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this is kind of a speciality of southern gaza generally but also sinai.ing that's made specifically by men, i was told here. so they begin by -- you can see over there, roasting the baby watermelons. they cover them with aluminum foil. they put them through a wire, kind of like a rustic skewer. and then they just throw them in there. and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. and then what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. and that's fire baked. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're going to clean it up. ♪ >> many, if not most of these guys, are not too sympathetic to my count
this is kind of a speciality of southern gaza generally but also sinai.ing that's made specifically by men, i was told here. so they begin by -- you can see over there, roasting the baby watermelons. they cover them with aluminum foil. they put them through a wire, kind of like a rustic skewer. and then they just throw them in there. and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. and then what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over...
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egypt is fighting them in sinai so statistically speaking to defend a one point guess we may have taken out bin laden and al-awlaki but this is the generation of the ancestors of al qaeda and now we are talking about a third generation. .. >> please turn off your cell phones. we will be on c-span today so this will be recorded. i'm a staff writer for the la times and we are talking about the realities of war with three distinguished writers that have attacked the subject from very different angles. america's been at war now for 13 years and the statistics are the 22 veteran said they are killing themselves and of the 2 million u.s. veterans who've been to iraq or afghanistan some 20 to 30% are afflicted by posttraumatic
egypt is fighting them in sinai so statistically speaking to defend a one point guess we may have taken out bin laden and al-awlaki but this is the generation of the ancestors of al qaeda and now we are talking about a third generation. .. >> please turn off your cell phones. we will be on c-span today so this will be recorded. i'm a staff writer for the la times and we are talking about the realities of war with three distinguished writers that have attacked the subject from very...
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deeply into insurgencies since i revised this, and that's libya and rest of egypt, and here i show sinai sunk in an embedded insurgency. as fred says, there's really no argument we're facing, and certainly since we're facing in 2001, when it comes to groups that at least have some sort of affiliation with al-qaeda i beginning with the very tearful, you know, set of remarks on this i'm not blaming, per se, any administration's policies for the growth in this violence. there are all sorts of other factors that are involved in the growth of this, and remember the enemy has a vote, and the enemy has been doing things that have led to a lot of the increase in violence, and there's other factors that allow vieps to grow. please do not take that second section as pointing to any growth in violence. having said that, however, we have better policies to deal with the new threat we are facing since 2011. i point out, in particular, two key issues, and i think in particular, you can look back and find roots for it in the bush administration, the suggest bush administration as well, that are prevent
deeply into insurgencies since i revised this, and that's libya and rest of egypt, and here i show sinai sunk in an embedded insurgency. as fred says, there's really no argument we're facing, and certainly since we're facing in 2001, when it comes to groups that at least have some sort of affiliation with al-qaeda i beginning with the very tearful, you know, set of remarks on this i'm not blaming, per se, any administration's policies for the growth in this violence. there are all sorts of...
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. >> a very experienced soldier, had a one year deployment to the sinai.th the national guard, and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. the last four months at the end of 2011. >> nine years in the putter reek to national guard, deployed twice overseas in 2007 to the sinai, and in 2011 in iraq. he was never involved in a firefight. he drove trucks during perhaps the safest time in iraq. >> there's been lat of talk about security procedures. at first glances, this doesn't sound like a security matter at all. this guy could legally be there. i guess you could put everybody through metal detectors. we could do that here. >> of course, the pentagon says they couldn't put everyone through metal detectars there. there are other thousand people coming on and off the base. secretary hagel has been on the phone with president obama since the shooting. there were a lot of purported lessons lashed after the navy yard shooting shooting shootingd before that. in the fiscal year 2013 defense authorization act, mental health workers since that time have been require
. >> a very experienced soldier, had a one year deployment to the sinai.th the national guard, and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. the last four months at the end of 2011. >> nine years in the putter reek to national guard, deployed twice overseas in 2007 to the sinai, and in 2011 in iraq. he was never involved in a firefight. he drove trucks during perhaps the safest time in iraq. >> there's been lat of talk about security procedures. at first glances, this doesn't...
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annie sparrow, deputy director of the human rights director at mount sinai hospital in new york, and geneva, switzerland, the doctor who leads the team studying answered microbial resistence. let's go back to when these drugs were first introduced. was it always understood that this was a threat waiting out in the wings that some day resistence was going to be a problem? >> yes, indeed, from the very beginning. we have been alerted, the one discovering penicillin, and he, at his noble prize speech he already alerted the world that resistence to antibiotics would arise. once we start using these precious drugs the more we use, the faster they would become ineffective against the bacterial infections. >> was there a threshold that was crossed to get the who so concentrated on this problem. with my kids, our pediatrician would say we're not using this drug or that drug with things like ire infections. my kids are fine today. what is it that is now making this something that the world should be more concerned about? >> well, as you have said we have reached the point where we are facing
annie sparrow, deputy director of the human rights director at mount sinai hospital in new york, and geneva, switzerland, the doctor who leads the team studying answered microbial resistence. let's go back to when these drugs were first introduced. was it always understood that this was a threat waiting out in the wings that some day resistence was going to be a problem? >> yes, indeed, from the very beginning. we have been alerted, the one discovering penicillin, and he, at his noble...
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military serving in sinai, part of that international peacekeeping operation that the u.s. is involved in, served in the puerto rico national guard and enlisted, became a full-time u.s. army soldier. how does that develop into a massacre like this? >> well, it's hard to tell what becomes the last straw in that person's mind. and often, the unfortunate problem is that in many of these cases they take that to the grave. and we really don't know what they were thinking for sure, what actually the final motivation was. obviously, he did acquire the weapon beforehand and the ammunition and probably with his military training was capable already of shooting and shooting well. but you know, what led, you know, this is something that was developing for a while, and what the final straws were isn't a snap decision but it is something that was an issue in progress. >> a sort of building up inside. now what about medication? because if you take a whole bunch of serious medication -- forget about ambien which a lot of people take just to get to sleep. but if you take serious psychiatri
military serving in sinai, part of that international peacekeeping operation that the u.s. is involved in, served in the puerto rico national guard and enlisted, became a full-time u.s. army soldier. how does that develop into a massacre like this? >> well, it's hard to tell what becomes the last straw in that person's mind. and often, the unfortunate problem is that in many of these cases they take that to the grave. and we really don't know what they were thinking for sure, what...
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. >> had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. >> his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in combat. he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mel conditions ranging from depression to anxiety to some sleep disturbance. he was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. >> on the heels of some positive news overseas, this march marked the first month without any u.s. combat fatalities in 11 years. the country saw tragedy return to the home front. a topic addressed by president obama within the last hour. >> to see unspeakable, senseless violence happen in a place where they're supposed to feel safe, home base, is tragic. we'll make sure we do everything in our power to keep our troops safe and strong not only battlefield but also when they come home. >> following army major nadal hasan's rant which killed 13 at the same army base and last september shooting at the washington navy yard which left 12 dead, yesterday's deadly incident marked the third shooting at a military installation in
. >> had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. >> his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in combat. he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mel conditions ranging from depression to anxiety to some sleep disturbance. he was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. >> on the heels of some positive news overseas, this march marked the first month without any u.s. combat...
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and he served as a truck driver in iraq, and he was deployed better about a year in sinai. but mchugh said that he had been under medical care at fort hood. >> he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mental health conditions, ranging from direction and anxiety to sleep disturbance. he was prescribed a number of drugs to address those, including ambien. he was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. he was fully exam indi, an exam. and as of this morning, we had no indication on the record of that examination that there was no sign of likely violence, either to himself or suicide. >> secretary mchugh also said that based on his interviews in iraq, he had no encounters in combat that would suggest that he suffered any kind of brain injuries. >> and they said that they don't believe that he had ties to my extremist organizations. and i want to ask you, how does the 2009 shooting change the security measures at fort hood. and how did that change the response to yesterday's event. >> in 2009, the shooting by major hasan resulted in changes around the world. on
and he served as a truck driver in iraq, and he was deployed better about a year in sinai. but mchugh said that he had been under medical care at fort hood. >> he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mental health conditions, ranging from direction and anxiety to sleep disturbance. he was prescribed a number of drugs to address those, including ambien. he was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. he was fully exam indi, an exam. and as of this morning, we had no...
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the sinai, jerusalem, the palestinians?u tell me how you can actually achieve peace without resolving all those problems? >> maybe not all at once. >> oh, just push the problem down the road. >> till your next term. you have to think of your own political situation. >> peace is more important than my reelection. >> we should mention rosalynn carter, then the first lady, was involved. >> rosalynn was very vital to the success of camp david. >> it was her idea. there is a scene that i thought might be kind of striking, it's... it's really the last time the three of them are together. >> no more. >> how is the peacemaking coming along? (laughter) >> wooduff: in this scene, the first lady, played by hallie foote, tries to make peace among the peace-makers. >> they were do opposed to each other, and carter was, he literally had to bar the door to try to keep them from leaving the room. and into that rosalynn walks with a tray of tea, and she very subtly reminds them what they're here for. diaries and the papers of --. >> it was
the sinai, jerusalem, the palestinians?u tell me how you can actually achieve peace without resolving all those problems? >> maybe not all at once. >> oh, just push the problem down the road. >> till your next term. you have to think of your own political situation. >> peace is more important than my reelection. >> we should mention rosalynn carter, then the first lady, was involved. >> rosalynn was very vital to the success of camp david. >> it was her...
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we've lots more to come on the show but first the sinai to take the lead back some great city of culture events for the past month. bbc radio one's academy teams in their center with a week long program of masa classes and few names young people got the chance to train on industry standard equipment i need to meet a theater review one percent of my four hundredth anniversary of the unique relationship to the dairy jones and anthony blunt and andy musical content of this message contains the words leading creators of words and music at sixes and sevens was performed simultaneously in london right here and helpful we've been to before the sea for the western local producers keen to kill or to sell their wares and go with you the secrets older woman and class afraid if i can carry festival local music save his life eagles dropped last year to fix the fence the headline set from twenty died on thursday after two previous how to progress over the years. being associated with john coltrane crying this will make all the forms of art the world's international graffiti scene issue to fund major c
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being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder, he had served in iraq and spend a year in the sinai while with the porto rico national guard. the shooting is the third in the lastate months. a computer consultant killed four at at washington navy yard and a couple of weeks ago a sailor was killed at the norfolk navy station. a question many have - should the military lift bans on personal guns on base? >> we have a population over 100,000. that would not be realistic to do a pat down search on every soldier for a weapon on a daily basis. it would be unrealistic. local hospitals are doing what they can for the injured. the likelihood that somebody would have a difficult emotional response is high. our job will be as they get well, provide services and support, and work closely with fort hood, so they can get the attention that they need emotionally early on. >> the fort hood community is grappling with the memories of 2009, when a base psychiatrist army major nidal hasan killed 13. soldiers were more anxious this time to reunite with loved ones. >> this time is worse because i'm on t
being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder, he had served in iraq and spend a year in the sinai while with the porto rico national guard. the shooting is the third in the lastate months. a computer consultant killed four at at washington navy yard and a couple of weeks ago a sailor was killed at the norfolk navy station. a question many have - should the military lift bans on personal guns on base? >> we have a population over 100,000. that would not be realistic to do a pat down...
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like washington to support the egyptian people, egyptian army in getting rid of the terrorists from sinai and they should do this immediately. washington and the united states were always fighting terrorists, all over the world, so this is one of the american principles and they should stick to it. >> secretary of state john kerry has said he will decide in the coming weeks whether to completely restore washington's $1.5 billion military aid package that was partly suspended to protest morsi's ouster. >>> secretary of defense chuck hagel is offering harsh words for china today. during his visit to japan, why he says china must show better respect to its neighbors. >>> and the search teams are working overtime. they're trying to determine the fate of malaysia airlines flight 370. we'll look at all the steps that could be taken to make sure this search and another search in the future is done in a way that is acceptable to our government with congressman peter king next. ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. g
like washington to support the egyptian people, egyptian army in getting rid of the terrorists from sinai and they should do this immediately. washington and the united states were always fighting terrorists, all over the world, so this is one of the american principles and they should stick to it. >> secretary of state john kerry has said he will decide in the coming weeks whether to completely restore washington's $1.5 billion military aid package that was partly suspended to protest...
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. >> had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. >> reporter: by then, lopez was a truck driver at the end of 2011. but records show he never saw any action. military officials say, however, that lopez did suffer depression, anxiety and sleep deprivation. but a psychiatric exam at fort hood last month raised no red flags. >> we have very strong evidence that he had a medical history that indicates unstable psychiatric or psychological condition. >> reporter: the army was in the process of determining whether lopez suffered posttraumatic stress. up to 20%, one in five veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan have been diagnosed with ptsd. approximately 300,000 soldiers and marines. but veterans advocates warn, ptsd can be impossible to diagnose. >> there's not a single thing that we can look for. there's not a single sign that we can examine. it hits different people in different ways. >> reporter: last week, the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america planted nearly 1,900 flags in the mall in washington. one for every
. >> had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard and then had a four-month deployment in iraq. >> reporter: by then, lopez was a truck driver at the end of 2011. but records show he never saw any action. military officials say, however, that lopez did suffer depression, anxiety and sleep deprivation. but a psychiatric exam at fort hood last month raised no red flags. >> we have very strong evidence that he had a medical history that indicates unstable...
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and that was true when reagan -- when begin withdrew from the sinai and had to uproot settlements there. it was through when sharon uprooted the gaza and the west bank. he uprooted them. didn't bring peace. the settlements are an issue that have to be resolved. it's not the core of the conflict. people have made it into the beall and end all because a lot of israel's enemies believe this is the issue where you can defame and besmirch the jewish state. understand, building the jewish people building in these territories is not a crime. i hear that, and it sort of makes my blood boil that a jew would build an apartment in jerusalem, and this is supposed to be some kind of war crime, is wild. so the fact that people say it doesn't make it true. these territories are disputed territories. they are not occupied palestinian territory no matter how many times they say it. the western wall is not occupied palestinian territory. it doesn't matter how many times they say it on tv or on the bbc. this is a dispute. we have a claim to these territories, they have a claim to the territories. we have
and that was true when reagan -- when begin withdrew from the sinai and had to uproot settlements there. it was through when sharon uprooted the gaza and the west bank. he uprooted them. didn't bring peace. the settlements are an issue that have to be resolved. it's not the core of the conflict. people have made it into the beall and end all because a lot of israel's enemies believe this is the issue where you can defame and besmirch the jewish state. understand, building the jewish people...
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>> it was written by men and did not come down from mountain sinai. you can change it and it has been done many times i am not sure what he believes but the constitution generally speaking is a fine document to centralize government to get them through the freedom possible >> host: do you still see a need for national elections for the congress and senate? >> i do. i am not an anarchist but politics plays to an important role of our lives. we are not educated the topics that we vote on so passion some how many did not know the difference so they are both voting on health care policies so that i know think there is such a system. but just in education policies but every president wants the national education policy and as if the kids in mississippi have the same needs as the kids and vermont. everting colorado there is bolder the most liberal to colorado springs the most conservative in america. i believe in school choice as well and they should be able to teach it wherever their kids are. >> and i think generally people will freeing -- sync with those
>> it was written by men and did not come down from mountain sinai. you can change it and it has been done many times i am not sure what he believes but the constitution generally speaking is a fine document to centralize government to get them through the freedom possible >> host: do you still see a need for national elections for the congress and senate? >> i do. i am not an anarchist but politics plays to an important role of our lives. we are not educated the topics that...
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and was being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder and served in iraq and spend a year in sinaito rico national guard. the fort hood shooting is the third on a u.s. military installation in the last 8 months. computer consultant killed four people at the washington navy yard last september. and just a couple of weeks ago a sailor was killed at the navy station in norfolk and should the military lift the ban on personal guns on base? >> we have a population well over 100,000 here and it's not realistic to do a pat down search on every soldier and employee for a weapon on a daily basis, that would be unrealistic. >> reporter: meantime hospitals are doing what they can for the skrired. >> the likelihood that somebody would have a difficult emotional response to that is high and so our job is going to be as they get well provide services and support and work closely with fort hood so they can get the kind of attention they need emotionally early on. >> reporter: the fort hood community is still grabingly with the memories of november 2009 when a base psychiatrist, army major hassan
and was being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder and served in iraq and spend a year in sinaito rico national guard. the fort hood shooting is the third on a u.s. military installation in the last 8 months. computer consultant killed four people at the washington navy yard last september. and just a couple of weeks ago a sailor was killed at the navy station in norfolk and should the military lift the ban on personal guns on base? >> we have a population well over 100,000 here...
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i want to cry down by the government to find the right consistency in north sinai and i'm definitely a spike in attacks across the country in this and other domestic what is happening thing they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials that have been announced the death penalty tactics which the stockings not a criticism is that this thing this new background said that although criticized at the tix and that was the crux of autumn is above the head of the government's faith and morals have a toxic and security forces had made in the coming few weeks that the tv to the elections the number of death sentences handed down by egypt's new government has surpassed those during the last years of costly mubarak several of the wine has standing to cater was toppled in it and every eighteen thousand eleven revolution and the following three years over three hundred death sentences were handed out by the former interim authorities and hunted more see. after more seamless has held them down and then july of twenty thirteen in the military backed government shocked the world wit
i want to cry down by the government to find the right consistency in north sinai and i'm definitely a spike in attacks across the country in this and other domestic what is happening thing they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials that have been announced the death penalty tactics which the stockings not a criticism is that this thing this new background said that although criticized at the tix and that was the crux of autumn is above the head of the government's faith...
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. >> reporter: ivan lopez spent nearly half his life in the army, serving as a peacekeeper in the sinai, an infantry man in the deserts of iraq. first joining the guard in his native puerto rico, where his former supervisor, today, had nothing but praise. so, you would say he was an outstanding soldier? >> that's correct. he was an outstanding and disciplined soldier. >> reporter: but now, we know that last summer, things began to unravel. >> from depression, to anxiety, to some sleep disturbance. he was prescribed a number of drugs to address those. >> reporter: including ambien, for sleep. and while he saw that psychiatrist, as recently as last month, no signs of what was to come. and even though lopez was being tracked for signs of posttraumatic stress, he had not been diagnosed and fully treated. >> there's not a diagnosis that you make on one appointment. >> reporter: even if he had, it's unclear whether he would have stood out. the military, today, dealing with a staggering number in its ranks. one in five, with mental issues. more than double the civilian population. almost alway
. >> reporter: ivan lopez spent nearly half his life in the army, serving as a peacekeeper in the sinai, an infantry man in the deserts of iraq. first joining the guard in his native puerto rico, where his former supervisor, today, had nothing but praise. so, you would say he was an outstanding soldier? >> that's correct. he was an outstanding and disciplined soldier. >> reporter: but now, we know that last summer, things began to unravel. >> from depression, to anxiety,...
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the treatment the doctors have me on at cedars-sinai is working and i'm doing acupuncture and herbaling spirit, body and mind together. you know, to say get out of here. i was supposed to be gone before last easter. when you say supposed to be, the doctors just give their best guesstimate. and what i have is incurable and terminal. but guess what? not today. you know? >> tomorrow's looking good, right? >> i watched the series. and you're dancing in it and throwing your head back. >> she wrote that for me, god love her. that's a friend. >> that is a friend. martha is a friend. she's just a great friend. tell us about the idea to have her character. here she is. here she is. >> fabulous. yeah, we decided -- as soon as -- i just called val up, said we're going to start the show, we want you in for the very first two episodes. and i couldn't imagine anybody better. she said i'm in, and that was a done deal. >> you didn't even read the script. you just knew. >> i didn't have to. she's only gotten better since she's a mom. >> you were on the show. >> "touched by an angel" twice. i'd love t
the treatment the doctors have me on at cedars-sinai is working and i'm doing acupuncture and herbaling spirit, body and mind together. you know, to say get out of here. i was supposed to be gone before last easter. when you say supposed to be, the doctors just give their best guesstimate. and what i have is incurable and terminal. but guess what? not today. you know? >> tomorrow's looking good, right? >> i watched the series. and you're dancing in it and throwing your head back....
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mohamed morsi was overthrown last july and skins then the army has been cracking down on fighters in sinai. >>> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists credit, imprisoned, peter greste, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy appeared in court. are accused of can performing a platform for the muslim brotherhood. abdalla al shami has been held without trial since last august. he has been on a hunger strike for the last 84 days. al jazeera rejects all the accusations. >>> journalists attending a press conference in south africa have taken a position of solidarity with the imprisoned al jazeera journalists. >> 2014 convention of the international press institute ipi. but hundreds of journalists and media practitioners who are are participating in the conference have little to celebrate about. one 100 journalists killed in 2013 and hundreds of others in prison, journalism is under threat. solidarity with al jazeera, calling for the release of al jazeera journalists who are being held in egypt. are motata sedu is a professional journalist, why are you here today? >> we are here
mohamed morsi was overthrown last july and skins then the army has been cracking down on fighters in sinai. >>> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists credit, imprisoned, peter greste, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy appeared in court. are accused of can performing a platform for the muslim brotherhood. abdalla al shami has been held without trial since last august. he has been on a hunger strike for the last 84 days. al jazeera rejects all the accusations....
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we're using the apaches to clear out the radical islamists in the sinai. why wouldn't you want to help us do that? why would you rather help radical islam? i know that in in body a majority would stand with our president and we would be proud of him if he would protect us and protect israel. stop the nuclear proliferation in its tracks. not by promising to release murderers, not by talking israel into releasing more murderers, not into giving iran billions and billions of more money, not to eliminating any more of the buttions against iran iran, just take -- against iran, but just take out the nuclear capability that's developed so if we letse otherwise them get nukes, they will be glad to supply them to terrorists. and you don't have to have intercontinental ballistic missiles to get a nuke to america. you can put them on a boat and float them right up the potomac, the hudson, right up to the shores of chicago, up in houston, new orleans, take out 70% of our refining capacity. or they could put a nuclear weapon on even a sorry scud missile that is so inex
we're using the apaches to clear out the radical islamists in the sinai. why wouldn't you want to help us do that? why would you rather help radical islam? i know that in in body a majority would stand with our president and we would be proud of him if he would protect us and protect israel. stop the nuclear proliferation in its tracks. not by promising to release murderers, not by talking israel into releasing more murderers, not into giving iran billions and billions of more money, not to...
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sinai and then provided and nonroyal model and the papal model for the rest of the world has an extraordinary kind of life. some of its early writings go to italy and are quickly translated into english in particular and also into french. they influence cromwell secretary john milton. they therefore are transmitted to john locke and locke and james harrington you know are the hard-core theories of moral righteous republicanism in which thomas jefferson who was an assiduous bar were of looks from the williamsburg library. there was a great library as well as franklin franklins library library in waynesburg virginia as i'm sure you well know. it's in instance where as they say something i tried to do. the point of this whole project was really to offer a few which was not i hope sentimental cultural pluralism on my part but ms cultural sentimental pluralists so sue me. that is to say jews have never lived a separate life unless they have been forced from the countries in which they have been embedded by the nazis. it was entirely poor space. people came and went during the day. they came to wor
sinai and then provided and nonroyal model and the papal model for the rest of the world has an extraordinary kind of life. some of its early writings go to italy and are quickly translated into english in particular and also into french. they influence cromwell secretary john milton. they therefore are transmitted to john locke and locke and james harrington you know are the hard-core theories of moral righteous republicanism in which thomas jefferson who was an assiduous bar were of looks...
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since then the army has been cracking down on fighters in sinai. >> one of the four al jazeera journalists has had his detention extended 45 days. three other al jazeera journalists are in prison in cairo. they have been behind bars for 108 days falsely accused to providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. the three will appear in court in april 22nd. al jazeera rejects all claims against its journalists and conditioncontinues to demand thr release. >>> those attending a freedom conference in south africa has taken a stand in solidarity with the al jazeera journalists we were just talking about. >> the fate of media's freedom is what is under discussion here at the convention of the international press. but hundreds of journalists and media practitioners have had little to celebrate with hundreds of journalists in prison. journalism is under threat. here journalists from different media groups stand in solidarity with al jazeera calling for release of journalists in egypt. why are you here today? >> we're here doing this protest to show the egyptian what they're doing is wrong and una
since then the army has been cracking down on fighters in sinai. >> one of the four al jazeera journalists has had his detention extended 45 days. three other al jazeera journalists are in prison in cairo. they have been behind bars for 108 days falsely accused to providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. the three will appear in court in april 22nd. al jazeera rejects all claims against its journalists and conditioncontinues to demand thr release. >>> those attending a...
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with its politics, fight against jihadist in the sinai, etc. has not played positively or negatively a role outside in quite a long time. will that change? if it changes for the better, i certainly hope so. i think it would be an enormously positive development of a would play of constructional regional role. that would be great. turkey has gone the other direction. turkey tried to play a huge regional role and got slapped at every corner, largely because they were led by a megalomaniac. but -- there goes my next the visa. but the all did not like his policy toward serious and do not like the idea that the grand vision involves huge costs internationally for her -- turkey, they wanted them to be closer to the west. yes they want local elections. at enormous cost politically. i expect there to be a regional chance that we will see another round of civil violence in he if we get to a presidential election in which the prime minister tries to become president and exert his authority in a new and more authoritarian way. >> there is another really g
with its politics, fight against jihadist in the sinai, etc. has not played positively or negatively a role outside in quite a long time. will that change? if it changes for the better, i certainly hope so. i think it would be an enormously positive development of a would play of constructional regional role. that would be great. turkey has gone the other direction. turkey tried to play a huge regional role and got slapped at every corner, largely because they were led by a megalomaniac. but --...
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spokesmen say security forces have also killed a member of an armed group responsible for violence in the sinai. >>> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists who have now been in prison for 104 days. peter greste, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed appeared in court on thursday. the case was adjourned until later this month. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. and a fourth joushal list has been detained without trial since last august. he has been on hunger strike since the last 81 days. al jazeera rejects all of the charges. >>> talks to end the unrest in venezuela are being held in caracas, and are being held on state tv. the president blamed the opposition for the recent violence that left more than 40 people dead. >> translator: you can't burn a university and call it a fair protest. 15 universities were burnt down. library classrooms, you can't call this a political struggle. you'll be measured by the way you measure others, and if you use violent confrontation, nobody wins. >> let's talk to a principal and global solu
spokesmen say security forces have also killed a member of an armed group responsible for violence in the sinai. >>> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists who have now been in prison for 104 days. peter greste, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed appeared in court on thursday. the case was adjourned until later this month. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. and a fourth joushal list has been detained without...
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it would be a while to purchase 10 apache attack helicopters for security purposes primarily in the sinai peninsula for counterterrorism efforts and to help egypt maintain it's security agreements as part of the peace treaty with israel. human rights groups say when you see crackdown on journalists, political activists people who are "posed in any way to the sitting government it is hypocritical for the u.s. government to be allowing these weapon sales to go ahead. the u.s. response is that it has to meet certain congressional legislation, and they say under a very specific set of standards egypt should be allowed to purchase these helicopters for this distinct security purpose. however, the u.s. is not giving any more money for general, economic or political development dog it does have these concerns about egypt's human rights records, whether or not anyone is buying the nuance remains to be seen. >> thanks, roslind jordan in washington, d.c. i'm with the assistant professor at georgetown university joining us here. ros is telling us about the pragmatic approach of foreign governments.
it would be a while to purchase 10 apache attack helicopters for security purposes primarily in the sinai peninsula for counterterrorism efforts and to help egypt maintain it's security agreements as part of the peace treaty with israel. human rights groups say when you see crackdown on journalists, political activists people who are "posed in any way to the sitting government it is hypocritical for the u.s. government to be allowing these weapon sales to go ahead. the u.s. response is...
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joining us now is dr annie sparrow, from mt sinai hospital. she spent time on the syrian-turkey border, studying the impact on public health. >> what is happening in iraq? >> what we are seeing here is a spread from syria into iraq. now, the polio outbreaks in syria has been described as complex. it's as a result of denial of vaccinations. it's the result of a health care system, and targetting civilians in brutal ways, forcing millions of them to live the countries and live in squalid and appalling conditions. now we are seeing it in baghdad. it's miles from where the outbreak first appeared. we are seeing it in a little 6-month-old child that has been vaccinated and was vulnerable in spite of a few, following the outbreak in syria. i can understand that syria has problems vac sippating children. what about iraq, are many vaccinations being handed out? >> it's hard to say. the vaccination rate was 70-75%. in some areas as low as 50%. the little child, he had - you know, his family had been asked to go to the health facility. it's not how you
joining us now is dr annie sparrow, from mt sinai hospital. she spent time on the syrian-turkey border, studying the impact on public health. >> what is happening in iraq? >> what we are seeing here is a spread from syria into iraq. now, the polio outbreaks in syria has been described as complex. it's as a result of denial of vaccinations. it's the result of a health care system, and targetting civilians in brutal ways, forcing millions of them to live the countries and live in...
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supporters gather to mark the anniversary of israel returning the sinai peninsula to egypt. >>> and several of the bodies recovered from the ferry's sinking were misidentify: an emergency task force admits that some victims were wrongly transferred and some of the mistakes were discovered after the bodies were sent to the funeral homes. so far divers have recovered 183 bodies and 119 people are missing and feared dead. iraqis head to the poll next week for the first parliamentary elections since u.s. troops left the country. oil security will be a key issue attacks on pipelines and oil infrastructure have cost iraq millions of dollars. >> in the lanin the land of blad these men are responsible for keeping the oil flowing. they are the iraq oil police. the commander here briefs his charges for another day on the front line. here and across iraq they mound defense operations as well as intelligence gathering. it's a dangerous job. this post commemorates those who died in the line of duty this year alone. the iraq oil police will form in 2007. after the american invasion in 2003 iraq's energy
supporters gather to mark the anniversary of israel returning the sinai peninsula to egypt. >>> and several of the bodies recovered from the ferry's sinking were misidentify: an emergency task force admits that some victims were wrongly transferred and some of the mistakes were discovered after the bodies were sent to the funeral homes. so far divers have recovered 183 bodies and 119 people are missing and feared dead. iraqis head to the poll next week for the first parliamentary...
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here i just showed sinai as being in an insurgency. there is really no argument we are facing a much more serious problem now than we were in 2011, and certainly since we are facing since 2001 when it comes to groups that have some affiliation with al qaeda. the second part of my paper takes a look at what current policy is towards al qaeda, and i will begin with a careful set f remarks on this. i am not blaming per se any administration's policies, the growth in this violence. there are all sorts of factors involved in the growth of this and we should remember that the enemy has a vote. the enemy has been doing things that have led to a lot of this increase in violence. there's also all sorts of factors out there in the muslim-majority world that has allowed some of this violence to grow. please do not take that second section as pointing at any specific administration for this growth in violence. having said that, however, i believe that we could be designing better policies for dealing with this new threat we are faced with since 20
here i just showed sinai as being in an insurgency. there is really no argument we are facing a much more serious problem now than we were in 2011, and certainly since we are facing since 2001 when it comes to groups that have some affiliation with al qaeda. the second part of my paper takes a look at what current policy is towards al qaeda, and i will begin with a careful set f remarks on this. i am not blaming per se any administration's policies, the growth in this violence. there are all...
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comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in the sinai i'm definitely a spike in terror attacks across the country the middle brotherhood in that support is hard to maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials that have been massed a death penalty verdicts which have sparked international criticism so you are seeing this in the background of politicized verdicts and why the crackdown on the missing brotherhood as the government's fear is more terror attacks against security forces in the coming few weeks particularly beat up the elections. the number of death sentences handed down by egypt's new government has surpassed those during the last years of hosni mubarak's rule a longstanding dictator was toppled in february two thousand and eleven revolution and in the past three years over three hundred death sentences were handed out by before my interim authorities and then mohamed morsi after morsi was himself a booted out in july two thousand and thirteen the new military backed government shocked the world
comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in the sinai i'm definitely a spike in terror attacks across the country the middle brotherhood in that support is hard to maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials that have been massed a death penalty verdicts which have sparked international criticism so you are seeing this in the background of politicized verdicts and why the crackdown on the missing brotherhood as...
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comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in north sinai and definitely a spike in terror attacks across the country the message brotherhood in that support is how to maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials that have been mass death penalty verdicts which have sparked international criticism so we're seeing this in the background of politicized verdicts and why the crackdown on the misson brotherhood as the government's fear is more terror attacks against security forces in the coming few weeks particularly that the elections will take a quick witted to remind ourselves of the timeline here march five hundred muslim brotherhood activists was sentenced to death by the same court since that in more than one hundred capital punishment during the last years of hosni mubarak's rule a longstanding dictator toppled in february twentieth now the following three years as wanted on a bit over three hundred death sentences were handed out by the former interim authority is meant by mohamed morsi himself after mors
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expect to learn more in the next few minutes about his tours overseas, including deployment to the sinai. the army secretary made clear on capitol hill he was not a wounded warrior. >> he did have two deployments, including one four-month -- patrol four-month deployment to iraq, as a truck driver. his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in cot -- combat. >> he was being treated for depression and was given a prescription for ambien. we have now confirmed he bought the smith & wesson at the -- same texas gun shot that' nadal hassan used. they have now put their mps through active shooter training. pentagon officials say in the past mps were trained to stay in place and cordon off the area. now they're train to go get the shooter there are now sirens that notify people to shelter in place in an active shooter situation. these measures saved lives. yesterday's shooter was not allowed to bring his weapon on post. he did so, anyway. only mps are allowed to carry weapons weapons and the female mp who cornered him, a hero. >> could have been a lot worse. metropolitan ray
expect to learn more in the next few minutes about his tours overseas, including deployment to the sinai. the army secretary made clear on capitol hill he was not a wounded warrior. >> he did have two deployments, including one four-month -- patrol four-month deployment to iraq, as a truck driver. his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in cot -- combat. >> he was being treated for depression and was given a prescription for ambien. we have now confirmed he...
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sinai medical center has the information you need to know. >> well, the measles is actually a virus. the virus itself is fairly dangerous. it mostly has a proceed clift for children. we're in a significant outbreak of measles, and that's driven by a number of different factors. the most important factor is that there has been a steadily increasing number of people over the last 10 to 15 years who are not getting vaccinated. parents who choose to not have their children vaccinated, and any non-vaccinated person is a little bit of a public health concern because they're more likely to contract measles when they come in contact with somebody who, for instance, maybe imports it from outside the country. if they contract measles, there's a long incubation period of about nine or ten days where they're actually infectious and they don't feel ill. in general, you don't need to be revaccinated if you were vaccinated as a child. anybody who was not vaccinated as a child needs to be vaccinated either as an adult or as less sent. the first and most important thing for parents who don't want the
sinai medical center has the information you need to know. >> well, the measles is actually a virus. the virus itself is fairly dangerous. it mostly has a proceed clift for children. we're in a significant outbreak of measles, and that's driven by a number of different factors. the most important factor is that there has been a steadily increasing number of people over the last 10 to 15 years who are not getting vaccinated. parents who choose to not have their children vaccinated, and any...
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comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in north sinai i'm definitely a spike of terror attacks across the country the mix of brotherhood of supporters how to maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials as you mentioned that have been mass death penalty projects which have sparked international criticism you'll see of course today the trial of three al-jazeera turned this could be charge of terrorism so we're seeing this in the background of politicize. the crackdown on the missing brotherhood as the government's fear is more terror attacks against security forces in the coming few weeks particularly beat up the elections. troops now the number of death sentences handed down in egypt past the last years of hosni mubarak's rule of the former egyptian president was arrested during the revolution of two thousand and eleven in the following three years neither the military of normal hubbard morsy supporters the dictators figures that was until last month when the army decided to take matters into its own hand
comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in north sinai i'm definitely a spike of terror attacks across the country the mix of brotherhood of supporters how to maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials as you mentioned that have been mass death penalty projects which have sparked international criticism you'll see of course today the trial of three al-jazeera turned this could be charge of terrorism so we're...
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comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in north sinai and definitely a spike in terror attacks across the country in which the brotherhood of supporters however maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials as you mentioned that have been a death penalty verdicts which have sparked international criticism you also of course today have the trial of three al-jazeera journalists could be targeted terrorism so we're seeing this in the background of politicized verdicts and why the crackdown on the missing brotherhood is the government's fear is more terror attacks against security forces in the coming few weeks particularly beat up the elections. the number of death sentences handed down by egypt's new government has suppose those during the last years of hosni mubarak's rule the longstanding dictator was toppled in the february nineteen eleven revolution in the following three days that fires the former interim authorities all amid morsi failed to supplant mubarak's reputation that was until last month when e
comes as part of why the crackdown by the governments who are fighting a rising insurgency in north sinai and definitely a spike in terror attacks across the country in which the brotherhood of supporters however maintain that they have always been peaceful and these are politicized trials as you mentioned that have been a death penalty verdicts which have sparked international criticism you also of course today have the trial of three al-jazeera journalists could be targeted terrorism so we're...
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had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard, and had a four-month deployment in iraqas the last four months at the end of 2011. >> officials say army specialist lopez had a clean record behavior-wise, but we have to re-examine how it may affect one's mental health and whether we're doing enough to address it. joying me now, goldie taylor. john salt, chairman of votevets.org. and david wood, "huffington post" senior military correspondent. i want to start with you, john. i think this elephant in the room when we're talking about veterans nowadays is the experience of so many iraq and afghanistan. we have a situation where among military personnel with at least one mental health condition, that is up 62% from 2001 to 2011. talk about the experience that so many young vets coming back from afghanistan and iraq are dealing with in re-adjusting to civilian life. >> well, first, it's hard because your experience is so different than to what anything your peers have experienced here in the united states. so we have the smallest percentage ever in the history of our country s
had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the national guard, and had a four-month deployment in iraqas the last four months at the end of 2011. >> officials say army specialist lopez had a clean record behavior-wise, but we have to re-examine how it may affect one's mental health and whether we're doing enough to address it. joying me now, goldie taylor. john salt, chairman of votevets.org. and david wood, "huffington post" senior military correspondent. i want to start with...
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carry out a string of attacks in different locations, expanding their campaign beyond the rest of sinaieninsula where they have a strong presence. certainly they're managing to make their mark with these attacks. >> orla guerin, thanks for the latest from cairo. >>> to france where the prime minister unveiled his new government bringing in seg lean royal, the former partner of francois hollande who also ran for president. she'll be the new environment minister in the major shakeup after the socialist party suffered heavy losses in the elections over the weekend. in the new small cabinet eight of the 16 ministers will be women. i put to bbc's hugh schofield in paris that it's remarkable segolene will be joining the cabinet of her former partner and father of her children. >> reporter: the two had fallen out big time. there's been reconciliation probably due to the fact that he's left valerie trierweiler. so she comes back in this cabinet this ecology/energy role. she's filling a place there which the greens could have had but aren't going to have. the greens who were a coalition partner
carry out a string of attacks in different locations, expanding their campaign beyond the rest of sinaieninsula where they have a strong presence. certainly they're managing to make their mark with these attacks. >> orla guerin, thanks for the latest from cairo. >>> to france where the prime minister unveiled his new government bringing in seg lean royal, the former partner of francois hollande who also ran for president. she'll be the new environment minister in the major...
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we have learned more about his second deployment, sinai, egypt, in 2007 as part of a group of multinational forces. his wife was questioned by authorities in texas last night. >> he did have two deployments, including one four month -- approximately four-month deployment to iraq as a truckdriver his records show no wounds, to direct involvement in combat. >> u.s. officials say he was being treated for depression. he had been given a precipitation for ambien since arriving at ft. hood. there's in evidence he was a wounded warrior. >> do we know where he got his weapon? was he allowed to bring it on post. >> as you mentioned, we did confirm with law enforcement forces he did buy smith & wesson 45 in texas where nadal hasan purchased the one he used in 2009. there's no indication the gun store owner did anything wrong according to texas law. the doctor at smith & taylor memorial hospital is the same surgeon who worked on the 2009 victims of hassan. >> so our critical patients, specifically they have injuries to the neck, a potential spinal injury and abdominal injury. those are the three patie
we have learned more about his second deployment, sinai, egypt, in 2007 as part of a group of multinational forces. his wife was questioned by authorities in texas last night. >> he did have two deployments, including one four month -- approximately four-month deployment to iraq as a truckdriver his records show no wounds, to direct involvement in combat. >> u.s. officials say he was being treated for depression. he had been given a precipitation for ambien since arriving at ft....
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. >>> the first mayoral candidate debate of the season is happening tonight at the temple sinai at 6:30. the candidates will discuss public safety options. with the recent rise in violent and theft, residents will get a chance to hear each candidates' ideas on how to make the city safer >>> caltrans has reached a major milestone in the dismantling of the old bay bridge. crews sliced the cantilever section in half yesterday. over the next few weeks, you should notice a separation between the old and the new spans. >>> you're looking at bart of the future. the trains are due for an overhaul. this is a sneak peek of the inside. the official unveiling comes in two weeks. riders will be able to walk through a new car and tell bart what they like and don't like. >>> 5:10. drivers can't miss it. the new dancing lights you will see from the freeway. what it all represents for one bay area community. coming up. >> forced to change with the times, a beloved bay area roller rink is hanging up the skates. at 5:30 we'll tell you how the closing is putting one group's future in jeopardy. >> on time
. >>> the first mayoral candidate debate of the season is happening tonight at the temple sinai at 6:30. the candidates will discuss public safety options. with the recent rise in violent and theft, residents will get a chance to hear each candidates' ideas on how to make the city safer >>> caltrans has reached a major milestone in the dismantling of the old bay bridge. crews sliced the cantilever section in half yesterday. over the next few weeks, you should notice a...
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pentagon will deliver 10 apache attack helicopters to back egyptian counterterrorism operations in the sinai peninsula. to ensure the deal, secretary of state john kerry certify to congress that egypt has partially met the criteria for the resumption of u.s. aid. at the criteria do not include taking steps toward a democratic transition of government. then news comes as the trial of three al jazeera journalists detained in cairo for months has again been delayed. the three men are accused of "spreading false news" in support of the muslim brotherhood, deemed by the government a terrorist group. on tuesday, an egyptian judge adjourned the case until next month. the judge ignored a plea to receive hospital treatment for an injured arm. a new lawsuit accuses the fbi of placing four people on the u.s. no-fly list, after they refuse to become government informants. all four of the plaintiffs are muslim residents of the united states. they say they were barred from flying despite not being accused of any crime for the because the refused government request to spy on their community. the suit seeks
pentagon will deliver 10 apache attack helicopters to back egyptian counterterrorism operations in the sinai peninsula. to ensure the deal, secretary of state john kerry certify to congress that egypt has partially met the criteria for the resumption of u.s. aid. at the criteria do not include taking steps toward a democratic transition of government. then news comes as the trial of three al jazeera journalists detained in cairo for months has again been delayed. the three men are accused of...