . pakistan closed nato supply roots that killed pakistani soldiers last month. >>> security forces in yemen shut down all roads in the central prison after 15 suspected members of al qaeda escaped this morning. men tied to the terrorist cell in the arabian peninsula dug a nearly 26-foot tunnel to escape. earlier this week, four guards were killed when a dozen suspected al qaeda prisoners, escaped, wolf. >> you hear a lot about al qaeda guys escaping from yemen. >> it is a concern. >> i guess security is not that great when they have insiders helping them. >> it is real issue. >> thank you. >>> bernie sanders wants to challenge a law. listen to this.
law. >>> the billionaire once described at 6'8" bachelor and martial arts expert will go up against putinhe calls it the most important he c decision of his life. he is worth billions of dollars. >>> a convoy of truckses contracted to nato forces in afghanistan was attacked by armed men in southwest pakistan. police say the gang of motorcyclists killed one fire before setting fire to the tankers. last night's attack is the second in four days. . pakistan closed nato...
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martial is not a constitutional civil trial i agree it's not a civil trial because it's criminal but it is still constitutional still bound by the u.s. constitution and still bound by international norms of international law and my argument was that they were rats as about international law really dollars were actual general well that's fine but i do my my on the issue of john i don't know if you're lying or abortion is is you're going to reduce laws for abortion i think you're going to international law oh ok you want to go around saying the words you know i when it comes to you want to put your shoes which international i don't want to think you know why don't we let you know i mean i find gentlemen good to know you can always know where we want to hear national are yes go ahead james continue with your legal perspective go ahead. but the standpoint of the issue of jury my argument is that the idea of a jury of peers is something from the very beginnings of our nation's history and even going back to back to back to british history the common law tradition we're part of is the idea that you should be judged by your peers and by people that are disinterested at the very least can we at least agree that t
martial is not a constitutional civil trial i agree it's not a civil trial because it's criminal but it is still constitutional still bound by the u.s. constitution and still bound by international norms of international law and my argument was that they were rats as about international law really dollars were actual general well that's fine but i do my my on the issue of john i don't know if you're lying or abortion is is you're going to reduce laws for abortion i think you're going to...