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we've seen anwar sadat, king hussein, and it took bold leaders to take the step forward. and today we have seen our leaders as well take this step. we have the foreign minister in town. he signed the accord on behalf of the kingdom, and i think that were a lot of events that led up to where we are today. definitely his majesty's vision of peaceful coexistence within bahrain and the region has led to where bahrain could take a decision like this at this very important time. david: i should've said at the outset i want to offer our condolences to your prime minister and passed away last week. we are very sorry to resist, and thank you for coming despite that situation. >> thank you very much, david. david: ambassador otaiba, what happened to what led this right now? >> we've been having a debate about when is the right time to do something like this, and truth is it could have happened a year earlier, two or three years from now. we think the progress we were making with israel and things like having an israeli pavilion at expo would be harmed by annexation. we came up with
we've seen anwar sadat, king hussein, and it took bold leaders to take the step forward. and today we have seen our leaders as well take this step. we have the foreign minister in town. he signed the accord on behalf of the kingdom, and i think that were a lot of events that led up to where we are today. definitely his majesty's vision of peaceful coexistence within bahrain and the region has led to where bahrain could take a decision like this at this very important time. david: i should've...
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german clinics search for volunteers but may begin and sadat on the african country is a haven for thousands of refugees fleeing war torn ethiopia the fight over the tea grave region has torn families apart and half of those seeking safety are children . asked. to sing songs he learned growing up and he misses playing with his friends and especially with his older brother this. you know. i miss them all and i want to go back home because i want to play with my brothers i miss my friends and my brothers. it's been 3 weeks since last saw his family his mother had brought him to his teacher's doorstep when the bombs started falling on the hometown and home era she said she had to search for her 2 older sons a safe way yasser recalls without a 2nd thought she took him and ran. we jumped over dead bodies our neighbors were dead but we couldn't bury them so we just kept running. and europe saw a lot of things a 7 year old shouldn't see says i see for us all she's close friend of his mother has known him for years he trusts her. many other children who flatly die when not so lucky the u.n. estimate
german clinics search for volunteers but may begin and sadat on the african country is a haven for thousands of refugees fleeing war torn ethiopia the fight over the tea grave region has torn families apart and half of those seeking safety are children . asked. to sing songs he learned growing up and he misses playing with his friends and especially with his older brother this. you know. i miss them all and i want to go back home because i want to play with my brothers i miss my friends and my...
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they ended up spending 13 days there, ten of which bagan and sadat did not talk to one another at all. there were similar scenarios to president bush's story where they were going to walk, going to leave and they had to be pulled back and stay and finally it resulted in the accord, which camp david may be most famous for is the camp david accord and that famous picture on the south lawn of the white house of the three leaders celebrating that achievement but it was a very tedious time but camp david provided the perfect cramped comfortable but uncomfortable setting to drive that dialogue to a successful completion. >> mike, president bush mentioned that tony blair was his first visitor there as a foreign leader. you got to see that. and experience and understand the role of camp david in a casual retreat in foreign diplomacy. say a little bit more about that and what you saw in terms of why that setting sort of lent itself to those kinds of meetings. >> it certainly made sense to me and president bush, knowing from his father, what the charm of camp david was for floem diplomacy. i be
they ended up spending 13 days there, ten of which bagan and sadat did not talk to one another at all. there were similar scenarios to president bush's story where they were going to walk, going to leave and they had to be pulled back and stay and finally it resulted in the accord, which camp david may be most famous for is the camp david accord and that famous picture on the south lawn of the white house of the three leaders celebrating that achievement but it was a very tedious time but camp...
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teenager how do seemingly noble propositions turn toxic well to discuss that i'm now a joined by god sadat a professor in marketing of concordia university and author of the newly released book the parasitic mind how infectious ideas killing commonsense chris aside it's a great pleasure for me to talk to thank you very much.
teenager how do seemingly noble propositions turn toxic well to discuss that i'm now a joined by god sadat a professor in marketing of concordia university and author of the newly released book the parasitic mind how infectious ideas killing commonsense chris aside it's a great pleasure for me to talk to thank you very much.
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about how cost is beloved president a second term for my favorite part of the screen leads libertarian sadat predicted not exercise their vote for the good of the country but i'm sure they felt very good about themselves casting about for candidate they can really believe in. so is there anything better we can do within this article, with this article and use it to house train a dog? here with me now it is the interview podcast host and reason editor at large, celebrated author, the man in wet, nick gillespie is back. hello dear. becca located a good to talk with you. support i got in a little bit of a shoddy fight with ned at ryan he had that article libertarian sock. so what is michael warren davis confusing here? he says libertarians early 5% of the population, what is he getting wrong? >> among other things he's really undercounting the number of people who identify as libertarian or vote kind along libertarian lines for those are generally fiscal and conservative. the problem with these people, and by these people i mean men with 31st names. lee harvey also, those types of things that m
about how cost is beloved president a second term for my favorite part of the screen leads libertarian sadat predicted not exercise their vote for the good of the country but i'm sure they felt very good about themselves casting about for candidate they can really believe in. so is there anything better we can do within this article, with this article and use it to house train a dog? here with me now it is the interview podcast host and reason editor at large, celebrated author, the man in wet,...
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looking at the sadat khan, the mayor of london, he's blaming their government for making irresponsible promises ahead of christmas. this is a country in continued crisis. i know you'll continue to follow the story for us. thank you so much. and we'll be right back. crafting our authentic fragrances begins with ingredients from the earth ... to create fragrances infused with natural essential oils. air wick scented oils. connect to nature. until i found out what itust? it actually was.d me. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. >>> republican senator mitt romney blasting president trump over his response to a massive cyber attack on u.s. government agencies. in particular, president trump's i
looking at the sadat khan, the mayor of london, he's blaming their government for making irresponsible promises ahead of christmas. this is a country in continued crisis. i know you'll continue to follow the story for us. thank you so much. and we'll be right back. crafting our authentic fragrances begins with ingredients from the earth ... to create fragrances infused with natural essential oils. air wick scented oils. connect to nature. until i found out what itust? it actually was.d me. dust...
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distributing sweets so people considered that the provocative even the son of the former prime minister sadat heidi who worked with hezbollah in one way or another in former governments called on has to cooperate saying that we will not rest until justice is served but like i said if any security agency was to go after selling my yash it could trigger a civil strife and even if this operative this has been the operative has been found guilty the court implicated him affiliated him with the organization and the organization is affiliated with the syrian government which was in control of this country so many people here will say he could have not acted alone he received orders from higher up from the leadership and so many. people here would want to see accountability on a much higher level so no the short answer to your question no it's not going to heal divisions at all ok said a hunter there live for us in beirut sina thank you for that. there is a lot smaller still to come on this news hour including we'll tell you why doctors in india are on strike you can as the nation struggles with and
distributing sweets so people considered that the provocative even the son of the former prime minister sadat heidi who worked with hezbollah in one way or another in former governments called on has to cooperate saying that we will not rest until justice is served but like i said if any security agency was to go after selling my yash it could trigger a civil strife and even if this operative this has been the operative has been found guilty the court implicated him affiliated him with the...
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i would add president sadat, who had a vision about peace in the middle east and his influence was enormous. with the israeli leader. where he had a vision and was able to reach out. leadership in that part of the world is important and we have not had nearly enough enlightened leadership in the middle east. >> the cold war, as we have mentioned, has been over for almost 30 years, as we stand here now, 75 years after first began, what lessons did we learn from it? are we safer now than we were at the height of the cold war? what is the great legacy and lesson from the cold war that you take? >> there are many, let me name a few. we do still have nuclear posture and it is still extremely dangerous. there is less chance now have a deliberate nuclear war, there will be like a premeditated attack. i think there is actually more chance and more risk, and they say that because the decision time has been compressed for the leaders, they don't have very long to make up their mind whether to launch them. in case they might get warning from a general that they are under attack. the cyber world has ma
i would add president sadat, who had a vision about peace in the middle east and his influence was enormous. with the israeli leader. where he had a vision and was able to reach out. leadership in that part of the world is important and we have not had nearly enough enlightened leadership in the middle east. >> the cold war, as we have mentioned, has been over for almost 30 years, as we stand here now, 75 years after first began, what lessons did we learn from it? are we safer now than we...
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carter hole stayed a sadat since.ithout president reagan at camp david, that was a very warm and friendly meeting. several of months in advance when they were contemplating putting both sides together for a very contentious time, multiple ward fought over decades jury egypt and israel. time to plan the summit, they were conversations between president carter and the national security adviser, where should this be? they look at spain, they look at portugal. president carter wanted to confide space away from the eyes of the press, where they could be driven to talk to one another. they set aside initially three days for the summit at camp david, with predicting for additional days should they need them. they ended up spending 13 days there, tenth of which they did not talk to one another at all. there were similar scenarios to president bush is story, where they were going to walk, and going to lead, and they have to be pulled back wednesday. finally, it resulted in the accord, which camp david might be most famous for,
carter hole stayed a sadat since.ithout president reagan at camp david, that was a very warm and friendly meeting. several of months in advance when they were contemplating putting both sides together for a very contentious time, multiple ward fought over decades jury egypt and israel. time to plan the summit, they were conversations between president carter and the national security adviser, where should this be? they look at spain, they look at portugal. president carter wanted to confide...
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power to punish except in the states who engage in some forms of trade with sadat so sudan who was extremely desperate to have this listed go for it can have access to values trading opportunities in the world but certainly sudan is. a huge dead african tree but i think being removed from this list would help sudan to somewhat deal with that and better and to restructure its economy again but essentially even though this state sponsor of terrorism designation has been lifted and that obviously opens them up to aid they've really had to pay money to the u.s. essentially to be able to get more money from the u.s. right how much aid do we expect to flow into sudan now especially given the die economic situation aaron. so you know because it was on this list it was not eligible for us for it ed now that this is listed depending on how the relationship between the 2 countries upon our going forward i think that may be able to receive a considerable amount from from the u.s. i think that also in some ways depends on how situations on the ground is so that itself progress how the relationship betwe
power to punish except in the states who engage in some forms of trade with sadat so sudan who was extremely desperate to have this listed go for it can have access to values trading opportunities in the world but certainly sudan is. a huge dead african tree but i think being removed from this list would help sudan to somewhat deal with that and better and to restructure its economy again but essentially even though this state sponsor of terrorism designation has been lifted and that obviously...