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found this definitively that nine eleven the nine eleven attacks were planned by. led by bin laden with khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind i think so how did i get inside pakistan with the mind that you know were the what's the deal with one hundred grand. i'm not an expert on that particular piece of information but there's no evidence that i've seen that suggests that pakistan's government or military was behind nine eleven it would be a disaster if it was it right well i don't think we're going to we're going to find out but there's a broader concern where pakistan is not a reliable partner with us and. we as a result have to do things unilaterally sometimes and that's why we've had to send our own intelligence and military forces into parts of a stand at times as we as we just did and i think that's appropriate will the death of bin laden change of a significantly. it's an important blow to al qaeda and it's an important blow in a. stream of events that has been good for us and bad for al qaeda we've had some really important mentum against al qaeda over
found this definitively that nine eleven the nine eleven attacks were planned by. led by bin laden with khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind i think so how did i get inside pakistan with the mind that you know were the what's the deal with one hundred grand. i'm not an expert on that particular piece of information but there's no evidence that i've seen that suggests that pakistan's government or military was behind nine eleven it would be a disaster if it was it right well i don't think...
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twenty nine pages of. britain's joint planning staff started preparations for hostilities against the soviet union a month before the war's end the operation planned by the british implied an attack on the soviet union without declaring war on july first one thousand nine hundred forty five forty seven british and us divisions were to deliver a crushing blow to the soviet army the attack was to have the support of twelve german divisions. when so to say that russia should be forced to succumb to the will of the great britain and the united states here is just one quote from the plane of the operation. the elimination of russians could only be achieved as a result of the occupation of such areas of metropolitan russia the war making capacity of a country. to a point and niche for the resistance became impossible. some credit is certainly due to the british military planners they were clearly aware that the soviet army was nearly twice the size of the western allies combined forces and quick success in any s
twenty nine pages of. britain's joint planning staff started preparations for hostilities against the soviet union a month before the war's end the operation planned by the british implied an attack on the soviet union without declaring war on july first one thousand nine hundred forty five forty seven british and us divisions were to deliver a crushing blow to the soviet army the attack was to have the support of twelve german divisions. when so to say that russia should be forced to succumb...
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between nine hundred forty one and nine hundred forty five. including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany the losses of the usa and great britain came to nine hundred thousand people. was a result of casualties on the heroism of all fathers and grandfathers it was the result of soul sucker force and heroic. sort of force in europe not just in africa alone hundred thousand victims come to compare to twenty million lives. in the history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with a victory in their hearts. rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
between nine hundred forty one and nine hundred forty five. including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany the losses of the usa and great britain came to nine hundred thousand people. was a result of casualties on the heroism of all fathers and grandfathers it was the result of soul sucker force and heroic. sort of force in europe not just in africa alone hundred thousand victims come to compare to twenty million lives. in the history of mankind...
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this is mission control houston at t-minus nine minutes and holding. the asset team has been on console since 3:00 this morning and today is led by richard jones who's overseeing his fifth launch. handling communications with the crew is astronaut barry willmore with lee serving as the interface with astronaut rick sturko who is flying weather reconnaissance around the kennedy space center in an aircraft known as the shuttle training aircraft or sta. the flight control team is monitoring all systems aboard the space shuttle along with the launch team and has just notified the flight director it is ready to support the 25th and final launch of endeavor this morning. nineteen years ago to the day that endeavor landed safely in california to end its maiden voyage in 1992. the asset team has spent the majority of its shift evaluating the weather conditions at the launch site in the event an emergency return to the shuttle landing facility is required. the team also evaluates weather at contingency runways in spain and france. presently, conditions are favo
this is mission control houston at t-minus nine minutes and holding. the asset team has been on console since 3:00 this morning and today is led by richard jones who's overseeing his fifth launch. handling communications with the crew is astronaut barry willmore with lee serving as the interface with astronaut rick sturko who is flying weather reconnaissance around the kennedy space center in an aircraft known as the shuttle training aircraft or sta. the flight control team is monitoring all...
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in one thousand nine hundred five emmys nine out of ten times our nation was forced to change our own laws passed by congress and signed by the president because of what some massive transnational corporations told us. the riccio is struck down was america the ban importation of goods made by child labor . we can't pass laws about laws that prevent importation of shrimp from corporations that kill sea turtles in the process we can't pass laws against that anymore and laws that ban the importation of carcinogen make gasoline additives we can't keep them out of the country we're letting the deputy oh poison us and kill off the environment all for more profits for transnational corporations this is insanity we need to reclaim our sovereignty and drop the w t o and the rest of the so-called free trade agreements that are strangling america and frankly the rest of the world for that matter and the first political party that stands up and promises to do just that a political party that campaigns on protecting us industry again we tariffs closing tax loopholes for job outsourcers and reinves
in one thousand nine hundred five emmys nine out of ten times our nation was forced to change our own laws passed by congress and signed by the president because of what some massive transnational corporations told us. the riccio is struck down was america the ban importation of goods made by child labor . we can't pass laws about laws that prevent importation of shrimp from corporations that kill sea turtles in the process we can't pass laws against that anymore and laws that ban the...
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hundred thirty nine but many historians on the war began much. to shift i've not probably were fairly sure is nobody wants to discuss humoring about my dominik agreement for instance when chicle slovakia's was dismembered way might well be considered an earlier starting to eat for the war card another old song. could be the onslaught when a national socialist germany not swallowed up austria or money up the. amounts the thirteen thousand nine hundred thirty eight hitler triumphantly entered vienna but the un truce was not a civilized action it was a powerful military absorption. the war came to an end for many european towns in the spring of one nine hundred forty five on april the thirteenth the germans surrendered in vienna the city of mozart and strauss was free again austria regained its independence people everywhere distorted traces of the anschluss welcomed the soviet liberating troops and dumped waltzes in the town squares. of the fighting continued in neighboring czechoslovakia on may the fifth people in prague staged an uprising they fl
hundred thirty nine but many historians on the war began much. to shift i've not probably were fairly sure is nobody wants to discuss humoring about my dominik agreement for instance when chicle slovakia's was dismembered way might well be considered an earlier starting to eat for the war card another old song. could be the onslaught when a national socialist germany not swallowed up austria or money up the. amounts the thirteen thousand nine hundred thirty eight hitler triumphantly entered...
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between nine hundred forty nine hundred forty five. including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany the losses of the usa and great britain hundred thousand people. was a result of all casualties and the heroism of off all those and grandfathers it was the result of some heroic deeds. of force in europe not just in africa. hundred thousand victims come to compare to twenty million lives. history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed since. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with victory in their hearts.
between nine hundred forty nine hundred forty five. including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany the losses of the usa and great britain hundred thousand people. was a result of all casualties and the heroism of off all those and grandfathers it was the result of some heroic deeds. of force in europe not just in africa. hundred thousand victims come to compare to twenty million lives. history of mankind was over sixty five years have passed...
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nine thirty am in moscow here are the headlines the u.s. and e.u. threaten the syrian government with fresh sanctions after its latest crackdown on protesters around thirty people thought to have played killed mantei government demonstrations across the country friday. russian troops hold a final rehearsal for a major parade in central moscow the display will be the centerpiece of the upcoming victory day celebrations in russia. the number of shootings in us schools on the streets not doubting the enthusiasm of thousands to defend their second amendment rights pro-gun lobby in the country argues their freedom to bear arms is also a way to protect themselves against authorities. up next we look back at the victims of nazi concentration camps and ahead of the anniversary of the victory in world war two we speak to those who were saved by soviet troops in the spring of one nine hundred forty five. it was a spring like many others in europe like looks cherries and nightingales. but those who fold their way across the company liberating town after town c
nine thirty am in moscow here are the headlines the u.s. and e.u. threaten the syrian government with fresh sanctions after its latest crackdown on protesters around thirty people thought to have played killed mantei government demonstrations across the country friday. russian troops hold a final rehearsal for a major parade in central moscow the display will be the centerpiece of the upcoming victory day celebrations in russia. the number of shootings in us schools on the streets not doubting...
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point nine percent ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way that central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the u.s. still uses that to terrorize pakistan and afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war of any consequence the big war is a financial war using financial weapons of destruction and as you point out they're being used to disenfranchise huge populations just as you would with a with a bomb or a tank you know you use the bomb to blow people up i mean greece is a great example they're using financial weapons to defraud and bankrupt the country and then they're going to scoop up all the assets for pennies on the dollar just as you would hitler try to do back in world war two america is doing now well back to this article here eric britton a director at his company compared the development of thrown lighter fuel on a barbecue the question he said is whether the coals are lit so that that bottom ninety nine perce
point nine percent ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way that central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the u.s. still uses that to terrorize pakistan and afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war of any consequence the big war is a financial war using financial weapons of destruction and as you point out they're being...
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but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song anymore. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown teams going to the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european cities. romania became the first country to release from its not seeing nightmare. then somebody troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffer tyrants the hardest did it history men were executed or sent down the slaves women aged between fifteen and twenty five percent to brothels for very mouth soldiers older women were said to factories or gas chambers. he was the bored this is one when he was he. was on your night before you for a. reason i told you i think that if. you had occasion for me to the prison itself . that even the best guide in the world would be clueless about conditions here compared to a man who survived the ordeal for two years each day tell you some regions he looked at the black smoke billowing from the crime of tory and chimneys it hailed the nords gazing suite i woulda and waited fo
but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song anymore. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown teams going to the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european cities. romania became the first country to release from its not seeing nightmare. then somebody troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffer tyrants the hardest did it history men were executed or sent down the slaves women aged between...
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but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song again. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown teams going to the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european cities. romania became the first country to release from its not sing like man. himself the troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffered laughs the hardest of its history men were executed or sent down slaves women aged between fifteen and twenty five percent to brothels for them not soldiers older women were sent to factories gas chambers. he was the. one he was made you will soak you with the night you vote for a political prisoner i told you i think that you have you had occasion to meet all the prisoners will survive and. even the best guide in the world will be clean us about conditions here compared to a man who survived the ordeal for two years each day tell you some regions he looked at the black smoke billowing from the criminal rims chimneys inhaled the noisy aging sweet odor and waited for hi
but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song again. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown teams going to the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european cities. romania became the first country to release from its not sing like man. himself the troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffered laughs the hardest of its history men were executed or sent down slaves women aged between fifteen...
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to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked just shaffner socialist both victims of the units back in the sixty's. by. high schools not much has changed says j. just the chicken excuse are different in the one nine hundred sixty. undercover f.b.i. . agent provocateur or not just by. political movements. today with the use of technology you can. do the same thing with our could direct involvement but wonder cover police operatives i believe the whole framework has a role to journalists killed the concept of privacy in the us is long gone you become inured to this sort of surveillance attitude bad law enforcement has taken so many says chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you to be i described in george orwell's legendary novel one nine hundred eighty four. where every word action and even thought was monitored by big brother the sabean state. and. the only thing that's missing. advise us on how to live our lives while the stretch of surv
to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked just shaffner socialist both victims of the units back in the sixty's. by. high schools not much has changed says j. just the chicken excuse are different in the one nine hundred sixty. undercover f.b.i. . agent provocateur or not just by. political movements. today with the use of technology you can. do the same thing with our could direct involvement but wonder cover police...
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december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine afghanistan. after a special operations or move the leader of his alarm soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would later kulis the feeling to national security etc we didn't hold back in publicly condemning the action calling its immigration he would not be forgiven for his remarks. over a phrase up to the customer can skip reach on her way to work the traffic police cars suddenly blocks a way where driver which is surprised that we get out and walk to the police not at all the accolades and the reaction from so pronounced and the med plans. they show deliberately carson said that they were from a tear in a district but in fact at war from the g.b. . and the driver it turns out they would tend to follow the car which is also from occasionally came to the prosecutor's office where prosecutor become color said to make it a draw into. stripped of all the contents authorities have decided that you should be exhausted this is your god a collection. of. the outskirts of gorky in the newly
december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine afghanistan. after a special operations or move the leader of his alarm soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would later kulis the feeling to national security etc we didn't hold back in publicly condemning the action calling its immigration he would not be forgiven for his remarks. over a phrase up to the customer can skip reach on her way to work the traffic police cars suddenly blocks a way where driver which is surprised that we...
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and one nine hundred sixty s. about a third of the day thanks to the much lower thirty five percent tax rate and all the corporate lobbyists drilling holes in the corporate tax code corporate taxes make up less than seven percent of all government revenue and most large corporations pay little or no income tax and a lot of we're going bankrupt. and then there's labor paul's america was paying off its world war two debt truman and eisenhower continued roosevelt's for a labor jobs title away harry truman had to say back in one nine hundred forty eight about the democrats' pro-labor policy is to say when all the democratic party is the people's party and the republican party is the party of special interests and it always has been and always will be. wages and salaries in this country. chris from twenty nine billion dollars in nineteen thirty three some more than one hundred twenty eight billion dollars and nineteen far to seven. that's labor. and labor never had but one friend in politics another the democratic part
and one nine hundred sixty s. about a third of the day thanks to the much lower thirty five percent tax rate and all the corporate lobbyists drilling holes in the corporate tax code corporate taxes make up less than seven percent of all government revenue and most large corporations pay little or no income tax and a lot of we're going bankrupt. and then there's labor paul's america was paying off its world war two debt truman and eisenhower continued roosevelt's for a labor jobs title away...
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but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song in. the dismal a three chiefs had just want to calm down things get the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european city. romania became the first country to be released from its not sing like manner. then soviet troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffered laughs the hardest it's history men were executed on the set down the slaves women aged between fifteen and twenty five were sent to brothels for them off so just old women were sent to factories or gas chambers. he was the. one he was made you will suck it wasn't your fault you for a. present i told you i think that because you have occasion to meet on the presence of god. even the best guy in the world would be clueless about conditions here compared to a man who survived the ordeal for two years each day tell you some urgency and look to the black smoke billowing from the crime of tory m chimneys it hailed the nords gazing sweet odor and waited for his term ya
but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song in. the dismal a three chiefs had just want to calm down things get the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european city. romania became the first country to be released from its not sing like manner. then soviet troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffered laughs the hardest it's history men were executed on the set down the slaves women aged between...
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and one nine hundred ninety s. this whole thing of the greatest generation occurred it was wonderful you know the greatest generation what a nice name to call us and we forgot what we had done we forgot that we had been animals for a law. war is about one thing it's about killing you either learn to kill somebody else or you get killed or wounded yourself and that's why i've come to solo the idea of war. that's all a purple. nama softness cost not what may i think of it every day. flashbacks from the to memorise still go to counseling for. and. its is now worth it but what i did do was malice to find some good in that war. vietnam a me a better person and made me love people more. made me understand that we are all one not people to us this earth. has a certain amount of guilt a place to learn to live with you compartmentalize it or unite you rationalize you can i call this case is i mean i really know how to make excuses even. there are things i wish i had not done. but there's no way to change. the. last. laugh.
and one nine hundred ninety s. this whole thing of the greatest generation occurred it was wonderful you know the greatest generation what a nice name to call us and we forgot what we had done we forgot that we had been animals for a law. war is about one thing it's about killing you either learn to kill somebody else or you get killed or wounded yourself and that's why i've come to solo the idea of war. that's all a purple. nama softness cost not what may i think of it every day. flashbacks...
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december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine afghanistan. after a special operation to remove the leader of his alarm soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would like to call this the international duty several didn't hold back in publicly condemning the action calling its integration and would not be forgiven for his remarks. that really drove up to the cause them to preach on her way so what the traffic police cars suddenly got sorry way the driver which is a prize to the townsend walks to the police and all the capitol records of the re and from soap and expand it to make a point and. they showed the bridge i do trust and said that they were from eighty one minister in fact they were from the child she gave her. and the driver it say it they came to follow the car there was also from a cage a big change for the prosecutor's office where prosecutor become the power said to make it a project. it's the constant authorities have decided that you should be exhausted a sister told us. the outskirts of gorky in the newly built area
december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine afghanistan. after a special operation to remove the leader of his alarm soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would like to call this the international duty several didn't hold back in publicly condemning the action calling its integration and would not be forgiven for his remarks. that really drove up to the cause them to preach on her way so what the traffic police cars suddenly got sorry way the driver which is a prize to the...
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hundred eighty to one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the cia and british intelligence agents trained the mujahideen in afghanistan because we were still fighting the russians for global influence and well the enemy of my enemy is my friend so our government provided osama bin laden with money and weapons to help him fight the russians. following their success bin laden traveled extensively and spent a lot of time in london at some point during the ninety's he also became actively involved in the opium trade an area which remains an important part of the afghan economy even today the first arrest warrant issued for bin laden came from libya in one thousand nine hundred for the killing of two german intelligence agents however gadhafi was not exactly popular at the time with the international community and obviously bin laden was not brought in on that warrant but on may twenty sixth one nine hundred ninety eight was on and on and held a press conference to discuss a fatwa that he had recently issued which he said by god's grace we have formed with many other islamic groups and organiz
hundred eighty to one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the cia and british intelligence agents trained the mujahideen in afghanistan because we were still fighting the russians for global influence and well the enemy of my enemy is my friend so our government provided osama bin laden with money and weapons to help him fight the russians. following their success bin laden traveled extensively and spent a lot of time in london at some point during the ninety's he also became actively involved in...
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hundred hundreds here in one thousand nine hundred nine hundred fifty two thousand and as we go into two thousand and one two thousand and two two thousand and three we see these numbers just going right off the chart heading up toward the four hundred parts per million number this is this you know is a pretty clear indication hey something is wrong here this a long term problem you know we have to ask yourself the question nine point two eight billion metric tons. almost ten billion metric tonnes of carbon dioxide are being produced are being put into our atmosphere every year that had been safely stored underground for millions of years for three hundred million years since the carboniferous period as coal as natural gas and as oil and now they're being taken out nine ten to ten billion metric tons every year dumped into the atmosphere surprise surprise there it is so does c o two have enough c o two have an effect you know of course it produces extreme weather it produces rising sea levels it produces humanitarian economic chaos as we're seen as we've seen with you know a whole va
hundred hundreds here in one thousand nine hundred nine hundred fifty two thousand and as we go into two thousand and one two thousand and two two thousand and three we see these numbers just going right off the chart heading up toward the four hundred parts per million number this is this you know is a pretty clear indication hey something is wrong here this a long term problem you know we have to ask yourself the question nine point two eight billion metric tons. almost ten billion metric...
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and one nine hundred ninety s. this whole thing of the greatest generation occurred it was wonderful you know the greatest generation what a nice thing to college and we forgot what we had done we forgot that we had been animals for a law war is about one thing it's about killing you even learn to kill somebody else or you get killed or wounded yourself and that's why i've come to so loaded the idea of war so i think that's of a powerful force. naam assad and his cost not what may i i think of it everyday. i still have to fire sparks from the to memorise still go to counseling for. and. it's is now worth it but what i did do was mad is to find some good in that war. thing vietnam a me a better person it made me a lot of people more. made me understand that we are all one one people to ottis earth has a certain amount of guilt and if you learn to live with you compartmentalize it or unite you rationalize you can i call excuses i mean i really don't have to make excuses even though. there are things i wish i had not
and one nine hundred ninety s. this whole thing of the greatest generation occurred it was wonderful you know the greatest generation what a nice thing to college and we forgot what we had done we forgot that we had been animals for a law war is about one thing it's about killing you even learn to kill somebody else or you get killed or wounded yourself and that's why i've come to so loaded the idea of war so i think that's of a powerful force. naam assad and his cost not what may i i think of...
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on december fourteenth one thousand nine hundred eighty nine during the session of the congress sattarof gave an interview to kazakh television the questions concerned the future listening for last since test site in kazakstan it was a place when you clear weapons had been designated for decades sachar of demanded that the site be closed because the people who lived in this vicinity were paying too high a price for those nuclear tests. yeah right that mankind will terminate a critical period of history when we can peters and inventing weapons of mass destruction. as a kind of examination and condescend to say that a test of the ability to survive a focus will shift. it was his last interview and a few hours later satirise heart failed his friends even told him the previous day would deeply shocked. there'd be no warning signs. thousands of people came to bid farewell to the academic sachar of. any final year sachar of was drawn to a new constitution for the country. but died before it was finished. many of those who had read sachar us early articles and his political supporters had los
on december fourteenth one thousand nine hundred eighty nine during the session of the congress sattarof gave an interview to kazakh television the questions concerned the future listening for last since test site in kazakstan it was a place when you clear weapons had been designated for decades sachar of demanded that the site be closed because the people who lived in this vicinity were paying too high a price for those nuclear tests. yeah right that mankind will terminate a critical period of...