48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i left them said that last man when we heard the news that president sadat had died naturally the people went crazy religious veiled women remove their veils and danced for hours audibles and women like myself on the political left began praying the prayer of thanks shook. there was no hope of release as long as saddam was in power on the sixth of october one thousand nine hundred one sadat died by the bullet that was just one month after the date on which he had sent his policemen to break down the door to my home and take me off to prison. after set out to death our hope of leaving the prison began once again to dance before our eyes. i wasn't there i was sat there i think in everything that happened to know while as saddam she was always trying to convey a fundamental message keep going i'm a normal everyday woman from the country i have always kept going and i will continue fighting i have been put under pressure threatened with imprisonment i have been defamed me and the wall and saddam he has been defamed very often and it continues even today but she stays true to her beliefs and
i left them said that last man when we heard the news that president sadat had died naturally the people went crazy religious veiled women remove their veils and danced for hours audibles and women like myself on the political left began praying the prayer of thanks shook. there was no hope of release as long as saddam was in power on the sixth of october one thousand nine hundred one sadat died by the bullet that was just one month after the date on which he had sent his policemen to break...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
in reply to sadat as question as to what he might be his companion replied that this was an old frail man who was close to death when i to one day be old asked a young strong and handsome siddharta will i be stooped frail and close to death. on another occasion he met a sick man and his companion explained that the man was weak and ailing unable to look after or heal himself and might i to one day be sick asked the young handsome healthy siddharta. and on another outing he saw a dead body must die to die asked siddharta. last he realized he needs only to suffering to old age sickness and death. and siddhartha lamented the fact that he had been born. siddhartha stowed away in the dead of night mounted his horse and leaving behind his wife and child and his father and mother turned his back on the well. he sought in light and went through the ascetic life if our strange disdaining the claims of the body he was prepared to die. concerned friends and tempt us too and even the gods adjutant to abandon his just izing self-denial but the doctor would not. no matter how much you fasted howeve
in reply to sadat as question as to what he might be his companion replied that this was an old frail man who was close to death when i to one day be old asked a young strong and handsome siddharta will i be stooped frail and close to death. on another occasion he met a sick man and his companion explained that the man was weak and ailing unable to look after or heal himself and might i to one day be sick asked the young handsome healthy siddharta. and on another outing he saw a dead body must...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
would you feel my i was in germany when president sadat gave a speech he announced the arrests of one thousand five hundred thirty six citizens my name was among them and i flew home immediately although my colleagues in europe advised me to stay there but i rejected that idea and came back to egypt and the airport i saw my ex-husband waiting for me he took our child he shall live. she was no longer a little boy he was ten years old. my mother was also there but she stood apart from my ex-husband i went to the state security officers and was arrested right there at the airport. and the villa that mccall dolly if. such had accused us of instigating the sectarian rift and conspiring against the nation. alarm was widespread within the prison and outside. people were afraid to walk in the streets. her voice was clear and strong as direct in firmly unequivocal as a knife edge. her eyes shine and her laugh reverberates through the dirt enclosure . forty of the murderous was a poor miserable woman planting and harvesting with her own hands while her husband lounged around the house a lazy bu
would you feel my i was in germany when president sadat gave a speech he announced the arrests of one thousand five hundred thirty six citizens my name was among them and i flew home immediately although my colleagues in europe advised me to stay there but i rejected that idea and came back to egypt and the airport i saw my ex-husband waiting for me he took our child he shall live. she was no longer a little boy he was ten years old. my mother was also there but she stood apart from my...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
breach of israeli sovereignty and you use that word sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to do you take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself and your security interests without getting the same respect from you excellent point i got to tell you when i write that i think about that myself and also i think israelis sometimes maybe overreact in the shoes who have sovereignty. but it's important to understand that when we violate someone's sovereignty for instance we fly in lebanon a lot you may you may ask how can we fly over another sovereign nation isn't that disrespect to our neighbors so first i tell you that we respect our lebanese neighbors a lot and wish them all the best of a lot of stability and peace because when you look into the entire region it our interests our interests our p. .
breach of israeli sovereignty and you use that word sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to do you take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself and your security interests without getting the same...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
israeli sovereignty and you use that more its sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to deal take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself and your security interests without getting dissaving respect from you excellent point i got to tell you when i write that i think about that myself and also i think israelis sometimes may be over react in the shoes who have sovereignty. but it's important to understand that when we violate someone's sovereignty for instance we fly in lebanon a lot you may you may ask how can we fly over another sovereign nation isn't that disrespect to our neighbors so first i would tell you that we respect our lebanese neighbors a lot and wish them all the best of a lot of stability and peace because when you look into the entire region that our interests our interests are
israeli sovereignty and you use that more its sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to deal take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself and your security interests without getting dissaving respect...
48
48
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> do you think the new leadership in saudi arabia is the 21st century sadat? >> i don't know to speak frankly. i hope that it is a moderate model of leadership. modernization and an open approach. also, notial for them only israel. i really leave in a regional solution. -- i really believe in a regional solution. nation.s a startup combination of our mutual efforts will change the middle east. >> we are running out of time. outnnot let you go with asking a couple of political questions. i hope you do not mind. you think your coalition will state the full term? i do not see any interest for an early election. i did not see any elections before next year. it is really a very stable coalition. served, as i said and almost every senior position in the israeli government. except one. can we imagine you reading a candidate for prime minister? >> no. i think i have served our country in many positions and capacities. but i am not crazy in politics. i really enjoyed this job. it is a huge responsibility. i am good in this position. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join
. >> do you think the new leadership in saudi arabia is the 21st century sadat? >> i don't know to speak frankly. i hope that it is a moderate model of leadership. modernization and an open approach. also, notial for them only israel. i really leave in a regional solution. -- i really believe in a regional solution. nation.s a startup combination of our mutual efforts will change the middle east. >> we are running out of time. outnnot let you go with asking a couple of...
69
69
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> do you think that the new leadership in saudi arabia is the 21st century sadat? >> i don't know. to speak frankly, we hope that it's moderate, modern leadership and they will lead real modernization and open approach to our problems also. but it's crucial for them also, not only for israel. i really believe in regional solution. it will change only the least, first of all the arab world. israel, it's start-up nation with strong economy, with science, with everything. the combination between us start-up nation and financial power together, combination of our moo you'utual efforts will middle east in both levels, economy and, of course, security. i think it's their interest like us. >> we're running out of time. i can't let you go without at least asking a couple of political questions. i hope you don't mind. do you think your coalition will stay the full term, or do you see early elections coming? >> i think it's maybe more stable coalition that they only remember. i don't see any interest among all parties for early elections. i don't see elections before next ye
. >> do you think that the new leadership in saudi arabia is the 21st century sadat? >> i don't know. to speak frankly, we hope that it's moderate, modern leadership and they will lead real modernization and open approach to our problems also. but it's crucial for them also, not only for israel. i really believe in regional solution. it will change only the least, first of all the arab world. israel, it's start-up nation with strong economy, with science, with everything. the...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
breach of israeli sovereignty and you use that word sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to do you take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself or your security interests without getting the same respect from you excellent point i got to tell you when i write that i think about that myself and also i think israelis sometimes may be over react in the shoes who have sovereignty. but it's important to understand that when we violate someone's sovereignty for instance we fly in lebanon a lot you may you may ask how can we fly over another sovereign nation isn't that disrespect to our neighbors so first i would tell you that we respect our lebanese neighbors a lot and wish them all the best of a lot of stability and peace because when you look into the entire region that our interests our interests are
breach of israeli sovereignty and you use that word sovereignty quite a lot and you're writing you also sadat it means that we can do you whatever we want to do you take out any component we want wherever we want and i honestly cannot understand how you can put the respect for sovereignty and the entitlement to do whatever you want to do wherever you want to do it in one face what makes you believe that any country with respect to yourself or your security interests without getting the same...
78
78
Apr 4, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the sadat shall i do with you but i cannot you know stay there touch man and this is totally a part of the stuff you are just come to see dark all around it will be like x. that i don't grow you must fire not just no no as i mean was done and not at all it's about you mustn't need my neck and i need by understand. you have some more than some musing as honest as sad about you know. you know sit on the snow as it was away and keep. the good only rear base souther busy capri documented. your bed the comment that. the postage. meus we in law is good although the to detonate those in a sudden will need the money who would open the lid or c. d. t. do the road the. bottom yes took the call chubby law in the bus from the top on these good mini me she is will be sure to use a sweat on him but to thelma to me steve. kroft was. her. death a lot of violent think i get homie. hit yet that often death is what that when he cut or not it quickly and is paid for by gotta. eat not even be caught for your gun. found your thumb with a. belt to type on your gun a lot of them got. violent yet that conflict
the sadat shall i do with you but i cannot you know stay there touch man and this is totally a part of the stuff you are just come to see dark all around it will be like x. that i don't grow you must fire not just no no as i mean was done and not at all it's about you mustn't need my neck and i need by understand. you have some more than some musing as honest as sad about you know. you know sit on the snow as it was away and keep. the good only rear base souther busy capri documented. your bed...
73
73
Apr 16, 2018
04/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
think we do is we take away protects of jcpoa, and go after iran central bank, and supreme leaders sadat that is worth upwards of $190 billion, if you go after chosenties iran cannot fuel terrorism in iraq and syria, they can't play the militias, there is a lottery did do outside of deploying u.s. troops. charles: all right, also, u.s. and u no uk now charging they he inspected computer routers. and general we heard about a major surge in trolling activity by russia at the end of last over weekend. so, what do you make of it? is this next great theater of war, cyber information highway? >> yes, cyber has an attack going on every day, tens of thousands by russia and iran and north korea. this should come as no surprise to anyone. charles: how do we combat it? >> we have to be on our best in terms defense, cyber hygiene, change passwords keep software up-to-date, and strike back when we can. charles: michael, you mentioned general mattis, how confident are that you we can fight this the way you suggest and not be pulled into a more deeper war. he have 10 seconds. >> well, just pay attentio
think we do is we take away protects of jcpoa, and go after iran central bank, and supreme leaders sadat that is worth upwards of $190 billion, if you go after chosenties iran cannot fuel terrorism in iraq and syria, they can't play the militias, there is a lottery did do outside of deploying u.s. troops. charles: all right, also, u.s. and u no uk now charging they he inspected computer routers. and general we heard about a major surge in trolling activity by russia at the end of last over...
116
116
Apr 6, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
smash the sadat shall i do with you but i cannot you know asked a director no no no no this is totally a part of the stuff you want to come to see dark all around it will be like x. that i don't go to misfire and not just now know something was done and not at all it's about you mustn't need my neck on any of my understanding. you have some more than some musing is honest or sad about you know. you know so then the snow as it was over i think you. could only really because southern busy country documented. yet because the comment that. the postage. meus we had low is good although the two that made those in a sudden need to train a new good open lip or c d d to the road to go to bottom yes took the co-chair being in the bus from the top on these good many b.c.'s will be sure there's a sweat on him but not on the twenty fifty. years. ago after. her. death a lot of violent think i get homey. bit yet that often death is that way and he cut or not it quickly and is perfect for have gotten. it done evenly caught all your got fouler thumb with a. bow to type all your got a lot of them got. v
smash the sadat shall i do with you but i cannot you know asked a director no no no no this is totally a part of the stuff you want to come to see dark all around it will be like x. that i don't go to misfire and not just now know something was done and not at all it's about you mustn't need my neck on any of my understanding. you have some more than some musing is honest or sad about you know. you know so then the snow as it was over i think you. could only really because southern busy country...
100
100
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
when we see president carter and sadat shaking hands. when ronald reagan and gorbechev.es, that picture of the two leaders of the koreas stepping over that concrete barrier, immediately, makes you think wow, something has changed. what has to happen is a kind of more sober remembrance that the presidents or leaders of the two koreas met 18 years ago. in some sense, what i'm saying is we do have to remember that in the past, american presidents have been been charlie brown and north korea has been lucy with the football. that picture should both encourage us, given what we thought might be happening a few months ago but remind us there's some serious stuff before we can actually celebrate a genuine change of -- permanent change in that peninsula. >> okay. and the biggest optics, i'm so glad you framed this the way you just have. biggest optics presumably are yet to come when it's president trump with kim. what are you expecting from that moment? >> well, again, expecting an enormous amount of gee, wiz, who ever thought this would be possible. and sometimes in the past, th
when we see president carter and sadat shaking hands. when ronald reagan and gorbechev.es, that picture of the two leaders of the koreas stepping over that concrete barrier, immediately, makes you think wow, something has changed. what has to happen is a kind of more sober remembrance that the presidents or leaders of the two koreas met 18 years ago. in some sense, what i'm saying is we do have to remember that in the past, american presidents have been been charlie brown and north korea has...
151
151
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, not maybe of the magnitude of nixon going to china or sadat to jerusalem in 1977, but has that here's a case where where historians of the future will know in a way that we cannot today, you know, how much of this might be owed by president trump and if president trump had a role in bringing this about, he'll get some credit from history. >> i note you also know a lot about how news and history was covered in the moment. we witnessed this week an attempt by the president, and we've seen those from time to time of him to either distance himself from someone we know to be close to him, i.e., michael cohen of new york, or try to change the nature of the relationship. when we've seen previous presidents do that in the '60s, '70s, '80s, was the coverage perhaps more robust and more direct than it is now? do you think we take more steps to be kind and watch our wording because of whatever fear or political correctness? >> well, i think sometimes that's true. you know, a tiny parallel would be in 1964 lyndon johnson's old very close senate aide bobby baker of whom he said, if i had a
you know, not maybe of the magnitude of nixon going to china or sadat to jerusalem in 1977, but has that here's a case where where historians of the future will know in a way that we cannot today, you know, how much of this might be owed by president trump and if president trump had a role in bringing this about, he'll get some credit from history. >> i note you also know a lot about how news and history was covered in the moment. we witnessed this week an attempt by the president, and...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
sadat's morris lives on the poor side employing the situation in the outskirts of the peruvian capital lima the population is increasing rapidly as more people arrive from the countryside to try their luck in the big city. zara has lived here for seventeen years during that time both the wall and the contrast between the two sides have got bigger. it makes people aggressive that this kind of situation shouldn't exist today it's a form of discrimination a flood of my that is getting us young all other people might see it differently. but for me it's a clear separation of the poor on one side and the rich on the other. we put us at sarah runs an ace or e in her neighborhood she offers good food at a good price. something her customers appreciates the forty nine year old earns just enough to get by she serves meals from early morning to evening during the day she takes time out to go shopping and sometimes even goes home for a short rest. she lives alone now she says her ex-husband was violent. rapid population growth coupled with poor quality housing and lack of services have led to many
sadat's morris lives on the poor side employing the situation in the outskirts of the peruvian capital lima the population is increasing rapidly as more people arrive from the countryside to try their luck in the big city. zara has lived here for seventeen years during that time both the wall and the contrast between the two sides have got bigger. it makes people aggressive that this kind of situation shouldn't exist today it's a form of discrimination a flood of my that is getting us young all...
170
170
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 1
of the most famous and funniest stories in washington is the ex-president gathered to go to anwar sadat's funeral and there was gerald ford and there was jimmy carter and there was richard nixon and bob dole walked in and said see no evil speak no evil and evil. the words and yet were almost part of the title, and yet with almost every bad story you tell about richard nixon there is a flipside to tell about him and in all's case, he went to war in 1944 and was horribly wounded in the italian front by a mortar shell, to the point where the medic who came along roads on his for it in his own blood don't worry about this guy, we have given him all the morphine he is going to get but he did make it back and if you remember, he lost the use of his right arm and his shoulder and lost the ability to perform the most basic of political functions, the handshake. of all the chambers of commerce and all the state legislatures and politicians in washington bob dole ever ran across, he always said there was one, always remember to extend his left hand to shake his hand and that was richard nixon. if y
of the most famous and funniest stories in washington is the ex-president gathered to go to anwar sadat's funeral and there was gerald ford and there was jimmy carter and there was richard nixon and bob dole walked in and said see no evil speak no evil and evil. the words and yet were almost part of the title, and yet with almost every bad story you tell about richard nixon there is a flipside to tell about him and in all's case, he went to war in 1944 and was horribly wounded in the italian...
174
174
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 1
city poured over intelligence reports about begin and sadat so he understood them.ettiesburg battlefield to show them the costs of continued war. he negotiated for 13 agonizing days and nights personally over 20 drafts and then chris, the last day, the 13th day, begin had decided no more concessions, i'm leaving. carter had a brilliant insight. he knew from the intelligence reports how much begin loved his eight grand children. he took photographs of himself begin and sa dad, hand wrote inscriptions to each of the grandchildren, walked over to a bag gin's cabin and handed it to him. as he was ready to go back, he saw the tears come in a bag gin's eyes as he went through each one of them. begin said mr. president, i'll give it one more try. the rest is lift. 40 years that treaty has never been violated central to israel's security and to ours. >> you're part of all that. let me ask you about the great mystery. beall talked about it back then. how did reagan get hold of jimmy carter's debate book? you put the book together with burt carp and david rubenstein. it was a
city poured over intelligence reports about begin and sadat so he understood them.ettiesburg battlefield to show them the costs of continued war. he negotiated for 13 agonizing days and nights personally over 20 drafts and then chris, the last day, the 13th day, begin had decided no more concessions, i'm leaving. carter had a brilliant insight. he knew from the intelligence reports how much begin loved his eight grand children. he took photographs of himself begin and sa dad, hand wrote...
337
337
Apr 3, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 1
>> egypt did not have before sadat visited.there will be more than one king and leader who will go and visit and produce a peace process at the end of the day. >> heather: you seem very positive about this trip that the saudi prince has made. he is first in line to the throne. he has been here in america for three weeks. some people have called it a charm offensive. you think it's legit. >> i think it is legitimate because i've seen the genesis of it. i have engaged with saudi reformers way before the crown prince was even deputy crown prince. this is coming from the bottom up in saudi and many other countries in the region as one of the positive results of the arab spring not the negative one, of course. >> heather: walid phares joining us with insight. we appreciate it. >> bill: "happening now" now is rolling in with a couple of minutes. let's check with jon. >> the justice department set to put quotas on immigration judges. will it except -- we're on dow watch. the miracle rescue of a teenager trapped in a drainage pipe more
>> egypt did not have before sadat visited.there will be more than one king and leader who will go and visit and produce a peace process at the end of the day. >> heather: you seem very positive about this trip that the saudi prince has made. he is first in line to the throne. he has been here in america for three weeks. some people have called it a charm offensive. you think it's legit. >> i think it is legitimate because i've seen the genesis of it. i have engaged with saudi...
221
221
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 1
china with mao and, of course, your father and jimmy carter bringing together menachem begin and anwar sadatter's camp david accords. and now this. peter baker, this is a remarkable moment and it's a moment that you can't help but believe was brought about by some of that disruption in the white house that we've been talking about for quite some time. maybe it was the unintended consequences of donald trump seeming to be unbalanced but whatever the case, north korea and south korea started talking to each other and we saw a historic handshake yesterday and a visit to south korea from kim jong-un. >> that's exactly right. there's plenty of reason for skepticism, there's been feints towards peace for multiple times over the years, it didn't work out. however, having said that, it's hard not to look at what happened yesterday with a certain degree of exhilaration, obviously if we could bring peace to this final chapter, in effect, of the cold war, that would be an extraordinary change, an stroortd move toward greater security in the world. donald trump will claim credit and make the case that i
china with mao and, of course, your father and jimmy carter bringing together menachem begin and anwar sadatter's camp david accords. and now this. peter baker, this is a remarkable moment and it's a moment that you can't help but believe was brought about by some of that disruption in the white house that we've been talking about for quite some time. maybe it was the unintended consequences of donald trump seeming to be unbalanced but whatever the case, north korea and south korea started...