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troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. so our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended has kept records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. of the. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty chamber of horrors. that i looked at the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata rivera and their evolving in two thousand and five we noted a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how large the. file. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases. it's. live . live. live. live live live . when their own country can do for them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just a bed longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i want my children to win over moscow. russia ha
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troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. so our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended he's got a record of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty. the chorus. up i looked at the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata rivera and their involvement in two thousand and five we know to expect crease in genetic malformations a new born babies how lots of. voters only show a tiny part of their reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases. wealthy british style. time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of report . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations are today. am
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troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted uranium weapons by all international conventions. so our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended he is going to records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty chamber of horrors. now but i looked at the war is far from over in fact it's still going on with the boat for the stigmata rivera and their evolving in two thousand and five we noted a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how large the. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases. the worst year for the. white house to give a. radio guy a minute to kick off what. did you never see the.
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troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. and. our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended has kept records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. of. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty. chamber of horrors. but i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata are there and they're evolving in two thousand and five we noted a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how large the. file. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's complex anonymous people like he used to be. for the homeless. i mean so can only a city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourtee
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troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted uranium weapons by all internet. convention's. our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended he's got a record of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. of the. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty chamber of horrors. but i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata rivera and their involvement in two thousand and five we noted a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how large that the. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january if we recorded forty three cases. the worst cure for those things. white house of the day the radio guy and claudio minestrone click off if i want to watch quote for a blog to do good you've never seen anything like this on cold. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team
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they identified sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus. some of the chemical ingredients for life. they always found the area the rover searched had a vast amount of water and was almost ph neutral as water is on earth. curiosity landed on mars last august after a 36-week journey through space. scientists are operating the rover by remote control. they've spent the past seven months looking for any trace of life on the red planet where the surface temperature can drop below minus 120 degrees celsius. curiosity transmitted clear pictures of mars' terrain soon after it landed. scientists examined the images. the photos and data helped them determine that a stream once flowed on the planet. the rover also discovered stones that have been smoothed by water. junichi watanabe is a leading researcher at the national astronomical observatory in japan. he says he strongly believes curiosity will find evidence of life on mars during its two-year mission. >> this time they found the environment which is very suitable for a creature like us. but with the 1 1/2 years left, i expect some kind of
they identified sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus. some of the chemical ingredients for life. they always found the area the rover searched had a vast amount of water and was almost ph neutral as water is on earth. curiosity landed on mars last august after a 36-week journey through space. scientists are operating the rover by remote control. they've spent the past seven months looking for any trace of life on the red planet where the surface temperature can drop below minus 120 degrees celsius....
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by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the u.s. subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people we know that these decisions were made in washington in london. in every place but with in iraq in baghdad for the most part and it's all been dramatically shaped in influenced by the billions and billions of dollars that have been already and not to go to the people not to rebuild the country only to destroy it and and also by the creation of this very unstable political situation again after twenty years of u.s. sanctions and overt occupation in iraq the iraqi people are much worse off than they were. deborah your group has worked to to hold the u.s. accountable for its actions in iraq what had you know in that you know main achievement so far well you know we were actually formed in two thousand and five to drive out the bush regime that is to remove bush and cheney from office in disgra
by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the u.s. subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people we know that these decisions were made in washington in london. in every place but with in iraq in baghdad for the most part and it's all been dramatically shaped in influenced by the billions and...
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the country was decimated democracy can't be achieved anywhere by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the us subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people and and also by create this very unstable political situation again after twenty years of u.s. sanctions and if you're patient in iraq the iraqi people are much worse off than they were. while next we're going to close of interview for you with the former head of the iraqi intelligence services american office he told us iraq has descended into chaos because the u.s. invasion like a long term plan for stabilizing the country. the cia told the pentagon topping the iraqi regime is the easy part i want you all scenarios for iraq once you remove saddam hussein the deity replied just medisave to throw him and then everything will stabilize but that's the kind of mindframe the dominated the american war effort there was no sustainable no lo
the country was decimated democracy can't be achieved anywhere by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the us subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people and and also by create this very unstable political situation again after twenty years of u.s. sanctions and if you're patient in iraq the...
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white phosphorus was the same chemical that saddam hussein used against the kurds in ninety one which of course the us cited as part of its w m d arsenal and does a justification for the iraq invasion that my friends is what you call circular logic and somehow the us does not define do you lead or mercury as hazardous well despite the government denying the obvious the evidence is undisputable multiple studies show the same correlation between contamination for munitions and the epidemic of congenital birth defects in southern iraq the most disturbing part of all about wanting to use the radioactivity never goes away it will play one generation after the next for millions of years we're going to fortunately there is nothing we can do to stop these devastating health effects from playing now but i'll tell you what we can do we can demand that this practice be banned and insist on holding those responsible accountable. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also it i
white phosphorus was the same chemical that saddam hussein used against the kurds in ninety one which of course the us cited as part of its w m d arsenal and does a justification for the iraq invasion that my friends is what you call circular logic and somehow the us does not define do you lead or mercury as hazardous well despite the government denying the obvious the evidence is undisputable multiple studies show the same correlation between contamination for munitions and the epidemic of...
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the country was decimated democracy can't be achieved anywhere by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the us subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people and and also by create ation a very unstable political situation again after twenty years of u.s. sanctions and overt occupation in iraq the iraqi people are much worse off than they were well you know about how far i was told and i will bring you an exclusive interview with a former head of the iraqi intelligence services american office amount to witness the must nations and dealings that led to the u.s. and british led invasion of iraq in its day. next be in the egyptian capital protesters gathered in front of the prosecutor general's office tonight demanding his resignation in voicing their anger against the muslim brotherhood of his belt troops and cut. understood got it in front of the prosecutor's general office after the main
the country was decimated democracy can't be achieved anywhere by the barrel of a gun by white phosphorus by starvation sanctions by all of the things that the us subjected the iraqi people to the american war is not over for the iraqi people and anything imposed from the outside first of all is never going to express the actual interests of the iraqi people and and also by create ation a very unstable political situation again after twenty years of u.s. sanctions and overt occupation in iraq...
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thousand and four the ammunition used there is believed to have contained depleted uranium and white phosphorus and the effects are still being felt a little but this doctor because of a busby author of a number of studies in the matter how big is the problem there dr personally. the problem logically that the rates of illness the terms of cancer congenital malformation are the worst that i have ever seen in any study that's ever been published. in this sort of. the rates of leukemia for example in under thirty four year olds are thirty times the expected rate based on egypt that's the three thousand eight hundred percent success these unheard of levels of illness but what we're seeing no the true might find interesting is that there is this this is spilling out into the gulf war veterans and we're seeing increases in congenital malformation in american gulf war one veterans and in my own country in the u.k. i've been dealing with a number of cancer cases in young people in young soldiers who are now in their forty's doesn't look is really getting worse in england really briefly doctor you know
thousand and four the ammunition used there is believed to have contained depleted uranium and white phosphorus and the effects are still being felt a little but this doctor because of a busby author of a number of studies in the matter how big is the problem there dr personally. the problem logically that the rates of illness the terms of cancer congenital malformation are the worst that i have ever seen in any study that's ever been published. in this sort of. the rates of leukemia for...
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what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon... the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant pst, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible food source for the microbes. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty water. all the prerequisites to support life. a habitable environment. these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago, but as of yet scientists have not found any actual signs of life... microbial or otherwise. now, the discovery comes despite a computer glitch which has slowed down curiosity's progress in recent weeks. nasa hopes to repair the problem and send the rover on to it's final destination at the top of a nearby
what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon... the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant pst, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible...
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. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay.lions of years ago this area was covered in water. >> the water was probably fresh, not too salty or acidic. that means that microbial life could have survived. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> ha all of the prerequisites to support life. >> these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago but as of yet scientists have not found any actual signs of life forms microbial or otherwise. >> charles clifford kron 4 news. >> the san francisco 49ers free agent to go is tight end delanie walker who signs a four year, $17.5 million deal with tennessee tide inspirit including 8.6 million guaranteed. that is a lot of money for got caught 21 passes last year but dropped around five or so. >> in seven seasons and san francisco walker never caught more than 29 passes. still walker is considered a great athlete with a big play capability. but was not getting much playing time behind
. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay.lions of years ago this area was covered in water. >> the water was probably fresh, not too salty or acidic. that means that microbial life could have survived. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> ha all of the prerequisites to support life. >> these...
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you can't substitute for water, not really for soil, not potassium and not phosphorus. >> rose: how do you know we are not going to develop a desal inization process that will provide us all the water we need. >> well, that's well respondedment because i am willing, i am willing to not fight a war over water. because water desperately tries to recycle. i mean it's the most amazingly helpful product on the planet. >> rose: right. >> you take a really dirty polluted body of water, it evaporates, pure water and then falls where you need it i mean this is really helpful. phosphorous doesn't do that. it stays underground needing lots of energy to mine it. and it's amazingly high quality. >> rose: but hasn't science for the most part, i mean are you a numbers man again. but hasn't science generally, you know, helped us-- i mean the reason -- >> for 250 years. >> rose: yeah. >> what a coincidence. >> rose: science has helped us. science is to the going to stop. >> from about the time we found coal and oil, science has helped us. >> rose: right. >> where was science before that? isaac newton a
you can't substitute for water, not really for soil, not potassium and not phosphorus. >> rose: how do you know we are not going to develop a desal inization process that will provide us all the water we need. >> well, that's well respondedment because i am willing, i am willing to not fight a war over water. because water desperately tries to recycle. i mean it's the most amazingly helpful product on the planet. >> rose: right. >> you take a really dirty polluted body...
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it found sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, all key ingredients of course for living microbes. budweiser cab, we're in business. >> then they know for sure. >> buzz aldrin says within 20 years we're going to colonize mars. buzz said that. you don't want to mess with buzz aldrin. that guy's jack. he's like 105. he can kick my rear end. >> coming up next, a look at whether the income tax hike is taking a big bite out of retail sales. we'll take a position ahead of tomorrow's government report. and are there cracks in the foundation of the toll brothers rally? one of these traders thinks so. josh brown and dan nathan go toe to toe in a good old-fashioned street fight. later on cnbc, "the kudlow report," house budget committee chairman paul ryan joins larry kudlow hours after unveiling the gop budget outline. it all starts 7:00 p.m. eastern time. meantime, more "fast" straight ahead. a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by l
it found sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, all key ingredients of course for living microbes. budweiser cab, we're in business. >> then they know for sure. >> buzz aldrin says within 20 years we're going to colonize mars. buzz said that. you don't want to mess with buzz aldrin. that guy's jack. he's like 105. he can kick my rear end. >> coming up next, a look at whether the income tax hike is taking a big bite out of retail sales. we'll take a position ahead of...
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what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon...emical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant past, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible food source for the microbes. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty water. all the prerequisites to support life. a habitable environment. >> reporter: these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago, but as of yet scientists have not found any actual signs of life... microbial or otherwise. now, the discovery comes despite a computer glitch which has slowed down curiosity's progress in the rover on to it's final destination at the top of a nearby mountain peak. clifford kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: if
what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon...emical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant past, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible food source...
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--phosphorus this indicates someone the distant past millions of years ago this area was covered in waterwas probably fresh not too salty or acidic. that means that life could have survived here. there are traces of sulfate and sulfites a possible food source of the microbes. >> this was a cajun and by rode with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> all of the prerequisites to support life. these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago as of yet scientists have not found any actual size of life forms in their microbial or otherwise. >> charles clifford kron 4 news. >> the palo alto teenager is 10th place winner in the intel serscience talent search in washington d.c.. >> a 16 year-old sahana vas udevan received a $20,000 award in math research. five bay area high school students were among four finalists vying for the wanted thousand dollars top prize in the contest. organizers of the talent search say all the projects they received stem from a simple curiosity. >> get ready for wonderful temperatures. here's a
--phosphorus this indicates someone the distant past millions of years ago this area was covered in waterwas probably fresh not too salty or acidic. that means that life could have survived here. there are traces of sulfate and sulfites a possible food source of the microbes. >> this was a cajun and by rode with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> all of the prerequisites to support life. these discoveries mean that...
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they had nitrogen, phosphorus, carbon, some key ingredients for life.el mayer says fundamental quote for this mission whether mars could have support ad hospitable environment. from what we know now the answer is yes, in science and astronomy today. melissa: we love science. lori: we do. melissa: american small business owners are still concerned where the economy is headed. fib chief economist bill dunkelberg weighs in next with tracy byrnes and ashley webster. don't miss it. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure l build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >> markets taking a breather after five consecutive trading sessions closing at records for the dow. melissa: we'll have to rally if we want to make a record aga
they had nitrogen, phosphorus, carbon, some key ingredients for life.el mayer says fundamental quote for this mission whether mars could have support ad hospitable environment. from what we know now the answer is yes, in science and astronomy today. melissa: we love science. lori: we do. melissa: american small business owners are still concerned where the economy is headed. fib chief economist bill dunkelberg weighs in next with tracy byrnes and ashley webster. don't miss it. dad, i'd put that...
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powder from the rock and tested it and now scientists have identified sulfur, nitrogen, hydro again, phosphorusf you remember back in your science classes from high school, those are the building blocks of life, not only that, but the rock has the same makeup that supports life here on earth. nasa says and i'm quoting out of the study, a fundamental question of this mission is if mars could have supported a habitable environment and the answer they say is yes. i mean, curiosity, as now, landed seven months ago and it's there for a two year mission and might be longer, if the batteries last longer. it found water in different part of the planet just a couple months ago, three months ago and now they believe, megyn, are the building blocks of life. that's for nasa the holy grail, why they went up there, an astounding find and keep looking to find out if there are other parts of the planet that give them better clues to what was once there on the planet surface, pretty cool. >> what will they find? all right, trace, thank you. >> okay. >> megyn: new questions today whether president obama could be
powder from the rock and tested it and now scientists have identified sulfur, nitrogen, hydro again, phosphorusf you remember back in your science classes from high school, those are the building blocks of life, not only that, but the rock has the same makeup that supports life here on earth. nasa says and i'm quoting out of the study, a fundamental question of this mission is if mars could have supported a habitable environment and the answer they say is yes. i mean, curiosity, as now, landed...