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moment fame and other afghan war chiefs become the best allies of donald rumsfeld also known as mr war in america. they receive millions of dollars to oust the taliban. after the fall of kabul in two thousand and two flame the former war chief is named defense minister then. this allows him to distribute land in the ship or district. we tried to contact marshall fame several times he did not wish to give us his side of the story. one question remains how do you earn five hundred thousand dollars when you're a civil servant. the question looming in the streets of kabul. and where does the money for the palaces come from from the mother's belly. yet if they get the money to build it they will fall like me. how did they do it people in the streets are not the only ones who become suspicious the role of the human rights commission is to monitor the government the commission's lawyers have officially requested that ship or was wealthy be investigated. toodles alles the subject is way too sensitive. or should goes for you if you show it makes everybody as it were. not more than i can tell fr
moment fame and other afghan war chiefs become the best allies of donald rumsfeld also known as mr war in america. they receive millions of dollars to oust the taliban. after the fall of kabul in two thousand and two flame the former war chief is named defense minister then. this allows him to distribute land in the ship or district. we tried to contact marshall fame several times he did not wish to give us his side of the story. one question remains how do you earn five hundred thousand...
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war of 1812. was web stare typical new englander in the sense he was opposed to mr. madison's war? >> exactly. >> did he have any forrest gump moment? >> i left the south because i've been talking in massachusetts, and this is my connecticut talk. webster is in amherst, and mr. madison's war, and they ahead mr. madison and they ahead the virginiaans. you have jefferson and now madison, and webster is a delegate from amherst, and he gives a speech in 1814, in which he advocates the necessity for a new constitutional convention, and it's called the hartford convention that take place in december of 1814. remember, webster is very contradictory, and the 1780s he is all about unity. in 1814, he is not a delegate to the hartford convention because you have to be born in the state you represent, he was born in connecticut and living in amherst. the hardford session, they take up secession, and webster says the urgencies are the same as they were in 1785, and the hartford convention fizzles out because the war of 1812 ends and there's no need for secession, and the south later takes up the
war of 1812. was web stare typical new englander in the sense he was opposed to mr. madison's war? >> exactly. >> did he have any forrest gump moment? >> i left the south because i've been talking in massachusetts, and this is my connecticut talk. webster is in amherst, and mr. madison's war, and they ahead mr. madison and they ahead the virginiaans. you have jefferson and now madison, and webster is a delegate from amherst, and he gives a speech in 1814, in which he advocates...
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i did catch you off guard what he really meant to say i think was mr progress the drug wars purpose is to supply a never ending stream of citizens into incarceration leading to a never ending stream of tax dollars into the corporations that run prisons it also conveniently gives us an excuse to pretty much ignore your rights. when we come back we'll get a reaction to eric holder statements from two members of law enforcement against prohibition executive director neill franklin was lost several colleagues to the war on drugs and former da analyst john donnegan will also get the reactions to some of the more enlightening comments from our interviews at the vigil you don't want to miss this you're watching adam vs the man. repairing a broken. highway construction and humanitarian aid. buses shady officials look at the spoils of war it's the people who paid the price. profiteering here is no longer just down to drug trafficking. afghanistan and the joy of. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to
i did catch you off guard what he really meant to say i think was mr progress the drug wars purpose is to supply a never ending stream of citizens into incarceration leading to a never ending stream of tax dollars into the corporations that run prisons it also conveniently gives us an excuse to pretty much ignore your rights. when we come back we'll get a reaction to eric holder statements from two members of law enforcement against prohibition executive director neill franklin was lost several...
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mr milosevic resisted that . in eastern europe by the western powers and that is his. crime and that is the war crime of both mr and mr blood each many we're very interested to hear your insight into this thanks very much for sharing us your thoughts with us live here on our team got to love it thank you for joining us there in london thank you. all the e.u. and the euro zone's financial woes which i've just been referring to a little earlier in the interview will be among the things discussed by leaders at the g. eight summit in the french town of ville some talks have already been held on the sidelines only presidents of russia and the u.s. have met and agreed that a need for a missile defense system able to meet the national security demands of both countries possibly by twenty twenty and he said now he has the latest for us. one of the big topics of discussion here at the summit is of course going to be the economy the crisis especially the one facing the euro and that's actually one of the first strong statements that we heard come out of the g. eight from from and on rocky with the presid
mr milosevic resisted that . in eastern europe by the western powers and that is his. crime and that is the war crime of both mr and mr blood each many we're very interested to hear your insight into this thanks very much for sharing us your thoughts with us live here on our team got to love it thank you for joining us there in london thank you. all the e.u. and the euro zone's financial woes which i've just been referring to a little earlier in the interview will be among the things discussed...
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and after chatting to world war ii veterans, mr. obama crossed the city to another significant landmark. the monument to the warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943. here he met holocaust survivors and jewish community leaders promising to return again with his daughters when the national jewish history museum is completed. tpwhut visit is important diplomatically, too. poland is a key nato ally for thes but mr. obama's decision to halt the bush administration's plans for maisel defense system here turned relations frosty in recent years. still, the white house has stressed the two presidents would be discussing the u.s.' role in poland's national security during bilateral meetings on saturday. as guest of honor at a meeting of central and eastern european leaders, the u.s. president sought to reassure his hosts. >> we have taken great inspiration of the blossoming of freedom and economic growth in this region and were tchaffed will continue and we want to be a part of that process of strengthening your democracy and strengthening your econo
and after chatting to world war ii veterans, mr. obama crossed the city to another significant landmark. the monument to the warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943. here he met holocaust survivors and jewish community leaders promising to return again with his daughters when the national jewish history museum is completed. tpwhut visit is important diplomatically, too. poland is a key nato ally for thes but mr. obama's decision to halt the bush administration's plans for maisel defense system here...
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this isn't your life in wars. mr president i ask you this knowledge and to. that title i mentioned to the city of grozny. here. are your theories well my last meeting with you could you have. that was. it wasn't your in the meetings that we had i think it was a little bit being in the state council and this was shortly before he was killed. was not going to chile the same day. for the first time he introduced term sounds to me. you know i think we need just you know we could this lead for maybe ten days later. and it was this terrorist attack. which in. so quick to israel of course this was a very short difficult time terrible event. i was the chief of presidential staff at that time let me put him called me and told me. that there was this attack. sitting on them in a prison you know yeah i always thought he was trying to get sweet not a person who he social siri muchly and who was very sincere. the bug that. he wanted to do his for this reduced people he was very evil rageous you war movies he was in the in the different and it does a business. because of h
this isn't your life in wars. mr president i ask you this knowledge and to. that title i mentioned to the city of grozny. here. are your theories well my last meeting with you could you have. that was. it wasn't your in the meetings that we had i think it was a little bit being in the state council and this was shortly before he was killed. was not going to chile the same day. for the first time he introduced term sounds to me. you know i think we need just you know we could this lead for maybe...
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coming up for you later, years of civil war in yemen. mr. netanyahu pledges to make peaceful compromise is to achieve peace for the palestinians. president obama has paid tribute to the shared values of the united kingdom and the united states. speaking at the bank would held at buckingham palace, the queen hailed the united states as britain's closest ally. >> ♪ for years, the americans shied away from this kind of policy pomp and ceremony, which is why this is only the second state visit by a u.s. president. but this evening, a relationship between two nations was celebrated at the palace in style. >> mr. president, i am delighted to welcome you and mrs. obama to london. >> the queen recalled how the united states had come to the age of europe in two world wars. she said america remained britain's most important ally. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are here to celebrate the special relationship between our two countries. >> thank you for -- >> president obama paid tribute to the united kingdom. >> it is a great honor to join you again in this
coming up for you later, years of civil war in yemen. mr. netanyahu pledges to make peaceful compromise is to achieve peace for the palestinians. president obama has paid tribute to the shared values of the united kingdom and the united states. speaking at the bank would held at buckingham palace, the queen hailed the united states as britain's closest ally. >> ♪ for years, the americans shied away from this kind of policy pomp and ceremony, which is why this is only the second state...
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independent journalist a member of the americans against war coalition mr speaker thanks for speaking with altie you see libya as a continuation of. colonial ambition. their motives. are simply there to exploit democratic movements and political turmoil. so that they can guarantee that they do commodities and oil purchasing favorable to the us which often means unfavorable to the local economies in libya they talk about democracy but the bottom line is we have to manage these resources it needs to be seen as economies and popular movements see. there for management then they come in and talk about humanitarian interventions every time there's humanitarian intervention and we can talk about the americans in iraq. right now. thousands and thousands and thousands of dead displaced. forced integration. pollution radioactive pollution from modern weaponry we go on and on what the public gets to know or doesn't get gets a short of is it your commodity. price that you can barely afford and we can certainly profit from. are you surprised. is playing in the military intervention in libya let's
independent journalist a member of the americans against war coalition mr speaker thanks for speaking with altie you see libya as a continuation of. colonial ambition. their motives. are simply there to exploit democratic movements and political turmoil. so that they can guarantee that they do commodities and oil purchasing favorable to the us which often means unfavorable to the local economies in libya they talk about democracy but the bottom line is we have to manage these resources it needs...
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plus the guy is an independent journalist a member of the americans against war coalition mr speaker thanks for speaking with ulti you see the bombing of libya as a continuation of the western powers cologne you london well their motives first of all are simply there to exploit democratic movements and political turmoil exploiting sort of think in a guarantee that they do commodities and oil purchasing favorable to their terrorists which often means unfavorable to the local economies in libya they talk about democracy but the bottom line is we have to manage these resources and these indigenous economies and when popular movements seem to challenge their agenda for management then they come in and talk about humanitarian interventions every time there's humanitarian intervention and we can talk about the americans in iraq which is typical of the french right now and. thousands and thousands and thousands of. displaced. forced immigration. pollution radioactive pollution from modern weaponry on it on what the public gets to know or doesn't it gets a short of is it your commodities wil
plus the guy is an independent journalist a member of the americans against war coalition mr speaker thanks for speaking with ulti you see the bombing of libya as a continuation of the western powers cologne you london well their motives first of all are simply there to exploit democratic movements and political turmoil exploiting sort of think in a guarantee that they do commodities and oil purchasing favorable to their terrorists which often means unfavorable to the local economies in libya...
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islamic studies at new york university that is going to do it for our news i am lauren mr you can follow me on twitter at war and let's start and i will see you later for more news. a charmer in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. today borland's is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations are relieved. to. hello and welcome to crossfire i'm people of what is happening to the anti-war movement there are plenty of wars being fought there with far fewer protesters was the anti-war movement just really about the presidency of george w. bush and not necessarily against war. to cross-talk of the anti-war movement has vanished i'm joined by angela keaton in los angeles she is antiwar dot com development director and anti-war radio producer also in los angeles we have various russell he's a historian and author of a renegade history of the united states and in ann arbor we cross the michael heaney he's assistant professor of organizational studies and political science at the university of michigan ok cr
islamic studies at new york university that is going to do it for our news i am lauren mr you can follow me on twitter at war and let's start and i will see you later for more news. a charmer in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. today borland's is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations are relieved. to. hello and welcome to crossfire i'm people of what is happening to the...
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and mr milosevic carried out. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crying that carried out and for many of. our obvious is the resistance towards the takeover of your country and replacement or through the an existing government by marionettes government by the united states and by the nato powers of the piece you of joining the european union has been used now for the last ten years as a kind of incentive like the let's buy low prices and your and your mines and your national would supply western companies and organizations who will be able to get into the european union let's go live a so-called war criminals and let a game is going to help you get into this so-called richmond's club that is we can see the rich once club that once was is having great difficulties itself. it would still come for you this hour with a change of the pentagon chief change the pentagon spending look at why despite america's national debt there's such a strong opposition to cutting the country's a bloated defense budget. plus what it's li
and mr milosevic carried out. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crying that carried out and for many of. our obvious is the resistance towards the takeover of your country and replacement or through the an existing government by marionettes government by the united states and by the nato powers of the piece you of joining the european union has been used now for the last ten years as a kind of incentive like the let's buy low prices and your and your mines and your national would...
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mr carter objects from his chair and mr milosevic had carried out. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crime that if carried out and for many of. our obvious it is the resistance towards the takeover of their country and replacements or three then existing government by mario necked government and by the united states and by the nato powers in the east of joining the european union has been used for the last ten years as a kind of incentive to like let's buy all to low prices and your and your mind and it's your national goods by western companies and organizations who will be able to get into the european union let's deliver a store called war criminals and that again is going to help you get into this so-called richmond's club but as we can see the rich once club it once was is having great difficulties that itself. without a lie from moscow russia has joined international pressure against colonel gadhafi bandits hold the libyan leader has to step down speaking at the close of the g. eight summit being held in france president dmitri medvedev also co
mr carter objects from his chair and mr milosevic had carried out. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crime that if carried out and for many of. our obvious it is the resistance towards the takeover of their country and replacements or three then existing government by mario necked government and by the united states and by the nato powers in the east of joining the european union has been used for the last ten years as a kind of incentive to like let's buy all to low prices and your...
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warring policies. the moldovan volunteers were here but the trans mr was real bets on. the part of the moldavian republic on the left bank of it's nice to declare its independence even before the breakup of the soviet union was officially recognized the fact of the matter is the want is now called trans nice to became part of moldavia when it was a soviet republic kisha now did not recognize so proclaimed transit needs to republic after moldavia achieved independence the tens political standoff to generate his into an armed conflict the first shots were fired in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two. by the summer of ninety ninety two must. if hostilities had already broken out the bitterest fighting took place in the translates to town of ben derry an enclave on the right bank of the denise to river. if the gold was well within that small forest over there they set fire to the military hardware be. done by that monument in the distance i remember about there were two bus loads of dead bodies from bus and police from a different which is love meltzer cough and his m
warring policies. the moldovan volunteers were here but the trans mr was real bets on. the part of the moldavian republic on the left bank of it's nice to declare its independence even before the breakup of the soviet union was officially recognized the fact of the matter is the want is now called trans nice to became part of moldavia when it was a soviet republic kisha now did not recognize so proclaimed transit needs to republic after moldavia achieved independence the tens political standoff...
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mr. speaker, we see what is the result of this war. tens of thousands of our young soldiers maimed with life-altering conditions, loss of limbs, grievous head wounds that are going to change their lives forever. many of them as young as 20 or 21 years old. now osama bin laden has been captured and dealt with. that was the reason for us going in the first place. only congress, only congress can stop this. we are such an -- we can't go into afghan say -- until afghan says we're ready, that may be 50 years from now. we need to get serious about what we're doing here. may i have an additional 30 seconds. the chair: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. ms. slaughter: i see them in the airport every week, see them going back. some of them on forced deployment. they beg me, they beg me to come down here and just try to get this to stop. they have literally said to me, they will send me back until i'm dead and come home in a black box. it is time, it is time for us to see that what we can do there has been done and we need a definite timetable a
mr. speaker, we see what is the result of this war. tens of thousands of our young soldiers maimed with life-altering conditions, loss of limbs, grievous head wounds that are going to change their lives forever. many of them as young as 20 or 21 years old. now osama bin laden has been captured and dealt with. that was the reason for us going in the first place. only congress, only congress can stop this. we are such an -- we can't go into afghan say -- until afghan says we're ready, that may be...
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had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i mr frederick both grace paley claimed that he came to pakistan on the his first visit and during the trial and later he should do which was the conference which was held in pakistan we just met him and you enter d.c. also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets met him that he wants to do something it's a very huge undertaking and i'm sure he'll make a difference because he is looking for alternative methods that can possibly be employed to do and if you can there's i wish him the best of luck and full support from the stump major general thank you very much clean city thank you so much. coming. home. from. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers fox makes on chart because so special and attractive for many wildlife in antarctica is the closest and the sun's. expedition to the bottom of the earth our team. will. bring you the latest in
had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i mr frederick both grace paley claimed that he came to pakistan on the his first visit and during the trial and later he should do which was the conference which was held in pakistan we just met him and you enter d.c. also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets met him that he wants to do something it's a very huge undertaking and i'm sure he'll make a difference because...
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mr. mcgovern of massachusetts raised an issue a moment ago he should we should be discussing regarding the war powers act. mr. burton: i certainly agree with him. i would just like to inform him that right now the foreign affairs committee is holding hearings on the number of pieces of legislation that will deal with and refine the war powers act and hopefully correct some of the loopholes in it so that congress is included in the loop. so i'd just like to inform him of that because although i would like to see this in this particular legislation that we are talking about and discuss this in some detail, i think the hearings going on right now will go into in depth the problems that we face with that bill. the one thing i would say is that i think we all agree, democrats and republicans alike, that this body and the other body ought to be involved in the decisionmaking process before we go into any conflict. and this issue of libya is a perfect example of where the executive branch has run away from the congress without consulting with us. and that's something that should never happen in the f
mr. mcgovern of massachusetts raised an issue a moment ago he should we should be discussing regarding the war powers act. mr. burton: i certainly agree with him. i would just like to inform him that right now the foreign affairs committee is holding hearings on the number of pieces of legislation that will deal with and refine the war powers act and hopefully correct some of the loopholes in it so that congress is included in the loop. so i'd just like to inform him of that because although i...
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awkward but of course being a libya is a war crime all of the nato countries are committing war crimes every single day mr williams arrogance so he said millions. the bombings the sports riots with gadhafi supporters the storming the italian and british embassies in protests and some believe should the coalition forces continue on their chosen course in libya the situation will go from bad to worse nato says only strengthened the loyalty. the resolve of the supporters for each dropped on tripoli. loyalist strongholds it's just the psychology of war anywhere when you. are resisting the group their resolve gets stronger and this history shows a situation in libya made course already familiar to western politicians we have to give full credit to the. u.s. political establishment of the military establishment always very creative in finding enemy first it was a soviet union and then was it was the russian federation and it was some of them large and saddam hussein and these days of course we feel. makes one come of it whenever the need arises also has expressed concern over the straits and libya numerous time
awkward but of course being a libya is a war crime all of the nato countries are committing war crimes every single day mr williams arrogance so he said millions. the bombings the sports riots with gadhafi supporters the storming the italian and british embassies in protests and some believe should the coalition forces continue on their chosen course in libya the situation will go from bad to worse nato says only strengthened the loyalty. the resolve of the supporters for each dropped on...
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mr. amash once again for trying to strike this so we can move forward. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. lee: so we can end the longest war in american history. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. forbes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. forbes: i rizz in opposition to the amendment. i understand we've got folks on both sides of the issue but i think if we ask these five questions we vote against this amendment. do we need to use military force against al qaeda, the taliban and people supporting them? or don't we? there are some who said they didn't support using military force at the begin, don't support it now. i respect them. i just think that we're not going to defeat these forces through our words or by ignoring them. i think the sans clear. we need to use all the force that's necessary and appropriate to defeat them this legislation does that. second, should congress write the language to authorize that or leave it solely to the executive and judicial branches? i think we ought to do it. third is this the right language? it's the exac
mr. amash once again for trying to strike this so we can move forward. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. lee: so we can end the longest war in american history. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. forbes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. forbes: i rizz in opposition to the amendment. i understand we've got folks on both sides of the issue but i think if we ask these five questions we vote against...
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in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick of price of any kind that he came to pakistan on the his first visit and during the trial very shortly which was. the conference which was held in pakistan we just met him in unity you see also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets out there and met him and he wants to do something it's a very huge undertaking and i'm sure he will make a difference because he is looking for alternative methods that can possibly be employed to do and if you are there it's irish and the best of luck and full support from pakistan's major general thank you very much for the interview thank you so much. news. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charge it up and people have to be aware that they are far away from civilization sean thomas discovers fox makes antarctica so special and attractive for many. and friends of. extradition to the bottom of the earth. would be so much brighter if you knew no bounds from phones to. police for i
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in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick off twice already claimed that he came to caucus on the his first visit and during the trial larry tribute was to the conference which was held in boston we just met him in unity you see also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets met him and he wants to do something it's a very who don't are taking and i'm sure he'll make a difference because he is looking for all or can it even matters that can possibly be employed google and if you are converts i wish him the best of luck and full support from pakistan's major general thank you very much for the interview thank you so much. twenty years ago in the largest country in the. disappearance of. what had been much. much began in germany. where did it take don't. download the official anti application to i phone on called touch from the i choose option. one charge each life on the go. video on demand our keys mine gold costs and r.s.s. feeds now in a part of you want to. push in on the dot com. we'll. bring you the
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mr. clinton's failure to kill bin laden when he had multiple chances in 1998 and '99 and the reason the wars going on in afghanistan today is mr. bush didn't kill bin laden when the community had identified his presence at tora bora in december, 2001. over the course of my career, intelligence failures are generally the result of republican and democratic presidents failing to act in time on intelligence that they have. >> we need to move on. there's a gentleman right behind you and then we'll go to this side. >> i thought your presentation was very courageous and very intelligent. and was there any way -- i would like to read it and go through it again. is that available -- >> well -- this one is all marked up. i could surely send a copy to andy and if he wants to put it on the website or send it to people who request it, i don't think that's a problem, sir. >> well, this is being podcasts as well. you can download it in a week. >> i'm sorry. i forgot. all right. thank you. >> gentlemen, yes. >> you've presented some very interesting points about alternative approaches to foreign policy and
mr. clinton's failure to kill bin laden when he had multiple chances in 1998 and '99 and the reason the wars going on in afghanistan today is mr. bush didn't kill bin laden when the community had identified his presence at tora bora in december, 2001. over the course of my career, intelligence failures are generally the result of republican and democratic presidents failing to act in time on intelligence that they have. >> we need to move on. there's a gentleman right behind you and then...
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mr. jordan is a practicing attorney out of that land the, georgia. he is at the national world war ii museum. please give a warm welcome to the author of "brothers, rivals, victors," eisenhower, patton, bradley and the allied victory in europe. mr. jordan. >> thanks very much for that kind introduction. and thanks to the national world war ii museum for letting me share some more stories about three of america's most impressive soldiers. the title of the book is brothers, rivals, victor's. those three where does the only part of the book that weren't revised, cutoff, taken out, put back in, slice and excised and put back to paper in 2006. the reason the title alone survives five years of editorial bloodletting is because those three words brothers bigger still rivals, victor's to me some up a partnership of three american generals who produced one of the most extraordinary results in our nation's history. i would like to spend a few minutes sharing stories about the brotherhood, the rivalry and ultimately the victory in western europe that was eisenhower, bradley and patton. the br
mr. jordan is a practicing attorney out of that land the, georgia. he is at the national world war ii museum. please give a warm welcome to the author of "brothers, rivals, victors," eisenhower, patton, bradley and the allied victory in europe. mr. jordan. >> thanks very much for that kind introduction. and thanks to the national world war ii museum for letting me share some more stories about three of america's most impressive soldiers. the title of the book is brothers,...
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mr carter did some of the show and mr milosevic had to carry dollars so. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crime that if carried out and for many secrets or all were obvious which is the resistance towards the takeover offer the country and the replacements of these an existing government by the government and by the united states and by the nato powers and the e.c.u. of joining the european union has been used for the last ten years as a kind of incentive like the let's buy low priced series. and your minds. national goods by western companies and organizations he will be able to get into the european union let's do a little so-called war criminals and that again is going to help you get into this so-called richmond's club but as we can see the rich once club that once was always having great difficulty is that itself. it would r.t. live from the heart of the russian capital and still to come for you this hour will the change of pentagon chief change the pentagon's spending look at why despite america's huge national debt there's such a strong opposition
mr carter did some of the show and mr milosevic had to carry dollars so. these war crimes in fact what is the actual crime that if carried out and for many secrets or all were obvious which is the resistance towards the takeover offer the country and the replacements of these an existing government by the government and by the united states and by the nato powers and the e.c.u. of joining the european union has been used for the last ten years as a kind of incentive like the let's buy low...
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i sat down earlier with the former vice president at his home to discuss where the war on terror goes now. mrvice president, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> good to see you again, chris. >> chris: over the last two years, no one has been more critical of president obama's conduct of the war on terror than you have. at one point you said that he was raising the risk of another attack. how much credit do you give him for taking out bin laden? does it change your mind about the way he has been fighting this war? >> well, i think you've got to give him a lot of credit for making the decision to have the seal team six conduct the raid that got bin laden. there is no question that was his responsibility. i think he handmed it well. i give -- handled it well, i give him high marks for making that decision. i still am concerned about the fact that i think a lot of the techniques that we had used to keep the country safe for more than seven years are no longer available. that they've been sort of taken off the table, if you will. when the president first came in to office he moved to close guant
i sat down earlier with the former vice president at his home to discuss where the war on terror goes now. mrvice president, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> good to see you again, chris. >> chris: over the last two years, no one has been more critical of president obama's conduct of the war on terror than you have. at one point you said that he was raising the risk of another attack. how much credit do you give him for taking out bin laden? does it change your mind...
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war two legacy the others nearly forget it is the world war two becoming a key topic and all interesting only for historians here's our guest. mr shine your welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today. first of all speaking about the history of world war two is it interesting today only for historians or should it be a matter of interest for why the book was it should be definitely. true. public opinion if this assessing. to reach extent it actually happens is another month or so people who know quite a lot of things they're on the minority and people who. don't know about it and look exceedingly surprised to hear about facts which seemingly. well you know you thought in many countries and you lectured lectured people of different. where did you see the best knowledge of the history of the second world war and it's still your business. there are support of court and such places for you to and. why because why do you think because these were the countries that suffered a lot or because the communist propaganda. noising to begin v tietz because your perfect family be somebody which is usually a grandfather it'
war two legacy the others nearly forget it is the world war two becoming a key topic and all interesting only for historians here's our guest. mr shine your welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today. first of all speaking about the history of world war two is it interesting today only for historians or should it be a matter of interest for why the book was it should be definitely. true. public opinion if this assessing. to reach extent it actually happens is another month...
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that said that companies shouldn't be feeding off of the opportunity that war presented and take advantage of the public. and, mr. president, we're at war, in case people forget about it. afghanistan is a real war. we still have the remnants of difficulties in iraq. and we've got piracy on the seas. we've got all kinds of things that we have to keep fighting for. and so there ought to be some recompense for our country for the opportunity they have to make these kinds of -- this kind of money. here, these are during the first three months of 2011, which is still part of the recession time. exxon, over $10 billion, end-of-quarter profit, $10 billion. shell, almost $9 billion. b.p., $7.1 billion. that's after they -- after their foul mistake in the gulf of mexico. that cost o plenty of money. they still that i had ma kind of money. chevron, $6.2k billion. and then little conoco, they only made $3 billion in the quarter. and look how much these c.e.o.'s are paid. and when you think about it, the irony is that how well b.p. has done, a company that's spewed 200 million gallons of oil into the ocean last year, and wh
that said that companies shouldn't be feeding off of the opportunity that war presented and take advantage of the public. and, mr. president, we're at war, in case people forget about it. afghanistan is a real war. we still have the remnants of difficulties in iraq. and we've got piracy on the seas. we've got all kinds of things that we have to keep fighting for. and so there ought to be some recompense for our country for the opportunity they have to make these kinds of -- this kind of money....
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depths of the north arabian sea there's only one option left on the table and that mr president is to end the so-called war on terror for good ground troops home and tell the pentagon instead of the teachers in pennsylvania that they have to organize a bake sale to raise money to continue their operations. and that's the big picture for more stories and for more information on the stories we've covered visit our website tom harkin dot com slash r t and also check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash w. picture r.t. and this entire show is available for free podcast items and don't forget the marker see begins when you show up and get back to your it soon are. in so that only a military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice and accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. well i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. a telemarketer broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. if if.
depths of the north arabian sea there's only one option left on the table and that mr president is to end the so-called war on terror for good ground troops home and tell the pentagon instead of the teachers in pennsylvania that they have to organize a bake sale to raise money to continue their operations. and that's the big picture for more stories and for more information on the stories we've covered visit our website tom harkin dot com slash r t and also check out our youtube page at youtube...
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depths of the north arabian sea there's only one option left on the table and that mr president is to end the so-called war on terror for good we're going to troops home and tell the pentagon instead of the teachers in pennsylvania that they have to organize a bake sale to raise money to continue their operations. and that's the big picture for more stories and for more information on the stories we've covered visit our website thom hartmann dot com slash r t n n r c dot com also check out our youtube a youtube dot com slash. and this entire show is available as a free podcast on i tunes and don't forget democracy begins when you show up and get active tag you're it sort of. into that only military mechanisms to do the work to bring just the sort of ability . i have the right to know what my government would want to know why i pay taxes. well i would characterize obama as the charismatic. of american exceptionalism. rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. twenty years ago the largest country in. the surveys of. one hundred each. to each began a journey.
depths of the north arabian sea there's only one option left on the table and that mr president is to end the so-called war on terror for good we're going to troops home and tell the pentagon instead of the teachers in pennsylvania that they have to organize a bake sale to raise money to continue their operations. and that's the big picture for more stories and for more information on the stories we've covered visit our website thom hartmann dot com slash r t n n r c dot com also check out our...
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the numbers we decided to work in the cold war zone the cleaner country for almost a little bit. but mr to keep on working up not the law will make money i'm going to house. you know with. a lot let's keep them separate away from these thieves. we did well today with the birds they have. now we'll have a rock with the birds it'll be great it's going to give me. oh and. i think we'll. on the ground on the farm markets not big on this. this is profitable. at its most first turn to call of a cluster. that's it that's the presentation but if anyone's around they can still get. twenty metres around everybody gets interest. from. this house was heavily heavily hit you can see the fragmentation there in the same same thing if you go behind the poles. so here you see these from the roof. you just gone through the roof. today you can see the whole full. on this bus there he. has been one and so forth but. very sharp small fragments. it's company it's a it's one centimeter concrete so you can imagine if they come through the human body they will let it be it so there's. a cluster munition is basi
the numbers we decided to work in the cold war zone the cleaner country for almost a little bit. but mr to keep on working up not the law will make money i'm going to house. you know with. a lot let's keep them separate away from these thieves. we did well today with the birds they have. now we'll have a rock with the birds it'll be great it's going to give me. oh and. i think we'll. on the ground on the farm markets not big on this. this is profitable. at its most first turn to call of a...
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mr. maginnis. now what in the war on terror? >> well, obviously, al qaeda has morphed.nto afghanist afghanistan, but also in the arabian peninsula. we have pieces of it in the horn of africa and else where. so, those franchises have to be run to ground. they are a threat to us, as we've seen here in the last few months and they're a threat, i think, long term. so, what the secretary of state said is that the war on terror is not over. now, i would argue that perhaps we need to rethink what we're doing in afghanistan because, you know, even leon panetta says we only have 50 to 100 al qaeda in afghanistan. do we need 100,000 american troops there to go after those guys? after all, is the taliban truly our enemy or al qaeda that we went over there to get? >> you talked about rethinking what's happening in afghanistan. are you one that would take the stance that maybe we should be rethinking what's going on in afghanistan even before bein laden was killed? if not, how does sunday night and bin laden's death automatically change what's happening on the ground there? >> well,
mr. maginnis. now what in the war on terror? >> well, obviously, al qaeda has morphed.nto afghanist afghanistan, but also in the arabian peninsula. we have pieces of it in the horn of africa and else where. so, those franchises have to be run to ground. they are a threat to us, as we've seen here in the last few months and they're a threat, i think, long term. so, what the secretary of state said is that the war on terror is not over. now, i would argue that perhaps we need to rethink...
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mrs. kennedy volunteered to go with her husband to texas. it was a fundraiser trip as well as a trip to try to bring together the two warring factions of the texas democratic party. mrs. kennedy had not gone out on a domestic trip with her husband the entire presidency. she had gone abroad, but not on a domestic trip. like my mother, she didn't particularly like the rough and tumble of campaigning. she was too refined for that, and so she rarely volunteered to go on the trips. this is just the three months after she lost her baby. she and the president according to all accounts had grown closer because of that shared experience. mrs. kennedy though was so distraught and depressed in the fall of 1963, the president urged her to go abroad. she went on a greek cruise with her sister's boyfriend and she came back much more refreshed, much happier, and volunteered to go to dallas with her husband, and she said many years later, for all of the horror she experienced, what a blessing that she could be there when the end came. just an hour after this, we know how this story ends. in those six horrifying seconds in which the shots rang out in the motorca
mrs. kennedy volunteered to go with her husband to texas. it was a fundraiser trip as well as a trip to try to bring together the two warring factions of the texas democratic party. mrs. kennedy had not gone out on a domestic trip with her husband the entire presidency. she had gone abroad, but not on a domestic trip. like my mother, she didn't particularly like the rough and tumble of campaigning. she was too refined for that, and so she rarely volunteered to go on the trips. this is just the...
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we are against this war, mr. bush. shame on you. shame on you, mr. bush. and anytime you've got both the pope and the dixie chicks against you, your time is up. [laughter] that's the first time i've read those words out loud since that night. about halfway through those remarks, all hell broke loose. there were boos and very loud boos on the upper floors and from backstage. the producer of the show ordered the orchestra to start going to drown me out. the microphone started descending into the floor of the stage. there was pandemonium and i was whisked off. a little-known fact. the first two words every oscar winner here is right after you win the oscar, come from two young people that the academy has high. they are attired in for more and their standing in the wings to greet you. they young girl said to me, champagne? she held out a flute of champagne. the young boy next to her said, breath mint? [laughter] and he held out a breath mint. champagne and breath mint are the two words all oscar winners here first. but i got to hear a third. and angry stage an
we are against this war, mr. bush. shame on you. shame on you, mr. bush. and anytime you've got both the pope and the dixie chicks against you, your time is up. [laughter] that's the first time i've read those words out loud since that night. about halfway through those remarks, all hell broke loose. there were boos and very loud boos on the upper floors and from backstage. the producer of the show ordered the orchestra to start going to drown me out. the microphone started descending into the...
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war. the president wants israel back to the boundaries it had before then, adjusted by land swaps. mr.nyahu's rejection of that idea today didn't leave much room for a deal. >> i think the direction that we will go is that realities will be driven in the region and in the international community, but not by israel and probably not that much by america either. >> mr. netanyahu feels comfortable here in washington seeing the sights and playing politics in the president's backyard. his critics, israeli as well as palestinian, will say that he is deepening israel's isolation and putting it on a collision course with the new middle east. the speech shows the gulf between mr. netanyahu's view of an acceptable peace deal and the one the palestinians have. his reception by the u.s. congress shows why he feels politically strong enough to reject president obama's view of the way ahead. with the middle east changing fast, mr. netanyahu is sticking with what he believes has always worked for israel and he's avoiding any new thinking. bbc news, washington. >> the american carmaker, chrysler, has p
war. the president wants israel back to the boundaries it had before then, adjusted by land swaps. mr.nyahu's rejection of that idea today didn't leave much room for a deal. >> i think the direction that we will go is that realities will be driven in the region and in the international community, but not by israel and probably not that much by america either. >> mr. netanyahu feels comfortable here in washington seeing the sights and playing politics in the president's backyard. his...
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mr. jordan is actually a practicing attorney out of atlanta, georgia. we are pleased to have him here at the national world war two museum in new orleans. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to the author of "brothers, rivals, victors." mr. jonathan jordan. [applause] >> thanks a lot. thank you very much, jeremy, for that kind introduction. thanks to the national world war two museum for allowing me to come out for a few minutes and share some more stories about three of america's most impressive soldiers. the title of the book is "brothers, rivals, victors". and that title, those the words are about the only part of the book that were not revised, cut out, stop, taken out, put back in, sliced, diced, and excise to set up a pen to paper back in 2006. the reason that the title alone survived five years of editorial bloodletting is because those the words, brothers, rivals, victors, to me it sums up a partnership of three american generals who produced one of the most extraordinary results in our nation's history. so with that, i would like to spend a few minutes sharing some stories about the broth
mr. jordan is actually a practicing attorney out of atlanta, georgia. we are pleased to have him here at the national world war two museum in new orleans. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to the author of "brothers, rivals, victors." mr. jonathan jordan. [applause] >> thanks a lot. thank you very much, jeremy, for that kind introduction. thanks to the national world war two museum for allowing me to come out for a few minutes and share some more stories about...
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and that's the southerner in me in time of war that's where you belong and you think. i had left mr sethi. probably join my junior year because of the anger i had a girl whatever i needed to get out of mississippi or probably. take a mob here and then harbor michigan to work on the harvest and that work i couldn't do i couldn't make money at it so i came back to. thought i was in jackson i wanted to live the induction center and signed up i believe i believe. i actually found can you see me. this is a cotton mill or there were five textile mills and i want to run for about two months and looking for a job and finally one of the old neighborhood greats had done around for years as per i get a job in the cotton mill. i went straight to the owner of her. mommy. the internet in tacoma. i grew up in trailer park i grew up in a little small town called perelandra texas that's near kallstrom and i remember sitting on a couch and watching. the first gulf war. two hours ago allied air forces again an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait and watching it on the television seeing how qu
and that's the southerner in me in time of war that's where you belong and you think. i had left mr sethi. probably join my junior year because of the anger i had a girl whatever i needed to get out of mississippi or probably. take a mob here and then harbor michigan to work on the harvest and that work i couldn't do i couldn't make money at it so i came back to. thought i was in jackson i wanted to live the induction center and signed up i believe i believe. i actually found can you see me....
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mr. bush called bin laden's death, quote, a great victory on the war on terror, and told the president, apparently, good call. >>> the situation room turned 50 years old today. it long ago became an enormously important landmark. actually, i don't know how this wound up in our control room. we mean, of course, the other situation room, yes, that one, the one beyond ground level in the west wing of the white house. they had a birthday celebration for what may be the most low-profile landmark in the country. president obama invited caroline kennedy today and named the room after her father. in the original kennedy administration memos, they first named it the cold war control center. the modern day "sit room," as it's called in the trade, is sound proof and full of telecommunications, immortalized recently as the control center in the bin laden raid. then for photo shop versions of the famous photo, including one showing "the situation" in the situation room. our apologies to our friend wolf. >>> when we come back here, desperate strays turned into lucky dogs thanks to hard work and great people mak
mr. bush called bin laden's death, quote, a great victory on the war on terror, and told the president, apparently, good call. >>> the situation room turned 50 years old today. it long ago became an enormously important landmark. actually, i don't know how this wound up in our control room. we mean, of course, the other situation room, yes, that one, the one beyond ground level in the west wing of the white house. they had a birthday celebration for what may be the most low-profile...
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war. abysses half an hour. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs.ichelle obama. ♪ ♪ >> please join me in prayer. almighty and loving god we ask your blessings upon the ceremony as we gather to commemorate the noble lives and sacrifices of two of our nation's precious sons, private first class anthony kaho'ohanohano and henry svehla. so stirred by news of the past 24 hours, we pause in these moments to remember they are roa combat actions taken by these two soldiers on the korean peninsula some 60 years ago. both anthony and henry responded fearlessly against an enemy onslaught and save the lives of their fellow soldiers. they lead from the front and loved beyond measure, portraying the ultimate act of selfless service. god remind us again today that our nation has risen to greatness on the shoulders of americans like anthony and henry. may the ceremony served to reinforce our awareness as a nation that our country's way of life and our freedom is a priceless inheritance, wind through the commitment and sacrifice of those who have selflessly paid for
war. abysses half an hour. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs.ichelle obama. ♪ ♪ >> please join me in prayer. almighty and loving god we ask your blessings upon the ceremony as we gather to commemorate the noble lives and sacrifices of two of our nation's precious sons, private first class anthony kaho'ohanohano and henry svehla. so stirred by news of the past 24 hours, we pause in these moments to remember they are roa combat actions taken...
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war. this morning's speech could be contentious for mr. obama.he lobbying group hearing his speech has been asked not to boo him. after the speech, the president will head to europe. >>> the near record snow in the sierra this year actually led to a drop in attendance. that means the area saw attendance drop by more than 7 million people. the trouble with so much snow? roads are often closed. several ski resorts blame the bad driving conditions for those drops in numbers. >>> security at san jose's airport, why a police captain in charge says a new plan puts passengers at risk. >>> steel beams are in place, when you can expect to see them at a 9/11 memorial structure. the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate.
war. this morning's speech could be contentious for mr. obama.he lobbying group hearing his speech has been asked not to boo him. after the speech, the president will head to europe. >>> the near record snow in the sierra this year actually led to a drop in attendance. that means the area saw attendance drop by more than 7 million people. the trouble with so much snow? roads are often closed. several ski resorts blame the bad driving conditions for those drops in numbers. >>>...