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>> what if sadam hussein uses chemical gases and kills us all. until i heard the first bomb.was like okay, it's happening. and i tell you what, one of the feelings i had in that particular moment, what am i going to do? am i going to be a part of it? am i even going to get the opportunity to participate in this. >> this picture here is taken at a place called objective montgomery what the u.s. army called it. it was a highway intersection on the west side of the city in baghdad. >> today washington, d.c. is home to pennsylvania native jason fritz. it is where he reflects on his service in the u.s. army. >> even though i don't use the uniform, i feel that sense of responsibility. >> that commitment was instilled in the former army officer during his four years of the u.s. military academy in west point. >> it's part of a line it's a tradition that serviced the nation. >> in the battlefield in iraq. >> i had to job to do and i wanted to do it well. >> march, 2003 a severely wounded u.s. marine nays son frei lay pleading in the battlefield he was a platoon commander with the arm
>> what if sadam hussein uses chemical gases and kills us all. until i heard the first bomb.was like okay, it's happening. and i tell you what, one of the feelings i had in that particular moment, what am i going to do? am i going to be a part of it? am i even going to get the opportunity to participate in this. >> this picture here is taken at a place called objective montgomery what the u.s. army called it. it was a highway intersection on the west side of the city in baghdad....
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>> what if sadam hussein uses chemical gases and kills us all. until i heard the first bomb. it was like okay, it's happening. and i tell you what, one of the feelings i had in that particular moment, what am i going to do? am i going to be a part of it? am i even going to get the opportunity to participate in this. >> this picture here is taken at a place called objective montgomery what the u.s. army called it. it was a highway intersection on the west side of the city in baghdad. >> today washington, d.c. is home to pennsylvania native jason fritz. it is where he reflects on his service in the u.s. army. >> even though i don't use the uniform, i feel that sense of responsibility. >> that commitment was instilled in the former army officer during his four years of the u.s. military academy in west point. >> it's part of a line it's a tradition that serviced the nation. >> in the battlefield in iraq. >> i had to job to do and i wanted to do it well. >> march, 2003 a severely wounded u.s. marine nays son frei lay pleading in the battlefield he was a platoon commander with the
>> what if sadam hussein uses chemical gases and kills us all. until i heard the first bomb. it was like okay, it's happening. and i tell you what, one of the feelings i had in that particular moment, what am i going to do? am i going to be a part of it? am i even going to get the opportunity to participate in this. >> this picture here is taken at a place called objective montgomery what the u.s. army called it. it was a highway intersection on the west side of the city in baghdad....
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when we removed sadam hussein we knew he made weapons of mass destruction we knew was supporting terrorists. by the way as soon as sadam was gone got a call from moammar qaddafi. the motion we have in the heart of the middle east a democracy that is not supporting terrorists. it is not perfect but they liberated afghanistan. >> i disagree in the sense that it could have been in different way. >> i would have gone the push the elder way the president's father. i would have strangled them with a blockade. no fl-fly zoned it. >> look at the reports that were done by the iraq survey group for example. it was clear when we came into office in 2000 that sadam was a stretch between the time of the first administration and bush administration completely ignored 16 u.s. resolutions that the regime was crumbling. he was in a box we could have strangled him. after that they were going to share technology with the enemy. >> i don't expect you and your father to agree with me. what they spent in iraq has now come back to our country in a negative way. >> we need more time. >> thank you for coming in. >>
when we removed sadam hussein we knew he made weapons of mass destruction we knew was supporting terrorists. by the way as soon as sadam was gone got a call from moammar qaddafi. the motion we have in the heart of the middle east a democracy that is not supporting terrorists. it is not perfect but they liberated afghanistan. >> i disagree in the sense that it could have been in different way. >> i would have gone the push the elder way the president's father. i would have strangled...
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la guerra derrocÓ a sadam hussein, pero no se encontraron las armas de destrucciÓn masita.das. >>> estoy feliz que regresen los soldados y que los iraquÍes tendrÁn una oportunidad. >>> el costo para el paÍs fue alto. >>> gastos en vidas humanas, gastos de presupuesto de los estados unidos. >>> otros creen que la retirada serÁ mas costosa. >>> es el fin de la paz. porque no han medido las consecuencias del abandono total, y realmente el romper la fe con las tropas que murieron. >>> creen que una presencia evitaria la guerra trival y una creciente ingerencia iranÍ. >>> pero no terminarÁ aquÍ, cerca de 10 mil contratistas se quedan en el paÍs continuando entrenando a las fuerzas de bagdag. >>> despuÉs de meses de debate en el congreso se aprobÓ el presupuesto de defensa de 662 mil millones de dÓlares. miembros del senado dicen que no terminÓ la discusion sobre quiÉn debe manejar el arresto de sospechosos de terroristas. despuÉs de una larga investigaciÓn y exigencias al alguacil joe arpaio para que diera informaciÓn, el gobierno dio a conocer conclusiones, y dicen que violÓ si
la guerra derrocÓ a sadam hussein, pero no se encontraron las armas de destrucciÓn masita.das. >>> estoy feliz que regresen los soldados y que los iraquÍes tendrÁn una oportunidad. >>> el costo para el paÍs fue alto. >>> gastos en vidas humanas, gastos de presupuesto de los estados unidos. >>> otros creen que la retirada serÁ mas costosa. >>> es el fin de la paz. porque no han medido las consecuencias del abandono total, y realmente el romper...
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hoy el propio obama destaca como Éxito la invasiÓn que acabo con sadam hussein. fue asÍ como se pasÓ de tener 170 mil soldados en 500 bases, a un desmonte total y el regreso masivo de soldados. quedan dos bases solamente, con menos de 4 mil soldados. el gobierno estÁ optimista sobre el futuro de irak, mientras tendrÁn que lidiar con la guerra que enlutÓ a miles, dejo lisiados, y sin embargo muchos no le encuentran una razÓn. >>> el gobierno anunciÓ que desde el 31 de diciembre serÁn combatistas civiles a usar armamento pesado de estados unidos, y 150 soldados permanecerÁn en irak. >>> el mal tiempo causa estragos en costa rica, mÁs de mil residentes tuvieron que ser evacuados y los llevaron a refugios, ahÍ lo pueden ver, las calles quedaron cubiertas de agua. al menos una persona perdiÓ la vida. >>> precisamente para hablar del tiempo estÁ nuestra meteorÓloga paola. >>> buenas tardes. y justamente voy a comenzar a hablar de lluvias, aquÍ en estados unidos, las temperaturas estuvieran cÁlidas en el medio oeste, que en vez de tener nieve que serÍa lo normal aqui en
hoy el propio obama destaca como Éxito la invasiÓn que acabo con sadam hussein. fue asÍ como se pasÓ de tener 170 mil soldados en 500 bases, a un desmonte total y el regreso masivo de soldados. quedan dos bases solamente, con menos de 4 mil soldados. el gobierno estÁ optimista sobre el futuro de irak, mientras tendrÁn que lidiar con la guerra que enlutÓ a miles, dejo lisiados, y sin embargo muchos no le encuentran una razÓn. >>> el gobierno anunciÓ que desde el 31 de diciembre...
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pdkyo2oé acabÓ con sadam hussein.el futuro de çw irak mientras ñ= tendrÁn que lidiar con la guerra que enlutÓ a ! v x oñmiles, dejÓ z@ mq lisiados y sin embargo muchos no le encuentran una razÓn. >>> el ! v gobierno anunciÓ ;7 que desde el 31 de diciembre serÁn combatistas civiles a ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oéusar z@ mq armamento pesado de estados unidos y 150 fg/ soldados permanecerÁn en z@ irak. >>> el mal tiempo causa estragos çw3tvve#fd&- en costa rica, mÁs de mil residentes ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdtuvieron que ser evacuados y los z@ llevaron a refugios, ahÍ lo pueden ver, las calles quedaron cubiertas de fg/ agua. al menos una persona perdiÓ la ñ= vida. >>> precisamente para hablar del tiempo estÁ nuestra meteorÓloga paola. >>> buenas tardes. y justamente voy a comenzar a ! v x oñ hablar de lluvias, aquÍ e z@ estados unidos, las temperaturas estuvieran cÁlidas en el medio oeste, que en vez de tener nieve que serÍa lo ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pd normal z@ mq aquÍ en el noreste hemos tenido bastante lluvias, y generando peligro de m
pdkyo2oé acabÓ con sadam hussein.el futuro de çw irak mientras ñ= tendrÁn que lidiar con la guerra que enlutÓ a !v xoñmiles, dejÓ z@ mq lisiados y sin embargo muchos no le encuentran una razÓn. >>> el !v gobierno anunciÓ ;7 que desde el 31 de diciembre serÁn combatistas civiles a !v xoñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oéusar z@ mq armamento pesado de estados unidos y 150 fg/ soldados permanecerÁn en z@ irak. >>> el mal tiempo causa estragos çw3tvve#fd&- en costa rica,...
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brian: sadam hussein? arnold: yes. brian: what's a visionary? arnold: a visionary is someone whose ostensible reason in office or in being a leader is to transform the country according to his vision. now i say his, because they're all men here. for example, mao transformed an entire nation into this communist image and his own notion of communism stalin did that. he was a visionary. brian: what about a authoritarian? arnold: an authoritarian is someone not necessarily holding office for his own gains, but who believes in law and order, who believe in the country. juan perone, for example, would have been an authoritarian leader. uh authoritarian leaders were some of what i call the operochics, the bureaucratic leaders in the soviet union who came after stallen and so forth whose -- stalin whose purpose were to maintain stability. brian: what would krustof have been? arnold: he had some visionary notion. he was combination visionary, operochic. brian: what's a transitional? arnold: a transitional is someone who changes the entire nature of the c
brian: sadam hussein? arnold: yes. brian: what's a visionary? arnold: a visionary is someone whose ostensible reason in office or in being a leader is to transform the country according to his vision. now i say his, because they're all men here. for example, mao transformed an entire nation into this communist image and his own notion of communism stalin did that. he was a visionary. brian: what about a authoritarian? arnold: an authoritarian is someone not necessarily holding office for his...
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this was inconceivable during the days of sadam hussein. >> do you feel good today?aking foreign language) >> look. look. he voted. he voted. the sign of democracy. iraq, all right. >> it's really happening. i can't describe the feeling. quite thrilling. >> fearing suicide bombers they are conducting a thorough search as the voters come in. but the process is really going on. men and women coming in to vote. they mark their fingers with that indelible ink so they can only vote one time. >> nice to see you. good morning. >> how does it feel? (speaking foreign language) >> he said we are all happy. we never feel it before. >> explaining how the process works, how the ballot works. >> you would have to be a true sin i cann-- sinnic not to appr the sincerity of this moment. >> i remember him feeling so emotional when we would help bring democracy to iraq. it seems so fragile now with the sectarian tension still building. should we be hopeful that democracy would stick or is this going to be one of these ill luis ry things when democracy equals anarchy? >> i am hopeful. i
this was inconceivable during the days of sadam hussein. >> do you feel good today?aking foreign language) >> look. look. he voted. he voted. the sign of democracy. iraq, all right. >> it's really happening. i can't describe the feeling. quite thrilling. >> fearing suicide bombers they are conducting a thorough search as the voters come in. but the process is really going on. men and women coming in to vote. they mark their fingers with that indelible ink so they can...
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established, not perfect, a lot of work to be done but they have clearly much better off than when sadam hussein>> pot the bush administration and the current white house wanted some troops to stay behind for security, put the iraqis ultimately said no. in washington, susan mcginness, wjz eyewitness news. >> at the height of the war in 2007, 170,00 000, troops were there. >>> they agreed to postpone closing closing until mid-may hoping for more funding. >>> when the ravens take to the field it is still not known whether ray lewis will be playing. we asked him about it yesterday. >> you know coaches always make decisions and they are playing smart and i don't mind being smart. you know the warrior side of me of course wants to get back out there but i got to take my hat off to my team, every man, every week, always been a different player making a play. >> ray says he is confident he will be back at some point this season. >>> this morning we want to share with you the closest thing to a sure bet at the horse track, one horse has done it again. a 5-year-old gelding named rapid redux took the win.
established, not perfect, a lot of work to be done but they have clearly much better off than when sadam hussein>> pot the bush administration and the current white house wanted some troops to stay behind for security, put the iraqis ultimately said no. in washington, susan mcginness, wjz eyewitness news. >> at the height of the war in 2007, 170,00 000, troops were there. >>> they agreed to postpone closing closing until mid-may hoping for more funding. >>> when...