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he and his good buddy berlusconi you know this or tony blair the new wax museum. all right stay here with thanks so much for being on the prize report thank you much and i want to come back i'll be talking with everybody should be this is an interview that i did a few days ago so stay right there will be right back. the official like a should. be pulled from the. video . she's smiling. now with the palm of your. machine. to. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to cairo it talk with two time pulitzer prize winning journalist anthony said deed he's a foreign correspondent for the new york times he divided time between baghdad and beirut but today he's in cairo and the welcome of the kaiser report raises more closure for things like all of these revolutions that are going on now across the region have changed the narrative from muslims are bad to arabs or good and now saying that there is a total shift in the perception of the arab world as now they are on the forefront the cutting edge of democracy is that there's a tremendous pride in the hearts of peo
he and his good buddy berlusconi you know this or tony blair the new wax museum. all right stay here with thanks so much for being on the prize report thank you much and i want to come back i'll be talking with everybody should be this is an interview that i did a few days ago so stay right there will be right back. the official like a should. be pulled from the. video . she's smiling. now with the palm of your. machine. to. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to cairo it talk with...
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and george bush is no longer in office but obama you know i mean where is tony blair is he in kind of square in london things think as well as why sure a i mean is he as insane as i they all insane as bush in saying is dick cheney as in saying they birds of a feather flock together i was i would imagine these guys are all logically and same. just to get off he seems to have a more extravagant wardrobe there is also a downside has emerged from libya which is the benghazi down oh the benghazi down fantastic this is more of a trance music apparently of the crowd is all waiting their hands and they've slowed it down really slow so everybody does the benghazi downs. it's freedom i can smell. but i bring up benghazi and i wanted to show you this little screen grab from the television where we're watching here and it was you know the crowds in benghazi and this sign in particular this placard really stood out for me no autocracy no despotism no nepotism no cronyism and that is universal and that is what you are calling the global insurrection against banker occupation it's the same thing it'
and george bush is no longer in office but obama you know i mean where is tony blair is he in kind of square in london things think as well as why sure a i mean is he as insane as i they all insane as bush in saying is dick cheney as in saying they birds of a feather flock together i was i would imagine these guys are all logically and same. just to get off he seems to have a more extravagant wardrobe there is also a downside has emerged from libya which is the benghazi down oh the benghazi...
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morgan and tony blair and cash out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker of wisconsin governor he's working for the koch brothers right now he's a time right now they're working right now with the enemy they're selling the people out all over the world and this is intolerable and the people in cairo have to go now to stand up to. the people with consummate illinois are still so you know wondering huge should we do a larry fink says to live in a concentration camp or larry fink to live in a reservation for larry fink they don't know what the problem so speaking of tony blair i have a headline here with tony blair kind of guy somebody would fit in right in connaught square where all the other arms dealers in mass murders of the world live and hide their wealth from their own nations the man who plowed into a group of bikers is a brazilian central banker and he's charged with attempted murder so you see this video here max this is a critical mass demonstration in porto alegre brazil and i see that a car barreling
morgan and tony blair and cash out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker of wisconsin governor he's working for the koch brothers right now he's a time right now they're working right now with the enemy they're selling the people out all over the world and this is intolerable and the people in cairo have to go now to stand up to. the people with consummate illinois are still so you know wondering huge should we do a...
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morgan chase where he lives tony blair of course lies to lead up to the iraq war they cooked up the intelligence colin powell should a little vial of talcum powder and said you've got to go kill a million iraqis blair was part of that he's got blood on this and he's part of the kleptocracy that j.p. morgan killed people for money for blood and he and larry fink are in the same kind of corrupt boat ok and he works for j.p. morgan chase this the day he got out of office at ten downing street he jumped into j.p. morgan chase they hired him for two million dollars per year who was going which came first the chicken or the egg was blair working for j.p. morgan before he left and after he left ten downing street and that question applies to barack obama is he working for j.p. morgan now or is he going to take his job when he leaves the white house and he doesn't want to stay for a second term because he'd rather jump right in there and work with j.p. morgan tony blair cash out the white house just to resume burnishing actual size for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker wisconsin
morgan chase where he lives tony blair of course lies to lead up to the iraq war they cooked up the intelligence colin powell should a little vial of talcum powder and said you've got to go kill a million iraqis blair was part of that he's got blood on this and he's part of the kleptocracy that j.p. morgan killed people for money for blood and he and larry fink are in the same kind of corrupt boat ok and he works for j.p. morgan chase this the day he got out of office at ten downing street he...
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policymakers think how tony blair and george bush and obama and hillary clinton how these sort of people think and how it plays on the streets here is just. shocking the united states has a great deal at stake in saudi arabia though americans often look at saudis with distaste as one senior saudi government official once asked me what does the united states share with a country where women can't drive the qur'an is the constitution and beheadings are commonplace she tries to answer it's a tough question but the answer quite simply is geopolitics and that you know unlike saudis u.s. educated liberal elites cronyism so we have a few cronies there so why do we care if they suppress and repress the entire population as long as they give us their cheap oil as she mentions here she says they're generally committed to reasonable oil prices yeah i mean this whole idea you heard from tony blair during the iraq war invasion there's no such thing as blood for oil and this is really a joke and it's obviously blood for oil it's tony blair is guilty of this george bush the current administration barac
policymakers think how tony blair and george bush and obama and hillary clinton how these sort of people think and how it plays on the streets here is just. shocking the united states has a great deal at stake in saudi arabia though americans often look at saudis with distaste as one senior saudi government official once asked me what does the united states share with a country where women can't drive the qur'an is the constitution and beheadings are commonplace she tries to answer it's a tough...
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countries and how much they sold weapons to khadafi since two thousand and four when tony blair wentto tripoli and camped in the tent with colonel gadhafi and you see italy france and germany and the top three countries in europe who export did eight hundred thirty four point five million worth of in the first five years after the arms embargo was lifted in october two thousand and four and then there's a breakdown of the chart of the details and you see that most of the weapons were with italy and france and they exported mostly military planes but germany supplied nearly eight million dollars in tear gas chemical weapons and radioactive materials well of course are no stranger of this kind. to be by law not participating in any kind of military budgets but of course what does a lot mean these days but the other thing is this october two thousand and four arms embargo was lifted because gadhafi said i'm going to give up my chemical weapons and nuclear program so then germany supplies them with new stuff so it's a racket that the u.s. and europe operate you're a bad guy unless you ta
countries and how much they sold weapons to khadafi since two thousand and four when tony blair wentto tripoli and camped in the tent with colonel gadhafi and you see italy france and germany and the top three countries in europe who export did eight hundred thirty four point five million worth of in the first five years after the arms embargo was lifted in october two thousand and four and then there's a breakdown of the chart of the details and you see that most of the weapons were with italy...
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the libyan government steel that's right that's right tony blair made it possible for a good thing to steal incredible amounts of assets now the protesters are squatting . held property in london and they want their money back of course and we should see this all over the world to people should scott scott walker's house and demand that back because that was stolen with public taxpayer money they're seizing the house. they squatted in and told the assets are sold and given back to the libyan people it's ten million pounds but in the meantime we're going with this theme of the gorilla running through their room their own economy has been taken they're paying austerity measures and order to finance the banker heist lord how public sector reforms who will lose out so lord hutton remember who whitewash the whole tony blair regime. put the b.b.c. totally on the back foot during the hutton inquiry that's correct but he's come up with these new public sector reforms in which workers in the public sector will face a radical overhaul of their pension schemes but here is a paragraph that stood
the libyan government steel that's right that's right tony blair made it possible for a good thing to steal incredible amounts of assets now the protesters are squatting . held property in london and they want their money back of course and we should see this all over the world to people should scott scott walker's house and demand that back because that was stolen with public taxpayer money they're seizing the house. they squatted in and told the assets are sold and given back to the libyan...
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tony blair. his nose gets big. tony blair. rock, paper, scissors. velociraptor! come on!en, can you just please...? it's paper, it's rock, or it's scissors. that's it. three things in the repertoire-- rock, paper, scissors. ...paper, scissors. nuclear bomb! right. karen wins. no! please, both of you, stop. okay, shall we play something else? so, what's this game you want to play? it's called dinosaur-teddy-robot. dad: what do we do? mum: what are the rules? well... robot kills dinosaur, dinosaur kills teddy, and teddy kills robot, because the dinosaur can eat the teddy, the teddy can deactivate the robot, and the robot can laser the dinosaur. sounds so complicated. but it's good. good, mind. you hide them under the table, and then we say, "teddy, robot, dino," and then you lift up either a teddy, a dinosaur, or a robot. quite an exciting game, isn't it? okay, dinosaur, teddy, robot! um... zambia? is the right answer. well done, jake. can i be the question-asker? please, please? mum: go ahead. how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? it's a st
tony blair. his nose gets big. tony blair. rock, paper, scissors. velociraptor! come on!en, can you just please...? it's paper, it's rock, or it's scissors. that's it. three things in the repertoire-- rock, paper, scissors. ...paper, scissors. nuclear bomb! right. karen wins. no! please, both of you, stop. okay, shall we play something else? so, what's this game you want to play? it's called dinosaur-teddy-robot. dad: what do we do? mum: what are the rules? well... robot kills dinosaur,...
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what i would boil is clearly a factor and oil and business was the reason that tony blair did bring it up again from the cold so you have to be perhaps careful in life which friends you choose it may be that it's oil but look if they're worried about that what would happen if there was a serious insurgency in somewhere like saudi arabia that produces far more by now if you were just take us by for a moment here when when british m.p.'s voted on u.k. intervention in libya only thirteen of them voted against the measure why why so few of course well of course we saw that with afghanistan we also saw that with iraq where with the exception of the liberal democrats virtually everybody in parliament voted for the iraq war and it seems that what we have in parliament are a political class they all go to the same schools they go to the same universities they get the same jobs and research offices and they spend their careers in politics having never had jobs in the real world how they operate speak and vote like sheep we don't have independent enough independent thinkers sitting in the house
what i would boil is clearly a factor and oil and business was the reason that tony blair did bring it up again from the cold so you have to be perhaps careful in life which friends you choose it may be that it's oil but look if they're worried about that what would happen if there was a serious insurgency in somewhere like saudi arabia that produces far more by now if you were just take us by for a moment here when when british m.p.'s voted on u.k. intervention in libya only thirteen of them...
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. >> in recent years you have had important western leaders like tony blair coming here. and now there are western leers leaders saying you should go. >> of course it's betrayal, they have no morals, besides if they want me to step down, what do i step down from? i am not a monarch or king. >> but you can step down even if you don't have a formal title. >> it's honor, he said, nothing to do with exercising power or authority. in britain who has the power, queen elisabeth or david cameron. he said that we didn't understand the system. >> i understand the system you have here. >> no, you don't understand. and the war, don't understand the system here. the system here. you don't understand it. >> but how do the people show their authority then? some who have gone on the street to protest said that your people have shot at them. >> no, no demonstration at all. >> did you see the demonstration? >> yes, i have, i saw some tomorrow. >> where? >> yesterday i saw demonstration. they are not supporting you. some are against you and some for. >> no, against me for what? they love me
. >> in recent years you have had important western leaders like tony blair coming here. and now there are western leers leaders saying you should go. >> of course it's betrayal, they have no morals, besides if they want me to step down, what do i step down from? i am not a monarch or king. >> but you can step down even if you don't have a formal title. >> it's honor, he said, nothing to do with exercising power or authority. in britain who has the power, queen elisabeth...
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you have had leaders like tony blair come here. now leaders are queuing up to say you should go. do you feel a sense of the trail about that? -- of the trail about that. >> of course it is a trail. they have no motives. what do a step down from? i am not a monarch or king. >> you make speeches with the un and are identified with libya even if you do not have a formal title. >> it is honorary, nothing to do with exercising power or authority. in britain, who has the power? is it queen elizabeth r. david cameron? >> if he said we did not understand the libyan system. i understand the situation you have, but you are regarded as the leader. >> do not say, "i understand." you do not understand the system here. the authority of the people -- you do not understand it. >> how do the people shall their authority? some have gone on to the streets to protest and say you're people who shot of them. -- your people shot at them. did you see them as solutions? i saw some today. i saw demonstrators yesterday. >> that are supporting me. >> that are
you have had leaders like tony blair come here. now leaders are queuing up to say you should go. do you feel a sense of the trail about that? -- of the trail about that. >> of course it is a trail. they have no motives. what do a step down from? i am not a monarch or king. >> you make speeches with the un and are identified with libya even if you do not have a formal title. >> it is honorary, nothing to do with exercising power or authority. in britain, who has the power? is...
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and commended by both bill clinton and tony blair for the constructive and positive role he played. in 2005, he called for the abolition of -- after a bank robbery in northern ireland. >> if this is a problem -- and certainly homegrown radicalization is -- i am not sure how big, but we do not want it to get to be a big problem. the people that you call are not the people that they called in this hearing, and you do not build a hearing, as it was -- the second half of the building was an attack on the muslim community for not doing enough. >> it started with 13 dead at fort hood. that was an army captain. >> we need to know how to do something about it. this is not the way. this is more of an attack. >> the governor is playing hardball >> this is the pearl harbor workers' rights issues. it was a sneak attack. >> if you do not pass major reforms in collective bargaining, local governments were not able to balance their budget. >> all hell broke loose at the capitol in wisconsin after lawmakers passed a bill that strict many rights from state workers. protesters thought that they had s
and commended by both bill clinton and tony blair for the constructive and positive role he played. in 2005, he called for the abolition of -- after a bank robbery in northern ireland. >> if this is a problem -- and certainly homegrown radicalization is -- i am not sure how big, but we do not want it to get to be a big problem. the people that you call are not the people that they called in this hearing, and you do not build a hearing, as it was -- the second half of the building was an...
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well known to british officials and was crucial to arranging the meeting in the desert between tony blair and muammar gaddafi which seemed part of a process of bringing him and libya in from the code. -- in from the cold. he is -- what about this issue -- >> what about this issue of farming of the rebels? they seem to have opened the door to it but have not walked through yet. what is the position in london? >> i think it's exactly as you described. the british prime minister, up until recently, was saying the libyan arms embargo passed in the first of two security council resolutions applied to the whole of libya. in other words, it was not possible to argue their side. today, he has taken a slightly different position, saying the second resolution does allow all necessary means, all necessary measures, notwithstanding the earlier arms embargo, if it can be shown to be necessary to protect civilians. what he has made clear today is that he's prepared to think about it. there are certain circumstances in which it would be legal, but no decision has been taken. i have talked to ministers o
well known to british officials and was crucial to arranging the meeting in the desert between tony blair and muammar gaddafi which seemed part of a process of bringing him and libya in from the code. -- in from the cold. he is -- what about this issue -- >> what about this issue of farming of the rebels? they seem to have opened the door to it but have not walked through yet. what is the position in london? >> i think it's exactly as you described. the british prime minister, up...
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that view the british press of which going on about you know the meeting in the desert between tony blair and gadhafi and it's really that meeting that doesn't lead to the deal and it was a very useful deal for us but after all sarkozy and berlusconi and condi rice and mr putin and everybody else have all done deal with libya so there's nothing especially british about it it's the world has been doing business with libya and in my opinion quite right too because after all libya has all which we need the world market needs that libya needs from the world practically everything else from from airplanes to to agreement with us i mean when i say we it's not the west or britain or europe which everybody everybody china taiwan. russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all over everybody's and quite right too but we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to benghazi that ends in the capture of an s.s. team is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels well i hope so i mean the last we can watch about that it was so-called i think it's rather embarrassing i don't think we're pretty clos
that view the british press of which going on about you know the meeting in the desert between tony blair and gadhafi and it's really that meeting that doesn't lead to the deal and it was a very useful deal for us but after all sarkozy and berlusconi and condi rice and mr putin and everybody else have all done deal with libya so there's nothing especially british about it it's the world has been doing business with libya and in my opinion quite right too because after all libya has all which we...
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they say you know we have to equivocate on this we need to deliberate on this so is it just as tony blair would suggest you only lift a finger to do anything in this world if you get a big payout from the oil industry and that's it shameless well there is a huge you know interconnected financial link between libya and europe so perhaps that's why he's not doing that but in bahrain the saudi troops cavemen the day after the largest protest in bahrain in which they shut down the financial district so that is always very important to whether or not for intervention arrives people are waking up to the fact that the true terrorists are the bankers and unless you take the bankers out of the out of the picture you're going to be living in a ghetto now you have often mentioned digital economy and the role of the internet in these revolutions happening throughout the arab world these are the controversial satellite photos that set off protests in bahrain so these are from google earth and bahrain's oppressed and overcrowded shiite majority began using google earth to view palaces and other states
they say you know we have to equivocate on this we need to deliberate on this so is it just as tony blair would suggest you only lift a finger to do anything in this world if you get a big payout from the oil industry and that's it shameless well there is a huge you know interconnected financial link between libya and europe so perhaps that's why he's not doing that but in bahrain the saudi troops cavemen the day after the largest protest in bahrain in which they shut down the financial...
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just got used to and quite happy to talk to the dictatorship i know that former prime minister tony blair has been ringing out . to try and talk to him about about what he should do next i think they're rather less comfortable about talking to the people who are trying to take control and establish democracy a cross libya is going to ask you but that's interesting isn't it you know colonel gadhafi has been. you know for forty years a lot of western leaders got on with him he was the person you had to get along with and what that relationship is like now between him and britain between him and america for instance. i think it's it's probably pretty much broken down though. let's go to the regret of both sides it seems to be in this case i was rather surprised to hear a p commander peter mandelson place great advisors saying that he on. he wished he'd had a chance to talk. before he made his t.v. speech saying that he was prepared to fight his own people to the last bullet it seems as if he thinks it's a public relations issue whether his doubts are massacring his own people or not i think
just got used to and quite happy to talk to the dictatorship i know that former prime minister tony blair has been ringing out . to try and talk to him about about what he should do next i think they're rather less comfortable about talking to the people who are trying to take control and establish democracy a cross libya is going to ask you but that's interesting isn't it you know colonel gadhafi has been. you know for forty years a lot of western leaders got on with him he was the person you...
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that view the british press are always going on about you know the meeting in the desert between tony blair and i feel it's true they did meet in the desert only to the deal and it was a very useful deal for us but after all sarkozy and berlusconi and condi rice and mr putin and everybody else all done deals with libya so there's nothing specially british about it it's the world has been doing business with libya and in our opinion quite right too because after all libya has oil which we need the world market needs and libya needs from the world practically everything else from from airplanes to grains and. when i say we it's not the west or britain or europe which everybody everybody china taiwan russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all there everybody is on a par right through and we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to ground gauzy that's and so often. is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels well i hope so i mean don't ask me too much about that it is they're calling it is rather embarrassing i don't think we british diplomacy at its best to be frank i'm sure tha
that view the british press are always going on about you know the meeting in the desert between tony blair and i feel it's true they did meet in the desert only to the deal and it was a very useful deal for us but after all sarkozy and berlusconi and condi rice and mr putin and everybody else all done deals with libya so there's nothing specially british about it it's the world has been doing business with libya and in our opinion quite right too because after all libya has oil which we need...
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iraq take out the guy for fifty cents you know that i could do that but because i didn't bet with tony blair these incredible boma he's got the general electric. and khadafi all the same pork the writers for all her cares. cannot expect that i wasn't what's clinton doing she's popular knows she's doing nothing she's retired she's a military retirement prove what you. call them well i mean it isn't like. he's setting the tone he said the stage i mean i ever watched her dress and i predict we're going to hear people in the paris fashion shows in the lead in paris will be wearing the gadhafi look you know that better when the african desert lifestyle manny's hippies cool he's a he's a psycho think of me also is a capitalism at its best in terms of wiki leaks has offered a new bar a new example a new sort of competition before dictators used to just like come and retire in the south of france that was their only option that or be killed now they have the option of becoming a competitor to wiki leaks and this is something that a lot of these dictators have documentation and for example when we we
iraq take out the guy for fifty cents you know that i could do that but because i didn't bet with tony blair these incredible boma he's got the general electric. and khadafi all the same pork the writers for all her cares. cannot expect that i wasn't what's clinton doing she's popular knows she's doing nothing she's retired she's a military retirement prove what you. call them well i mean it isn't like. he's setting the tone he said the stage i mean i ever watched her dress and i predict we're...
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afghanistan iraq take out the guy for fifty says no they're not going to do that well because simple tony blair he's a pet of the obama he's a good general electric he's good and gadhafi got all the same for the writers for all. but i also know that it's baghdad and was it what's clinton doing she's popular knows she's going up and she's retired she's you know it's your retirement . whether she go. oh. well i mean does it look like well this he's setting the tone he's so the stage i mean i every wish a star kristen i predict within a year people in the paris fashion shows in the lead in paris will be wearing the gadhafi look you know that better when. american deserter lifestyle man these hippies cool he's a he's a psychopath probably also is he capitalism at its best in terms of wiki leaks has offered a new bar a new example a new sort of competition before dictators used to just like come and retire in the south of france that was their only option that or be killed now they have the option of becoming a competitor to wiki leaks and this is something that a lot of these dictators have documen
afghanistan iraq take out the guy for fifty says no they're not going to do that well because simple tony blair he's a pet of the obama he's a good general electric he's good and gadhafi got all the same for the writers for all. but i also know that it's baghdad and was it what's clinton doing she's popular knows she's going up and she's retired she's you know it's your retirement . whether she go. oh. well i mean does it look like well this he's setting the tone he's so the stage i mean i...
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have just got used to and i'm happy to talk to the dictatorship i know that former prime minister tony blair has been ringing out . for you to try and talk to him about about what he should do next rather less comfortable about talking to the people who are trying to take control and establish democracy cross let me ask you that it's interesting isn't it you know colonel gadhafi has been. you know for forty years not a western leaders got on with him he was the person you had to get on with what that relationship is like now between him and britain between him and america for instance. i think it's probably.
have just got used to and i'm happy to talk to the dictatorship i know that former prime minister tony blair has been ringing out . for you to try and talk to him about about what he should do next rather less comfortable about talking to the people who are trying to take control and establish democracy cross let me ask you that it's interesting isn't it you know colonel gadhafi has been. you know for forty years not a western leaders got on with him he was the person you had to get on with...