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>> well, eisenhower -- the effect on nasr, he asked. eisenhower saved nasr's hide. if they joined with the allies, nixon would have been toast. but there isn't any question -- now, you got to remember in those days nasr and arab nationalists were considered pretty progressive. they were getting rid of royal thrones and the colonial power but what happens is nasr stays in power who's followed by sadat, who's followed by you know who? mubarak, right. mubarak was a 28-year-old officer on the rise already he at the time of the crisis. eisenhower's policy we have to say -- i sound very proeisenhower. there's always a law of unintended consequences. and eisenhower's policies opened the door for military strong men to operate in the middle east. and at the same time it would not be fair -- to hang that around eisenhower's neck all together, 50, 60 years later, of course, and nevertheless that was -- that was a factor. and personally, i have an op-ed i'm trying to get somebody to print at the moment. my prediction is that the military is not done in egypt. they've been in c
>> well, eisenhower -- the effect on nasr, he asked. eisenhower saved nasr's hide. if they joined with the allies, nixon would have been toast. but there isn't any question -- now, you got to remember in those days nasr and arab nationalists were considered pretty progressive. they were getting rid of royal thrones and the colonial power but what happens is nasr stays in power who's followed by sadat, who's followed by you know who? mubarak, right. mubarak was a 28-year-old officer on the...
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without charge have shed light on what goes on there are he spoke to one former prisoner in iraq or nasr who says the u.s. hasn't issued even a simple apology for his years of torment is in is up next. you know it's states held. a detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge mr quinn that's have you ever been given an apology or an explanation by the americans. and they did not what's even i don't thing that they are going to apologize for you were arrested in pakistan in two thousand and twelve why were you there here in germany i saw a group that's called jamaat to be helping. young people who have problems with drugs or homeless people who has problems at all they are always in from pakistan they have around the world eighteen million members it's being the biggest islamic group and they are nonpolitical and they are against the war of course and they are also hate him by. because they are against war but. when i went to pakistan i went with it to their school or not to me they have each year i guess between thirty and forty psalms. students who was whistling that
without charge have shed light on what goes on there are he spoke to one former prisoner in iraq or nasr who says the u.s. hasn't issued even a simple apology for his years of torment is in is up next. you know it's states held. a detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge mr quinn that's have you ever been given an apology or an explanation by the americans. and they did not what's even i don't thing that they are going to apologize for you were arrested in pakistan in...
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ukraine his mother ship and i approached him and we chatted a bit we shook hands and i asked him mr nasr of if you're tired of standing at your age and he told me with this sadness you know that he's got nothing to do at home his wife had passed away a few years ago and all that was left for him as a consolation was his job but the most memorable thing he told me one that stuck in my mind was when he said he didn't want to sail this year was i don't know. he just didn't feel like sailing this season and then this thing happened and seen from the way you're attacking this story is no longer alive that was a hoax that's right sadly he is gone and his body was recovered and identified it's such a pity he was a good man and a true captain such a pity is it true that the shape sank really fast yes you know i've spoken to some of the witnesses i mean survivors of course there are different versions but i attribute this to shock because they just couldn't get their thoughts together and were rather confused about it but they still say it took the ship something in like two or three maybe five m
ukraine his mother ship and i approached him and we chatted a bit we shook hands and i asked him mr nasr of if you're tired of standing at your age and he told me with this sadness you know that he's got nothing to do at home his wife had passed away a few years ago and all that was left for him as a consolation was his job but the most memorable thing he told me one that stuck in my mind was when he said he didn't want to sail this year was i don't know. he just didn't feel like sailing this...
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bosnian muslim general is responsible for this because you know when i was only nine years old when nasr all reach took away everything i had in life first he killed my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for six days and only god knows why i survived. but even though been a survive his loss just like that of thousands of people here is being ignored or each was at the hague tribunal and i was supposed to be a witness in his trial but in the end me in about thirty other witnesses was simply cussed to say they do because i didn't ask what happened to our families and the tribunals only gave him two years in prison. the balkan war so heinous atrocities visited an all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated by western media is rather one sided in blaming the serbs. of from. the create. for so called. in. and the occurred. so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have gold plated unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imp
bosnian muslim general is responsible for this because you know when i was only nine years old when nasr all reach took away everything i had in life first he killed my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for six days and only god knows why i survived. but even though been a survive his loss just like that of thousands of people here is being ignored or each was at the hague tribunal and i was supposed to be a witness in his trial but in the end me in...
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he's nargs -- nasr i cystic, controllinging, sexual deviant, and like most sexual sadists, he recordedp why was it so important to mel ignatow to hang only the film? >> affirmation of his conquest, trophy that he can't put on the shelf. >> news of the photos spread quickly around louisville. >> life sort of stopped here for 20 minutes and people said did you hear? did you hear? >> ignatow's lawyer, the man who passionately championed his cause, was flabbergasted. >> my secretary told me that my complexion changed rather immeasurably, that the blood seemed to drain out of my face. >> do you feel that ignatow duped you? >> i don't feel it. i know it. >> up in kenton county, stunned jurors heard the news. >> we were wrong. we failed. we failed the state of kentucky. we failed brenda schaefer's family. we failed a lot of people. but this, in our hearts, i feel that we did what we felt was right at the time. >> do you owe the schaefer family an apology? >> we're sorry. any family would be devastated. but we made a decision on what the evidence was given to us. and i just don't feel that we
he's nargs -- nasr i cystic, controllinging, sexual deviant, and like most sexual sadists, he recordedp why was it so important to mel ignatow to hang only the film? >> affirmation of his conquest, trophy that he can't put on the shelf. >> news of the photos spread quickly around louisville. >> life sort of stopped here for 20 minutes and people said did you hear? did you hear? >> ignatow's lawyer, the man who passionately championed his cause, was flabbergasted....
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. >> reporter: from the moment greg ebert set eyes on nasr ab bowe, he said something didn't seem right. >> he shows up here in a taxicab. how many people go shopping at gun stores in a taxicab. >> reporter: the army private spent about 20 minutes inside the guns galore gun shop in killeen, texas. he said private abdo acted guarded and asked odd questions. >> he selects six canisters, brings them to the counter, sets them down, and that's when he asked kathy what is smoke [ inaudible ]. hello. why are you buying this if you don't know what it is? >> reporter: ebert says abdo then spent almost $250 on a handgun magazine, three boxes of shotgun shells, and six pounds of smokeless gun powder. >> rang it up, he paid cash, took his bag and left without the receipt or his change. >> reporter: left without his change? >> yeah. wasn't much, like 18 cents, 20 cents. >> reporter: ebert is a retired 20-year law enforcement veteran. it was that old cop's hunch that convinced him to report the suspicious customer to local police. within 24 hours, officers hunted him down and say they unraveled his h
. >> reporter: from the moment greg ebert set eyes on nasr ab bowe, he said something didn't seem right. >> he shows up here in a taxicab. how many people go shopping at gun stores in a taxicab. >> reporter: the army private spent about 20 minutes inside the guns galore gun shop in killeen, texas. he said private abdo acted guarded and asked odd questions. >> he selects six canisters, brings them to the counter, sets them down, and that's when he asked kathy what is...