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saddam hussein would have been continually weakening.f the president had shown the patience to go through another round of resolution, to sit down with those leaders, say, what do you need? what do you need now? how much more will it take to get you to join us? we'd be in a stronger place today. >> listen -- >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to disarm, disclose, is ludicrous in my judgment. it just shows a significant difference of opinion. who tried diplomacy. he turned a blind eye. he had the capability of making weapons and he would have made weapons. >> 30 seconds, senator. >> 35 to 40 countries in the world had a greater capability of making weapons at the moment the president invaded than saddam hussein. while he's been diverted with nine out of ten active duty divisions of our army, either going to iraq, coming back from iraq or getting ready to go, north korea has got nuclear weapons and the world is mo
saddam hussein would have been continually weakening.f the president had shown the patience to go through another round of resolution, to sit down with those leaders, say, what do you need? what do you need now? how much more will it take to get you to join us? we'd be in a stronger place today. >> listen -- >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to...
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he also said saddam hussein would have been stronger.hat is just factually incorrect. 2/3 of the country was a no-fly zone when we started this war. we would have had sanctions. we would have had the u.n. inspectors. saddam hussein would have been continually weakening. if the president had shown the patience to go another round of resolutions to say what do you need now, how much more will it take to get you to join us, we'd be in a stronger place today. >> 30 seconds. >> of course i know osama bin laden attacked us. i know that. and secondly, to think that another round of resolutions would have caused saddam hussein to disarm, disclose, is ludicrous in my judgment. it just shows a significant difference of opinion. we tried diplomacy. we did our best. he was hoping to turn a blind eye. and yes, he would have been stronger had we not dealt with him. he had the capability of making weapons and he would have made weapons. >> 30 seconds, senator. >> 35 to 40 countries in the world had a greater capability of making weapons at the moment t
he also said saddam hussein would have been stronger.hat is just factually incorrect. 2/3 of the country was a no-fly zone when we started this war. we would have had sanctions. we would have had the u.n. inspectors. saddam hussein would have been continually weakening. if the president had shown the patience to go another round of resolutions to say what do you need now, how much more will it take to get you to join us, we'd be in a stronger place today. >> 30 seconds. >> of course...
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, saddam hussein more important than osama bin laden? i don't think so. president. -- lehrer: ninety-second response, mr. president. bush: my opponent looked at the same intelligence i looked at and declared in 2002 that saddam hussein was a grave threat. he also said in december of 2003 that anyone who doubts that the world is safer without saddam hussein does not have the judgment to be president. i agree with him. the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would work. i understand the serious consequences of committing our troops into harm's way. it's the hardest decision a president makes. so i went to the united nations. i didn't need anybody to tell me to go to the united nations. i decided to go there myself. and i went there hoping that, once and for all, the free world would act in concert to get saddam hussein to listen to our demands. they passed the resolution that said, "disclose, disarm, or face serious consequences." i believe, when an international body speaks, it must mean what it says. saddam
, saddam hussein more important than osama bin laden? i don't think so. president. -- lehrer: ninety-second response, mr. president. bush: my opponent looked at the same intelligence i looked at and declared in 2002 that saddam hussein was a grave threat. he also said in december of 2003 that anyone who doubts that the world is safer without saddam hussein does not have the judgment to be president. i agree with him. the world is better off without saddam hussein. i was hoping diplomacy would...
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and we are discussing this with the government of saddam. i mean, as always, we would like to see this is be all the soonest possible in order for us not to mount a long art larch operation which is done late on very, very difficult to de commission and the time build. so at the moment we're planning or the 20000 that we have also people sufficient stock for additional people who have up $200000.00, which is in our plan at the mall. however, this is very, very heartening in this age. and as i understand, the other panel members are saying here, it might be long at this stage for unity are for the human worth or our host government here to say it's better if it's ok, but we are constrained. we also would like to see that to get there, we actually take care of these people in such a way that they have the immediate needs. 8 martin, can you help us understand why eritrea might be interested in coming in alongside the theo pins to target the forces and the government of tikrit help us understand the past history between take ray and eritrea? wel
and we are discussing this with the government of saddam. i mean, as always, we would like to see this is be all the soonest possible in order for us not to mount a long art larch operation which is done late on very, very difficult to de commission and the time build. so at the moment we're planning or the 20000 that we have also people sufficient stock for additional people who have up $200000.00, which is in our plan at the mall. however, this is very, very heartening in this age. and as i...
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dick cheney wants to hear saddam and the logic working together, fine. he gets his is one that's exacy what happened. so it was very difficult for us to go to white house and say well, torture produced that information because we cut information we wanted, right? so now cooperation, you get the truth. a difference between compliance and between cooperation. we don't have unlimited resources to chase ghosts around the world, like in some instances we did because of the fake and the false information they were getting. we wanted -- which is in his book and how we're getting facts, now what they did with these facts and some of the threats, for example, about the brooklyn bridge, for example, you know, they're watching tv and watch a movie that showed a guy stepping over bridge. they started joking, how many infidels would die if we blow up that bridge? suddenly weaving on television less than 24 hours on cnn, we were watching al-qaeda wants to blow up the brooklyn bridge. that's a big gap between what we reported and what had been sold to the american publ
dick cheney wants to hear saddam and the logic working together, fine. he gets his is one that's exacy what happened. so it was very difficult for us to go to white house and say well, torture produced that information because we cut information we wanted, right? so now cooperation, you get the truth. a difference between compliance and between cooperation. we don't have unlimited resources to chase ghosts around the world, like in some instances we did because of the fake and the false...
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fighting in ethiopia to neighboring saddam. and the un has warned that that number is likely to increase. it's also warned that 2000000 people in tipperary are an urgent need of food, medical supplies and fuel. european union has pledged nearly 5000000 dollars in 8. the monday my. out of the sort on the head of the, in the past, the war was for the sake of power. but this war is civil and tribal, the arm, how to tribe does not want us to live. they do not accept us, young or old is to grounds. they don't even want the children to live at all. now what we came on foot, we were walking for 3 days. we did not eat and we had little water. where arrived at the camp now 8 days after we arrived, we have food to eat and water to drink. is the emergency coordinator with the un's refugee agency for sudan. he describes the challenges and sudanese border. the 1st challenge is that in just over 2 weeks apart, 40000, people have been asked lead to saddam units. you are in our government partner corps, and we have registered these people here
fighting in ethiopia to neighboring saddam. and the un has warned that that number is likely to increase. it's also warned that 2000000 people in tipperary are an urgent need of food, medical supplies and fuel. european union has pledged nearly 5000000 dollars in 8. the monday my. out of the sort on the head of the, in the past, the war was for the sake of power. but this war is civil and tribal, the arm, how to tribe does not want us to live. they do not accept us, young or old is to grounds....
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they wanted evidence that saddam and al qaeda were working together. we know that they were not working together. but that was not good enough. he worked with al qaeda. they tortured him. they're working together. so we took this information to the united nations security council. i think everybody remembers. they were talking about how al qaeda and saddam were working together. if there was any american city. we found out everything was a lie. even colin foul and did not make sense. i said to him. why did you like. when he was speaking there is a big difference between compliance and cooperation. compliance, as when i get what i want to hear. he wants to hear them working together. we will get that information. and that's exactly what happened. it's very difficult for us to go to the white house and say they get the information they want at the time. so now, cooperation you get the truth. there is a difference between compliance and cooperation. well had limited sources to treat those around the world. in some instance we did. with information that th
they wanted evidence that saddam and al qaeda were working together. we know that they were not working together. but that was not good enough. he worked with al qaeda. they tortured him. they're working together. so we took this information to the united nations security council. i think everybody remembers. they were talking about how al qaeda and saddam were working together. if there was any american city. we found out everything was a lie. even colin foul and did not make sense. i said to...
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and getting rid of the security the militia leaders of saddam insane you're out because of your partf the other party and the destruction and so many things that became a secretary in collapse in many things led to that and then the government through very anti- sunni in support and did not support the sunnis who are basically standing up for the extremists and so many things led to that and we think al qaeda in yemen which basically a lot of the conditions that allow them to grow today are very similar or very different sometimes than the conditions that allow al qaeda to grow in al qaeda and islamic what's happening with molly and between arabs and how they are getting together in order to establish some kind of area between control and it's different than taking advantage in political parties between iraq and is the only coin being used in that currency. al qaeda is shaping itself to be beneficial of this secretary and divide. it is different. the white supremacist unfortunately it always existed in the west. we always had white supremacy. we always had whites of primacy in the un
and getting rid of the security the militia leaders of saddam insane you're out because of your partf the other party and the destruction and so many things that became a secretary in collapse in many things led to that and then the government through very anti- sunni in support and did not support the sunnis who are basically standing up for the extremists and so many things led to that and we think al qaeda in yemen which basically a lot of the conditions that allow them to grow today are...
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under saddam's 2 sons and captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old. takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on a jersey news, while not all of those, this plays out with the effects of a recount. they say this, there is a family members and roll it and not to make them come here. rather than think back detail covering the challenge, the government faces is aware that it can persuade people to keep abiding by restrictions when they need to feed their families from around the world. the so-called swedish model may be under some pressure, but a full lockdown is unlikely and perhaps even impossible. coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism, navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how is the system based on private ownership and pursuit of profit? so the world in a time of us, capitalism is the pandemic. i don't like to ex
under saddam's 2 sons and captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old. takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on a jersey news, while not all of those, this plays out with the effects of a recount. they say this, there is a family members and roll it and not to make them come here. rather than think back...
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when in $540.00 there's a low with the number on the under saddam was how they got all the muslims to come in. even the cheap ones. you had to say if the money in the world keep you from the top of the book, bust one of the little disciples, selfish one mile. how many didn't the few months you could do so many a dozen doesn't seem to me just the mo, here that who and internationally more must lower limbs, method budget to quality of life or meat, meat work to the author. look at it in the last word, but it the style to be allowed to be just like the hull hard to believe that the good movie is that which you have any not her for the men in the prison physick this piece. of course, a funny joke, the 70s in them in minimum, infinitely if you know struck, that means i'm out whole route. they enter the 50 ft is an issue of big and it that are small enough will be found were a hash to the hunted on the tarzan to juvie money not have a symbol for the card and how hard and how heavy a dinner on and you do v p i think we should mention any muslim has the most of the time to quit and i put my s
when in $540.00 there's a low with the number on the under saddam was how they got all the muslims to come in. even the cheap ones. you had to say if the money in the world keep you from the top of the book, bust one of the little disciples, selfish one mile. how many didn't the few months you could do so many a dozen doesn't seem to me just the mo, here that who and internationally more must lower limbs, method budget to quality of life or meat, meat work to the author. look at it in the last...
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ever morgan has more from god that he found saddam there. the ethiopian border refugees continued to arrive at the sudanese european border here in the state of qatar yesterday. authorities went to check out the situation of the refugees and what is happening at the border. they say that more than 11000 have arrived over the past 3 days in to get out of state as well as neighboring states. and they say that more than 20000 are at the border waiting to cross into those 2 states seeking refuge from the conflict that is currently unfolding. and it's a great region if you appear. now, what's happened upon their arrival is that they are screened for health reasons. but also for security reasons, because some of those who have arrived so far are former combat sense. who put down their arms, fleeing the conflict and coming to seek refuge here and about if they sudanese authorities say they are quite concerned about what is unfolding. one exhausted in these cover, the sudanese government announced that it is shutting down its borders, hearing about
ever morgan has more from god that he found saddam there. the ethiopian border refugees continued to arrive at the sudanese european border here in the state of qatar yesterday. authorities went to check out the situation of the refugees and what is happening at the border. they say that more than 11000 have arrived over the past 3 days in to get out of state as well as neighboring states. and they say that more than 20000 are at the border waiting to cross into those 2 states seeking refuge...
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under saddam's, in captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot. at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on and the us is always of interest, the people all around the world. it's been going on for a number of hours with tear gas being used to fight back to report story from an international perspective to try to explain your noble audience why it's important . how did it impact your life at the height of the door to what you would do a high that would you know, my way this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what we're going to hear now does. it is very good to bring the news to the world from here. coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how the system based on private ownership of profit. so the world in a time of busts, capitalism is the pandemic. so much of the fab
under saddam's, in captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot. at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on and the us is always of interest, the people all around the world. it's been going on for a number of hours with tear gas being used to fight back to report story from an international perspective to...
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and his men is the emergency coordinator with the un refugee agency for saddam. he describes the challenges that the sudanese border the 1st challenge is that in just over 2 weeks, the barge 40000 people have been asked lead to saddam units. you are in our government part of core and we have registered these people here. they need immediately food safe drinking, water, shelter, and sanitation at the border. they don't get sick. so, so this is a challenge in a very remote area of eastern today on the other important point right now is to decongest the border points. these people cannot stay at the border. the border area is not the place to have a refugee camp. so we are currently building a new camp, further inland, and about 70 kilometers distance from the borders. qassam rocket, who go? i've met myself, a family were young baby, then asked the mother how old is the baby and she said it was 10 days old. so basically this family has crossed the border of a newborn, so they are very moving scenes here and very difficult things i think for everybody . and so darn o
and his men is the emergency coordinator with the un refugee agency for saddam. he describes the challenges that the sudanese border the 1st challenge is that in just over 2 weeks, the barge 40000 people have been asked lead to saddam units. you are in our government part of core and we have registered these people here. they need immediately food safe drinking, water, shelter, and sanitation at the border. they don't get sick. so, so this is a challenge in a very remote area of eastern today...
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following the downfall of saddam hussein since that time, of course, iraq has had to endure chaos in the wake of the rise of eisel. a government widely seen as exacerbating sectarian divides and the virtual destruction of cities like mosul in the attempt to drive out. in retrospect, said walker's film is an extraordinary snapshot of a moment in time, a very personal journey through a devastated land with hopes of a better life emerging from the ashes. hopes that were to be cruelly dashed from 2012. his fault lines iraq, after the americans. i since i was last in iraq back then coalition troops were still deployed in the southern city of bands for the military has left many of the british soldiers who were based in the state on this time. they're here for the money. business is booming for their clients to iraq is pumping record amounts of oil and production contracts to develop the country's massive southern oil fields. have been auctioned off to foreign companies. many tell us, tell me if you think you become better than you think, you know why that is the whole country company comi
following the downfall of saddam hussein since that time, of course, iraq has had to endure chaos in the wake of the rise of eisel. a government widely seen as exacerbating sectarian divides and the virtual destruction of cities like mosul in the attempt to drive out. in retrospect, said walker's film is an extraordinary snapshot of a moment in time, a very personal journey through a devastated land with hopes of a better life emerging from the ashes. hopes that were to be cruelly dashed from...
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the saddam and al qaeda were working together.how many people were held accountable because of torture how many were held accountable for not passing on information that resulted in the death of 3000 people and changing the world as we know it? how many people are held accountable. so it is extremely important in a democracy to have transparenc transparency. right? south africa we put it out there for people to make up their mind. because that is what cleanse your soul. think we are in a position in america today that we need our souls to be cleansed in order to move forward. sue and that was a good one minute. i think that encapsulated, i do think not holding people accountable is going to haunt us going forward. let me ask you the one question i always ask at the end given this dire scenario that we portrayed of the world of our own existence as a country. were you see signs of hope? >> guest: you know, you know me, i'm always hopeful. i am realistic. i look at the problem and i believe that we as americans, we can find solution
the saddam and al qaeda were working together.how many people were held accountable because of torture how many were held accountable for not passing on information that resulted in the death of 3000 people and changing the world as we know it? how many people are held accountable. so it is extremely important in a democracy to have transparenc transparency. right? south africa we put it out there for people to make up their mind. because that is what cleanse your soul. think we are in a...
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never see the fall of saddam in the for the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis saddam or not before i ask ourselves whether they have a future there. should they give a key fight body. 30 minutes on d w. e coli india people above the law or want to go to work on time right go back karthik run to the market point some internet cycle. based on the number of kilometers he's written. having fun during your commute it's good for your health and for the environment and the cyclists who end up with the most points get an award in. 90 minutes w. . beethoven is for me it. is for. beethoven is for him. or her. and beethoven is for the flaming toes it is for embryonic playing beethoven 2020 vision and 50th anniversary here on d w. give us your country people will make you rich. people oil will provide you with jobs claim. the oil will take good care of us he says to the. point fever took hold on the west coast of coming in 2000 so he 1st made promises. but years later reality looks very different. littered beaches. good drinking wate
never see the fall of saddam in the for the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis saddam or not before i ask ourselves whether they have a future there. should they give a key fight body. 30 minutes on d w. e coli india people above the law or want to go to work on time right go back karthik run to the market point some internet cycle. based on the number of kilometers he's written. having fun during your commute it's good for your...
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saddam's former prime minister mahdi has died at the age of 84. he was being treated for coronavirus at a hospital in the united arab emirates. last, democratically elected prime minister for a military coup, led by omar al bashir took over in 1809, germany's extending it crowd of our sister actions until late december, the chancellor says the infection rate remains too high and warned some measures could stay in place into january allies have been held in cities across the world, calling for an end to sexual and gender based violence in chile, women's rights groups marched to the presidential palace. ok, take you back now to al-jazeera while they stay with us. maisie added held regular tuesday afternoon literary salons in cairo in the 1920, s. and thirty's. the men attending adored her. like is marrying somebody, an egyptian poet who was also a lawyer and senior official in the judicial system. he said to have thought of may like a daughter and wrote, my soul waits around one of the neighborhood houses like you thirsty bird, being for water. if i
saddam's former prime minister mahdi has died at the age of 84. he was being treated for coronavirus at a hospital in the united arab emirates. last, democratically elected prime minister for a military coup, led by omar al bashir took over in 1809, germany's extending it crowd of our sister actions until late december, the chancellor says the infection rate remains too high and warned some measures could stay in place into january allies have been held in cities across the world, calling for...
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so it's highly unlikely that those people of the trucking all the way to saddam would be able to the ton soon as the government is putting it. as a boy, jones government says it will be inviting international experts to assess damages in the town of new before going to international courts against what it calls on money and war crimes. as ery forces captured the town in recent fighting, been given rare access to. the iranian border from the somme in germany has the latest this is a plume of white phosphorus, a banned chemical which burns human skin as the forces allege this was fired on a civilian area by armenia. both countries accuse each other of using the illegal munition, but deny using it themselves. it's the 1st time international media has been allowed into territory taken by a very forces destroyed tanks and unexploded rockets everywhere. the gorgon village post, where the strategic importance for the bunkers and supply routes. retreating armenian troops left these shells and thousands of rounds. helmets, boots, sleeping bags in uniforms littered the field on the way to for
so it's highly unlikely that those people of the trucking all the way to saddam would be able to the ton soon as the government is putting it. as a boy, jones government says it will be inviting international experts to assess damages in the town of new before going to international courts against what it calls on money and war crimes. as ery forces captured the town in recent fighting, been given rare access to. the iranian border from the somme in germany has the latest this is a plume of...
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martin: they should have listened to what saddam hussein said, which was iraq was a terribly difficult country to govern. terrible brutal dictatorial order would be preferred to violent anarchy. violent in aki is in many cases what you had in 1945 until order violent anarchy inin many cases what you had 1945 until order was reimposed. ideology, it was -- religion was like heroin and ideology was like methadone. it brings you troubling -- trembling down from religion. barbarity not seen for centuries, because of ideology. borderlines in ideology and religion are not always so clear. there is not a huge distinction between religion and ideology in maoism, because it was also a religious cult where people could be tortured to death for treading on a newspaper with mao's image on it. that was religion at its worst. it is a cult. martin: it is to do with the peer group isn't it? if you think the peer group is overemphasized as a determinant fate, theeople's -- where itof that is established that the killing inads that went out behind poland and russia, who would go and kill everyone in the
martin: they should have listened to what saddam hussein said, which was iraq was a terribly difficult country to govern. terrible brutal dictatorial order would be preferred to violent anarchy. violent in aki is in many cases what you had in 1945 until order violent anarchy inin many cases what you had 1945 until order was reimposed. ideology, it was -- religion was like heroin and ideology was like methadone. it brings you troubling -- trembling down from religion. barbarity not seen for...
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and then i left and i wanted to die because saddam, he says it was the u.s. decision to dismantle iraq's army and national industries. in the name of the both a vacation, the coolest widespread unemployment, and created a launch pool of angry men ready to take up arms. from basma, we joined north toward men jack along the road, lined with symbols. to commemorate a battle lost and injustice to the cemetery of want to yell solemn valley of peace surrounds the city. it is possibly the largest burial ground in the world and the final resting place to which many shia aspire scale of this place is breathtaking. 14 centuries shia from all over the world have been bringing that they had to be buried here. it's so immense that in that job they say that city is fall for the living and offer the dead. in 2004, the serenity of the valley of peace was violated. that spring fighters, loyal to monk, tied around the side of the son of one of iraq's most revered shia clerics for u.s. forces in baghdad and the holy cities of karbala. and here in the jack up up e.g.o.'s. yes. a
and then i left and i wanted to die because saddam, he says it was the u.s. decision to dismantle iraq's army and national industries. in the name of the both a vacation, the coolest widespread unemployment, and created a launch pool of angry men ready to take up arms. from basma, we joined north toward men jack along the road, lined with symbols. to commemorate a battle lost and injustice to the cemetery of want to yell solemn valley of peace surrounds the city. it is possibly the largest...
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here is saddam milledge joins us now live from outside. the courthouse in bloom fontaine, so a high profile suspect in court today. family to remind us 1st what this case is all about, and how my guy surely is said to be involved in it. about 5 years ago, a multi 1000000 rand contract about 255000000 rand about $15.00 to $20000000.00 was granted parole was given out through a joint venture here in the free state province. and this sort of joint venture was meant to identify homes in this province that had as best as roofing. identify those homes, remove the reefing because it's dangerous for the people who live there. ultimately, nothing was done. approximately 10 percent of that money was spent on actually assessing the homes. no region had changed and in said, no hundreds of millions of rand was allegedly lead search. and according to testimony, given in what is a cap, an inquiry into what's been called state capture against south africa. all corruption. one of the testimonies given was that a smuggler surely could have benefited by abou
here is saddam milledge joins us now live from outside. the courthouse in bloom fontaine, so a high profile suspect in court today. family to remind us 1st what this case is all about, and how my guy surely is said to be involved in it. about 5 years ago, a multi 1000000 rand contract about 255000000 rand about $15.00 to $20000000.00 was granted parole was given out through a joint venture here in the free state province. and this sort of joint venture was meant to identify homes in this...
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a common for displaced families in the fashion in saddam's and got to be stage. she says hundreds are coming every day. more and more refugees continue to arrive to states here in sudan as well as neighboring states, arrive at the border points where they're being registered by iran is asians and the sudanese commission for refugees before they are brought to the camps. now, most of them arrive to this camp here and get out of state known as village 8, which was initially supposed to be a residence for people who have been displaced by a dam. that is built not far away, but because people refused to live here. this place was largely uninhabited until about 2 weeks ago when the refugees started arriving. about 2 weeks ago when people started arriving 1st here, the camp had about 2 to 3000 refugees. now is houses more than 15000 and authorities here say that's beyond their capacity, largely because the camp is an open space, so monitoring it and save guarding it is a challenge. this also the issue of access to aid distribution as well as clean water, proper sanitat
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as you just said, continuing to cross into neighboring saddam. so new state media say the number of people fleeing the violence has risen to nearly 25000. have a morgan has more from sudan, ethiopian border after walking for 5 days in my matthew has finally reached he escaped fighting in his hometown of home in ethiopia, the great region. he's exhausted and hungry. when the fighting started and people were being killed, i left everything behind in flight. i walked for days and became weak, but i had to continue. now i'm suffering from fatigue and i've been diagnosed with malaria. get in my is one of more than 20000, people who fled to sudan seeking safety. some have chest infections, raising concerns that they may be infected with the coronavirus. the refugees include pregnant women like i'm listed behind it. and i bet if i can, then i have one, the bombardment started, i took my children and ran even though i'm pregnant. i carried one on my back and one on my arm. and i started running away without a sense of direction until i arrived at the riv
as you just said, continuing to cross into neighboring saddam. so new state media say the number of people fleeing the violence has risen to nearly 25000. have a morgan has more from sudan, ethiopian border after walking for 5 days in my matthew has finally reached he escaped fighting in his hometown of home in ethiopia, the great region. he's exhausted and hungry. when the fighting started and people were being killed, i left everything behind in flight. i walked for days and became weak, but...
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look at the region to grey is in ethiopia's northeastern highlands on the border with eritrea and saddam is home to the edo could and to crane people together they make up about 6 percent of ethiopia's population to graze, governed by the 2 gray people's liberation front from the region's capital mckellar p.l.f. dominated the country's military and central government before abi up and took office in 28 team. it is estimated that t.p. eliphaz a quarter of a 1000000 fighters and a lot of military equipment up against ethiopia's military says it has made gains in the west to gray in response to an attack on one of its federal military bases. that bryden is a strategic adviser research a think tank covering the horn of africa. he says this escalation is a cause for concern not only for to grains, but for other ethnic groups. one of the alarming things about this conflict is the speed with which it has shifted from a discourse over constitutionalism and political principles like federalism to one that has taken on a a viciously ethnic character really in the space of a matter of weeks. so whe
look at the region to grey is in ethiopia's northeastern highlands on the border with eritrea and saddam is home to the edo could and to crane people together they make up about 6 percent of ethiopia's population to graze, governed by the 2 gray people's liberation front from the region's capital mckellar p.l.f. dominated the country's military and central government before abi up and took office in 28 team. it is estimated that t.p. eliphaz a quarter of a 1000000 fighters and a lot of military...
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saddam ision against unraveling, sanctions are loosened. man who may be developing weapons of mass distraction, we do not know because the specters are not in. to answer your question, it requires clear vision and a willingness to stand by our friends and the credibility for people both friend and foe to understand what america's -- and we mean it. >> vice president gore? i see a future when the world is at peace with the united states of america promoting the values of democracy and human rights and freedom all around the world. ann in iran, they have had election that began to bring about change. we stand for those values and we have to be willing to assert them. right now, our military is the strongest in the entire history of the world. i pledge to you, i will do whatever is necessary to make sure it stays that way. now, what can i bring to that challenge? when i was a young man, my father was a senator opposed to the vietnam war. when i graduated from college, there were plenty of fancy ways to get out of going and being a part of that
saddam ision against unraveling, sanctions are loosened. man who may be developing weapons of mass distraction, we do not know because the specters are not in. to answer your question, it requires clear vision and a willingness to stand by our friends and the credibility for people both friend and foe to understand what america's -- and we mean it. >> vice president gore? i see a future when the world is at peace with the united states of america promoting the values of democracy and...
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in talking about how al qaeda and saddam are working together to develop - it was devastating. [inaudible]. and one more thing. we found out everything overlapped. we knew it was light. even colin powell knew it was life. it did not make sense. and said to him, why did you like. just when they were torturing me, you would say anything. there's a big difference between compliance and cooperation. compliance is what i want to hear. if they want to hear they are working together fine. will torture a guide will get that information. and that's exactly what happened. it was very difficult for us to go to the white house and say, well, we torture them to get that information. so now, cooperation is the truth. so there is a difference between compliance and cooperation. we do not have unlimited resources to chase people around the world. it because of the false information they were getting. we wanted to stop it. what you seen this book how we were getting the facts . and in some of the threats for example about the brooklyn bridge for example. they were watching tv, and they showed a
in talking about how al qaeda and saddam are working together to develop - it was devastating. [inaudible]. and one more thing. we found out everything overlapped. we knew it was light. even colin powell knew it was life. it did not make sense. and said to him, why did you like. just when they were torturing me, you would say anything. there's a big difference between compliance and cooperation. compliance is what i want to hear. if they want to hear they are working together fine. will torture...
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saddam hussein certainly monopolized force in his state in an extremely brutal manner. it was a state in which torture was widespread and people were gassed. >> he came up through the torture. >> he did, he monopolized it. one could argue that there's one thing people fear more than a brutal dictatorship, and it's anarchy, in which it's every man for himself and chaos, which we see to some extent -- well, we see it in libya now. we see it to some extent in iraq and so on. that is not to say things would have been better if we left saddam hussein alone, but it's something people should think about a bit more before they casually say well, we as americans, it's our duty to fight dictatorship and bring freedom and use force to do so. >> they should have listened to what saddam said, this is iraq is a very difficult country to govern. helicopter, gunships and poisoned gas. >> terrible tidictatorle order preferred to violent anarchy. that is what you had until 1945 when order was re-imposed. >> ideology, the period 1914 to 1945 has often been called a 30-year war, europe's s
saddam hussein certainly monopolized force in his state in an extremely brutal manner. it was a state in which torture was widespread and people were gassed. >> he came up through the torture. >> he did, he monopolized it. one could argue that there's one thing people fear more than a brutal dictatorship, and it's anarchy, in which it's every man for himself and chaos, which we see to some extent -- well, we see it in libya now. we see it to some extent in iraq and so on. that is...
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but at the time they wanted evidence that saddam hussein and al qaeda or working together and everyonen the cia and fbi and pentagon who knew these things we know they were not working together. but that was not good enough, right? he worked with al qaeda and they tortured him and then they were working together. they are developing for people so we took this information to the security council and i think everyone remembers secretary powell holding that and with george behind them and talking about how al qaeda and saddam are working together to develop which would be devastating to any american city in the world. when we went to iraq we found out everything was a lie. we kind of knew it was a lie but it did not make sense but one thing that i said to him so wide to july and he said while you are torture me i would give you anything you wanted to hear. operationally speaking there is a big difference between compliance and cooperation and compliance is when i get in dick training wants to hear them working together so fine, torture a guy and get that information and he gets his war an
but at the time they wanted evidence that saddam hussein and al qaeda or working together and everyonen the cia and fbi and pentagon who knew these things we know they were not working together. but that was not good enough, right? he worked with al qaeda and they tortured him and then they were working together. they are developing for people so we took this information to the security council and i think everyone remembers secretary powell holding that and with george behind them and talking...
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a morgan has more from got a reef on the ethiopian border with saddam this is the only health facility at village a refugee camp near sudan's border with dozens come here for medical assistance each day. tecla will die says he was when by doctors back in his home country that he was developing cardiac problems. now he says, days of walking to flee from fighting in ethiopia. stigler a region and standing in line for aid and for treatment is making him feel worse. i was told to be careful not to exhaust myself to take care of my diet. but since i had to flee my chest pains have been increasing. and when i come here, there's often a long line or no doctor, for hundreds of patients in the camp that hosts more than 15000. the center is the 1st and sometimes the only place to seek treatment. despite that, it has little to offer to patients, all fled to escape fighting from to grey. i wasn't suffering from anything when i was back at my i've been struggling to get medication since i got here, and the treatment is very poor. more than 45000 refugees have been displaced by the fighting integrat
a morgan has more from got a reef on the ethiopian border with saddam this is the only health facility at village a refugee camp near sudan's border with dozens come here for medical assistance each day. tecla will die says he was when by doctors back in his home country that he was developing cardiac problems. now he says, days of walking to flee from fighting in ethiopia. stigler a region and standing in line for aid and for treatment is making him feel worse. i was told to be careful not to...
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saddam was listed because it holds that al qaeda leader, osama bin laden as a guest of the government. but with the deal, only former u.s. and local embassy employees are to receive compensation. that's only one percent of the people who were killed or injured. it says darkness. we've become garman through our lives of being americans, but we feel we're just human beings like america. and we'd be treated just as much of the american citizens now, 22 years later, and still in pain and needs medication to be able to sleep. if she would receive compensation, she says she would be able to pay the looming school fees so that her sons can finally graduate. i frustrated, discriminated, hated, because i don't see the difference between an american esther's biggest help now is that the new us president elect joe biden will reconsider the compensation plan and include all survive us for days. now a small noodle restaurant in china's capital city, beijing has been inundated with customers. the reason us president elect joe biden . he visited the diner in 2011 as u.s. vice president and won the h
saddam was listed because it holds that al qaeda leader, osama bin laden as a guest of the government. but with the deal, only former u.s. and local embassy employees are to receive compensation. that's only one percent of the people who were killed or injured. it says darkness. we've become garman through our lives of being americans, but we feel we're just human beings like america. and we'd be treated just as much of the american citizens now, 22 years later, and still in pain and needs...
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the top story in a month since saddam 1st play of the season and the 30 minutes on d. w. this is something, ties are entire as game for jurors or dealing with an event that i killed many civilians coming including my father. i was a student, i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became our providing insights. global news that matters. v.w. made for mines from the ghetto to plymouth. to come to notice, bobby was a pop star rails against come up shut. let's turn it up despite coming from a poor family. loves to become president and he challenges a god. does he play the incredible story of bobby wind. starts december 10th on t.w. . what's the secret behind this classic visit to succumb? as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind or the story behind the music. for the ages. greatest because tobin's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer down on gene w. . place a place this is the only news story from berlin corruption and the covert 19 crisis activists show detailed evidence that hungary is misusing pandemic funds. we'll take you to budapest to meet th
the top story in a month since saddam 1st play of the season and the 30 minutes on d. w. this is something, ties are entire as game for jurors or dealing with an event that i killed many civilians coming including my father. i was a student, i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became our providing insights. global news that matters. v.w. made for mines from the ghetto to plymouth. to come to notice, bobby was a pop star rails against come up shut. let's turn it up despite...
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which is not to say, well, things would have been better if we left saddam hussein alone, but it does pause -- it's something that people should think about a bit more before they casually say, well, it's, you know, we as americans, it's our duty to fight dictatorship and bring freedom and use military force to do so. >> they should have listened to what saddam said, which is iraq is a very difficult country to govern. >> well, he was right. >> helicopter gunships and poison gas and ubiquitous torture and terror. >> yeah, terrible, brutal, dictatorial order for most people is probably still to be preferred to violent anarchy. and violent anarchy is in many ways what you had in 1945, until order was reimposed. >> ideology, the period 1914 to 1945 is often been called the 30 years war, europe's second 30 years war, but it wasn't a war of religion on the face of it. and ideology, you know, looking back, it was obviously -- the sense was that ideology -- religion was like heroine and ideology was like methadone. it brings you trembling down from religion. but not a bit of it, 100 million
which is not to say, well, things would have been better if we left saddam hussein alone, but it does pause -- it's something that people should think about a bit more before they casually say, well, it's, you know, we as americans, it's our duty to fight dictatorship and bring freedom and use military force to do so. >> they should have listened to what saddam said, which is iraq is a very difficult country to govern. >> well, he was right. >> helicopter gunships and poison...
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she is one of the reasons of ethiopian refugees crossing the border into saddam. they are fleeing the chaos of the latest violence in northern ethiopia. rwanda, he says to the border there is lifting and stealing and killing like an rwanda on the streets. people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are. and i do, we did it on a mission to go to iraq where i don't look at it and then i did. the 1st thing they need is food. currently, there is no food, nothing. this camp is running on the health of the people. with the effort of the people this count would not be here. the exodus comes amid increasing tensions across the region. to cry in forces bombed an airport in eritrea's capital. in retaliation against the country's support for ethiopia, the move has stopped fears of a wider conflict in the horn of africa. but the destruction of tikrit is critical infrastructure, dams and institutions that serve the public will not be met with or silence. the conflict had been restricted to ethiopia, now that it's spilled across an international border, it's
she is one of the reasons of ethiopian refugees crossing the border into saddam. they are fleeing the chaos of the latest violence in northern ethiopia. rwanda, he says to the border there is lifting and stealing and killing like an rwanda on the streets. people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are. and i do, we did it on a mission to go to iraq where i don't look at it and then i did. the 1st thing they need is food. currently, there is no food, nothing. this camp is...
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saddam. but that's an official number. there are thousands of them so it's just not me. so if i understand you correctly, we're looking at a very formidable military force into gripe province. why would the rebels, they would launch an attack on their northern neighbors in eritrea, when their dispute is primarily with prime minister and the central government in ethiopia? you know, this was a government for the police several years with their t. . i had a war, it was the t.p.n. of government that you know, that conflicts with the fear so that it's here in government under the president are. and he's your luis wanted to, you know, people that he felt what the invasion of this nation. so when i became 2000, he went, he tried to bring peace between ethiopian, interfere, that he was never was with the ford nation that was against the interests of the left. and that's how the conflict began. some of just very briefly, what about the, the humanitarian implications of this for the region? you mentioned those refugees. how serious is it? i mean, if you 5000 people, a number of 2
saddam. but that's an official number. there are thousands of them so it's just not me. so if i understand you correctly, we're looking at a very formidable military force into gripe province. why would the rebels, they would launch an attack on their northern neighbors in eritrea, when their dispute is primarily with prime minister and the central government in ethiopia? you know, this was a government for the police several years with their t. . i had a war, it was the t.p.n. of government...
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when $540.00 has a low wind memory on the under saddam must have a go on the muslims to come in. if he didn t. and you had to say if the money keep you from the top in the top book of the dead money with little to disciple for the simple fish one. how can any of the few months he could do so many a dozen doesn't seem to me just how that who and internationally move method our lives method budget to quality of the beloved family. laugh of africa to meet me. walk to the author. look, read fuck in the laugh. has kids ample, don't worry. i'm what occurred, but did the style move based fatherhood to be too early to base that whole vision like that we used to have a hard to that is that this is the good movie and that was you have any not hope for the men in the physic this piece, of course, a funny joke, the families of them in minimum 50, if you know through that means and how they end up at the 55 is an issue of vinci, is the idea that i snored enough when did a film or a hash to the hunted for the to juvie money. not have a symbol for the card and how hard and how heavy a heavy dut
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finished, is the region entirely in the government's control or you know, it is a normal night when saddam hussein's iraq was under the control of the american. you use force spokesperson used to say we are in control of the whole complexity. so those of the same man are propaganda. we are in control of those who are the very last holdout. was mohammed now in front of each and every minute i want to state is that the only thing serious? by the way, we are not the one who cuts that really competitive it in good or it is if you kill it, that's got the really competitive bidding. we have used to keep the dividend income to go from the rest of the world. so that i do going to be 20 to be fading from the force. if a difficult enough. now we are working with the export of this to require major telecom connectivity. and in some places it has already been restored. now it is of course, a difficult for independent observers to verify these reports and has access to to cry has been tightly controlled since the start of the conflict. when will get at the allowed to access to the 5 region. again, it i
finished, is the region entirely in the government's control or you know, it is a normal night when saddam hussein's iraq was under the control of the american. you use force spokesperson used to say we are in control of the whole complexity. so those of the same man are propaganda. we are in control of those who are the very last holdout. was mohammed now in front of each and every minute i want to state is that the only thing serious? by the way, we are not the one who cuts that really...
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saddam up to look at me in the war. well, let me know whether the horrors of the other colonel who are in the water, her business, the so-called fall of the p. muscle. good movie or the few new kind of motorists that will be up for a bit of a best of them and make it a better these were cool. has the more beer? libya to be chauffeur, nurse bar, nurse lineker know this and so coffee here in the soil and does come in the credit had a letter to you of the need and should not share. michelle had a letter there for kenneth michelle, had me say, i would just sort of, muncie obama made the mayor that he had to help me in the last hour here. the talent him at the restaurant, he better used to fear that i would have if a last lead again lead. they had misled the laws lemon that we the united define the elisa, get on well my head that i'm back and as i was about to my dad is a back and i'm just here with him at the fat is a fallacy that i am not seeing it this way but my head there is a lead in the jelly don't when they can easil
saddam up to look at me in the war. well, let me know whether the horrors of the other colonel who are in the water, her business, the so-called fall of the p. muscle. good movie or the few new kind of motorists that will be up for a bit of a best of them and make it a better these were cool. has the more beer? libya to be chauffeur, nurse bar, nurse lineker know this and so coffee here in the soil and does come in the credit had a letter to you of the need and should not share. michelle had a...
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bubba we suffer liberalism, all the handle of abuse of the attorney for lay all lies are what i mean saddam especially look at how if a law that had been challenged children usually lengthy, with as little good luck charm. lebanon, had the canoe, says the limo who was waiting in a measured way about an issue. a imagine the maglite only asked them how much the lady is they need for that lucia a number. who the hell will it give a gift? if they got just one, has she not intimate? eleanor? not only was of course on the money as you leave them shows, but of course, i hope. oh, how could folk who never heard from to man have actually found the help to write the doc? i think alice coming at her mom was coming up. i'm good. it is enough. i'm an elitist. how would she have the tell if there was a half around you when i then just an afternoon and then a and m. for the middle name rather than. ringback ringback then left me, me, me me off the field and answers a commuter, he thinks but he god will do very little. i mean, what i mean we've got is a had never yet heard a hand man of the dean out west n
bubba we suffer liberalism, all the handle of abuse of the attorney for lay all lies are what i mean saddam especially look at how if a law that had been challenged children usually lengthy, with as little good luck charm. lebanon, had the canoe, says the limo who was waiting in a measured way about an issue. a imagine the maglite only asked them how much the lady is they need for that lucia a number. who the hell will it give a gift? if they got just one, has she not intimate? eleanor? not...
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good under saddam's and captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old. takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on a jersey zeros here. it's a report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say will take time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas? of course, we cover a major global advance about our lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like palestine, libya, the sahara legion, and so many others go to them to make you turn. we care we've never had a president who has literally for 4 or 5 years repeatedly attacked our democracy. loosely related to different things. i don't have a narrative, i have a question. you're getting there where people can get treated and just feel sure even through their join me richelle carey, are not my guests from around the world. take
good under saddam's and captaining a leading youth team at 16 years old. takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on a jersey zeros here. it's a report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say will take time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported...
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and i made it to me and i had it disarm saddam out. can it how i wish to and i can, and the sasa, too bad. absolutely, and i have and i think i've been less not more time out on that or how washington like it's a it's a little bit can i live a did in the kenyan war? and in now i had my son half inside, and there are people at the scene. don't go on, i think we have all these new, do's euro zone. this is all new to you to go. mr. quark. you know, you have to sit on cutting us off, you know, be able to dinner with all the reappeared quite the mean newt of all of these. and why this prosecution of their not cutting of you, you could be all for thought they could share the 2 journalists completed their call and bade each other farewell. it was the 2nd of june, 2005. i thursday, and with his shadowed meeting now canceled. because he walked towards his car parked on the street. he sat in the driver's seat, and moments later i see started the engine of the silver explosives attached to the car, detonated. samir kassir was killed instantly. it
and i made it to me and i had it disarm saddam out. can it how i wish to and i can, and the sasa, too bad. absolutely, and i have and i think i've been less not more time out on that or how washington like it's a it's a little bit can i live a did in the kenyan war? and in now i had my son half inside, and there are people at the scene. don't go on, i think we have all these new, do's euro zone. this is all new to you to go. mr. quark. you know, you have to sit on cutting us off, you know, be...
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brightening up in the north and west of england, but staying cloudy in the midlands, channel islands, saddamngland on the south—east as well as east anglia and here we could see rain and drizzle going —— southern england. still in trouble figures, but dropping to single digits, and what will follow will be the return of overnight frost widely with a cold night through wednesday into thursday, with temperatures close if not freezing and we will see dense fog patches in northern ireland, south—west scotland and northern england where they linger through valleys, and temperatures struggle to three or 4 degrees but the most, thursday is a lovely, crisp, sunny, autumn day with a bit patchy cloud in the english channel, more clout in the english channel, more clout in the hebrides later but temperatures more widely into single figures, and it will be a case of deploying the big coats, the ice scraper deploying the big coats, the ice scraper and the fog lights as we see the week out. fog becoming more of an issue and the overnight frost will stay there and it stays chilly into the weekend but for m
brightening up in the north and west of england, but staying cloudy in the midlands, channel islands, saddamngland on the south—east as well as east anglia and here we could see rain and drizzle going —— southern england. still in trouble figures, but dropping to single digits, and what will follow will be the return of overnight frost widely with a cold night through wednesday into thursday, with temperatures close if not freezing and we will see dense fog patches in northern ireland,...
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i made it to new and had it disarm saddam out kenneth powell . and what did that on a kennedy sasa to me and i how i missed something, a bit less, not more time on that or how washington my can say i it's a little they cannot leave the dead end. they see it and more, and it now i had my son half inside. and since there are people obviously don't go on, i think of all the evil, some metal or reduce euro zone. this is all new to you to go. mr. quark you know to your cost of a commute, celebes said on catastrophic. i'd be able to deny all the evils of the i think reacted quite the minute of all over this one. this prosecution of a are not cutting of you. you could tell me of a thought they could check atlanta. the 2 journalists completed their call and bade each other farewell. it was the 2nd of june, 2005. i thursday, and with his shadowed meeting now canceled. because he walked towards his car parked on the street near by. he sat in the driver's seat and moments later as he started the engine of the silver explosives attached to the car, detonated
i made it to new and had it disarm saddam out kenneth powell . and what did that on a kennedy sasa to me and i how i missed something, a bit less, not more time on that or how washington my can say i it's a little they cannot leave the dead end. they see it and more, and it now i had my son half inside. and since there are people obviously don't go on, i think of all the evil, some metal or reduce euro zone. this is all new to you to go. mr. quark you know to your cost of a commute, celebes...
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i made it to me and i had it disarm saddam out. can it how i wish to and i can and the sas, it's too bad. i mean, i have missed something at the last less, not more time on that or how washington michael saying it's a little bit. can i live? it did end and what ended now, i had my son half inside and says, there are people at the scene. don't go on, i think i deserve this is on you to go. mr. quark. you know, you have to sit on cutting us off, you know, be able to dinner on the reappeared quite the minuit of all over. this is why this prosecution of vera not cut their view. you did tell me of the thought the 2 journalists completed their call and bade each other farewell. it was the 2nd of june, 2005. i thirst. and with his shadowed meeting now canceled. because he walked towards his car, parked on the street nearby. he sat in the driver's seat and moments later i see started the engine of the silver photo mail explosives attached to the car detonated samir kassir was killed instantly. it's going to say i'm a muslim and i'll also g
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whoever is listening, like saddam, who already -- dan, who already has one million refugees, mrs. shift -- this is a shift in the refugee numbers. >> these are some of the few pictures coming out of tigre. the national army has ta tng control of western side. it showed what they said our celebrations in one liberated town. with the comtions blackout there, it's difficult to verify reports from the region. the government has rejected calls from mediation. >> we don't need mediation until we bring leaders to court. y diation would incentivize impunity and unruliness. >>o the onslaught continues. the federal government says it's making the push for the capital after a three-day deadline to surrender, but they doubt it could quickul subdue thes of ethiopia who govern tigre. as with every conflictlo the rel rs are the civilians, whose life has been a disrupt threatened with help coming their way. laura: tensionhirising in ia. in other news from around the world, the heads of facebook and twitter have been defending r social media platforms republican senator's attack them for what they
whoever is listening, like saddam, who already -- dan, who already has one million refugees, mrs. shift -- this is a shift in the refugee numbers. >> these are some of the few pictures coming out of tigre. the national army has ta tng control of western side. it showed what they said our celebrations in one liberated town. with the comtions blackout there, it's difficult to verify reports from the region. the government has rejected calls from mediation. >> we don't need mediation...