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toxic and that is in more than geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefits many peace loving nations many but not israel a country that seems to be increasingly constable leaving under what it calls an axe a standstill strat why is the spectral war sweeter than the chance of peace well to discuss that i'm knowledge joined by ronen bergman an israeli investigative journalist mr bergman thank you very much for your time thank you for there is a very old ancient jewish proverb about a...
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most toxic and one sees in modern geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nation. but is this newfound goodwill at risk of being derailed and why is the character of the war sweeter than the chance of peace. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. follow again now opium farmers in afghanistan are expecting a record harvest this year bringing huge profits for warlords and heroin traffickers poppy production continues to spread at a staggering pace with some growers claiming government officials are taking a cut from the lucrative business well as you can see here opium cultivation has spiked by more than a third in two thousand and thirteen according to the latest u.n. report and that's despite international efforts to curb it with up by several thousand tons afghanistan share in the global supply of illicit opiates is likely to hit ninety percent. and by the end of the year and it's easy to see why farmers give in to the temptation to grow illegal crops with the profits. from traditional ag
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politics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nations. but not israel a country that seems to be increasingly cost of living under what it calls and that's a standstill strat why is the spectral floor sweeter than the chance of peace while to discuss that i'm now joined by ron and bergman an israeli investigative journalist mr bergman thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me there is a very old ancient jewish proverb about a bad piece being better than a good war but it seems that for israel the state of bad peace has become so familiar so comfortable that these really leadership simply can't afford to lose iran as an anime they seem to be very bad on keeping this animosity going why is that. every time an israeli is invited to be interviewed outside of israel it is usually assumed as if he is representing the stance of the country's government so let me start and say i'm not representing benjamin ateneo i will try maybe to reflect what is considered to be the mindset of the israelis and absolutely in leadership to your
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way we can take this great nation, peace loving nation to war in iraq was to say we have weapons of mass destruction. did the president know? did he know he was wrong? or was he recklessly indifferent? >> i'm not answering that. what will the next big debate in american politics be? >> we have no illusions about ,he path that lies ahead tackling inequality is not easy. it never has been and never will be. ok, just ended 20 years of republican leadership in new york city. make no mistake about it. this guy is a real lefty. he's talking about income inequality. also, we have the democrat elected in austin, marty walsh. incomeissue of inequality going to take hold in the next cycle? >> i think it has the the dental to be what iraq was in 2000 and eight, the defining difference. decriminalized white-collar crime, both parties. you had to pay a fine and say you did not do it. that's perfectly all right. there is a sense that the system is rigged, rigged in favor of the one percent and the other for thecannon fodder economic system. i don't think there's any question. he raised this issue. a n
way we can take this great nation, peace loving nation to war in iraq was to say we have weapons of mass destruction. did the president know? did he know he was wrong? or was he recklessly indifferent? >> i'm not answering that. what will the next big debate in american politics be? >> we have no illusions about ,he path that lies ahead tackling inequality is not easy. it never has been and never will be. ok, just ended 20 years of republican leadership in new york city. make no...
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most toxic and it is in more than geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nations. but not israel a country that seems to be increasingly cost of a living under what it calls an existential threat why is the spectral war sweeter than big chance of peace while to discuss that i'm now joined by ronen bergman an israeli investigative journalist mr bergman thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me there is a very old ancient jewish proverb about a bad peace being better than a good war but it seems that for israel the state of best peace has become so familiar so confortable that these really leader should simply contest for to lose iran as an anime they seem to be very bad on keeping the. animosity going why is that. every time it is released invited to be interviewed good outside of israel it is usually assumed as if he is representing the stance of the country's government so let me start and say i'm not representing benjamin that i'm you know i will try maybe to reflect what i consider to be the mindset of the israelis and absolutely in leadership
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talk sick and that is in more than geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nations many but not israel a country that seems to be increasingly cost the living under what it calls an existential threat why is the specter of war sweeter than the chance of peace. time now for some more news from around the world in a world of typhoon haiyan is now known to have claimed over two thousand three hundred lives in the philippines significantly less than previously thought despite home president today from neighboring countries many victims remain couple from food and water supplies as many as eleven million people may have been affected by one of the worst ever storms recorded which hit the city of tacloban last week. police have been deployed in bahrain to disperse a procession commemorating the muslim festival of assura images of tear gas killing in the air have emerged on social media security forces also reported to use shotguns to disperse the crowd which was thought to be infiltrated by anti government protesters. and a protest over pay for clothes workers in banglade
talk sick and that is in more than geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nations many but not israel a country that seems to be increasingly cost the living under what it calls an existential threat why is the specter of war sweeter than the chance of peace. time now for some more news from around the world in a world of typhoon haiyan is now known to have claimed over two thousand three hundred lives in the philippines significantly less than previously...
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the possibility that would require them the benefit many peace loving nation. but this is new from goodwill at risk of being derailed. and why is the character of the more sweeter than the chance peaks the road. i do the news running a triptych of telling you should consider sorting out your exit visa before you go. the board has been held but to be captured by the authorities in cabo folding here i'm able to see his wife and two. this is because he tried to sue his club for not getting paid now suddenly is being prevented from leaving the country unless he drops the charges against its called born employer. he says it was completely unexpected when i went to the tribunal's i never imagined that i wouldn't be able to leave the country. i didn't think they would. my wife is depressed. if you come to. i thought was going on hunger strike of mine who has told me not to they already think i'm a hunger strike would only cut my wife and kids. enough is enough the international federation of professional football this is campaigning for his release and to also see fro
the possibility that would require them the benefit many peace loving nation. but this is new from goodwill at risk of being derailed. and why is the character of the more sweeter than the chance peaks the road. i do the news running a triptych of telling you should consider sorting out your exit visa before you go. the board has been held but to be captured by the authorities in cabo folding here i'm able to see his wife and two. this is because he tried to sue his club for not getting paid...
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most toxic and one sees in modern geopolitics a possibility that would arguably benefit many peace loving nation. but is this newfound goodwill it risk of being derailed and why is the character of the war sweeter than the chance of peace. if you. got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kill don't want to be in bed give don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be drug dealer they don't want to blow we know the time that the kid came be we can see. you just made the boat is ours and i hope i live in the hood and what a.k.o. somebody with thirty round clips. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young age. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people take interest the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is a light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effe
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peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it but al qaeda believes they should kill all those who do not think alike. and many of them were victimmed but this say case of all the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and religious places. .hey killed christian leaders but because the number
peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it but al qaeda believes they should kill all those who do not think alike. and many of them were victimmed but this say case of all the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and religious places. .hey killed christian leaders but because the number
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nation. it's love for peace and justice and it's passion for freedom. the women of our country swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modest ti and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public did. they served out the next four years and 1960, the election brought john kennedy into the house. the eisenhowers went back to private life back to gettysburg. we are going back right now. >> and for 19 years mamie eisenhower lived in this house and nearly all of her life had this picture on every dresser in every house. what is that? >> ike's senior picture from west point and gave her that photograph while they were dating and says to the dearest and sweetest girl in the entire world. >> a pink phone and lots of pink things. now to an explosion of pink, the master
nation. it's love for peace and justice and it's passion for freedom. the women of our country swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modest ti and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public...
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peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it, but al qaeda has another perspective.al qaeda feels they should kill all those who do not think alike. many of them were victims. this is the case of all of the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and sunnis and shiites osque. religious places. they killed christian leaders and occurred and arab -- and kurd and other leaders. because a number of the christians is limited, it seemed that they were targeted. we supported them strongly, we provided them with protection, o all of the christian political leaders and holy places. when i met the pope, i asked him to ask them to remain in iraq and tell european countries not to encourage iraqis who are christian to leave iraq. they are fighting al qaeda. i told him i do not want to see middle east that is void of christians or a west that is void from muslims. christian in the east and muslims in the west is necessary for cooperation and the coexistence of the dual religions. the situation is much better. we are supporting them. we respect them and love them. they ar
peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it, but al qaeda has another perspective.al qaeda feels they should kill all those who do not think alike. many of them were victims. this is the case of all of the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and sunnis and shiites osque. religious places. they killed christian leaders and occurred and arab -- and kurd and other leaders. because a number of the christians is limited, it seemed that they were...
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peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it but al qaeda believes they should kill all those who do not think alike. and many of them were victimmed but this say case of all the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and religious places. .hey killed christian leaders but because the number of the christians is limited, it seemed that they were targeted but we supported them strongly. we protected them and provided all possible protection to churches, to holy places, to all the christian political leaders. and when i met the pope in the vatican, i asked him to direct a speech for the christians in iraq and ask them to remain in iraq and tell european countries not to encourage iraqis who are christians to leave iraq. i told him we are fighting al qaeda and i told him i do not want to see a middle east that is void from christians or a west that is void from muslims because christian in the east and muslims in the west are necessary for the cooperation and the co-existence of the two
peaceful citizens. they love their nation. they are committed to supporting it but al qaeda believes they should kill all those who do not think alike. and many of them were victimmed but this say case of all the iraqi people. they targeted churches and mosques and religious places. .hey killed christian leaders but because the number of the christians is limited, it seemed that they were targeted but we supported them strongly. we protected them and provided all possible protection to...
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nation. its love for peace and justice and its passion for freedom.en of our country swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modesty and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public did. they served out the next four years and 1960, the election brought john kennedy into the house. the eisenhowers went back to private life back to gettysburg. we are going back right now. >> and for 19 years mamie eisenhower lived in this house and nearly all of her life had this picture on every dresser in every house. what is that? >> ike's senior picture from west point and gave her that photograph while they were dating and says to the dearest and sweetest girl in the entire world. >> a pink phone and lots of pink things. now to an explosion of pink, the master bedroom. >
nation. its love for peace and justice and its passion for freedom.en of our country swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modesty and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public did. they...
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nation. it's love of peace and justice. and its passion for freedom. country swept r dwight d.to office ago.years they will probably decide the election this time. like ike. this is somebody else they like mamie whose eloved smile and modesty and's si natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> keep loving the eisenhowers, public did. the eisenhowers served for the next four years and...
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nation. it's love for peace and justice and it's passion for freedom.try swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modesty and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public did. they served out the next four years and 1960, the election brought john kennedy into the house. the eisenhowers went back to private life back to gettysburg. we are going back right now. >> and for 19 years mamie eisenhower lived in this house and nearly all of her life had this picture on every dresser in every house. what is that? >> it is ike's senior picture from west point and gave her that photograph while they were dating and says to the dearest and sweetest girl in the entire world. and she always had that on her dresser. >> a pink phone and lots of pink things. now to an explosio
nation. it's love for peace and justice and it's passion for freedom.try swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modesty and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four more years. november 6, vote for dwight d. eisenhower. >> and the american public did. they served out the...
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love to see the peaceful rise of china. we would like to see them assume what leadership nations do around the globe. this is an example of chinese foreign policy. it's a one-way street. if you can go into these countries and do everything they want you to do, they respond with cash systems. they have territorial disputes with the philippines which the philippines are right on and the chinese are wrong on. you see the result when you have a humanitarian crisis, the chinese are less than willing to respond. compare that to the united states which consistently has been willing to put aside whatever political differences we may have when a humanitarian crisis strikes. we saw it in pakistan, haiti, here and other places, including japan, of course a very close ally. this is a graphic example of imagine a world without an engaged united states. this response effort would not be at the stage it's at right now. it's obviously the right thing to do, but calls attention to how important we remain engaged not just in this region but around the world. thank you both for your service. >> senator rubio, thank you
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love to see the peaceful rise of china. we would like to see them assume what leadership nations do e to around the globe. a this is an example of chinese a foreign policy.le which is, you know, if you go -- it's a one-way street. if you can go into these countries and do everything the want you to do, they respond with cash assistance and things of this nature. on the other hand it's well documented that they have territorial disputes with the s philippines, which the e philippines is right on and the chinese are wrong on, and you've seen the result now when you onn have a humanitarian crisis, thev chinese have been less than willing to respond.e are compare that to the united le states which consistently has ss been willing to put aside whatever political differences e we may have when a humanitarianr crisis strikes. we saw it in pakistan, haiti, we've seen it here and in other places, and including japan, of, course, a very close ally.of but my point is i think this is a graphic example of imagine a world without an engaged united states. this response effort would not be at the stage it's at right now
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nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. he molded and moved the power of our nation, and the service of a world of growing liberty and order. all who love freedom will mourn his death. he did not shrink from his responsibilities, but well them them -- welcomed them. host: from november 23, 1963, and this is the headline that americans woke up to in the "new york times." johnson sworn in on a plane. one of his first acts was to create the warren commission. what was the political pressure he was facing on that? guest: there was tremendous pressure to get to the bottom of this. it was imperative for the country. president johnson knew there would be more questions and more questions. he thought it imperative that a credible, bipartisan, apolitical commission be formed to get to the bottom of this and get the answers. the chief justice was extremely reluctant to be part of this, since he was a separate branch of government. johnson implored warren to do it. warren finally felt that on behalf of the country that he should do this. host: our next call is barbara, joining us from austin, texas. caller: i told the screener my experience. i als
nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. he molded and moved the power of our nation, and the service of a world of growing liberty and order. all who love freedom will mourn his death. he did not shrink from his responsibilities, but well them them -- welcomed them. host: from november 23, 1963, and this is the headline that americans woke up to in the "new york times." johnson sworn in on a plane. one of his first acts was to create the warren commission. what was...
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peace. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this is one of history's true love stories between a great statesman in a nationt republic. we are here today together to bring it full circle. for today, winston churchill returns to the u.s. capitol. just as the statue of lincoln stares outside of parliaments, this bust renews the tide between our peoples and reminds us of the blessings we often take for granted -- we were one for a very horrific struggle. of course, we are putting our old friend to work. if you are ever looking for counsel or hoping to feel a little braver, you are able to find this bust right at the bottom of what we refer to as the british steps. in a for your on a first-floor that will forever be known as freedom for your. as long as we hear churchill's example in defense, all that he preserved, our shared and sacred cause will continue to go on. welcome, prime minister, and welcome to all of you. i hope you enjoy the program which will now continue with the leaders of the u.s. congress. [applause] >> good morning. some six decades after the last time sir winston churchill addressed the meet
peace. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this is one of history's true love stories between a great statesman in a nationt republic. we are here today together to bring it full circle. for today, winston churchill returns to the u.s. capitol. just as the statue of lincoln stares outside of parliaments, this bust renews the tide between our peoples and reminds us of the blessings we often take for granted -- we were one for a very horrific struggle. of course, we are putting our old...
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in the onions become another peaceful pecans at that said the nice that the swinging out there whatever team we loved was that the ghost and negotiation collar off their nation in the negotiation team me and the meantime he also meets at that. these are the sweeney will also bring a one three solid and that any union laptop that he will get the deal. and now astronomically tried to tune your investment is a once read mine. so what are the expectations from inside the country. yes. thus the question again what think it's like she's feeling in the enrichment is it once read minds so what are the expectations from inside the wine. seems that we are having connection problems with our reporter wanting and into mine and would try to get back to her later on in this program if we can. his son has closed the border crossing into afghanistan compatible protest against us don't strikes a pose board appointee active torque on in the khyber pass is one of the two main crossings used for nato supplies. officials say nearly seven percent of nato supplies are transported through caucus done thousands of people will begin in protest to stand on the main supply route in the
in the onions become another peaceful pecans at that said the nice that the swinging out there whatever team we loved was that the ghost and negotiation collar off their nation in the negotiation team me and the meantime he also meets at that. these are the sweeney will also bring a one three solid and that any union laptop that he will get the deal. and now astronomically tried to tune your investment is a once read mine. so what are the expectations from inside the country. yes. thus the...
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. ♪ say a prayer for peace >>> for so many of our nation's wounded warriors, coming home means spending months, even years, away from loveding it even more difficult for our heroes to heal from their emotional scars. one organization has made it possible for men and women to reunite with their families as they recover. he has led a mission for funds to provide for families to travel in and out of u.s. military hospitals and rehab centers. joining us, the switch direexec director, along with a family whose son christian was injured two years ago and is still recovering at walter reid in maryland. welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. let me begin with you by saying, first, what happens to be christian's birthday. he is now 30, as i understand, happy birthday to christian. he stepped on an ied and lost both his legs. i know it's been very difficult for you and your family. >> yes, ma'am, it has been a long tough road. we get lots of good help from organizations like luke's wings and we're so appreciative because of all the difference in the world. >> i'm sure the fact that he has his family around hip has made hi
. ♪ say a prayer for peace >>> for so many of our nation's wounded warriors, coming home means spending months, even years, away from loveding it even more difficult for our heroes to heal from their emotional scars. one organization has made it possible for men and women to reunite with their families as they recover. he has led a mission for funds to provide for families to travel in and out of u.s. military hospitals and rehab centers. joining us, the switch direexec director,...
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pass senate bill 1471, the alicia dawn kale respect for national cemeteries act, and ensure that our fallen veterans can rest in peace next to loved ones and fellow service members, not against criminals who have created such a horrendous crime. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: thank you. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 165 calling for the release from prison of former prime minister of ukraine in light of the recent european court of human rights ruling. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection we shall proceed. mr. durbin: i further ask the committee reported substitute amendment be agreed to, the committee reported amendment to the preamble be agreed to, the preamble as amended be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: i'll make statement in the record and briefly -- for in a preif moment for that particular resolution.
pass senate bill 1471, the alicia dawn kale respect for national cemeteries act, and ensure that our fallen veterans can rest in peace next to loved ones and fellow service members, not against criminals who have created such a horrendous crime. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: thank you. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 165 calling for the...
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nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. moved the power of our nation, and the service of a world of growing liberty and order. all who loveom will mourn his death. he did not shrink from his responsibilities, but well them them -- welcomed them. from november 23, 1963, and this is the headline that americans woke up to in the "new york times." plane. sworn in on a one of his first acts was to create the warren commission. what was the political pressure he was facing on that? guest: there was chairman is pressure to get to the bottom of this. it was imperative for the country. president johnson knew there would be more questions and more questions. that aght it imperative credible, bipartisan, apolitical commission be formed to get to the bottom of this and get the answers. the chief justice was extremely reluctant to be part of this, since he was a separate branch of government. itnson implored warren to do . warren finally felt that on behalf of the country that he should do this. host: our next call is barbara, joining us from austin, texas. i told the screener my experience. i also want to mention election day. i was
nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. moved the power of our nation, and the service of a world of growing liberty and order. all who loveom will mourn his death. he did not shrink from his responsibilities, but well them them -- welcomed them. from november 23, 1963, and this is the headline that americans woke up to in the "new york times." plane. sworn in on a one of his first acts was to create the warren commission. what was the political pressure he was...
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peace. hard to like it is that it is the impulse to love it. eleven impossible though really it's lemieux and julia. if the national front is addressing the concerns of people. why should we be one of the bedroom. i haven't really gotten to address the concerns of the position and harper to fascist and salty and i say this and finds that the deal. what if you don't have the political program they all and to tap into this to be all anti west anti with the cool kind of and liberals. hillcrest area at the pro shop the author protectionist i mean it i'm really crazy policy and that really goes back to the nineteen twenties during this time you on our european friends during that time so to the present the show so that it'll be him the individuals that is enduring. he's unbeaten in the second a minute then my new fitness tend to stick to chose new show some backbone chose to stitch is a stoush is just one of the color that's it. his father by some really strange people. i mean given to him and he has built a nice they don't like soo much anything you can list a number of south american dictators who were guests of ameri
peace. hard to like it is that it is the impulse to love it. eleven impossible though really it's lemieux and julia. if the national front is addressing the concerns of people. why should we be one of the bedroom. i haven't really gotten to address the concerns of the position and harper to fascist and salty and i say this and finds that the deal. what if you don't have the political program they all and to tap into this to be all anti west anti with the cool kind of and liberals. hillcrest...
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love to see the peaceful rise of china. we would like to see them assume what leadership nations do around the globe. this is an example of chinese foreign policy. it's a one-way street. if you can go into these countries and do everything they want you to do, they respond with cash systems. they have territorial disputes with the philippines which the philippines are right on and the chinese are wrong on. you see the result when you have a humanitarian crisis, the chinese are less than willing to respond. compare that to the united states which consistently has been willing to put aside whatever political differences we may have when a humanitarian crisis strikes. we saw it in pakistan, haiti, here and other places, including japan, of course a very close ally. this is a graphic example of imagine a world without an engaged united states. this response effort would not be at the stage it's at right now. it's obviously the right thing to do, but calls attention to how important we remain engaged not just in this region but around the world. thank you both for your service. >> senator rubio, thank you
love to see the peaceful rise of china. we would like to see them assume what leadership nations do around the globe. this is an example of chinese foreign policy. it's a one-way street. if you can go into these countries and do everything they want you to do, they respond with cash systems. they have territorial disputes with the philippines which the philippines are right on and the chinese are wrong on. you see the result when you have a humanitarian crisis, the chinese are less than willing...
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peace is told. aljazeera, senegal. >> his death sparked a national debate about gays and bullying. lovedthe footsteps to where he took his life. the university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing another man. this was the final destination in a 37-mile walk. >> john henry smith is here with sports. we finally hear from one of the players in that miami dolphins scandal. >> the accused harasser in the bullies scandal sat down for a lengthy interview over the weekend. in rewards to the now infamous text message he sent to jonathan martin in we have he referred to martin at a half n word, richie in cognito tried to put that text in perspective, saying this situation i guess not a bullying issue. he said he regrets using those racial slurs. >> when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows get raised, but people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin the accidented me on my phone "i will murder your whole fing family." do i think jonathan martin was going to mu
peace is told. aljazeera, senegal. >> his death sparked a national debate about gays and bullying. lovedthe footsteps to where he took his life. the university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing another man. this was the final destination in a 37-mile walk. >> john henry smith is here with sports. we finally hear from one of the players in that miami dolphins scandal. >> the accused harasser in the bullies scandal sat down for a...
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love and support. honestly i'm a little surprised to hear that in part because when dr. tiller was assassinated, you know, more than four years ago i wrote for the nation of peace about thet this feeling of terrorism, and in it just one of the lines towards the end, i just -- i simply said, i have had a child and abortion and a hysterectomy. in other words, i have done everything with my uterus that one can do, and i love and respect women who have chosen many different paths. it was the first time in my public life that i got not just the hate mail but i got incredible death threats from having simply said that sentence. i'm a little surprised that people are embracing, are warm. >> i was surprised too. and we have -- we had no idea what we would walk into when we'd walk into these classrooms and churches and theaters and share our experiences with abortion. but we really set the stage early on and create like group guidelines that we're going to be talking about this from a personal perspective. and we tell our stories and we have very different stories, and we then teach people how to listen with love and respect which is not something we're taught how to do. we're ta
love and support. honestly i'm a little surprised to hear that in part because when dr. tiller was assassinated, you know, more than four years ago i wrote for the nation of peace about thet this feeling of terrorism, and in it just one of the lines towards the end, i just -- i simply said, i have had a child and abortion and a hysterectomy. in other words, i have done everything with my uterus that one can do, and i love and respect women who have chosen many different paths. it was the first...