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laid siege to french own during a mine in me in retaliation for france's middle truthful reason north africa so now worried the mahdi intervention is finding extremism across the continent. international news and comments live from moscow this is aussie with me. and a very well welcome to the program away paul ryan is a rolling across the globe in protest at the by ted joined monsanto campaign is and environmentalist and forty countries accuse the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading hazardous products some of the largest demonstrations are expected in the us where the company was set up more than a century ago all seasons to citric and i explained. two hundred thousand participants in the united states alone in about forty eight states a different action is going to be taking place so all of these people planning to flood out onto the streets to speak out against this biotech giant accused of producing genetically genetically engineered food and agriculture accused of turning a blind eye on the health consequences that the food that they pro
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to listen to a french owned you raney a mine in retaliation for france's military for its a north africa. mali intervention is fanning extremism across the continent. also reporting the suicide bomber targets police in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan killing one and injuring fourteen people is the latest in a string of deadly terrorist strikes in the region. on screen online international news and comment line from our studio center here in moscow this is. a wave of ronnie's is rolling across the globe in protest by a take a giant monsanto campaign is an environmentalist some more than forty countries accuse the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading hazardous products some of the largest demonstrations are taking place in the u.s. where the company was set up more than a century ago auntie's honest joins me live now from new york so tell us on a start what is happening where you are now. well new york is certainly one of dozens of police in the united states holding these protests these big marches throughout the week i were i
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to the family of the victim but what we're looking at is also an angry voice yelling out from north africa the middle east from central asia from all the people who would be brutalized by the interventionist policies of the us of the u.k. of nato or france i mean not just iraq and afghanistan but libya in mali and in yemen and of course what we're looking at is whole countries that's been decimated now by the cia killing which are a presidential you proved in the u.s. every week and also drone strikes which are not targeted they take a whole villages communities and wedding parties even so of course there's going to be anger. and a similar type also being treated as a terrorist acts a french soldier has been stabbed in the neck while he was patrolling a business area in neighborhood of parents the twenty three year old was injured as they and known monotone to him from behind with a knife or a box cutter police according to c.c.t.v. footage the suspect a store bearded aged about thirty five and wearing a white arab style tunic and his possibly of north african origin of his son journalist
to the family of the victim but what we're looking at is also an angry voice yelling out from north africa the middle east from central asia from all the people who would be brutalized by the interventionist policies of the us of the u.k. of nato or france i mean not just iraq and afghanistan but libya in mali and in yemen and of course what we're looking at is whole countries that's been decimated now by the cia killing which are a presidential you proved in the u.s. every week and also drone...
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show french owned during a mine a new shot in return asians will france's move through forays in north africa so i'm not worried the mahdi intervention is fine extremism. news horatia the while this is all to see with me thanks for joining it's. a wave of ronnie's as running across the globe in protest over by its head trying to monsanto campaigners and environmentalist in more than forty countries accused the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading causes us products some of the largest demonstrations are expected in the u.s. where the company will setup more than a century ago on she's a sissy churkin explains. two hundred thousand participants in the united states alone in about forty eight states a different action is going to be taking place so all of these people planning to flood out onto the streets to speak out against this biotech giant accused of producing genetically genetically engineered food and agriculture accused of turning a blind eye on the health consequences that the food that they produce can have on people throughout the wo
show french owned during a mine a new shot in return asians will france's move through forays in north africa so i'm not worried the mahdi intervention is fine extremism. news horatia the while this is all to see with me thanks for joining it's. a wave of ronnie's as running across the globe in protest over by its head trying to monsanto campaigners and environmentalist in more than forty countries accused the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and...
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business lay siege to your rainy a mine in me shraddha in retaliation for france's miter forays in north africa some now warry be molly intervention is funny extremism across the continent. international news life from moscow this is also here with me here national politics for joining us. a way of all rallies is a rolling across the globe in protest and buyers have joined monsanto campaign is and environmentalist and more than forty countries accused the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading hazardous products some of the largest demonstrations are expected in the glass where the company will set up more than centric out all seasons to citric and explains. march against month santa was a global grassroots movement which is going to organize these worldwide protests taking place throughout the weekend all over the world we're talking about they're saying that this is going to span over six continents in up to fifty countries with four hundred global marches with as many as two hundred thousand participants in the united states alone all of these
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in retaliation for france's military four is in north africa. mali intervention is fanning extremism across the continent. reporting the suicide bomber targets police in the capital of russia's republican. killing one and injuring fourteen it's the latest in a string of deadly terrorist strikes in the region. screen online international news and comments live from studio center here in moscow and this is. a wave of rallies is rolling across the globe in protest it but take. campaigners and environmentalists are more than forty countries accuse the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading hazardous products some of the largest demonstrations are taking place in the u.s. where the company was set up more than a century ago. in a reports now from new york. well me york city is one of dozens american cities holding these big protesting and months against monsanto today where in the heart of the march shot that's taking place in the big house according to our estimates there are over two thousand people h
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counter terrorism says north africa isn't an immediate concern. >> when you look at north africa, do you think this is the next place to worry about? or do you think this is largely a local struggle? >> i think we do need to be somewhat concerned. but i think we need to be careful of what is a dangerous concern. >> how dangerous are those franchise operations? we think of mali, we think of somalia. >> in all of these geographies that you've mentioned, yes, there are a small number of international terrorists. but, for the most part, the people who occupy this ungoverned space are local people and have their own concerns. >> if those areas aren't grand threats, peter bergen says there's an offshoot we do have to keep close tabs on. >> in syria, he was saying the most effective fighting force is an al qaeda news organization. they are doing something like groups have never done before. i think this is really a new phenomenon. you have a militia operating in kind of a political manner, unlike most al qaeda affiliates. how that will play out, we'll see. >> what's already begun to play ou
counter terrorism says north africa isn't an immediate concern. >> when you look at north africa, do you think this is the next place to worry about? or do you think this is largely a local struggle? >> i think we do need to be somewhat concerned. but i think we need to be careful of what is a dangerous concern. >> how dangerous are those franchise operations? we think of mali, we think of somalia. >> in all of these geographies that you've mentioned, yes, there are a...
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platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. yeah they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the people who were in the desert war we are living history group rather than a reenactment what we do is we try and show. the public how crude tried to live a normal life in an abnormal situation and during the war cry think the nazi uniforms i think the japanese uniforms i don't think the time is now i think when all our veterans are our way then i think yeah i believe that we should be doing or showing uniforms that make them suffer. germany greets the russian convoy with gloomy weather and cold rain. to drive a swath of it every few hours to meet the shuttle and arrive in time for the meeting in the old saxon town of
platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. yeah they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the people who...
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platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one nine hundred thirty nine to forty three. using the renowned brendan carrier armored vehicles. the club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. path they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the people who were in the desert war we are living history group rather than a reenactment what we do is we try and show. the public how crudes tried to live a normal life in an abnormal situation and during the war cry think the nazi uniforms i think the japanese uniforms i don't think the time is now i think when all our veterans are our way then i think yeah i believe that we should be doing or showing uniforms that make them suffer. germany greets the russian convoy with gloomy weather and cold rain. to drive a swath of it every few hours to meet the shuttle and arrive in time for the meeting in the old saxon town of torg
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from yemen to iraq, from somalia to north africa, the threat today is more diffuse, with al qaeda's affiliate in the arabian peninsula -- aqap -the most active in plotting against our homeland. while none of aqap's efforts approach the scale of 9/11 they have continued to plot acts of terror, like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in 2009. unrest in the arab world has also allowed extremists to gain a foothold in countries like libya and syria. here, too, there are differences from 9/11. in some cases, we confront state-sponsored networks like hezbollah that engage in acts of terror to achieve political goals. others are simply collections of local militias or extremists interested in seizing territory. while we are vigilant for signs that these groups may pose a transnational threat, most are focused on operating in the countries and regions where they are based. that means we will face more localized threats like those we saw in benghazi, or at the bp oil facility in algeria, in which local operatives -- in loose affiliation with regional networks -- launch periodic attack
from yemen to iraq, from somalia to north africa, the threat today is more diffuse, with al qaeda's affiliate in the arabian peninsula -- aqap -the most active in plotting against our homeland. while none of aqap's efforts approach the scale of 9/11 they have continued to plot acts of terror, like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in 2009. unrest in the arab world has also allowed extremists to gain a foothold in countries like libya and syria. here, too, there are differences...
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discussing the war in syria through the middle east and north africa. on sunday, the foreign minister was in algeria, eight -- an important partner in the fight against international terrorism. >> algeria shared a building with libya, but there was no arab spring here. the algerian prime minister has said talks with the visiting german minister. is of vital algeria interest to germany and europe. >> 1 security concern is that we need to fight against international terrorism, and it is not in our interest is whererism forms in mali they could threaten europe. >> of the algerian economy depends on gas exports but they also want to branch out into renewable energies, where they see opportunities. the talks also touched on the situation in syria, and the comments from president assad on a possible peace conference. >> we will analyze this which is, contradictory. we believe that this will be attended by the united states and russia. only a political solution may stop the crisis in syria. >> in tunisia, one man was killed after demonstrators clashed with pol
discussing the war in syria through the middle east and north africa. on sunday, the foreign minister was in algeria, eight -- an important partner in the fight against international terrorism. >> algeria shared a building with libya, but there was no arab spring here. the algerian prime minister has said talks with the visiting german minister. is of vital algeria interest to germany and europe. >> 1 security concern is that we need to fight against international terrorism, and it...
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the notorious jihadist of north africa is a lousy employee.ent an extraordinary letter detailing his shortcomings. >> in the letter, they air out the dirty laundry. >> reporter: the letter found by the associated press in north africa, pulls no punches. the al qaeda makes clear in their world of terrorists, they are not happy with his performance. they complain he didn't answer the phone, failed to turn in expense reports, ignored meetings, and refused to carry out orders. belmokhtar just wants to be head of his own company. >> he was part of the corporate board, think of it that way. but he saw them as all, and i hate to use the word, but prima donas who are not capable of doing the job better than he can. >> reporter: he did break away from the rest of al qaeda in north africa and then he launched new attacks, claiming responsibility for a deadly raid on a british petroleum plant in algeria, and an army barracks and uranium plant. make no mistake, experts say this guy is very dangerous. belmoktar appears determined to continue attacking west
the notorious jihadist of north africa is a lousy employee.ent an extraordinary letter detailing his shortcomings. >> in the letter, they air out the dirty laundry. >> reporter: the letter found by the associated press in north africa, pulls no punches. the al qaeda makes clear in their world of terrorists, they are not happy with his performance. they complain he didn't answer the phone, failed to turn in expense reports, ignored meetings, and refused to carry out orders....
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to the family of the victim but what we're looking at is also an angry voice yelling out from north africa hand in the middle east from central asia from all the people have been victimized by the interventionist policies of the us of the u.k. of nato or france i mean not just iraq and afghanistan but libya in mali instance in yemen and of course what we're looking at is a whole country that's been decimated now by the cia kill ists which are a presidential you proved in the u.s. every week and also drone strikes which are not targeted they take out a whole villages communities and wedding parties and so of course there's going to be and. some security experts believe last month's deadly terror bombings in boston and this week's murder in london a similar attacks which both represent a certain trend my colleague bill dodd talked about this issue with r.t. . we've been following both tragic incidents. well the alleged motives of this murder striking parallels similarities with those described by the boston bombing suspect. well to discuss the legitimacy of drawing the parallels between what
to the family of the victim but what we're looking at is also an angry voice yelling out from north africa hand in the middle east from central asia from all the people have been victimized by the interventionist policies of the us of the u.k. of nato or france i mean not just iraq and afghanistan but libya in mali instance in yemen and of course what we're looking at is a whole country that's been decimated now by the cia kill ists which are a presidential you proved in the u.s. every week and...
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. >> former cia counterterrorism chief robert grenier says north africa isn't a concern. immediately. when you look at north africa, do you think this is the next place to worry about, or do you think that's a largely a local struggle? >> it's a local struggle and we need to be somewhat concerned about it but i think we have to be very careful, lest we nationalize a local security concern. >> how dangerous are those franchise operations we think of mali and we think of somalia? >> i think we have to be very careful because in all of these geographies that you mentioned, yes, there are a small number of international terrorists properly so-called and people that we do have to worry about. but for the most part, the people that occupy this ungoverned space are local people and have their own local concerns. >> but if the al qaeda affiliates in those areas aren't yet grand threats, peter bergen says there's an offshoot we do need to keep close tabs on in a surprising place. >> in syria, fareed was saying, you know, a very interesting phenomenon the most effective fighting fo
. >> former cia counterterrorism chief robert grenier says north africa isn't a concern. immediately. when you look at north africa, do you think this is the next place to worry about, or do you think that's a largely a local struggle? >> it's a local struggle and we need to be somewhat concerned about it but i think we have to be very careful, lest we nationalize a local security concern. >> how dangerous are those franchise operations we think of mali and we think of...
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we've seen is the emergence of various al qaeda affiliates from yemen to iraq, from somalia to north africa. the threat today is more diffuse with al qaeda's affiliates in the arabian peninsula. the most active and plotting against our homeland. while none of their efforts approach the scale of 9/11, they have continued to plot acts of terror like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in 2009. unrest in the arab world has allowed terrorists to gain a foot hold in countries like libya and syria. but here, too, there are differences from 9/11. in some cases, we continue to confront state sponsored networks like hezbollah, that engage in acts of terror to achieve political goals. other of these groups are simply collections of local militias or extremists interested in seizing territory. while we are vigilant for signs that these group may pose a trans national threat, most are focused on operating in the countries and regions where they are based. that means we'll face more localized threats like what we saw in benghazi. or the bp oil facility in algeria in which local operative
we've seen is the emergence of various al qaeda affiliates from yemen to iraq, from somalia to north africa. the threat today is more diffuse with al qaeda's affiliates in the arabian peninsula. the most active and plotting against our homeland. while none of their efforts approach the scale of 9/11, they have continued to plot acts of terror like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in 2009. unrest in the arab world has allowed terrorists to gain a foot hold in countries like...
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that goes back to the central point you now have a al qaeda network spread not just across north africa but with possible connections back to yemen, back to pakistan, really, you know, this network still up and running and very much a matter of concern as they still try to make some arrests and solve the benghazi attack. erin? >> barbara, thank you very much. barbara starr reporting there on that significant development on the benghazi attacks. >>> now our second story "outfront," an american sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor camp. the united states is asking the communist country to free 44-year-old kenneth bay of lingwood, washington, after sentencing him to 15 years of hard labor this week. now, bay operates tours in north korea, and you see him there. he's been detained since november. north koreans charged him with committing quote, unquote, hostile acts against the state. bay says he was in the country legally, though. and the timing of the sentencing raises serious questions about north korea's motives. the united states, of course, locked in a standoff with kim jong-
that goes back to the central point you now have a al qaeda network spread not just across north africa but with possible connections back to yemen, back to pakistan, really, you know, this network still up and running and very much a matter of concern as they still try to make some arrests and solve the benghazi attack. erin? >> barbara, thank you very much. barbara starr reporting there on that significant development on the benghazi attacks. >>> now our second story...
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stalin says, no, nice, north africa invasion, nice, but not second front. the furyk for a second front, the ninth by the time frans comes along, was extraordinary, and hopkins was the leading booster of normandy, and stalin was the leading nonbooster of normandy. >> the second -- >> churchill did not want it. >> yeah, there was a delay from 42-43 #, and 43-44. >> he wanted to come up through the middle, be close to germany and quicker. >> of course, and also save maybe parts of central europe. >> correct. >> if it was done. as we know, actually, militarily because of the mountains in the middle of italy, the germans mansioned to stop the 43 advance. >> oh, no, no. it was quite successful actually. rome fell in june of 19444, another date we don't celebrate. the book is lost history. >> of course. >> why don't we celebrate that? hundreds of thousands of men in italy, and yet they wrote in the magazine, harry's magazine, life, the forgotten front. why? i'll tell you why. it did not serve stalin. italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, general
stalin says, no, nice, north africa invasion, nice, but not second front. the furyk for a second front, the ninth by the time frans comes along, was extraordinary, and hopkins was the leading booster of normandy, and stalin was the leading nonbooster of normandy. >> the second -- >> churchill did not want it. >> yeah, there was a delay from 42-43 #, and 43-44. >> he wanted to come up through the middle, be close to germany and quicker. >> of course, and also save...
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we've seen is the emergence of various al qaeda affiliates from yemen to iraq from somalia to north africa the threat today is more diffuse with al qaeda affiliates in the arabian peninsula a q a p the most active in plotting against our homeland. and while none of these efforts approach the scale of nine eleven they have continued to plot acts of terror like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in two thousand and nine. unrest in the arab world is also allowed extremist to gain a foothold in countries like libya and syria but here too there are differences from nine eleven in some cases we continue to confront state sponsored networks like hezbollah that engage in acts of terror to achieve political goals other of these groups are simply collections of local militias or extremists interested in seizing territory and while we are vigilant for signs that these groups may pose a transnational threat most are focused on operating in the countries and regions where they are based and that means will face more localized threats like the what we saw in benghazi or the b.p. oil fac
we've seen is the emergence of various al qaeda affiliates from yemen to iraq from somalia to north africa the threat today is more diffuse with al qaeda affiliates in the arabian peninsula a q a p the most active in plotting against our homeland. and while none of these efforts approach the scale of nine eleven they have continued to plot acts of terror like the attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day in two thousand and nine. unrest in the arab world is also allowed extremist to gain...
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work with japan in various energy fields and serve as a gateway for it to the middle east and north africa. the two leaders concluded the nuclear deal. they also agreed to promote bilateral investments and economic exchanges. >>> u.s. researchers say north korean scientists and engineers are nearing completion of an experimental light water nuclear reactor. the country claims it is intended for power generation, but it could add to worries over its nuclear program. researchers at johns hopkins university analyzed satellite imagery of the reactor. they say a dome was placed over the reactor containment building and cooling water pipes appear to have been installed by last november. the external construction of the building was complete in february of this year. a large construction crane had been disassembled and removed by late march. the researchers say the reactor could go into operation within a few months if nuclear fuel is available. they say north korea's lack of experience in operating light-water reactors raises serious safety concerns. the analysts say the reactor seems to be desi
work with japan in various energy fields and serve as a gateway for it to the middle east and north africa. the two leaders concluded the nuclear deal. they also agreed to promote bilateral investments and economic exchanges. >>> u.s. researchers say north korean scientists and engineers are nearing completion of an experimental light water nuclear reactor. the country claims it is intended for power generation, but it could add to worries over its nuclear program. researchers at johns...
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militants laid siege to a french owned you raney a mine in retaliation for france's military for its a north africa. mali intervention is fanning extremism across the continent. and also reporting the suicide bomber targets police in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan killing one and injuring fourteen people is the latest in a string of deadly terrorist strikes in the region.
militants laid siege to a french owned you raney a mine in retaliation for france's military for its a north africa. mali intervention is fanning extremism across the continent. and also reporting the suicide bomber targets police in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan killing one and injuring fourteen people is the latest in a string of deadly terrorist strikes in the region.
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the possibility that al qaeda was adopting new tactics, was trying to insert itself in fights in north africa as in benghazi and libya and kind of getting, oh, we're not sure about that. i think the answer is yes. they wanted this to go away. they were delighted when romney stepped his foot in the debate when he asked about the benghazi question. phew, we got past that one. in terms of stepping up and the funny thing about the talking points is, they began full of information. and after 24 hours of being prechewed, whittled down by all of these different people -- chris: sounded like mr. miller from the i.r.s. >> there was nothing left. chris: let me talk about something that aot of people have a hard time getting their hooks in. as a a.p. reporter in the past, you know the huge importance of a.p., everybody relies on a.p. what is the significance and what is going on here? why did the government go after these logs of information about who a.p. reporters have been talking to? >> it's problematic. they took the mainline numbers. i would have sources call me on those main numbers. it gets rout
the possibility that al qaeda was adopting new tactics, was trying to insert itself in fights in north africa as in benghazi and libya and kind of getting, oh, we're not sure about that. i think the answer is yes. they wanted this to go away. they were delighted when romney stepped his foot in the debate when he asked about the benghazi question. phew, we got past that one. in terms of stepping up and the funny thing about the talking points is, they began full of information. and after 24...
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of america, india, and north africa and i live in new and a -- i live in uganda most of the year. i have that worldview that is expansive rather than looking at the world from where you said. and i think that the world is increasingly becoming like that. people are settling and unsettling other places that they have her decades and generations. sometimes in the media my in the world as we see it, there are no understanding of the other side. that is one of the big reasons i "thethis new film, ,.."ctant fundamentalist" i am tired of the reductive is am with which we see the world. either you or this or that. if you are a pakistani or terrorist -- you are a terrorist. this kind of resumes we see ourselves -- each other through are still defying and they do not show the complexity and the incredible warmth and encompassing of the world what thiscomes to movie deals with. often we have seen so much in -- last decade of wars from we are engaged in in afghanistan and iraq and all kinds of places. both of these movies pretty much i would say a monologue. it is from one point of view. ira
of america, india, and north africa and i live in new and a -- i live in uganda most of the year. i have that worldview that is expansive rather than looking at the world from where you said. and i think that the world is increasingly becoming like that. people are settling and unsettling other places that they have her decades and generations. sometimes in the media my in the world as we see it, there are no understanding of the other side. that is one of the big reasons i "thethis new...