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sadam hussein had the weird sad doe mass cysts. >> they tracked down the artist at her home in up state it was news to her that copies of her work ended up in sadam's baghdad townhouse. >> once you do a painting heaven only knows where it is going to end up. he probably identified. >> hard to image when he saw the killing and repressing he had the state of mind to have this replica of the flint stone village bedrock children and grandchildren. adolph hitler built his own pal lashian retreat. it was a place to entertain and unwind with his nazi friends. his mistress eva brawn as seen in the home movies. >> it is meant to be a manly german hunting place. the truth is it is very -- lots of 19th century china almost lady like. >> during 20-years as dictator of the philippines he is accused of stealing millions of dollars. former beauty queen is best known for her shoe collection. >> how many d inves-- she have? >> thousands. >> could they escape from the compound? [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day
sadam hussein had the weird sad doe mass cysts. >> they tracked down the artist at her home in up state it was news to her that copies of her work ended up in sadam's baghdad townhouse. >> once you do a painting heaven only knows where it is going to end up. he probably identified. >> hard to image when he saw the killing and repressing he had the state of mind to have this replica of the flint stone village bedrock children and grandchildren. adolph hitler built his own pal...
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. >> translator: those who went missing are a big problem in iraq and goes back to sadam hussein and larify and those missing are because of the policies of dictators of hussein and there are 500,000 and we have the problem of those missing. the previous ones with iran and kuwait. the problems here we need international support when it comes to technical aspects in order to help the institution working with this problem. >> reporter: and paul it's a sad reality that people disappear during conflict, but there seems to be a great number of people going missing now than before. is that right? >> well, certainly the number of people being reported missing is greater now than before and there are a variety of reasons as to why people are missing. it's not just conflict. we can talk about natural disasters. of course there are international wars, internal unrest as well within a country and civil war effectively and there is also you know crime gangs which obduct and murder people and bodies never to be recovered and it's interesting there are figures from unicef which show the changing de
. >> translator: those who went missing are a big problem in iraq and goes back to sadam hussein and larify and those missing are because of the policies of dictators of hussein and there are 500,000 and we have the problem of those missing. the previous ones with iran and kuwait. the problems here we need international support when it comes to technical aspects in order to help the institution working with this problem. >> reporter: and paul it's a sad reality that people disappear...
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comes out of a clandestine shiite political organization that was oppressed and often murdered by sadam hussein doesn't create the politician or climate that lands itself easily to compromise. >> reporter: marc lynch believes this time might be different. >> given maliki's history, there's no reason to believe he will make those choices but it's more likely than before. this is the first time since he's been in power that he feels he faces an existential threat that the u.s. can help him with. >> reporter: at their white house meeting tomorrow, president obama is sure to urge the prime minister to step up to those choices. >> woodruff: we've been speaking with members of the republican party about internal conflicts that led to the partial government shutdown, and where the g.o.p. goes from here with record-low approval rating. we conclude the series tonight with a third-term senator known for working across the aisle. it was her blueprint that helped lead to the compromise that re- opened the government. senator susan collins of maine joins us from capitol hill. senator, thank you for being wi
comes out of a clandestine shiite political organization that was oppressed and often murdered by sadam hussein doesn't create the politician or climate that lands itself easily to compromise. >> reporter: marc lynch believes this time might be different. >> given maliki's history, there's no reason to believe he will make those choices but it's more likely than before. this is the first time since he's been in power that he feels he faces an existential threat that the u.s. can...
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authorized the then president bush to engage military action in operation desert storm to drive sadam -- saddam husseinkuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention and i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. >> it was an exercise of political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate and record a vote under those circumstances but he did. we had one of the most spirited but civil and informative debates in which i had been privileged to participate in all my 38 years in congress. we prevailed and the final outcome that day but i would have been proud of the house and proud of our speaker regardless because the house demonstrated to the world that it was truly a deliberative and democratic body. tom and i always struggled to find common ground between our two sides when there were issues upon which we could not agree, we could at least use common courtesy in the way we conducted our politics. that isn't just good manners, it's good politics. but win, lose or compromise, the way we argue can be as important i
authorized the then president bush to engage military action in operation desert storm to drive sadam -- saddam husseinkuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention and i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. >> it was an exercise of political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate and record a vote under those circumstances but he did. we had one of the most spirited but civil and...