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it started with saddam hussein. he led us come in, do inspections, inspect palaces and everything. what did we do? we killed the guy. we did the same thing with good aussie -- we did the same thing by getting rid of nuclear weapons. full-blooded, but i do want them to get nuclear weapons. if you look at our actions in the past, you cannot blame them because of what we have done. , theseerica needs to do nuclear weapons are out of hand. i understand that russia wants to negotiate and they're willing to negotiate a path to where we get rid of all nuclear weapons and be able to inspect each other. host: that will be part of the conversation that will take place with secretary of state tillerson in beijing and later in seoul, south korea. he was in tokyo on friday and asked about north korea. [video clip] secretary of state tillerson: let me be very clear, the policy of strategic complacence has ended trade we are exploring security, diplomatic and economic measures. i'll options are on the table. north korea must understand that a secure,ath to economically prosperous future is to aba
it started with saddam hussein. he led us come in, do inspections, inspect palaces and everything. what did we do? we killed the guy. we did the same thing with good aussie -- we did the same thing by getting rid of nuclear weapons. full-blooded, but i do want them to get nuclear weapons. if you look at our actions in the past, you cannot blame them because of what we have done. , theseerica needs to do nuclear weapons are out of hand. i understand that russia wants to negotiate and they're...
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saddam hussein was fighting with khomeini. khomeini had started it, basically, although that is in dispute, and the fact was anything was better than khomeini at that point because of his total hostility. saddam hussein was seen as a monster, but he was in some respects cooperative to the united states and various realms -- in various realms. control,ector of arms wanted to at least sanction our relationship with iraq because of chemical weapons. we were promoting a ban on chemical weapons. use. was always a this was production. something that did happen years after i left office, but we started in 1983. walker bush went to geneva with ideas on banning the production of chemical weapons. i thought it was just totally hypocritical to have -- proposing a ban on nuclear weapons that had been banned from use for 50 years, and agreeing -- not agreeing, but going along with iraq on the use of chemical weapons. i had argued about that with the state department. i personally argued with george scholz on the issue. he told me, nothing
saddam hussein was fighting with khomeini. khomeini had started it, basically, although that is in dispute, and the fact was anything was better than khomeini at that point because of his total hostility. saddam hussein was seen as a monster, but he was in some respects cooperative to the united states and various realms -- in various realms. control,ector of arms wanted to at least sanction our relationship with iraq because of chemical weapons. we were promoting a ban on chemical weapons....
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it was important to remove saddam hussein from power. he killed the people.are sharing the new iraq. >> chris: mr. per minister, thank you, and safe travel home. >> prime minister: thank you. >> chris: and we will be right back with a final word. you're here to buy a used car, truck, suv. that's smart. truecar can help. it's great for finding a new car, but you already knew that. it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. so, no matter what you're looking for... there it is. this is how buying a used car should be. this is truecar. ♪ >> chris: look outside the beltway at charleston, south carolina. beautiful place. for the latest on president trump's next move after his defeat on health care, please stay tuned to the station and fox news channel. that's it for today. have a great week, and we will see you next "fox news sunday" " mexico musical >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirrorcam, brought to you by inventel products, llc. y
it was important to remove saddam hussein from power. he killed the people.are sharing the new iraq. >> chris: mr. per minister, thank you, and safe travel home. >> prime minister: thank you. >> chris: and we will be right back with a final word. you're here to buy a used car, truck, suv. that's smart. truecar can help. it's great for finding a new car, but you already knew that. it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can...
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saddam hussein. he legally changed it after he was unable to get the job. says he thinks employers were scared of him. there he is behind me. the paper says he was lovingly named by his grandfather who hoped he would grow into a positive person and he probably has. his name was holding him back. his school records still bear his original name so he is going back to court to get all of that sorted out. a closer look get at the press review on our qéaueeewep@1@1pxxxxxx
saddam hussein. he legally changed it after he was unable to get the job. says he thinks employers were scared of him. there he is behind me. the paper says he was lovingly named by his grandfather who hoped he would grow into a positive person and he probably has. his name was holding him back. his school records still bear his original name so he is going back to court to get all of that sorted out. a closer look get at the press review on our qéaueeewep@1@1pxxxxxx
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supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. . .. . . . . . . . i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ i just had to push one button wto join.s thing is crazy. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. in an . >> these voters have their own story and you'll hear from them tonight. how do they feel about presidents trumps time in officn so far? has he done enough to keep the promise to them of the promise made on the campaign trail? there's been action, executive orders, roundtable meetin
supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. . .. . . . . . . . i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is...
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supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.or, he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ ♪ chris: a look outside the beltway at charleston, south carolina. beautiful place. for the latest on president trump's next move after his defeat on health care, please stay tuned to this station and fox news channel. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ howie: president trump demanded a vote on his healthcare bill. but he had paul ryan pull the bill. >> i never said repeal and replace obamacare -- you all heard me up speeches -- i never said repeal and replace it wi
supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.or, he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable...
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supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. weeds. nature's boomerang. at roundup®, we know they keep coming back. draw the line. one spray of roundup® max control 365 kills weeds to the root and keeps 'em away for up to one year. roundup® max control 365. when someone told me i had colon cancer. we had the follow up, cat scan which showed that it had gone to her liver. it was pretty intense and we needed to move pretty quickly. we needed a second opinion. that's when our journey began with cancer treatment centers of america. one of our questions was, how are we going to address my liver. so my doctor said i think we can do both surgeries together. i loved that. to find out more about our treatment options, go to cancercenter.com our teams of physicians and clinicians are experienced
supported it, and i think it was worth it to remove saddam hussein from power.he killed the people, he to oppressed the people, and people are seeing the new iraq as a democratic iraq. chris: mr. prime minister, thank you. >> thank you. chris: safe travel home. >> thank you. chris: and we'll be right back with a final word. weeds. nature's boomerang. at roundup®, we know they keep coming back. draw the line. one spray of roundup® max control 365 kills weeds to the root and keeps...
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strikes in mosul led to one of the biggest civilian casualty events since the fall of saddam hussein. nbc's hans nichols has details. >> reporter: with the battle to retake mosul ramping up, pentagon officials today on defense. assessing whether u.s. air strikes may have killed more than 100 civilians in the heavily populated western part of the city. defense secretary jim mattis responding for the first time. >> we go out of our way to always do everything humanly possible to reduce the loss of life or injury among innocent people. the same cannot be said for our adversaries. >> reporter: the pentagon reviewing roughly 700 video feeds of air strikes hitting mosul over the past ten days. the investigation one of more than 30 separate inquiries into allegations of multiple civilian casualties. human rights groups reporting a clear increase in civilian deaths under the trump administration. >> in the month of march we recorded over 1,000 allegations in iraq and syria tied to coalition activities. in some cases, in fact, in a lot of cases, you can't tell who was responsible. >> reporter:
strikes in mosul led to one of the biggest civilian casualty events since the fall of saddam hussein. nbc's hans nichols has details. >> reporter: with the battle to retake mosul ramping up, pentagon officials today on defense. assessing whether u.s. air strikes may have killed more than 100 civilians in the heavily populated western part of the city. defense secretary jim mattis responding for the first time. >> we go out of our way to always do everything humanly possible to...
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strikes in mosul led to one of the biggest civilian casualty events since the fall of saddam hussein. hans nickels has the details. >> reporter: with the battle to retake mosul ramping up, pentagon officials on defense, assessing whether u.s. air strikes may have killed more than 100 civilians. jim mattis responding for the first time. >> we go out of our way to always do everything humanly possible to reduce the loss of life or injury among innocent pe. adversaries. rorter: the pentagon reviewing roughly 700 video feeds of air strikes hitting mosul the past 10 days. the investigation one of more than 30 separate inquiries into allegations of multiple civilian casualties. human rights groups reporting a clear increase in civilian deaths under the trump administration. >> we recorded over 1,000 allegations that are tied to coalition activities in some cases in fact in a lot of cases you can't tell who was responsible. >> reporter: defense officials insisting rules of engagement have not been changed under president trump. but mosul, ordinary iraqis are demanding answers while searching
strikes in mosul led to one of the biggest civilian casualty events since the fall of saddam hussein. hans nickels has the details. >> reporter: with the battle to retake mosul ramping up, pentagon officials on defense, assessing whether u.s. air strikes may have killed more than 100 civilians. jim mattis responding for the first time. >> we go out of our way to always do everything humanly possible to reduce the loss of life or injury among innocent pe. adversaries. rorter: the...
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of an unlucky person in india who has been refused many jobs, supposedly because of his name: saddam husseind has concluded that employers are reluctant to hire him became of his name. m changed to sajid. the staggering death toll since president duterte launched his anti—drug campaign in the philippines it's believed more that 7,000 have been killed with a further 700,000 people have surrendered to the authorities. but amidst the carnage there is an urgent need for rehabilitation facilities. when the drug campaign started, there was a sudden increase in the number of cases here. the first reason why they are here is because of fear. they were scared that they could either be incarcerated or some may even be killed. from the previous average of around 1000 cases at any given time, the adjustment period is really difficult for them. the first two months, of course, you are here, having a structure in your life, from the previous time, they could do whatever they want. now they have to follow a certain set of rules and regulations. so what behaviours they learn here, they bring it home, and th
of an unlucky person in india who has been refused many jobs, supposedly because of his name: saddam husseind has concluded that employers are reluctant to hire him became of his name. m changed to sajid. the staggering death toll since president duterte launched his anti—drug campaign in the philippines it's believed more that 7,000 have been killed with a further 700,000 people have surrendered to the authorities. but amidst the carnage there is an urgent need for rehabilitation facilities....
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confidence in congress is somewhere below approval for saddam hussein. that kind of thing. but what encouraged me is how amazingly resilient have been the checks and balances that are are there. who oppose a president who can sometimes get a little out of control. the congress, as they check and balance, states attorneys general. i don't agree with their appeals on the -- with their argument in the case of the immigration ban. but it's very encouraging that, and it's a continuecation, of the republican states attorney general who stopped obama cold in his tracks on his immigration overreaches and constitutional violations. so you've got the courts, you've got attorneys general, public opinion, the media. i mean, they are way crazy hysterically anti-trump, which i think is damaging to the media because it's so obvious and almost ridiculous. but nonetheless they haven't caved in. there is still a lot of resistance. so i'm encouraged by the fact we have a strong constitutional structure. 240 years after it was thought up out of old cloth by the founders. and that, i think, is
confidence in congress is somewhere below approval for saddam hussein. that kind of thing. but what encouraged me is how amazingly resilient have been the checks and balances that are are there. who oppose a president who can sometimes get a little out of control. the congress, as they check and balance, states attorneys general. i don't agree with their appeals on the -- with their argument in the case of the immigration ban. but it's very encouraging that, and it's a continuecation, of the...
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ainsley: comparing the president's kids to saddam hussein's kids? >> yes.d kushner and ivanka trump, there is no reason whatsoever to put those people in the same sentence or any remote comparison to be drawn there. and other thing is, chris matthews, liberal democrat i don't understand why he is not happy that ivanka and jared are in the room. they tend to lean a little bit more to the left. just, a bizarre self-discrediting comment from chris matthews. steve: maybe he thought it completely through. just saying. meanwhile number one crazy thing said this week regarding merrick garland, democrats using case of his to justify why they might filibuster against the new guy. listen. >> this seat for the first time in u.s. history was stolen from the former president. this is a terrible precedent. >>> mitch mcconnell is he free actor in this. this is the man who held, broke 230 years of precedent and held judge garland up for a year-and-a-half, and now is complaining? doesn't really wash. >> they bought the ads against mayor rick garland. now they are buying the
ainsley: comparing the president's kids to saddam hussein's kids? >> yes.d kushner and ivanka trump, there is no reason whatsoever to put those people in the same sentence or any remote comparison to be drawn there. and other thing is, chris matthews, liberal democrat i don't understand why he is not happy that ivanka and jared are in the room. they tend to lean a little bit more to the left. just, a bizarre self-discrediting comment from chris matthews. steve: maybe he thought it...
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you know okay so saddam hussein has invaded kuwait. how many billion cubic leaders of natural gas transport stay with me here. this is a bigger issue. every step has had that moment where the boss starts to disrobe down and throw them. he almost wish they would just come back due to the big stuff. fine. with that said, you asked how do you do this when the boss does not want to hear this stuff? your client is not just your boss. i say this repeatedly. the client of every expert including journalists, including defense plants, our clients the society. and we have to serve our client. when you serve your client as you tell your boss the truth. even when it hurts. and i really got along with senator hines.i love the guy, we have a great relationship. but i can say this before the gulf war he asked me for my estimate of casualties. because he was going to have to go. this is before the vote in 1991. and i give an estimate that i thought, it turned out i was pretty much on the ball. because of what i knew about the weaponry and this extra s
you know okay so saddam hussein has invaded kuwait. how many billion cubic leaders of natural gas transport stay with me here. this is a bigger issue. every step has had that moment where the boss starts to disrobe down and throw them. he almost wish they would just come back due to the big stuff. fine. with that said, you asked how do you do this when the boss does not want to hear this stuff? your client is not just your boss. i say this repeatedly. the client of every expert including...
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>> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears something like bush talking about saddam husseinhey're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard, like i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until 2024. >> people said oh, my god, i'm going to die with this guy in power. >> a few months later, the elections for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we tdo have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election, really. i don't think she realized quite how badly that was going to go down. >> with his back against the wall, putin turned the tables. he blamed the protests on hillary clinton. claiming that she was the one who incited them with their complaints about the election. >> there are growing restrictions on the exercise of fundamental rights. >> quote-unquote, she
>> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears something like bush talking about saddam husseinhey're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard, like i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until...
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. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein.they're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard? like, i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> reporter: russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until 2024. >> some people said, oh, my god, i'm going to die with this guy in power. >> reporter: a few months later, the elections for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election, really. i don't think she realized quite how badly that was going to go down. >> reporter: with his back against the wall, putin turned the tables. he blamed the protests on hillary clinton. claiming that she was the one who incited them with her complaints about the election. >> there are growing restrictions on the exercise of fundam
. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein.they're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard? like, i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> reporter: russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until...
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. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein.ey're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard, like i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until 2024. >> some people said, oh my god, i'm going to die with this guy in power. >> a few months later, the econs for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election, really. i don't think she realized quite how badly that was going to go down. >> with his back against the wall, putin turned the tables. he blamed the protests on hillary clinton. claiming that she was the one who incited them with her complaints about the election. >> there are growing restrictions on the exercise of fundamental rights. >> quote-unquote, she se
. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein.ey're trying to drive me from power. what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard, like i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fall it was announced that putin would run for president again, for a third time. that meant he could potentially rule russia until 2024. >>...
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we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his performance the united nations and elsewhere was insufficient and he was not allowed enough voice in asking the questions -- a loud enough voice. creative questions. what we ask ourselves and others to transport ourselves with the use of he a series of questions into the future. i want to finish and wrap because i know everybody wants to talk and we'll come back to this. i'll tie my other categories involved all these different -- and i won't give them because you have to buy the book. but as a culture, as a society, in journalism in media, and beyond, we need to do a better job of asking. asking the right questions of the right people in the right construct, over time, in the fabled followup question. a to my students questions are like grapes, they come in bunches. you don't ask one and then move on. ask any reporter, especially inves
we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his performance the united nations and elsewhere was insufficient and he was not allowed enough voice in asking the questions -- a loud enough voice. creative questions. what we ask ourselves and others to transport ourselves with the use of he a series of...
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left-wing tv host making this comparison between jared kushner and the sounds of brutal dictator saddam husseinort of the romanoff's royal family running the place. >> i don't know. >> let me just say, i kid about everything, but you couldn't go to a restaurant and have eye contact with one of these guys about getting killed. these people are really powerful. imagine getting into a fight in the office with jared or ivanka. >> martha: couldn't get a word in edge wise. republican congressman martha mcsally is the head of the women in the 21st century working group. good to see you this evening. when you listen to all of that, what goes through your mind? >> we are focused on trying to empower women who to achieve their full potential. we look forward to working with ivanka come with her passion on this issue. and if he is ideas, we would have to go to congress. we are willing to partner with anyone who has good ideas. women in our communities, and our country, can meet their full earning power and their full potential in the workplace by they are still having responsibility as caregivers for chil
left-wing tv host making this comparison between jared kushner and the sounds of brutal dictator saddam husseinort of the romanoff's royal family running the place. >> i don't know. >> let me just say, i kid about everything, but you couldn't go to a restaurant and have eye contact with one of these guys about getting killed. these people are really powerful. imagine getting into a fight in the office with jared or ivanka. >> martha: couldn't get a word in edge wise....
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i'm absolutely confident that getting rid of saddam hussein made our country safer and people a chancehere they decided the fate of their government, which was what was taking place. >> there are now close to 3 million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan and president bush has committed his pos post-presidential life to honoring their service. i want to ask you, if you don't mind, mr. president, just to read one passage of the book. >> adam janke. in reviewing adam's biography for this project i was struck by a comment adam made. he said, i was proud that president bush was at the top echelon in charge of me when i was fighting and that he cared about me. adam's simple words stayed with me as i painted him. i hope he and his brothers and sisters in arms know that i care about them still and that i will until the day i die. i thank adam for that. it's -- there's no higher tribute in my judgment for a commander in chief to have somebody under his command, who was wounded, to say he had my back. >> the book, again, is "portraits of courage." the proceeds all go to the military se
i'm absolutely confident that getting rid of saddam hussein made our country safer and people a chancehere they decided the fate of their government, which was what was taking place. >> there are now close to 3 million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan and president bush has committed his pos post-presidential life to honoring their service. i want to ask you, if you don't mind, mr. president, just to read one passage of the book. >> adam janke. in reviewing adam's...
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i'm not going to be left without my weapons of mass destruction like saddam hussein or muammar gaddafito the mercies of the western powers. >> reporter: tonight, kim's regime seems to be sponlding to rex tillerson's recent indication that the trump administration would consider a military strike on north korea if the threat from kim is elevated. north korean officials saying recently they would hit the u.s. with enough fire power that, quote, no living thing will be found if one single shell is fired on them and calling their arsenal a treason urd defense on their country. >> how close are they being able to fire a long-range missile with a nuclear warhead aimed at the u.s.? >> frighteningly close. three to five years from that capability once they start testing the missile. they haven't done it yet. they could launch it sooner if they want to accept the lower percentage they will work. to achieve what the major nuclear powers, three to five years. >> that's not long at all. brian todd, thank you very much. >>> the fbi director claims that there is no evidence that barack obama wiretap
i'm not going to be left without my weapons of mass destruction like saddam hussein or muammar gaddafito the mercies of the western powers. >> reporter: tonight, kim's regime seems to be sponlding to rex tillerson's recent indication that the trump administration would consider a military strike on north korea if the threat from kim is elevated. north korean officials saying recently they would hit the u.s. with enough fire power that, quote, no living thing will be found if one single...
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of course going back to 1988, saddam hussein in the town near the iranian border did use chemical weaponsere. killing thousands of people. but the u.s. military as i mentioned in that report before is concerned that for instance isis has picked up chemical agents in syria when they took over facilities of the syrian government. and may be using some of those chemical agents here in iraq as well. and the fact of the matter is that isis certainly would never hesitate to use a weapon that of course is banned under the geneva convention. hannah? >> ben, we appreciate your analysis of this situation -- ongoing situation on the battle for mosul and across the country. ben wedeman, thank you. >>> now, meteorologist pedram javaheri is following two stories, a cyclone which is strengthening near madagascar, and the iditarod race is getting under way in alaska. over to you. >> start off with the idid rot race, it's been displaced some 300 miles north around fairbanks because of the lack of snow in place and this is a race that continues for over a thousand miles. there's some snow expected around t
of course going back to 1988, saddam hussein in the town near the iranian border did use chemical weaponsere. killing thousands of people. but the u.s. military as i mentioned in that report before is concerned that for instance isis has picked up chemical agents in syria when they took over facilities of the syrian government. and may be using some of those chemical agents here in iraq as well. and the fact of the matter is that isis certainly would never hesitate to use a weapon that of...
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saddam hussein's old palace. then there was 96 that were becoming citizens because green card holders have an accelerated path to citizenship. we were sitting there. two empty seats. i said what is that? he said those two were killed in the last 24 hours. my friends, they know what it means to be a citizen of the united states. >> i want to stay on this second a little bit of a variation about the travel ban. i want to go to a sal who is an iranian american army veteran. >> senators, i was born in a muslim country. my family and i along with my brother we immigrated to the united states as refugees over two decades ago. i am also a combat veteran of the united states army. my brother is a navy combat veteran of the united states. >> that's better. maybe one day you will have an air force person. >> probably. the refugee we banned from coming to the united states today could potentially be tomorrow's service member. civil servant or influential member of society. how would you ensure we do not hold our potential h
saddam hussein's old palace. then there was 96 that were becoming citizens because green card holders have an accelerated path to citizenship. we were sitting there. two empty seats. i said what is that? he said those two were killed in the last 24 hours. my friends, they know what it means to be a citizen of the united states. >> i want to stay on this second a little bit of a variation about the travel ban. i want to go to a sal who is an iranian american army veteran. >>...
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>> because isis was created bias saddam hussein, and is supported by him.ings would like being a syrian, i mean, living those events for six years, they were tracing us activists to silence us, and started to liberate some parts of syria, almost, 90 participant of syria was free. this is 2000, end of 2012, 2013. all of a sudden we started to have isis, and now those people who fled damascus, the capital, or any capital where -- exist, they fled to the position held areas and now they are killed by isis. so activists who were lucky to flee assad were killed and chased by isis. and isis is taking land over from the free syrian army, handing it over to the regime and then the regime taking it over, back and forth like what happened in palmyra, it is a game, it is very obvious that this is a filthy game. >> cohen: a filthy game? >> yes. between assad and all its partners, including isis. to destroy us or to silence us and this happened like now we are losing, we are losing power. >> cohen: evgeny, you have some amazing footage involving children. i found some o
>> because isis was created bias saddam hussein, and is supported by him.ings would like being a syrian, i mean, living those events for six years, they were tracing us activists to silence us, and started to liberate some parts of syria, almost, 90 participant of syria was free. this is 2000, end of 2012, 2013. all of a sudden we started to have isis, and now those people who fled damascus, the capital, or any capital where -- exist, they fled to the position held areas and now they are...
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that's how they lured saddam hussein out of that spider hole. i'll go get him. well, i don't think there's any hurry. the scratching on the door stopped 20 minutes ago. hey, you're wasting your time. i have been asking him to open that door all day. boyd, open the door. yeah, he probably smelled cookie on your breath. come on out of there. don't make me drag you up the stairs. why? does your back hurt again? yeah. it's 6:00 -- everything hurts. so, get out of there. come on. what do got on? there was a bunch of them. it was cold. does it look stupid? i think you were pretty smart to stay in there. your mom and dad miss you. they want you to come home. but i don't want to go home. it's safe here. "it's safe here." why do you keep saying -- look, i got to be honest with you, kid. the world's a scary place, you know? i'd like to tell you a story about me mountain-climbing. but it's probably too scary. i don't think i should tell him. i don't know. it's pretty unbelievable. yeah, i don't think i should tell him. gets more unbelievable every time you tell it. i'm not
that's how they lured saddam hussein out of that spider hole. i'll go get him. well, i don't think there's any hurry. the scratching on the door stopped 20 minutes ago. hey, you're wasting your time. i have been asking him to open that door all day. boyd, open the door. yeah, he probably smelled cookie on your breath. come on out of there. don't make me drag you up the stairs. why? does your back hurt again? yeah. it's 6:00 -- everything hurts. so, get out of there. come on. what do got on?...
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has had troops in iraq, what, since 2003, since the second gulf war that liberated iraq from saddam hussein what, we lost about 3,000 u.s. troops, tens of thousands came home severely injured. we used to have 150,000 troops fighting there. the point that he's saying they are fighting like never before, your reaction? >> that's a setup. i suppose -- i haven't been around for 50 years, wolf, surprisingly, but i suspect every president in the history of the united states has done this hand that's claim credit for stuff he hasn't done. isis made progress and embarrassed the you can are ay military through about i'm going to roughly estimate the mid-2014. after that the iraqi military surprised got off the back foot and started going on the offensive. through 2015 and 2016 ramadi, tikrit, going into 2016 the biggest fight, they started last year before this president was in office, the fight for mosul and made a lot of progress. i'm sniffing around what the president is saying with the words he used like fighting never before and i'm guessing within the next couple of months he owes going to say
has had troops in iraq, what, since 2003, since the second gulf war that liberated iraq from saddam hussein what, we lost about 3,000 u.s. troops, tens of thousands came home severely injured. we used to have 150,000 troops fighting there. the point that he's saying they are fighting like never before, your reaction? >> that's a setup. i suppose -- i haven't been around for 50 years, wolf, surprisingly, but i suspect every president in the history of the united states has done this hand...
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saddam hussein had explicit demands for his spokesman because controlling reality was essential featuref his dictatorship. the comparison here is about governments and trust, not the policies of each government and certainly not any moral equivalents between tt iraqi administration and any u.s. ones. some of shauns spifean spicer's more like briefing. he does not work for donald trump he's a taxpayer funded employee with a duty to work for all americans. >> before i get to the news of the day, i think i'd like to discuss a little bit of the coverage of the last 24 hours. >> the fighting is there. we are surrounding them, fighting them. >> photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way to minimize the enormous support it gathered on the national mall. >> it's a lie. it's completely baseless. >> you're coming to serious conclusions for guy who has zero intelligence -- >> this is silly, stupid, and this completely a lie. >> this was irresponsible and reckless. >> they started retreating and we have inflicted in them heavy casualties. >> there's been a lot of ta
saddam hussein had explicit demands for his spokesman because controlling reality was essential featuref his dictatorship. the comparison here is about governments and trust, not the policies of each government and certainly not any moral equivalents between tt iraqi administration and any u.s. ones. some of shauns spifean spicer's more like briefing. he does not work for donald trump he's a taxpayer funded employee with a duty to work for all americans. >> before i get to the news of the...
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a cia analyst for more than a decade his book "debriefing the president the interrogation of saddam hussein" and with me mike, with "slate" and msnbc political analyst and "time" columnist alicia jordan. thanks for being with us on this tuesday morning. john, can you shed some light on this trip to the white house? again, nunez says this was no big deal, just wanted a secure spot to see these documents, so he picked 1600 pennsylvania avenue. does that seem reasonable to you? >> no. it seems a little unreasonable. it seems a little bit out of protocol. if a member of congress wants to look at sensitive compartmented information which is what i think the chairman was going to look at, you know, all he needs to do is walk across the street in his house office building to skiff, an acronym for sensitive compartmented information facility in the capitol building. what's unusual about this is usually the staffer who has the information, will bring it to the chairman, the chairman usually doesn't go to the staffer. so i don't know what was going on. i do know that this is something that, you know,
a cia analyst for more than a decade his book "debriefing the president the interrogation of saddam hussein" and with me mike, with "slate" and msnbc political analyst and "time" columnist alicia jordan. thanks for being with us on this tuesday morning. john, can you shed some light on this trip to the white house? again, nunez says this was no big deal, just wanted a secure spot to see these documents, so he picked 1600 pennsylvania avenue. does that seem...
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lieberman, our beloved third ac amigo were asked by david petraeus to participate in a ceremony in saddam hussein's old palace. there were 96 becoming citizens, because green cardholders who join the military can have an accelerated path to citizenship. in the front row are two empty seats with boots on them. i said what is that? he said those two were killed in the last 24 minutes. my friends, they know what it means to be a citizen of the united states. >> so i want to stay on the subject. a little built it of variation, generally about the travel ban. i want to go to asal rabandi, an army veteran. a question for senator graham. >> senators, i was born in a muslim country. my family and i, along with my brother, we emigrated to the united states as refugees over two decades ago. i'm also a combat veteran of the united states army. my brother is a navy combat veteran of the united states. >> that's better. >> yes. >> maybe one day you'll have an air force person. >> probably. the refugee we banned from coming to the united states today could potentially be tomorrow's service member, civil servant
lieberman, our beloved third ac amigo were asked by david petraeus to participate in a ceremony in saddam hussein's old palace. there were 96 becoming citizens, because green cardholders who join the military can have an accelerated path to citizenship. in the front row are two empty seats with boots on them. i said what is that? he said those two were killed in the last 24 minutes. my friends, they know what it means to be a citizen of the united states. >> so i want to stay on the...
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over time it was taken over by native iraqis including former agents of saddam hussein's baath party, military apparatus, military intelligence services. as of 2014, half of the shirr council consisted of former saddamists we knocked out of power. those guys are largely dead. now what i'm seeing is europeans and central asians, particularly who speak russian, rising to the forein this organization. >> hockenberry: president trump made good on his promise to defeat i.s.i.s. but something will replace it. >> yes, and also redouble it was to strike in the west. they speak the language, come from these societies, and as one i.s.i.s. defector said they understand the strength and weaknesses of the societies. they know what a soft target is like. they've transgressed through international airports in paris, brussels and berlin. so you will see that phenomenon happen. as they lose their caliphate, they will branch out. they had a province in libya. they've got one in afghanistan. they've got one in russia. these are not places where they exercise command and control. al-baghdadi didn't neces
over time it was taken over by native iraqis including former agents of saddam hussein's baath party, military apparatus, military intelligence services. as of 2014, half of the shirr council consisted of former saddamists we knocked out of power. those guys are largely dead. now what i'm seeing is europeans and central asians, particularly who speak russian, rising to the forein this organization. >> hockenberry: president trump made good on his promise to defeat i.s.i.s. but something...
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. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. hears that as they're coming for me. they're trying to drive me from power. >> you'll see it here only on cnn. let's discuss it. it is premiering tonight with fareed zakaria host of fareed zakaria gps. you've called this the most powerful man in the world. why that name? >> we thought about it a lot. obviously the united states, obviously china is more powerful than russia. rush is a major world power. thousands of nuclear weapons, u.n. security council borders three continents. the power of the president is dependent on the power of his country and how much he can exercise that power in a completely uncon strained way. vladimir putin can exercise power more effectively, more ruthlessly and more freely than any leader in the world. in china you have a communist power, politburo standing committee. in the united states you have checks and balances. putin has nothing which allows him to enter feern in the internal affairs of countries all over the world. if you put that package together
. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. hears that as they're coming for me. they're trying to drive me from power. >> you'll see it here only on cnn. let's discuss it. it is premiering tonight with fareed zakaria host of fareed zakaria gps. you've called this the most powerful man in the world. why that name? >> we thought about it a lot. obviously the united states, obviously china is more powerful than russia. rush is...
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>> i was in saudi for about four or five years, and then this man saddam hussein, he invaded this countrynews. [ laughter ] >> and so that kind of changed things for our school plans for my parents, and so that's when we left saudi. >> seth: but were -- when you were in school in saudi, were you -- did you know you wanted to be an actress then? was that something that was important to you? >> i became an actor more, like, originally because of a, like a hack of how to fit into schools. so we would move schools every few years. in high school i did four years and four schools and four different countries. >> seth: wow. >> which, high school already is like hard enough as it is. and so you kind of like, you know, you land in this at school and you think i'm only going to be here a year. you got to suss things out really quickly. like, oh, "i'm going to have a crush on you. i'm going to hate you. you're going to be my best friend." like you got to like, figure it out. [ laughter ] you don't have all of high school to do this, right? day one, you sort it out. you know. and then as you start t
>> i was in saudi for about four or five years, and then this man saddam hussein, he invaded this countrynews. [ laughter ] >> and so that kind of changed things for our school plans for my parents, and so that's when we left saudi. >> seth: but were -- when you were in school in saudi, were you -- did you know you wanted to be an actress then? was that something that was important to you? >> i became an actor more, like, originally because of a, like a hack of how to...
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investigators he entered the al aqsa restaurant near the state capitol building and decided to assault a "saddam hussein-looking guy" with a pipe, shouting, "go back to your country, terrorist. get out of america." in chicago, democratic congressmember luis guttierez was briefly handcuffed and detained along with activists and lawyers monday after they held a sit-in protest at a federal immigration office. gutierrez says the group refused to leave the chicago office of immigration and customs enforcement, or ice, after the agency's regional director refused to answer his questions about the trump administration's plans for immigration sweeps and mass deportation. guttierez said monday he and other members of the delegation were handcuffed after they refused to leave but were , quickly released. our goale accomplished today. we stood up to the department of homeland security and to donald today. hatred bigotry against refugees, against muslims, against our immigrant said,ity. we stood up and your policies are morally bankrupt. amy: monday's meeting was guttierez's first with ice officials since donald trump's in
investigators he entered the al aqsa restaurant near the state capitol building and decided to assault a "saddam hussein-looking guy" with a pipe, shouting, "go back to your country, terrorist. get out of america." in chicago, democratic congressmember luis guttierez was briefly handcuffed and detained along with activists and lawyers monday after they held a sit-in protest at a federal immigration office. gutierrez says the group refused to leave the chicago office of...