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the u.s. do a particular, make a particular decision regarding haiti?" i don't think that is the way the question should be posed. "will the u.s. give up on haiti?" and i'm afraid that the answer may be that the u.s. over time, will tend to give up on haiti because the problems that it faces there and the reconstruction process dealing with an impoverished country with low levels of human capital and financial capital, given its tendency to move towards political division, ah, the insecurities there and the competing interests that we face around the world in a, in a period of physical retrenchment, i think will lead us, eventually, to more or less give up or to lose patience with haiti once again and see it fall back into a certain era of neglect. but i think there is, underneath, a certain desire of the american people, a commitment by the patient diaspora, and hopefully the haitian people themselves, to come back from this terrible tragedy and, and continue forward. but the u.s. as a governm
the u.s. do a particular, make a particular decision regarding haiti?" i don't think that is the way the question should be posed. "will the u.s. give up on haiti?" and i'm afraid that the answer may be that the u.s. over time, will tend to give up on haiti because the problems that it faces there and the reconstruction process dealing with an impoverished country with low levels of human capital and financial capital, given its tendency to move towards political division, ah,...
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the u.s. and as the world waits to find out what the devastation will be i don't know how the globalization made assault more vulnerable to the fallout of disasters and it seems that the u.s. has had a change of heart when it comes to libya originally lawmakers didn't seem to want to intervene in the country at least not some but today the u.n. security council is set to vote on a no fly zone and if the u.s. gets their way maybe even airstrikes so we'll look into america's one eighty on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid this time in d.c. we want to know when is enough enough should we continue these raids if the police just can't get their facts straight and efforts for wall street reform have well they've had a wall five new piece of legislation have come forward from the g.o.p. dismantling key elements of the dot frank bill so i'll tell you what's on the chopping block and will find out who the g.o.p. is really sticking up for and we'll tell you abo
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prices will be the end of the u.s. economy not just an end to the recovery there's no more bailouts what a reality peak oil expert michael c. rupert sees happening in oriel hits one hundred fifty dollars a barrel which he believes is inevitable this year others predicted going to two hundred twenty dollars it's so devastating because oil. fuels more than just cars. it fuels the entire global economy. though there's no doubt that if gas goes to five dollars a gallon for americans asked some predict there would be a high political price to pay for the obama administration's gasoline prices go up to much and for a very long period it could. be your or. your political impact here there is no denying the u.s. has played a role in the events that have transpired in the middle east. every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignati
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the u.s. britain and france has interests in sustaining a civil war rather than reaching some type of. time when things can be sort of put back together in the country can be a whole it's about sustaining the period of civil war and thus the stabilizing revolutions which took place in tunis and in egypt i think it's interesting that there is such a respect for these u.n. resolution for the un resolution one thousand nine hundred ninety three when israel has violated countless un resolutions in the united states britain and france had never even considered military action let alone sanctions but we'll hear what benefit does it have for the last for the u.k. france and the united states to have such strife going on in libya to have the civil war as you say they want to keep that going by. what i think if we can specifically talk about britain for a moment let's look at who was next to david cameron when he went to egypt after the revolution it was his friends from b. eighty systems this war is co
the u.s. britain and france has interests in sustaining a civil war rather than reaching some type of. time when things can be sort of put back together in the country can be a whole it's about sustaining the period of civil war and thus the stabilizing revolutions which took place in tunis and in egypt i think it's interesting that there is such a respect for these u.n. resolution for the un resolution one thousand nine hundred ninety three when israel has violated countless un resolutions in...
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the u.s. pushed so strong for a no fly zone over libya also what happens if the radiation from the fukushima nuclear plant in japan spreads to the u.s. . for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. but can they load a show where you get the real headlines with none of the mercy or can live in washington d.c. now fears from japan after the threat of radiation spreads here to the u.s. and as the world waits to find out what the devastation will be i don't know how globalization made us all more vulnerable to the fallout of disasters and it seems that the u.s. has had a change of heart when it comes to libya originally lawmakers didn't seem to want to intervene in the country at least not some but today the u.n. security council is set to vote on a no fly zone and if the u.s. gets their way maybe even air strikes so will look into america's one a.v. on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid th
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and speaking of libya why is the u.s. military there in the first place we'll get into an all sides debate. goes the bahrain video seen around the world and it's mostly thanks to social media though has social media unlock the pentagon's case when it comes to keeping the message under control and how could this shape u.s. foreign policy. and the state department may be denying everything b.b.c. did apply for some american money money that could be used against say china so when the u.s. biting the hand it does it. is wednesday march twenty third seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching r.t. . well just when you thought the violence was finished spreading from tunisia egypt to yemen to libya now there are rising tensions between israel and palestine after about two years of quiet and relative peace between those two countries violence has once again erupted with palestinian militants firing rockets into southern israel and israel responding with airstrikes in gaza so here's the question what happe
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hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the information war to foreign media outlets including r t this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across or he's got a report's war declared the us is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us mainstream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al-jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including d.t.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed since then more and more viewers across the world can into various
hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the information war to foreign media outlets including r t this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across or he's got a report's war declared the us is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us mainstream media we are in an information war and we are...
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the u.s. heavily in the wars they fought in iraq and afghanistan opposed by the majority of people in britain even if supported by the british government hill vows to boycott the census despite the risk of prosecution he says he won't be alone look he makes land mines and nuclear weapons and contracts out interrogation kuantan of a bay although it will be the u.k. all that carries out the survey there's still a worry that the information could fall under the auspices of the us patriot act which compels personal data held by any company on systems in the us to be made available to government intelligence the office but national statistics which in gauged lockheed martin maintains it's taken measures to make sure u.s. authorities can't access the data. old dancer process will be carried out in the u.k. so will leave will be held at any point outside the u.k. no lockheed martin staff will have access to any personal census data all dancers the property of the. only u.k.e. you owned companies will
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and speaking of libya why is the u.s. military there in the first place or get into all sides of the debate. and the state department may be denying it but the b.b.c. did apply for some american money money that could be used against china so is the u.s. biting the hand that feeds it. is wednesday march twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. well that's when you thought the violence was done spreading from tunisia to egypt to yemen to libya now there are rising tensions between israel and palestine after about two years of quiet and relative peace between these two countries violence has once again erupted with palestinian militants firing rockets into southern israel and israel responding with airstrikes in gaza so here's the question what happens if this violence escalates the u.s. would have to get involved right well you may have thought we were already spread a little too thin engaged in libya iraq afghanistan and also forget those behind the scenes things that we're d
and speaking of libya why is the u.s. military there in the first place or get into all sides of the debate. and the state department may be denying it but the b.b.c. did apply for some american money money that could be used against china so is the u.s. biting the hand that feeds it. is wednesday march twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. well that's when you thought the violence was done spreading from tunisia to egypt to yemen to libya now...
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and reset reaffirmed russia's leader in the u.s. vice president find common ground on former stumbling blocks including moscow's accession to the w t o and a missile defense system in europe. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day in libya more than a thousand people thought to have died in weeks of fighting between rebels and government forces even so all sides have told foreign forces to stay out of the conflict but that hasn't stopped the u.s. putting its military on alert to intervene or the u.k. and france from pushing the u.n. to back a no fly zone. and live from the libyan capital tripoli paula what's the latest from the program the stronghold where you are. well goal of the program athlete forces certainly have been securing their claim every country fighting has intensified there were fresh air raids launched by. the rich hundred plus the north also in the west in time as the year they have been making and bombs towards their town here in tripoli there it's very much in the han
and reset reaffirmed russia's leader in the u.s. vice president find common ground on former stumbling blocks including moscow's accession to the w t o and a missile defense system in europe. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day in libya more than a thousand people thought to have died in weeks of fighting between rebels and government forces even so all sides have told foreign forces to stay out of the conflict but that hasn't stopped the u.s....
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and reset to reaffirm russia's leader in the u.s. vice president find common ground on for the stumbling blocks including moscow's accession to the world trade organization and a missile defense system in europe. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day in libya more than a thousand people are now thought to have died in weeks of fighting between rebels and government forces even so all sides have told foreign forces to stay out of the conflict and that hasn't stopped the u.s. putting it's going to treat on alert to intervene or the u.k. and france from pushing the u.n. to back a no fly zone correspondents inside libya oxana boy because in the opposition stronghold of benghazi. in the capital tripoli. the program also certainly has been securing the claim of a country fighting has been intensifying propagates there were fresh air raids launched by. the rich country western north also in the western time as the year they have been making an on steps towards their town you know in tripoli th
and reset to reaffirm russia's leader in the u.s. vice president find common ground on for the stumbling blocks including moscow's accession to the world trade organization and a missile defense system in europe. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day in libya more than a thousand people are now thought to have died in weeks of fighting between rebels and government forces even so all sides have told foreign forces to stay out of the conflict and...
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when the u.s. increased funding to the anti soviet rebels in afghanistan back then they were known as the mujahideen years later they became known by a different name that's how a band is this an entirely different situation or quick history be repeating itself philip giraldi is a former officer with the cia and joins me now to discuss the your take on this is are we seeing some pretty intense historic connections here well it's so it is they always say that history doesn't repeat itself but it sells you certain things and i think that what we're seeing here is essentially we're falling into the same the stakes that we fell into in afghanistan and fallen into these other places which is essentially we're in a situation where we don't really know who we're army and we have people that are claiming to be rebels against gadhafi are claiming to be supporters of democracy and and claiming various things but the fact is we don't really know a lot about these people and what they would wind up doing with w
when the u.s. increased funding to the anti soviet rebels in afghanistan back then they were known as the mujahideen years later they became known by a different name that's how a band is this an entirely different situation or quick history be repeating itself philip giraldi is a former officer with the cia and joins me now to discuss the your take on this is are we seeing some pretty intense historic connections here well it's so it is they always say that history doesn't repeat itself but it...
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compared to other developed countries the u.s. spends one third less an early childhood education and doesn't have universal public preschool there's a big problem with. the sight of congress deciding. not prioritizing basic social programs and fundamental human rights but instead. you know catering to the interests of corporations who are more interested in. building up the military with going to counting for two thirds of minimum wage workers in the us the economic crisis has forced many women here to choose between feeding their families and caring for their children killing for an artsy version to d.c. . well that does it for now for more on the stories that we've covered here please go to our t. dot com slash usa and also check out our you.
compared to other developed countries the u.s. spends one third less an early childhood education and doesn't have universal public preschool there's a big problem with. the sight of congress deciding. not prioritizing basic social programs and fundamental human rights but instead. you know catering to the interests of corporations who are more interested in. building up the military with going to counting for two thirds of minimum wage workers in the us the economic crisis has forced many...
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the u.s. space shuttle discovery has undocked from the international space station and begun its last journey back to earth and the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the s.s. orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures along the way upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and almost four decades of flight. a crater collapse at one of hawaii's most active volcanoes and sent molten lava flowing into the sky it was match point dozens of small earthquakes around killer whale has been erupting constantly for almost three decades with varying intensity and has now been cordoned off and nearby park and close despite reassurances that there is little danger. i just remind you that all the stories you see here on screen can be seen also on a website is a column with many features some blogs and also program share drills on your feedback well next it's a business update with the tree after a short break stay with us. wealthy british style it's an expert on. t
the u.s. space shuttle discovery has undocked from the international space station and begun its last journey back to earth and the crew said their goodbyes to colleagues on the s.s. orbit the earth for one last time taking a few scenic pictures along the way upon landing the spaceship will be ferried off to a museum and almost four decades of flight. a crater collapse at one of hawaii's most active volcanoes and sent molten lava flowing into the sky it was match point dozens of small...
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now with the u.s. and british military moving closer to libya at the moment and even reports of u.k. special forces there on the ground what do you think will be the consequences of foreign intervention if that doesn't be happened well we can see the. under torrent intervention just recently interventions we can study it in afghanistan we can studied it in iraq we can study it in hard in pakistan so we can ask the interventionist forces so what kind of humanitarian intervention are you planning to do as like in afghanistan or like what should therefore we leave good athlete to use force against his own people to stand by and let him continue to kill many libyans. but without questions you're already in the calling for action so it's kind of. difficult to answer the question because gadhafi is a consequence of also a consequence of western politics over the last forty years but. then for saying that libya should be left to decide its own fate now even though there's been a lot of western influence on the
now with the u.s. and british military moving closer to libya at the moment and even reports of u.k. special forces there on the ground what do you think will be the consequences of foreign intervention if that doesn't be happened well we can see the. under torrent intervention just recently interventions we can study it in afghanistan we can studied it in iraq we can study it in hard in pakistan so we can ask the interventionist forces so what kind of humanitarian intervention are you planning...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes cruise missile. others may have all the doctors had called from the capital as a place that's lights up the sky with fire i'm going to say when something just a few moments formal. international calls against intervention. russia condemns these forced libya over sixty people reportedly been killed by coalition bombs much. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and france are pressing ahead of that campaign of air a
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes cruise missile. others may have all the doctors had called from the capital as a place that's lights up the sky with fire i'm going to say when something just a few moments formal. international calls against intervention. russia condemns these forced libya over sixty people reportedly been killed by coalition bombs much. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind...
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the u.s. has now joined a third battlefront, firing missiles into another nation, libya. a coalition of 21 countries trying to stop moammar gadhafi from waging war on his own people. before the attack, there were dramatic images of a libyan military plane brought down, not clear how, as gadhafi forcess continue to descend on the rebel stronghold. what is at risk for the united states tonight and what happens next? our team has been reporting on the big events all day, and we'll begin with martha raddatz in washington. martha. >> reporter: the u.s. and its allies said they would protect the people of libya, and that's what they're trying to do tonight, but there's no question we're at war once again, and the u.s. for now is in the lead. the first volley of missiles a withering attack on gadhafi's air defenses. more than 110 missiles launched from mostly u.s. ships and submarines, pounded libyan surface to air missile sites, aiming at more than 20 targets around tripoli. the missiles were fired f
the u.s. has now joined a third battlefront, firing missiles into another nation, libya. a coalition of 21 countries trying to stop moammar gadhafi from waging war on his own people. before the attack, there were dramatic images of a libyan military plane brought down, not clear how, as gadhafi forcess continue to descend on the rebel stronghold. what is at risk for the united states tonight and what happens next? our team has been reporting on the big events all day, and we'll begin with...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. the head of the arab league rails against international bombardment saying that the problem community is supposed to be protecting civilians and not killing them so let me put a stamp on the capital city of tripoli in just a few moments. international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold shoulder and human radiation the world number of dead it dissolves to rises to more than eight thousand. and the un is extending its biggest losses after six
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. the head of the arab league rails against international bombardment saying that the problem community is supposed to be protecting civilians and not killing them so let me put a stamp on the capital city of tripoli in just a few moments. international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been...
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why not for the u.s. market? >> as a car guy, i have to say the low end tort that you love, we love too. we know americans love it. we have a two liter torque engine available for the v max with great co2, great fuel economy on the highway. john, honestly, is after treatment required in the u.s. is very expensive. most of the systems reabased on a $50,000 super duty, customers are more than willing to pay and the tradeoffs are easier to pencil when you are driving a lot of miles. to be honest, for the customer in the u.s., eco boost is all the same benefits, high precious injection is the core technology of the diesel engine in europe. customers get that low end torque. it's completely flat lined in an eco boost engine. we think eco boost is explactly that, the benefits of a small displaiment turb displacement fa turbo edgturturbo engine. >> i see a great substitute for a minivan in the u.s. they have been driven by household formation. do you see a change in the u.s. market, the millennials the ones who may buy a
why not for the u.s. market? >> as a car guy, i have to say the low end tort that you love, we love too. we know americans love it. we have a two liter torque engine available for the v max with great co2, great fuel economy on the highway. john, honestly, is after treatment required in the u.s. is very expensive. most of the systems reabased on a $50,000 super duty, customers are more than willing to pay and the tradeoffs are easier to pencil when you are driving a lot of miles. to be...
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meanwhile, the u.s. state department is encouraging foreign entrepreneurs at its outposts around the world. and kunal bahl, that young indian who went back home? he's now thinking of opening a branch of his company in this country. >> powerful story. heartbreaking at times. tom brokaw, thanks. our series will continue tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, something else is disappearing. one of the last surviving perks on an airplane. >>> first it was snakes on a plane, now it's spider in cars. recalls come and go, but this one's unique. mazda is recalling 52,000 cars because of a yellow spider that likes to crawl up mazda vents and then spin webs there. that can clog up the line, prevent vapors from escaping from the fuel tank, result in a crack and all create the risk of fire. all of this because of a spider. the recall applies to mazda 6 series model years 2009, 2010. >>> it was one of the things you used to be able to count on when flying coach on continental. and that made it one of the last perks in
meanwhile, the u.s. state department is encouraging foreign entrepreneurs at its outposts around the world. and kunal bahl, that young indian who went back home? he's now thinking of opening a branch of his company in this country. >> powerful story. heartbreaking at times. tom brokaw, thanks. our series will continue tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, something else is disappearing. one of the last surviving perks on an airplane. >>> first it was snakes on a plane,...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya was more airstrikes and cruise missiles. bombs leveled a definite headquarters in the capital as you suppose with lines of the sky with unsecured qualify of i'm told is there and certainly join in just a few moments formal. international calls against the intervention are growing louder a russian meanwhile continues to express his concern as the number of civilian casualties on the ground in libya continues to rise. and washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have legal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports get a global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster rises to more than eight pounds and. one welcome to you live from our headquarters here in central moscow you
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya was more airstrikes and cruise missiles. bombs leveled a definite headquarters in the capital as you suppose with lines of the sky with unsecured qualify of i'm told is there and certainly join in just a few moments formal. international calls against the intervention are growing louder a russian meanwhile continues to express his concern as the number of civilian casualties on the ground in libya continues to rise. and...
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the. u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows summoning libya with more airstrikes and cruise missiles bombs never gadhafi headquarters in the capital as a supporter of lights up the sky with unsecured cost fire i'm told it's clear and certainly done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention growing louder russia condemns the use of force in libya over sixty people have reportedly been killed by coalition bombs stay with archie for martha. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the pain it dropped on the bill is raising fears that america's military presence will have lethal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this company's imports get the global cold shoulder off the radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster rises to more than eight down since. and how low will it go the g seven steps in destabilizer following japanese yen mattress i
the. u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows summoning libya with more airstrikes and cruise missiles bombs never gadhafi headquarters in the capital as a supporter of lights up the sky with unsecured cost fire i'm told it's clear and certainly done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention growing louder russia condemns the use of force in libya over sixty people have reportedly been killed by coalition bombs stay with archie for martha....
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and the war on terror it's been the u.s. top priority since the nine eleven attacks our government has gone to extreme lengths to show that any terrorist will not succeed in the good ole usa. but first let's point out the obvious here are wars in iraq and afghanistan right those are clear since you know that there are center pieces of this so-called war on terror but here at home efforts have been made to ensure that each american is trained to fight terror the t.s.a. has all kinds of checkpoints most of which are there to invade your privacy all for the sake of keeping you safe in the skies and homeland security secretary secretary janet napolitano says if you see something say something that's her campaign that encourages the average joe schmoe to use his best knowledge to determine if something suspicious is happening in public places like train stations we even see it on capitol hill or peter king posted the bigoted radicalization within the american muslim community here it's working essentially used his political platfo
and the war on terror it's been the u.s. top priority since the nine eleven attacks our government has gone to extreme lengths to show that any terrorist will not succeed in the good ole usa. but first let's point out the obvious here are wars in iraq and afghanistan right those are clear since you know that there are center pieces of this so-called war on terror but here at home efforts have been made to ensure that each american is trained to fight terror the t.s.a. has all kinds of...
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>> the u.s. and the major european powers, u.k., france, spain, italy and germany, reached an agreement on the fact that qaddafi has to go. what the president said in the east room last week, tonight is the same position of all the major european countries. from this starting point they are working at the u.n. to have a resolution to authorize, legitimize an intervention. it's the same military intervention that this morning the secretary general of nato spoke about. but the problem is the frame. the international frame. both the u.s. and europe in this moment would like this intervention, whatever it will be, in the frame of an alliance or an agreement with african countries. >> woodruff: right now there isn't that agreement. >> there isn't. >> woodruff: who is holding it up? >> we have to look at the key partner in this game is the general secretary of the arab league. last week he spoke in favor of the no fly zone implemented by the arab countries. today he changed his position. he said i'm aga
>> the u.s. and the major european powers, u.k., france, spain, italy and germany, reached an agreement on the fact that qaddafi has to go. what the president said in the east room last week, tonight is the same position of all the major european countries. from this starting point they are working at the u.n. to have a resolution to authorize, legitimize an intervention. it's the same military intervention that this morning the secretary general of nato spoke about. but the problem is...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows upon a link libya with more airstrikes and clinton is not. bombs leveled to death his head closer than the top little as it's a close it's lined up the sky with cancer it caught fire i'm told is there when something told me in just a few moments a formal. international forces against intervention are getting even louder as russia continues to voice it's been certain the number of casualties on the ground in libya grow. and washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's gone most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have a ripple consequences for civilians as it did in the wrong and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports got the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster of rises to more than eight ounces. and the g seven steps in to stabilize the japanese yen i am outraged a lot mor
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows upon a link libya with more airstrikes and clinton is not. bombs leveled to death his head closer than the top little as it's a close it's lined up the sky with cancer it caught fire i'm told is there when something told me in just a few moments a formal. international forces against intervention are getting even louder as russia continues to voice it's been certain the number of casualties on the ground in libya grow. and washington...
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the rest launched by the u.s. they have hit targets up and down the libyan coastline, mostly aimed at libyan defenses, so the coalition aircraft can begin enforcing that no-fly zone over a larger portion of the country. the united states says moammar gadhafi is not a target personally, but president obama says the u.s. acted in these attacks he launched from south america to stop gadhafi from firing on his own people. we have this all covered tonight with our correspondents throughout the region. we want to begin at the pentagon with our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. warplanes and coalition aircraft are in the air again tonight over libya, on the prowl for targets of opportunity. libyan anti-aircraft fire lit up the skies over tripoli tonight. another futile attempt to defend against overwhelming american attacks. a dozen more cruise missiles pounded libyan military targets as u.s. marine harrier jets destroyed a convoy of armored vehicles south
the rest launched by the u.s. they have hit targets up and down the libyan coastline, mostly aimed at libyan defenses, so the coalition aircraft can begin enforcing that no-fly zone over a larger portion of the country. the united states says moammar gadhafi is not a target personally, but president obama says the u.s. acted in these attacks he launched from south america to stop gadhafi from firing on his own people. we have this all covered tonight with our correspondents throughout the...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed. there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and caught the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say their talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with friend versus foe and michael libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's all about also all about . political military strategy the us has a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and if the cost of the
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed. there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and caught the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to...
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the u.s. bans the import of some japanese foods. >> right there. right there! >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a monster of the deep. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. we will not surrender. those words, the defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi, who made his first public appearance in a week. despite the allied-imposed no-fly zone, libyan troops continued their unrelenting attacks against rebel-held cities where conditions are described as desperate. the u.s. military says it is considering all options. explosions were heard in tripoli this morning. and susan mcginnis is in washington with more on this story. good morning, susan. >> hi, good morning, betty. the mission in libya is accomplishing its goal, including grounding gadhafi's air force. but as criticism of the operation grows, along with the cost, the u.s. is looking to hand off control. despit
the u.s. bans the import of some japanese foods. >> right there. right there! >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a >> and too close for comfort. a kayaker in florida meets a monster of the deep. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. we will not surrender. those words, the defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi, who made his first public appearance in a week. despite the allied-imposed no-fly...
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and it is playing a supporting role but so far the u.s. has been at the vanguard of the biliteral gratian over libya with american generals in this contradiction. that's right what is being said by officials in washington and what is playing out for the world to see is quite different there's quite a contrast in the pentagon says that they are very happy with the strikes in the strikes that they've taken part in the u.s. taking part in and the pentagon believes it's been the straits of been very far effective in pushing putting stress on moammar qaddafi and his supporters but as of sunday night according to published reports the u.s. and britain have fired a total of one hundred twenty four tom cruise missiles we do know that among many of the targets was moammar gadhafi compound in tripoli there have been various reports of the amount of civilians that have been injured and or killed due to the ongoing strikes that have been played out by the u.s. france and britain strikes that are continuing. and it's not clear whether or not the europea
and it is playing a supporting role but so far the u.s. has been at the vanguard of the biliteral gratian over libya with american generals in this contradiction. that's right what is being said by officials in washington and what is playing out for the world to see is quite different there's quite a contrast in the pentagon says that they are very happy with the strikes in the strikes that they've taken part in the u.s. taking part in and the pentagon believes it's been the straits of been...
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the u.s. and britain fire more than 100 cruise missiles as coalition forces act to protect the libyan rebels from muammar qaddafi. we'll have an update on talk with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen live on "fox news sunday." then two leading senators weigh in on the mix, lindsey graham and jack reed. japan works t work contain a nr disaster. we will get the latest from japan and talk with the secretary of energy steven chu. plus, we ask our sunday panel if the president is taking the lead on these issues or following. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington where we are tracking two major stories. we have a reporter in libya where the u.s. and its allies are using military force to protect the antiqaddafi rebels. and in japan, where officials are making progress toward bringing a nuclear plant under control. we'll have more on that later and talk with the secretary of energy. first, libya, u.s. stealth bombers struck a major liby
the u.s. and britain fire more than 100 cruise missiles as coalition forces act to protect the libyan rebels from muammar qaddafi. we'll have an update on talk with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen live on "fox news sunday." then two leading senators weigh in on the mix, lindsey graham and jack reed. japan works t work contain a nr disaster. we will get the latest from japan and talk with the secretary of energy steven chu. plus, we ask our sunday panel...
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consigns the u.s. will influence maybe we need just days before the regime of egyptian president hosni mubarak fell both secretary clinton and cia director leon panetta called it stable. but. there are also in consistencies on the war in afghanistan in afghanistan integrated military and civilian surges have helped set the stage for our diplomatic surge to support afghan led reconciliation that could end the conflict and put out on the run but robert want kansas senior u.n. official just said quote it is fair to say that security in the country is at its lowest point since the departure of the taliban even secretary of defense robert gates said this just last week to a group of kids at west point in my opinion any futures defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big american land army and asia. or into the middle east or africa should have his head examined as general macarthur so delicately put it there is also the matter of money for our own economy weak and losing loveridge to othe
consigns the u.s. will influence maybe we need just days before the regime of egyptian president hosni mubarak fell both secretary clinton and cia director leon panetta called it stable. but. there are also in consistencies on the war in afghanistan in afghanistan integrated military and civilian surges have helped set the stage for our diplomatic surge to support afghan led reconciliation that could end the conflict and put out on the run but robert want kansas senior u.n. official just said...
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but in this initial phase, the u.s. has the unique capabilities, as the president said, the stealth bombers, b-2 bombers, the tomahawk missiles on the ships. so the president felt the u.s. had to take the lead in this phase. the next phase will be the no-fly zone. i believe the u.s. will be involved somewhat. but the bulk of the no-fly zone will be flown by british, french, and other allies. >> martha, thank you so much. >>> joining me next, admiral mike mullen of the joint chiefs of staff. we'll ask him about whether the plan will succeed at all if colonel gadhafi stays in power. during its first year, the humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. ask a financial professional about pacific life. the power to help you succeed. is a powerful force. set it in mot
but in this initial phase, the u.s. has the unique capabilities, as the president said, the stealth bombers, b-2 bombers, the tomahawk missiles on the ships. so the president felt the u.s. had to take the lead in this phase. the next phase will be the no-fly zone. i believe the u.s. will be involved somewhat. but the bulk of the no-fly zone will be flown by british, french, and other allies. >> martha, thank you so much. >>> joining me next, admiral mike mullen of the joint...
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the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions of ongoing conflicts sparking debate over who benefits from such spending . regimes efforts to stabilize the damage the absence of the free nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smoking mission. where you're watching r t twenty four hour news with the latest about it and so let's go straight to libya now fresh explosions and gunfire in the capital tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to warm up the country's state television is reporting for the civilian casualties over the fourth day of allied airstrikes. you can request about one source. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'm standing at the moment but we are hearing reports of smoke in the southern parts we're also hearing reports of explosions around the compound of gadhafi they h
the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions of ongoing conflicts sparking debate over who benefits from such spending . regimes efforts to stabilize the damage the absence of the free nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smoking mission. where you're watching r t twenty four hour news with the latest about it and so let's go straight to libya now fresh explosions and gunfire in the capital tripoli overnight as...
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as the japanese disaster clouds the outlook for the u.s. nuclear industry, uranium-related stocks sold off. shares of cameco, the world's second largest uranium miner, tumbled more than 15%. traders are worried that many nuclear projects in development will be put on hold. u.s. nuclear-powered utility companies also came under pressure. shares in entergy, exelon and southern company each lost ground today on the likelihood the japanese catastrophe will spark calls for increased regulation. and worries about nukes had investors looking for alternative energy sources, and there were several standouts in solar power. first solar, trina solar and renasola all moving sharply higher. m.e.m.c. electronics also getting a nice pop, up 11%. the company known for its silicon wafers used in semiconductors also makes solar panels here in the u.s. so with supply disruptions in japan likely, demand for its solar panels is expected to soar. we also saw some weakness today in luxury goods makers. japan is the world's third largest market for those goods. so
as the japanese disaster clouds the outlook for the u.s. nuclear industry, uranium-related stocks sold off. shares of cameco, the world's second largest uranium miner, tumbled more than 15%. traders are worried that many nuclear projects in development will be put on hold. u.s. nuclear-powered utility companies also came under pressure. shares in entergy, exelon and southern company each lost ground today on the likelihood the japanese catastrophe will spark calls for increased regulation. and...
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i i i am confident that in the in the u.s. we the nuclear regulatory commission has been a non politicized entity and really is responsible for these issues and i think the policymakers around like the congress has really taken care over the years to make sure that they were they were given the freedom to do what they needed to do on the timeframe that they said oh thing we keep hearing right now of course is that you know the dangers we're seeing the dangers and action that come along with nuclear energy that again natural gas isn't necessarily safe or coal isn't safe and a lot of people are just saying well we don't have any better options all energy poses risks why does it have to be that way why don't we have better options why isn't there more investment and more progress going on right that's a very good question to ask and i and i think the direction that we're going in a policy framework here is to focus a lot more on renewables and we have in the past and and as yet we don't have major disasters coming from solar wind
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. bombs may have all the diffuse headquarters in the capital as close as lined up the sky with fire on policy when something done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention are growing louder russia condemns the violence which has already claimed over sixty civilian lives all the details coming out. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the pain the dropzone that is raising fears that this humanitarian protest would have legal consequences from civilians as it did in iraq under ten stone. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation me along with number of dead from the earthquake disaster rises to more than eight thousand. that's twelve noon here in moscow you're watching our take on kerry johnston the u.s. britain and france claim they have succeeded in
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. bombs may have all the diffuse headquarters in the capital as close as lined up the sky with fire on policy when something done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention are growing louder russia condemns the violence which has already claimed over sixty civilian lives all the details coming out. washington maintains its intervention will...
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the u.s. army private believed responsible for supplying a trove of documents to whistle blowing web site great leaks has sat twenty two more charges brought against him well they include aiding the enemy which can carry the death penalty although prosecutors say they won't apply for it intelligence analyst private bradley manning is currently being held at a military jail in virginia he faces a hearing in may or june to determine whether there's enough evidence to try him. although get ready for an adventure as are close a team prepares another exciting trip around russia. just three hundred kilometers north of moscow lies the millenia old town of yellow slobbered which prides itself on its rich history and breathtaking views well despite its considerable age the talent has managed to preserve many of its original buildings its treasures and monasteries now attracting thousands of tourists who want to absorb the spirit of ancient history as well it was amazing scenery also appeals to the cinem
the u.s. army private believed responsible for supplying a trove of documents to whistle blowing web site great leaks has sat twenty two more charges brought against him well they include aiding the enemy which can carry the death penalty although prosecutors say they won't apply for it intelligence analyst private bradley manning is currently being held at a military jail in virginia he faces a hearing in may or june to determine whether there's enough evidence to try him. although get ready...
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tonight's the u.s. reportedly authorizes covert cia operations in libya while the libyan foreign minister defects to the u.k. but either development seems to stop progress darty forces for telling further rebel advances there are the latest for we. also work holes in stabilizing the fukushima nuclear plant as groundwater radiation around the vicinity reaches a winery. and russia close of travels to siberia is doorstep where space travelers welcome home from orbit join us then in the screech. hello this is our team from moscow my name is kevin and it's now nine pm here and it's seven in the evening in tripoli the top story the u.s. is reportedly sending cia teams into libya to gather intelligence and set up links with rebels it comes as doubts grow about the exact makeup of the movement to oust colonel gadhafi criticism of plans to arm them with nato officials themselves admitting they fear that al-qaeda fighters are among the rebels. as the latest from tripoli for. well there have been airstrikes in the
tonight's the u.s. reportedly authorizes covert cia operations in libya while the libyan foreign minister defects to the u.k. but either development seems to stop progress darty forces for telling further rebel advances there are the latest for we. also work holes in stabilizing the fukushima nuclear plant as groundwater radiation around the vicinity reaches a winery. and russia close of travels to siberia is doorstep where space travelers welcome home from orbit join us then in the screech....