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they are coming back across the border, but they are staying in northern iraq. they are staying together as fighters. >> one of the field commanders on was speaking to was explaining to me the complexity of the terrain over there. he said there is no power on earth that would control of vents, get our fighters to go back if the turkish government did not stand by their commitment. >> thank you so much indeed. for are clashing with police in istanbul as they demonstrate against plans to build a shopping mall on a park site. please try to break up -- a three-day sit in at the gezi park. they have been firing bombs and pepper spray at the protesters. the protesters say the park is the last green space in turkey's biggest city. we are in istanbul. our correspondent is on the line. i understand tear gas has been fired. you holed up in a coffee shop right now. >> indeed. the square is a central area in the heart of the capital. there are thousands of people who go through here at any given moment. there were many regular citizens, not just protesters, there were touri
they are coming back across the border, but they are staying in northern iraq. they are staying together as fighters. >> one of the field commanders on was speaking to was explaining to me the complexity of the terrain over there. he said there is no power on earth that would control of vents, get our fighters to go back if the turkish government did not stand by their commitment. >> thank you so much indeed. for are clashing with police in istanbul as they demonstrate against plans...
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the first group of kurdish pkk fighters have arrived in northern iraq after leaving turkey.ied out0 people have -- of the western coast of myanmar while trying to flee an approaching storm. most of the victims were muslims from a nearby town who had been attacked during recent violence. video has emerged set to show evidence of vote rigging in pakistan's election. political parties have held protests over elections for voter fraud. going to breaking news out of russia now. russia has reportedly detained a u.s. embassy worker in moscow. russian media said the man is accused of trying to recruit a russian intelligence officer to work for the cia. for more on this story, going live to moscow. what more can you tell us? is exclusively bad timing that the successors to making secret. they have been publishing pictures of the rest of this man last night. i have a rough print out for what they have. they show him on the ground with hands behind his back being handcuffed. they name him as writing hristopher so -- ryan christopher sobel. they said the agency stressed he had special e
the first group of kurdish pkk fighters have arrived in northern iraq after leaving turkey.ied out0 people have -- of the western coast of myanmar while trying to flee an approaching storm. most of the victims were muslims from a nearby town who had been attacked during recent violence. video has emerged set to show evidence of vote rigging in pakistan's election. political parties have held protests over elections for voter fraud. going to breaking news out of russia now. russia has reportedly...
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of 500 kurdish refugees each day arrive in the camp in northern iraq. the u.n. refugee agency refers to this camp as quickly overcrowded. now have 55,000. the iraqi government has essentially closed its border to refugees. the kurdish regional government has welcome all from across the border. >> this camp is little more than one year old. there are still some, but more and more of the refugees, deciding they have nowhere else to go is as coming here. allowed to work outside, they are encouraged to dream of a new syria that they can call their own. at the refugee camp in northern iraq. >> still ahead, understanding the bangladeshi protests. why have they taken to the streets? venezuelaent of continues to celebrate his totory, many are urging him get to work. >> police in bangladesh have raided the headquarters of protesters after hours of fighting. 14 were killed during the strategic on the streets on sunday. the violence has spilled outside the capital. the opposition leader in malaysia has called upon supporters rally on wednesday, refusing access to defeat, r
of 500 kurdish refugees each day arrive in the camp in northern iraq. the u.n. refugee agency refers to this camp as quickly overcrowded. now have 55,000. the iraqi government has essentially closed its border to refugees. the kurdish regional government has welcome all from across the border. >> this camp is little more than one year old. there are still some, but more and more of the refugees, deciding they have nowhere else to go is as coming here. allowed to work outside, they are...
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they are headed for the autonomous kurdish areas of northern iraq. the pkk expects the pullout to take several months to complete. but some people in turkey are skeptical that the pullout is for real. too much blood has been shed with an estimated 40,000 lives lost. >> i do not trust the withdrawal. i do not believe that they are just going to drop their weapons and leave our country. i think they are just playing with us. >> since they are making an unconditional withdrawal, it shows they are sincere about it, and i support this process. >> both sides have voiced fears that the withdrawal could trigger clashes between the two sides. so far, no incidents have been reported. >> an italian court has upheld a tax fraud conviction imposed on former prime minister silvio berlusconi which could land him in jail for year. he's expected to appeal to italy's highest court, further delaying a trial that began seven years ago. the former leader has been embroiled in numerous scandals during his 20-year political career, including alleged sexual relations with a
they are headed for the autonomous kurdish areas of northern iraq. the pkk expects the pullout to take several months to complete. but some people in turkey are skeptical that the pullout is for real. too much blood has been shed with an estimated 40,000 lives lost. >> i do not trust the withdrawal. i do not believe that they are just going to drop their weapons and leave our country. i think they are just playing with us. >> since they are making an unconditional withdrawal, it...
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the fighters are heading for a time is kurdish areas in northern iraq. 40,000 people have been killed in the 30 years of fighting between the kurds and turkey. a cease-fire was agreed last month. >> at least eight people were killed in the italian port of genoa after a cargo ship crashed into a control tower. the structure collapsed into the water. diving gear in spent wednesday searching for bodies. the external staircase was all that remained of the tower. the crash happened as the ship was maneuvering out of the port. prosecutors have opened an investigation into the incident. >> the president of niger was in berlin on wednesday for talks with german chancellor angela merkel. he urged germany to do more to help resolve the conflict in mali, it borders on niger. angela merkel pledged continuing support for the region. germany along with other european countries is helping to train malian soldiers in an effort to strengthen the country. >> it is known as the oscar of politics. the prize went to lithuania's first female president. she increased spending on growth and employment. she h
the fighters are heading for a time is kurdish areas in northern iraq. 40,000 people have been killed in the 30 years of fighting between the kurds and turkey. a cease-fire was agreed last month. >> at least eight people were killed in the italian port of genoa after a cargo ship crashed into a control tower. the structure collapsed into the water. diving gear in spent wednesday searching for bodies. the external staircase was all that remained of the tower. the crash happened as the ship...
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. >> at least two people have been killed in northern iraq after three suicide bombings in the area of care cook -- of kirkuk. dozens of people were also injured in those attacks. this is southeastern turkey, fighting between turkish -- kurdish rebel supporters and the police. kurdish rebel group, the pkk, have strong support there. the pullout is part of a deal that was reached with the turkish government after decades of fighting. the kurdistan workers party, 1978.as founded in six years later, it began an armed rebellion against turkey in a conflict that killed more than 40,000 people. two weeks ago, the leader of the pkk announced they would begin withdrawing to kurdish- controlled iraq starting may 8. one expert says this will give them a better quality of life. >> less military pressure, less, andll say, danger, economic growth, better education, better infrastructure. better relations with the neighboring countries, starting whennorthern iraq to syria the war in syria is finishing. they will be the winner in economic terms and political terms in the future. >> and there are repo
. >> at least two people have been killed in northern iraq after three suicide bombings in the area of care cook -- of kirkuk. dozens of people were also injured in those attacks. this is southeastern turkey, fighting between turkish -- kurdish rebel supporters and the police. kurdish rebel group, the pkk, have strong support there. the pullout is part of a deal that was reached with the turkish government after decades of fighting. the kurdistan workers party, 1978.as founded in six...
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pkk fighters have been trained to form a defect of kurdistan but it stretches from northern iraq, northwestern syria, to eastern turkey. >> but it's not just the pkk that worries turkey. it is also concerned about allegations syrian troops have used chemical weapons. this year, nato sent six missile batteries to southern turkey to intercept any missiles that would stretch across the border. ankara wants more. it has repeatedly called for nato to send troops into syria to secure the stockpiles of chemical weapons. >> the biggest threat is either by the regime or some of the rebel groups, if these weapons are passing into the hands of the scripps, you may never know where they may end up or may day -- if these weapons end up in hands of these groups, you never know where they may end up. >> turkey is left grappling with the growing conflict. officials are frustrated that our four countries like the u.s. are not showing the same enthusiasm for an aggressive role to end the conflict in syria. their argument here is that a prolonged conflict may spread and there would be one of the first country to
pkk fighters have been trained to form a defect of kurdistan but it stretches from northern iraq, northwestern syria, to eastern turkey. >> but it's not just the pkk that worries turkey. it is also concerned about allegations syrian troops have used chemical weapons. this year, nato sent six missile batteries to southern turkey to intercept any missiles that would stretch across the border. ankara wants more. it has repeatedly called for nato to send troops into syria to secure the...
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and of course northern iraq to basically become a kurdish state. so, i think the regime is vastly week than it appeared to be. and the fact that when there was a threat of war they were talking about going to release all of these political prisoners or we are going to have a vote on something but the point was that they felt we needed to make these gestures. i think it is a week regime and it would have crumbled under a few minutes. you can never second-guess these things but one thing i would always say is given what happened in iraq as a result of the invasion with the excess deaths that resulted and the chaos and the ethnic cleansing no matter bad a dictatorship you can always make it worse. >> host: richard seymour, in "unhitched," is what of christopher hitchens guilty of in the end? >> guest: okay, i think there are a number of things. he lost his critical age and ability to maintain a critical distance from the establishment from the government. he became. i'm not saying it is in a completely discriminatory because there were some things tha
and of course northern iraq to basically become a kurdish state. so, i think the regime is vastly week than it appeared to be. and the fact that when there was a threat of war they were talking about going to release all of these political prisoners or we are going to have a vote on something but the point was that they felt we needed to make these gestures. i think it is a week regime and it would have crumbled under a few minutes. you can never second-guess these things but one thing i would...
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five thousand people died was back in one nine hundred ninety eight then an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs again they think the ages. used was sarin and also thinking of other times it was used this highly toxic agent remember back in the mid ninety's in japan the tokyo underground cemeteries laid off then again thirteen people died in that occasion where beirut based political analyst. believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al qaeda terrorists in syria is a bad mix and it could spell region wide problems and the consequences. are going to be a mallet in the. attic for all parties engage in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think nowadays the opposition. is not is no longer in the hands of those we see on t.v. or attending meetings for syria. the reality on the ground in whether it's in syria or in some parts of lebanon is about the nuts and al qaeda actively at present and will dictate the future of the region and the future of this call the revolution. the you can give the final
five thousand people died was back in one nine hundred ninety eight then an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs again they think the ages. used was sarin and also thinking of other times it was used this highly toxic agent remember back in the mid ninety's in japan the tokyo underground cemeteries laid off then again thirteen people died in that occasion where beirut based political analyst. believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al...
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people were killed back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs loaded with sarin highly toxic compound was also used in a terrorist attack in tokyo back in one thousand nine hundred five but he sect released the gas from several lines of the city subway that killed thirty. beirut based political analyst roula told she believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al-qaeda linked terrorists in syria could spell region wide disaster and the consequences. are going to be dramatic in the. attic for all parties engaged in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think that with days the opposition. is no is no longer in the hands of those we see on t.v. or attending meetings for syria. the reality on the ground in whether it's in syria or in some parts of lebanon is about the nuts and al qaida actively at present and will dictate the future of the region and the future of this called revolution. and in another development today the e.u. cancels give the fi
people were killed back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs loaded with sarin highly toxic compound was also used in a terrorist attack in tokyo back in one thousand nine hundred five but he sect released the gas from several lines of the city subway that killed thirty. beirut based political analyst roula told she believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al-qaeda linked terrorists in...
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northern iraq a kurdish city that was using cluster bomb five thousand died then it was also used as well in japan in the mid ninety's a religious sect used it on the tokyo underground a couple of the tunnels they were bombed thirteen people died again they think it was sarin that's used so obviously if it gets into the wrong hands well obviously it is extremely serious and that's a worry to that rule put forward she believes chemical weapons in the hands of the wrong people here the rebels in syria could be a big region wide problem. the consequences. are going to be dramatic in the region. for all parties engage in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think that with days the opposition. is no is no longer in the hands of those we see on t.v. or attending meetings for syria. the real reality on the ground in whether it's in syria or in some parts of lebanon is about another and al qaida actively at present and will dictate the future of the region and the future of this called revolution in the street is long story today we given the fin
northern iraq a kurdish city that was using cluster bomb five thousand died then it was also used as well in japan in the mid ninety's a religious sect used it on the tokyo underground a couple of the tunnels they were bombed thirteen people died again they think it was sarin that's used so obviously if it gets into the wrong hands well obviously it is extremely serious and that's a worry to that rule put forward she believes chemical weapons in the hands of the wrong people here the rebels in...
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very notorious case of its use in one thousand nine hundred eight in a northern kurdish city in northern iraq it was bombarded by cluster bombs five thousand died then back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and also a case back in the mid ninety's in japan a religious sect at the time released it into a couple of the tunnels of the city's metro thirteen died there if it gets into the wrong hands then it's a big worry and that's a worry of voice rula tard she believes chemical weapons in the hands of al-qaeda linked militia in syria could be a region wide headache if it happened. the consequences are going to be dramatic in the. magic for all parties engaged in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think that with days the opposition. is no is no longer in the hands of those we see on t.v. or attending meetings for syria. the real reality on the ground in whether it's in syria or in some parts of lebanon is about another and al qaida actively present and will dictate the future of the region and the future of this called revolution will a str
very notorious case of its use in one thousand nine hundred eight in a northern kurdish city in northern iraq it was bombarded by cluster bombs five thousand died then back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and also a case back in the mid ninety's in japan a religious sect at the time released it into a couple of the tunnels of the city's metro thirteen died there if it gets into the wrong hands then it's a big worry and that's a worry of voice rula tard she believes chemical weapons in...
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a number of uprisings that proves the regime was not pop pew -- popular, and, of course, lost northern iraq, and basically is a kurdish state led, so i really think the regime was vastly weaker than it appeared to be, and the fact that they, the threat of war, they talked about we're going to release all the political prisoners or we're going to have a vote on something, you know, probably, not a serious vote, but they felt they needed to make the gestures. now, i think this is a weak regem and would have quite plausibly crumbled in a few years. never second guess these things, but one thing i would always say is that given what happened in iraq as a result of the invasion, with the deaths that resulted, with the destruction of infrastructure, with the chaos, ethnic cleansing, no matter how bad a dictatorship is, you can always make it worse. >> host: richard seymour in "unhitched," of what is christopher hitchens guilty of in the end? >> guest: okay. i think there are number of things. first, he lost his critical edge. he lost his ability to maintain distance from the establishment and gov
a number of uprisings that proves the regime was not pop pew -- popular, and, of course, lost northern iraq, and basically is a kurdish state led, so i really think the regime was vastly weaker than it appeared to be, and the fact that they, the threat of war, they talked about we're going to release all the political prisoners or we're going to have a vote on something, you know, probably, not a serious vote, but they felt they needed to make the gestures. now, i think this is a weak regem and...
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the most notorious cases at least five thousand people were killed when an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs containing sarin the highly toxic compound was also used in a terrorist attack in tokyo in one nine hundred ninety five and members of a japanese sect released souring on several lines of the city subway killing thirteen people they were based political analysts through a tug believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al qaida linked terrorists and syria could spell a region wide disaster. the consequences are going to be dramatic in the region. for all parties engage in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think. the opposition. is no longer in the hands of those. attending meetings for syria. the real reality on the ground in whether it's syria or in some parts of lebanon is about the not. actively a president. of the region and the future of the school revolutionary. kyrgyzstan has declared a state of emergency in the north after days of gold mine workers protests saw at least fi
the most notorious cases at least five thousand people were killed when an ethnic kurds city in northern iraq was bombarded by cluster bombs containing sarin the highly toxic compound was also used in a terrorist attack in tokyo in one nine hundred ninety five and members of a japanese sect released souring on several lines of the city subway killing thirteen people they were based political analysts through a tug believes a mixture of chemical weapons and the increasing influence of al qaida...
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. >> a drone missile hit and destroyed part of a compound in the mountains of northern iraq. >> for thatilled among children in a drone strikes, we felt that's something that may take somebody and think twice about who is good and who is bad. >> you have clear views about -- >> i don't -- my only strong personal view is that it's a very complex issue. and there are no answers to it. war is a messy business. i'm only a television writer. so, i don't pretend to be an analyst. i'm grateful some of these choices aren't mine to make. >> you say you're a writer of television. but it's pretty profound television. >> i think, absolutely. we love to present the complexities. not in a reductive way and not as propaganda to present the issue and let people do their own thinking and bring to bear their own thinking about a subject. >> there's this moral ambiguity in a lot of these issues. >> yes. two returning soldiers, we took from that the idea of how come there's no soldier returning from war on american television? who's not -- >> perfect hero. >> the perfect hero, or a dark, broken guy who's so
. >> a drone missile hit and destroyed part of a compound in the mountains of northern iraq. >> for thatilled among children in a drone strikes, we felt that's something that may take somebody and think twice about who is good and who is bad. >> you have clear views about -- >> i don't -- my only strong personal view is that it's a very complex issue. and there are no answers to it. war is a messy business. i'm only a television writer. so, i don't pretend to be an...
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. >> well, look, we operated a no fly zone in northern iraq. with aircraft operating out of turkey, that was done for ten years. it provided protection forred kurds and they thrived under their protection. we didn't lose a single aircraft or pilot. >> so you think a no fly zone. just to be clear, you think the no fly zone might be the next best step. and then perhaps some ways of using air strikes as john mccain just outlined? >> yeah. but i want to emphasize, andrea, that it has to be done in the context of a strategy for a post-assad transition. there has to be a political strategy here which starts with getting moscow on board. but yes, in that context, operating a no fly zone to provide protection for the areas that have been liberated and set up under a provisional government becomes very important. ultimately, i think we're going to need a u.n. force in there to provide some guarantees and protection for the ail whytes and the christians, ail wyalawid the christians. it can be done from a distance without jeopardizing american pilots and
. >> well, look, we operated a no fly zone in northern iraq. with aircraft operating out of turkey, that was done for ten years. it provided protection forred kurds and they thrived under their protection. we didn't lose a single aircraft or pilot. >> so you think a no fly zone. just to be clear, you think the no fly zone might be the next best step. and then perhaps some ways of using air strikes as john mccain just outlined? >> yeah. but i want to emphasize, andrea, that it...
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i remember being in northern iraq and after the invasion in 2003 in towns with fall and these soldiers will show up. the colonel would say, corporal zones, you know, you're going to get the schools running again. okay. the tennant smith, you do garbage collection. okay, captain johnson, you fix the electricity. and all the soldiers were like an awareness of billions. you know, and we have this overly lopsided focus on military efforts. is the only thing that we adequately resource and our government. and let me say, the military is spectacular. they train their soldiers. they have great planning for what they're trying to do to get in and out of the country and they execute well. you know, i am not saying other government agencies can be as good as the military, but when we criticize government and say it is a mess and cannot do anything we don't criticize our military which in the end is a government institution. and anyway i agree with you about less intervention spirit of france to go into molly but generally speaking we are better off working and training and funding of local force
i remember being in northern iraq and after the invasion in 2003 in towns with fall and these soldiers will show up. the colonel would say, corporal zones, you know, you're going to get the schools running again. okay. the tennant smith, you do garbage collection. okay, captain johnson, you fix the electricity. and all the soldiers were like an awareness of billions. you know, and we have this overly lopsided focus on military efforts. is the only thing that we adequately resource and our...
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i remember being in northern northern iraq right after the invasion in 2003, and towns would fall and, you know, these soldiers would show up, and the colonel would sort of say, okay, corporal jones, you know, you're going to get the schools running again. okay, lieutenant smith, you do garbage collection, you know? okay, captain johnson, you fix the electricity. and all the soldiers were like, where are the civilians? you know, why -- you know? and we have this overly lopsided focus on military efforts. it's the only thing that we adequately resource in our government is the military. and let me say, the military is spectacular. they train their soldiers, they, you know, have great planning for what they're trying to do to get in and out of a country, and they execute well. and, you know, i'm not saying other government agencies can be as good as the military, but when we criticize government and say it's a mess and it can't do anything, we don't criticize our military which, again, is a government institution. anyway, i agree with you, though, about less interventions. the french di
i remember being in northern northern iraq right after the invasion in 2003, and towns would fall and, you know, these soldiers would show up, and the colonel would sort of say, okay, corporal jones, you know, you're going to get the schools running again. okay, lieutenant smith, you do garbage collection, you know? okay, captain johnson, you fix the electricity. and all the soldiers were like, where are the civilians? you know, why -- you know? and we have this overly lopsided focus on...
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and in northern iraq, in kurdistan they have also been very effective.nd they've shown extraordinary stability and democratic progress with the people in those areas where they have served. i just have one more thing i'd like to ask you, because i have heard -- i've been informed about the things i have just mentioned. i haven't fought alongside and observed it as you have. there has been from time to time mention in dealing with these issues of lessons learned. and usually the lessons learned are those lessons that our troops have learned in combat from vietnam and in iraq, but i never, hardly ever hear anything about lessons learned from our experience with the rok army in the 1950s and 1960s -- particularly in the '60 and the recovery of korea after the civil war -- in civil affairs, military action and development. and i'd like to hear some of your views on these things that very seldom come up. thanks. >> well, i used to teach at fort bragg in the regional studies course which is one of the core courses for our civil affairs and sigh-ops officers th
and in northern iraq, in kurdistan they have also been very effective.nd they've shown extraordinary stability and democratic progress with the people in those areas where they have served. i just have one more thing i'd like to ask you, because i have heard -- i've been informed about the things i have just mentioned. i haven't fought alongside and observed it as you have. there has been from time to time mention in dealing with these issues of lessons learned. and usually the lessons learned...
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. >> the cab driver in northern virginia, also a veteran of the iraq war said that he was the . >> you prejudice? >> if you are a muslim flying jets into the world trade center than [ bleep ]. >> the man in the video is a president of a company in northern virginia, he has been charged with assault. he denies ever getting physical. salem met with a lawyer to pursue hate crime charges. >>> police say the guys broke the pad locks on the lockers at the supreme sports club last week, stole credit cards and cash, they bought $8,000 in gift cards at a nearby store. >> a bear, shows us the damage, and what family is now doing to protect property. >> diane howard is shaken up, a day after a bear ripped off the garage door. >> garage bang! i ran to the stairs. doug, get down here. calledh wr husband looked in the garage. >> he said holy something and closed the door. >> the bear continued the clawing.!a07qq smell"o thro nig returned. destroying what was left of the garage door. there was a popsicle look in the fridge. bears can smell through the doors, the family will have to remove this. bears
. >> the cab driver in northern virginia, also a veteran of the iraq war said that he was the . >> you prejudice? >> if you are a muslim flying jets into the world trade center than [ bleep ]. >> the man in the video is a president of a company in northern virginia, he has been charged with assault. he denies ever getting physical. salem met with a lawyer to pursue hate crime charges. >>> police say the guys broke the pad locks on the lockers at the supreme...
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planes to provide air cover for vulnerable populations in northern and southern iraq. the u.n. security council imposes harsh sanctions and sends in weapons inspectors to dig deeply for iraqi wmd capabilities, weapons of mass destruction. >> this went on for years. at a certain point, unbeknownst to weapons inspectors or anyone else other than iraq, it turns out that we had pretty much accounted for the full system. but we didn't know that. >> in 1998, saddam refuses to cooperate further, and the united nations pulls out the weapons inspectors. saddam virtually seals iraq off from the west. in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and other leading neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's regime from power. the neocons align with an urbane named ahmed alcohol by. he head the iraqi congress, defectors lobbying to get rid of saddam. >> i say to you now that the opposition is united in its aim of getting rid of saddam and establishing democracy. >> he was a very impressive and effective spokesman for the iraqi opposition t
planes to provide air cover for vulnerable populations in northern and southern iraq. the u.n. security council imposes harsh sanctions and sends in weapons inspectors to dig deeply for iraqi wmd capabilities, weapons of mass destruction. >> this went on for years. at a certain point, unbeknownst to weapons inspectors or anyone else other than iraq, it turns out that we had pretty much accounted for the full system. but we didn't know that. >> in 1998, saddam refuses to cooperate...
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in northern iraq, they have also been very effective. that have shown extraordinary stability and democratic progress with the people in those areas where they have served. i just have one more thing i would like to ask you because i have heard -- i've been informed about the things that i just mentioned. i haven't fought alongside them and observed it as you have. there has been from time to time mention in dealing with these issues of lessons learned. usually, the lessons learned are those that our troops learned in combat in vietnam then iraq. i never, hardly hear anything about lessons learned from our experience with the r.o.k. army n the 1950's and the 1960's, particularly in the 1960's and the recovery after the korean war in civil action and development. i would like to hear some of your views on these things that seldom come up. thank you. ft. ll, i used to teach at bragg in the regional study courses, which is one of the core courses for the special operations community. these are all american captains and some majors that have
in northern iraq, they have also been very effective. that have shown extraordinary stability and democratic progress with the people in those areas where they have served. i just have one more thing i would like to ask you because i have heard -- i've been informed about the things that i just mentioned. i haven't fought alongside them and observed it as you have. there has been from time to time mention in dealing with these issues of lessons learned. usually, the lessons learned are those...
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lincoln and his treasury secretary seven pj's did during the civil war just a few months after iraq did the northern tree faced record gold outflows to stop this link and chase simply halted gold convert ability which brings us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with it wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation and gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he was humiliated time and again and eventually forced to stop printing greenbacks as price inflation soared chase and link and then decided to finance the war with good old fashioned debt and to guarantee there would always be a buyer of the new treasury securities set up a national banking system that uses the debts as reserves this would lay the groundwork for the federal reserve fifty years later the south also experimented with money and the result was hyper inflation without the capital base and strong banking system of the north the confederacy of finance nearly their entire war with money printing after t
lincoln and his treasury secretary seven pj's did during the civil war just a few months after iraq did the northern tree faced record gold outflows to stop this link and chase simply halted gold convert ability which brings us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with it wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation and gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he...
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lincoln and his treasury secretary seven pj's did during the civil war just a few months after iraq did the northern treasury faced record good aloes to stop this leak and chase simply halted gold convert ability was worth us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with it wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation in gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he was humiliated time and again and eventually forced to stop printing greenbacks as price inflation soared at chase and lincoln and then decided to finance the war with good old fashioned debt and to guarantee there would always be a buyer of the new treasury securities they set up a national banking system that uses the debts as reserves this would lay the groundwork for the federal reserve fifty years later the south also experimented with the money and the result was hyper inflation with the capital base and strong banking system of the north the confederacy a fine as nearly their entire war with money printing
lincoln and his treasury secretary seven pj's did during the civil war just a few months after iraq did the northern treasury faced record good aloes to stop this leak and chase simply halted gold convert ability was worth us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with it wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation in gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he was...
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a great saleman a northern virginia taxi driver and american iraq war vet said that this isn't the first time he's been harassed because of his beliefs that happens a lot but never a quarter. of that and i suspect something is going to happen this has happened here before it could get having as it was before so what exactly did happen it all began with celine picking up delbert at a country club for a routine ride home and he said a wake up from. a nazi from somalia. and he said somalia. that's right the us collation was quick and sold to me and you know accusing me know you. if in muslim. christian i'm a christian ok so. you're you're going to hate me and you're going to kill me. excuse me i'm going to get shocked so we took me to the place where he pulled over the camp with goldberg's to one side on the side of a bridge in your highway fearing for his life and then he mentioned about the boston model on you kill an innocent people in boston modify. and i'm going to kill you right now and that's what he punched me twice. and then he slammed the door he runs up here for a good one so sel
a great saleman a northern virginia taxi driver and american iraq war vet said that this isn't the first time he's been harassed because of his beliefs that happens a lot but never a quarter. of that and i suspect something is going to happen this has happened here before it could get having as it was before so what exactly did happen it all began with celine picking up delbert at a country club for a routine ride home and he said a wake up from. a nazi from somalia. and he said somalia. that's...
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president lincoln and his treasury secretary seventy taste did during the war just a few was after iraq did the northern. based record gold outflows stop this link and chase simply hold the gold convert ability which brings us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with the wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation and gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he was humiliated time and again and eventually forced to stop printing greenbacks at a price inflation soared chase and link and then decided to finance the war with good old fashioned debt and to guarantee that there would always be a buyer of the new treasury securities they set up a national banking system that uses the debts as reserves this would lay the groundwork for the federal reserve fifty years later the south also experimented with money and the result was hyper inflation without the capital base and strong banking system of the north the confederacy of finance nearly their entire war with money printing
president lincoln and his treasury secretary seventy taste did during the war just a few was after iraq did the northern. based record gold outflows stop this link and chase simply hold the gold convert ability which brings us to the age of greenbacks unbacked paper currency it would prove a disaster as the money supply nearly doubled into eight hundred sixty three and along with the wholesale prices secretary chase outlawed speculation and gold markets to stop the greenback devaluation but he...
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tibetan buddhist leader said such fighting, like that between sunnis and shiites in iraq or catholics and protestants in northern ireland, is motivated by political and economic factors, not religion. he said all the major faith traditions have a message of peace. >>> despite that message, there were seral new oureakof interfaith violence around the world this week. in nigeria, at least ten people died in an attack on a church and a nearby market, the latest in a long series of attacks by islamist extremists who often target christians. in tanzania, at least two people were killed and dozens injured in a bombing during the dedication of a new catholic church. and in bangladesh, at least 22 died in clashes between police and muslims who were rallying in support of anti-blasphemy laws. >>> rising attacks against christians in egypt was a major topic of discussion as coptic pope tawadros ii met with roman catholic pope francis at the vatican friday. it was the first time in 40 years that a coptic pope has visited the holy see. tawadros has sharply criticized muslim brotherhood government leaders in egypt for not do
tibetan buddhist leader said such fighting, like that between sunnis and shiites in iraq or catholics and protestants in northern ireland, is motivated by political and economic factors, not religion. he said all the major faith traditions have a message of peace. >>> despite that message, there were seral new oureakof interfaith violence around the world this week. in nigeria, at least ten people died in an attack on a church and a nearby market, the latest in a long series of attacks...
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well in iraq another series of blasts has rocked the northern city killing five and wounding sixty nine others so as have been protesting against the country's shia that government attack on their protest camp in april caused a major surge in violence there last month became the deadliest in the country since two thousand and eight with friday one of the most violent days of this year with constant strife since the two thousand and three u.s. military interventions there to more than one hundred thousand deaths sectarian bloodshed reached its height three years into the u.s. occupation when tens of thousands were killed many now fear return to those violent days of tit for tat sunni and shia attacks showing no signs of ending the fighting in iraq has also displaced over three million people in the past decade nearly two million more fled their homes and remain at risk within the country support for displaced iraqis throughout the region is dwindling and some of the donor focus being shifted to an increasing number of syrian refugees first into him says u.s. involvement stope sectarian c
well in iraq another series of blasts has rocked the northern city killing five and wounding sixty nine others so as have been protesting against the country's shia that government attack on their protest camp in april caused a major surge in violence there last month became the deadliest in the country since two thousand and eight with friday one of the most violent days of this year with constant strife since the two thousand and three u.s. military interventions there to more than one...
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in iraq, nearly 30 people have been killed in a series of bombings in baghdad and the northern city of baquba. most of the attacks struck sunni muslim areas. iraq is seeing some of its worst sectarian violence since the deadly period of 2006-2007. president obama is reported the preparing to nominate former justice department official james comey to head the fbi. the new york times reports obama will tap him to replace robert mahler when he departs in september. comey is well-known for refusing to reauthorize the bush a ministration sworn the spy program of serving as acting attorney general in place of john ashcroft, who was recovering from surgery. comey alerted ashcroft after two top white house aides rushed to ashcroft's's hospital bed in a failed bid to win his approval for the spying. in 2003, comey came under criticism from the civil-rights attorney lynne stewart who accused him of pure vindictiveness in pursuing her and two co-defendants after the judge in the case threw out terrorism charges. law-enforcement officials have admitted a chechen man questioned for his ties to the
in iraq, nearly 30 people have been killed in a series of bombings in baghdad and the northern city of baquba. most of the attacks struck sunni muslim areas. iraq is seeing some of its worst sectarian violence since the deadly period of 2006-2007. president obama is reported the preparing to nominate former justice department official james comey to head the fbi. the new york times reports obama will tap him to replace robert mahler when he departs in september. comey is well-known for refusing...
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the series of bomb blasts have struck across iraq killing at least fourteen people injuring dozens more the deadliest attack icon bombing happened in the northern city of kirkuk killing eight people and wounding eight more so side bomber on a motorcycle later hit a police checkpoint in a city north of baghdad killing one security officer coming up our report on the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico the big rigs. giving peace a chance this may or may not be the case when it comes to the fate of syria russian peace plan to end a civil war is being reconsidered are the u.s. and its gulf allies serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the conflict. russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel. coal is it and heat for its people. joined me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would you. call. a mission. critical you should be free. free. free. free. to free. free board video for your media projects free media. dot com. the. museum. which is forty miles from the gulf and about one hundred fifty miles from the wellhead the oil and dispersants hav
the series of bomb blasts have struck across iraq killing at least fourteen people injuring dozens more the deadliest attack icon bombing happened in the northern city of kirkuk killing eight people and wounding eight more so side bomber on a motorcycle later hit a police checkpoint in a city north of baghdad killing one security officer coming up our report on the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico the big rigs. giving peace a chance this may or may not be the case when it comes to the fate...
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iraq isn't the group of violence the latest suicide bombing claimed at least twenty five lives in the northern city of kirkuk the suffering is made worse by crippled infrastructure and shortages of electricity and drinking water ati's loose accounting of looks why one of the world's most all rich nations still lacks basic services ten years after saddam hussein. it is the land between twin rivers ancient day mesopotamia modern day iraq and in baghdad there's no shortage of ways in which water is used to wash cars to clean shop fronts to store freshly caught fish before they're got a for sale everything it seems except drinking personally oh god nobody drinks the city would say because i know it's not clean since i knew i had to run around the block but comes out to minneapolis contaminate and makes us sick how can we drink. water is just one of the many services that still lagging and post-war iraq despite years of promises and billions of dollars spent on reconstruction many neighborhoods lack sewage systems there's no trash collection in some settlements there are barely any streets rock cen
iraq isn't the group of violence the latest suicide bombing claimed at least twenty five lives in the northern city of kirkuk the suffering is made worse by crippled infrastructure and shortages of electricity and drinking water ati's loose accounting of looks why one of the world's most all rich nations still lacks basic services ten years after saddam hussein. it is the land between twin rivers ancient day mesopotamia modern day iraq and in baghdad there's no shortage of ways in which water...
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now at other international news starting with iraq where at least three people have been killed and dozens injured in a series of explosions in the northern city of kirkuk a suicide attack on the office of the kurdish patriotic union party was followed by a blast of a checkpoint and a security patrol in the south west of the city three more people have also been killed in an attack on a police station in the city of felipe. elsewhere a cargo ships crashed into a control tower in genoa in italy killing at least seven people three more are reported missing the accident happened as the vessel was heading out of the port about thirteen people are thought of being trapped inside the tower. and france and poland are marking the victory over nazi led forces in one nine hundred forty five the presence of the country's occupied during the world war two laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in paris the sixty eighth anniversary will also be celebrated in moscow on thursday a nazi will be covering the parade life starting at six in the morning g.m.t. . next east meets west and more time victory technology that's coming up. every detail. e
now at other international news starting with iraq where at least three people have been killed and dozens injured in a series of explosions in the northern city of kirkuk a suicide attack on the office of the kurdish patriotic union party was followed by a blast of a checkpoint and a security patrol in the south west of the city three more people have also been killed in an attack on a police station in the city of felipe. elsewhere a cargo ships crashed into a control tower in genoa in italy...
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there is a bomb blasts have struck across iraq killing at least fourteen people and injuring dozens more the deadliest attack a car bombing happened in the northern city of kirkuk killing eight people and wounding eight more a suicide bomber on a motorcycle later hit a police checkpoint in a city north of baghdad killing one security officer britain is planning to spend nearly one hundred sixty billion pounds over ten years on new military equipment a large amount of the money will go towards a new class of this submarine but the project faces serious problems the sub's nuclear reactor is malfunctioning and it floods underwater. reports on the high tech weaponry which is far from state of the. the cutting edge in military technology. every decade tens of billions of pounds in the making these of britain's new class of hunter killer submarines and they've been making waves that lead to. serious problems from ground to. corrosion this is a. the astute. the damning description is a far cry from what britain's ministry of defense has hailed as one of the most technologically advanced machines in the world it's become clear that the problems could run
there is a bomb blasts have struck across iraq killing at least fourteen people and injuring dozens more the deadliest attack a car bombing happened in the northern city of kirkuk killing eight people and wounding eight more a suicide bomber on a motorcycle later hit a police checkpoint in a city north of baghdad killing one security officer britain is planning to spend nearly one hundred sixty billion pounds over ten years on new military equipment a large amount of the money will go towards a...
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user briefly tonight now scott iraq first there at least three people have been killed dozens injured in a series of explosions in the northern city of kirkuk a suicide attack on the office of the kurdish patriotic party yet union was followed by a blast of a checkpoint and security control in the southwest of the city two and three more people have been killed in the attack on a police station the city from the injured. a cargo ships crashed into a control tower in genoa in italy it killed at least seven people two more still missing the accident happened as the vessel was heading out of port about thirteen with thoughts of being trapped inside that tower at the time. sometimes to get from a to b. you really have to dig for a solution literally in this next case of the story a group of russian workers certainly go with the flow using two huge excavators to cross a fast moving river. has got the story. it really seems like one collab just look at the key there are so many people there and amazingly they're not just standing there for a bus right there actually crossing the river using these to ask invaders so for some it can
user briefly tonight now scott iraq first there at least three people have been killed dozens injured in a series of explosions in the northern city of kirkuk a suicide attack on the office of the kurdish patriotic party yet union was followed by a blast of a checkpoint and security control in the southwest of the city two and three more people have been killed in the attack on a police station the city from the injured. a cargo ships crashed into a control tower in genoa in italy it killed at...
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a series of bombings across iraq today killed at least 33 people. it started in the northern city of kirkuk, where two car bombs exploded in the same area an hour apart. seven people were killed includintwo ildren. later, bombs exploded in shi-ite sections of baghdad, two dozen iraqis died there. scores more were wounded. palestinians today marked the 65th anniversary of the "nakba" or "catastrophe"-- the name for the displacement of palestinians during the 1948 war over israel's creation. tens of thousands marched in rallies across gaza and the west bank. in east jerusalem, palestinian protesters clashed with israeli police officers. a police spokesman said 19 demonstrators were arrested. nasa may be losing one of its stars: the kepler orbiting telescope. kepler searches the heavens for other planets, but the space agency said today the telescope has lost the ability to control its position. if the problem can'te will be over. since 2009, the telescope has discovered 132 planets and spotted signs of another 2,700 possible planets. wall street kept up its forward progress tod
a series of bombings across iraq today killed at least 33 people. it started in the northern city of kirkuk, where two car bombs exploded in the same area an hour apart. seven people were killed includintwo ildren. later, bombs exploded in shi-ite sections of baghdad, two dozen iraqis died there. scores more were wounded. palestinians today marked the 65th anniversary of the "nakba" or "catastrophe"-- the name for the displacement of palestinians during the 1948 war over...