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over for a month and then having a very unwieldy and unlikely group of islamists and socialists and nasr right some tribesmen coming in but it also saluted a number of important actors such as the house the rebel rebels and the tribal leaders and the youth. who are who started the whole thing in january so it was imperfect at best and i'm not quite sure that that much was lost by its injection bus on the interim mr mansour is selling were to step down let's say hypothetically yes can i jump in there go right ahead yeah i'd like. yemen is not bothering ok. so the intervention allah behind in yemen i think would be a disaster any arab country. generally any country that's tried to intervene military any in yemen has lived to regret it certainly the gyptian good and the saudi intervention these are d.d.l. two things was on the side of the president against saddam but where the saudis have influences with the pocketbook a great deal of resources flow from saudi arabia into yemen in their recent indications that the. saudis are using that as a significant lever. i'm a little bit more positive
over for a month and then having a very unwieldy and unlikely group of islamists and socialists and nasr right some tribesmen coming in but it also saluted a number of important actors such as the house the rebel rebels and the tribal leaders and the youth. who are who started the whole thing in january so it was imperfect at best and i'm not quite sure that that much was lost by its injection bus on the interim mr mansour is selling were to step down let's say hypothetically yes can i jump in...
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they did do they were full fledged participants in a war which egypt and all of the nasr was on the site so yes there's a history of saudi involvement in yemen in particular military history the final so for the final g.c.c. offer was turned down by solid on the twenty second of may just over a week ago and it doesn't look like the diplomacy is going very much further and by the way it didn't look like that was going to solve very much because what it foresaw was solid stepping down that as vice president taking over for a month and then having a very unwieldy and unlikely group of islamists and socialists and nasr right some tribesmen coming in but it also saluted a number of important actors such as the how for the rebel rebels and the tribal leaders and the youth. who are who started the whole thing in january so it was imperfect at best and i'm not quite sure that that much was lost by its rejection by saddam mr masur it's our word to step down let's say hypothetically yes comment and i jump in there go right ahead yeah i'd like. yelling is not about hearing ok. so the intervention a
they did do they were full fledged participants in a war which egypt and all of the nasr was on the site so yes there's a history of saudi involvement in yemen in particular military history the final so for the final g.c.c. offer was turned down by solid on the twenty second of may just over a week ago and it doesn't look like the diplomacy is going very much further and by the way it didn't look like that was going to solve very much because what it foresaw was solid stepping down that as...
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begin with more reaction to president obama's speech on afghanistan with general jack keane and vali nasr. >> there's no military reason i know of to make the decision. i think the decision has to be coming from some other place. i think it's obvious there was some other concerns. political concerns, the coming election, i'm not sure. i can't get into the head of the president, i can only take it at face value. but i know there's no military reason to drive that significant a reduction so prematurely while we're still trying to execute these plans. >> rose: we continue this evening with the incredible story of the arrest of one of the people on the f.b.i.'s ten mo-wanted list, the notorious boston criminal james "whitey" bulger. >> this is a guy who murdered people. who murdered real people who ruined real families. and of all the families that i've come in contact with, of the ones that i think of the most at a time like this are the donahues of dorchester who were... pat donahue was left with three little boys to raise and the wheelers of oklahoma. two totally innocent men who came acro
begin with more reaction to president obama's speech on afghanistan with general jack keane and vali nasr. >> there's no military reason i know of to make the decision. i think the decision has to be coming from some other place. i think it's obvious there was some other concerns. political concerns, the coming election, i'm not sure. i can't get into the head of the president, i can only take it at face value. but i know there's no military reason to drive that significant a reduction so...
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do you think in view of what nasr just said the end game of the military operation?think the risk is much higher than admiral mullin has specified for the reason if you reduced 3,000 troops, and taliban surge, which more than likely they will, then you're caught in a situation where you either have to go back in, or you have to withdraw the other 70,000. we're handing over the momentum to the taliban and putting our eggs on some kind of negotiated settlement, whereas we are taking away our leverage to get the taliban to make the negotiated settlement. we're basically creating a situation in which we're far more vulnerable to a war that will escalate, and we don't have a strategy how to deal with it at that point. >> when you look at it and say i don't know what the end is. part of the end, apparently is to have pakistan as the insurance policy. build up pakistan enough, have a close enough relationship that pakistan will not allow that area to be used for the kind of terrible threat that created 9/11. pakistan and u.s. are not having good relations. where does that l
do you think in view of what nasr just said the end game of the military operation?think the risk is much higher than admiral mullin has specified for the reason if you reduced 3,000 troops, and taliban surge, which more than likely they will, then you're caught in a situation where you either have to go back in, or you have to withdraw the other 70,000. we're handing over the momentum to the taliban and putting our eggs on some kind of negotiated settlement, whereas we are taking away our...
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on film and rights human rights and democracy and also import on our people to do for yourself dr nasr who are foot a copy of the taleban and they waste taxpayer money and billions of dollars as now this patient afghanistan discriminant will become open secret political people around the world and us in all assume that you know pin can't that's why white house couldn't be out to hear death to ten they want to block my wife same few yes they call us here. ban on my travel abroad by freedom not.
on film and rights human rights and democracy and also import on our people to do for yourself dr nasr who are foot a copy of the taleban and they waste taxpayer money and billions of dollars as now this patient afghanistan discriminant will become open secret political people around the world and us in all assume that you know pin can't that's why white house couldn't be out to hear death to ten they want to block my wife same few yes they call us here. ban on my travel abroad by freedom not.
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thousand people were killed during the nine hundred ninety four slaughter most of them ethnic tutsis nasr who is the first woman to be convicted by the un backed tribunal. was meant to ensure a healthy crop as cheaply as possible for locals living nearby it's come at a huge price a generation of mole foreign children has emerged in the south of india after a controversial pesticide was used on local farms despite the product being banned in other parts of the world indian authorities claim there is no cheap alternative on the market you may find some of the images in previous report disturbing. this girl's body is the size of a baby but in reality she's five years old in her short life syria has endured an operation to reduce the size of her abnormally large head and she's not the only one suffering like this no doubt the doctors who have to put it through to her child's hand otherwise there would be complications. and serious mother thinks she knows what's caused it here in the cashew plantations in india southern state of carola the government sprayed a highly controversial pesticide en
thousand people were killed during the nine hundred ninety four slaughter most of them ethnic tutsis nasr who is the first woman to be convicted by the un backed tribunal. was meant to ensure a healthy crop as cheaply as possible for locals living nearby it's come at a huge price a generation of mole foreign children has emerged in the south of india after a controversial pesticide was used on local farms despite the product being banned in other parts of the world indian authorities claim...
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than three hundred people injured let's cross live to the heart of the actual journalist dimitri kofi nasr joins us well thanks again for being with us at this hour in the last time you spoke to or to you said it people were massing around syntagma square what's happening there right now. well it's pretty amazing actually it's what we usually see on nights but tonight it just the crowd is just much bigger it's really swelled the entire square is full of people where they they set up one microphone this is what they usually do they have one microphone and people just speak it's a democratic process they vote on it and then people talk it might be talking about supplies that they need for the next day for protests arrangements strikes or it could be a political conversation not with a political party but it's very political the way it's charged and you also hear a lot of news about what what what happened on the ground with with the police brutality with the chemicals so in fact coming out here you actually get you get you get a story you actually don't need to look at the news you come out
than three hundred people injured let's cross live to the heart of the actual journalist dimitri kofi nasr joins us well thanks again for being with us at this hour in the last time you spoke to or to you said it people were massing around syntagma square what's happening there right now. well it's pretty amazing actually it's what we usually see on nights but tonight it just the crowd is just much bigger it's really swelled the entire square is full of people where they they set up one...
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you have nasr al waeshi in yemen, along with anwar al awlaki in yemen.m you start to >>> we'll be back with more. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. dinner with the girls tonight. i really want dessert. i better skip breakfast. yep, this is all i need. [ stomach growls ] [ female announcer ] why skip breakfast when you can start your morning with new special k multigrain oats and honey, a whole new blend of rolled oats and honey kissed multigrain flakes. it's a delicious way to get your whole grains and make your breakfast beautiful. ♪ to see what tommy left on her cloth hand towel. she found...7.2 dogs... [ barking ] 43 squirts of dad's shaving cream, 32 classmates, 347 newspapers, half a math book, and...12 frogs. [ ribbits ] after all, your hands are only as clean as the towel used to dry them. upgrade to kleenex hand towels
you have nasr al waeshi in yemen, along with anwar al awlaki in yemen.m you start to >>> we'll be back with more. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. dinner with the girls tonight. i really want dessert. i better skip breakfast. yep, this is all i...
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. >> someone else called daniel nasr said this, you took away my voice and many of who i know, and thereis no positive side effect of the hoax. it did not bring attention to syria. it brought attention to a white fantasy. a lot of skritices too saying this whole hoax gifs the syrian government an upper hand. they can go around saying, look, don't believe what you read, it's just not true. it's also a note to so many people who rely on blogs for information that we need to be a little extra careful. it may be someone like tom mcmaster sitting in his graduate dorm in scotland making stuff up. >> yeah, you always have to be careful with the blogs. >>> from the depths are tragedy to a glimmer of tryumph, our first look at congresswoman gabby giffords. dr. sanjay gupta will tell us what these pictures actually show. [ female announcer ] only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value. pass on the news and make sure you and everyone you know is getting the calcium they need. ♪ sir, can you hear me? just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, pl
. >> someone else called daniel nasr said this, you took away my voice and many of who i know, and thereis no positive side effect of the hoax. it did not bring attention to syria. it brought attention to a white fantasy. a lot of skritices too saying this whole hoax gifs the syrian government an upper hand. they can go around saying, look, don't believe what you read, it's just not true. it's also a note to so many people who rely on blogs for information that we need to be a little...