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pacify that feeling in nomady.e that is no other place. i am not a hero. i am just lucky. the heros are the ones under the white crosses. they are the heros. i am not. i am just lucky. that wasn't me under that cross. >> that's tom backey, here is an image that caught our eye tonight, our freeze frame a powerful reminder of devastating war in syria. two men risking their lives to rescue these young children, they are being carried out of the rubble after a strike by forces believed to be loyal to president assad. richelle has the headline coming up right after this. >>> welcome to al jazerra america, i am are you shale carey, here are tonight's top stories. more questions tonight surrounding the circumstances of the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl. the idaho native was released after being held for nearly five years by the afghan taliban in exchange for five taliban leaders. some of his fellow soldiers are alleging that he deserted his post and endangering other soldiers by negotiating with the taliban. in syria,
pacify that feeling in nomady.e that is no other place. i am not a hero. i am just lucky. the heros are the ones under the white crosses. they are the heros. i am not. i am just lucky. that wasn't me under that cross. >> that's tom backey, here is an image that caught our eye tonight, our freeze frame a powerful reminder of devastating war in syria. two men risking their lives to rescue these young children, they are being carried out of the rubble after a strike by forces believed to be...
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you need remove that pacifier. sunday is a day of rest, and clearly everyone in this room needs one. every person in here need one to worship their god, whoever they praise. the [speaker not understood] needs their rest just like we do. and we sit here, we go back and forth. this is 2015.
you need remove that pacifier. sunday is a day of rest, and clearly everyone in this room needs one. every person in here need one to worship their god, whoever they praise. the [speaker not understood] needs their rest just like we do. and we sit here, we go back and forth. this is 2015.
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you need remove that pacifier. sunday is a day of rest, and clearly everyone in this room needs one. every person in here need one to worship their god, whoever they praise. the [speaker not understood] needs their rest just like we do. and we sit here, we go back and forth. this is 2015. this is where most people hair is green, blue, red. we're not living in the dark ages. we're coming into the new millennium. one day it's not going to hurt without having the meter maids. most people that are issued tickets on the meters, they're not getting revenue through cash, it's through swap. so, one day without swap it's not going to hurt you. thank you very much. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> ladies and gentlemen of the audience and directors, good afternoon. for the record, my name is emil lawrence. i've been a resident of the city and county of san francisco for 40 years, 43 to be exact. i've been locked in this charade on the budget analysis for the sfmta. i want the pros and conses are for metering on sunday. i'm a taxi
you need remove that pacifier. sunday is a day of rest, and clearly everyone in this room needs one. every person in here need one to worship their god, whoever they praise. the [speaker not understood] needs their rest just like we do. and we sit here, we go back and forth. this is 2015. this is where most people hair is green, blue, red. we're not living in the dark ages. we're coming into the new millennium. one day it's not going to hurt without having the meter maids. most people that are...
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move according to all sides to those who helped america during the and bar awakening that helped pacifyaq in 2007 to fight fight this isis terrorist group in the sunni areas, as well. because it's a very difficult situation because both sides right now don't seem to be particularly good sides. have you isis on one side which is a terrorist group and the government of iraq right now which is he cantarian government that has not been inclusive of the sunnis to begin with. >> you're right. so let's look at politics. from a d.c. perspective, where are the political land mine and which party on which they might explode? >> well, it looks like the president has the support of at least democratic leaders to do what he needs to do in iraq. there was an attempt to by some lower level democrats to cut off funding. they tried to put an anticipate on a bill but that was rejected. the president's claiming that he has the power to do air strikes and do some of these initiatives in iraq without going to congress. >> but he did say that he will consult congress and from what i understand, the president
move according to all sides to those who helped america during the and bar awakening that helped pacifyaq in 2007 to fight fight this isis terrorist group in the sunni areas, as well. because it's a very difficult situation because both sides right now don't seem to be particularly good sides. have you isis on one side which is a terrorist group and the government of iraq right now which is he cantarian government that has not been inclusive of the sunnis to begin with. >> you're right....
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. >> the american military was very good in the surge and in the sunni triangle and they pacify a lot of places. if you pacify places and you don't have any political solution specifically with the sunnies -- i mean the weirdest thing. we were on the side of the iranians again. we were on the side of the iraqis. >> in all fairness we told the iranians they were on the side of the shiite. this gets more compounding when we have a president who has the negotiations with the taliban while the shiite leader is working with iran. as you see the way he has this worked out, solutions are simple. he has done it. >> i think we all know what happened. obama was looking in the mirror a few months ago and he noticed how gray he is getting, and he just went i'm getting too old for this [bleep]. he secretly quit in his head. >> that's why he is going to palm springs this weekend. >> this is all, as conan o'brian put it, free falling. he is gliding. >>> other stats short on facts, a police group documented 74 shootings at school since new town? newtown? it is a shocking number and wildly misleading.
. >> the american military was very good in the surge and in the sunni triangle and they pacify a lot of places. if you pacify places and you don't have any political solution specifically with the sunnies -- i mean the weirdest thing. we were on the side of the iranians again. we were on the side of the iraqis. >> in all fairness we told the iranians they were on the side of the shiite. this gets more compounding when we have a president who has the negotiations with the taliban...
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first favela, the to be pacified in 2008. foundavela that has redemption.this used to be a place where drug dealers operated with impunity. that has changed. there are no streets at all. just steps. hundreds of them. >> more than 800 steps. >> he told me of the dramatic difference that the upp, the police has vacation unit had made. unit had made. >> were was the last homicide? >> [inaudible] homicide since a 2008. >> more than five years. >> is relative. we ran into this police squad. guns drawn and looking decidedly tense. an off-duty officer told us about an encounter he had had. did the drugs dealer fire at you? >> very difficult to count. lots. 10 minutes of shots. very dangerous. i know that. the drug dealers shot for all directions. >> there was something like three murders a month. 306a year in a community of just 7000 people. the figures speak for themselves and the scars of yesterday's battles are everywhere to be seen. this is getting ready to party. yellow, believe -- blue, and green paint will be in short supply as they take on the colors of th
first favela, the to be pacified in 2008. foundavela that has redemption.this used to be a place where drug dealers operated with impunity. that has changed. there are no streets at all. just steps. hundreds of them. >> more than 800 steps. >> he told me of the dramatic difference that the upp, the police has vacation unit had made. unit had made. >> were was the last homicide? >> [inaudible] homicide since a 2008. >> more than five years. >> is relative. we...
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united states innovated iraq and overflew saddam hussein more than a decade ago, and then spent years pacifying the country, hoping to leave behind a stable, rebuilding nation. one of the country's main cities has fallen to guerilla fighters, and the baghdad government may be losing it's grip. that's the "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez, a brown university study puts the cost of the iraq war to the united states at over $2 trillion. the cost of war project at ground estimates 134,000 iraqi civilians died in the long years of war. add security forces, aid workers, and journalists, and that number leaps to between 176 and 189,000. just under 4500 american troops died. that eight-year american presence brought down the murderous rule of saddam hussein, disbathed the ba'ath party and the army. americans worked hard to rebuild the civil serves and the police. and u.s. left in 2011. after eight years and eight months, unable to reach a deal with the iraqi government for keeping troops in the country. and today, less than three years later, the weaknesses, contradictions and unsolved riddles, wit
united states innovated iraq and overflew saddam hussein more than a decade ago, and then spent years pacifying the country, hoping to leave behind a stable, rebuilding nation. one of the country's main cities has fallen to guerilla fighters, and the baghdad government may be losing it's grip. that's the "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez, a brown university study puts the cost of the iraq war to the united states at over $2 trillion. the cost of war project at ground estimates...
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and i went to one yesterday that has been pacified where so much has changed that people now encouragerists to come and visit. >> reporter: in the shadow of christ the redeemer, they've found redemption. it used to be a place where drug dealers openly carried guns and operated with impunity. that changed. >> so there's no streets at all? >> no, just steps. >> just steps. >> hundreds of them. >> more than 800 steps. >> he is now in charge of santa marta and he told me of the dramatic difference that the upp, the police pacification unit had made. >> in the past it's normal, one, two, three. >> where was the last homicide? >> before it starts. >> so there hasn't been a homicide since 2008. >> yes, more than five years without homicide. >> but pacification is relative. after we left the captain we ran into this police squad. guns drawn looking decidely tense. an off duty police officer told him about the encounter he had the week before. >> how many shots did the drug dealer fire at you? >> it's very difficult to count. >> around ten minutes of shots. >> wow. >> very dangerous, i know tha
and i went to one yesterday that has been pacified where so much has changed that people now encouragerists to come and visit. >> reporter: in the shadow of christ the redeemer, they've found redemption. it used to be a place where drug dealers openly carried guns and operated with impunity. that changed. >> so there's no streets at all? >> no, just steps. >> just steps. >> hundreds of them. >> more than 800 steps. >> he is now in charge of santa marta...
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. >> pacify. on to pacify. all the way to make it home. >> it's a disturbing experiment.oman that created it, pat deegan who herself suffered from schizophrenia and doing well with it, i interviewed her about this experiment. we'll have that on our podcast at ac360.com. you can check out the podcast there. >>> up next, a cnn exclusive. nba commissioner adam silver talks about the sterling scandal and the claims made about magic johnson. also, update on tracy morgan seriously injured in a car crash over the weekend. a friend was killed. also the latest on the investigation. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ with lobster! don't miss our first ever lobster toppers event! 4 delicious entrees topped with sweet, succulent maine lobster starting at jus
. >> pacify. on to pacify. all the way to make it home. >> it's a disturbing experiment.oman that created it, pat deegan who herself suffered from schizophrenia and doing well with it, i interviewed her about this experiment. we'll have that on our podcast at ac360.com. you can check out the podcast there. >>> up next, a cnn exclusive. nba commissioner adam silver talks about the sterling scandal and the claims made about magic johnson. also, update on tracy morgan...
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1980 in a military project based on the assumption that the use of american hard power can somehow pacify or fix this part of the world. we can now examine more than three decades of this effort. let's look at what u.s. military intervention in iraq has achieved in afghanistan and somalia has achieved. in libya has achieved. the region is becoming more stable? is it becoming more democratic? are we alleviating reducing the prevalence of antiamericanism. if the answer is yes, then let's keep trying. but if the answer to those questions is no, then maybe it's time for us to recognize that this larger military project is failing and is not going to succeed simply by trying harder. so i guess what i'm trying to say is the events that are unfolding in iraq at this very moment promote a debate within washington revolving around the question what should we do about iraq? but there is a larger and more important question and the larger and more important question has to do with the region as a whole. and the actual consequences of u.s. military action over the past 30 years. >> as you know iraq h
1980 in a military project based on the assumption that the use of american hard power can somehow pacify or fix this part of the world. we can now examine more than three decades of this effort. let's look at what u.s. military intervention in iraq has achieved in afghanistan and somalia has achieved. in libya has achieved. the region is becoming more stable? is it becoming more democratic? are we alleviating reducing the prevalence of antiamericanism. if the answer is yes, then let's keep...
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. >> pacify. on to pacify. all the way to make it home. >> that's very upsetting.at designed that experiment. she was trying to get people to understand what people with schizophrenia and other mental illnesses go through on a daily basis hearing the voices all the time. pat was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager after being urged to enter a halfway house and all intents and purposes to retire from life. she decided instead to become a clinical psychologist and change the mental health system and join us tonight. how did you come up with the idea for kind of helping people understand what people who are experiencing schizophrenia are going through? >> i began to realize on a lot of college campuses when day were trying to train people to understand people going through a moe biblt impairment they have students go and "n" a wheelchair and navigate campus. and i said i want to convey what the experience of hearing the distresses voices is like and more than sort of a trip pi experience that people would sort of kick back and say this is so weird. i wanted peo
. >> pacify. on to pacify. all the way to make it home. >> that's very upsetting.at designed that experiment. she was trying to get people to understand what people with schizophrenia and other mental illnesses go through on a daily basis hearing the voices all the time. pat was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager after being urged to enter a halfway house and all intents and purposes to retire from life. she decided instead to become a clinical psychologist and change the...
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gospel text that -- if you're struck on the left cheek, you should turn the right one, be able to pacify, not to go into reappraisal. >> turn the other cheek. >> accept us willingly. we are asking us for how long. that is the problem. we have been able to do that before how long? so the government needs to dig desis -- takes decisive steps in making sure this -- >> the government, the church communities, there's so much here, father, the fact you're here, wearing the collar means you have given your whole life for this cause, you're speaking with your whole life. >> yes. >> we could talk for hours. we can't. it's such a short show so, father theo, if you want to see father theo, you would probably have to go to saint brendon's in san francisco. take a short break and have you back in a little bit to recap. >> thank you, chris. >> thank you, father. god bless. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm here with derek liken. derek, welcome. >> thank you, chris, honor and a privilege to be here. >> good to have you here. what we have been talking in general about enter religious dialogue and doing th
gospel text that -- if you're struck on the left cheek, you should turn the right one, be able to pacify, not to go into reappraisal. >> turn the other cheek. >> accept us willingly. we are asking us for how long. that is the problem. we have been able to do that before how long? so the government needs to dig desis -- takes decisive steps in making sure this -- >> the government, the church communities, there's so much here, father, the fact you're here, wearing the collar...
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it is not likely going to pacify the suni population there. where we have seeing a break down of trust between that community overall and the central government in baghdad. all this while the politicians are wrangling about a new government. we don't have a new government at this point and he's hoping to be the prime minister again and all this before a new parliament. it is showing how broken that the iraqi political system is. >> we talk about the suni community, and they are representing the community, and we have seen the violence because the suni community is antithe shiite led government. >> it is going to be a very dangerous game to target them at all al qaeda or terrorists. there is a divided opinion. the problem is that we don't seem to have a reconciliation memberingism with the central government or the prime minister in particular. as long as that continues, we are likely to see iraq few they are and further into the abyss. >> that is a frightening thought. the governor has thrown his hands up and people fight to save your own neig
it is not likely going to pacify the suni population there. where we have seeing a break down of trust between that community overall and the central government in baghdad. all this while the politicians are wrangling about a new government. we don't have a new government at this point and he's hoping to be the prime minister again and all this before a new parliament. it is showing how broken that the iraqi political system is. >> we talk about the suni community, and they are...
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. >> reporter: it's gotten a bit better since the faa recently allowed us to keep our electronic pacifiers to gate. here in the u.s. officials say incidents of unruly passengers are down. alec baldwin's probably happy about that. he famously refused to stop playing words with friends on an american airlines flight. got thrown off. then went on "saturday night live" to jokingly ask for an apology. >> on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec baldwin. >> reporter: famous faces have to be just as careful as the rest of us. just ask naomi campbell. in 2008 her first class tirade on board a british airways flight became international news. ultimately landing her in court. >> i don't say that my behavior was correct. i guess i just took it too far, maybe. >> reporter: the supermodel pled guilty to assaulting two police officers. she agreed to pay a fine but avoided jail time. reported reported reportedly b.a. banned hare her for life. crew members can lose it too. captain clay osbon filmed ranting in the aisle on a flight from new york to las vegas. the copilot got
. >> reporter: it's gotten a bit better since the faa recently allowed us to keep our electronic pacifiers to gate. here in the u.s. officials say incidents of unruly passengers are down. alec baldwin's probably happy about that. he famously refused to stop playing words with friends on an american airlines flight. got thrown off. then went on "saturday night live" to jokingly ask for an apology. >> on behalf of everyone at american airlines issue an apology to mr. alec...
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united states innovated iraq and overflew saddam hussein more than a decade ago, and then spent years pacifying country, hoping to leave behind a stable, rebuilding nation. one of the country's main cities has fallen to guerilla fighters, and the baghdad government may be losing it's grip. that's the "inside story."
united states innovated iraq and overflew saddam hussein more than a decade ago, and then spent years pacifying country, hoping to leave behind a stable, rebuilding nation. one of the country's main cities has fallen to guerilla fighters, and the baghdad government may be losing it's grip. that's the "inside story."
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states invaded iraq and over through saddam hussein more than a decade ago and then spent years pacifyingntry, hoping to leave behind a stable rebuilding nation. one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪
states invaded iraq and over through saddam hussein more than a decade ago and then spent years pacifyingntry, hoping to leave behind a stable rebuilding nation. one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪
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states invaded iraq and over through saddam hussein more than a decade ago and then spent years pacifying the country, hoping to leave behind a stable rebuilding nation. one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray swarr h juar. suarez.a brown university put tt of the war over $2 billion. the cost that brown estimates 134,000 iraqi civilians died in the long years of war. add security forces, aid workers and journalists, and that number leaps to between 176 and 189,000. just under 4500 american troops died in iraq. that eight-year american presence brought down the murderous government of the sadam hussein, disbanded the iraqi army. americans worked hard to rebuild the power and water systems, the civil service, the police and the army. the u.s. left iraq in 2011. after eight years and eight months unable to reach ideal with the new iraqi government for keeping troops in the country. and today, less than three years later, the weaknesses, contradictions and unsolv
states invaded iraq and over through saddam hussein more than a decade ago and then spent years pacifying the country, hoping to leave behind a stable rebuilding nation. one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray swarr h juar. suarez.a brown university put tt of the war over $2 billion. the cost that brown estimates 134,000 iraqi...
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friendly government in ukraine and i think that's very important but they've got to find some way to pacify the eastern regions and so you know they may eventually come to some sort of autonomy. situation and if they could get that that's probably what they would want i don't think they they really want to i think they would like to dampen the conflict there but of course they would they definitely want the ukraine in the western camp ok gentlemen fascinating discussion we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in london new york and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. is a. huge news but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crime i was never supposed to learn to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet again and now go to the point of deaths. for years rarely discussed . until now i'd really rather not talk ab
friendly government in ukraine and i think that's very important but they've got to find some way to pacify the eastern regions and so you know they may eventually come to some sort of autonomy. situation and if they could get that that's probably what they would want i don't think they they really want to i think they would like to dampen the conflict there but of course they would they definitely want the ukraine in the western camp ok gentlemen fascinating discussion we've run out of time...
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president has said that the reason for his request to the federation council is an attempt to try and pacify the situation in the southeast of ukraine and head of the three party talks on the regulation of the situation in that region which are to begin of really soon we have already heard the reactions coming from the ukrainian president poroshenko who said that this is the first practical step towards the deescalation of the situation in the south east of the country anti-government forces in eastern ukraine say one woman has been killed and another one that in the continued army shelling of the town in the lugansk region both sides agreed to observe a cease fire until friday morning but are already accusing each other of breaking it now these are the latest pictures from britain there showing the devastation left by the continued or tillery fire by pro-government forces local militia have also been reporting renewed gunfire on the outskirts of slovyansk which has seen some of the heaviest military attacks in recent weeks and also suffered the worst humanitarian crisis among cities and tow
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and then who exactly wins and loses, they might turn, pacify the shareholders by saying, here, we giveou dividends in good times. then when the bad times come or when they have fines or anything else happens to shareholders pay, and who are the shareholders? that's also all of us through our pension funds. and how did we do on the s&p 500? very poorly. so, the notion that these institutions by living dangerously somehow help us, that's completely nonsense. and so, what we have is a really unhealthy system that we perversely get talked into subsidizing and supporting. >> this is, as so many people have said, a very important book. "the bankers' new clothes: what's wrong with nking and what to do about it." anat admati, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. ♪ >> a postscript. the "washington post" reports that bank of america is negotiating to pay at least $12 billion to settle several federal and state investigations into the housing mess that led to the 2008 crash. around $5 billion of the fine would go toward mortgage relief or helping communities that were dev
and then who exactly wins and loses, they might turn, pacify the shareholders by saying, here, we giveou dividends in good times. then when the bad times come or when they have fines or anything else happens to shareholders pay, and who are the shareholders? that's also all of us through our pension funds. and how did we do on the s&p 500? very poorly. so, the notion that these institutions by living dangerously somehow help us, that's completely nonsense. and so, what we have is a really...
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and basically pacify the south vietnamese population. and keep them quiet. basically enforce the rule of the south of the enemy's regime all in the name of fighting terror now in his new introduction to this book doug valentine points out that the phoenix program could be regarded as a kind of template for our war on terror here in the united states that increasingly we're we're losing our civil liberties bit by bit so the government uses the danger of terrorism to justify all kinds of horrible infringements you know on our on our constitutional rights so that it's now ok for example to assassinate american citizens with drones it's now ok to subject american citizens to indefinite detention by the military all of this was first put into practice by the cia in vietnam through the phoenix program which which accounts for the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians in south vietnam who were tortured in assassinated this is a book that as i say speaks to today i want to jump in here really quick. read a quote from that author's new introduction because it's so
and basically pacify the south vietnamese population. and keep them quiet. basically enforce the rule of the south of the enemy's regime all in the name of fighting terror now in his new introduction to this book doug valentine points out that the phoenix program could be regarded as a kind of template for our war on terror here in the united states that increasingly we're we're losing our civil liberties bit by bit so the government uses the danger of terrorism to justify all kinds of horrible...
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there are pacifier holders, start around 7 bucks, 16 bucks.t for a new dad. >> every dad loves techie stuff. >> this is a great way to carry your techie stuff in style. a brand-new website called essential man.com. what is cool is everything on there is very unique and one of a kind to that site. you can start shopping, using genius tools, by price or by your dad's style personality. these are stick on wallets on your iphone. real leather. you stick them on the back and carry your i.d. and money. this is a cool laptop bag. >> love that. >> envelope bags are super in style. this is a more masculine version. >> we have models. we have got adam and mark and they have duds on. come on out. >> this is three generations of the cohen family. >> tell us about them. >> adam is a daddy blogger. his wife is a photographer. he wanted to give back -- the two of them dressed up together, taking pictures together. they're wearing great, inexpensive stuff. mark from zara, from h&m. and this is from essential man, it is panama, real panama jack hat, made in pa
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. >> iraq was pacified when president obama came in, and that changed when they decided to take out the troops but also they didn't redouble the efforts on the political side to try to make maliki a better lead. >> we spent hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars training the iraqi military to take care of themselves which was the idea. >> they don't have any backup, bob. >> how many u.s. troops would have to stand in mosul to stop that? >> how many do we have in korea? >> 48,000. >> we should have pulled out of there? >> from my standpoint, yes. >> look where that got us. >> the u.s. pulling out any more than we did in japan. that was a treaty. >> the leader of isis was released out of a prison in iraq by the obama administration. why? why would you empty out prisons with dangerous criminals who are running around beheading people? >> do you think they all went home and started thinking lamb chops. >> possibly 30%. that's been the rate. three in ten. >> the whole point here is it's not pointing fingers at bush and obama. you can't blame obama for all this. >> why? even when presid
. >> iraq was pacified when president obama came in, and that changed when they decided to take out the troops but also they didn't redouble the efforts on the political side to try to make maliki a better lead. >> we spent hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars training the iraqi military to take care of themselves which was the idea. >> they don't have any backup, bob. >> how many u.s. troops would have to stand in mosul to stop that? >> how many do we have...
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they were handed over a pretty pacified iraq in 2011. he said iraq could be one of the greatest achievements of this administration. now to turn around now and blame bush, that doesn't make any sense. >> we had no reason to be in there. the weapons of mass destruction did not exist. >> maliki is a corrupt guy and we have to deal with it. >> we promised there would be nation scplk we did. and that idiot let the iraqi military go. >> this is rehashing a 12-year history. you are not looking forward. you are just blaming bush. stop blaming bush. by the way, obama has a lot of blame as well. >> so does maliki. i think it is worth remembering just one key battle of the last twelve years, that was the one in basra whereas a surprise to the shias and the sun nies, all of a sudden, maliki sent his troops to protect the sunnis in basra. that was a bold move. i think the obama administration -- if they hadn't had the signal we were leaving so soon, then maliki's worst instincts might have been curtailed because he was willing to try to help the sun
they were handed over a pretty pacified iraq in 2011. he said iraq could be one of the greatest achievements of this administration. now to turn around now and blame bush, that doesn't make any sense. >> we had no reason to be in there. the weapons of mass destruction did not exist. >> maliki is a corrupt guy and we have to deal with it. >> we promised there would be nation scplk we did. and that idiot let the iraqi military go. >> this is rehashing a 12-year history....
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then you inherit a situation that was actually pacified. you tell the american people that you will be safer now because we have succeeded in iraq. the generals tell them to keep more people in there in terms of boots on the ground, but also a lot more of the political solution, the diplomatic solution that everybody can agree is a better way to solve a problem. in 2011, when we receded and retreated, we left diplomatically as well. that is on the history of it. president obama did promise, he told americans that they would be okay. he told them what they wanted to hear. and maybe he believes it as well, so he chased thes polls, and now americans are seeing the results of that and saying oh, we don't like that either. we don't want this and we don't want that. the american president has to sometimes tell the american people what they do not want to hear. i'm willing to be led by the president, i would like to know where we are going. give us something to go on, i feel like we're sitting here watching our options fade away. >> i agree. too m
then you inherit a situation that was actually pacified. you tell the american people that you will be safer now because we have succeeded in iraq. the generals tell them to keep more people in there in terms of boots on the ground, but also a lot more of the political solution, the diplomatic solution that everybody can agree is a better way to solve a problem. in 2011, when we receded and retreated, we left diplomatically as well. that is on the history of it. president obama did promise, he...
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on to pacify. >> it is a very disturbing experiment. created it, the phd, pat deegan, who herself suffers from schizophrenia and has been living with it her whole life and is living with it. i interviewed her about this experiment. and we'll have it on "ac360" pod cast, you can check it out there next. >>> up next, the nbc commissioner adam silver talks about the nba scandal and the comments made to me about magic johnson. >>> also the upcoming on tracy morgan who was seriously injured in a car crash over the weekend. a friend of his was killed. we'll also have the latest on the investigation. in the nation, it's not always pretty. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> nbc commissioner adam silver is not sure that the donald sterling scandal is over, even with the deal in the worlds to sell the clippers to steve ballmer. he has not withdrawn his lawsuit against the league. and
on to pacify. >> it is a very disturbing experiment. created it, the phd, pat deegan, who herself suffers from schizophrenia and has been living with it her whole life and is living with it. i interviewed her about this experiment. and we'll have it on "ac360" pod cast, you can check it out there next. >>> up next, the nbc commissioner adam silver talks about the nba scandal and the comments made to me about magic johnson. >>> also the upcoming on tracy morgan...
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pacifier. >> binky.as her face. >> jimmy: oversized binkies are all right rage for kids. >> for adults maybe. >> jimmy: i came and visited you shortly after you had hazel. >> brand new. the way he holds the baby. seems wrong. >> hold her? he was burping her. >> jimmy: had her in a weird chokehold. >> death lock. how steven segal hold his kid. yeah, like over the face. there was a weird. >> the new method. >> jimmy: my kids are too big to burp. >> put your hand under the armpits. rest your finger. looks like she is choking. she is not i promise you. >> jimmy: that is the new thing. always a new thing. >> you get really good burps out of the kids. really good ones. >> jimmy: satisfying. >> we go, yeah. really weird. >> jimmy: a whoopi cushion or something. i don't know the new stuff. you know, of course, i am having a baby. >> all kind of new kits. >> jimmy: can you still feed them meatballs. >> you can, yeah. you don't need to mash them up. you can put a few in their mouth at the same time. >> jimmy: are
pacifier. >> binky.as her face. >> jimmy: oversized binkies are all right rage for kids. >> for adults maybe. >> jimmy: i came and visited you shortly after you had hazel. >> brand new. the way he holds the baby. seems wrong. >> hold her? he was burping her. >> jimmy: had her in a weird chokehold. >> death lock. how steven segal hold his kid. yeah, like over the face. there was a weird. >> the new method. >> jimmy: my kids are too big...
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the question is whether it pacifies or intensifies the c conflict on the ground. the u.s. feels this is necessary to help with the situation. >> we'll see in the next day or two. >>> whether those talks might head to -- some say already too late to help the civil war in ukraine. let's look at the east of the country. region of donetsk declared itself people's republic. steve rosenburg has been sitting down with the man who appointed himself chairman to find out how far it is from reconciliation from kiev. >> the worst thing is people are becoming use to war despite what the media are saying especially ukrainian media. this is now a full scale civil war. innocent civilians are being killed. these deaths are no longer creating shock as the first victims did. the fact that ukraine has held a presidential election and poroshenko has won it, that doesn't change the situation. we think he's the one giving orders now. they want to get the dirty work done before his inauguration to make him look whiter than white. will they succeed? we'll see. we're not going anywhere. this is our
the question is whether it pacifies or intensifies the c conflict on the ground. the u.s. feels this is necessary to help with the situation. >> we'll see in the next day or two. >>> whether those talks might head to -- some say already too late to help the civil war in ukraine. let's look at the east of the country. region of donetsk declared itself people's republic. steve rosenburg has been sitting down with the man who appointed himself chairman to find out how far it is from...