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strong from turkey, saying that military operations against civilians must stop immediately and unconditionally. >> from syria to egypt, where today there were protests outside the court and chaos within. the second appearance of president mubarak. the 80-year-old was brought in on a stretcher and kept behind a cage with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters during the uprising. the judge adjourned the hearing for three weeks and ruled that future proceedings will not be television -- be televised. >> the trial is in what used to be called the mubarak police academy on the edge of cairo. the police were expecting trouble. protesters brought their own rocks to throw. former supporters of the president were on the other side of police lines. we don't want mubarak humiliated, she says. that humiliates all egyptians. he was wheeled in, old and ill. this has been compulsive tv across the arab world. his son, now in prison, tried to spoil the fun. the judge is struggling to bring order to judicial chaos. more than 100 lawyers and mubarak's sons, still trying to shield his bed f
strong from turkey, saying that military operations against civilians must stop immediately and unconditionally. >> from syria to egypt, where today there were protests outside the court and chaos within. the second appearance of president mubarak. the 80-year-old was brought in on a stretcher and kept behind a cage with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters during the uprising. the judge adjourned the hearing for three weeks and ruled that future proceedings will...
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saying that military operations against civilians must end immediately and unconditionally. >> now, the former egyptian president has been back in court, a second day in court for him. >> that's right. there were protests outside the court and it was chaos inside. it was a second appearance of egyptian president hosni mubarak and once again the 83-year-old was brought into court on a stretcher and kept behind bars with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters in february. the judge adjourned the hearing for three weeks and ruled that future proceedings will not be televised. our middle east editor reports. >> the trial is what used to be calling the mubarak police academy on the edge of cairo. and the police were expecting trouble. so were mubarak opponents who brought their own rocks. the former president supporters were on the other side of the police lines. we don't want mubarak humiliated, she says. that humiliates all egyptians. he was wheeled in, old and ill. this has been compulsive tv across the arab world. one of his sons, once a prince of the regime, now in
saying that military operations against civilians must end immediately and unconditionally. >> now, the former egyptian president has been back in court, a second day in court for him. >> that's right. there were protests outside the court and it was chaos inside. it was a second appearance of egyptian president hosni mubarak and once again the 83-year-old was brought into court on a stretcher and kept behind bars with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters in...
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he said that if it does not stop immediately and unconditionally, turkey will take steps, though he did not say what. >> with syria has done to try to ease the pressure is to stage highly publicized troop withdrawals, but these are cosmetic moves which do not affect the overall picture on the ground, where demonstrations break off -- break out every day. >> for more on what actually -- what actions the community can take, i spoke a short time ago with the former u.s. ambassador to morocco. thanks very much for coming in. you have just been on a tour of europe, speaking to experts on the region. did you get any sense that there is international desire to do more to put pressure on the regime? >> there is a big difference between talking the talk and walking the walk. the most important source of foreign currency right now are its 148,000 barrels per day of oil exports. the united states has announced its intention to try to get international consensus to sanction -- because that is a major source of revenue to purchase arms for the regime. most of those arms come from russia. back is tha
he said that if it does not stop immediately and unconditionally, turkey will take steps, though he did not say what. >> with syria has done to try to ease the pressure is to stage highly publicized troop withdrawals, but these are cosmetic moves which do not affect the overall picture on the ground, where demonstrations break off -- break out every day. >> for more on what actually -- what actions the community can take, i spoke a short time ago with the former u.s. ambassador to...
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unconditionally in france and germany considered. they were the leaders in europe but you must also take into account considerations in france for the presidential election basically that german chancellor has already said she was not willing to talk about you're a bunch so the meeting in large part p.r. for the presidential elections in france if you don't discuss you're a sore solidarity within europe it's not a crucial meeting. it's just you know. what all or somebody. right bud if you don't tackle the issue that stiglitz story and sorrows mentioned solidarity within europe the meeting itself is a bit one puts and merkel said only expect too much from it which means basically will to say and i think this is they are there. a large part of it is p.r. initiated by the french president right a while there you spake there and they about what's happening in france picking at germany now they we had some worrying news there when the economy almost stalled in the second quarter of this year if not a sign that the year resigns or driving
unconditionally in france and germany considered. they were the leaders in europe but you must also take into account considerations in france for the presidential election basically that german chancellor has already said she was not willing to talk about you're a bunch so the meeting in large part p.r. for the presidential elections in france if you don't discuss you're a sore solidarity within europe it's not a crucial meeting. it's just you know. what all or somebody. right bud if you don't...
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you know, unconditionally. i think all of us, how incredible when you actually feel someone that doesn't have a set of conditions are judgments. footnotes. what they have for you. i think that was the hallmark of the distinction. >> but instead of finding a man older than you to be a father figure, he became essentially a father figure instead. >> one of the motifs that continues back into the stay resonates with me, the old iconic symbol of boys town. and you have that picture of the big kid holding the little kid on his shoulder. sleeping. taking care of him. the father is my brother. and though the kid wishing i had that big brother. eventually, you know what, i can be that guy. what on ib that after this guy. i try. give it my pass shot. >> michael, as much as j.p. did for you, it wasn't enough to keep you from the hardship, obviously. there was too much, including some of the teasing that you were in during in school. >> we get teased a lot of school. we get teased a lot at school. >> what would they say?
you know, unconditionally. i think all of us, how incredible when you actually feel someone that doesn't have a set of conditions are judgments. footnotes. what they have for you. i think that was the hallmark of the distinction. >> but instead of finding a man older than you to be a father figure, he became essentially a father figure instead. >> one of the motifs that continues back into the stay resonates with me, the old iconic symbol of boys town. and you have that picture of...
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they should have raised it unconditionally. i think president obama shouldn't have given in so much to the tea party. that i think weakened his long- term hand in the presidency. >> judy, can i weigh in? all of this... there's a lot of truth in all of this but what actually happened in the markets today looked like a growth panic. it looked like the markets, investors are afraid that this global economy is going back into the ditch and nobody is prepared to act. in a way what the markets were telling us was you guys have been obsessing on the wrong things. sure, we have a long-run fiscal problem but right now we need to be getting the economy moving. that's the thing that nobody has been talking about. >> woodruff: if that's the case, terry belton, what can be done to stop this? or is there just no stopping it in the near term? >> right. well, as i said, we're almost out of bullets. it's like, you know, the episode drawing the gun. i think we'll see the fed do that tomorrow. >> woodruff: what do you mean? >> well, i think throw
they should have raised it unconditionally. i think president obama shouldn't have given in so much to the tea party. that i think weakened his long- term hand in the presidency. >> judy, can i weigh in? all of this... there's a lot of truth in all of this but what actually happened in the markets today looked like a growth panic. it looked like the markets, investors are afraid that this global economy is going back into the ditch and nobody is prepared to act. in a way what the markets...
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but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >which is a pretty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these
but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >which is a pretty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. let me tell...
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but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >retty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. [ male announcer ] for sore muscles use new bengay cold therapy. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse, who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and w
but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >retty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. [ male announcer ] for...
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but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >retty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. my name is marjorie reyes. i'm a chief warrant officer. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood all the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously re
but i think significantly, the but part, which is i still love you, and i love you unconditionally. >retty powerful endorsement to have, isn't it? >> important one. >> let's take another short break. i suppose the obvious question when we come back is you're doing interviews again. you're very prominent in your political views now about what is going on. a lot of people thinking is this the start of the mark sanford comeback. the answer after the break. my name is marjorie reyes....
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you love your children unconditionally. tell me someone who loves their mate unconditionally.ll, if your arms are folded and you grumble going in, it's over. >> they say it's over when your feelings just aren't there anymore. >> what does that mean? >> they think somebody's cheating or if you go to bed angry, they say everything can't be resolved in a day. >> when they say, my feelings for you are gone now, i agree with reader's digest when theyt say there is probably somebody else. >> i don't. i think they can die. >> not with men. with women they can. men have to find someone else. >> poor men. >> i think it's true. men leave for someone else. women leave to leave, usually. >> the counselors say if you are name-calling and screaming at one another it's over. i would have been divorced 20 times by now. marriage is hard work. i'm going to two weddings this month. you always wish the best for everybody. but you've got to be able to roll with the punches. >> one wedding is the kardashian wedding. >> i am! i'm going to that one. i remember when kim first got married and how upset
you love your children unconditionally. tell me someone who loves their mate unconditionally.ll, if your arms are folded and you grumble going in, it's over. >> they say it's over when your feelings just aren't there anymore. >> what does that mean? >> they think somebody's cheating or if you go to bed angry, they say everything can't be resolved in a day. >> when they say, my feelings for you are gone now, i agree with reader's digest when theyt say there is probably...
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bless the child and god bless all of you who care for other people's children, giving them love unconditionallyonor for me to be here today during this historic week for our country. like millions of americans, i am filled with joy that dart took -- that dr. martin luther king, jr. is finally receiving the permanent tribute he deserves in our nation's capital. i look forward to welcoming members of my community to washington to visit our newest monument. we all know that dr. martin luther king, jr. was a man of great faith in that faith included his unshakable belief in our country. he reviewed the majestic documents of this great nation, the declaration of independence and our constitution. he knew that the path to equality and justice lay in embracing our country's most fundamental values and principles. in his iconic "i have a dream" speech whose anniversary we commemorate this week, he spoke eloquently about the declaration of independence. part of history, in fact, was that this nation would one day live up to that creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created eq
bless the child and god bless all of you who care for other people's children, giving them love unconditionallyonor for me to be here today during this historic week for our country. like millions of americans, i am filled with joy that dart took -- that dr. martin luther king, jr. is finally receiving the permanent tribute he deserves in our nation's capital. i look forward to welcoming members of my community to washington to visit our newest monument. we all know that dr. martin luther king,...
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bless the child and god bless all of you who care for other people's children, giving them love unconditionally today during this historic week for our country. like millions of americans, i am filled with joy that dart took -- that dr. martin luther king, jr. is finally receiving the permanent tribute he deserves in our nation's capital. i look forward to welcoming members of my community to washington to visit our newest monument. we all know that dr. martin luther king, jr. was a man of great faith in that faith included his unshakable belief in our country. he reviewed the majestic documents of this great nation, the declaration of independence and our constitution. he knew that the path to equality and justice lay in embracing our country's most fundamental values and principles. in his iconic "i have a dream" speech whose anniversary we commemorate this week, he spoke eloquently about the declaration of independence. part of history, in fact, was that this nation would one day live up to that creed. we hold these truths to be self- evident, that all men are created equal. i believe that h
bless the child and god bless all of you who care for other people's children, giving them love unconditionally today during this historic week for our country. like millions of americans, i am filled with joy that dart took -- that dr. martin luther king, jr. is finally receiving the permanent tribute he deserves in our nation's capital. i look forward to welcoming members of my community to washington to visit our newest monument. we all know that dr. martin luther king, jr. was a man of...
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the fighting has to stop and has to fight unconditionally, he cannot keep asking his people to fightse it would seem. but he last night in another audio message said to the tribes in those areas unaffected by fighting yet to come into tripoli and basically fight the rebels that seem to control much of the city. >> being these -- the forces loyal to qaddafi have been giving up and for the most part, there's been no reports of them being tortured or in prison. the logic would tell you there's such fierce fighting around the qaddafi compound that those there are more than likely protecting him rather than themselves, don't you think? >> that's a very good question. i mean, basically, the government spokesperson said there are people in libya, in tripoli, who are so ingrained in the qaddafi camp that really, there is no escape for them. it's death or nothing because, you know, a life without qaddafi is no life at all. they're going to fight until the bitter end and there's a suggestion certainly around the compound, you know, what are they fighting for? who are they protecting? are they
the fighting has to stop and has to fight unconditionally, he cannot keep asking his people to fightse it would seem. but he last night in another audio message said to the tribes in those areas unaffected by fighting yet to come into tripoli and basically fight the rebels that seem to control much of the city. >> being these -- the forces loyal to qaddafi have been giving up and for the most part, there's been no reports of them being tortured or in prison. the logic would tell you...