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mr. secretary would you, please describe those. this is a project that we could support if it made modifications to directly address the dead zone impact of office buildings we talked about last week with you. the existing office building are deadly. they don't have to be if way and with the limited number of modifications could be a positive addition to the future south serve market peculiar it's to add a small micro space on the additional. why? because the alleys have tremors potential for the south of marketing both commercial and residential. and to make them places that people want to go you need small retail. yes. the developer would lose 1 thousand squeegee of office. it's the last very last foot they can afford that space for the sake of our neighborhood. if they propose one it should be additional use. the vague of retail is that a small business can reasonable finance it. small businesses couldn't afford $5,000 investment. the developer should add parking both on brandon and the alley to make up for the open space that's
mr. secretary would you, please describe those. this is a project that we could support if it made modifications to directly address the dead zone impact of office buildings we talked about last week with you. the existing office building are deadly. they don't have to be if way and with the limited number of modifications could be a positive addition to the future south serve market peculiar it's to add a small micro space on the additional. why? because the alleys have tremors potential for...
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mr. secretary.n it up for questions. governor? >> thank you for comment, mr. secretary. at local level and the state level in illinois, we have invested $14 billion for transportation. our tollway is $12 billion. we are also doing high-speed rail from chicago to st. louis. we are grateful to you in the president for your commitment to transportation. just recently, we are just about finished with a bridge from east st. louis to st. louis called the stan musial memorial bridge. we would like you to come and you can see all of america from that bridge. it was done with a 26% minority work force. we worked with the federal government and it is a good symbol of what you just said. we have to make sure america knows that when we invest in infrastructure and bridges, we are putting people to work in helping our businesses expand. >> i will try to make it. it sounds like a good thing to do. i was in st. louis yesterday. to your point, i was there to break ground on a project. it is of incredible importance
mr. secretary.n it up for questions. governor? >> thank you for comment, mr. secretary. at local level and the state level in illinois, we have invested $14 billion for transportation. our tollway is $12 billion. we are also doing high-speed rail from chicago to st. louis. we are grateful to you in the president for your commitment to transportation. just recently, we are just about finished with a bridge from east st. louis to st. louis called the stan musial memorial bridge. we would...
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mr. secretary >> public comment on all matters postponing to items below and closed session in order to hold item 6 in closed session. >> any public comment on rather to hold item 6 in closed session? seeing no public comment that about public comment is closed. next line item. line item 5 is to hold line item 6 and evoke attorney-client privilege in administrative section action >> commissioners do i have a motion. >> all in favor? motion carries unanimously. ladies and gentlemen i want to thank you four attending but we're now going into closed session. we will return following our the business we're taking care of in closed session. but wemuch. >> we're back and we have a quorum. >> can you call line item 7 vote to elect any or all discussion held in closed session. action >> do i have a motion on whether or not to disclose the items held in closed session. >> second. moved and second all in favor. all opposed? it's unanimously we will not disclose. today have a motion for line item 8 adjournment >> second. second >> all in favor. all opposed? i >> just kidding. we're happy now that the m
mr. secretary >> public comment on all matters postponing to items below and closed session in order to hold item 6 in closed session. >> any public comment on rather to hold item 6 in closed session? seeing no public comment that about public comment is closed. next line item. line item 5 is to hold line item 6 and evoke attorney-client privilege in administrative section action >> commissioners do i have a motion. >> all in favor? motion carries unanimously. ladies and...
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i thank secretary and mrs. perry for coming, just -- i know it's, you've got some other things, people are waiting on you right now but i really appreciate you coming here. of course secretary and mrs. schultz for the entire program. vice admiral nathan, i don't know if he's here, he may have gone already, but he gave a great talk yesterday on the medical side. and vice admiral z, coast guard, our senior rep here, i can never pronounce his name but he's made things great. general speese, thank you for making this happen. rear admiral hubner, he was here, he's been terrific working with us. rear admiral rivera coming up from the chilean navy, thank you so much. i learned a lot. we need the kind of input that we got from you, really, and we thank you so much. i would be remiss not to mention the two people that really are responsible for all this. first was lewis loeven. lewis loeven works hours and hours to do this. thank you so much. but the other is because she's committed to make it happen and it's her focus t
i thank secretary and mrs. perry for coming, just -- i know it's, you've got some other things, people are waiting on you right now but i really appreciate you coming here. of course secretary and mrs. schultz for the entire program. vice admiral nathan, i don't know if he's here, he may have gone already, but he gave a great talk yesterday on the medical side. and vice admiral z, coast guard, our senior rep here, i can never pronounce his name but he's made things great. general speese, thank...
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my colleagues and i will mr secretary i consider him a war criminal. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straightaway but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two thousand and the place is reviving and coming back to normal since april twentieth twelve i've been the president of the republic of south ossetia i'm very pleased to see the people is so positive about building and strengthening our country's state. lives in the city and we love it everyone loves his homeland right now you know we didn't expect to live through five years of such peace and quiet. there's no war. more news today. again fled. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. operations are old today. kurds in syria call a world powers for protection is the united nations progress reports of hundreds of kurdish civilians
my colleagues and i will mr secretary i consider him a war criminal. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straightaway but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two thousand and the place is reviving and coming back to normal since...
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just things that my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal. well it on your. face like you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researchers. looked right close to. the first straight shooter and i think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. on instagram. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe arianna felix one of the most powerful cartels in the wild. and the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for lights aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on bass you know he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. you know by now she was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot or i'm on a ya know. he also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and ten. just one month later m
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explains the question really my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal. and are being. played. a pleasure to have you with us today. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of the wall coming up.
explains the question really my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal. and are being. played. a pleasure to have you with us today. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of the wall coming up.
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just things that question really renew my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal in the. heart of the world. listen . first listen i think the church live. in still live. in. something that is who he claimed for things. here comes from sometimes we think it's a. close do group just to get. up and play from. the same. gates as the. plague q b. if school can can be. ignored is the. cave where the money. she said was when. was said i'm going to call you. when the sun's gone. ask him when she goes through those who. like you will move home to new course you can see us doing opens all. charlie's. you don't. suppose shawn i'm here to study and those in the walls will. use the sunday after the sort of. being done politically. and goes on in kind of. the you want to rule. the middle where london with the city can. be i.e. put on moon position mcclintock as he puts it all. kidnappings are somethings you until one. besides getting rid of unwanted persons they are source of income to the cartel. this man was just released after an army interventio
just things that question really renew my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal in the. heart of the world. listen . first listen i think the church live. in still live. in. something that is who he claimed for things. here comes from sometimes we think it's a. close do group just to get. up and play from. the same. gates as the. plague q b. if school can can be. ignored is the. cave where the money. she said was when. was said i'm going to call...
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mr. secretary-general! >> what explanation is there for the fact that there is no compensation to the families of victims? >> i think i have made it quite clear the reason why this case is not "receivable". >> was it your decision ultimately? whose decision was it in the end? >> oh yes, it was my decision but based on careful consideration. >> do you think it's the right decision? >> (pauses)yeah... i think so. >> but for the families of the victims? >> why don't you, why don't you talk to my legal counsel? >> so you're saying there is no possibility at all of speaking with anyone from legal counsel? >> no... >> following the secretary-general's advice, i did put several calls in but was told the un's legal counsel was unavailable for comment. >> so we've spotted the secretary-general again in this room and we're going to try to catch him when he comes out. >> secretary, we haven't been given access to the office of legal counsel. you said we could get access to the... >> speak to my legal counsel. >> well
mr. secretary-general! >> what explanation is there for the fact that there is no compensation to the families of victims? >> i think i have made it quite clear the reason why this case is not "receivable". >> was it your decision ultimately? whose decision was it in the end? >> oh yes, it was my decision but based on careful consideration. >> do you think it's the right decision? >> (pauses)yeah... i think so. >> but for the families of the...
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mr. secretary, what is your favorite job you ever had? >> you say job. job and buy something you have to do in order to get some money. i always have done things that i found rewarding and interesting. if i wound up finding something like that, i would find something else to do. but the government, it's a great privilege and opportunity to serve. they had a succession of jobs and all of them had their tough moments, starting with my 2.5 years in world war ii. and there i was, fighting for my country. i didn't have much to do with it, but that was one person. i remember going to mg to my ofe and there was this big office building next to the white house. it used to be called the old state building. anyway, there was an office and when my father who died not too long after that, i took into my office. and i learned a lot about how you put the statistics together that we talk about all the time. so that was a great experience. then there was the secretary of labor. and i knew the subject matter very well and in the new department well because i had done som
mr. secretary, what is your favorite job you ever had? >> you say job. job and buy something you have to do in order to get some money. i always have done things that i found rewarding and interesting. if i wound up finding something like that, i would find something else to do. but the government, it's a great privilege and opportunity to serve. they had a succession of jobs and all of them had their tough moments, starting with my 2.5 years in world war ii. and there i was, fighting for...
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mr. secretary for being with us and speaking so clearly to the issue. forso want to thank you coming to connecticut as your first visit as secretary. i have been in government a long time, as a part-timer, a full time, a mayor, a governor. i have never seen an environment sustained as long as this one. although we might reasonably expect different monetary policies and interest rates will go up, they will probably go up in historical terms relatively slowly. at least before they get back to the norms. there seems to be this incredible disconnect. sayalk about what people could save money if we change rules and regulations. every governor has had that discussion. what clearly is missing -- i know the chairman mention this -- this lack of inflation in construction is an incredible opportunity that we have and that we are absolutely missing taking advantage of. you referenced a $2.50 billion project that has been underway for a number of years that is well in excess of $2 million under budget and ahead of time. we can get the resources on the spot that we n
mr. secretary for being with us and speaking so clearly to the issue. forso want to thank you coming to connecticut as your first visit as secretary. i have been in government a long time, as a part-timer, a full time, a mayor, a governor. i have never seen an environment sustained as long as this one. although we might reasonably expect different monetary policies and interest rates will go up, they will probably go up in historical terms relatively slowly. at least before they get back to the...
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in my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hans i consider him a war criminal a.lot of. right to see. first street view and i would think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the. located in the google's main goals is the cocoa it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. it will give a human rights to water is nothing but a phrase that. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations in the slums. not like. this no it's not easy to fetch water. that's it's a long way to the water stations. that. they doing up sometimes the pumps don't work because there's no petrol the year idea more. than you have to go to another station that is even further away than in life you go to work and there are only four stations around. for a family of twelve the daily budget is six dollars half of that we used to buy water. in the marketplace empty pet bottles are sold to a life of cocoa style. the slum continues to grow on its own rotting garbage. the reality in the. global south is so powerful now it is su
in my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hans i consider him a war criminal a.lot of. right to see. first street view and i would think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the. located in the google's main goals is the cocoa it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. it will give a human rights to water is nothing but a phrase that. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations in the slums. not...
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my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and the.eart of the. located in the good of lagos is because it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. here the human rights to water is nothing but a phrase. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations and this is. not like. it's not easy to fetch water. that's it's a long way to the water stations. doing sometimes the pumps don't work because there's no petrol. then you have to go to another station that is even further away. and there are only four stations around . for a family of twelve the daily budget is six dollars half of that we used to buy water. in the market place empty pet bottles all sold pure life a cocoa style. the slum continues to grow on its own rotting garbage. the reality in the global south is so powerful now it is such a life and death issue i mean more children die every day from dirty water than from a child the more traffic accidents and malaria put together it's the number one killer and so when you have that ki
my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and the.eart of the. located in the good of lagos is because it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. here the human rights to water is nothing but a phrase. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations and this is. not like. it's not easy to fetch water. that's it's a long way to the water stations. doing sometimes the pumps don't work because there's...
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just things like us really like colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and. a lot of. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. came . with us here today. we had the situation someone had been shot the night before there was a heated discussion everyone was saying kill all georgians i said shut. our engineers george and do we shoot him too my friends you know they said what's he got to do with it and. be sure you see there are different attitudes to georgians was pretty grim. they've lived with us all these years. in the cellars and started with us i think georgians are much closer to us. who got away. but i don't think that there were some georgians here during the war hiding in the cellars well yes in your houses cellar yes there were seven of them we didn't hurt them we fed them first and then we ate. as they say don't kick a man while he's down. why not make friends. and. it's only the politicians who wage wars not ordinary peo
just things like us really like colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and. a lot of. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. came . with us here today. we had the situation someone had been shot the night before there was a heated discussion everyone was saying kill all georgians i said shut. our engineers george and do we shoot him too...
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mr. secretary, but i did spend the night at marine's memorial club so i think i'm able to fill in okay. as general my dsz at said, i've had the p opportunity to purpose in fleet week over the last several years. my attention and focus has been, obviously, from the first marine expeditionary forces perspective and our close partnership, the third fleet and expeditionary strike group 3 in supporting fleet week. clearly filling in for admiral roughhead i'm going to have to elevate my comments and move to a little bit different level. the department of defense is very comprehensively represented here at fleet week this year, more so than ever before. we have a representative from the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and american security affairs in the audience and they were here in august when we did our exercise with the city. fema is well represented and we have several defense coordinating officers here over the past couple of days. certainly the california national guard is represented heavily here. obviously they are going to be the first guys to respond to a disast
mr. secretary, but i did spend the night at marine's memorial club so i think i'm able to fill in okay. as general my dsz at said, i've had the p opportunity to purpose in fleet week over the last several years. my attention and focus has been, obviously, from the first marine expeditionary forces perspective and our close partnership, the third fleet and expeditionary strike group 3 in supporting fleet week. clearly filling in for admiral roughhead i'm going to have to elevate my comments and...
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mr. secretary, what were you talking about? he said political correctness has become so pervasive that the airlines have been operating under a threat that if they didn't handle their screening in a p.c. manner, they could get fined. have you heard anything about that? >> yes, i have. as a matter of fact it goes back to the clinton administration. where the justice department said that they were concerned about equality of treatment with respect to screening, and my understanding is that that's why the random element was put in. in other words, we would just choose people at random. as opposed to picking them out for some particular reason. that of course calls for a great many more people to be screened. >> just so we don't offend somebody else. >> i think that was the root of it, yes. >> there's the explanation. you want to know why individuals with no common alts are secretaried in the -- commonalities are selected in the screening process, herb tells you the story. and i then continued on this path of pursuing the subject.
mr. secretary, what were you talking about? he said political correctness has become so pervasive that the airlines have been operating under a threat that if they didn't handle their screening in a p.c. manner, they could get fined. have you heard anything about that? >> yes, i have. as a matter of fact it goes back to the clinton administration. where the justice department said that they were concerned about equality of treatment with respect to screening, and my understanding is that...
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mr. secretary, what was your favorite job you ever had?well, you say job, job implies something that you have to do in order to get some money. and if you say that, i never had a job in my life. i've always done things that i found rewarding and interesting. if i wound up doing something that wasn't like that, i would find something else to do. but in government it's a great privilege and opportunity to serve. and i had a succession of jobs, and all of them had their tough moments, but all of them were rewarding, starting with my two and half years overseas in the united states marine corps in world war ii. and there i was, i was fighting for my country, and in the end we were victorious. i didn't have much to do with it but i was one person out there. i served in the eisenhower administration as its council of economic advisers. it was a great privilege. i remember going down my office was in this, the big office building right next to the white house, used to be called the old state building. anyway, i had an office with a window that lo
mr. secretary, what was your favorite job you ever had?well, you say job, job implies something that you have to do in order to get some money. and if you say that, i never had a job in my life. i've always done things that i found rewarding and interesting. if i wound up doing something that wasn't like that, i would find something else to do. but in government it's a great privilege and opportunity to serve. and i had a succession of jobs, and all of them had their tough moments, but all of...
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even though for obvious reasons my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary and again. i consider him a war criminal. nonetheless we believed as we still do that it is the people's responsibility to deal with their own leaders. didn't we believe it's wrong to change a country's political structure and to put people of your own choice in power in violation of the un charter we wouldn't quibble with you we believe that in the twenty first century people should act differently and the government should act according to different principles and principles of international law. in your reply you said we are number of times i know it's not the first time you've been asked this but this question is hard to avoid. as i understand it during that time you stayed in contact with the oprah discussed her and closest colleagues led him a putin did you have any disagreements with him well no our understanding has always been very similar but i can tell you that the burden of responsibility for such tough military decisions always lies with the one who's given your thirty to make them
even though for obvious reasons my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary and again. i consider him a war criminal. nonetheless we believed as we still do that it is the people's responsibility to deal with their own leaders. didn't we believe it's wrong to change a country's political structure and to put people of your own choice in power in violation of the un charter we wouldn't quibble with you we believe that in the twenty first century people should act differently and the...
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just plain saakashvili and my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified of. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straight away but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two thousand and one of the places reviving and coming back to normal suffered since april twentieth twelve i've been the president of the republic of south ossetia i'm very pleased to see that all people are so positive about building and strengthening our country statehood. we live in s.a.t.'s and we love it putting everyone loves his homeland right and you know we didn't expect to live through five years of such peace and quiet is good there is no war. welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the nonproliferation treaty. ok tom i'd like to go back
just plain saakashvili and my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hanscom i consider him a war criminal. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified of. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straight away but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two thousand and...
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has been sluggish really to my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as i consider him a war criminal and. run out of a. little under control and a lot of these new policies just like you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. right to see. first street. and i would think that you're. on our reporters. to be in the. welcome back here with our team america is offering a helping hand to greece as a struggle to emerge from a six year recession the greek prime minister is now in washington hoping to restore his country's credibility after unemployment hit a record twenty seven point six percent in may a while people all over greece are struggling to pay for daily essentials a group of activists is taking matters into its own hands as are thousands of workers can offer reports. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators ac's television computers and electricity in general but no matter how difficult it may be the reality is every month more of those living in the cradle of the european civilisa
has been sluggish really to my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as i consider him a war criminal and. run out of a. little under control and a lot of these new policies just like you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. right to see. first street. and i would think that you're. on our reporters. to be in the. welcome back here with our team america is offering a helping hand to greece as a struggle to emerge from a six year recession the...
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just plain sight my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tarred as a big picture. welcome back this is r.t. now the number of people out of work in greece has hit a new record figures from a released on thursday say that twenty seven point six percent are unemployed and that's more than double europe's average the greek prime minister is now in the united states on a mission to restore his indebted countries credibility the white house earlier praised athens for working very hard in challenging conditions but citizens seem to be growing tired of unfulfilled promises of recovery as a group is going on now reports. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators a seize television computers and electricity in general but no matter how difficult it may be the reality is every month mo
just plain sight my colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tarred as a big picture. welcome back this is r.t. now the number of people out of work in greece has hit a new record figures from a released on thursday say that twenty...
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just things that kashmir and like colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and the police took. part of the world. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why 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 often 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. he'd. hold it. hold it. live. the speech. you. heard her. with. all of the misleading good. amount to. come out of line i'm a better little. kurdish activist sent out a plea to world powers urging them to prevent al. new cleansing in syria we talk to an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al qaeda li
just things that kashmir and like colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as hands i consider him a war criminal and the police took. part of the world. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of...
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mr. secretary. >> in a large scale disaster relief, where the military is called in to assist the civilian components there is
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dispense the question really annoying colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as i consider him a war criminal of the. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified although. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straight away but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two thousand and one of the places reviving and coming back to normal but it since april twentieth twelve i've been the president of the republic of south ossetia i'm very pleased to see those people are so positive about building and strengthening our country's state. we live in a city and we love it everyone loves his homeland right you know we didn't expect to live through five years of such peace and quiet. there's no war. i think people. like to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm sure. welcome back to worlds apart will be discussing climate change and did magic thinking about lord chri
dispense the question really annoying colleagues and i will never shake mr secretary as i consider him a war criminal of the. it was terrible. the city was on fire nobody knew what was happening. five days without a break we were terrified although. there was no communication only tanks all around us we came out to find georgian democracy in our streets. that any one of us could have left straight away but we knew that our first duty was to defend our homeland now that we've had peace since two...