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. >> without all the facts in, the finger of suspicion would suggest that this is probably middle eastern in its origin. >> two deadly terror attacks in norway in what appears to be the work once again of muslim extremeists. >> stephen: and the print media did its part, like jennifer rubin who wrote, "there is a specific jihadist connection here. this is a sobering reminder for those who think it's too expensive to wage war against jihadists." and the "wall street journal" said, ayman al-zawahiri has repeatedly singled out norway. and you know the "wall street journal" is accurate because as a murdoch paper, they've got proven ways to get inside information. [cheering and applause] now, it turns out on saturday we found out the attacks were carried out by anders breivik, a native norwegian christian with a 1500 page manifesto railing against the muslimization of europe. some say these false reports of muslim involvement were a widespread failure of the media, but i say by going with their gut, these journalists were able to get the story they wanted and scoop reality. [laughter] and even
. >> without all the facts in, the finger of suspicion would suggest that this is probably middle eastern in its origin. >> two deadly terror attacks in norway in what appears to be the work once again of muslim extremeists. >> stephen: and the print media did its part, like jennifer rubin who wrote, "there is a specific jihadist connection here. this is a sobering reminder for those who think it's too expensive to wage war against jihadists." and the "wall...
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first time they had a chance to respond to thursday's dramatic falls on the dow, a lot of the middle easternarkets closed on a friday, of course. let's put the middle east to one side. no question about it. they have individual relationships with the u.s. treasury market, either because of guarantees or because of oil reven revenues, because of dollars. it's not a surprise, but certainly it's done a serious warning of what we will see in the hours ahead. what we -- look what you're really wanting me to tell you, an answer, is what is going to happen. are the markets going to fall out in asia and europe? >> yes. >> the obvious answer, if i could answer that i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you, i would be doing something useful about it. the truth is -- the truth is, do don, we're going to have a few very volatile sessions because of the size and scale of dislocation. let me explain. you have the u.s. downgrade, which, of course, is an absolute that's now a variable. you have got spain and italy. you've got an ecb statement tonight. you have a g-7 telephone conference call. you have tim
first time they had a chance to respond to thursday's dramatic falls on the dow, a lot of the middle easternarkets closed on a friday, of course. let's put the middle east to one side. no question about it. they have individual relationships with the u.s. treasury market, either because of guarantees or because of oil reven revenues, because of dollars. it's not a surprise, but certainly it's done a serious warning of what we will see in the hours ahead. what we -- look what you're really...
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from the center for middle eastern african studies and television for the television universe and many things. of the u.s. and the e.u. are pushing for more sanctions against syria's government with an embargo want to oil sales likely by the end of the week russia china the move of call for an end to violence and for damascus to start social reforms over two thousand people are believed to have been killed in syria since march as artie's financial reports what's really going on it's hard to verify but began the morning this is how the world has been watching the unrest in syria through mobile phone cameras and to footage from the war stricken country has flooded international news or rather blood it instead. killings and execution is supposedly at the hands of president arsons military filmed on cell phones have become a trademark of the regime syrian officials those seized the scenes or staged the you tube is not credible and eye witness account is not credible after we come around and shout help they're killing us next door. these are not credible ways to assess the situation the u.n
from the center for middle eastern african studies and television for the television universe and many things. of the u.s. and the e.u. are pushing for more sanctions against syria's government with an embargo want to oil sales likely by the end of the week russia china the move of call for an end to violence and for damascus to start social reforms over two thousand people are believed to have been killed in syria since march as artie's financial reports what's really going on it's hard to...
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the fact is there everyone indicted on charges has been a middle eastern, middle aged islamic terrorist man. that is who we are looking for and call a spade a spade, and look for them. if a terrorist was a blonde haired blue eyed girl i would say, screen me and check me from head to toe. i am okay with that. >> they are not all middle aged. some are young. most are young. once you are middle aged -- >> middle aged runs with middle eastern. >> in fairness, there is some threat from noneasy law mist terrorist -- i had law mick terrorists -- islamic terrorists. but for things that can devastate a city, there is only one group coming after us and that is coming from islamics. >> bill now that you shaved your beard you look more like a terrorist. how ironic is that? >> there is an argument for this, and i think you made this argument last time you were on, but it could have been somebody else. the reason you don't use white actors is you don't concentrate on the ethnicity. you concentrate on the acts they are performing. >> i didn't say ethnicity. >> you like the sill labelles. they made it
the fact is there everyone indicted on charges has been a middle eastern, middle aged islamic terrorist man. that is who we are looking for and call a spade a spade, and look for them. if a terrorist was a blonde haired blue eyed girl i would say, screen me and check me from head to toe. i am okay with that. >> they are not all middle aged. some are young. most are young. once you are middle aged -- >> middle aged runs with middle eastern. >> in fairness, there is some threat...
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we can speak to the syrian born professor of middle eastern history. he is on the line now. you were in after the 1982 massacre. are you concerned about what is happening today and this could be a repeat of what happened in 1982. >> most certainly. the regime of us -- is intent on making an example. the level of violence, the escalation we have seen in the last few days has been disproportion in an it is clear that the fact that hama had reached critical mass in terms of the size of the protest. this was rapidly spreading to other cities. people were willing to risk condemnation and everything else to try to put an end to this as we start entering into ramadan. >> the condemnation that the u.n. has given, will this have any effect on president assad? >> i am not sure the effect considering how feeble the condemnation has bid. if you read the actual text, it almost gives them the license to carry on as far as i can tell. there is no real substance about condemnation. this is a step in the right direction and we're happy to hear that. the people are dying on the streets every
we can speak to the syrian born professor of middle eastern history. he is on the line now. you were in after the 1982 massacre. are you concerned about what is happening today and this could be a repeat of what happened in 1982. >> most certainly. the regime of us -- is intent on making an example. the level of violence, the escalation we have seen in the last few days has been disproportion in an it is clear that the fact that hama had reached critical mass in terms of the size of the...
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how do you think our soldiers feel coming back to arizona and hearing some middle eastern term." yes, think of how you feel. it's almost as demoralizing as finding out they've they've come back to arizona. such a lovely state. i'm sure it's a lovely state. i say get rid of haboob and let's get rid of all arabic words from english. from now on alcohol will be freedom juice. a giraffe will be freedom neck. and alphiladelphia will be renamed osalad bin laden. finally the number-one threat to america, monopoly. the classic american game of family fun in violation of antitrust laws is getting an alarming makeover. >> no dice, no money, monopoly is going high tech. >> there's a new poply coming along called monopoly live, and the whole thing there that you see is that speaker thing in the middle is a computer. it tells you what to do. >> stephen: no computer tells me what to do. when my garnin gps tells me to turn right, i turn left. i haven't been home in five years. without cash, there's in cash. in the new game there's in cash, and no cash, i can't be banker. how will i slip myself
how do you think our soldiers feel coming back to arizona and hearing some middle eastern term." yes, think of how you feel. it's almost as demoralizing as finding out they've they've come back to arizona. such a lovely state. i'm sure it's a lovely state. i say get rid of haboob and let's get rid of all arabic words from english. from now on alcohol will be freedom juice. a giraffe will be freedom neck. and alphiladelphia will be renamed osalad bin laden. finally the number-one threat to...
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. >> another middle eastern country on the verge of collapse. assad orders crack downs. are they outnumbered. what does this mean for the middle east and the u.s.? ye, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male aouncer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop. you're quite the pickup artist! [ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >> syrian strong man bashar al-assad may be enjoying his last day in power. but the syrian army stormed the city in an attempt to crush the rebelian. that could have implications. he is the number one backer of the iranian regime. on this issue and many others. president obama is issuing a statement here and there and taking no action. the u.s. ambassador's visit to last month powerfully demonstrates america's ability
. >> another middle eastern country on the verge of collapse. assad orders crack downs. are they outnumbered. what does this mean for the middle east and the u.s.? ye, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male aouncer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than...
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. >> earlier, we spoke to a middle eastern affairs analyst. we asked him whether the opposition has the power to overthrow the president. >> well, the people are strong and specifically now in the month of ramadan, we can expect that people will continue to come out in high numbers and we will be continued to prepare and suffer casualties. the regime does not show any signs of cracking. the army does not show signs of cracking. the question remains that how long the people will be able to sustain this kind of mobilization. >> the eu has expanded the sanctions. will that have an effect? >> i doubt that that would have an effect. this regime is prepared to pay a price for remaining in power. the price so far has not been too high. the position has been high. i think that people do not care for. when it comes to staying in power, i think that they will shrug off these sanctions. >> what has serious neighbors done? >> if you're talking about the neighbors, they're our neighbors such as saudi arabia, perhaps jordan, who have concerns but this kind
. >> earlier, we spoke to a middle eastern affairs analyst. we asked him whether the opposition has the power to overthrow the president. >> well, the people are strong and specifically now in the month of ramadan, we can expect that people will continue to come out in high numbers and we will be continued to prepare and suffer casualties. the regime does not show any signs of cracking. the army does not show signs of cracking. the question remains that how long the people will be...
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prices were down on some middle eastern exchanges today, and asian trading begins shortly. ing in alison kosik. alison, the middle east markets were the first big test of world reaction. it doesn't sound like it went that great. >> no. there was a massive sell-off with the mid east markets. for israel, for one, the markets in israel, in fact, there was a 45-minute delay to the open so everybody can kind of collect their thoughts, not hit the panic button right away. but markets in israel fell more than 6%. in dubai down more than 3%. saudi arabia was actually up 0.01%, but that's actually after a drop of 5.5% in a previous session. john? >> now we're waiting for asian markets. what do we expect to go on there? and do we think we're going to see a little bit more calming? >> and you're right about that. the next we go to the asian markets, as you said. the nikkei opens at 8:00 here, and shanghai composite opens after that. some traders that i've been talking to say that's really going to be the real indicator of that reaction to the downgrade, because they actually say what y
prices were down on some middle eastern exchanges today, and asian trading begins shortly. ing in alison kosik. alison, the middle east markets were the first big test of world reaction. it doesn't sound like it went that great. >> no. there was a massive sell-off with the mid east markets. for israel, for one, the markets in israel, in fact, there was a 45-minute delay to the open so everybody can kind of collect their thoughts, not hit the panic button right away. but markets in israel...
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no middle eastern leader had been in power longer. once, this would have been a death sentence. whatever happens in sirte, rebels know that this era is at an end. bbc news, eastern libya. >> gaddafi's other son khamis is reportedly dead following the news of the flight of other of his members -- family members in algeria. we have had conflicting reports. what we know that has happened? >> there have been many rumors about sons being captured and killed. this report, we must take with a hint of caution. khamis gaddafi, perhaps the most notorious, has killed many people and had a detention centers in and around tripoli which we know many detainees have been massacred or killed in the last days of this regime. khamis is reported have been shot trying to leave tripoli. he was reportedly taken during hospital was -- but was dead and buried in teh area. there are many in the opposition that would love to see him dead. his wife and two other sons along with his high-profile and daughter, ayesha, has led to algeria, one country that has not recognized the transitional council. whether t
no middle eastern leader had been in power longer. once, this would have been a death sentence. whatever happens in sirte, rebels know that this era is at an end. bbc news, eastern libya. >> gaddafi's other son khamis is reportedly dead following the news of the flight of other of his members -- family members in algeria. we have had conflicting reports. what we know that has happened? >> there have been many rumors about sons being captured and killed. this report, we must take...
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so it's been growing as a counter influence and you can call it sort of a middle eastern version of islam, has been growing quite prolifically in the past 20 years and is becoming -- its influence is becoming much stronger than it ever was before. people used to say in pakistan, oh, they're just extremists, they'll never be elected to parliament, they're not respected, they're sort of fringe people. but that is definitely changing now. host: what was your point of putting the photograph in of the young kids with the toy guns? guest: my point was -- that picture was taken in swat, an area taken over by the taliban and the army pushed them back out and the army took us there to visit the area. the point of that photograph was to show that, you know, what was once a very, as i said, moderate, peaceful, agricultural region, had really become a gun culture and now there are guns all over pakistan. and these islamic groups that are now threatening both the state of pakistan as well as their neighbors, you know, there millions of weapons in that country. host: you point out in the book, one of t
so it's been growing as a counter influence and you can call it sort of a middle eastern version of islam, has been growing quite prolifically in the past 20 years and is becoming -- its influence is becoming much stronger than it ever was before. people used to say in pakistan, oh, they're just extremists, they'll never be elected to parliament, they're not respected, they're sort of fringe people. but that is definitely changing now. host: what was your point of putting the photograph in of...
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american men and moved to this country and then were abused we've seen people from some of the middle eastern countries who are abused as part of their culture so it can hit anybody can just be anyone it can hit doctors' wives policeman's wives ministers wives many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual abuse. it's real it's invisible. to six or are not lying here they are telling us what's going on all. i always knew that i wanted to be an artist my father and i would go for a sunday drive is that he would ask who would want to do up us i know i want to be an artist when i met this man i fell in love with him all psych ok you know i think i'll give love a try it was twenty five. dream it well we were the military. may for two years dated for one year that made the very first event was. well we got married i got pregnant amanda and i and i was pregnant i was excited we're both very excited. and. losing my baby added to a pregnancy so i came whole you know after recovery and you know for recovery after a surgery my hu
american men and moved to this country and then were abused we've seen people from some of the middle eastern countries who are abused as part of their culture so it can hit anybody can just be anyone it can hit doctors' wives policeman's wives ministers wives many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual abuse. it's real it's invisible. to six or are not lying here they are telling us what's going on all. i always knew...
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married american man moved to this country and then were abused we've seen people from some of the middle eastern countries who are abused as part of their culture so it can hit anybody she can just be anyone it can hit dr swabs policeman's wives ministers wives and many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual abuse. it's real it's invisible all of the satish sticks or part are not offering here they are telling us what's going on. i was told that i would be an artist my father and i would go for a sunday drive said q what are some we're going to do grab us like no i want to be an artist when i met the man i fell in love with them all psych ok you know i think i'll give love a try in this twenty five. we may well grow the military. may for twenty years dated for one year you gotta make the very first debate was. well we got married i got pregnant a manual and i was pregnant i was excited we're both very excited well i end up losing my baby and it's a whole pregnancy so i came whole heal after recovery and you know for rec
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>> because i believe that if you shutdown a network what is the difference between us and the middle eastern dictatorship? >> this action enturiated people who just wanted to go home after a long day at work. a man in a wheelchair was upset because he can only access certain stations. >> i had to go far out of my way and i only have a certain amount of battery in this machine and it brings me to a great disadvantage. take it across the bay. to arizona. >> it was the shooting death of a homeless man on a b.a.r.t platform that prompted last week's protest plan. >> reporter: b.a.r.t says it did not turn off cell phone service tonight. many critics argued the first amendment is prove they should not have shutdown the wireless access in some stations last week. we have an exclusive new poll that finds that many people in the bay area don't agree. so, who is right? sharon chin shows us many ways legally it is still uncharted territory. >> reporter: was it a safety move or censorship when b.a.r.t cut off several station cell phone service last week to disrupt a protest over alleged brutality. >> i
>> because i believe that if you shutdown a network what is the difference between us and the middle eastern dictatorship? >> this action enturiated people who just wanted to go home after a long day at work. a man in a wheelchair was upset because he can only access certain stations. >> i had to go far out of my way and i only have a certain amount of battery in this machine and it brings me to a great disadvantage. take it across the bay. to arizona. >> it was the...
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. >> hundreds of thousands of protesters on the streets of a middle eastern city, demanding change, fed up with the ruling elite and say their government is no longer listening to its people. this is not egypt, tunisia, or libya. this is israel. like their counterparts in the square, these israeli demonstrators have taken over part of their city, tel aviv. people have many different grievances. this is the mother of a small child with special needs, who says she gets little or no support from the state. that is why she spent a week in a small tent on the streets. >> my children are 6 and 8. if i did not do it now, i am afraid i will have to fight my whole life for their basic rights. >> the catalyst for this huge protest was the increase in the cost of cottage cheese, a basic food for most israelis. for them, it was indicative of the country in which hundreds of thousands people say they no longer can afford to live. students, mothers, doctors, anarchists, all protesting the cost of living. critics say their demands are not realistic, especially when there is a deeper global economic cr
. >> hundreds of thousands of protesters on the streets of a middle eastern city, demanding change, fed up with the ruling elite and say their government is no longer listening to its people. this is not egypt, tunisia, or libya. this is israel. like their counterparts in the square, these israeli demonstrators have taken over part of their city, tel aviv. people have many different grievances. this is the mother of a small child with special needs, who says she gets little or no support...
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provided a libyan suspect, abdel baset al megrahi, and perhaps the image of what happened to another middle eastern strongman who hung on for too long, saddam hussein, had changed from ally to pariah, he shut down his nuclear research program, he granted western oil companies lucrative contracts, but he never lost his act for the theatrical, showing up in italy wearing a picture of libyan heroes hung by italians in the colonial period, showing up at the united nations to tear up the u.n.'s charter during a 90-minute rant and called the security council the terrorist council. when his people, oppressed for so long, finally rose up against him, he seemed unable to comprehend that his time had come. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> more of the days news right after this. we'll be right back. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with
provided a libyan suspect, abdel baset al megrahi, and perhaps the image of what happened to another middle eastern strongman who hung on for too long, saddam hussein, had changed from ally to pariah, he shut down his nuclear research program, he granted western oil companies lucrative contracts, but he never lost his act for the theatrical, showing up in italy wearing a picture of libyan heroes hung by italians in the colonial period, showing up at the united nations to tear up the u.n.'s...
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married american man moved to this country and then were abused we've seen people from some of the middle eastern countries who are abused just part of their culture so it can hit anybody she can just be any more it can hit dr swines policeman's wives ministers' wives many victims don't understand that the mastic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual abuse. it's real it's invisible. to sticks or are not lying here they are telling us what's going on. i always knew that i wanted to be an artist my father and i would go for a sunday drive said he would ask what it would have been up as such no one to be an artist when i met the man i fell in love with him all psych ok and i think i'll give love a try it was twenty five. in the dream it while we were in the military. me for two years dated for one year. me live a first today was i will only get weird i got pregnant oh man him and i and i was pregnant i was excited we're both very excited well i am. losing my baby and it's a book write it say so i came hold a needle after recovery and you know for recovery after
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. >> middle eastern and well regarded author. >> this is an era what we can project is number one transitionalernment if will mover to tripoli into saudi arabia would be trying to help financially for a period of time so no humanitarian crisis will take place. this transitional housing will ensure the contract with regard to oil. >> more importantly weeks from now we will be getting attention from the morris lambist and secular part. >> the west is more secular than the east. >> i think for iran, for syria for the remaining ought kratz of the world the transitional council have been courageous they will be courageous enough to answer it if they get it. >> we are only in the first act of the three act play what are they going to do settle or govern is qaddafi going to flee or fight? >> i doubt he is going to fight. where is [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots,
. >> middle eastern and well regarded author. >> this is an era what we can project is number one transitionalernment if will mover to tripoli into saudi arabia would be trying to help financially for a period of time so no humanitarian crisis will take place. this transitional housing will ensure the contract with regard to oil. >> more importantly weeks from now we will be getting attention from the morris lambist and secular part. >> the west is more secular than the...
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point is is a pos is the possibility of a good another a libyan scenario breaking out in this middle eastern country. in a political reporting there europe's spreading debt crisis is threatening to draw in france as the government announces new austerity measures amid concerns it could lose its aaa credit rating the new deficit reducing package will see some twelve billion euros worth of cuts plus a three percent tax hike for the rich but as artie's daniel bushell now explains the move could be too little too late with fears social unrest is around the corner . france enjoys a triple a credit rating for now one of the choice debt ratios among the world's top rated states many investors bet on it to follow the u.s. and be downgraded just repaying interest on its debt this year has overtaken education and defense as the government's biggest spend was just mr sir causes presided over the biggest jump in debt levels in our history books that carry too much water. or. france has gone above the tolerance limit admitted prime minister as he explained a new round of spending cuts this week but to ca
point is is a pos is the possibility of a good another a libyan scenario breaking out in this middle eastern country. in a political reporting there europe's spreading debt crisis is threatening to draw in france as the government announces new austerity measures amid concerns it could lose its aaa credit rating the new deficit reducing package will see some twelve billion euros worth of cuts plus a three percent tax hike for the rich but as artie's daniel bushell now explains the move could be...
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i don't think there's any political motive a tool for this they're not attacking middle easterners attacking official buildings they're attacking shoe shops and businesses and and stealing whatever they can carry join the discussion under your view break down. the world's stock markets roughest we can years after the united states top to your credit rating was dropped one not by standard and poor's but economist michael says the agency's decision is actually saving america from a worse crisis. yeah it is intractable america is the incoming insolvent and the senior is getting out and once the chinese fully understand it and once the japanese and the europeans and or foreign creditors all a sense the idea that we can pay back our debt without inflation and monetizing and china feeding it will be a. treasury auction which will send interest rates to the moon or at least interesting high single digits and then it will be clear as day that the u.s. is insolvent and that's where the s. and p. standard and poor's is trying to who they should be looking thank you to find the way there be in the main
i don't think there's any political motive a tool for this they're not attacking middle easterners attacking official buildings they're attacking shoe shops and businesses and and stealing whatever they can carry join the discussion under your view break down. the world's stock markets roughest we can years after the united states top to your credit rating was dropped one not by standard and poor's but economist michael says the agency's decision is actually saving america from a worse crisis....