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they tried to sell to a rack to saddam hussein but saddam hussein wanted to pay on credit not in cash[laughter] >> there is a whole list. they are sold every one they have developed. i would be where i was wary of proliferation. a unification ceremony come i hate to throw data at you but we did a survey where we asked experts what was the number one issue in a unification scenario in terms of the cross between priority and how much we knew, right? said the big line spot is where there is high minority and no knowledge. those are the big wind spots. what we actually found was the number one issue was not wmd. the number one issue was domestic stabilization and north korea. not because we don't care about the nuclear issue but relative to domestic stabilization we figure we know more about the situation that about domestic stabilization so it was an interesting finding based on the data we did surveying 100 government officials. texas was fantastic if i may say so. good questions, very good answers. this has been the most overflow crowd we have ever had here. it has been the most hated
they tried to sell to a rack to saddam hussein but saddam hussein wanted to pay on credit not in cash[laughter] >> there is a whole list. they are sold every one they have developed. i would be where i was wary of proliferation. a unification ceremony come i hate to throw data at you but we did a survey where we asked experts what was the number one issue in a unification scenario in terms of the cross between priority and how much we knew, right? said the big line spot is where there is...
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others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.hey represent both traditional craft and contemporary politics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that's it. no one bbc news, it is time for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight: it's the goal that gives chelsea the premier league title, michy batshuayi gets the late winner at the hawthorns, as antonio conte celebrates winning the league in his first season. for chelsea, it's a second title in three years and a sixth overall. an incredible response to finishing only 10th last season. and stade francais beat gloucester to claim the european challenge cup at murrayfield. good evening. chelsea are the premier league champions. they've won the title for the second time in three years and in manager antonio conte‘s first season in charge. their 1—0 win over west brom tonight means they've done it with two games to spare and it came thanks to a goalfrom a player who hasn't scor
others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.hey represent both traditional craft and contemporary politics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that's it. no one bbc news, it is time for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight: it's the goal that gives chelsea the premier league title, michy batshuayi gets the late winner at the hawthorns, as antonio conte celebrates winning...
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the other question you've got to say is saddam hussein was telling his people. i'll give you 100 different examples of dictators around different continents that are either starting their people to death, robbing their country blind or killing different people. that's a different conversation where having here so as i said, i tend to lean very libertarian in that i just don't think there's a solution and you know what, vladimir putin and assad want to take back control of their country, let them. i don't know why we have to shed our kids blood. i'm only kidding. so if anybody's read the book and the two people here who are featured, marcus lime sure is happy to be introduced, marcus isthe guy i box with. this is more than that one of my closest friends . marcus who i write about extensively in the book, mark, i start with how marcus always helped me stay in shape but after i blew my life up and i disappeared off the face of the earth literally, this was the first place i went was his gym and it's good to see you here tonight.[applause] >> we're good friends but
the other question you've got to say is saddam hussein was telling his people. i'll give you 100 different examples of dictators around different continents that are either starting their people to death, robbing their country blind or killing different people. that's a different conversation where having here so as i said, i tend to lean very libertarian in that i just don't think there's a solution and you know what, vladimir putin and assad want to take back control of their country, let...
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saddam hussein in iraq, gadhafi in libya, and everything else this has been led to. that is why when we are talking about the syrian settlement, why try to learn from our mistakes, and why don't we try to focus on the settlements rather than on ousting a certain person? why don't we focus on exterminating the threat of terrorisys? president trump once again confirmed today that it's more important to defeat terrorism and we are in solidarity with , that. reporter: [speaking in russian] translator: it means your meeting with president, he did not raise the issue of russia's involvement in the election last year. so, as i realized, you had not discussed the topic or have , you discussed it? minister lavrov: [answering in russian] translator: well, i just answered that. president trump publicly says all of it is false news. just give me one fact that will prove that. everyone keeps saying everyone knows everything, but giving no proof. well it is not serious. ,and the final question? >> barbara from the bbc. you said you wanted american input to help with the security z
saddam hussein in iraq, gadhafi in libya, and everything else this has been led to. that is why when we are talking about the syrian settlement, why try to learn from our mistakes, and why don't we try to focus on the settlements rather than on ousting a certain person? why don't we focus on exterminating the threat of terrorisys? president trump once again confirmed today that it's more important to defeat terrorism and we are in solidarity with , that. reporter: [speaking in russian]...
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he even found something to admire about saddam hussein. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy, but do you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read them the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist, it was over. >> it's not a new phenomenon. way back in 1990, the president expressed support for china's harsh crackdown on the tiananmen square protests. telling an interviewer, when the students poured into tiananmen square, the chinese almost blew it. then they put it down with strength. that shows you the power of strength. our country right now is perceived as weak. with his deep appreciation for that kind of state power, it's no wonder the president has had trouble adapting to the basic workings of democracy. having failed so far to move any major bills through congress, he is now blaming the legislative process itself. >> i think the rules in congress and in particular the rus in the senate are unbelievably archaic and slow-moving and, in many cases, unfair. in many cases you're forced to make deals that are not the deal you'd make. you'd make
he even found something to admire about saddam hussein. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy, but do you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read them the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist, it was over. >> it's not a new phenomenon. way back in 1990, the president expressed support for china's harsh crackdown on the tiananmen square protests. telling an interviewer, when the students poured into tiananmen square, the chinese almost...
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amar told me he was in the first gulf war and he wrote home and he hated saddam hussein but he couldn't say that in his letters which i asked did you save the correspondence? he said no. we burned them all. that stayed with me, that question of what is it about correspondences, one of the ironies is i have no military connections, to be perfectly blunt, i didn't even like history growing up. to me it was a tedious memorization of dates, names, places and so forth and then something extraordinary happened. our house in washington dc burned to the ground. nobody was hurt which is the most important thing but everything we had went up in smoke and back then when you lost your letters and photographs they were gone forever. soon after the fire we got a call from a distant cousin who had -- he was a world war ii veteran, his book was dedicated with another extraordinary veteran, he wanted to check in and see how we were doing, all of our memorabilia, irreplaceable family items are gone and he said makes me think, i was going through my old world war ii box and came across a letter i wrote to
amar told me he was in the first gulf war and he wrote home and he hated saddam hussein but he couldn't say that in his letters which i asked did you save the correspondence? he said no. we burned them all. that stayed with me, that question of what is it about correspondences, one of the ironies is i have no military connections, to be perfectly blunt, i didn't even like history growing up. to me it was a tedious memorization of dates, names, places and so forth and then something...
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trump even had some nice words to say about saddam hussein. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy, right?a bad guy, a really bad guy. but you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read them the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist, it was over. >> anyway, joining me now is "the washington post" robert costa, a real trump watcher, former republican national chairman michael steele, and "time" magazine's jay newton small. i guess i'll start with jay and then i'll go to somebody else. but, jay, there is a strange affinity here by our new president. he's still a new president, for what we used to call -- we still do, strongmen. you know, tito. these are just tough guys that kick butt, and they don't have to have any law or senates in their way. >> they have no one to answer to, and they don't have to deal with the press, that pesky press. >> no checks and balances either. >> don't have to worry about congress and passing bills. >> he seems to like these guys. >> all the things he complains about regularly that isn't a democracy that really bo
trump even had some nice words to say about saddam hussein. >> saddam hussein was a bad guy, right?a bad guy, a really bad guy. but you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good. they didn't read them the rights. they didn't talk. they were a terrorist, it was over. >> anyway, joining me now is "the washington post" robert costa, a real trump watcher, former republican national chairman michael steele, and "time" magazine's jay newton...
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please tell saddam hussein that i will be one of his beautiful brides!i> - i don't like being uncomfortable. it's not as good... as being really comfortable. [both laughing] oh, god, i hate it here. i don't ever want to come to a place like this again. what the hell do you think you're doing? - uh, we were watching porn together. yeah, it's something we do. - how dare you sit there and judge me, greg? and other guy? you two have no idea what war is like. it's scary. and, yes, grown men scream for their mothers, and fearless mel gibson in "braveheart." sometimes it's insane mel gibson yelling about a jacuzzi. but you two wouldn't know that because you're both doughy pissants who've never been outside your cushy offices, and you cry when the coffee machine runs out of water! - [chuckles] greg is like that. - you got scared last santacon, thinking it was "the purge." - i wasn't wrong. two elves punched me in the sack and took my pizza! - well, you two will never know what it's like, because you're both too chicken to go to south sudan.
please tell saddam hussein that i will be one of his beautiful brides!i> - i don't like being uncomfortable. it's not as good... as being really comfortable. [both laughing] oh, god, i hate it here. i don't ever want to come to a place like this again. what the hell do you think you're doing? - uh, we were watching porn together. yeah, it's something we do. - how dare you sit there and judge me, greg? and other guy? you two have no idea what war is like. it's scary. and, yes, grown men...
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i still remember your report when the statue of saddam hussein fell on your porta potti. - what a wonderfulet you too. greg has told us so little about you. - well, i just feel it's inappropriate to bring family drama into the workplace. - yeah. - go to school, mom! - i'm an old woman! okay, fine. but i want a backpack with "frozen" on it. - we will talk about a backpack with "frozen" on it. - good lord, who's that? - that is our 60-year-old intern, carol. - no, not her. you know, you should hire more older women. we don't eat, so it's cost effective. i mean the shrill one. the one that was yelling at her. - oh, that's katie. she's the one who's been working on that big hacking story i was telling you about. - ah, yes. the biscuit game. i'm anxious to know more about that. - katie, any updates on your story? - uh, no, but please keep bugging me about it every second 'cause that's super helpful. - okay, well, just get through those boxes because we do not want to get scooped. - uh, don't have to tell me about scooping. i eat two pints of ice cream every night, pal. - is this how the staff ta
i still remember your report when the statue of saddam hussein fell on your porta potti. - what a wonderfulet you too. greg has told us so little about you. - well, i just feel it's inappropriate to bring family drama into the workplace. - yeah. - go to school, mom! - i'm an old woman! okay, fine. but i want a backpack with "frozen" on it. - we will talk about a backpack with "frozen" on it. - good lord, who's that? - that is our 60-year-old intern, carol. - no, not her. you...
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tennessee state senator, green is a west point graduate and, doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam husseinin a statement, green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political gain. the trump white house has another job opening. >> folks are going to arrive this way. >> after the abrupt departure of chief usher angela green appointed by president obama, reed was the first woman in history to manage the white house residence. officials said reed left on good terms and suggested replacing the chief usher was routine. however, that rule has typically not changed with a new president. >> it's not uncommon that you might have a transition of staff when a new administration comes in and it's simply nothing more than that. >> the president has spent seven weekends at the white house, eight in florida, and now his first at his bed minister new jersey golf resort. respond to go criticism of his high travel costs on twitter the president made this claim. rather than causing a business disruption in new york city, choosing his n
tennessee state senator, green is a west point graduate and, doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam husseinin a statement, green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political gain. the trump white house has another job opening. >> folks are going to arrive this way. >> after the abrupt departure of chief usher angela green appointed by president obama, reed was the first woman in history to manage the white...
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some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.tics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. now, if you enjoy the occasional glass of wine, then this next story may be of some interest to you. tim allman explains. decisions, decisions — sweet or dry, full—bodied or medium? choosing the right kind of wine can be a real challenge. what you need is a good sommelier, and here in vienna you'll find the very best. would you care for 18 glasses of champagne, filled precisely, with exactly the same amount in each class? no problem. trouble identifying an italian wine or a french calvados brandy? worry not. the sommelier, or wine waiter, is your guide orfriend. translation: the qualities of the winner — someone we want to be served by — he is fast, he is charming. i want the feeling he is an ice skater. no effort, beautiful to watch. he can describe the wines well. someone who has a lot of knowledge but a very nice personality. charming and professional. and this is the sommelier‘s sommelier, the win
some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.tics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. now, if you enjoy the occasional glass of wine, then this next story may be of some interest to you. tim allman explains. decisions, decisions — sweet or dry, full—bodied or medium? choosing the right kind of wine can be a real challenge. what you need is a good sommelier, and here in vienna you'll find the very...
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some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.ke much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. we want to bring you a remarkable story from australia. at 17 years of age, jaimen hudson was out riding his motorcycle when he had an accident. his injuries left him confined to a wheelchair. now the beautiful images he's captured from his home town of esperance have gone worldwide. well, basically, yeah, i use a drone which arejust well, basically, yeah, i use a drone which are just control, like anyone else, from my wheelchair. i am blessed to live in a beautiful part of the country in aspirins, western australia. when was 17, i was out riding a motorbike with my mates, just in the sand dunes which are basically about five kilometres from my home in esperance. came up short and it bucked me over the handlebars and it bucked me over the handlebars andi and it bucked me over the handlebars and i landed over my head and, yeah, it left me unfortunately paralysed from the armpits down, so a major transition fro
some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.ke much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. we want to bring you a remarkable story from australia. at 17 years of age, jaimen hudson was out riding his motorcycle when he had an accident. his injuries left him confined to a wheelchair. now the beautiful images he's captured from his home town of esperance have gone worldwide. well, basically, yeah, i use a drone which...
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norman schwarzkopf and the president and dick cheney putting together the alliance to take on saddam hussein. it was simpler. it was the saudis and much of the arab world and much of the world against iraq out of kuwait. judy pointed out in a way only she can, now a little less than 30 years later, it's so much more complicated. >> absolutely. i want to bring in our own ben hall. he is outside of this press conference in riyadh, saudi arabia. now, for our viewers at home, he's streaming live and it's in and out. >> it's a long way. >> it's a long way. and ben you were incredible when you set the scene for us as the president was arriving. i want a sense from you now that his day is obviously continuing on, just what is going on in the streets there and what the latest from there on the ground? >> well, yeah, you know, we continue to talk to people and we're waiting for this press briefing to begin. every briefing that we get it's fascinating to hear what they might say. going on to judy's point recently, she was just saying that iran was the threat to saudi arabia, i was speaking to someone
norman schwarzkopf and the president and dick cheney putting together the alliance to take on saddam hussein. it was simpler. it was the saudis and much of the arab world and much of the world against iraq out of kuwait. judy pointed out in a way only she can, now a little less than 30 years later, it's so much more complicated. >> absolutely. i want to bring in our own ben hall. he is outside of this press conference in riyadh, saudi arabia. now, for our viewers at home, he's streaming...
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saddam hussein's iraq was governed by raw, physical intimidation. it is important to remember how horrible it was. experiment as that unraveled. "theitle of your book is unraveling." could you give us some snapshots that check or inform this marvelous vision of what our post-1945 ideas of coalition power -- how that came undone as you watched it in 2003. go into iraq out of idealism, we went out of fear, anger, revenge. we went on intelligence that saddam had wmd. it is important to put that in. that is not how it started. in 2003, there is no agreement on what should be done after saddam had been gotten rid of. we could have handed it to the united nations but they were not in support of this war. we could have handed over to iraqis. the direct decision was in japan and germany. taken verysions early on in the occupation were devastating. basically, the decisions to dissolve the civil service, to dismiss -- even the security institutions led to the collapse of the state. i don't think any countries could have survived those policies being implement
saddam hussein's iraq was governed by raw, physical intimidation. it is important to remember how horrible it was. experiment as that unraveled. "theitle of your book is unraveling." could you give us some snapshots that check or inform this marvelous vision of what our post-1945 ideas of coalition power -- how that came undone as you watched it in 2003. go into iraq out of idealism, we went out of fear, anger, revenge. we went on intelligence that saddam had wmd. it is important to...
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some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that‘s all for now. i will be back with the headlines shortly. do go to our website for all of the latest stories and more now top stories as well. hello. showers or longer spells of rain were the mark of the day on friday in many parts of the british isles but other areas got away with a decent sort of day. that was the end of the day in king‘s cross in london. that was the day in cornwall. what‘s driving things at the moment? this area of low pressure sat in the middle of this swirl of cloud. you can see the persistent rain showing up, and those with a good eye can see the showers, some of those were quite sharp. as we get on into the body of saturday, rather than friday, the same area of low pressure has drifted a little bit further north, taking the prospect with it of those longer spells of rain. not a cold start to the day wherever you‘re starting it. the temperatures just about dipping single figures, across a rather murky north—eastern quarter
some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that‘s all for now. i will be back with the headlines shortly. do go to our website for all of the latest stories and more now top stories as well. hello. showers or longer spells of rain were the mark of the day on friday in many parts of the british isles but other areas got away with a decent sort of day. that was the end of the day in king‘s cross in london....
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there was no nuremberg trial, none of us was hung like saddam hussein for crimes against humanity, nelsonoise. i mean it is absolutely ridiculous — everybody is always complaining, complaining. stop complaining — we are the luckiest people in the world! you know how blessed we whites are in the 21st year of our democracy? we are totally irrelevant! laughter i love lots of things about that, not least the caption — the most famous white woman in south africa. evita doesn't sort of hide her light under a bushel, does she? no, because winnie mandela is the most famous black woman in south africa. let's stick with this idea about the sophisticated way in which you're playing with the space you've in south africa. the space you've got today in the country may well be getting narrower again. i mean, there are lots of people concerned about the degree to which the current leadership — jacob zuma and the people around him — are compressing freedom of speech, making a free media more difficult. and you have taken on zuma, but zuma fights back. he accuses those who mock him of racism. yes, yes. how
there was no nuremberg trial, none of us was hung like saddam hussein for crimes against humanity, nelsonoise. i mean it is absolutely ridiculous — everybody is always complaining, complaining. stop complaining — we are the luckiest people in the world! you know how blessed we whites are in the 21st year of our democracy? we are totally irrelevant! laughter i love lots of things about that, not least the caption — the most famous white woman in south africa. evita doesn't sort of hide her...
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some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.y politics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. i'm @tomdonkinbbc. but for now, it's time for me to say goodbye — see you soon. first, the weather. hello. showers or longer spells of rain were the mark of the day on friday in many parts of the british isles, but other areas too got away with a pretty decent sort of day. that was the end of the day in kings cross in london. that was the day in cornwall. and what's driving things at the moment? this area of low pressure, sat in the middle of this great swirl of cloud. you can see the persistent rain showing up, and those with a good eye can see the speckling of showers, some of those were really quite sharp. as we get on into the body of saturday, rather than friday, the same area of low pressure has drifted a little bit further north, taking the prospect with it of those longer spells of rain. not a cold start to the day wherever you're sta
some have never left the country before. others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.y politics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. i'm @tomdonkinbbc. but for now, it's time for me to say goodbye — see you soon. first, the weather. hello. showers or longer spells of rain were the mark of the day on friday in many parts of the british isles, but other areas too got away with a pretty...
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others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.itics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that's it. no one bbc news, it is time for the news where you are. good night.
others were looted after the fall of saddam hussein.itics, like much of the work at this year's biennale. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. that's it. no one bbc news, it is time for the news where you are. good night.
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prepared to take on saddam hussein in 1991, the newly-built "uss lincoln" patrolled the persian gulf.hip launched over 100 missions a day. it served as the site of one of president george w. bush's historic announcements. and when a tsunami hit, the "lincoln" rushed to provide relief. now the "the lincoln" is heading out for another25 years at sea, better than ever after a four-year upgrade and overhaul. >> we're pretty close to the -- right over here are the catapults where the planes go off the bow of the shep. >> reporter: during the overhaul, that catapult underwent extensive renovation. responsibilities that they take seriously. what does that mean? like to work here on this aircraft carrier? >> well, first of all, it's a privilege. >> reporter: a privilege. >> the privilege. the nation entrusts us with creating these complex platforms that are going to take, really, the most valuable resource we have, which is our young sailors, and take them into harm's way. >> reporter: often deployed for months at a time. more than 5,000 people can live aboard the "lincoln" when it's fully st
prepared to take on saddam hussein in 1991, the newly-built "uss lincoln" patrolled the persian gulf.hip launched over 100 missions a day. it served as the site of one of president george w. bush's historic announcements. and when a tsunami hit, the "lincoln" rushed to provide relief. now the "the lincoln" is heading out for another25 years at sea, better than ever after a four-year upgrade and overhaul. >> we're pretty close to the -- right over here are the...
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saddam hussein's iraq was governed by raw physical intimidation. it's hard to remember just how horrible it was. that experiment unravel. the title of your book is "the unraveling." maybe you could give a huge snapshot and maybe check or inform this marvelous addition interventionalists idea of an american coalition of power, how that came undone as you watched it in 2003 and after. into iraq outgo of idealism. we went out of anger, fear, revenge, we went on false intelligence that saddam had of you m.d.. so it is important to put that in mind that this is not a humanitarian intervention. that's not how it started. in 2003, there was no agreement on what should be done after saddam had been gotten rid of. the united nations was not in support of this war. which iraqis could have ruled? the decision was to do direct rule in japan and germany, but policy decisions taken very early on in the occupation were devastating. toically, the decisions dissolve the civil service, to dismiss the security institutions led to the collapse of the state. i don't th
saddam hussein's iraq was governed by raw physical intimidation. it's hard to remember just how horrible it was. that experiment unravel. the title of your book is "the unraveling." maybe you could give a huge snapshot and maybe check or inform this marvelous addition interventionalists idea of an american coalition of power, how that came undone as you watched it in 2003 and after. into iraq outgo of idealism. we went out of anger, fear, revenge, we went on false intelligence that...
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president put out a statement after erdogan won his referendum, said kind things about putin and saddam hussein. does the president have a theme with these totalitarian leaders, does he admire the way these guys conduct themselves? >> the president understands the threat north korea poses. someone with a potential nuclear capability to strike another country, and potentially our country at some point in the future is something the president takes seriously so the idea that he is doing everything diplomatically, economically in the military to consider every way to prevent that threat from taking on the united states ... i understand, unfortunately those are the neighbors. those are the countries in the region that can be helpful as we move forward to prevent the threat that they pose. >> follow-up question, on sunday chief of staff pre-bus was talking to this gentleman who says with respect to the first amendment, talking about the news outlets that principles articles, something needs to be looked at how that gets executed or whether that goes anywhere is a different story. is that aproject be
president put out a statement after erdogan won his referendum, said kind things about putin and saddam hussein. does the president have a theme with these totalitarian leaders, does he admire the way these guys conduct themselves? >> the president understands the threat north korea poses. someone with a potential nuclear capability to strike another country, and potentially our country at some point in the future is something the president takes seriously so the idea that he is doing...
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look, kim jong-un, if you fear that we're going to try to topple you or saddam hussein or moammar khadaifi, we're not going to do that. as long as you get rid of the missiles and the testing and your plans to go nuclear, you can run free in your country, do whatever the hell you want but we will not take you out or even worse kill you. what do you think there? >> just as implies, he wants to take the pressure off of him. they have nuclear weapons to preserve the regime. what the president is trying to get him to stand down, the advancing of ballistic missiles. that's the issue here. we're not going to take nuclear weapons away from north korea or china or russia. that is an accomplished fact. so that's what he's trying to get them to do. get them comfortable. look, we're not coming after you. you're going to stay in power as long as your people are willing to keep you in power. i don't know if that relaxes kim or not, frankly. >> the reason why i mentioned it, it follows a pattern with this president said the same thing about the philippine leader that many see in a drug lord and open to h
look, kim jong-un, if you fear that we're going to try to topple you or saddam hussein or moammar khadaifi, we're not going to do that. as long as you get rid of the missiles and the testing and your plans to go nuclear, you can run free in your country, do whatever the hell you want but we will not take you out or even worse kill you. what do you think there? >> just as implies, he wants to take the pressure off of him. they have nuclear weapons to preserve the regime. what the president...
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he praised and insisted he did not, saddam hussein, at one point. for saying he killed terrorists. he was considered a state sponsor of terrorism. i think you are seeing a continuation of a pattern. it is very hard to know whether or not he is reaching out to these leaders with the goal in mind of say come to the white house. or is that is something he riffs on the fly in a pre-arranged call. >> salena, traditionally you shun or call-out human rights leaders. that is not being done now. duterte is the most egregious. he tells crazy stories how he has killed. what is trump's read on this? >> i think to maggie's point where she explained how president trump likes to show that he makes relationships with people that president obama wasn't able. he talked great linength of ayi of the human rights worker in egypt whom he helped free. he said president obama wasn't able to do this for three years. i got it done in ten minutes. you talk about the strength of president el sisi who faces criticism for his strongarm governing. when we discuss north korea in our interview he was frustrated by
he praised and insisted he did not, saddam hussein, at one point. for saying he killed terrorists. he was considered a state sponsor of terrorism. i think you are seeing a continuation of a pattern. it is very hard to know whether or not he is reaching out to these leaders with the goal in mind of say come to the white house. or is that is something he riffs on the fly in a pre-arranged call. >> salena, traditionally you shun or call-out human rights leaders. that is not being done now....
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has been deprived going back decades and you remember the reason for the gulf war in 1991 with saddam hussein occupied kuwait and we were protecting saudi arabia for possible invasion from the south. we were using airbases that we established years before that to launch our. us wants to dial down our involvement in terms of how much it's costing us to defend countries in this region and by selling saudi arabia these arms it could take some of the pressure off the united states according to rex tillerson, secretary of state appeared at a press conference here in our hotel earlier today foreign minr three. three said this is a historic point in a turning point in relations between the saudi arabia and united states. it increases the partnership between the two countries. in terms of what saudi arabia is looking for from the united states is a greater commitment and a firm commitment to reign in iran. there were problems in the administration with the signing of the nuclear deal that saudi arabia really believes that the policy of the obama administration was more containment of iran, trying to
has been deprived going back decades and you remember the reason for the gulf war in 1991 with saddam hussein occupied kuwait and we were protecting saudi arabia for possible invasion from the south. we were using airbases that we established years before that to launch our. us wants to dial down our involvement in terms of how much it's costing us to defend countries in this region and by selling saudi arabia these arms it could take some of the pressure off the united states according to rex...
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. >> stealing a line from meachum, i mean he makes saddam hussein's palaces look understated.rendition of what it would be like if he were having dini dinner with charlamagne. >> we apologize to our next guest, member of the budget appropriations and banking committees, chris van hollen of maryland. how are you doing today? >> i'm good, joe, how are you? >> i'm doing well. chris, i'm a fiscal conservative. i went to washington and my goal was to balance the budget, work with people that wanted to balance the budget and cut federal spending. fight for entitlement reform, do a lot of things that are pretty unpopular. i set that up just to say when i look at this budget, the blue print that the president has proposed, it is nothing less than hateful. it guts basic services and slashes cancer reresearch and slashes health care for the poor and slashes money for rural hospitals. it slashes money for rural hospice care and anything involving health care in rural america. my part of america, middle america. is this -- is there a chance this budget is going to pass and health care is
. >> stealing a line from meachum, i mean he makes saddam hussein's palaces look understated.rendition of what it would be like if he were having dini dinner with charlamagne. >> we apologize to our next guest, member of the budget appropriations and banking committees, chris van hollen of maryland. how are you doing today? >> i'm good, joe, how are you? >> i'm doing well. chris, i'm a fiscal conservative. i went to washington and my goal was to balance the budget, work...
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question about how much more stability not only in iraq but the entire region with yes, the evil saddam hussein but we cannot be team america like the south park people had their movie where puppets blew up the world and they loved. we can't do that. we need to have a more focused foreign-policy but i believe the focus needs to be here with american policy on what's happening here in the united states and where liberals and conservatives can agree. i think we can agree on where we shift our resources from abroad and at home whether it's here today. >>. >> gino and then i worked for an attorney and i like the ideas but when it comes to the anb committee, for where people get more a new generation which you were a part of to be continued, over and over to new generations, when it comes to committee, how would that be affected? >> again, i don't have the answers so are you a friend to part of the book where i talk about getting on and anb committee?>> is that what you're referring to? >> have you read the book, thank you. thank you. so in congress there are anb committees, i will share this again
question about how much more stability not only in iraq but the entire region with yes, the evil saddam hussein but we cannot be team america like the south park people had their movie where puppets blew up the world and they loved. we can't do that. we need to have a more focused foreign-policy but i believe the focus needs to be here with american policy on what's happening here in the united states and where liberals and conservatives can agree. i think we can agree on where we shift our...
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getting rid of assad won't solve everything, just like getting rid of saddam hussein didn't solve everything. it's a phone call. it's gone so back and forth. >> on the weekend, putin, who i guess you have a fond place in your heart about. >> eric: being friendly without foreign world power, especially in nuclear power. then to be angry. >> no need to be angry but realize, do you think he wants a good resolution with syria? why did he veto the regulationss in the united nations. >> eboni: i want to know what joe namath thinks. does this make you feel better, the relationship with russia is on the band? >> absolutely it does. i'm glad we are trying to get some communication going. i know is going to be difficult. it has been difficult for a long time but i think progress will be made the more we keep trying to communicate with one another. >> eboni: i do think ultimately we have a common goal of defeating isis, destroying them, depleting them. i don't think it's going to be easy but i agree this has to be part of that. >> eric: rex tillerson left the meeting in russia with, putin came out and
getting rid of assad won't solve everything, just like getting rid of saddam hussein didn't solve everything. it's a phone call. it's gone so back and forth. >> on the weekend, putin, who i guess you have a fond place in your heart about. >> eric: being friendly without foreign world power, especially in nuclear power. then to be angry. >> no need to be angry but realize, do you think he wants a good resolution with syria? why did he veto the regulationss in the united...
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he said kind words about putin and the campaign, he said kind words about saddam hussein. does the president have something for these totalitarian leaders? >> the president clearly understands the threat that north korea poses. having someone with the potential nuclear capability, and potentially at some point, at our. sean spicer not quite answering the question you asked, glenn. >> i don't know which one he was trying to answer. we've seen these veryie fus sieve statements about these leaders, and spicer himself earlier in the exchange when one of my colleagues asked him a question about this described kim jong-un as a young man who had, quote, led his country forward. i think there is a lot of people who would disagree with that. this isn't parsing words. this isn't us sort of holding them to account unfairly. this is a real pattern of discussion. we've had the president very pointedly criticize kim jong-un in the past, but he's also criticized people like justin trudeau, he's criticized angela merkel. i'm not the first person to discern this pattern. it is an interesti
he said kind words about putin and the campaign, he said kind words about saddam hussein. does the president have something for these totalitarian leaders? >> the president clearly understands the threat that north korea poses. having someone with the potential nuclear capability, and potentially at some point, at our. sean spicer not quite answering the question you asked, glenn. >> i don't know which one he was trying to answer. we've seen these veryie fus sieve statements about...
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he is a west point graduate and doctor who treated saddam hussein. in a statement, green said, tragically my life of public service has been miss characterized for political gain. the human rights campaign used hash tags to call the senate. the senate would have the responsibility of confirming green. he also said he believes the attacks made against him were false and in the written statement disappointed by withdrawing and said it was a distraction and wanted the president to have someone in the role as army secretary without the kind of controversy. thomas, you mentioned we're in new jersey. president trump does have a home not far from here. sprawling estate. we expect that we will see -- you and i will talk about this frequently. this is where he comes during the summer. although it is rainy and chilly now, expect him to be here. he signed while here at bedminister home, the budget which approved funding for the government. keeps everything running for the fiscal year. included was additional funding for security to cover the trump family and mo
he is a west point graduate and doctor who treated saddam hussein. in a statement, green said, tragically my life of public service has been miss characterized for political gain. the human rights campaign used hash tags to call the senate. the senate would have the responsibility of confirming green. he also said he believes the attacks made against him were false and in the written statement disappointed by withdrawing and said it was a distraction and wanted the president to have someone in...
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i have left iraq because the oppression of saddam hussein, so this is why i really enjoy and appreciate freedom and the election and the docracy. >> you know, we just had an election. what do you think about what's going on? >> well, actually, i voted republican this time. i'm learning to -- >> i was going to say, you voted republican. now who was on the ticket? so that means trump? >> well, sometime my hearing is not good. i voted republican this time because we are suffering from terrorism. isis is not muslim. they are terrorists. so, yes, give him a chance and -- >> i'm sorry to laugh. feel like every time someone says give him a chance, he does something, i go, what about that? another chance. what about that? give him one more chance. thank you very much. thank you. i wish i could say he was the only muslim i met that day who voted for trump. i really wish i could say that. i could use a drink. but out of respect to the people here, i'm going to try it relax the way they do. i'm joined by some young dudes in hamtramck for the millennium perspective. why hookah? >> hookah is somethi
i have left iraq because the oppression of saddam hussein, so this is why i really enjoy and appreciate freedom and the election and the docracy. >> you know, we just had an election. what do you think about what's going on? >> well, actually, i voted republican this time. i'm learning to -- >> i was going to say, you voted republican. now who was on the ticket? so that means trump? >> well, sometime my hearing is not good. i voted republican this time because we are...
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. >> people who became the taliban, this country has supported saddam hussein.saying one thing for a group of people and another for another. >> tucker: of people like you who will be responsible for the them. >> people like you actually try to conflate issues, but i'm saying to you, whatever it is that is brought up when it comes to strategies for freedom and justice, the people who are privileged usually trying to dictate what should be done and what we should celebrate. >> tucker: up all of us of all colors and all incomes can agree that armed robbery is not legitimate. >> tell me -- >> tucker: i'm out of time, councilman. insane. colleges across america claim to be becoming safer and savor for dire consequences with anyone for a controversial idea. after the break, we'll talk to adam corolla, the most popular podcast host in the world and the great dennis prager about their upcoming documentary on campus faith. melania end of ivanka's clothing choices. our panel will decide if that's merely silly or the silly story of the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (sil
. >> people who became the taliban, this country has supported saddam hussein.saying one thing for a group of people and another for another. >> tucker: of people like you who will be responsible for the them. >> people like you actually try to conflate issues, but i'm saying to you, whatever it is that is brought up when it comes to strategies for freedom and justice, the people who are privileged usually trying to dictate what should be done and what we should celebrate....
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a tennessee state senator he's a west point graduate and doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam hussein. in a statement green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political gain. and we're here in new jersey today because president trump will be spending a number of his weekends over the summer months at his bedminster, new jersey, golf course. on saturday he signed into law an omnibus spending budget and that included $120 million in extra funding for security. some of that for the secret service. others to reimburse local communities like palm beach, florida, and new york city, that have incurred extra costs because of the president's travel. >>> now to a developing story. the white police officer in texas who shot a black teenager to death charged with murder. this morning he's out on bail as the young man's family gets set to say good-bye. maya rodriguez has the latest. >> reporter: hours after investigators in texas issued an arrest warrant former police officer roy oliver was booked into a dallas area jail f
a tennessee state senator he's a west point graduate and doctor who treated iraqi dictator saddam hussein. in a statement green said tragically my life of public service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked for political gain. and we're here in new jersey today because president trump will be spending a number of his weekends over the summer months at his bedminster, new jersey, golf course. on saturday he signed into law an omnibus spending budget and that included...
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i have left iraq because the oppression of saddam hussein so this is why i really enjoy and appreciateacy. >> we just had an election. what's your thinking about what's going on? >> actually, i voted republican this time. seriously. >> i was going to say, you voted republican? so that means trump? >> well, sometimes my hearing is not good. [ laughter ] >> the reason i voted republican this time, because we are suffering from terrorism. they are terrorists, so, yes, give them a chance and -- >> i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> i feel like every time he says give them a chance, what about that? give them another chance. what about that? give them one more chance. >> one more. >> thank you very much. thank you. i wish i could say he was the only muslim i met that day who voted for trump. i really wish i could say that. i could use a drink. but out of respect to the people here, i'm going to try to relax the way they do and i'm joined by some young dudes for the muslim millennial perspective. what is this? >> it's something we've done thousands of years, to drink alcoholic beverages. so, this is
i have left iraq because the oppression of saddam hussein so this is why i really enjoy and appreciateacy. >> we just had an election. what's your thinking about what's going on? >> actually, i voted republican this time. seriously. >> i was going to say, you voted republican? so that means trump? >> well, sometimes my hearing is not good. [ laughter ] >> the reason i voted republican this time, because we are suffering from terrorism. they are terrorists, so, yes,...
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he's a military officer, he's a doctor who was involved in the raid to capture saddam hussein, so he has a fine military record. i know him casually. this is why we have hearings. the i want to make sure he's the right man to lead the arm. >> thank you, senator. thanks for covering a lot of ground with me today. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> on basically everything except for what we're having for lunch. >>> moments from now, president trump speaking live from the rose garden, time to talk a little college football, folks. >>> plus the republican party's push to strike a health care deal. is it more on the verge of collapse than success right now? here are where the talks stand. >>> and a host known for making jokes, instead making an emotional plea on that very topic, health care, over his son. >> i saw a lot of families there, and no parent should ever have to decide if they can afford to save that i child's life. it just shouldn't happen. not here. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help m
he's a military officer, he's a doctor who was involved in the raid to capture saddam hussein, so he has a fine military record. i know him casually. this is why we have hearings. the i want to make sure he's the right man to lead the arm. >> thank you, senator. thanks for covering a lot of ground with me today. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> on basically everything except for what we're having for lunch. >>> moments from now, president trump speaking live from...
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bad guy, there are going to be worse people who could replace him starting back with the shaw, saddam husseinnt of your embassy and just move on. if you are going to help us. >> eric: did meet with donald trump this week so that was probably part of the aggravation. >> katherine: the same day. >> that proceeded that. that's where we got that action. i agree with bernard. we have been taught time and time again. just when you think this guy is bad, wait for the next guy. leave these guys in place and get the job done with them. >> eric: erdogan? >> maybe, maybe. >> eric: i take a little tact on this. i know where you guys are coming from. this is america where peaceful protest is protected by the first amendment. they completely overstep their bounds. i don't know the ambassador as mccain pointed out. do you lean on him a little bit. lean on him about pushing back about some of the things we wanted to be doing with him. when i first saw that i was positive that was not in america. that was a movie set. >> eboni: you strong mess is sage we don't do. this we don't condone it. ultimately we decid
bad guy, there are going to be worse people who could replace him starting back with the shaw, saddam husseinnt of your embassy and just move on. if you are going to help us. >> eric: did meet with donald trump this week so that was probably part of the aggravation. >> katherine: the same day. >> that proceeded that. that's where we got that action. i agree with bernard. we have been taught time and time again. just when you think this guy is bad, wait for the next guy. leave...
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even some admiration for strong men of the past such as saddam hussein, gadhafi in libya and others. >> thank you, guys. >>> coming up, msnbc original reporting on the trump organization, not, i repeat not, tracking all payments from foreign governments. could it open the president up to new legal troubles? and four people in custody in the manchester terror investigation as the british prime minister warns another attack could be imminent. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ starts with turkey covered in a rich flavorful gravy,e and a crust made from scratch. because she knows that when it's cold outside... it's good food and good company that keep you warm inside. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally
even some admiration for strong men of the past such as saddam hussein, gadhafi in libya and others. >> thank you, guys. >>> coming up, msnbc original reporting on the trump organization, not, i repeat not, tracking all payments from foreign governments. could it open the president up to new legal troubles? and four people in custody in the manchester terror investigation as the british prime minister warns another attack could be imminent. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two...
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from the time the united states and several of its allies set in motion the defeat of saddam hussein and iraq to the present day where american soldiers and diplomats are fighting for their lives for the rights of people around the world the fundamental question that seems to underlie our actions is this, in the interest of the united states to support democratic institutions wherever they meet. from many other questions dr. rice answered over the years such as canned democracy prevail where it has not before? is a right for every culture? how might we gauge our benchmark its progress? how must -- how long must it be before will take hold? these questions have been the center of dr. rices world. from book has gone a very long way in answering them but before you read her most recent work was first enjoyed hearing about it from the author herself. with that, ladies and gentlemen if you would please welcome me in a conversation on stage at the reagan library with dr. dr. condoleezza rice. [applause] >> madam secretary on behalf of our board of trustees of the reagan foundation and all
from the time the united states and several of its allies set in motion the defeat of saddam hussein and iraq to the present day where american soldiers and diplomats are fighting for their lives for the rights of people around the world the fundamental question that seems to underlie our actions is this, in the interest of the united states to support democratic institutions wherever they meet. from many other questions dr. rice answered over the years such as canned democracy prevail where it...
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that was the largest single attack in baghdad since the 2003 overthrow of saddam hussein. and afterward, iraqi security officials pledged to revamp the security of the district of baghdad. they increased checkpoints. they increased security checks. but the attacks have continued. >> brown: so is there a fear or a sense even that this is the beginning of a new terror campaign, the beginning of ramadan season, and what is the left -- level of security in baghdad? >> this is just the first few days of the holy month of ramadan, that often sees an uptick of violence in iraq, and civilians and iraqi security officials are warning of more attacks to come. they say this is partially because of the holy month of ramadan, but also because fighters are losing ground in mosul in the north of iraq, and we often see this increase in ininsurgent activity in baghdad, other places far from the line as the extremists lose territory on the battlefield. >> brown: you mentioned mosul and isis losing ground, yes, but the fight does continue there very much. give very briefly, where do things s
that was the largest single attack in baghdad since the 2003 overthrow of saddam hussein. and afterward, iraqi security officials pledged to revamp the security of the district of baghdad. they increased checkpoints. they increased security checks. but the attacks have continued. >> brown: so is there a fear or a sense even that this is the beginning of a new terror campaign, the beginning of ramadan season, and what is the left -- level of security in baghdad? >> this is just the...