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middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any other country in the region. we had 30,000 troops there during the war and to help keep the road to russia open. we had thousands of technicians there trying to develop hospitals and schools and infrastructure projects. the president said at one point that iran will stand as a model for what we under the atlantic charter, the idea that self-determination, teaching these countries to develop themselves can achieve. again, there were mixed results. iran had a very rigid social structure that made it very difficult for the americans to work with people other than the same discredited elites. keep in mind also that the middle east had their own sen
middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any other country in the region. we had 30,000 troops there during the war...
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if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs between the israelis and i'd also talk peace between. the words mr apjohn that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. with. douglas drills in trying to take just on this one show we found out why security take me soon be a girl's best friend and i really can you truly machine make short work or so it was designed classic still has room for improvement and we learned how to dispose of tires and improve roads and elsewhere. you've got to. choose your language. we can with. some of. the consensus. choose the opinions that you think great to. choose the stories that impact the. truth you access to. the room. welcome back to worlds apart where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr arch when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i think mr obama in the speech that we address previously was really trying
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if he wants to or to win that minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis but i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the world mr apjohn that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. it was. very hard to take that. walk again. that we have had with her right here. but. i. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of rabin mr arch when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i think mr obama in the speech that we address previously was really trying to take america's war rhetoric to a new level in a sense that he really tried to have it both ways and to combine the incompatible let's listen to what he had to say on the legality of america's war on terror. america's actions are legal we were attacked on nine eleven within a week congress overwhelmingly authorized the use of force. under d
if he wants to or to win that minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis but i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the world mr apjohn that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. it was. very hard to take that. walk again. that we have had with her right here. but. i. welcome back to worlds apart where we...
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if he wants to or to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace a peace between the arabs and. and there is that aids that i had also to promote peace between sunni and shia and the mishaps on that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro in a. sense and they should. do shows both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba were known to the attorney general of the united states to present a united states himself the defendant's intelligence arms had to infiltrate to resist. but surely jones freedom fighters terrorists. who is who. the real terrorist are you stand up on our cheek. welcome back to worlds of ports where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr archer when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i think mr obama in the speech that we addressed previously was
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if he wants to or to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace a peace between the arabs and between the israelis that i'd also talk to promote peace between the sunni and shia part of the world mr avlon that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. language. we can with know if. some of. the concerns here could. change the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that entire life choose the access to. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard is a big. welcome back to worlds apart where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr arch when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i thi
if he wants to or to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace a peace between the arabs and between the israelis that i'd also talk to promote peace between the sunni and shia part of the world mr avlon that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. language. we can with know if....
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if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace a peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis and i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the word mr advani that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. thank. you. wealthy british is not the only one it's time to break free. market so why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy comes a report on our. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr arch when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i think mr obama in the speech that we address previously was really trying to take america's war rhetoric to a new level in a sense that he really tried to have it both ways and to combine the incompatible let's listen to what he had to say on t
if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace a peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis and i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the word mr advani that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. thank. you. wealthy british...
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if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis that i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the word mr avlon that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. zack see what happened there i don't know but i killed. piers lakers when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. people taken from the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were asked to take they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. wealthy british. it's time. for. the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a
if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis that i'd also talk to promote peace between sunni and shia and that part of the word mr avlon that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. zack see what happened there i don't know but i killed. piers lakers when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have...
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if he wants to or to win their minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace and peace between the arabs and be in between the israelis that i'd also talk to promote peace between that's. part of the word mr apjohn that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. but he sees things that scientists people don't notice. these. things most people never to call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor other savor of. the great life. to yours. wealthy british style. time right free. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. welcome back to worlds apart where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr arch when i don't know whether you would
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a lot of middle easterners object to israel's existence is that historically they look at it as a crusader state the crusader kingdom because it's the exact same location that the europeans established their crusader kingdom a thousand years ago and so when they see all these european russian jews you know coming into israel they're saying look at these european settlers they're not they're not jews from our you know from this region that they have no ties to the land they're coming here to set settle and that's their the middle east the middle eastern point of view as far as why they object to it now i'm not a proponent of you know attacking israel or trip or trying to solve it at this point but i'm simply saying that that is why there is so much antagonism to israel is that they look at it historically as a continuation of this european encroachment upon the middle east that we always hear of the other side and that's why it's important for to even discuss what the other perspective is because we literally do not hear that ever in the u.s. that is so interesting that the u.s. is so focus
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believes washington's should seek an international coalition of before it intervenes in yet another middle eastern country. the u.s. . his reputation in the middle east is not that of a neutral arbitrator and so just should think very carefully before intervening in yet another middle eastern conflict when we're well into serious civil war i think it's somewhat disingenuous to suddenly. act as though. you know it is somehow our mission or the united states his mission or mandate to democratize syria so i would look with suspicion on a four on a us foreign policy that's centered around democracy promotion and much more interesting i think is the opinion of the syrian people and how they express their preferences in terms of how the syrian people wishes to be governed and what kind of polity they prefer to have. it's good to have you with us here today many more stories ahead for you in the program including the greek bailout certainly burning a hole in european we gauge the mood of german taxpayers obliged to chip into the greek rescue package as it emerges athens is facing to get the indian euro f
believes washington's should seek an international coalition of before it intervenes in yet another middle eastern country. the u.s. . his reputation in the middle east is not that of a neutral arbitrator and so just should think very carefully before intervening in yet another middle eastern conflict when we're well into serious civil war i think it's somewhat disingenuous to suddenly. act as though. you know it is somehow our mission or the united states his mission or mandate to democratize...
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group, middle eastern muslim arab, and we're now getting very close to starting one with the jewish community. we also convene regularly round table discussions with the media to make sure that the message and the mission of the office is being publicized in those communities. and that much completes the presentation and i'm available for any questions you may have. oh, one of the last things, we looked at the suggested budget by the budget analyst. we agree with three of the areas. there is one area we do not that we are very close to it and we really feel we'll be able to reach an agreement by next week. >> great. thank you, mr. gascone. colleagues, do we have any questions or comments at this time? thanks very much, mr. rose. why don't we go to the budget analyst report: , please. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, page 70 recommended total [speaker not understood] 13-14 of that amount, 276.38 are ongoing. [speaker not understood] savedings, still lou an increase of 3.8 million or 8.9% of the department's budget. 14-15 our recommendation total [speaker not understood]. of
group, middle eastern muslim arab, and we're now getting very close to starting one with the jewish community. we also convene regularly round table discussions with the media to make sure that the message and the mission of the office is being publicized in those communities. and that much completes the presentation and i'm available for any questions you may have. oh, one of the last things, we looked at the suggested budget by the budget analyst. we agree with three of the areas. there is...
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bomb it a but i don't see the us congress who refused the opportunity to once again bomb the middle eastern country but this is a woman's role of that that is not one hundred percent guaranteed but this is what in the past few days he looked at what happened to david cameron england they said ok i need a hail mary pass and that's it. he says it's going to be limited action it won't be a full scale war what impact though would a military strike by the u.s. have on the situation in syria now well this is the question that i would say six million people are asking at the moment what for so it's not ridging change it's not going to degrade their regimes capabilities it's not going to alter the situation which is that assad's army in fact they have been gaining battles and advances for the best two months at least so what for just a. the president of united states said this is a red line and it was crossed and then de evidence of course bans u.n. inspectors damn the u.n. security council then nato then even that mean it coalition of the willing with the frogs and france this is group legally abs
bomb it a but i don't see the us congress who refused the opportunity to once again bomb the middle eastern country but this is a woman's role of that that is not one hundred percent guaranteed but this is what in the past few days he looked at what happened to david cameron england they said ok i need a hail mary pass and that's it. he says it's going to be limited action it won't be a full scale war what impact though would a military strike by the u.s. have on the situation in syria now well...
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the gun mass is described as black or middle eastern in his 20s wearing a zip erred gray sweat shirtck jones. they're asking for information and, please, give them a call. we're waiting to see if they plan to step up security measures. we're seeing from students and parents arriving at school. we're hoping to talk to the next hour as well. >>> a private school in palo alto is scheduled to receive a report today why it has exceeded its enrollment cap. this school was issued a scallop in 2000 that allows it to enroll 415 schools, neighbors say it's overenrolled. they admit that it's 33 students over the enrollment cap. they're working to address the neighborhood concerns. they're holding a community meeting tonight. >>> time now 6:45, the wreckage of that ups cargo plane that crashed in birmingham, alabama. they're searching for the black box flight recorders. there's little information because there's no distress call before that plane crashed. witnesses reported hearing a sputtering sound. that's raising the speculation that may have had a mechanical problem. the two pilots object bo
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policy, not exactly robust. >> on the middle east i give you the middle eastern policy. better than you think but in the middle east this thing is a mess. stuart: always a pleasure and we thank you. hewlett-packard, the stock is getting hammered. let's get back to the markets. how far down as it? nicole: you see hewlett-packard down, over 13% and also 22 points shaved off of the dow jones industrial, they had one area of the enterprise divisions that they had such high hopes this would have been competing against ibm and instead that group was disappointing. some acquisitions in the pipeline and of course meg whitman working on a turnaround, growth in the fiscal year ahead is unlikely. that is terrible. stuart: just a huge move in some very well-known stocks, hewlett-packard, abercrombie, big moves, on the wrong side of the investment. thank you very much indeed. 1972 miami dolphins were invited to attend a white house salute with president obama honoring their legacy. however three players opt out because they don't agree with the president's policies. one of them is her
policy, not exactly robust. >> on the middle east i give you the middle eastern policy. better than you think but in the middle east this thing is a mess. stuart: always a pleasure and we thank you. hewlett-packard, the stock is getting hammered. let's get back to the markets. how far down as it? nicole: you see hewlett-packard down, over 13% and also 22 points shaved off of the dow jones industrial, they had one area of the enterprise divisions that they had such high hopes this would...
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and by european countries and by other middle eastern countries. >> ivan, to explore that more.hing that's happened lately, now what we have seen on the streets give oxygen to the extremists who say democracy is not for us. it's not going to work. what will be if you like the ripple effect. they sent democracies and less than democratic countries. >> this is closing the door to the democratic process to political islamist movements that in many middle eastern countries and arab countries have long been effectively excluded from politics which has allowed the islamist movement to really kind of paint themselves as martyrs and victims and under do dogs. for about a year the muslim brother had had its candidate as president. it was one of the first times we've seen the muslim brotherhood in charge. wint an easy process. morsi was very unpopular in some circles. that sense of victim hood was kind of stripped away. it was the muslim brotherhood in charge of trying to keep the streets clean and clean up the garbage. it's not easy to govern. that door has been closed dp ed. it's come t
and by european countries and by other middle eastern countries. >> ivan, to explore that more.hing that's happened lately, now what we have seen on the streets give oxygen to the extremists who say democracy is not for us. it's not going to work. what will be if you like the ripple effect. they sent democracies and less than democratic countries. >> this is closing the door to the democratic process to political islamist movements that in many middle eastern countries and arab...
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middle eastern peace talks are set to resume after three years of stalemate and that israeli airstrikes in gaza and an announcement of functions of new settlements on palestinian land. plus been dropped out. of the central london spot used to the brain and scandal.
middle eastern peace talks are set to resume after three years of stalemate and that israeli airstrikes in gaza and an announcement of functions of new settlements on palestinian land. plus been dropped out. of the central london spot used to the brain and scandal.
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however, on the other hand, there are those that believe the tribal culture of the middle eastern countries may not be suitable for democratic rule as too many factions will emerge. >> i remember him as a very quiet, polite, reflective, contemplating individual, and he is not in my opinion a dictator. he is the most popular person right now in egypt, which may seem kind of strange, but that's where public opinion is. >> reporter: secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke with him yesterday. one pentagon official described the conversations as workman-like, amid recognition the u.s. has little leverage over the u.s. educated egyptian general, john. >> eye opening report, jennifer. thanks so much. >>> big brother really has been watching. apparently a lot more than president obama has acknowledged thus far, but the official line is mistakes happen. wendell goler is with the president tonight. >> reporter: with the president on family vacation in new england, his aides referred reporters to the national security agency, where officials said their mistakes reflect a tiny fraction of their operatio
however, on the other hand, there are those that believe the tribal culture of the middle eastern countries may not be suitable for democratic rule as too many factions will emerge. >> i remember him as a very quiet, polite, reflective, contemplating individual, and he is not in my opinion a dictator. he is the most popular person right now in egypt, which may seem kind of strange, but that's where public opinion is. >> reporter: secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke with him...
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francisco like asians and latinos, but our african community, our eastern europe committee, our middle eastern communities are all engaged in this effort. and our goal was always beyondv just being counted, how do you participate fully in american society? ~ how do you get to a david chiu as the supervisor or ed lee as the mayor and register your heart felt viewpoints on how your park should look like? what kind of education level your schools should be in? what kind of community safety plans would make you and your family feel safe? what kind of level of health care, which is a big, big challenge for us these days, that you need in order to keep healthy? all of these kinds of issues, including input in the government, we've always wanted to improve. well, today there is over 100,000 permanent residents in san francisco who are not fully engaged yet in everything that they can be doing in registering their voice. and, so, we want to announce today a new initiative, it's the san francisco pathways to citizenship initiative. its job, its focus is to work with all the community-based organization
francisco like asians and latinos, but our african community, our eastern europe committee, our middle eastern communities are all engaged in this effort. and our goal was always beyondv just being counted, how do you participate fully in american society? ~ how do you get to a david chiu as the supervisor or ed lee as the mayor and register your heart felt viewpoints on how your park should look like? what kind of education level your schools should be in? what kind of community safety plans...
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the middle eastern boy is due to arrive in cairo tonight and is going to meethe foreign minister tomorrow, pushing for both sides to reach a compromise. >> can you give us the name of the situation so far? >> despite the warnings from the authorities that they intend to disperse the sentence, the muslim brotherhood has called for huge demonstrations today. they are gathering and at cairo university, 33 marches from different mosques around cairo joining those citizens. you heard that they intend to block access to those sites within 48 hours. they are going to let people leave but they will not let people and. they say they don't intend to disclose those citizens by force. interestingly, the state newspaper has secret negotiations underway between the state and the muslim brotherhood to try to get out of this crisis without blood being spilled. the state had asked the day that allow the police to protect those sit-ins', to protect them. this could very well see what they are seeing here. >> thank you very much for that. the cairo embassy is in a number of delegations that will remain clos
the middle eastern boy is due to arrive in cairo tonight and is going to meethe foreign minister tomorrow, pushing for both sides to reach a compromise. >> can you give us the name of the situation so far? >> despite the warnings from the authorities that they intend to disperse the sentence, the muslim brotherhood has called for huge demonstrations today. they are gathering and at cairo university, 33 marches from different mosques around cairo joining those citizens. you heard...
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the suspect is described as african american or middle eastern. he was wearing a zip erred gray sweat shirt and black jeans at the time. >>> paramedics are defending their response to a deadly stabbing of a worker at a store. they awaited five minutes for deputies to secure the scene to help the worker. it's standard procedure for paramedics to wait for a crime scene to be secured before administering aid. >>> we have more information concerning about a kidnapper killing a mother and son. he set their home on foyer. he also shot and killed the family dog. on the day of the murders he and hannah anderson called each other 13 times. the mother and sister says she may have been helping her. she made an unusually large number of calls to his phone that day. family members say they're frustrated with the lack of leads in the case. 20 people walked from police headquarters to city hall in honor of 21 month old daphne webb. someone kidnapped her after he went into a store. he doesn't buy the father's story. >> it's obvious nothing is fitting together. th
the suspect is described as african american or middle eastern. he was wearing a zip erred gray sweat shirt and black jeans at the time. >>> paramedics are defending their response to a deadly stabbing of a worker at a store. they awaited five minutes for deputies to secure the scene to help the worker. it's standard procedure for paramedics to wait for a crime scene to be secured before administering aid. >>> we have more information concerning about a kidnapper killing a...
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peaceful protests or nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of don't please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this country recently stormed the parliament trapping ministers and lawmakers with that they held them down for eight hours demanding the government resign until police with shields smash their way through creating a narrow corridor through which the officials could escape now that sounds like exciting and visual news but why did you hear about it all over the mainstream press that's because it didn't happen in libya or egypt or any other exotic country but in good old boag area right in the e.u. where u.s. and e.u. interests are best served by the status quo being maintained there was no need to hype up an interve
peaceful protests or nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of don't please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this...
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today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is our 55th year and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and experience what we experience weekend in and weekend out. >> we are behind the scenes now watching the chef at work preparing some delicious armenian kabob. this is a staple in armenian cooking, is that right? >> absolutely, since the beginning of time. our soldiers used to skewer it on the swords. we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. and every september over 2000 pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and wh
today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is our 55th year and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and...
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embassies remain closed middle eastern and north african countries after intelligence agencies intercepted communications suggesting al qaeda is planning a terrorist attack. security was increased as diplomatic facility throughout the region. shut inothers were also the middle east and in north africa. a worldwide travel alert has been issued effective until the end of august. we're joined now by by a political scientist in washington. what do we know about why these warnings have been issued now? >> there have been reports of an intercept from al qaeda in the arabian then select against enemies and-- u.s. targets in the middle east. there is also concern because this may be related to the drone attacks and prison breakouts in pakistan and baghdad and libya. they doas concern that not alert the public and its allies and something happens then this would have serious consequences down the road for the national security and intelligence agencies. >> there have been suggestions that it is suspiciously convenient that this warning comes now when the u.s. is under such pressure to justify the s
embassies remain closed middle eastern and north african countries after intelligence agencies intercepted communications suggesting al qaeda is planning a terrorist attack. security was increased as diplomatic facility throughout the region. shut inothers were also the middle east and in north africa. a worldwide travel alert has been issued effective until the end of august. we're joined now by by a political scientist in washington. what do we know about why these warnings have been issued...
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from a different matter britain being involved in a middle eastern war. >> i completely agree with my right honorable friend. there is wariness in our country linked to the fact that people have difficult economic times to deal with. they are asking questions about why britain has to do so much in the world. we should reassure our constituents by saying this is about chemical weapons. this is not about intervention. this is not about getting involved in another middle east war. >> thank you very much. mr. speaker, the prime minister said a moment ago in the hearing of the house that one of the purposes of any action is great thing of the chemical weapons capabilities of the president assad regime. it would involve hundreds of ships and aircraft and hundreds of thousands -- thousands of ground troops. what would his objective be in grading the chemical weapons capability? >> referring to them as my constituents is a take away. [laughter] he makes a very good point, which is what i think the letter was addressing. if you wanted to dismantle syria's weapons arsenal, that would be an enor
from a different matter britain being involved in a middle eastern war. >> i completely agree with my right honorable friend. there is wariness in our country linked to the fact that people have difficult economic times to deal with. they are asking questions about why britain has to do so much in the world. we should reassure our constituents by saying this is about chemical weapons. this is not about intervention. this is not about getting involved in another middle east war. >>...
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let me stress to people this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further in that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about chemical weapons and it's wrong and the world should not stand idly by. >> those having the british--the concerns in the military and four generals have come out and spoke on record. over the table he'll be told it's all very well to talk in those terms, but by definition once you attack one side in a civil war, you are getting involved. it's all very well for the british government to talk about how they're not interested in regime change or rather that is not the objective of these actions, but it's been quite apparent that the british government has spoken very loudly about its desire for regime change in syria over the past two years, and of course there is always the spector of irairan that hangs over this country as it does many others, the questions of legality, proving without doubt that one side is guilty. in a way you might say things are a little bit different here because it does seem a
let me stress to people this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further in that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about chemical weapons and it's wrong and the world should not stand idly by. >> those having the british--the concerns in the military and four generals have come out and spoke on record. over the table he'll be told it's all very well to talk in those terms, but by definition once you attack one side...
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shir hadesh" synagogue will be the first in the chicago area to serve both eastern european and middle eastern jews. the congregation started in 20- 05 with just five families, holding services in their basements. the new 31-thousand square foot facility will host 160 families from all over the north and northwest suburbs. what should the u-s do about the situation in egypt? next, several well known american leaders are sharing some very strong opinions. also, a one time olympic hero is set to face a judge in south africa on a murder charge monday. also, why police in seattle were handing out bags of doritos this weekend. lake breeze is fading away... we will see increased temps... break are debating whether the u.s. should suspend its assistance to one of its most critical allies in the region >> after an especially bloody weekend in egypt... they are sounding off... he says the time has come for the u.s. to cut off its $1.3 billion a year of military aid to egypt >> for us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation for everything we stood for. >> the senior democrat believes the obama ad
shir hadesh" synagogue will be the first in the chicago area to serve both eastern european and middle eastern jews. the congregation started in 20- 05 with just five families, holding services in their basements. the new 31-thousand square foot facility will host 160 families from all over the north and northwest suburbs. what should the u-s do about the situation in egypt? next, several well known american leaders are sharing some very strong opinions. also, a one time olympic hero is...
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all they are logged in to beam in any of the middle eastern companies they created all the create a fade state it is a failed state this is the best place for me and i think the organization to establish bases fluently. leave. we speak your language not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles kidney's stories. are you here. to ensure that all te spanish find out more visit. the. place it was terrible take a look very hard to take a. look again look there is a place that never had sex with that earthquake there was. a close. look. of what. it. looked. like. the first thing that went wrong is that as soon as the police got to the house they decided thomas had committed this crime that was their first error and then everything they did after that just compounded the error. thomas was twelve years old at the time today he was nineteen. and the police pressure he confessed to everything and was sent to prison. the supreme court would overturn the sentence two years later after the details of his interrogation were
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sparked a wave of protests across the world with thousands taking to the streets in support of the middle eastern country.
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own national interests whenever they're really in all there are laws intervene in any of the middle eastern countries be created all the create a fade state and went about it is a failed state this is the best place for actually i think a lot of guys asian to establish bases. we speak your language as anybody will or not a day in. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles keep these stories. for you here. then surely i'll teach spanish to find out more visit actuality. lead. more news today boylan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations or rule the day. when i return home from school i read a little and then go to the river to get water then i go to the forest to gather wood and then i cook. or have a lot of chores and can't study during the day i usually study at night. that i study with a flashlight because the community has no electricity. it's difficult studying that way. sometimes someone needs a flashlight and i have to wait until they finish
own national interests whenever they're really in all there are laws intervene in any of the middle eastern countries be created all the create a fade state and went about it is a failed state this is the best place for actually i think a lot of guys asian to establish bases. we speak your language as anybody will or not a day in. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles keep these stories. for you here. then surely i'll teach...
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. >> female announcer: rx for brown skin was formulated for people of african, middle eastern, latin,rranean, native american, and asian descent, making it the ideal solution for all types and tones of dark skin. yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr. taylor and the science of rx for brown skin, you can diminish the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation, revealing brighter, smoother, and more even skin tone in as little as 30 days guaranteed. >> the longer i use rx for brown skin, the better i look, the younger i look, the younger i feel. >> i finally found a product that works. >> my skin is more radiant, brighter, more even-toned, and i'm just so excited. >> female announcer: in one home-use study, an astonishing 96% of women saw a noticeable improvement in their skin in just four weeks. they saw smoother, more even skin, with less discoloration and more radiance. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony c
. >> female announcer: rx for brown skin was formulated for people of african, middle eastern, latin,rranean, native american, and asian descent, making it the ideal solution for all types and tones of dark skin. yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr. taylor and the science of rx for brown skin, you can diminish the appearance of dark...
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they wanted to listen to the middle eastern students. >> translator: what is your dream? ing a free country because the world don't know what palestine. >> the end of wars. >> end of war, huh? >> peace, especially in the middle east and also in all the world, not just the middle east. >> reporter: on their last day in kyoto, the guests hiked up a mountain with their host. they noticed how japan is unlike where they come from. for example, mountains back there are smaller, and the wildlife is different. they realized they shared a common poichbt view. >> translator: i'm very happy. it must have been hard to organize the trip, so we may not get a chance to meet again, but our memory of climbing the mountain will last forever. >> reporter: on the summit, the pair wrote a message along with the local children and asada's family. they wrote about being grateful for the time they spent together and how they felt. >> i think we make a change where wey connect, we can make our peace. >> i will talk to my friends about peace, about it's possible. >> reporter: arriving at a peaceful
they wanted to listen to the middle eastern students. >> translator: what is your dream? ing a free country because the world don't know what palestine. >> the end of wars. >> end of war, huh? >> peace, especially in the middle east and also in all the world, not just the middle east. >> reporter: on their last day in kyoto, the guests hiked up a mountain with their host. they noticed how japan is unlike where they come from. for example, mountains back there are...
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. >> this is not about getting involved in the middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further into that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about chemical weapons. its use is wrong and the world should not stand idly by. >> the most likely scenario, a few days of targeted air strikes, like those carried out by nato in costello. but of a much shorter duration. the target, weapons from the regime. but not all are convinced that this will deter the syrian government. >> the president has to decide what you want to accomplish before he starts unleashing weapons. if it is just too unseed -- unseat president aside it will not work. >> while the attack last wednesday killed over 100, already 1000 people have died since the conflict began nearly 2.5 years ago. >> as speculation mounts over a possible strike in syria, un inspectors are getting back to work this thursday. their mission, to determine whether chemical weapons were over 100, used. on monday, they came under sniper fire with the government and rebels blamed each other. we understand today they are
. >> this is not about getting involved in the middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further into that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about chemical weapons. its use is wrong and the world should not stand idly by. >> the most likely scenario, a few days of targeted air strikes, like those carried out by nato in costello. but of a much shorter duration. the target, weapons from the regime. but not all are convinced that this will deter the...
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for more on the crackdown in egypt and reaction i spoke with steven cook, a senior fellow for middle eastern study. u.s. go further than canceling military exercises if the crackdown continues? >> unlikely. the administration has signaled its disapproval by canceling the exercises. there is sentiment within washington the military aid is important to continue to be engaged with the armed forces, you have the situation in sinai, which is a pillar of american policy. is important despite these events. >> what conversations are going on as the cvs pictures? said, thisresident is an unfortunate turn of events, and escalation. the united states wants to signal its disapproval without severing ties with the egyptians. there is a sense if the aid package is cut, the united states would not have the ability to influence or talk to egyptian forces. >> interesting to see the uae praise to the crackdown. some gulf states have given $12 billion to the government. lead?s the >> the emirates are opposed to the muslim brotherhood. the saudi's and the kuwaitis have put up money to the egyptians. their $12 b
for more on the crackdown in egypt and reaction i spoke with steven cook, a senior fellow for middle eastern study. u.s. go further than canceling military exercises if the crackdown continues? >> unlikely. the administration has signaled its disapproval by canceling the exercises. there is sentiment within washington the military aid is important to continue to be engaged with the armed forces, you have the situation in sinai, which is a pillar of american policy. is important despite...
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. >> al jazeera first came on air in 1996, funded by middle eastern nation, qatar. people in the states have mostly seen it as anti-american since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but it's now trying to establish an american presence with the newly created 24-hour news channel. al jazeera in january acquired current tv, founded by former vice president al gore, for a reported $500 million. it then hired more than 850 staff and established 12 bureaus across the country. with current tv's network to build on, al jazeera america is starting off with a viewership of 48 million american households. the new network can call on its parent company, 70 bureaus worldwide, and promises to provide an in-depth look at international coverage often missing from u.s. television news. but the focus is its fresh look at the domestic coverage. >> i think this will allow al jazeera america to have the best and strongest in news gathering so we're going to get the stories from everywhere. we're going to cover areas that nobody covers and we're going to cover areas that are considered underco
. >> al jazeera first came on air in 1996, funded by middle eastern nation, qatar. people in the states have mostly seen it as anti-american since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but it's now trying to establish an american presence with the newly created 24-hour news channel. al jazeera in january acquired current tv, founded by former vice president al gore, for a reported $500 million. it then hired more than 850 staff and established 12 bureaus across the country. with current tv's...
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. >> announcer: rx for brown skin was formulated for people of african, middle eastern, latin, mediterraneannd asian descent, making it the ideal solution for all types and tones of dark skin. yet normal over-the-counter skincare systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried-out, oily and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr. taylor and the science of rx for brown skin, you can diminish the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation, revealing brighter, smoother and more even skin tone in as little as 30 days, guaranteed. >> the longer i
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the rest of the middle eastern producers are having some problems. >> we have to watch apache. there in egypt. apache is the bagest single western investor in egypt. a huge provider of gas. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >>> turning back to the u.s. are we starting to see the real impact of the shale energy boom on the economy? joining us from ubs a drew m madison. are we starting to finally see that? >> we're starting to see it in terms of the terms of trade. so we're importing less and we're exporting more energy products. what we're missing still is kind of the investment cycle, but that has a lot to do with pricing. so we expect we'll see that later, but at least for now we've got of got an early jump start. >> how much are we not having to spend in terms of tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars that we would normally buy foreign oil with. what are we doing in terms of the savings from this? >> there's never savings when you talk about the u.s. consumer, right? so they're spending on other things. >> but savings in terms of what we don't have to spend on fore
the rest of the middle eastern producers are having some problems. >> we have to watch apache. there in egypt. apache is the bagest single western investor in egypt. a huge provider of gas. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >>> turning back to the u.s. are we starting to see the real impact of the shale energy boom on the economy? joining us from ubs a drew m madison. are we starting to finally see that? >> we're starting to see it in terms of the terms of...
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however, on the other hand, there are knows who believe that the tribal culture of the middle eastern countries may not be suitable for democratic rule as too many factions will emerge. it seems the muslim brotherhood is one of those factions, shep. >> shepard: jennifer, the violence in egypt is forcing some companies to suspend operations there. toyota, general motors, is a suzukiy among the places closing down plants. more on that coming up inside fox report. now to the doctor accused of giving toxic chemotherapy treatment to people whether they needed it or not so that he could scam the government. in a big way. former patients and their families have formed a support group now and they say they are exploring legal options. that doctor diagnosed people with cancer and gave chemo treatments that they did not need in order to steal $35 million in medicare claims from the government. they say the scam took place over a two year period. the doctor's attorney says the claims against his clients are false. i spoke with a member of that support group today on "studio b." he says his fathe
however, on the other hand, there are knows who believe that the tribal culture of the middle eastern countries may not be suitable for democratic rule as too many factions will emerge. it seems the muslim brotherhood is one of those factions, shep. >> shepard: jennifer, the violence in egypt is forcing some companies to suspend operations there. toyota, general motors, is a suzukiy among the places closing down plants. more on that coming up inside fox report. now to the doctor accused...
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not only that but he's about to embark on a middle eastern tour about japanese technology, this is not great timing for the japanese economy and export and technology. >> thank you. >>> now former egyptian president hosni mubarak has spent his first night out of prison being treated at a military hospital in cairo. a decision that's led to threats of more protests. mike hanna reports from cairo. >> reporter: a helicopter arises from the prison after hours of legal procedures has any mubarak is released, but his immediate destination is a short flight down the road. his release at this stage is very much a technical term. he will remain under house arrest in terms of the state of emergency decry issue decree ise former prime minister. a ban of leaving the country has been imposed. >> we've lost everything, now police state will return, justice will return and every negative thing will come back. >> we have a judiciary. >> reporter: mubarak is expected to be back behind bars in the courtroom on sunday when his trial on charge of complicit in the civilian deaths of the 2011 revolution res
not only that but he's about to embark on a middle eastern tour about japanese technology, this is not great timing for the japanese economy and export and technology. >> thank you. >>> now former egyptian president hosni mubarak has spent his first night out of prison being treated at a military hospital in cairo. a decision that's led to threats of more protests. mike hanna reports from cairo. >> reporter: a helicopter arises from the prison after hours of legal...
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investigator investigators say the gunman is black or middle eastern he was last seen fleeing the campus. police want to hear from anyone who saw any part of this incident. in san jose, cara lui, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a car flew off a freeway in san jose sending a toddler and two adults to the hospital. this is new video of the accident. the highway patrol says the truck collided near highway 85 near blossom hill. the impact of the cash sent the car down below near a parking lot. the vehicle crashed through a chain-link fence before coming to a stop. emergency crews took a toddler and pregnant woman to the hospital. crews had to use the jaws of life to get the driver out of the car. luckily, the three escaped major injury. >> they dodged about eight or nine trees in between where they left the freeway and to their point of rest. >> >> the victim ally injuries are minor. no one -- the victim's injuries are minor. no one was hurt. >>> we have developing news out of egypt where the death toll has risen to more than 500 between the violent clashes between police and protesters. heavy debr
investigator investigators say the gunman is black or middle eastern he was last seen fleeing the campus. police want to hear from anyone who saw any part of this incident. in san jose, cara lui, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a car flew off a freeway in san jose sending a toddler and two adults to the hospital. this is new video of the accident. the highway patrol says the truck collided near highway 85 near blossom hill. the impact of the cash sent the car down below near a parking lot....
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but we still get a sense that with the arrival of the american guys plaster middle eastern share your prey's ready to manipulate energy prices some have actually already started it like bulgaria has negotiated twenty percent discount if there was a lot of will arise negotiation procedures which are. included in our contracts. and sell it as that i had spoke all but i see visions in the soap and be of dime a subject that justified by the development those a lot of good you should and that's why it's absolutely normal to see price revision negotiations. on both sides in our practice we reached the crease of the prices when the prices was a lot more and the price was. high and due to go shares as a brother that. we will be in a position to work to keep our market share and also the market will continue to do well and to to correct the price we. don't see any problem from a correction of a surprise dependent from which level this correction is that is done. so you just mentioned azerbaijan recently a consortium was chosen to park gas from mars or bridge on to western europe further reduci
but we still get a sense that with the arrival of the american guys plaster middle eastern share your prey's ready to manipulate energy prices some have actually already started it like bulgaria has negotiated twenty percent discount if there was a lot of will arise negotiation procedures which are. included in our contracts. and sell it as that i had spoke all but i see visions in the soap and be of dime a subject that justified by the development those a lot of good you should and that's why...