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pennsylvania was the one state that did not have the militia. pennsylvania then as now was split between philadelphia with it's possible to delete of quakers and the rest of the state, the backwoods people, and they thought a lot about whether they were allowed to militia or not. and part of the and was that their state constitutions that you can have weapons if you want them for yourself or to protect the state, but it wasn't part of the militia. i noted in the book that barack obama was not the first urban politician to complain about rural pennsylvanians -- is remarkable how some of the same cultural divides go back that far. the framers were unaware of that provision, and they chose not to include it. what they chose to include in the second amendment was starting with talk about the well regulated militia. james madison's original proposal actually had a conscience as object a provision saying that if you had religious scruples about bearing arms, you didn't have to do your military service in person. if the 12 members of the house of repres
pennsylvania was the one state that did not have the militia. pennsylvania then as now was split between philadelphia with it's possible to delete of quakers and the rest of the state, the backwoods people, and they thought a lot about whether they were allowed to militia or not. and part of the and was that their state constitutions that you can have weapons if you want them for yourself or to protect the state, but it wasn't part of the militia. i noted in the book that barack obama was not...
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most of the american militia troops had not seen him before. hese rockets were notoriously difficult to aim, but they were really weapons of terror. they were a most like huge skyrockets that would flareup in the sky, and come down and cause quite ablaze and quite a bit of damage where they hit. but because they were so difficult to aim, they were difficult -- they weren't a very reliable weapon for the british. but they were good at frightening the american troops. the british were able to use them with great effectiveness at bladensburg for that reason. they started firing these. many of them were going over the heads of the militia troops, but that was enough to cause some of them to start turning and running. madison hassident written up from washington. his headquarters was down here near the navy yard, or the general winder had convened on the morning of august 24. madison and most of the cabinet had come there as well. madison had written out my horse out to bladensburg, mostly to observe and to make sure his secretary of war, john armstr
most of the american militia troops had not seen him before. hese rockets were notoriously difficult to aim, but they were really weapons of terror. they were a most like huge skyrockets that would flareup in the sky, and come down and cause quite ablaze and quite a bit of damage where they hit. but because they were so difficult to aim, they were difficult -- they weren't a very reliable weapon for the british. but they were good at frightening the american troops. the british were able to use...
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it is made up of barney and the district of militia. the british at bladensburg have to move uphill to attack this third line. barney is situated on a strong position, right on the district maryland line. you had big guns, and u.s. marines from the u.s. marine barracks in washington. they had come up to support the flotilla men serving as infantry for them. the british are trying to move into the face of these guns, and they take quite significant casualties. the frontline troops from the 85th light infantry were taking one quarter casualties. very significant bloodshed. it appeared to barney and to some of the district militia commanders that they were on the verge of maybe turning the tide here. winder, with the american militia in retreat, ordered a general retreat. barney doesn't get this word. he and his men keep on fighting. he sees that the district militia has pulled back under orders from winder. ross manages to get high ground over barney and his flotilla men. some of the british sharpshooters are able to take down a number of
it is made up of barney and the district of militia. the british at bladensburg have to move uphill to attack this third line. barney is situated on a strong position, right on the district maryland line. you had big guns, and u.s. marines from the u.s. marine barracks in washington. they had come up to support the flotilla men serving as infantry for them. the british are trying to move into the face of these guns, and they take quite significant casualties. the frontline troops from the 85th...
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ask the militia to provide a humanitarian corridor or to avoid bloodshed there were also media reports about possible but tougher sanctions. russian servicemen were reportedly. on the territory of ukraine could you give us your words on the situation there what does the future developments in your view think. so let's start with our servicemen. i made a statement about that you know. ukrainian servicemen also found themselves in the russian territory and in a larger number of swans we had four hundred fifty servicemen than we had another sixty and another sixteen many of them with arens and some of them they went to russia and just said you know we were lost what we saw was that they were with armored vehicles well i do believe that they got lost we don't have clear dema cation in some of the areas. so i think it's a purely technical issue we discuss that with the president of ukraine mr poroshenko and he assured me that the russian soldiers will be handed over to russia just like russia handed over and hands over it says men from ukraine and as you know we've provided medical treatmen
ask the militia to provide a humanitarian corridor or to avoid bloodshed there were also media reports about possible but tougher sanctions. russian servicemen were reportedly. on the territory of ukraine could you give us your words on the situation there what does the future developments in your view think. so let's start with our servicemen. i made a statement about that you know. ukrainian servicemen also found themselves in the russian territory and in a larger number of swans we had four...
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the strikes, which began a week ago. libya has been roiled by fighting among rival militias following the u.s.-backed ouster of my market off he -- no market off he in 2011. on sunday, islamist militias claimed control of the libyan capital tripoli after taking over the main airport. on monday, the country was thrown into deeper turmoil in the former parliament, led by islamist, joseph new prime minister -- chose a new prime minister. more on libya with professor vijay prashad later in the broadcast. leaste coast of libya, at 170 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank while trying to reach europe. new evidence has emerged in the death of michael brown. he was shot dead on august 9 by police officer darren wilson in ferguson, missouri, sparking two weeks of protests. on monday night, cnn aired an audiotape, which allegedly captured the moment brown was shot. on the recording tape at least 10 gunshots can be heard. a private autopsy has shown brown was shot at least six times, twice in the head. the recording has not been independently verified but the fbi has questioned the man wh
the strikes, which began a week ago. libya has been roiled by fighting among rival militias following the u.s.-backed ouster of my market off he -- no market off he in 2011. on sunday, islamist militias claimed control of the libyan capital tripoli after taking over the main airport. on monday, the country was thrown into deeper turmoil in the former parliament, led by islamist, joseph new prime minister -- chose a new prime minister. more on libya with professor vijay prashad later in the...
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they tried to justify the militia on the frouned that militia and soldiers. >> they killed the civilians in churches and villages. that is why they come up with this. it is there, but not enough. they have also to have to defend themselves. >> despite the presence of the government army patients did not feel safe when the killing began. a week ago it was a busy hospital for a community. when the gunshots were heard, patient fled, afraid they would not be safe. analysts are concerned militia pose a threat. if the only way citizens will defend themselves is by arming themselves against the local militia, what will protect every group, town from having a militia and fight for their own turf. and that would be the demise of the country. >> reporter: life is going back to normal, but people hope for a swift solution in juba before the country fractures into pieces. >>> columbia is in the grip of a severe drought, and one of the worst-affected regions is northern wa hera, home to the wa hera group. the harsh weather is blamed for hundreds of deaths, including children. we have this report from
they tried to justify the militia on the frouned that militia and soldiers. >> they killed the civilians in churches and villages. that is why they come up with this. it is there, but not enough. they have also to have to defend themselves. >> despite the presence of the government army patients did not feel safe when the killing began. a week ago it was a busy hospital for a community. when the gunshots were heard, patient fled, afraid they would not be safe. analysts are concerned...
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just the shooting, the guns, the militia, the fighting spirit was in the militia. >> let's see if -- >> i would just like sunday to say something about that arrow. >> some accounts indicate that some of the british fjorded the river. that line is meant to show that. i, myself, feel that the majority of the british all came over the bridge, and they actually ran over their own dead and dying. >> ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> thank you. so we can get to as many questions as possible, we will let them answer, then move to the question here. anybody want to add anything else? ok. all right. let's go to the question right here. men, theoke of the british officers, cavalry officers, who were not present at north point because they had been wounded, and at least some of the wounded soldiers, british wounded, were left in the houses .nd bladensburg, upper marlboro what eventually happened to those british soldiers and officers who had been wounded and who were left to convalesce in american homes? >> it is a great question because they end up playing a critical role, first of all, in the w
just the shooting, the guns, the militia, the fighting spirit was in the militia. >> let's see if -- >> i would just like sunday to say something about that arrow. >> some accounts indicate that some of the british fjorded the river. that line is meant to show that. i, myself, feel that the majority of the british all came over the bridge, and they actually ran over their own dead and dying. >> ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> thank you. so we can get to as...
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and the type of militia that i'm going to discuss today is the organized militia, which is the national guard. and this particular distinction between organized and unorganized is carried to into each state. under state law for example in maryland where i am a judge advocate in maryland as well in the maryland national guard, you can see that the state code defines the organized militia as the nonfederalized national guard, which is national guard in title 32 status, the inactive national guard, which is basically folks that have not yet all the way transitioned out of the guard they're on a roster and can be recalled, and something called the maryland defense force which i have a slide which is a nonfederalized militia. and then again in maryland for example able-bodied individuals, which is everybody else that's not members of the previous organizations would be the unorganized militia. so what you have is basically you have two national guards. when brad earlier was talking about the federal government response and it only happens after the state is exhausted, well, the national guar
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eventually he sent troops into the back country. these are militiamen from the state and the soldiers managed to convince the men who had joined the trans-oconee republic to give up and come back across the oconee river and go home. none of the men were ever charged or convicted of any sort of crime. these are men who created -- they committed a treesen, but everything was smoothed over. they came back over and they pretended it didn't happen. the militia men destroyed all the fortifications, they burnt it all up and they just proceeded as though nothing had ever happened. now, these two rebellions the whiskey rebellion and the trans-oconee republic, they were both part of a wave of opposition to the federalist party and its rule that took root in the mid 1790s. both represented efforts by americans to secure their own visions of an american revolution. which they believed had been undermined by the federal government. in addition to conflicts over the limits of federal authority, americans also sharply divided over diplomacy. now, one key division t
eventually he sent troops into the back country. these are militiamen from the state and the soldiers managed to convince the men who had joined the trans-oconee republic to give up and come back across the oconee river and go home. none of the men were ever charged or convicted of any sort of crime. these are men who created -- they committed a treesen, but everything was smoothed over. they came back over and they pretended it didn't happen. the militia men destroyed all the fortifications,...
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and libya's seizes interim government to dissolve as the islamist militias gain strength cost the country we take a look at the allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war and. ai. the large international live from moscow is just compiles three pm with me to say. right russia's president says army commanders in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of encirclement it's not accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor buddha was speaking at a youth forum in central russia. busted him so much according to the latest information ukraine's army leaders have taken a decision not to let people out of this boiling cattle but into government forces are trying to broaden the humanitarian corridor for them to leave the area without a fight i think is a colossal mistake could lead to many human lives being lost president putin had earlier called on the militia in eastern ukraine to release then circle soldiers to avoid pointless casualties the anti-government forces agree to that saying the troops will be given a safe way out
and libya's seizes interim government to dissolve as the islamist militias gain strength cost the country we take a look at the allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war and. ai. the large international live from moscow is just compiles three pm with me to say. right russia's president says army commanders in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of encirclement it's not accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor...
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the militias turned their guns. libya has been described as a failed state. >> al jazeera is demanding the release of three journalists gaoled in egypt. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been imprisoned for 239 days. they are accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were given 7 years. bard are mohammed has another three because he had a spent bullet in his possession. lawyers have filed appeals. >>> a young tunizian street vendor helped to ignite the arab spring. with almost a quarter of the population, illegal street stalls have become a life lining for families. in the second of our serious we report. and. >> the thing is this person has been selling illegal on the streets of tunis. it is a family business. the nephew helped out. every morning he gives his wife some money. he doesn't know if the police will arrest him. we have families to feed. we need to work. we are reaching to the government to become legitimate. if they don't assist us,
the militias turned their guns. libya has been described as a failed state. >> al jazeera is demanding the release of three journalists gaoled in egypt. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been imprisoned for 239 days. they are accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were given 7 years. bard are mohammed has another three because he had a spent bullet in his possession. lawyers have filed appeals. >>>...
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east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid pointless casualties that's. now standing by for us in eastern ukraine good morning to you paula can you tell us a bit more about how the russian president's request well the russian president vladimir putin has called on antigovernment finds his ukrainian soldiers who are coming inside the combat zone out freely he pointed out that they would not acting on the own will but simply following orders now the prime minister of the demands for public has responded by saying that they will make the soldiers out if they hand over their heavy weapons. we are ready to provide a humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers on the condition that they hand over heavy weaponry and ammunition in the future these weapons can't be used against us which was on the. now there have been wide scale protests inside the ukrainian capital where thousands of people who are demanding that their government no longer betray them they accuse the government of the military down at
east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid pointless casualties that's. now standing by for us in eastern ukraine good morning to you paula can you tell us a bit more about how the russian president's request well the russian president vladimir putin has called on antigovernment finds his ukrainian soldiers who are coming inside the combat zone out freely he pointed out that they would not acting...
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east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid pointless casualties the details now from policy here in eastern ukraine. well the russian president vladimir putin has called on the anti-government fighters to late ukrainian soldiers out of the encirclement he is calling on them to allow those soldiers that are inside the combat zone to leave freebee the russian president pointing out that they are not there because of their own will but they simply acting on orders the prime minister of the danites republic has responded by saying they will do this on one condition. just we are ready to provide humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers on the condition that they hand over heavy weaponry in our munition would certainly future these weapons can't be used against us. now there has been a wide scale protests inside the ukrainian capital where thousands of people who are demanding that their government no longer betray them they accuse the government of the letting the military down at the same time
east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid pointless casualties the details now from policy here in eastern ukraine. well the russian president vladimir putin has called on the anti-government fighters to late ukrainian soldiers out of the encirclement he is calling on them to allow those soldiers that are inside the combat zone to leave freebee the russian president pointing out that they are...
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east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militias to release the soldiers to avoid casualties saying the troops there are following orders and his appeal has already been heard and the leader of the republic saying the troops will be given a safe way out on the condition. of the. ready to provide humanitarian corridor. soldiers on the condition that they behave the weaponry and i mean if she says in the future these weapons can't be used against us. the fate of the trapped soldiers. in the streets of the ukrainian capital a several hundred people gathered outside the ministry of defense. you know what they called the government in action nobody in so called troops and demanded the resignation of the minister of defense. and ukraine's president says moscow and kiev osce set to begin consultations on how to patrol the border together shortly before that petro poroshenko but accused russia of invading ukraine details now from fall asleep she's in eastern ukraine. well certainly the messages that are coming out of kiev are mixed indeed t
east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militias to release the soldiers to avoid casualties saying the troops there are following orders and his appeal has already been heard and the leader of the republic saying the troops will be given a safe way out on the condition. of the. ready to provide humanitarian corridor. soldiers on the condition that they behave the weaponry and i mean if she says in the future these weapons can't be...
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now it's being alleged that the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and. are also being made between the actions of the renegade who is a u.s. citizen and the actions of the egyptian military during the coup that ousted president morsy. and egypt along with the emirates as i should say excuse me it's now believed to be involved in the turmoil inside libya allegedly carrying out air strikes against militia positions last week and political writer and journalist he told us the conflict in the country has actually turned into a proxy war. if you look at what's happened subsequently to the destruction of libyan state at the hands of nato and the rebel allies on the ground is libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of regional stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds. from from around the region they're already still involved in the chaos in libya and in the us both a huge deal as to the qatari regime that is the one who is arming the militias that are causing such chaos in libya so that would
now it's being alleged that the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and. are also being made between the actions of the renegade who is a u.s. citizen and the actions of the egyptian military during the coup that ousted president morsy. and egypt along with the emirates as i should say excuse me it's now believed to be involved in the turmoil inside libya allegedly carrying out air strikes against militia positions last week and political writer and journalist he told us the...
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until they've got that force, they can't begin to control the militias. current crisis is dual in nature. in tripoli, there's a struggle to control the airport between the militia that controls the rest of that controls the airport. in benghazi there's a situation where the extreme militia faces a threat from the army general. that means the crisis there is more acute. >> people talk about libya being almost a failed state at the moment. is there a normal life going on in any part of the country? what do ordinary people feel? >> ordinary people are fed up. they've lived through this three years. many want to see end to many militias. they want the authority of the state to be restored. the problem is that's difficult to achieve given parliament issues acquired. nonetheless, one shouldn't take too groom a view. elections were held. municipal elections as well. in tripoli and benghazi there's rebuilding going on and a new sphe atmosphere. it's possible if government can grab control of security, in the end might be a happy outcome. >> thank you for joining u
until they've got that force, they can't begin to control the militias. current crisis is dual in nature. in tripoli, there's a struggle to control the airport between the militia that controls the rest of that controls the airport. in benghazi there's a situation where the extreme militia faces a threat from the army general. that means the crisis there is more acute. >> people talk about libya being almost a failed state at the moment. is there a normal life going on in any part of the...
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local sheriff so that when the invasion actually happens the sheriff of johnson county went to the militia and said that i need help in the man's as i cannot do it. here is the wire from the governor of the state of wyoming. so there was a lot of fear about that later. in 1892 they came up on the far side of casper and they got off the train and they got their horses and they started riding north. the objective of was to write to southern johnson county. when they arrived it is covered that one of their primary target was only a little bit further north. and they talk to the man that they attacked and it was november 301 of 1891 and they had not been successful. instead they shot back at him and he became the prime witness in the case of attempted murder. so they wanted to kill him because he was the primary witness against criminal charges that were being vigorously pursued against the leaders of the assassination squad that were the big shots in the association and i believe it was the ninth of april of 1892 and the idea is that they were going to kill these men and the only problem was
local sheriff so that when the invasion actually happens the sheriff of johnson county went to the militia and said that i need help in the man's as i cannot do it. here is the wire from the governor of the state of wyoming. so there was a lot of fear about that later. in 1892 they came up on the far side of casper and they got off the train and they got their horses and they started riding north. the objective of was to write to southern johnson county. when they arrived it is covered that one...
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because when i saw our the militia you know the police out here showing brzezinski threatening our weapons in presenting themselves in a threatening manner i was afraid to come out here because when i sowed tear gas in any manner that they were approaching and read arresting people the atmosphere here is certainly shifted somewhat because for the first four nights what we saw were pretty violent clashes between mostly of very heavily militarized police who were using tear gas and rubber bullets people still don't understand why this young man killed by multiple gunshots by i. think we are not on the dam. or the protests in ferguson have led to some criminal activity with people taking the opportunity to loot local shops. have formed lines to protect these businesses from that looting protesters claim that the police aggression against the rallies is out of proportion the use of tear gas and sparked a somewhat unexpected online response from across the atlantic with palestinians taking to twitter advising protesters not to wash their eyes if they are hit with tear gas and also urging them t
because when i saw our the militia you know the police out here showing brzezinski threatening our weapons in presenting themselves in a threatening manner i was afraid to come out here because when i sowed tear gas in any manner that they were approaching and read arresting people the atmosphere here is certainly shifted somewhat because for the first four nights what we saw were pretty violent clashes between mostly of very heavily militarized police who were using tear gas and rubber bullets...
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over the weekend they branded the alliance of militias that overran the airports a terrorist organizationa spokesman for militias said they didn't recognize the authorities. the latest violence in cities is fuelled by structured politics. distrust among regions, cities and tribes and failure to disarm the militias after the 2011 war that toppled 42 years of rule. bbc news tripoli. >>> let's take you to south korea where traditional images of what men and women should look like have dominated for centuries. these days designer clothes and plastic surgery help prop up stereo types. lucy williamson has been meeting a woman at the forefront of a ground breaking trend. you wouldn't want to mess with her. >> competition is part of south korea's national can dna. for her challenge, she chose body building. a form her beauty queen, she was inspired by pictures of the world toned pop star madonna and went on to win south korea's top body building titles. >> some people admire me. other people might think oh, what's that? woman should be feminine, small, you know. they're saying she must be transge
over the weekend they branded the alliance of militias that overran the airports a terrorist organizationa spokesman for militias said they didn't recognize the authorities. the latest violence in cities is fuelled by structured politics. distrust among regions, cities and tribes and failure to disarm the militias after the 2011 war that toppled 42 years of rule. bbc news tripoli. >>> let's take you to south korea where traditional images of what men and women should look like have...
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. >> this embassy take over occurring just over a month after the -- between 2 arrival militias in it also could echo the islamist takeover, that as you know, killed ambassador stevens and three great americans. for more on this developing story, let's go to connor powell who's live in jerusalem. >> this appears to be a u.s. residential diplomatic compound, that was evacuated in late july, when the violence in tripoli was starting to heat up. today a commander for the dawn of libya militia told the associated press that the islamic group took control of the vicinity, that group even posting a video online of its fighters playing in a swimming pool in that come pound. the u.s. ambassador who is not in country right now, said the video appears to show the u.s.
. >> this embassy take over occurring just over a month after the -- between 2 arrival militias in it also could echo the islamist takeover, that as you know, killed ambassador stevens and three great americans. for more on this developing story, let's go to connor powell who's live in jerusalem. >> this appears to be a u.s. residential diplomatic compound, that was evacuated in late july, when the violence in tripoli was starting to heat up. today a commander for the dawn of libya...
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ukraine reportedly rejects an offer to back away to buy to surrounded the town dog but you know by score by anti-government militias. the un says at least thirty six people i killed on average in east ukraine every day aren't you reports from the scene of the latest devastating attack in the resistance stronghold of dunya. and living as an interim government is dissolved ass islamist militants gain strength threatening to plunge the country into the chaos off civil war. hello there this is our team to national you with me to bang with say top top story now russia's president says on me komondors in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of it and in a circle moment instead of accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor. speaking at a youth forum in western russia actually the end rafah mall was listening and andrea what else has the president said during his q. and a with his behavior for. he took this opportunity to discuss the crisis in ukraine and describe the situation there is a common tragedy for both nations and everything should be done to try
ukraine reportedly rejects an offer to back away to buy to surrounded the town dog but you know by score by anti-government militias. the un says at least thirty six people i killed on average in east ukraine every day aren't you reports from the scene of the latest devastating attack in the resistance stronghold of dunya. and living as an interim government is dissolved ass islamist militants gain strength threatening to plunge the country into the chaos off civil war. hello there this is our...
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the nia. and libya's interim government is dissolved. as militias take over large parts of the country will take a look at allegations external forces fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our international live from moscow the softer new with me to bunk with. a grave mistake that will see more human lives lost now that's how president putin has described the decision by ukraine's army to refuse a humanitarian corridor to evacuate from ill advised it was offered by local militias who have been surrounding the town that i'm a reporter who was speaking at a youth forum in central russia ideas and reform was listening in and tell us what more did the president say when he took this opportunity to actually talk about as you said the ukrainian crisis a situation which he described as a common tragedy for both nations and that everything should be done to stop it he also expressed concern about the rejection of an offer of a humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers essentially anti-government forces have enc
the nia. and libya's interim government is dissolved. as militias take over large parts of the country will take a look at allegations external forces fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our international live from moscow the softer new with me to bunk with. a grave mistake that will see more human lives lost now that's how president putin has described the decision by ukraine's army to refuse a humanitarian corridor to evacuate from ill advised it...
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and seized by the anti government militias and also suggests there have been multiple reports of abuse coming from ukraine's armed forces the human rights watchdog says the special and territorial battalions also known as the national guard operating under kiev's command have allegedly been abducting and torturing people the body also calls for kiev to enforce more control over those forces. in the meantime nato chief found this photograph misson assert that the block is setting up for trust funds to finance ukraine's army adding that kiev is free to ask for nato membership earlier we spoke to believe him or the former state secretary for the defense ministry in germany and former vice president of the o.s.c. assembly and he says that the statement of the secretary general isn't popular with many in the block. it's not to spurstow opinion it is big by at least governments like the government involving noise or government in london and others as so what he is proposing is to be a party in an internal conflict which is unfortunately in one of our neighboring countries and nato or never s
and seized by the anti government militias and also suggests there have been multiple reports of abuse coming from ukraine's armed forces the human rights watchdog says the special and territorial battalions also known as the national guard operating under kiev's command have allegedly been abducting and torturing people the body also calls for kiev to enforce more control over those forces. in the meantime nato chief found this photograph misson assert that the block is setting up for trust...
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the nia. and to libya's interim government is dissolved islamised militias take a large parts of the country which i can look at allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war. from wherever you're watching around the world welcome to moscow and you're on our team to that no with me to say russia's president says the army commanders in ukraine are willing to lead to their troops find their way out of it and circle meant instead of accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor let him eat putin was speaking at a youth forum in central russia are designed to follow was listening in and he joins us live from moscow and what else did the president speak about. well he did answer many questions at this lengthy human a session at the russian youth forum or many of the questions have a role revolved around international politics and he was asked about russia's nuclear capability to which he said russia would increase and continue to increase its nuclear deterrent but it would never seek international conflict and would not be the aggressor although it certa
the nia. and to libya's interim government is dissolved islamised militias take a large parts of the country which i can look at allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war. from wherever you're watching around the world welcome to moscow and you're on our team to that no with me to say russia's president says the army commanders in ukraine are willing to lead to their troops find their way out of it and circle meant instead of accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave...
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the rivalry between the militias is a rivalry between the islamist and non-islamist militias. the fear is that it could become a safe haven for a number of terrorist groups. francois hollande said there are a number of terrorist factions operating in southern libya that are ready to strike. helplled on the u.n. to shore up the libyan state to make sure it does not become a springboard for attacks across europe and the region. >> thank you for those comments. we will go not to gaza, where there has been another encouraging sign of another cease-fire that is now in its second day. humanitarian convoy has rolled and since the first time the blockade started seven years ago. it is bringing in another food to feed a 150,000 people for five days. the truce is an open-ended one. the 50 days of fighting left 2000 people dead. outgoing president karzai may have packed a personal possessions and is ready to leave the palace, but there is no clear decision on who was going to be the new president. the two candidates vying to succeed him are stuck in a over who wonlemate the elections in j
the rivalry between the militias is a rivalry between the islamist and non-islamist militias. the fear is that it could become a safe haven for a number of terrorist groups. francois hollande said there are a number of terrorist factions operating in southern libya that are ready to strike. helplled on the u.n. to shore up the libyan state to make sure it does not become a springboard for attacks across europe and the region. >> thank you for those comments. we will go not to gaza, where...
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the hospital. pro-russian militia hold most of the city. hundreds of thousands of residents have been driven away. the attack coming hours before parades held in the government held parts of ukraine. they marked the 1991 independence from the soviet union. rebels in donetsk took the opportunity to mock their opponents. >> reporter: in the city of donetsk pro-russian separatists held an alternative ceremony in defiance of kiev. dozens of prisoners captured during months of fighting were paraded through the streets. also on show, destroyed ukranian hardware. as the rest of the country marks 23 years of independence, the separatist fighters remain loyal to moscow. >> donetsk has been under constant ukrainian bombardment. hours earlier... ..shells landed on this hospital mortuary. in the ukranian capital, a different screen. here thousands celebrated independence day with a show of military mite. the government's promised it send much of the hardware to the front line. president petro porashenko used the occasion to announce a $3 billion increa
the hospital. pro-russian militia hold most of the city. hundreds of thousands of residents have been driven away. the attack coming hours before parades held in the government held parts of ukraine. they marked the 1991 independence from the soviet union. rebels in donetsk took the opportunity to mock their opponents. >> reporter: in the city of donetsk pro-russian separatists held an alternative ceremony in defiance of kiev. dozens of prisoners captured during months of fighting were...
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been battle tested whereas the colonists did not, they had a small continental army reinforced by the militia that could not be counted on when the battle began. the british had the greatest navy in the world. the americans didn't have a navy to speak of. we had pirates, essentially, that we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans didn't actually support independence. less than half of continental americans supported independence. thousands fought for the british. and many of the others just wanted to be left t alone. that's not to mention the thousands of german and native americans that sided with the british cause. not to mention the fact that the british had the world's greatest economy. and the united states didn't really have one at the time. we had no central bank, and we had a very hard time raising money. so how did we win? it's not just that we wanted it more than they did. had a lot to do with the fact that we used intelligence better than the british did. that george washington, among others, was really good at utilizing the information that came in fro
been battle tested whereas the colonists did not, they had a small continental army reinforced by the militia that could not be counted on when the battle began. the british had the greatest navy in the world. the americans didn't have a navy to speak of. we had pirates, essentially, that we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans didn't actually support independence. less than half of continental americans supported independence. thousands fought for the british....
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they came up with this idea as well as a whole batch of related ideas that really have informed the militia movement in much of the radical right ever since for instance it was in the posse. really the related i.p.f. county supremacy came up if there is no higher legitimate law enforcement officer than the county sheriff that of course is the belief that informed the people at the clive and bundy ranch this april when we very nearly saw a bloodbath with hers confrontation between just supporters and the bureau of land management and i want to get to that clive and bunny thing first just one real quick question is there an association between the between this movement and waco and then to you know i think it was two years later tim mcveigh blowing up a federal building well tim mcveigh's partner in the one nine hundred ninety five long up the hill to you know the city terry nichols was in fact sovereign citizen he held what was then referred to us in a separation ceremony in which she declared that he was a sovereign citizen and for us or so it would leave a severed all ties to the governor
they came up with this idea as well as a whole batch of related ideas that really have informed the militia movement in much of the radical right ever since for instance it was in the posse. really the related i.p.f. county supremacy came up if there is no higher legitimate law enforcement officer than the county sheriff that of course is the belief that informed the people at the clive and bundy ranch this april when we very nearly saw a bloodbath with hers confrontation between just...
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and it's the rivals militia which has been defending it. p took over the airport last month. it's been the main fighting force in tribally since the fall of muammar qaddafi in 2011. on saturday, a war plane launched strikes on the positions of the dawn brigades. killing more than a dozen. it's not known who ordered the attack. the rebels are blaming external forces. >> translator: based o on the intelligence that we have the egyptian and uae governments are involved in this attack, we stress that we have good relations with the good people oy i didn't want and the uae. but the libyan rebels wants to make it clear that we will always defend the sovereignty of our homeland against this aggression. >> reporter: the renegade generally. based in the eastern city of ben benghazi, he began a campaign to crush the many rebel gripes in may. the government accrueses him of trying to take over the the government. there were protests against him and his campaign, thousands of people rallied across six cities, this has been the story of libya since the m
and it's the rivals militia which has been defending it. p took over the airport last month. it's been the main fighting force in tribally since the fall of muammar qaddafi in 2011. on saturday, a war plane launched strikes on the positions of the dawn brigades. killing more than a dozen. it's not known who ordered the attack. the rebels are blaming external forces. >> translator: based o on the intelligence that we have the egyptian and uae governments are involved in this attack, we...
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the united nations for an international intervention and voted to dismantle the militia responsible for. coming up on international we slice through the spin in breaking. with george galloway stay with us. it was recently revealed that under the guise of hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs in the cuban authorities were able to these well funded travelers in their country this is nowhere near the first time that the u.s. government has tried to meddle in cuba in two thousand and nine u.s.a.t. tried to set up a twitter like program to organize people in cuba and we can't forget about the ill fated cuban television airplane that was supposed to bombard the island with western media that was totally blocked. by the government during the cold war i could see the justification to dominate cuba if t
the united nations for an international intervention and voted to dismantle the militia responsible for. coming up on international we slice through the spin in breaking. with george galloway stay with us. it was recently revealed that under the guise of hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit...
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s guardian and the telegraph newspapers posted on twitter they saw a column of militia military vehicles with russian plates crossing the border into ukraine despite the fact that the only evidence for this was a number of photos show showing armored vehicles on the roads in an identifiable locations the western media was very quick to pick up the story the e.u. and nato expressed their concern at the news however the u.n. and washington say they cannot confirm any russian unit actually crossed the border i hear an r.t. international we spoke to a number of political analysts and investigative journalists on this matter. but this invasion that happens the ukrainians and nato would have been desperate to get video of this of photographs are up on the internet on the t.v. saying here is proof of a russian putin led invasion of ukraine and they also authorized this if the russians were going to invade ukraine would they just send in some armored personnel carriers lightly armored vehicles this is the twenty first century in modern times you don't wage a war by rolling in twenty three tanks
s guardian and the telegraph newspapers posted on twitter they saw a column of militia military vehicles with russian plates crossing the border into ukraine despite the fact that the only evidence for this was a number of photos show showing armored vehicles on the roads in an identifiable locations the western media was very quick to pick up the story the e.u. and nato expressed their concern at the news however the u.n. and washington say they cannot confirm any russian unit actually crossed...
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it's the rival militia which has been defending it. the group took over the airport last month.been the main fighting force in tripoli since the fall of muammar qaddafi in 2011. on saturday they launched strikes killing more than a dozen. it's not known who ordered the attack. they are blaming external forces. >> translator: based on the intelligence that we have, egyptian and the uae governments are directly involved in this heinous attack, we stress that we have good relations with the good people of egypt and the uea. but the lick vinnie rebels rant wa*pbts to make it clear we'll always defends our homeland against this aggression. >> reporter: this man, the renegade general, base in benghazi, he began a campaign to crush the many rebel groups in may. but the libyan government accuses him of trying to take over the government. there were massive protests against him and his campaign. thousands of people rallied across six cities. this has been the story of libya since the revolution, the militias that that over through goverthrew gacalf uh-huhs takens against each other. >>>
it's the rival militia which has been defending it. the group took over the airport last month.been the main fighting force in tripoli since the fall of muammar qaddafi in 2011. on saturday they launched strikes killing more than a dozen. it's not known who ordered the attack. they are blaming external forces. >> translator: based on the intelligence that we have, egyptian and the uae governments are directly involved in this heinous attack, we stress that we have good relations with the...
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forget about all the militia ideas. burgert against the cops. >> he started slowing down. we could see him looking around left to right. i thought, okay, this is it. he's going to get out and start shooting, but he pulled hard to the right and just went offroad. on top of the hill, burgert stopped and jumped out of his vehicle. he got up that hill. i started running up the hill with my rifle. he had a gun pointing at me. i was looking down the barrel of his gun. then i saw the gun go off. he shot directly at me. i fired off five rounds. i assumed we'd hit him or he was hiding behind his jeep. so we slowly worked up the hill. when we got to the point we could see behind the vehicle, he wasn't there. he was gone. that was the moment that i knew he'd just tried to kill me and i had no idea where he was. it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. >> the fbi and u.s. marshals joined in the hunt for a known militia man, david burgert after he shot at sheriff's deputies. he's armed, at least with a handgun, and is consi
forget about all the militia ideas. burgert against the cops. >> he started slowing down. we could see him looking around left to right. i thought, okay, this is it. he's going to get out and start shooting, but he pulled hard to the right and just went offroad. on top of the hill, burgert stopped and jumped out of his vehicle. he got up that hill. i started running up the hill with my rifle. he had a gun pointing at me. i was looking down the barrel of his gun. then i saw the gun go...
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british fleet of warships came up the chesapeake bay in the summer of 1814, the frantic head of the d.c. militia went to see armstrong. but the secretary of war dismissed him. he said they would not come with such a fleet without meaning to strike somewhere, but they will certainly not come near here. what the devil would they do here? baltimore is the place. so you see, this is a lesson to be learned from the war of 1812, the attack on washington. put intelligence in the hands of one man or a small group of people, you're asking for trouble because it does not have the analysis the greater inspection would have a greater number of people. that is the lesson to be learned. i don't think it has been learned. but that is the greatest lesson. armstrong was the most reviled man in the country afterwards. he quit his job when people tour off their epaulets and refused to serve under him. graffitismissed with on the ruined capital describing him as a coward. he was the wrong person in the right job at the wrong place. that was armstrong. major general in those words. he was not the kind of person who
british fleet of warships came up the chesapeake bay in the summer of 1814, the frantic head of the d.c. militia went to see armstrong. but the secretary of war dismissed him. he said they would not come with such a fleet without meaning to strike somewhere, but they will certainly not come near here. what the devil would they do here? baltimore is the place. so you see, this is a lesson to be learned from the war of 1812, the attack on washington. put intelligence in the hands of one man or a...
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it's now in the hands of militia from mizrata who oppose this. on saturday, airstrikes were thank youed killing more than a dozen. the spokesman believes other countries are to blame. >> based upon the intelligence we have, the egyptian and the uae governments are involved in this heinous attack. we stress we have good relations with the good people of egypt and the uae. the libyan rebels wants to make it clear that we will always defend the sovereignty of our homeland against this aggression. he script denied any involvement. the fighters who lost control real al toishingd this man based on in benghazi with an influence that extends across the country. he wants the parliament to be based in eastern libya close to his strongholds. he is accused of trying to take over the country. the parliament has called for international intervention to find a solution but many people oppose both that and the parliament, itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of gadaffi and was based in tripoli. at st
it's now in the hands of militia from mizrata who oppose this. on saturday, airstrikes were thank youed killing more than a dozen. the spokesman believes other countries are to blame. >> based upon the intelligence we have, the egyptian and the uae governments are involved in this heinous attack. we stress we have good relations with the good people of egypt and the uae. the libyan rebels wants to make it clear that we will always defend the sovereignty of our homeland against this...
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then you've got the other side. militiaheads, tax protesters, sort of that unhinged part of montana that everybody knows is there, they co-exist with it, but it's the underbelly of this beautiful state. >> when he was young, david burgert cared very much about helping other people, particularly helping people whom he perceived to be weaker. i think in his mind, joining the military was a way for him to get to be a hero, to live out his fantasies of helping and saving people. and when he got there, you know, guys screaming in his face every day didn't -- didn't work with his chemistry. when he came back from the marine corps, violence had become a main form of expression for him. his mother says that he used to press his jeans, put on a cowboy hat and get like really gussied up to go fight. >> mr. burgert was the kind of guy that just didn't fit well in normal society. he was the kind of guy that would do whatever he could to provoke you. i think he just felt that things should be his way. >> for that period of his life, his
then you've got the other side. militiaheads, tax protesters, sort of that unhinged part of montana that everybody knows is there, they co-exist with it, but it's the underbelly of this beautiful state. >> when he was young, david burgert cared very much about helping other people, particularly helping people whom he perceived to be weaker. i think in his mind, joining the military was a way for him to get to be a hero, to live out his fantasies of helping and saving people. and when he...