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to be the exact same thing in syria because it is a policy for saudi arabia to fund as we all know extremism outside of saudis so that they wouldn't start any problems at home but eventually funding all of these groups that are becoming so well organized this is going to cause problems for saudi eventually but more importantly it is going to cause a great deal of problems for both syria iraq and iraq and also lebanon you look like you are skeptical there you want to reply to that. well i think the jihadi threat is very real i wouldn't just say that the threat comes from one source or one government really there are number of individuals across the arab world that are funding these groups and this is the risk of having bashar al assad government in syria collapse i'm not arguing that we should try to promote change in syria we should but it's understandable that the u.s. government is cautious when it comes to the situation because we don't fully understand what's going on on the ground who will succeed succeed but shiela sad will be groups linked to al qaeda and this is a real danger ok josh
to be the exact same thing in syria because it is a policy for saudi arabia to fund as we all know extremism outside of saudis so that they wouldn't start any problems at home but eventually funding all of these groups that are becoming so well organized this is going to cause problems for saudi eventually but more importantly it is going to cause a great deal of problems for both syria iraq and iraq and also lebanon you look like you are skeptical there you want to reply to that. well i think...
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well it's not really about saudi arabia it's about. control of the second world control of the gulf persian gulf at the end of the second world war america learned a very important lesson we in a sense defeated hitler because we took away his energy his oil his panzer units his air force scame to a screeching halt because they didn't have supplies this is the point of the hinge of fate stalin grodd and el al a main where he was turned back he was trying to get soviet oil he was trying to get middle eastern oil yeah yeah but i don't know if i can now you know once joshua i mean the united states will be self-sufficient relatively soon in oil recent report it's about the world it's about keeping your hand it's about keeping your hand on the world's tap of oil if you can deny oil and energy to your potential opponents we don't even know who they might be then they cannot you know in a third world war well america is still the world leader if we relinquish that. a lot of a lot of major oil importers want the united states to protect shippi
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established. >> a outside the palace, greens and liberal muslim protesters point out that even as saudi arabia promotes religious dialogue in vienna, and to commit human rights abuses at home. >> it is a shame and a disgrace for austria and spain to have provided the saudis a center like this as a platform for their views in europe and all the world. >> the center is headquartered in this palace in vienna. representatives of all the world religions are invited to come here and engage in constructive dialogue. critics are predicting endless rounds of unproductive chatter and worry that saudi arabia could indeed use the center to gain a foothold in europe for its watch how the state religion, an ultra-strict form of islam -- for its wahhabi state religion. >> there was major support from all over the world, but let the critics, we will need dialogue. >> the capital of kosovo -- the economy is on the skids and many young people are out of work. 90% are sunni muslim who practice in moderate form of islam that grew out of albania and folk tradition and centuries of ottoman turkish domination, but t
established. >> a outside the palace, greens and liberal muslim protesters point out that even as saudi arabia promotes religious dialogue in vienna, and to commit human rights abuses at home. >> it is a shame and a disgrace for austria and spain to have provided the saudis a center like this as a platform for their views in europe and all the world. >> the center is headquartered in this palace in vienna. representatives of all the world religions are invited to come here and...
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. >> the german government comes under fire for the alleged plan to sell tanks to saudi arabia's authoritarian rulers. >> happy birthday, sms. it is the 20th anniversary of the text message. >> israeli ambassadors have been summoned to various european capitals to face criticism over israel's plans to build homes in the west bank. the u.s. also slammed the mood as -- move as "especially damaging." >> israel's prime minister remains especially defiant. they announce the plans to build homes on friday in response to the plan to upgrade palestine to a non-member state. in the israeli ambassador -- >> israeli ambassador daniel taub. paris and berlin called in israeli envoys to express their opposition. they say that israel is sending an negative message in the midst of national -- international peace efforts. >> israel is undermining competency -- confidence. >> israel says it will build 3000 settler homes in eastern jerusalem and the west bank. also plans to accelerate construction in the area known as e1. that would further isolate palestinians in east jerusalem from the rest of the west bank, a
. >> the german government comes under fire for the alleged plan to sell tanks to saudi arabia's authoritarian rulers. >> happy birthday, sms. it is the 20th anniversary of the text message. >> israeli ambassadors have been summoned to various european capitals to face criticism over israel's plans to build homes in the west bank. the u.s. also slammed the mood as -- move as "especially damaging." >> israel's prime minister remains especially defiant. they...
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navy earning its leaders the support of both saudi arabia as well as the u.s. so while the u.s. government condemns the actions in syria many allege it's also sending arms to bahrain to quell the violence there r.t. international correspondent alexei euro cesky brings us the latest report from this embattled nation when it came to supporting calls for democracy in middle eastern north african states while denouncing government sponsored violence leaders of the west were vocally critical remarks about the has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave out of a very clear message for president the senate which is it is time for him to go but when scenes of violent clashes between riot police and reform complainer scame from bahrain the definition of democracy shifted and there was a suspiciously muted response in the summer the us state department came up with a statement expressing its concerns over the human rights situation and alleged torture in bahrain this was only several months after washington had restarted weapons sales to this gulf state. dissenters in bahrain have been
navy earning its leaders the support of both saudi arabia as well as the u.s. so while the u.s. government condemns the actions in syria many allege it's also sending arms to bahrain to quell the violence there r.t. international correspondent alexei euro cesky brings us the latest report from this embattled nation when it came to supporting calls for democracy in middle eastern north african states while denouncing government sponsored violence leaders of the west were vocally critical remarks...
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>>>a neinterfaith center backed and funded by saudi arabia opened in vienna this week. center is named for saudi king abdullah and is part of an arrangement between austria, saudi arabia and spain, with strong support from the vatican. the center's board includes three christians, three muslims, one jew, a buddhist and a hindu. some have opposed the project arguing that saudi arabia practices a radical form of islam. >>> there was backlash after the church of england's failure last week to approve a measure that would have allowed women to serve as bishops. the current archbishop of canterbury rowan williams and his newly named successor, justin welby, both expressed their disappointment. some british politicians have suggested the church should lose its tax-exempt status for violating antidiscrimination laws. church leaders meeting this week called resolving the issue of female bishops a "matter of urgency." >>> meanwhile, at the vatican last weekend, six new cardinals received their red hats, and for the first time in many years the group did not include any italians o
>>>a neinterfaith center backed and funded by saudi arabia opened in vienna this week. center is named for saudi king abdullah and is part of an arrangement between austria, saudi arabia and spain, with strong support from the vatican. the center's board includes three christians, three muslims, one jew, a buddhist and a hindu. some have opposed the project arguing that saudi arabia practices a radical form of islam. >>> there was backlash after the church of england's failure...
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that they formed for oil in saudi arabia changed their name for aramco. they gathered for a reunion and among them was sam ranco who shot film back in the 1930s. standard oil showed some of his footage. >> all you could do is dawn the red sea by boat to disembark in jeta. this was inside of jeta it was a wild town. there's probably a four lane road right where that site is. >> exactly, exactly. >> there's the water carrier. five gallon cans. here's the sprinkling man. working for the municipality. the trip was a survey to find out to look at the logistics of moving saudi arabian crude, the discovery had been made. there were limited markets east that had been supplied mainly from indonesia then the east indies and this was a case of standard of california -- >> excuse me that's the gate. >> that's where your got your pass to leave. >> yeah, to get out. >> i take it you didn't get out unless you had to. >> no you were supposed to check in and out. >> this was a need to survey. records said they were and as they would grow bottoming wells, oasis. >> a two c
that they formed for oil in saudi arabia changed their name for aramco. they gathered for a reunion and among them was sam ranco who shot film back in the 1930s. standard oil showed some of his footage. >> all you could do is dawn the red sea by boat to disembark in jeta. this was inside of jeta it was a wild town. there's probably a four lane road right where that site is. >> exactly, exactly. >> there's the water carrier. five gallon cans. here's the sprinkling man. working...
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the saudi arabia which is the main troublemaker in the region which was caused. to become such. a haven for extremists. this is also the case in syria were because of so the funding and precisely because of so do support you have all of these judges pouring into syria. the u.k. government has given the green light to a controversial guest drilling take me known as fracking it's heavily criticized for its destructive environmental impact including causing massive water pollution i just want a boy has more. drill is the only company with a license to conduct fracking in the u.k. but that's all set to change now that the government has given its blessing for the quantum virtual method of extracting shale gas from underground already operates several wells here in lancashire but the divisive technology was temporarily banned last year and with good reason to the fracking taking place cause minor earthquake i've never felt like it was terrifying i'll be honest with our local and he's doing very little he said i don't know a lot about it. well he should know all about it you're going
the saudi arabia which is the main troublemaker in the region which was caused. to become such. a haven for extremists. this is also the case in syria were because of so the funding and precisely because of so do support you have all of these judges pouring into syria. the u.k. government has given the green light to a controversial guest drilling take me known as fracking it's heavily criticized for its destructive environmental impact including causing massive water pollution i just want a...
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places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia and qatar were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk about thank you so much for coming thank you giving a little bit insight on the convoluted situation. right guys as a syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones who suffer the most are innocent civilians muslim and christian have suffered through almost three years of war and now it's time to stop politicizing the conflict because the syrian people shouldn't be pawns in this imperialist chess game. download the official up location cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is now required to watch all its hit all you need is your mobile device watch obscene any time. you news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music crea
places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia and qatar were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk about thank you so much for coming thank you giving a little bit insight on the convoluted situation. right guys as a syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones who suffer the...
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places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia and qatar were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk. about thank you so much for coming by just giving a little bit insight on the convoluted situation webster tarpley. right guys of the syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones who suffer the most are innocent civilians syrians both muslim and christian have suffered through almost three years of war and now it's time to stop politicizing the conflict because the syrian people shouldn't be pawns in this imperialist chess game. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the will talks specifically ip interviews intriguing story to tell you. introduce arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. list. i. am. i the to.
places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia and qatar were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk. about thank you so much for coming by just giving a little bit insight on the convoluted situation webster tarpley. right guys of the syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones...
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places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia. were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk about thank you so much for coming thank you for giving a little bit insight on the situation. of the syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones who suffer the most are innocent civilians muslim and christian have suffered through almost three years of war and now it's time to stop politicizing the conflict because the syrian people shouldn't be pawns in this imperialist chess game. we speak your language. not a day of school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidney's stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit i. know it's comb. her hair. play. and. play. a clip. and. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brotherly involved in the monsoon and since i started workin
places and also terrible human rights abuses i think it might relieve the pressure on syria if saudi arabia. were kept busy at home with their own problems which they should pay attention to rather than meddling in syria unfortunately out of time there's so much more to talk about thank you so much for coming thank you for giving a little bit insight on the situation. of the syrian conflict continues above all else it's important remember that the ones who suffer the most are innocent civilians...
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through the constant flow of weapons and cash into syria by certain western states and turkey saudi arabia and qatar if you mention israel there and there recently there have been several red lion warnings coming from israel that the hezbollah are syria and iran what could be behind this war rhetoric. well of course israel has a legitimate concern and rightly so one need warning about chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands of course their main in overwhelmingly the militants in syria the israelis and not concerned that the syrian government would use chemical weapons against issue out there. we are very concerned that the militants in syria would use them if they acquired them and that's why if the west is not going to listen to the syrian government then it should certainly should listen to the concerns of issue zero what we're talking about the rest of the u.s. and its allies are adamant that asaad must go wouldn't removing the syrian government or increase the chances of chemical weapons perhaps ending up in the wrong hands well of course president assad being removed from power
through the constant flow of weapons and cash into syria by certain western states and turkey saudi arabia and qatar if you mention israel there and there recently there have been several red lion warnings coming from israel that the hezbollah are syria and iran what could be behind this war rhetoric. well of course israel has a legitimate concern and rightly so one need warning about chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands of course their main in overwhelmingly the militants in syria the...
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saudi arabia sent two female athletes to the summer olympics in london for the first time this year. historic move that came with many strings attached. but nevertheless an important signal to all those saudi girls with a passion for sport. >> i like sports in general. football is my passion! it's a very beautiful feeling. that's why i am very passionate about it and i like to play and also all of the girls in my team, they feel the same. for now we are 30 members. attahadi, challenge. we named our team like that because of the challenges we are facing. it's not easy for us as women to play football in saudi. we can't say that is illegal, and we can't say that it is legal. nothing is really clear. our society is a little -- it's a conservative society. so we can't go anywhere and play football at any pitch in the street. we are training now at the backyard of one of our team members. we started the team because we wanted saudi women to start playing sports, not just to get thin or to go to the gym to fit your body and that's all. no, you can play more, you can be a professional athle
saudi arabia sent two female athletes to the summer olympics in london for the first time this year. historic move that came with many strings attached. but nevertheless an important signal to all those saudi girls with a passion for sport. >> i like sports in general. football is my passion! it's a very beautiful feeling. that's why i am very passionate about it and i like to play and also all of the girls in my team, they feel the same. for now we are 30 members. attahadi, challenge....
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not bad. >>> saudi arabia said a cyberattack on state-owned giant aramco was launched by several foreigntes. the saudi government didn't specifically names. citing a ongoing investigation. a virus hit 30,000 aramco computers in august, aiming to shut down production. this is the new frontier by the way. >> chris mass comes early for -- christmas comes early for pot lovers in colorado and washington. whoo-hoo. with the legal mess just beginning it is anything but a smokers paradise. we bring in a pot panel. why not? to break it down next. do you have ever have too much money? you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor commended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® fms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing u relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long sting viscon®. the potential of manchester united locked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protec them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop preteing. onl
not bad. >>> saudi arabia said a cyberattack on state-owned giant aramco was launched by several foreigntes. the saudi government didn't specifically names. citing a ongoing investigation. a virus hit 30,000 aramco computers in august, aiming to shut down production. this is the new frontier by the way. >> chris mass comes early for -- christmas comes early for pot lovers in colorado and washington. whoo-hoo. with the legal mess just beginning it is anything but a smokers...
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this video is from saudi arabia. you see a trail of fire and more fire. this was the crash involving a tanker full of gasoline and as you can see, it left a trail of fire. >> it looks like this goes on for yards and yards and yards. >> it goes on for a really long time. there's another video of the same incident which shows just how big this crash was. >> i bet you that tanker ruptured and just took a long time for it to come to a stop all thewhile,iroad. >> and the smoke that it's causing and filling the skies of this part of saudi arabia. >> you know, i thought it was nighttime until we got to this one scene with all the smoke. >> no. it's just all covered in black smoke and that's what it looks like it's night. >> it's a horrible accident but a spectacular sight. i'm afraid that people get hurt too? >> some people did suffer minor injuries. one of the drivers involved did not survive the accident. >> you don't see trails of fire like that except in a war zone. >> storm's over. now time to dig out the car. >> this is fun. >> see how long the fun lasts,
this video is from saudi arabia. you see a trail of fire and more fire. this was the crash involving a tanker full of gasoline and as you can see, it left a trail of fire. >> it looks like this goes on for yards and yards and yards. >> it goes on for a really long time. there's another video of the same incident which shows just how big this crash was. >> i bet you that tanker ruptured and just took a long time for it to come to a stop all thewhile,iroad. >> and the...
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term across the islamic world across the muslim world from afghanistan down through turkey into saudi arabia qatar and of course egypt. one of egypt's main opposition leaders and the former head of the arab league says mrs regime is failing to fulfill the nation's hopes for change or deal with its major economic problems. the change that we wanted that people hoped for the language the services education the health care and the rest of the fives but then into the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the bad unemployment the problems that have not been addressed i think this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens as liberals as nationalists that believe that we. who said time we should not stand still. we have to move on let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people divide the republic opinion is not in our interest. in fact artie's full interview with egyptian opposition leader. today at six forty five pm g.m.t. . but while one the country struggles with the outcome o
term across the islamic world across the muslim world from afghanistan down through turkey into saudi arabia qatar and of course egypt. one of egypt's main opposition leaders and the former head of the arab league says mrs regime is failing to fulfill the nation's hopes for change or deal with its major economic problems. the change that we wanted that people hoped for the language the services education the health care and the rest of the fives but then into the life objections have not really...
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to build up its major center of power and to keep its hands on gulf oil saudi arabia has become the armored base of the united states and increasingly the u.s. has has sided with the seventies now that the other big factor was going into iraq when the united states actually sided with the shiites thinking that they would be more arab than shiite but today by putting the shiites in the top in iraq iraq has moved on the side of iran creating the shiite crescent iran iraq the syrian government under our side which is shaky and hizbullah in lebanon and that alliance is the united states is hoping to bring it down and wants regime change in syria and iran and wants to get rid of his model so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq ok move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because you don't from this equation they're making a lot of problems fo
to build up its major center of power and to keep its hands on gulf oil saudi arabia has become the armored base of the united states and increasingly the u.s. has has sided with the seventies now that the other big factor was going into iraq when the united states actually sided with the shiites thinking that they would be more arab than shiite but today by putting the shiites in the top in iraq iraq has moved on the side of iran creating the shiite crescent iran iraq the syrian government...
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not bad. >>> saudi arabia said a cyberattack on state-owned giant aramco w launched by several foreigntes. the saudi government didn't specificly names. citing a ongng investigation. a virus hit 30,000 aramco computers in august, aimg to st down production this is the new frontier by the way. >> chris mas comes early for -- christmas comes early for pot lovers in colorad and washiton. whoo-hoo. with the legal mess just beginning it is anything but a smokers paradise. we bring in a pot panel. why not? to break it down nex do you have ever have too much money? ♪ . melissa: legalized marijuana, perfect song, right is new fronti. along wi unexpected and potentially costly issues. everything how car insurance companies will handle people driving under the influence to crossing state lines with weed. so we have another "money" power panel today although we call it a pot power panel, because we like alliteration. attorneys joey jackn, rebecca nikem. and chancellor o oakster university,ale jones. somebody raised this issue other day, showing a great story. studies show you don't drives a well
not bad. >>> saudi arabia said a cyberattack on state-owned giant aramco w launched by several foreigntes. the saudi government didn't specificly names. citing a ongng investigation. a virus hit 30,000 aramco computers in august, aimg to st down production this is the new frontier by the way. >> chris mas comes early for -- christmas comes early for pot lovers in colorad and washiton. whoo-hoo. with the legal mess just beginning it is anything but a smokers paradise. we bring in...
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this video looks like it's coming out of saudi arabia. beau with some greyhound in him.. >> what? >> is that a lion? >> beau just keeps barking and then lays back down where he was. >> beau figured out the length of the lion's leash. he's right on the edge. >> he knows how far he has to be. >> it's all about confidence. you know the saying. i've said it before. it's not the size of the dog and the bite but the -- something about the bark. that's what i meant to say. >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." we'll leave you with pit bull's new music video that's blowing up the charts. it's called "don't stop the party." enjoy. we'll see you next time. [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition, honey. [ singing christmas carols ]
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this seems to me the dangers of letting them get an atomic dog followed a the sunnis in saudi arabiaand egypt is much greater. >> i agree with you. i would just add that we changed realities in the middle east. it did in the past come in the future and we just cannot wait and see what will follow it. we're very concerned concerned about iran today. >> time for three mark questions. >> vic to another. with regards to the atomic bomb, we believe that israel has added for many years. they've obviously never used it. i don't believe that any nation, which has any sense that i would ever dare to use that in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion. if you've ever been to hear it shina, you will see what that's an incredible devastation it is feared i don't think any nation can ever consider, nevermind the blessing they do on an ongoing basis. my question to you is i think a lot of basic obfuscation is as far as i'm concerned, what is that it to the palestinian people? what kind of future do they face? there was an attack from palestinian centuries
this seems to me the dangers of letting them get an atomic dog followed a the sunnis in saudi arabiaand egypt is much greater. >> i agree with you. i would just add that we changed realities in the middle east. it did in the past come in the future and we just cannot wait and see what will follow it. we're very concerned concerned about iran today. >> time for three mark questions. >> vic to another. with regards to the atomic bomb, we believe that israel has added for many...
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the exact perfect on stable system is like saudi arabia or egypt. egypt before the arab spring, we had no information for 40 years. no information. a system artificially stabilized and you have hidden risks under the surface and you do not know what they are. that is what happened with the arab spring and now we are seeing things and it may turn into a total mess. the system is fragile last by depriving it from some rigid depriving it of political ofatility -- depriving it political volatility. tavis: doesn't always lead to greater strength? >> you want to -- does it always lead to greater strength? >> you want to favor the systems. unfortunately, the more the government becomes intrusive, the more things have to follow a script. it cannot handle this type of system. we are in a situation today where a lot of countries got there because of trial and error. it does not work that way. there are other problems involved, which is a moral hazard. in the past, people were harmed by their own mistakes. today, we're starting to see a wedge between those who
the exact perfect on stable system is like saudi arabia or egypt. egypt before the arab spring, we had no information for 40 years. no information. a system artificially stabilized and you have hidden risks under the surface and you do not know what they are. that is what happened with the arab spring and now we are seeing things and it may turn into a total mess. the system is fragile last by depriving it from some rigid depriving it of political ofatility -- depriving it political volatility....
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collected -- and connected by a 25 meter causeway is saudi arabia, bahrain fifth big brother. the saudis sent troops across the causeway last year to help crush the first phase of the uprising. sunni saudi arabia believes that shia iran is making trouble in bahrain, which means it is a proxy battle field in their cold war. the u.s. faces a fleet here. all of that puts the bahrainis deeply inside the middle east pressure cooker. >> there are other forces and other people doing things that have deepened what has happened. there are national forces. >> you are saying iran? >> it can be iran. it can be others. and dissemination of sectarianism and hatred. we are doing our best to stop this. >> and bahrain is a barometer for the gulf. if the crisis cannot be solved by the country's politicians, bahrain will export trouble to the region, sharpening sectarianism and, a dangerous competition between the saudis and iran. >> killed a lot that is unresolved. the british government is to pay more than $3 million to in libyan dissident who claims the intelligence agency mi was involved in f
collected -- and connected by a 25 meter causeway is saudi arabia, bahrain fifth big brother. the saudis sent troops across the causeway last year to help crush the first phase of the uprising. sunni saudi arabia believes that shia iran is making trouble in bahrain, which means it is a proxy battle field in their cold war. the u.s. faces a fleet here. all of that puts the bahrainis deeply inside the middle east pressure cooker. >> there are other forces and other people doing things that...
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worst-case scenario, there would be a kind of religious police like saudi arabia's committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice. >> the draft constitution contains few articles about the role of egypt's military, but the army will remain a force to be reckoned with. >> all right. for more on the draft constitution in egypt, we have decided to bring in a professor from berlin's humboldt university. you worked for the united nations. you read this draft constitution. let me ask you -- are there provisions in this constitution to protect religious minorities in egypt? >> well, this is constitution only for islam people, who embraced the islamic faiths, also for jews and christians. the three main religions. but the baha'i are not protected. this is made very clear. it is the sunni and not the shia branch that is protected. it is in the constitution. >> this is not a constitution for all egyptians? >> a constitution should be a kind of tone for everyone, but it is not a home for everyone. that is a critical point. in article two, sharia principles are the basis of nat
worst-case scenario, there would be a kind of religious police like saudi arabia's committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice. >> the draft constitution contains few articles about the role of egypt's military, but the army will remain a force to be reckoned with. >> all right. for more on the draft constitution in egypt, we have decided to bring in a professor from berlin's humboldt university. you worked for the united nations. you read this draft...
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saudi arabia or archrival iran fighting for the top spot. lori: you heard dennis and cheryl speaking to house speaker john boehner taking to the house for questioning when president obama will "get serious in fiscal talks." there are just 20 days left until we are at risk of going over the fiscal cliff. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes, stocks now. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market having a good day today. nicole: indeed. we have been over the 13,300 mark but still holding onto stellar games, lori and melissa. so up triple digits up 110 points so really is a nice showing. 28 of the 30 dow components in the green. we heard from house speaker john boehner. the overall sentiment after he spoke is a few negative pieces of language in his speech that ultimately in the end he was trying to say they're trying to work it out. smooth it over, ultimately. they know a couple of trends we are seeing, technology, materiall, two areas coming under pressure recently starting to turn. europe seeing
saudi arabia or archrival iran fighting for the top spot. lori: you heard dennis and cheryl speaking to house speaker john boehner taking to the house for questioning when president obama will "get serious in fiscal talks." there are just 20 days left until we are at risk of going over the fiscal cliff. let's get you updated on the market as we do every 15 minutes, stocks now. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market having a good day today. nicole: indeed. we...
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assistant secretary of defense also a former years and messenger to saudi arabia it's great to have you with us or today it's a privilege right so operation pillar of cloud that israel has carried out in. both israel and hamas are claiming victory could do you think is the winner i don't think israel is the winner except in one sense and that is it demonstrated that the iron dome missile defense system will work otherwise in the arena of public opinion internationally in the region it lost heavily. nobody likes to see advanced military aircraft bombing civilian populations which is what was happening. and of course this energized egypt diplomatically in a new way and it generated a lot of support for the palestinians in gaza. despite the fact. many of the governments that came to visit sent their foreign ministers here to gaza for example don't like hamas at all in fact they fear it so it clearly strengthened the . how matz both in the palestinian territories and in the arab world politically and i think that's a victory for hamas and a defeat for israel but israel invokes the right to
assistant secretary of defense also a former years and messenger to saudi arabia it's great to have you with us or today it's a privilege right so operation pillar of cloud that israel has carried out in. both israel and hamas are claiming victory could do you think is the winner i don't think israel is the winner except in one sense and that is it demonstrated that the iron dome missile defense system will work otherwise in the arena of public opinion internationally in the region it lost...
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we have been saying the most contentious issue could surround saudi arabia and iran. some estimates of over one million barrels a day. >> again, i would not preempt this meeting and outcome by giving statistics at this point. i think it's critical that we go in and have discussions amongst ourselves and come to the sort of prudent realization of where we go from here. >> reporter: the i.a. stats talk about opec ministers putting a significant amount of oil on to the market in november. and yet, the opec stats themselves and saudi stats themselves say the usda -- that saudi arabia is taking oil off the table. what's the truth? >> again, it would be most improper me to talk about a fellow colleague's country at this point. >> reporter: one last comment. what about the secretary general? would you like to see him continue? >> he's been a very, very good secretary general. however, again, these are issues that we have to determine. >> reporter: you are so kind. it's absolutely freezing. see you soon. thank you very much, indeed. that was the nigerian oil minister. i think
we have been saying the most contentious issue could surround saudi arabia and iran. some estimates of over one million barrels a day. >> again, i would not preempt this meeting and outcome by giving statistics at this point. i think it's critical that we go in and have discussions amongst ourselves and come to the sort of prudent realization of where we go from here. >> reporter: the i.a. stats talk about opec ministers putting a significant amount of oil on to the market in...
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people and people in a day and then you don't you say clearly there's support from the likes of saudi arabia what about the reaction from the u.s. and its western allies that they've been somewhat passive about the violence in bahrain haven't they understand that international actually cold in those countries to stop pretending nothing is happening and pretending that it's business as usual when it comes to trade aspects. i mean yes i mean you. know that is you know. we're out of victims because. we've got a big. country which i've been to so that's why they don't care about democracy and human rights now almost to. the u.s. and you call them the government about the case of human rights violation just just in one word all we're going to see a revolution that just briefly going to say revolution perhaps it will continue to . diminish all right say thank you very much indeed thank you so you see if i have to join me live there from bahrain. many britons are preparing for a scant christmas dinner with soaring food prices forcing people to ditch holiday delicacies the cost of food is up by a th
people and people in a day and then you don't you say clearly there's support from the likes of saudi arabia what about the reaction from the u.s. and its western allies that they've been somewhat passive about the violence in bahrain haven't they understand that international actually cold in those countries to stop pretending nothing is happening and pretending that it's business as usual when it comes to trade aspects. i mean yes i mean you. know that is you know. we're out of victims...
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the constant flow of weapons and cash into syria by certain western state line turkey going to saudi arabia and qatar the israelis then not concerned that the syrian government would use chemical weapons against israel they are very concerned that the militants in syria would use them if they acquired them it could be a pretext that but the west issues in concert believe america to intervene in the syria they claimed in the run up to the invasion of iraq the reasons for going in iraq had weapons of mass destruction nothing was found intervene in libya colonel gadhafi forces we're told we're going to alter. our sins and thousands of libyan civilians there was never any evidence for that spend once again yes there's a very realistic possibility that the militants in syria could acquire chemical weapons and of course who would be responsible for that would be those countries around the world in particular in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar and starting western countries that are doing absolutely everything they can at the moment to weaken the syrian government. check and i will be got on
the constant flow of weapons and cash into syria by certain western state line turkey going to saudi arabia and qatar the israelis then not concerned that the syrian government would use chemical weapons against israel they are very concerned that the militants in syria would use them if they acquired them it could be a pretext that but the west issues in concert believe america to intervene in the syria they claimed in the run up to the invasion of iraq the reasons for going in iraq had...
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elections and never have to disclose the sources of this money which for all we know could be saudi arabia china even iran joining me now for more on this is lee fog investigative reporter with the nation lee welcome back. i tom are you just great and i'm glad to see you it's a great to have you with us to give us the rundown how did you discover that the a.p. i was using saudi money in our elections. well i did an investigation for the nation magazine back in august looking at how corporations have taken advantage of the citizens united campaign finance landscape and my investigation led me to trade associations rather than super pacs the trade associations have been the ideal vehicle for corporate money in this election because they can act like super pacs funneling money to advertising to a candidate committed to a campaign committees but they don't have to disclose any of their donors so chevron eighteen t. all the big fortune one hundred companies have been giving money to trade associations not super pacs when they want to get directly involved in campaigns largely because they don't
elections and never have to disclose the sources of this money which for all we know could be saudi arabia china even iran joining me now for more on this is lee fog investigative reporter with the nation lee welcome back. i tom are you just great and i'm glad to see you it's a great to have you with us to give us the rundown how did you discover that the a.p. i was using saudi money in our elections. well i did an investigation for the nation magazine back in august looking at how corporations...
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well you know look at look from a military standpoint look at in two thousand and nine the saudi arabia deployed british jets british purchased jets to air strikes in yemen that killed many people so from a human rights point of view yes there's a lot there's a lot to be said about what's going on in that region particularly bahrain highlighted in a big way but you know qatar is very active in backing the syrian. free syrian army and some of the guerrilla terrorist organizations there as in saudi arabia so what we're seeing here is a massive return to power politics. i believe that there's also an economic element here with regards to the oil markets and the arms markets those two things go hand in hand so we might see some major moves in their own markets and also this frees up cash for the gulf states to buy more weapons from the west final full part trade with the u.s. and britain expanding out of the gulf to france saying a new major. could eventually take the form of. what you think about that. well nato has already expanded way past its original charter as you know it's the north
well you know look at look from a military standpoint look at in two thousand and nine the saudi arabia deployed british jets british purchased jets to air strikes in yemen that killed many people so from a human rights point of view yes there's a lot there's a lot to be said about what's going on in that region particularly bahrain highlighted in a big way but you know qatar is very active in backing the syrian. free syrian army and some of the guerrilla terrorist organizations there as in...
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to build up its major center of power and to keep its hands on gulf oil saudi arabia has become the armored base of the united states and increasingly the u.s. has has sided with the sunnis now that the other big factor was going into iraq when the united states as.
to build up its major center of power and to keep its hands on gulf oil saudi arabia has become the armored base of the united states and increasingly the u.s. has has sided with the sunnis now that the other big factor was going into iraq when the united states as.
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to the gas station they buy imported oil and now the money flows out and now china gets it or saudi arabia gets it and what do they do with it did their citizens take that money and spend it on american products you know they take the money and they buy u.s. treasuries with it so even though we're printing all this money it's not bidding up prices in america it's bidding up bond prices because the money we create gets sent to china or saudi arabia we're choose to buy treasuries that's where the inflation is showing up you have inflated bond prices but eventually that bubble has to burst because nobody wants bonds for the sake of owning bonds bonds represent a claim on on well a claim on on purchasing power on consumption and at some point the people holding our bonds are going to cash them in and actually buy something with the money and that's when all the inflation comes back to america america's shores like a tsunami coming in for of asia and it's going to overwhelm us because now all the paper money is going to come in and it's going to bid up the price of everything that's not nailed
to the gas station they buy imported oil and now the money flows out and now china gets it or saudi arabia gets it and what do they do with it did their citizens take that money and spend it on american products you know they take the money and they buy u.s. treasuries with it so even though we're printing all this money it's not bidding up prices in america it's bidding up bond prices because the money we create gets sent to china or saudi arabia we're choose to buy treasuries that's where the...
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where not the government of saudi arabia but saudi subjects who have financial resources and they are financing them so i'm not surprised that they are on the ground in syria they have contributed to the failure of the ceasefire brokered by a lot of the early brahimi the special u.n. arab league envoy to syria six weeks ago and they continue to be there my question to the free syrian army why do you need foreign fighters when you have a case that you solemnly believe in and you have the public support this isn't an answer to question are we seeing a new iraq. once more in syria or what's happening exactly these are lots of gray areas that the syrian opposition need to address immediately and not a day after we have seen in egypt after the fall of the mubarak regime and the rise of the islamic fascist group of the muslim brotherhood and the elected president morsi who is one of the leadership how egypt what is drifting and the demonstrations we see today in cairo are the biggest example of that the people that the nations are not going to tolerate anymore fascism in the name of their r
where not the government of saudi arabia but saudi subjects who have financial resources and they are financing them so i'm not surprised that they are on the ground in syria they have contributed to the failure of the ceasefire brokered by a lot of the early brahimi the special u.n. arab league envoy to syria six weeks ago and they continue to be there my question to the free syrian army why do you need foreign fighters when you have a case that you solemnly believe in and you have the public...