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very early on that the viet kang was not who he thought they were but they weren't going to give up easily and no one would listen to him. it's because the military was not, the american military in those years like all of us i think had difficulty with the notion that someone could be without obvious strengths, without money men and weapons anything and still be fermentable and my book says the opposite. don't be fooled by the armor someone is wearing. what matters is the man inside the armor. >> how did the tipping point change your life? >> well i mean i suppose it put me on the map as a writer. and so it paid for the way for the success of my other books. it didn't change me personally. it just made my life, my professional life a little easier. people i suppose returned my phonecalls a little faster than they used to. but it didn't turn me into a different person for which i'm thankful so it was just such a bizarre and happy accident that will did so well and i've been grateful ever since. >> do you look at your bookstore do people look at your book says perhaps self-help books or business primer's? >> well you know all great books are self-help books meaning tha
very early on that the viet kang was not who he thought they were but they weren't going to give up easily and no one would listen to him. it's because the military was not, the american military in those years like all of us i think had difficulty with the notion that someone could be without obvious strengths, without money men and weapons anything and still be fermentable and my book says the opposite. don't be fooled by the armor someone is wearing. what matters is the man inside the armor....
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the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic. factors are going to dominate. thank you so much both of you for joining me for this important panel to a very important subject we'll be following the professor and activist were. very very slow to come tonight there are ten corporations that own just about everything you can through tell you they are ready to break. looking pretty tough in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives and tell my skin's dark. glenn glenn . according the pentagon's own estimates the u.s. military has nine hundred bases rolling across one hundred fifty three countries now the government claims it only spends about twenty two billion dollars to maintain these bases and troop presence worl
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the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic. factors are going to dominate. thank you so much both of you for joining me for this important panel to a very important subject we'll be following the professor and an activist. we should thank you. very very slow to come tonight there are ten corporations that only just about everything you can through tell you they are about to break. the peace process what peace process the palestinians have so. over four decades of illegal israeli occupation and over twenty years of the so-called american sponsored to go she would have gotten them preciously little why are obama and netanyahu and abbas interested in history does it have anything to do with peace for are there other agendas in play. but i will only react to situation
the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic....
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the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there are a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic. factors are going to dominate. thank you so much both of you for joining me for this important panel to a very important subject we'll be following the heart disease professor and an activist we're shit. very very slow to come tonight there are ten corporations that own just about everything you can through tell you they are ready to break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard to compose a big picture. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television j
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rebels will likely flow over the next few weeks, but the intervention is still a red line for the american military establishment and, i would argue, for the obama administration itself, if not for the state department and some republican and democratic senators. >> really serious consideration to be done in the u.s. capitol. thank you. let's take a look at what is of course going on inside syria. the rebels have killed about 60 government soldiers in the south. the fighters -- said they took control of the areas with opposition activists claiming the rebels seized an important town on the border that was earlier held by allies of the turkish kurdistan workers party. now, the united states has welcomed the european union decision to blacklist the military wing of hezbollah. they unanimously agreed to declare it a terrorist group on monday, the result of months of negotiations. southern lebanon is an area where hezbollah is very strong. what are people saying that their reaction is to the european union decision? hand they think this is a two flip move. not have an impact on hezbollah and its capabi
rebels will likely flow over the next few weeks, but the intervention is still a red line for the american military establishment and, i would argue, for the obama administration itself, if not for the state department and some republican and democratic senators. >> really serious consideration to be done in the u.s. capitol. thank you. let's take a look at what is of course going on inside syria. the rebels have killed about 60 government soldiers in the south. the fighters -- said they...
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the states trying very clearly not to take sidesno carrierring0 >> todt of the american military has been on the phone to his egyptian counterpart. what was his message? >> similar to the message sent out by secretary of state kerry calling for the same no more politicized arrests and the person is mohamed morsi. this is a very complicated situation for the u.s. military and it all has to do with the definition of what happened in egypt was it a coup or not because if the united states defines it as a coup it is no longer legally allowed to hand over any money to the egyptian military. neither the egyptian military nor u.s. military want this to happen. that is why what has happened in egypt hasn't been defined as coup what the united states can do is little nudges toward the egyptia egyptians. >> that is our correspondent reporting for us. there's been high emotion in tunisia as thousands turned out for the funeral of a leader. his funeral took place under high security with riot police firing tear gas to disperse angry people. >> mohammed brahmi's could have,whave have,-- coffin was
the states trying very clearly not to take sidesno carrierring0 >> todt of the american military has been on the phone to his egyptian counterpart. what was his message? >> similar to the message sent out by secretary of state kerry calling for the same no more politicized arrests and the person is mohamed morsi. this is a very complicated situation for the u.s. military and it all has to do with the definition of what happened in egypt was it a coup or not because if the united...
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military coup? >> we have not made a determination on and what to led the event in egypt that to the change in government. afghanistan, the american military, 64,000 square foot, $34 million white elephant. >> although we are only in the second week of july, members of congress are looking for to the month-long summer recess in august. we do not know whether the house of representatives will act on immigration reform before the break. the senate last month passed a bill that would increase border security and provide a path to citizenship for millions in the country illegally. former president george bush spoke about the issue this week as he welcomed new citizens at a naturalization ceremony in dallas. thehe laws governing immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important reforming those laws. .nd that is good i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy, but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debates. >> house speaker john boehner says the house will take a methodical, step-by-step approach to this and not be held to any deadlines. so this could be pus
military coup? >> we have not made a determination on and what to led the event in egypt that to the change in government. afghanistan, the american military, 64,000 square foot, $34 million white elephant. >> although we are only in the second week of july, members of congress are looking for to the month-long summer recess in august. we do not know whether the house of representatives will act on immigration reform before the break. the senate last month passed a bill that would...
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the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government needs as an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic. factors are going to dominate. thank you so much both of you for joining me for this important panel the very important subject we'll be following the professor and an activist ahmed rashid it. very very slow to come tonight there are ten corporations that only just about everything you can through today are ready to break. it all over my language or what i will only react to situations i have written to reproach for. the pollution. no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your letter palin says it is or. else. they do no more weasel words when you question me prepared for a change when you punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and now the freedom to cast. to the future. this will consult you u
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we didn't know when the attack was going to en, and the american military did not respond. >> reporter: so what about the house republicans' own interim progress report that concluded that department of defense officials and military personnel reacted quickly to the attacks in benghazi? i asked chaffetz about that. >> the joint committee says there were no helicopters, armed drones, nothing could save the lives of americans in benghazi? am i reading that correctly? >> the report is an interim report. what the military did and did not do is not yet complete. >> reporter: 3:00 a.m., tripoli, hicks gets a call from the prime minister of libya. >> it was the saddest phone call i ever had in my life. he told me that ambassador stevens had passed away. i -- i immediately telephoned washington. >> reporter: 4:00 a.m. benghazi. 10:00 p.m. in washington. >> i spoke with president obama later in the evening to, you know, bring him up to date to hear his perspective. >> reporter: it's the only call between the two that night. >> the secretary of state should have been on the phone to the presiden
we didn't know when the attack was going to en, and the american military did not respond. >> reporter: so what about the house republicans' own interim progress report that concluded that department of defense officials and military personnel reacted quickly to the attacks in benghazi? i asked chaffetz about that. >> the joint committee says there were no helicopters, armed drones, nothing could save the lives of americans in benghazi? am i reading that correctly? >> the...
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the military card, jamie. i have known members of the egyptian military going back almost all of thigh career career. there are close ties between the egyptian military and the americanand the pentagon. our best course of action is to be subtle and discrete and firm in that the army needs to be an institution of stability, rather than an institution of instigation. >> jamie: that mon? when secretary kerry calls this a pivot all moment, is that what you think he has in mind? >> no, i don't think so. i don't think it's money so much as personal relationships. they have been to the united states and attended our schools and universities. they understand western culture. they understand us. the best way to handle this is back-room diplomacy, working through the military to help the military be the force that stabilizes the regime before this whole thing falls apart. the last thichg we want is another syria with a country of almost 80 million people. >> jamie: interesting comparison. major general bob scale, thank you. great to see you. >> you too. >> eric: a new documentary is creating big wave this is weekend. and liz trotta got a sneak peek. here's the sunday commentar
the military card, jamie. i have known members of the egyptian military going back almost all of thigh career career. there are close ties between the egyptian military and the americanand the pentagon. our best course of action is to be subtle and discrete and firm in that the army needs to be an institution of stability, rather than an institution of instigation. >> jamie: that mon? when secretary kerry calls this a pivot all moment, is that what you think he has in mind? >> no, i...
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president barack obama of asking the american military to open up a front without any congressional approval and there are currently seventeen different rebel groups in syria including the largest group. of fighters are radical anti-american geodes and they're affiliated with al qaeda. but your politicians in washington are eager to send weapons they promised own weapons won't get into the hands of the enemy i don't believe that anyone believe that well i think those goals are what will be discussed in the informal security council meeting that will take place on friday that meeting was called for by the u.k. now according to reports the syrian national coalition the delegation at the u.n. is expected to state its readiness to send its representatives to the conference in geneva in order to join other influential opposition groups the negotiation table with the syrian government without preconditions now that meeting is the second international conference in geneva it is commonly referred to as geneva two it's co-sponsored by russia and the u.s. now the international conference as our viewer
president barack obama of asking the american military to open up a front without any congressional approval and there are currently seventeen different rebel groups in syria including the largest group. of fighters are radical anti-american geodes and they're affiliated with al qaeda. but your politicians in washington are eager to send weapons they promised own weapons won't get into the hands of the enemy i don't believe that anyone believe that well i think those goals are what will be...
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the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic. factors are going to dominate. thank you so much both of you for joining me for this important panel the very important subject we'll be following the professor and activist ahmed rashid it. very very still to come tonight there are ten corporations that own just about everything you can through tell you they are out of the break. into the future. this woman points an eligible dates and you try to transmission makes for a smoother ride bush and scientists conjure up could crystals the e.u. says he's laser sight some took on one of the take giants comes to town come to see a day here on. leave the country. nobody chooses to be holes no one chooses to me and now sorrow. is the road for the show to. get in the six pm get ou
the benefits of keeping the military as an ally in a very very tumultuous area right now where there's a lot of instability versus disenfranchising in this affecting the egyptian military which the egyptian which the american military in egypt american government need is an ally so in my opinion it's it's a done deal it's just a matter of going through the legal gymnastics and trying to persuade the american public that obama is taking this very seriously when in fact i think geostrategic....
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president barack obama of asking the american military to open up front without any congressional approval paul said he's not convinced that u.s. intervention into syria will end the ongoing civil war the u.s. lawmaker also said that accusations of damascus using chemical weapons there is accusations with which the obama administration recently made he said that those accusations is identical quote to the massive deception campaign that led the u.s. into the iraq war. the assad regime is no friend of freedom or the united states but this does not mean that the enemy of our enemy user friendly. there are currently seventeen different rebel groups in syria including the largest group of al nusra al nusra fighters or radical anti-american geodes and they're affiliated with al-qaeda but your politicians in washington are eager to send weapons they promise oh these weapons won't get into the hands of the enemy i don't believe it does anyone believe that a submarine or it sounds as if that piece being pursued a told. well i think those goals are what will be discussed in the informal security co
president barack obama of asking the american military to open up front without any congressional approval paul said he's not convinced that u.s. intervention into syria will end the ongoing civil war the u.s. lawmaker also said that accusations of damascus using chemical weapons there is accusations with which the obama administration recently made he said that those accusations is identical quote to the massive deception campaign that led the u.s. into the iraq war. the assad regime is no...
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the u.s. american military bases don't make any more germany into the military aircraft carrier in europe of the u.s. americans it won't be easy but they will not lose because his aides believe in this partnership or it's not a partnership. so how does the spying on need is then said with the the intelligence community called for eighteen months is that a sign that the u.s. does not trust its allies always or just keeping a close eye on its allies. i think this shows a lot about the attitude with the us americans or the us american government has to more lies because we are never talking about a partnership we are talking about politics they want to be a control a partnership is something of a partnership is when two countries make an agreement with each other what we see here is that the us are getting for control and for control of those countries i'm not sure if this will really bring mistrust within you bureaucracy because these people are used to this and pretty sure if they are really upset because they know all the interesting question is how long will the population be so intolerant to b
the u.s. american military bases don't make any more germany into the military aircraft carrier in europe of the u.s. americans it won't be easy but they will not lose because his aides believe in this partnership or it's not a partnership. so how does the spying on need is then said with the the intelligence community called for eighteen months is that a sign that the u.s. does not trust its allies always or just keeping a close eye on its allies. i think this shows a lot about the attitude...
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>> well, this is the tail of the role of the american military mainly in the liberation of europe.ica where we invaded with the british in november. volume 2, called the day of battle moving north, looks at the invasion of southern italy, which we also did with the british in 1943. and then the final volume picks one the invasion of northwest europe, particularly at norman d in june of 1944. so it tells the tale over the course of 2 years in 3 volumes. >> did you set out to write a trilogy and especially a trilogy of three thick books? >> i did. it started as a trilogy. that was the plan from the beginning. >> we're take -- it's great to meet you. it really honestly is. >> thank you. >> here it is. you know what, it would be a great present for someone. you know, if your grandfather fought in the war and you're looking for a holiday present, get out of the way. it's a great read. it's a great mirror of 2013. >> and some never-before-seen photographs in the middle. >> that's true. >> we are taking a break and coming right back with more of the eyewitness news morning edition. ,,,,,,
>> well, this is the tail of the role of the american military mainly in the liberation of europe.ica where we invaded with the british in november. volume 2, called the day of battle moving north, looks at the invasion of southern italy, which we also did with the british in 1943. and then the final volume picks one the invasion of northwest europe, particularly at norman d in june of 1944. so it tells the tale over the course of 2 years in 3 volumes. >> did you set out to write a...
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again, charlie, these were all appropriately classified documents, tactical reporting from the american military, diplomatic reporting from the department of state. i'm not sure how the charges broke down for each count of espionage. but taken as a whole, in its totality, this is to date the largest leak of american secrets we've had in the history of the republic, and so i don't think anyone should be surprised that the government went after this case very aggressively and came down on this unfortunate young man very hard. >> rose: bradley manning, in your judgment, is a traitor? >> no, there's a narrow definition in the constitution that outlines what a traitor is he probably doesn't meet that narrow definition. it's a troubled young man who did a very bad thing and, frankly, charlie, i think he was exploited by others to help convince him to do these very bad things, and now, unfortunately, he's the one-- and to date the only one-- to certificate of consequences. >> rose: what about olympia edwd snowden? >> he may prove to be the single biggest leaker in history, once we learn about what he h
again, charlie, these were all appropriately classified documents, tactical reporting from the american military, diplomatic reporting from the department of state. i'm not sure how the charges broke down for each count of espionage. but taken as a whole, in its totality, this is to date the largest leak of american secrets we've had in the history of the republic, and so i don't think anyone should be surprised that the government went after this case very aggressively and came down on this...
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fewer people die with drones than to send the american military in to kill them. >> fewer americans die, that's correct. >> bill: no, fewer civilians die. if you are going to raid a village in northern pakistan with special forces, many more people are going to die than if you drop a drone on a house. >> but the point is we are not gonna be sending special forces in there and it sets too low of a war for the united states to be going in and killing people and too many civilians have killed and it creates more terrorists. >> bill: killing jihadist leaders? >> no. listen. we are creating more terrorists. you have to look at the big picture, bill. >> bill: it's theoretical i don't believe that for eakd is. >> do you believe stanley mcchrystal he said that. >> stanley mcchrystal believes that that's his opinion. >> i'm sorry, you are dismissing opinion on drone warfare. >> bill: jihadists are going to paint us as the devil no matter what we do. >> let's just do anything? that's a great argument. >> but drone attacks that kill the leadership of the al qaeda and the taliban are permissible. l
fewer people die with drones than to send the american military in to kill them. >> fewer americans die, that's correct. >> bill: no, fewer civilians die. if you are going to raid a village in northern pakistan with special forces, many more people are going to die than if you drop a drone on a house. >> but the point is we are not gonna be sending special forces in there and it sets too low of a war for the united states to be going in and killing people and too many...
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one of the problems with the american military is it does rely on off-the-shelf parts and computer partsand a lot of those that are made in china. for the critical security parts especially computer chips, they started for five years ago the trust foundry program with these critical parts to make sure they are constructed not only in america but in american firms that pass security requirements. but as a whole it is a problem. it could be all sorts of malware put into these computer systems that are used in everyday military life. it's a problem. maybe the only upside to that is that civilians are using that and everyone is using that so how do you make sure that, how do you differentiate a valid military target for the malware versus civilian? it could almost hide of the mass of other computers but that is a pretty -- pretty slender hope. a lot of people are very nervous about that and again it's a legitimate concern and something they are taking very quietly and some of the other ones in the industry partners see that they are doing something about it. the trusted foundry program is on
one of the problems with the american military is it does rely on off-the-shelf parts and computer partsand a lot of those that are made in china. for the critical security parts especially computer chips, they started for five years ago the trust foundry program with these critical parts to make sure they are constructed not only in america but in american firms that pass security requirements. but as a whole it is a problem. it could be all sorts of malware put into these computer systems...
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the military to do what it's now as we record this, doing. >> rose: the interesting thing about this, david, is that there are very good connections between the egyptian military and the american military that have nothing to do at the diplomacy level, correct, fouad? >> yeah,. >> general dempsey, our u.s. chairman of the joint chiefs has talked in the last several days with general assisi, the chief of staff of the egyptian military. the ties remain close. again, my sense is that there's a very close relationship, but in terms of the green light that the military wanted, the explicit assurance that the this had u.s. backing, i don't think they've gotten it. >> rose: clarissa, you're on the ground there. having understood the context and been reporting from there, tell me where we are at this moment. >> well, i think right at the moment we're in this sort of state of anticipation. it's almost electric. i don't know if you can hear in the background at all until the square, people are chanting, they're chanting slogans, beating drums, blowing whistles, they feel that virginia tech victory is so close. although that victory is still so ambiguous. this is not a unified opposition
the military to do what it's now as we record this, doing. >> rose: the interesting thing about this, david, is that there are very good connections between the egyptian military and the american military that have nothing to do at the diplomacy level, correct, fouad? >> yeah,. >> general dempsey, our u.s. chairman of the joint chiefs has talked in the last several days with general assisi, the chief of staff of the egyptian military. the ties remain close. again, my sense is...
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then with america's blessing, the egyptian military with american weapons overthrew the elected government of egypt. i mean, we have, america is reviled almost by both sides in this whole conflict. however, the military and the muslim brotherhood are the only two organizations that have the power and authority and ability to run egypt. the place is a mess. what the americans should do now, having done what we done is push as hard as we can for the early elections and consider an early exit. >> eleanor. >> egypt is key in keeping the peace with israel. for starters, israel being a key ally. and an important region in the world. we are not as dependent for oil, but we still need to be a major player there. and the phrase that i latched on to is people's cue. there were millions of people in the streets. more than 22 million people signed a petition wanting morsi out of power. that's more than a quarter of the country. the alternative to the military stepping in would have been rule. they were ready to storm the palace. i see this as a temporary takeover by the military. i think they are sayi
then with america's blessing, the egyptian military with american weapons overthrew the elected government of egypt. i mean, we have, america is reviled almost by both sides in this whole conflict. however, the military and the muslim brotherhood are the only two organizations that have the power and authority and ability to run egypt. the place is a mess. what the americans should do now, having done what we done is push as hard as we can for the early elections and consider an early exit....
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it was like they were part of the american military command. >> lewis believes it was done by foreign spies who left corrupted thumbnail drives or memory sticks lying around in places where u.s. military personnel were likely to pick them up. as soon as someone inserted one into a centcom computer, a malicious code opened a backdoor for the foreign power to get into the system. >> so presumably, nobody at the pentagon is plugging in-- >> they've banned them. >> my impression is most people understand that there is a threat out there. i don't think most people understand that there are incidents that are happening. >> you know, i've been trying to figure out why that is, and some of it is the previous administration didn't want to admit that they had been rolled in 2007. there's a disincentive to tell people, 'hey, things are going badly.' but it doesn't seem to be sinking in. and some of us call it 'the death of a thousand cuts.' every day, a little bit more of our intellectual property, our innovative skills, our military technology is stolen by somebody, and it's like little drops.
it was like they were part of the american military command. >> lewis believes it was done by foreign spies who left corrupted thumbnail drives or memory sticks lying around in places where u.s. military personnel were likely to pick them up. as soon as someone inserted one into a centcom computer, a malicious code opened a backdoor for the foreign power to get into the system. >> so presumably, nobody at the pentagon is plugging in-- >> they've banned them. >> my...
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one of the problems with the american military is that it does rely on a lot of off-the- shelf partsnd a lot of computer models are made in china. for the critical national security parts, especially with computer chips, they started aur or five years ago trusted foundry program to make these really critical parts and make sure that they are constructed not only in america but in american firms that have passed security requirements. as a whole, it is a problem. there could be all sorts of malware in these computer systems that are used in everyday military life. maybe theoblem -- only upside to that is civilians are using it, everyone is using it. how do you make sure -- how do you differentiate the valid military target for the malware versus just civilian? the military can almost hide in the mass of other computers so that maybe it wouldn't be targeting, but that is a pretty slender hope. a lot of people are very nervous about that, and again, it is a legitimate concern, and some of the stuff they're taking they are taking very quietly, and some of the other ones, they need indust
one of the problems with the american military is that it does rely on a lot of off-the- shelf partsnd a lot of computer models are made in china. for the critical national security parts, especially with computer chips, they started aur or five years ago trusted foundry program to make these really critical parts and make sure that they are constructed not only in america but in american firms that have passed security requirements. as a whole, it is a problem. there could be all sorts of...
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>> shepard: james, the american civil war was the first american military conflict that photographersy rarely took photos of actual battle scenes because the cameras couldn't capture a crisp action shot. in fact, it took at least two section to capture any single photo. a photographer took the first true images of war on the battlefield at antihem less than a year before gettysburg. the statue of liberty is set to reopen for business on thursday, the 40 of july. more than 8 months after super storm sandy flooded most of liberty island in new york harbor. sandy struck after lady liberty turned 26 years old. the statue itself was spared. the stat grounds around took a serious beating. boilers, pumps and electrical systems. the landmark 3.5 million visitors in a given year. imagine, this visit your parents or face a hefty fine or even jail. it may sound crazy to us, but it is the law of one land. we'll show you where. and the rest of the details coming up. me together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a
>> shepard: james, the american civil war was the first american military conflict that photographersy rarely took photos of actual battle scenes because the cameras couldn't capture a crisp action shot. in fact, it took at least two section to capture any single photo. a photographer took the first true images of war on the battlefield at antihem less than a year before gettysburg. the statue of liberty is set to reopen for business on thursday, the 40 of july. more than 8 months after...
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possible that the mormon church of the lobbying the military bases to use for the americans yes turkey was providing the military bases for america for libyan intervention in a way turkey was providing the military bases but definitely not for israel after of the apology of the israeli government from now dr same bug thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on this international relations professor from middle east technical university there in ankara thanks. well israel's attack on the attack here would be the fourth confirmed strike on syria within the last several months a military compound outside damascus was bombed from the air twice in january and may rockets struck a warehouse at the capital's international airport allegedly containing surface to surface missiles on all occasions the attacks were justified as operations to wipe out iranian missiles bound for hezbollah in lebanon middle east expert and it's torn telecare he says that israel has been looking to get even with the militant group by choking the syrian government. it's rhodes motivation as always it's to show the
possible that the mormon church of the lobbying the military bases to use for the americans yes turkey was providing the military bases for america for libyan intervention in a way turkey was providing the military bases but definitely not for israel after of the apology of the israeli government from now dr same bug thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on this international relations professor from middle east technical university there in ankara thanks. well israel's attack on the...
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we know the american army, the american military will somehow spend it wisely. there is a record of it being spent unwisely. $2.6 billion. what could we do with it? reduce the deficit? build some levees? educate to kids? do some research in the united states? come on. of all the things we're doing here today, this is the most disgusting. and i yield back my time. the chair: time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. womack: how much time do i have remaining? the chair: three minutes. mr. womack: won't take that long. first of all, we have the list. and i recognize that the gentleman has argued that while there may be something printed on the list on paper that how would we know it's actual going to go for those purposes, i get that. but let me remind the gentleman that this was all in the president's request as well. so it's in the president's request. . garamendi: would the gentleman yield? how many times have i heard from this side that the president is wrong and the president is wrong in this case. mr. womack: if the gen
we know the american army, the american military will somehow spend it wisely. there is a record of it being spent unwisely. $2.6 billion. what could we do with it? reduce the deficit? build some levees? educate to kids? do some research in the united states? come on. of all the things we're doing here today, this is the most disgusting. and i yield back my time. the chair: time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. womack: how much time do i have...
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school as some african-americans were, or whether he was a share cropper in alabama with a second grade education, he was swept into the same brutally segregated american militaryway that the new yorker could claim that that was a problem in the south. and there was no way that the poor southerners could say this was a problem of the bourgeois northerns. all african-americans were united with the struggle to desegregate america's military. >> give me an example. blacks that fought in world war i were in segregated barracks and segregated units. how was it different in world wore two? >> well, world war ii unfortunately it was very much of the same, which one big exception, and that is that there were more african-american officers during world war two. this is a direct result of the struggle that took place in world war i. the first chip away at the block was getting congress and the war department and the woodrow wilson administration to agree to commission african-american officers in the united states army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, th
school as some african-americans were, or whether he was a share cropper in alabama with a second grade education, he was swept into the same brutally segregated american militaryway that the new yorker could claim that that was a problem in the south. and there was no way that the poor southerners could say this was a problem of the bourgeois northerns. all african-americans were united with the struggle to desegregate america's military. >> give me an example. blacks that fought in...
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whistleblower bradley manning will discover in a few hours whether blowing the lid off american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats to meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and a forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism.
whistleblower bradley manning will discover in a few hours whether blowing the lid off american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats to meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and a forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the...
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the muslim brotherhood leadership. although, it was never really overtly anti-american. the u.s. militarywhich is now in charge has strong ties to the americans. but the muslim brothers played nice with washington, they said all the right things with israels. they weren't anti-american or anti-american interests. the incoming government, whatever form it takes will be less threatening to american citizens. and that's a good thing. but there is also a precedent with an elected president being ousted for bad politics especially after one year. that may cause a problem with the u.s. in terms of stability. if whoever's the next president has a bad first year, you can bet the muslim brotherhood is going to be out there screaming for his head. it's hard to tell. it's a mixed bag. >> let me go to joel rubin. after years of listening to the bbc on radio when i was in the peace corps. i always said, conditions are stable. generally old powers like us, and we're an old power now, like stability. what are the chances we're going to get stability in that country where tourism will come back, the econ
the muslim brotherhood leadership. although, it was never really overtly anti-american. the u.s. militarywhich is now in charge has strong ties to the americans. but the muslim brothers played nice with washington, they said all the right things with israels. they weren't anti-american or anti-american interests. the incoming government, whatever form it takes will be less threatening to american citizens. and that's a good thing. but there is also a precedent with an elected president being...
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school as some african-americans were, or whether he was a share cropper in alabama with a second grade education, he was swept into the same brutally segregated american militaryway that the new yorker could claim that that was a problem in the south. and there was no way that the poor southerners could say this was a problem of the bourgeois northerns. all african-americans were united with the struggle to desegregate america's military. >> give me an example. blacks that fought in world war i were in segregated barracks and segregated units. how was it different in world wore two? >> well, world war ii unfortunately it was very much of the same, which one big exception, and that is that there were more african-american officers during world war two. this is a direct result of the struggle that took place in world war i. the first chip away at the blob was getting congress and the war department and the woodrow wilson administration to agree to commission african-american officers in the united states army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, the
school as some african-americans were, or whether he was a share cropper in alabama with a second grade education, he was swept into the same brutally segregated american militaryway that the new yorker could claim that that was a problem in the south. and there was no way that the poor southerners could say this was a problem of the bourgeois northerns. all african-americans were united with the struggle to desegregate america's military. >> give me an example. blacks that fought in...
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whistleblower bradley manning will discover in a few hours whether blowing the lid off american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats made to washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and this forecast of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the past ms m. six pm and the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program i mean just a few hours the twenty five year old u.s. army private responsible for the largest leak of classified documents in american history will have his fate decided if found guilty on the greatest charge of aiding the enemy bradley manning could be jailed for the rest of his life although as now reports a whistleblower has already been sentenced by the public. guilty before trial much of the us media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning loo
whistleblower bradley manning will discover in a few hours whether blowing the lid off american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats made to washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and this forecast of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the...
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that scares me because i think there has to be room in the military especially an american military inthe 21st century for eccentricity for contrariness some and for savior general types. >> host: tell me a little bit more about how that kind of independence of thought and determination were cultivated in some of these men's careers? certain i have had the privilege of working with general petraeus and have seen him do as he said, give a career vision, present a clear idea of what it is that he believes needs to be accomplished and a vision of how to do it but also a vision of independence and that independence of thought that should be tolerated within a military force. >> guest: i think all of us at some point in our careers find that we hit a brick wall or that we incur jealousy or people are out to get us, whether true or not or imagined or real and it depends on how we react to that. one of the most common majority acts, let me do the necessary obsequious atonement. let me get back to the bureaucracy but all of these people -- to sherman had a complete mental break down and his wi
that scares me because i think there has to be room in the military especially an american military inthe 21st century for eccentricity for contrariness some and for savior general types. >> host: tell me a little bit more about how that kind of independence of thought and determination were cultivated in some of these men's careers? certain i have had the privilege of working with general petraeus and have seen him do as he said, give a career vision, present a clear idea of what it is...
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the. johnson notes that quote there is nothing particularly unusual about this manifestation of american military imperialism in okinawa except for its concentration it continues to say that the presence of these bases unavoidably usurps distorts or subverts whatever institutions of democratic government may exist within the host society obviously tens of thousands of young americans immersed into a foreign culture that they are completely ignorant of is only going to breed endless problems the sixty year military occupation has been rife with sexual assaults robbery hit and runs and arson committed by the brave soldiers who claim that they're there to protect the japanese people and to make matters worse these problems are only exacerbated by the status of the armed forces agreement or sofa a treaty that essentially gives the us total immunity from crimes committed on japanese soil one of the things so far laos for is the us military to pollute anything of a responsibility from cleaning it up after the vietnam war thirteen thousand tons of poison gas including sarah and lee from military storage
the. johnson notes that quote there is nothing particularly unusual about this manifestation of american military imperialism in okinawa except for its concentration it continues to say that the presence of these bases unavoidably usurps distorts or subverts whatever institutions of democratic government may exist within the host society obviously tens of thousands of young americans immersed into a foreign culture that they are completely ignorant of is only going to breed endless problems the...
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the rest of his life in a military prison. it was outrage from the supporters. a majority of americans are likely to agree with the verdict and think that he is a traitor. he testified that he wanted to start a conversation to make americans aware that this is what happens in a war. the graphic video shows the u.s. military opening fire and killing a dozen men in iraq, among them journalists. a van trying to evacuate the wounded, fired on. there were children inside. the video did not impact the helicopter crew, they were cleared of wrongdoing by the u.s. military but didn't change the already low opinion of the wall -- of the war. it seems to have had little impact on the american public but a former ambassador says it has hurt u.s. foreign policy. relationships and the process for carrying on. you cannot talk to the united states, we are too big. but you add a measure of reserve to that. the damage israel. >> a claim disputed by julian lesange. >> it can never be that contain true information to the public is espionage. it is important that this president of charging journalistic sou
the rest of his life in a military prison. it was outrage from the supporters. a majority of americans are likely to agree with the verdict and think that he is a traitor. he testified that he wanted to start a conversation to make americans aware that this is what happens in a war. the graphic video shows the u.s. military opening fire and killing a dozen men in iraq, among them journalists. a van trying to evacuate the wounded, fired on. there were children inside. the video did not impact...