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kurds spring. there was a kind of there is no. there there is an arab spring and it's a very welcome there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present there and he american presence on his administration and then by a kurdistan regional government there is there is corruption throughout our of iraq on a much greater scale than the kurdistan region i think what you've heard me unfortunately is old fashioned arab nationalist propaganda and what is vital to understand is that iraq has just gone through an absolutely terrific intra arab civil war that was not primarily caused by the american occupation it was cause i don't think this is just journalism in a very sad. time for many thanks to my guest today in new york in washington and london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember crosstalk.
kurds spring. there was a kind of there is no. there there is an arab spring and it's a very welcome there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present there and he american presence on his administration and then by a kurdistan regional government there is there is corruption throughout our of iraq on a much greater scale than the kurdistan region i think what you've heard me unfortunately is old fashioned arab...
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there have there is an arab spring and it's a very welcomed there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present player and he american presence under that his administration is run by a kurdistan regional government there is there is corruption throughout out of iraq on a much greater scale than the kurdistan region i think what you've heard recently unfortunately is old fashioned arab nationalist propaganda and what is likely to understand is that iraq has just gone through an absolutely terrific hour of civil war that was not primarily kohls by an american occupation it was cold but i don't mean this is just the right journalism in a very sad discussion where entire many thanks of my guest today in new york and washington and london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk we'll. see. if. it's been in the year in iraq is military journalist. we still in the u.s. . there's going to waste time tryna get killed. along the length of the life of. the t.v. twe
there have there is an arab spring and it's a very welcomed there has been already a kurdish spring there is no occupation of the kurdistan region there are no american american soldiers present player and he american presence under that his administration is run by a kurdistan regional government there is there is corruption throughout out of iraq on a much greater scale than the kurdistan region i think what you've heard recently unfortunately is old fashioned arab nationalist propaganda and...
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[slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart. big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up. has unfortunately turned ugly. (laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasle
[slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] [slide whistle blows, spring bounces] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart. big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program...
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in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with another grand mother. ladies of historical footnotes. telescope the heavens on capurncus's shirt tales. wounds and so spots pounding out quiet inner drum beats while we traverse the gravity boots. warmed bite disassistant c.j. hunt inner spaces is dusted with enchantments of what love has left us. this is tile. consider the corn's ear a tiling of pale yellow pillows, tiny. or hexagonal pearls addressed on the bathroom floor. i flip through a 12 month calendar each tile numbered, each 30, each sheet of a dozen passing, passing. thank you. [applause] >> our next speake
in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly...
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deep holes in the high gun mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals inside the area it is the such as one of the brushes out of the way national parks. when national park warden balanchine gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move them around for as crossings of the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads or footpaths here. adventure enthusiastic so not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of chelyabinsk an industrial center in the urals their hobby is rock climbing today their destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waiting across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet wind day it's flow is still too fast. during the day who can take food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. i'm balancing grigori of range of the national park service from celebrities to be registered yes yes did you
deep holes in the high gun mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals inside the area it is the such as one of the brushes out of the way national parks. when national park warden balanchine gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move them around for as crossings of the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads or...
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that bolt actually putting a charge here into the boulder here in colorado springs. the women were called off the course and when they did, a 25-year-old from south korea is the leader. she marched up the leaderboard with five birdies in her first nine holes of this final round, a day that started due to delays at 6:45 local time in morning as we go out live to the 1 th and piy8third shot coming down the e here at the par 4 11. she's got a par test left here to stay at 4 under, two clear of angela stanford who's coming off a bogey at the 7th. we're now live with her at the par 3 8th. >> interesting to see what kind of swing and contact she makes with this first full shot. could be good. >> this would be a great bounce-back for stanford who has four lpga victories but never a major and came the closest back in 2003 at pumpkin ridge. >> cristie kerr ready with her third shot here from 100 yards. hole location in this final round in a little low era. a lot of ways to get the ball close and this ball should come right back to the hole. cristie kerr is going to have a gre
that bolt actually putting a charge here into the boulder here in colorado springs. the women were called off the course and when they did, a 25-year-old from south korea is the leader. she marched up the leaderboard with five birdies in her first nine holes of this final round, a day that started due to delays at 6:45 local time in morning as we go out live to the 1 th and piy8third shot coming down the e here at the par 4 11. she's got a par test left here to stay at 4 under, two clear of...
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this is an african exodus that has followed the air of spring. these boats? came in recent days are all from the libyan capital. for the 30-hour crossing, the migrants are packed in a tight. this drove the boat people to flee for europe. many said that they were escaping the conflict. >> why did you leave libya? >> no food. >> he cracked down. they are bombing everywhere. that's why i'm here. >> this man also hinted at being put on the boat by authorities. mrs. is a question of whether to adopt the would unleash a large wave of illegal immigration in europe. in the first few months after the haram spring began, most of the migrants came from tunisia. back in the early months of this year, there were 50,000 phoenicians. they were mainly an economic migrants. their numbers were unsettled. they began questioning your's policy of open borders. we caught up to some of them on a piece of wise land in the french capital. some were living rough. all of them said they wanted to return to tunisia. he said that without papers, it was impossible to find work. many of the
this is an african exodus that has followed the air of spring. these boats? came in recent days are all from the libyan capital. for the 30-hour crossing, the migrants are packed in a tight. this drove the boat people to flee for europe. many said that they were escaping the conflict. >> why did you leave libya? >> no food. >> he cracked down. they are bombing everywhere. that's why i'm here. >> this man also hinted at being put on the boat by authorities. mrs. is a...
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the way i think about the era of spring is like this. -- the era of spring is like this. -- arab spring is like this. my friend bob schieffer gave me my best lesson in journalism. i do not always practice it, but it is the best lesson i ever got. it is all the stories i missed were because i was talking when i should have been listening. it is a great journalism lesson. i did practice that when i was in cairo. every day i walk to tahrir square and i said you know what? you are seeing elephants lie. -- fly. you are seeing something you never thought you would see before. nobody predicted it, and yet it is unfolding before your eyes. shut up, take notes, and keep listing. -- listening. i can give you a million reasons why this will fail. you highlighted some very accurate ones. i was in singapore looking at the singapore school system when this started. then i went to dock post -- davos, and everything erupted in egypt. my wife called and said they are playing your song. i have been about the arab democracy thing since the start of the iraq war. she said i had permission not to come home,
the way i think about the era of spring is like this. -- the era of spring is like this. -- arab spring is like this. my friend bob schieffer gave me my best lesson in journalism. i do not always practice it, but it is the best lesson i ever got. it is all the stories i missed were because i was talking when i should have been listening. it is a great journalism lesson. i did practice that when i was in cairo. every day i walk to tahrir square and i said you know what? you are seeing elephants...
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they were not the cause of the arab spring, although some claimed that. they've tried to take advantage of it. in syria, right yb in , in bahr other places around the region. i think that's going to fail. i think one of the attributes of the arab spring has been, i think to draw a sharp contrast between what's happened and what really is kind of a desire for basic freedom and democracy, a sharp contrast between that narrative and the al qaeda narrative of undifferentiated, violent opposition, right, with no affirmative plan and the iranian narrative. i think over the long haul, this is a further isolating set of events for the iranians and not something where they're going to have an advantage. >> when we come back, i'm ask tom donlin, the national security adviser whether we're drawing down in afghanistan too fast. so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit depos
they were not the cause of the arab spring, although some claimed that. they've tried to take advantage of it. in syria, right yb in , in bahr other places around the region. i think that's going to fail. i think one of the attributes of the arab spring has been, i think to draw a sharp contrast between what's happened and what really is kind of a desire for basic freedom and democracy, a sharp contrast between that narrative and the al qaeda narrative of undifferentiated, violent opposition,...
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>>reporter: in the wake of the arab spring we ask delegates at the world islamic economic forum about the need for transparent and open leadership. >>good governance is at the heart, at the core of ensuring that there is fair and just distribution of wealth. >>reporter: plus how mobile phones and solar power are helping children get an education in kenya >>we believe if we do lighting in schools, students will have access to more hours of learning. >>reporter: hello and welcome. i'm raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the global business trends shaping our lives. the word economy has its origins in the ancient greek "ekonomos", meaning "one who manages a household" yet modern greece is seen as the complete opposite, a country whose financial house is far from in order, a situation that has far reaching implications. >>reporter: nick demos and mary vassilaki are at home helping their children with homework. both parents have seen their salaries slashed by 30 percent over the past 2 years. it's had a huge impact ontheir standard of living and, they feel,
>>reporter: in the wake of the arab spring we ask delegates at the world islamic economic forum about the need for transparent and open leadership. >>good governance is at the heart, at the core of ensuring that there is fair and just distribution of wealth. >>reporter: plus how mobile phones and solar power are helping children get an education in kenya >>we believe if we do lighting in schools, students will have access to more hours of learning. >>reporter:...
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springs treated people i know it's water from. other springs they say this water tastes better. on the way to the three brothers clue. park employees come across. a room is a telltale sign of the fact that the bad has been here. the whole lot. you need to fire your gun. yeah just carried away. the brown bat king of the tiger night always steers clear of the what is known as the three brothers tourists never pitch camping climbers never attempt to ascend the rocks those traveling on their own don't spend the night here the three brothers the three austere rock standing in the midst of an age old forest mistry and rumors surround them it is a mecca for mystics and u.f.o. enthusiasts people staying here for a long time suffer from strange hallucinations legend has it that the rocks were named after three giants who stole precious stones from their father's money box after confessing their guilt they turned into rocks to bear the eternal burden of repentance even geologists say the origin composition of the rock significantly differ from the other areas of the taiga ny ridge of the
springs treated people i know it's water from. other springs they say this water tastes better. on the way to the three brothers clue. park employees come across. a room is a telltale sign of the fact that the bad has been here. the whole lot. you need to fire your gun. yeah just carried away. the brown bat king of the tiger night always steers clear of the what is known as the three brothers tourists never pitch camping climbers never attempt to ascend the rocks those traveling on their own...
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unavoidable and especially alarming prospect given the spike in the sunni share clashes of the arab spring presently lebanese authorities have less than a month to execute their arrest warrants and hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah has sworn retribution for anyone who tries to get us russia trying a across our team. ok let me go to you first since here in beirut this is been going on a long time and there's a number of people that are accused of this crime it happened in two thousand and five first it was being framed on the syrians a number of men were held they were lit released then we hear it's hezbollah then people say it's around and then there are others that will say it's israel i mean is it gotten down to he said she said because there's a lot of people that can test a lot of the evidence in this case and there are many people expression in lebanon they don't trust the tribunals so who dunnit. that's the one million question dollar who who did what right from the beginning the investigation started on false grounds or wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong. it was it was amazing when i was
unavoidable and especially alarming prospect given the spike in the sunni share clashes of the arab spring presently lebanese authorities have less than a month to execute their arrest warrants and hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah has sworn retribution for anyone who tries to get us russia trying a across our team. ok let me go to you first since here in beirut this is been going on a long time and there's a number of people that are accused of this crime it happened in two thousand and five...
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they were not the cause of the arab spring. although some claim that. but they have tried to take advantage of it. in syria, in bahrain and other places around the region. i think that's going to fail. i think that one of the attributes of the arab spring, i think, has been to draw sharp contrast between what happened and what is a desire for basic freedom and democracy. a sharp contrast between that narrative and the al qaeda narrative of undiffer shated violent opposition with no affirmative plan. and the iranian narrative. i think over the long haul this is a further isolating set of events for the iranians and not something where they will have the advantage. >> when we come back, i will ask tom donilon whether we are drawing down in afghanistan too fast. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. o
they were not the cause of the arab spring. although some claim that. but they have tried to take advantage of it. in syria, in bahrain and other places around the region. i think that's going to fail. i think that one of the attributes of the arab spring, i think, has been to draw sharp contrast between what happened and what is a desire for basic freedom and democracy. a sharp contrast between that narrative and the al qaeda narrative of undiffer shated violent opposition with no affirmative...
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but the arab spring is also a challenge to al qaeda. it's a challenge to its narrative. and it shows it to be a wholly negative movement. a movement focused solely on violence against government entities and others. there's nothing positive or hopeful about it. the people who went to tahrir square to protest in egypt did not put suicide vests on, as has been noted, right? they wenin to seek a better life. >> and dignity. >> and economic future. this has been a wholly negative set evelopments for alaeda broadly. now, they all try to take advantage in individual places ere you have chaos. but at the end of the day it mainalizes. >> rose: i thank you for coming. i hope you'll come back to this table and talk more about these kinds of issues. we've touched on many things. i thank you for taking this time to help us understand where america is and where it wants to be. >> all right. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
but the arab spring is also a challenge to al qaeda. it's a challenge to its narrative. and it shows it to be a wholly negative movement. a movement focused solely on violence against government entities and others. there's nothing positive or hopeful about it. the people who went to tahrir square to protest in egypt did not put suicide vests on, as has been noted, right? they wenin to seek a better life. >> and dignity. >> and economic future. this has been a wholly negative set...
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if you look at each of these countries affected by the so-called arab spring, the biggest most likely beneficiary our islam this. egypt of the muslim brotherhood. in libya that the brotherhood and al qaeda types. in syria we don't know. i personally would not be sad to see the regime go by there is a worry about the muslim brotherhood gaining power in syria. bahrain, you have i run benefiting. so in each of the situation, except tunisia which is pretty generally moderate, but facing some islamist stirrings. in each of these countries the most likely beneficiary our islam is there so you could see i think even it sounds crazy, but a push for a renewed caliphate if you see a islamist forces, to about and all of these countries in the middle east. you can see a push for unity. and i can tell you, i ran for one is looking to unify the muslim world against israel first, america's second. america is the ultimate price. >> host: in the book first you talk the saudi people than the sunday people. the saturday people would be the israelis, the. but what is the future of israel under this scena
if you look at each of these countries affected by the so-called arab spring, the biggest most likely beneficiary our islam this. egypt of the muslim brotherhood. in libya that the brotherhood and al qaeda types. in syria we don't know. i personally would not be sad to see the regime go by there is a worry about the muslim brotherhood gaining power in syria. bahrain, you have i run benefiting. so in each of the situation, except tunisia which is pretty generally moderate, but facing some...
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the main idea that seems to spring to everybody's mind is just the boat was seriously overcrowded. thank you for the update. well that we can give you some more details about the ship itself and your blog area as it was called double decker pleasure boat built in the former truck is a vacuum one hundred fifty from the ship was used for day trips along the volga river popular with tourists in the summer months tension has been drawn to. the speculation that played a role in the tragedy the ship had not been updated for more than fifty years. transport minister confirmed it. was deemed to be safe the engines and rescue navigation equipment had all been checked. was capable of tracking at speeds of up to twenty two kilometers. of course we'll be keeping up to date with that rescue operation throughout the day here on r.t. . the other news now are five people have been killed after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on water in eastern siberia there were thirty six people on board the north which got into trouble after reporting a fire and its engines for the survivors a s
the main idea that seems to spring to everybody's mind is just the boat was seriously overcrowded. thank you for the update. well that we can give you some more details about the ship itself and your blog area as it was called double decker pleasure boat built in the former truck is a vacuum one hundred fifty from the ship was used for day trips along the volga river popular with tourists in the summer months tension has been drawn to. the speculation that played a role in the tragedy the ship...
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you know it's a pickle i mean spring revolutions that are happening around the world we must we must be very careful not to stereotype them all as the same you know each country is different you know with its own with its own characteristics and its own systems and they apply accordingly you can take one and apply it to the rest of the region it doesn't work as well as we've seen and we find going to you it looks very likely that the lebanese government isn't going to give up these four people who've been indicted what do you think the result should be is that i mean what kind of message does that send and i'm not asking you to speak for israel but how do you think i mean really react to it. sure i mean. i think that israel will take it in stride the same way that lebanon will take it in stride the same way that the region will take it in stride nobody expects the government which before they control the government when they were merely the opposition when they were merely a coalition partner so that they would cut off the hands of anybody who tried to arrest anybody indicted by the
you know it's a pickle i mean spring revolutions that are happening around the world we must we must be very careful not to stereotype them all as the same you know each country is different you know with its own with its own characteristics and its own systems and they apply accordingly you can take one and apply it to the rest of the region it doesn't work as well as we've seen and we find going to you it looks very likely that the lebanese government isn't going to give up these four people...