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have been set up in each district and village in the hope of achieving peace like here in the republic of russia's south and bordering chechnya. where there. is chairman of a reconciliation commission he has personally settled more than fifty family feuds in his district in the past twenty years. he stood his ground even when sworn enemies refused to allow him into their homes because they weren't willing to forgive the murderous some even threatened to kill him. to members of the. when they were killed in a fight it was involuntary manslaughter. only find out how difficult it is to forgive a murder when somebody of your clan is killed. but you must forgive in any case if good decent or honorable people plead with you on behalf of allah a muslim is supposed to be a forgiving person. the murderous spends more than ten years in prison but when he left he was still fearful of revenge but. dissuaded the old man to forgive the mudra and cool off the feud whew. there was a time when i brought the elders here. a god fearing people. but i wasn't actually there myself when they finally discussed what to do
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there's no question, but each of the two countries, the people's republic of china and russia have leadersat are fundamentally opposed to our values and our interests, and we have a lot of interests around the world, and they have the capability of doing things that are adverse to our end, and the fundamental problem we got in the united states is that this administration has been in a withdrawal mode, in an apology mode, in a mode of managing our economy in a way that tells the world we're not going to be the kind of a factor in two, five, six, eight, ten years going out, and, therefore, that vacuum we've created is being filled by people who don't have our values or our interest, and that gives china and russia an opportunity to do things that are fundamentally against what we as a country and the american people woulddprefer to have happen ped neil: donald rumsfeld, thank you so much. great hearing you again. >> caller: neil, whatever happens, we have to hope it ends well for our country's standpoint. neil: thank you very much. rand paul says this is all the more reason just to stay out
there's no question, but each of the two countries, the people's republic of china and russia have leadersat are fundamentally opposed to our values and our interests, and we have a lot of interests around the world, and they have the capability of doing things that are adverse to our end, and the fundamental problem we got in the united states is that this administration has been in a withdrawal mode, in an apology mode, in a mode of managing our economy in a way that tells the world we're not...
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they are associated with russia because russia has a number of muslim republics with in its jurisdiction it would not bother me to know that russians are using drones to kill the people who murdered children, those people who took over theaters in russia and have time and again actually gone out and killed innocent unarmed people to terrorize a population. >> i am going to jump in. we have only six minutes left. >> the administration has insisted that it needs the nsa and its spying programs to counter the terrorists. we need to be able to look at few indications and sometimes that means scooping my e-mail subject lines and dates. it may include the leaks. that is why it was a debate. aren't you concerned that if you dial back too far on those kinds of programs that the terrorist groups you're talking about going to be able to plan freely and perhaps attack the united states or its interests? >> it is baloney. we have approved the following of terrorist communications from overseas, even those communications that go into the united states. when it comes to phone calls of every single ame
they are associated with russia because russia has a number of muslim republics with in its jurisdiction it would not bother me to know that russians are using drones to kill the people who murdered children, those people who took over theaters in russia and have time and again actually gone out and killed innocent unarmed people to terrorize a population. >> i am going to jump in. we have only six minutes left. >> the administration has insisted that it needs the nsa and its spying...
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vigil to remember the victims of the war following the conflicts of the breakaway republic was recognized as independent state by russia which triggered outrage in georgia which kind of diplomatic relations with moscow are five years on and the two seemed to be looking to restore ties learn more about the south decision tragedy in a special hour t.v. program at eight thirty g.m.t. . up next the mexicans are blasted the monitoring policies of the bank of england's new governor and discusses the discuss with canada's a prick henri is housing bubble. everyone respects a promise written in stone promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site change dot gov including some about protecting whistleblowers and obama said that we need to empower federal employees as watchdogs and that he would strengthen whistleblower laws to protect federal workers works both waste fraud and abuse of authority and government but strangely and possibly coincidentally two days after the first revelation of government spying by stoughton these pro
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of the new start arms control treaty with russia. return to building a robust national missile defense capability, trying to get those bases for radars and missiles in poland and the czech republic. i would reject any idea of negotiating with russia about missile defense. i would build what we need to build and not worry about them. i don't think we should forget. we should make china feel pain here for giving snowden asylum for a couple of days and allowing him to escape to moscow. the lesson putin learned watching what we did not do to china is putin could get away with it, the too. so far, they are both right. >> ambassador, thank you. this is complicated and dangerous as well. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> this is a fox news alert. amber alerts going out across oregon and washington state for two children who may have been kidnapped by their mother's killer. the nationwide man hunt is on for james dimaggio. police say he murder ed a woman and took off with one or both of her children. the body of christina henderson wu found in his burned down home. the remains of a child were found as well but weren't identified. police believe he kidnapped 16-year-old hannah and 8-year
of the new start arms control treaty with russia. return to building a robust national missile defense capability, trying to get those bases for radars and missiles in poland and the czech republic. i would reject any idea of negotiating with russia about missile defense. i would build what we need to build and not worry about them. i don't think we should forget. we should make china feel pain here for giving snowden asylum for a couple of days and allowing him to escape to moscow. the lesson...
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politicians and people in the czech republic girls learn so much on the phobia they're really not to be compared with the homophobic level in russia but he says there is no dearth of polls it's not just anecdotal it shouldn't be based on your personal impressions look at the polls and the czech republic and their levels of home know exactly when. so when the prague mayor said yes it's alright to have a good product unfortunately it's never allowed in moscow for instance but in the czech republic they respect freedom of their citizens the pro. it's our allowed to do a thorough two on will take place this month and we can say that in the czech republic generally speaking to people are not homophobic but coming back to your question would a boycott help russian l g b t i people i personally don't think so that's why human rights watch is against a boy called because we think that. it's important that the olympic winter games take place but that athletes and supporters and everybody watching will learn about the state of legislation in russia and the state of homophobia and that it will be a public discussion we think that would help people in russia more than man the
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was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lives of gay and lesbian folks in russiait felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia and just regular gay people in russia, you see that things have gotten a lot worse because of the law and the push to get the law through. there's been a spike in violence against gay people. so whereas before you saw people kind of reacting with shrugs to people coming out to them as gay, some people would be disowned or kicked out of their homes, but you saw these islands of tolerance in this sea of misunderstanding and hate. those islands are getting smaller and smaller. in part because there's clearly -- there's been a signal sent that sometimes if you look at these videos, the police do show up and they arrest the gay people who are being bashed in these videos. they don't go after the guys who are pouring urine on their heads. >> choire, the gay rights community we're seeing mobilize about this. this is really being
was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lives of gay and lesbian folks in russiait felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia and just regular gay people in russia, you see that things have gotten a lot worse because of the law and the push to get the law through. there's been a spike...
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get out with russia and return to building a missile defense capability and trying to get the bases for radars and missiles in poland. the czech republic again. i would reject any idea ofng with russia about missile defenses and build and not worry about them. i don't think we should forget we should make china feel pain here for giving snowden asylum if are a couple of days and then allowing him to escape to moscow. the lesson putin learned watching what we did not do to china is putin could get away with it and so far they are both right. >> thank you. it has been an enormously dangerous thing as well. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> fox news alert amber alert across oregon and washington state for two children who may have been kidnapped by their mother's killer. the hunt is on for 1y5i78z dimaggio. he murdered a woman and took off with one or both of her children. the body of christina anderson was found in his burned down home. the remains of a child were also found and have not been identified. police believe dimaggio kidnapped hannah and ethan. they have not been seen since saturday. he is driving a blue 2013 nissan versa. anyone who sees it is asked to call 91
get out with russia and return to building a missile defense capability and trying to get the bases for radars and missiles in poland. the czech republic again. i would reject any idea ofng with russia about missile defenses and build and not worry about them. i don't think we should forget we should make china feel pain here for giving snowden asylum if are a couple of days and then allowing him to escape to moscow. the lesson putin learned watching what we did not do to china is putin could...
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not unique specifically to russia if you look at any other post soviet state or countries in eastern europe live bulgaria the czech republic romania you know they're now members of the european union but the levels of social homophobia there are also extremely extremely high and i think that points to the fact that homophobia is extremely complicated and deeply rooted phenomenon and what i would put to you is that the tactics that the l g b t community has has employed so far in russia in relation to russia as well as in relation to many other countries like ukraine and georgia are extremely counterproductive to the l.g.b. cause do you seeing that if you indeed succeed in boycotting the olympics gays and lesbians will be treated any better in russia on a social day to day basis i want to go back to what you said about post soviet countries i was invited to open the first struck pride in the czech republic and i can tell you from my own experience and from talking to many politicians and people in the czech republic girls learn so much on the phobia they're really not to be compared with homophobic level in russia but he says there is a lot in the polls it's not
not unique specifically to russia if you look at any other post soviet state or countries in eastern europe live bulgaria the czech republic romania you know they're now members of the european union but the levels of social homophobia there are also extremely extremely high and i think that points to the fact that homophobia is extremely complicated and deeply rooted phenomenon and what i would put to you is that the tactics that the l g b t community has has employed so far in russia in...
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of it? who is to blame? i have two great experts. julia ioffe is a former moscow correspondent for "the new yorker" she is now with "the new republic." and chrystia freeland wrote her book about russia'stransition from communism to capitalism. she's now running for parliament in canada. welcome to both of you. julia, let me start with you. do we know how much of what is going on is about more than snowden? i mean by which there did seem to be a more promising prospect between u.s./russian relations, the reset, but then you've had syria on which the putin administration has been a big disappointment to the obama administration. you've had even arms control where they have not been particularly forthcoming. and then this. so is this part of a larger trend? >> i think snowden was just the catalyst. he was the straw that broke the camel's back. i think you would have to rewind past syria and go back to libya. the russians felt very much duped by the americans. they had abstained from vetoing the resolution to allow the use of force in libya, and then what ended up happening was not, you know, the use of force was much more than they had anticipated and then gadhafi ended up getting killed
of it? who is to blame? i have two great experts. julia ioffe is a former moscow correspondent for "the new yorker" she is now with "the new republic." and chrystia freeland wrote her book about russia'stransition from communism to capitalism. she's now running for parliament in canada. welcome to both of you. julia, let me start with you. do we know how much of what is going on is about more than snowden? i mean by which there did seem to be a more promising prospect...
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that this is not unique specifically to russia if you look at any other post some of you have stayed or countries in eastern europe live bulgaria the czech republic romania you know they're now members of the european union but the levels of social homophobia there are also extremely extremely high and i think that points to the fact that homophobia is extremely complicated and deeply rooted phenomenon and what i would put to you is that the tactics that the l g b t community have has employed so far in russia in relation to russia as well as in relation to many other countries like ukraine and georgia are extremely counterproductive to the l.g.b. cause do you seeing that if you indeed succeed in boycotting the olympics gays and lesbians will be treated any better in russia on a social day to day basis i want to go back to what you said about post soviet countries i was invited to open the first struck pride in the czech republic and i can tell you from my own experience and from talking to many politicians and people in the czech republic girls learn so much on the phobia they're really not to be compared with a homophobic level. in russia ok so
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of mubarak. does nothing now. gets involved, you know, in -- with russia and moves czech republic and the polish missile defense system. you know, our friends in the world look at us and say we're not standing with them. our enemies don't sufficiently fear us. >> i want to tackle that subject in a second. nathan, go to the criticism. >> when you focus this through the lens of domestic politics. that because the threat level increase happened overseas. we're talking about embassies. >> it wasn't here in the united states. >> right there are people who will criticize the president no matter what he does. but because there was a level of distance and it wasn't -- people standing in line at airports for four hours or something. i think -- there is little downside to the domestic policy or political front for the president. >> senator, i'm curious if you want to respond to sara's criticism there a little bit of the president. it's been a rough period for the president on foreign policy. i would say this issue, particularly of egypt, and you look at the snowden thing, you know, it's been a rough six months for the president
of mubarak. does nothing now. gets involved, you know, in -- with russia and moves czech republic and the polish missile defense system. you know, our friends in the world look at us and say we're not standing with them. our enemies don't sufficiently fear us. >> i want to tackle that subject in a second. nathan, go to the criticism. >> when you focus this through the lens of domestic politics. that because the threat level increase happened overseas. we're talking about embassies....
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of a russian national to the u.s. from a third country made though without russia's consent or even knowledge a program that upon then was snatched from the dominican republic in june it is fate was only disclosed one month later. now with more on the case sun more on moscow's reaction. a spokesperson from the russian foreign ministry says they're trying to stay informed about alexander palin's case on july the twenty six they visited him in prison in the us state of georgia wade been extradited from the dominican republic however they say that in their view this is yet another example of a russian national being extradited from a third country to the u.s. and india and their view that is unacceptable was about someone through your which unless we are very concerned that we are once again faced with the rest of russian citizen on the us who aren't in a third country we consider this practice which has become a vicious tendency completely unacceptable we have repeatedly pointed out to the u.s. that if they have grievances with the russian citizens they have to send requests to russian law enforcement agencies in agreement with a bilateral treaty on mutual le
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republic. i lived in russia, and when i lived in russia, can i tell you, they all think that homosexuality comes from the west. all ofng just proves they're right. i wanted to reach across and slap her across the face. what if i grabbed you, threw you into the back of a paddywagon and dragged you off to jail because the mentioned the word homosexual. how would you feel about it then? >> she is making a point about what the cultural reception of the activities will be. >> you cannot -- we're on television, but you cannot just ignore evil. when evil shows its face you have to answer. when you don't answer. look what happened, you were talking about hitler, so we went to the olympics in germany, right? yes, they took down the anti-jewish posters for two weeks, what happened? owens won a gold medal and then 6 million jews were killed. what if the world had turned their back on hitler, what if the world had left germany empty for those olympics? certainly nothing as bad abc news what did happen? >> i think the question is about the efficacy of this tactic -- >> the stoli thing, you said -- >> we're going to talk to him ab
republic. i lived in russia, and when i lived in russia, can i tell you, they all think that homosexuality comes from the west. all ofng just proves they're right. i wanted to reach across and slap her across the face. what if i grabbed you, threw you into the back of a paddywagon and dragged you off to jail because the mentioned the word homosexual. how would you feel about it then? >> she is making a point about what the cultural reception of the activities will be. >> you cannot...
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republic without moscow's consent or even knowledge for that matter but also is ahead for you with the rest of the world's top headlines. we'll look at. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we can we know if you. choose to use the consensus you. choose to get to. choose the stories that impact your life choose. to. there are moscow time this is r t with me rule re sushi al qaeda is chief is accused washington of conspiring with the egyptian military to overthrow mohamed morsi. and he made his first public comments on the situation in egypt since the ousting of the country's is the misleader his supporters meantime continue to stage mass demonstrations across the country another night of unrest so police firing tear gas on one of the marches or the military warned to sit ins would be stormed. through has the latest from a divided country. of course we had this sort of forty hour deadline for an interior ministry who said after two days
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republic, canada, mexico and japan. >> 5:26, 75 degrees out there. >> ahead at 5:30, strange relations this morning between the u.s. and russia. we have the latest ahead ofress conference from the president today when "good morning, washington" conti >> straight ahead, a terrifying situation as police say a mower and deducts her two children from the hospital. we've got a live report with details. good morning to you, washington, it's friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to start request weather this morning. healed over to meteorologist jacqui jeras for a check of today's forecast. jacqui? >> well, today looking a lot like yesterday, once again, cloudy skies, breaks at times with peeks of sunshine and then heavy downpours late in the day. this pattern continues but we do see an end in sight, just so you know. live super doppler~7 showing a few showers, all very light, martinsburg, hagerstown getting wet, most of that will stay north of the metro area. weather headlines, warm and muggy, cloud cover. but thundershowers will be heaviest late this afternoon and this evening and we could have a little standing water on
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of the new republic magazine. sochi starts in february, and the whole question of what the response to the united states and international community should be to the anti-gay laws in russiap obama's press conference on friday first by playing 33 years ago in january 1980, just after soviet invasion in afghanistan, the summer games that year were scheduled for moscow and the president of the united states was asked what the response should be when it came to the olympics. this was jimmy carter in january 1980. >> mr. president, assuming the soviets do not pull out of afghanistan any time soon, do you favor the u.s. participating in the moscow olympics? if not, what are the alternatives? >> no, neither i nor the american people would support the sending of an american team to moscow. with soviet invasion troops in afghanistan. i've sent a message to the united states olympic committee spelling out my own position that unless the soviets withdraw their troops within a month from afghanistan, that the olympic games be moved from moscow to an alternate site or multiple sites or postponed or canceled. >> and the united states and a lot of countries around the world boycotted t
of the new republic magazine. sochi starts in february, and the whole question of what the response to the united states and international community should be to the anti-gay laws in russiap obama's press conference on friday first by playing 33 years ago in january 1980, just after soviet invasion in afghanistan, the summer games that year were scheduled for moscow and the president of the united states was asked what the response should be when it came to the olympics. this was jimmy carter...
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of the classroom, but the truth is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes it's very productive. >> let's discuss what's going on with the russia expert, senior editor at the "new republic for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> it's a complicated relationship, not like in the bad days of the cold war but it's tense. >> unlike in the bad days of the cold war, there's not as much to talk about. i it's not like the u.s. and russia are in charge of the withhold world. it's like the u.s., russia, china and then i think to recalibrate relationships is a nod to catching up with the times. >> they'll have a chance to meet at the g-20 in saint petersburg. >> putin's foreign policy adviser said they intended to talk in moscow, now that it's cancelled, they're not really planning on anything specific or special at the g-20 but they might talk on the sideline. >> can you see the russians handing over snowden to the united states? >> no. >> why? >> can you see the united states handing over somebody like snowden to russia? >> you don't think so? >> no. it looks bad, it looks weak. it got to the point where eric holder had to say we won't torture this guy, we won't put him to dea
of the classroom, but the truth is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes it's very productive. >> let's discuss what's going on with the russia expert, senior editor at the "new republic for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> it's a complicated relationship, not like in the bad days of the cold war but it's tense. >> unlike in the bad days of the cold war, there's not as much to talk about. i it's not like the u.s. and russia are in charge of the...
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russia virtually making him a free man. is he out of that moscow airport. pete? >> yes, this works when obama took office. missile defense show for the check republic. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear in the interim. >> bret: thanks inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> harris: this is a fox report. tonight threats to serious that the state department is closing a number of elm embassies and hot spots around the world. sentencing for a man who held women hostage for a decade. >> eternity. i knew nobody cared about me. >> he says terror. he says he is really not that that bad. >> i am just sick. >> tonight, judgment day for the man behind cleveland house of who are row roars. >> a massive meat r
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republic. coming up, the problems with putin. even in the dog days of summer, it's feeling awful chilly between the united states and russia.y." she's coming up next. we'll see you right here tomorrow morning at 8:00. thanks for getting up. okay, a? b? b. a? that's a great choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power...