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the french tv journalist has been let go by farc rebels in colombia. >> he was captured last month. h colombian soldiers at the time. they were raiding a cocaine labs. >> friends and family members welcome the freed journalists on his return to bogota after 33 days in the hands of farc. his captors released him not far from where he had been abducted. he said the militants treated him well, and once they were convinced he was a journalist, they told him he had nothing to fear. he also shared concerns about the fate of the region's people. >> after my release, people will leave this area. those here will remain with their illegal crops. there are problems relating to the conflict. and the media will leave, and the people will be forgotten. >> he said the farc want peace with the colombian government, but they are also ready to fight on for decades. the group says it stopped abducting people, yet it is thought to be still holding about 100 civilians. the 35-year-old was captured in april while embedded with colombian soldiers on an anti- narcotics mission. when rebels attacked, he was
the french tv journalist has been let go by farc rebels in colombia. >> he was captured last month. h colombian soldiers at the time. they were raiding a cocaine labs. >> friends and family members welcome the freed journalists on his return to bogota after 33 days in the hands of farc. his captors released him not far from where he had been abducted. he said the militants treated him well, and once they were convinced he was a journalist, they told him he had nothing to fear. he...
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attorney the proceedings into a farce. series of absurd moves it took 13 hours. the attorneys railed against the united states and one female lawyer even suggested that women at the trial wear clothing acceptable to the terrorists. joining us now from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. colonel ralph peters, author of the book "cain at gettysburg." both fox news analysts. colonel peters, the whole thing on saturday was preliminary. the real trial is not going to start until next year. it was a farce, right? >> it certainly was. look, these terrorists were trying to put on trial are having a ball. they are enjoying exploiting the system. their lawyers are helping them. what you are see something basically the abbey hoffman and jerry reuben with prayer rugs is a tremendous, tremendous propaganda opportunity for them military court is very afraid. they are cowered by the holder department and the administration. afraid to crackdown because they will be accused of oppression. the bottom line is, this bill, those terrorists never should have even made it
attorney the proceedings into a farce. series of absurd moves it took 13 hours. the attorneys railed against the united states and one female lawyer even suggested that women at the trial wear clothing acceptable to the terrorists. joining us now from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. colonel ralph peters, author of the book "cain at gettysburg." both fox news analysts. colonel peters, the whole thing on saturday was preliminary. the real trial is not going to start...
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attorney the proceedings into a farce. series of absurd moves it took 13 hours. torneys railed against the united states and one female lawyer even suggested that women at the trial wear clothing acceptable to the terrorists. joining us now from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. colonel ralph peters, author of the book "cain at gettysburg." both fox news analysts. colonel peters, the whole thing on saturday was preliminary. the real trial is not going to start until next year. it was a farce, right? >> it certainly was. look, these terrorists were trying to put on trial are having a ball. they are enjoying exploiting the system. their lawyers are helping them. what you are see something basically the abbey hoffman and jerry reuben with prayer rugs is a tremendous, tremendous propaganda opportunity for them military court is very afraid. they are cowered by the holder department and the administration. afraid to crackdown because they will be accused of oppression. the bottom line is, this bill, those terrorists never should have even made it to git
attorney the proceedings into a farce. series of absurd moves it took 13 hours. torneys railed against the united states and one female lawyer even suggested that women at the trial wear clothing acceptable to the terrorists. joining us now from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. colonel ralph peters, author of the book "cain at gettysburg." both fox news analysts. colonel peters, the whole thing on saturday was preliminary. the real trial is not going to start until...
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and adding to the farce, one of the lawyers were drawn here. they suggested the women on the prosecution team should cover up islam style because they would betray their faith if they saw the knee length skirts. what inned could of hoops did the -- what kind of hoops did they put them through? we acquired exclusive tape. >>> jesse, you starred in the hit series back in the 80s. it seems like this thing will take years. >> that's a great point. i think they are represented by the subjects from edward monk's "the scream." >> that will fetch like $40 million. >> there are two terrorism trials going on, and he is also not recognizing the court's legitimacy. we can put them in a cry room because the norwegian dude hates muslims and the terrorists hates everyone. >> especially the norwegians. >> i would douse it with gasoline and set it on fire. >> he is responsible for the deaths of those 9/11. they are thumbing their noses, aren't they? >> yes, they turn out to be jerks. you snow what i don't get about this, it points to the whole hybrid national s
and adding to the farce, one of the lawyers were drawn here. they suggested the women on the prosecution team should cover up islam style because they would betray their faith if they saw the knee length skirts. what inned could of hoops did the -- what kind of hoops did they put them through? we acquired exclusive tape. >>> jesse, you starred in the hit series back in the 80s. it seems like this thing will take years. >> that's a great point. i think they are represented by the...
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the u.s. made a huge difference. >> farc is the name of the insurgent guerrilla group. how does that stand now, and what are the hopes for the country that although it does insist on some areas, it is not -- exist in some areas, it is not as much of a huge headache, it to be putting it mildly, to the government and the people? >> i think we all want to get to the point where we don't have any more farc any more organized crime. the change has been significant. farc was 24,000 members 10 years ago. now it is close to 7000. but they are still there. we continue our effort. it is an open door. if they decides to come back into society, colombia is willing to have them surrender and find a peaceful solution, an endgame in which they comeback. if not, we will get there through other means. >> let's take a little break right now and say that we are talking with ambassador gabriel silva, the ambassador from the republic of colombia. sit tight. back on the other side. "this is america." captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> "this is america" is ma
the u.s. made a huge difference. >> farc is the name of the insurgent guerrilla group. how does that stand now, and what are the hopes for the country that although it does insist on some areas, it is not -- exist in some areas, it is not as much of a huge headache, it to be putting it mildly, to the government and the people? >> i think we all want to get to the point where we don't have any more farc any more organized crime. the change has been significant. farc was 24,000...
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board and they explained what you're seeing from those charts they said what he's charged show is the farce that exchanges are playing by the rules and that the data you are getting is anything but real time nearly every minute of the trading day options price reporting authority traffic will surge to levels that would cause a certain exchange to delay sending their quotes for up to a half a second more but you will never know that by looking at the timestamps because they overwrite them before sending with fresh ones it's only from painstakingly reconstructing the data as we have done that these hidden time legs are visible only those in the inner circle code lated at the premier routers have real time data and by the way know precisely how delayed the data you are getting. the training is this error is a blitz blitzkrieg for the same effect to take possession of property you know well for away from the majority of people put it into the pockets of the minorities so in this way you could say jamie diamond is you know he is leading the new social democratic movement of this of this age and
board and they explained what you're seeing from those charts they said what he's charged show is the farce that exchanges are playing by the rules and that the data you are getting is anything but real time nearly every minute of the trading day options price reporting authority traffic will surge to levels that would cause a certain exchange to delay sending their quotes for up to a half a second more but you will never know that by looking at the timestamps because they overwrite them before...
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victor boot victor boot, the so-called merchant of death who provided arms to taliban, the farc, controlled at least a dozen shell corporations which were registered in texas, florida and delaware. additionally, a recent world bank report revealed u.s. was the local of choice r for corrupt politicians. it is also important to ensure when good laws are in place to counter money laundering, financial institutions comply with the law. recent reports have raised concerns this may not be the case. a recent study from the british government revealed that 75% of u.k. banks were not sufficiently complying with antimoney laundering regulationregulation. there's no reason to believe the situation is different at american banks. major american financial institutions, including the former wachovia bank, hvcs bank, have not been performing adequate due diligence on their customers. congress should address these problems. senate bill 1483 is bipartisan legislation that will establish beneficial ownership registries. the bill is hardly supported by the departments of jus its, treasury and home land securi
victor boot victor boot, the so-called merchant of death who provided arms to taliban, the farc, controlled at least a dozen shell corporations which were registered in texas, florida and delaware. additionally, a recent world bank report revealed u.s. was the local of choice r for corrupt politicians. it is also important to ensure when good laws are in place to counter money laundering, financial institutions comply with the law. recent reports have raised concerns this may not be the case. a...
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the three of us have something better to do on a holiday weekend than talk about the farce that is donald trump, but we're here doing it because mitt romney lacks the spine to stand up and say, i'm sorry, i'm not going to to have a fundraiseer with you. it's an important point. the romney slogan is, leave no obama hater behind. he uses seizuurrogates to lead base. david is probably right, people who love trump will vote for romney or maybe they'll stay home. there is no great love for, so maybe his campaign thinks there is some percentage in him standing by the orange-haired bully and talking to him and having his hug and having his endorsement. >> joan, what's the proper response? i know we're probably thinking of recent incidents on the campaign trail, the hilary rosen incident where there was repud ya repudrepudiation issue. if there is a birthing process, i want to know about it. i don't think anybody condemned trump and said, what the hell is he talking about? >> no, i love kevin madden but there he was. it doesn't mean we endorse his hours, he doesn't endorse our hours. i've been th
the three of us have something better to do on a holiday weekend than talk about the farce that is donald trump, but we're here doing it because mitt romney lacks the spine to stand up and say, i'm sorry, i'm not going to to have a fundraiseer with you. it's an important point. the romney slogan is, leave no obama hater behind. he uses seizuurrogates to lead base. david is probably right, people who love trump will vote for romney or maybe they'll stay home. there is no great love for, so maybe...
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well, you know, you've got the farc, you've got the war on drugs. [laughter] i said, no, i'm not actually covering colombia. he said, oh, well, what are you doing? [laughter] i said -- what are we sending you out there to do? i said, i'm covering peru, bolivia, ecuador. there was a long pause. [laughter] and then he said, well, in that case, go and get a suntan. [laughter] and i took that advice to heart. but, actually, it turned out to be an incredibly interesting and exciting time. so six months after i got there, the government was pushed out in ecuador. and six months after that the government was pushed out in bolivia. and evo morales, a fiery, indigenous, nationalist, left-wing, radical president was elected. and within six months he had nationalized the gas industry. and six months after that rafael carea, another radical leftist allied with hugo chavez, the venezuelan president, he was elected in ecuador. so it turned out to be an incredibly interesting time, and i did end up getting a few stories on the front page after all. and after going
well, you know, you've got the farc, you've got the war on drugs. [laughter] i said, no, i'm not actually covering colombia. he said, oh, well, what are you doing? [laughter] i said -- what are we sending you out there to do? i said, i'm covering peru, bolivia, ecuador. there was a long pause. [laughter] and then he said, well, in that case, go and get a suntan. [laughter] and i took that advice to heart. but, actually, it turned out to be an incredibly interesting and exciting time. so six...
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groupings the european conservatives and reform is refused to sign off on those accounts calling the situation a farce it palls pressure on the e.u.'s bid for a seven percent budget rise next year all while taxpayers are cutting back in the current crisis more pain for the e.u. member for portugal the vatican's hold talks with this government over listeners decision to suspend two religious holidays portugal says the euro crisis is so people call take that time off but traders say even this won't help more than hall for investors think at least one member will quit the single currency this year according to a new poll out today. and the attempt to form a coalition in greece have failed so far the eurozone rescue fund says it will transfer four billion euro to greece on thursday as part of its rescue package but that's one billion less than planned. the markets in europe troubles her bosses greece portugal spain all heavily down this year unlike the footsie and which had another good day madrid is a joint eighteen percent loss in january the euro's had a horrific run where it hit near three months lows
groupings the european conservatives and reform is refused to sign off on those accounts calling the situation a farce it palls pressure on the e.u.'s bid for a seven percent budget rise next year all while taxpayers are cutting back in the current crisis more pain for the e.u. member for portugal the vatican's hold talks with this government over listeners decision to suspend two religious holidays portugal says the euro crisis is so people call take that time off but traders say even this...
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the saco vangezeti case. how did he get involved in that? >> their trial was a farce. evidence that might or might not have exonerated them was kept there, the judge was prejudiced, he kept referring to the anarchist bastards and practically ordered the jurors to find them guilty. and after the trial a number of people, most notably felix frankfurter began a long and arduous task to show that the trial was not fair and there was no justice there and trying to get a new trial for them. frankfurter was a professor at harvard law at that time and brandeis provided him with an annual stipend which later aroused, you know, some eyebrows, raised some eyebrows, but was not either illegal or immoral at the time. brandeis was able to give -- i have to digress a little bit here. brandeis was able to give so much of his time to reform work because he was rich. he made a lot of money as a lawyer. he had invested it soundly. he had a good return. frankfurter was a professor at harvard law school at a time when the law schools did not pay the high salaries they do today. he had a wif
the saco vangezeti case. how did he get involved in that? >> their trial was a farce. evidence that might or might not have exonerated them was kept there, the judge was prejudiced, he kept referring to the anarchist bastards and practically ordered the jurors to find them guilty. and after the trial a number of people, most notably felix frankfurter began a long and arduous task to show that the trial was not fair and there was no justice there and trying to get a new trial for them....
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themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services, but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for, or factor that can mitigate, such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened its regulations and oversight to make sure this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that is likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 160 male secret service personnel assigned to this mission had engaged in this type of serious misconduct, then i would think it was an aberration. but that is not the case. there were 12 individuals involved, 12. that is 8% of the male secret service personnel in the country, and 9% of those staying at a particular hotel. moreover, contrary to the conventional story line, this is not simply a single organized group that went out for a night on the town together. these were individuals of a small groups of it two or three agents who went out at different times to different clubs, bars, and brothels, but to all ended up in compromising circumstances. in addi
themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services, but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for, or factor that can mitigate, such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened its regulations and oversight to make sure this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that is likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 160 male secret service personnel assigned to this...
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decades after president assad adopted a new constitution but the opposition was to boycott the vote calling it a farce because report. now the big story overnight then francois hollande is defeated nicolas sarkozy the french presidential runoff making him the latest e.u. leader to be swept aside by the crippling debt crisis among the first steps the president elect is planning is a push back against german led austerity measures chancellor angela merkel is already invited along to berlin for talks said it reports. the results are out france has a new president socialist challenger francois long has a college of victory making him the first socialist president in a seventy years and for nicolas sarkozy who is now the eleventh e.u. leader to be swapped for a power since the crisis started with a fourth this add to your sturdy sentiment sweeping across the continent now for a lot he has presented himself for the most part as the man who will unite france who will bring back equality essentially by wanted to heavily tax big corporations adventure individuals course he had said during his campaign that he
decades after president assad adopted a new constitution but the opposition was to boycott the vote calling it a farce because report. now the big story overnight then francois hollande is defeated nicolas sarkozy the french presidential runoff making him the latest e.u. leader to be swept aside by the crippling debt crisis among the first steps the president elect is planning is a push back against german led austerity measures chancellor angela merkel is already invited along to berlin for...
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themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services, but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for, or factor that can mitigate, such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened its regulations and oversight to make sure this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that is likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 160 male secret service personnel assigned to this mission had engaged in this type of serious misconduct, then i would think it was an aberration. but that is not the case. there were 12 individuals involved, 12. that is 8% of the male secret service personnel in the country, and 9% of those staying at a particular hotel. moreover, contrary to the conventional story line, this is not simply a single organized group that went out for a night on the town together. these were individuals of a small groups of it two or three agents who went out at different times to different clubs, bars, and brothels, but to all ended up in compromising circumstances. in addi
themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services, but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for, or factor that can mitigate, such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened its regulations and oversight to make sure this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that is likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 160 male secret service personnel assigned to this...
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decades after president assad adopted a new comes to the opposition val's to point called the vote calling it a farce. bahraini authorities have arrested the country's main human rights activist has been one of the leaders of the uprising there now bill rogers was detained late saturday on his arrival from lebanon now this comes just days before his appearance on julian a sunday show here on out with a whistleblower quizzed him and an egyptian activist over the revolutions in the arab states ben it's called details for you. well the authorities are said is that now bill run job is being suspected of committing a number of crimes punishable by law and that he's now being held on charges of inciting and taking part in a legal demonstrations and should be remembered though that labial right jabs position has landed him in a number of made in the target even of the bahraini authorities before because he is a highly prominent activist there and also one of the most vocal outspoken critics of the country's ruling family and that's really what makes this next step so you enough time to show so significant b
decades after president assad adopted a new comes to the opposition val's to point called the vote calling it a farce. bahraini authorities have arrested the country's main human rights activist has been one of the leaders of the uprising there now bill rogers was detained late saturday on his arrival from lebanon now this comes just days before his appearance on julian a sunday show here on out with a whistleblower quizzed him and an egyptian activist over the revolutions in the arab states...
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themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for it or factors that can mitigate such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened up its regulations and oversight to try to insure that this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that this likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 106 female secret service personnel assigned to this mission had engaged in this type of serious misconduct, then i would think it was an aberration, but that is not the case. there were 12 individuals involved, 12. that is 8% of the secret service personnel in the country and 9% of those staying at in particular tel. moreover, contrary to the conventional story line, this was not simply a single organized group that went out for a night on the town together. rather, these were individuals in small groups of two or three agents who went out at different times, two different clubs, bars, and brothels, but who all ended up in a compromising ci
themselves potential targets not only for intelligence or security services but also for groups like the farc or drug cartels. there is absolutely no excuse for it or factors that can mitigate such recklessness. the service, to its credit, has tightened up its regulations and oversight to try to insure that this never happens again. second, the facts suggest to me that this likely was not just a one-time incident. if only one or two individuals out of the 106 female secret service personnel...
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decades after president assad the new constitution but the opposition however vows to boycott the vote calling it a farce. francois hollande has defeated nicolas sarkozy in the french presidential runoff making him the latest e.u. leader to be swept aside by the crippling debt crisis. among the first steps the president elect is planning is to push back against german led austerity measures well let's get some more ideas on the outcome of that and now speak to our load of anna was to form a belgian m.p. an international consultant i thanks for coming on r.t. today how do you explain the success of the socialist candidate at these elections are people just desperate at this point for some alternative to drastic cuts and economic stagnation well you can or you can at least send a part of the french population and desperate. on the other hand we should do not forget that faulty nine percent of the french people still voted for the incumbent president for sarkozy so it's not exactly a landslide victory for all our listening to get there and i mean you should we should also take into account how people voted
decades after president assad the new constitution but the opposition however vows to boycott the vote calling it a farce. francois hollande has defeated nicolas sarkozy in the french presidential runoff making him the latest e.u. leader to be swept aside by the crippling debt crisis. among the first steps the president elect is planning is to push back against german led austerity measures well let's get some more ideas on the outcome of that and now speak to our load of anna was to form a...
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after president just said adopt a new constitution but the opposition valve's to boycott the vote calling it a farce we report. big story overnight francois hollande defeated nicolas sarkozy the french presidential runoff making him then the latest a you needed to be swept aside by that crippling debt crisis among the first steps the president elect is planning is to push back against german led austerity measures already chancellor angela merkel's invited hollande to berlin for talks that these tests are a set of reports from paris. it's very quiet because they had big celebrations last night b.-f. last year was certainly having a big party until the morning now for us all and in his acceptance speech yesterday did talk a lot about unity which has been much of the theme of his entire campaign he said he's the one who's going to bring about solidarity and unity in criticizing sarkozy's divisive presidency but of course the unity he's talking about does hinge on his ability to bring about the promises that he had made particularly the practical promises of jobs and employment and this is a no easy fe
after president just said adopt a new constitution but the opposition valve's to boycott the vote calling it a farce we report. big story overnight francois hollande defeated nicolas sarkozy the french presidential runoff making him then the latest a you needed to be swept aside by that crippling debt crisis among the first steps the president elect is planning is to push back against german led austerity measures already chancellor angela merkel's invited hollande to berlin for talks that...
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silda for the farce that don't have access you're going to be looking down at probably five, six, seven years, but i will say that going through the process right now he has a road racing the replacement. he's putting a digest in with the new regulations he said a billion .6. so, the regulations are changing since i was there but the cost is higher. we are finding ways to make it profitable, more profitable, let's put it that way. estimate other forms are as effective as cow manure? >> horstman your camano. >> copay of manure is good. we have a central pennsylvania operation going real well. on the exit strategy, this building are the closest thing to be eternal life with a government program and one of my concerns as with all of these programs if you like to respond in the timeframe we have here i former business owner it seems to me that business owners have a tendency to build pricing based on of the subsidy is and without the exit strategy the you're always back here wanting the program to continue because now they've established a marketplace based on a false market promise be low-
silda for the farce that don't have access you're going to be looking down at probably five, six, seven years, but i will say that going through the process right now he has a road racing the replacement. he's putting a digest in with the new regulations he said a billion .6. so, the regulations are changing since i was there but the cost is higher. we are finding ways to make it profitable, more profitable, let's put it that way. estimate other forms are as effective as cow manure? >>...
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that happened right when they were on the road show when analysts were starting to piece together their estimates. farce minute by minute breakdown, at this point it's anyone's guess. >> are we going to start hearing about financial restitution for angry investors? >> that's the big talk around here at the nasdaq. the nasdaq has said it will allocate some $13 million to compensating some of those botched trades. as far as how big that pool could swell to, it's really unclear. there's a lot of he said/she said about when those -- when those trades took place. of course, the 11:11 to 11:30 period on friday is definitely one time pocket of interest. then as far as when all the confirmations got delivered by nasdaq, that was 1:50 p.m. then we know some investors didn't get their confirmations till sunday. at this point it's anyone's guess. >> absolutely. what's the opposite of smooth is all i want to know. that is not a smooth ipo. kayla tausche, thank you very much for that. >>> coming up next on "street signs," we're going to go inside espn with the president, john skipper. >> we talk about the skyrocketi
that happened right when they were on the road show when analysts were starting to piece together their estimates. farce minute by minute breakdown, at this point it's anyone's guess. >> are we going to start hearing about financial restitution for angry investors? >> that's the big talk around here at the nasdaq. the nasdaq has said it will allocate some $13 million to compensating some of those botched trades. as far as how big that pool could swell to, it's really unclear....
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the farc, those in burma and thailand, they're carving out a living space. there in this thing called alternative government. the issue is reducing it to a threat, to something you can live with. i will conclude the comment that was said in northern ireland. two things. what a lousy place to hand me a gin and tonic. and we have achieved an acceptable level of violence that you do not want to say that, not a nice thing to think about it but is essentially, that is how we have negotiated an arrangement with organized crime. we do not like it, but we do not want to rid ourselves apart or over focus on trying to get rid of it, so we reduce it below an acceptable threshold. the one to add anything at this point or started open to the group? ok, anyone? sir, you get the first question. please wait for the microphone. >> i will comment very briefly. matt jones, marine corps. i will make a comment. i think we should be sensitive to the notion, as some have already begun proclaiming, that this is in effect already over, and with respect to al qaeda, they may have been
the farc, those in burma and thailand, they're carving out a living space. there in this thing called alternative government. the issue is reducing it to a threat, to something you can live with. i will conclude the comment that was said in northern ireland. two things. what a lousy place to hand me a gin and tonic. and we have achieved an acceptable level of violence that you do not want to say that, not a nice thing to think about it but is essentially, that is how we have negotiated an...
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ministry of defense and the country's far east officials say number of weapons exploded when they were being disposed of explosions have been raging for hours preventing farces from battling the flames it's also forced a suspension of the transfer rolling part of which located a few kilometers from the site of the incident for the special and it is there comes a point to find one person is reported injured more than two thousand of being evacuated from nearby villages. the time not to take a look at some of the news that is making headlines around the world today thousands of anti regime activists have taken to the streets in the northern syrian city of aleppo where human rights groups are reporting that people have been injured by tear gas and live mission colorful surfaces elsewhere with regime forces believe the bombardment of the town of boston trying to break up defensive lines set up by the opposition meanwhile the u.n. chief says al-qaeda militants were behind the deadly suicide car bombings that killed fifty five people in syria last week thank you men also said the death toll from the crisis now stands at ten thousand. three simultaneous blasts of s
ministry of defense and the country's far east officials say number of weapons exploded when they were being disposed of explosions have been raging for hours preventing farces from battling the flames it's also forced a suspension of the transfer rolling part of which located a few kilometers from the site of the incident for the special and it is there comes a point to find one person is reported injured more than two thousand of being evacuated from nearby villages. the time not to take a...
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because you mentioned that, for the most part, it is all a farce. that perhaps the iranians are using this as a stalling tactic. is there any chance that the united states knew going in that this is what it was going to be and perhaps it could be used as justification for future attacks? >> look, the israelis and the americans have been coordinating their diplomatic approach here quite quiteryquite risidulously. part of the reason the united states did this is to convince the world that they are going to help iran step back from the nuclear threshold. the united states has done that. it is not that in the iranians are totally isolated, but they are largely isolated in the world of court public opinion because of this policy, which did not succeed, so let's not give the president too much credit here, but the fact that the engagement process went underway was enough to convince the world public opinion. >> if you were a betting man, how does this play out? >> i believe the iranians ultimately blink because they do not want a united states attack on th
because you mentioned that, for the most part, it is all a farce. that perhaps the iranians are using this as a stalling tactic. is there any chance that the united states knew going in that this is what it was going to be and perhaps it could be used as justification for future attacks? >> look, the israelis and the americans have been coordinating their diplomatic approach here quite quiteryquite risidulously. part of the reason the united states did this is to convince the world that...
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the matter is now being investigated. farcebieber regarding these accusations, reps for the singer e, brooke, have no comment. next, brian todd for us live from washington. tell me about fearless felix. what's he trying to do. >> with nas is ending the shuttle program, with the future of manned space flight uncertain, this may be what we need. he's going to attempt the longest ever free fall from the highest ever altitude. 120,000 feet above sea level, more than 22 miles up. to get there he has to get into a capsule and get to the edge of space in a massive balloon. this is called the red bull strastos project. but this altitude free fall not the only record he's going to break. no one has ever broken the speed of sound accelerating with just the human body joust side a plane or a spacecraft. but if this jump goes as plan pd he is going to break that mark, going 690 miles an hour, brooke. this is going to happen, 500 miles of free fall. no thank you. >> one day i was walking out and i was like, i could totally sleep on this cou
the matter is now being investigated. farcebieber regarding these accusations, reps for the singer e, brooke, have no comment. next, brian todd for us live from washington. tell me about fearless felix. what's he trying to do. >> with nas is ending the shuttle program, with the future of manned space flight uncertain, this may be what we need. he's going to attempt the longest ever free fall from the highest ever altitude. 120,000 feet above sea level, more than 22 miles up. to get there...
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the funny days. >> i used to do farce. i used to do clown work. i got my new york state to break in a show where i played oscar wilde, who was a great wit. i played a bumbling husband on broadway, that sort of thing, the guys you would never be afraid of, and now all of a sudden, on and the sinister, fearful guy. i do not get it. i think it is kind of funny, really. i have to say that sometimes i feel that i am still doing comedy, it is just that i am the only one who knows it. tavis: that is one way of putting it. speaking of broadway and you worked there, is there anything better than it eugene o'neill? >> i do not think so. i can tell you that i will be thrilled to the end of my days that my debut on broadway was an "the iceman cometh," and it is a huge production, and preparations were so distracting that i think it was in our third performance before it dawned on me that my dream had come true, and they would go out before the show and be on the table top, and i was there one night thinking that this is a broadway stage and that that was a br
the funny days. >> i used to do farce. i used to do clown work. i got my new york state to break in a show where i played oscar wilde, who was a great wit. i played a bumbling husband on broadway, that sort of thing, the guys you would never be afraid of, and now all of a sudden, on and the sinister, fearful guy. i do not get it. i think it is kind of funny, really. i have to say that sometimes i feel that i am still doing comedy, it is just that i am the only one who knows it. tavis:...