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many on the underside a million shias were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought it was an officer who come to interrogate me yes we suffered and the prisons were filled with shias only when the f.b.i. . leaving kabbalah is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portraits of shia mountains fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed there. little bit the. dust. on the baghdad bass run highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sands to help us out perhaps this is the renowned desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the men who maintain the highway once they were old soldiers in saddam's army. when the americans came many deserted. them without knowing who we all got to make room for us to share their name. with out of the massive take
many on the underside a million shias were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought it was an officer who come to interrogate me yes we suffered and the prisons were filled with shias only when the f.b.i. . leaving kabbalah is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portraits of shia...
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president morsi is just trying to gain credibility with his own islamic followers eating by the underside of of jihad now kind of going down the rabbit hole are we edging closer to the point of no return and when it comes to military intervention or is there still possibility for a diplomatic solution. there's always the possibility for just all it takes is the courage to actually go tend to be the real question is whether anybody in the administration cares to even attempt to diplomatic solution and certainly to give lip service to things like the geneva conference from time to time but when push comes to shove it seems like they're more interested in sending weapons than they are in negotiating cox. all right jason did say news editor at antiwar dot com thank you very much for being with us interesting to hear thoughts on the subject. now russia is also unconvinced by america's chemical weapons findings saying it would make no sense for assad to deploy a toxic arsenal foreign minister sergey lavrov also slammed washington's decision to arm rebels saying it undermined peace efforts artie
president morsi is just trying to gain credibility with his own islamic followers eating by the underside of of jihad now kind of going down the rabbit hole are we edging closer to the point of no return and when it comes to military intervention or is there still possibility for a diplomatic solution. there's always the possibility for just all it takes is the courage to actually go tend to be the real question is whether anybody in the administration cares to even attempt to diplomatic...
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this is a wonderful place, a place of sunshine and it is very close to the pacific ocean and on the undersidee of the ocean is china. -- other side of the ocean is china. when i visited the united states last year, the vast pacific ocean has enough space for the two large countries of china and the united states. i still believe so. and mr. president, we are meeting here today to chart the future of china-u.s. relations and draw a blueprint for this relationship and continue our cooperation across the pacific ocean. this reminds us of what happened over 40 years ago, when the leaders of china and the united states showed political courage and wisdom, realized that a handshake across the pacific ocean between china and the united states. and the more than 40 years since then, the china u.s. relationship has gone through things and made a historical progress. making our two people and people out -- elsewhere in the world have reaped huge benefits. and at present, the china-u.s. relationship has reached a new historical starting point. our two countries have a vast convergence of shared interest
this is a wonderful place, a place of sunshine and it is very close to the pacific ocean and on the undersidee of the ocean is china. -- other side of the ocean is china. when i visited the united states last year, the vast pacific ocean has enough space for the two large countries of china and the united states. i still believe so. and mr. president, we are meeting here today to chart the future of china-u.s. relations and draw a blueprint for this relationship and continue our cooperation...
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and this wonderful long train on the underside, trimmed in lace.ven the underside of his clothes you don't see had this beautiful trimmed. and this sweeping train. the collection contains more than clothing. at their wedding, we have public and personal pieces. one of my favorite things in the entire collection, this cake box. each of the guests at the wedding were given a satin covered box, painted with the bride and groom initials, to hold a piece of wedding cake. before the wedding, grover and frances signed a card for every cake box. inside, wrapped in lace. there would have been a piece of cake. this particular cake box was given to the minister who performed the wedding. byron sunderland. the minister at the first presbyterian church in washington d.c. that testing to the public fascination of frances cleveland. this is a piece of sheet music, the cleveland's wedding march, composed in honor of the wedding, it was not the wedding march played at the wedding. you can see, it is decorated with pictures of mr. and mrs. cleveland. these are the i
and this wonderful long train on the underside, trimmed in lace.ven the underside of his clothes you don't see had this beautiful trimmed. and this sweeping train. the collection contains more than clothing. at their wedding, we have public and personal pieces. one of my favorite things in the entire collection, this cake box. each of the guests at the wedding were given a satin covered box, painted with the bride and groom initials, to hold a piece of wedding cake. before the wedding, grover...
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in an interview with cnbc he says there is a dirty underside to doing business in china and upset the chinese government did nothing to help the situation. >> i felt like i was an animal in the cage getting peanuts thrown at them. be happy living here with everybody in the same cage and work it out and having, you know, them having open access to me 24 hours a day and the first 2 1/2 days being brutally to tortuous and no one seeming to care. >> he's done business in china for over 20 years and despite his ordeal he said going back to china is a must. >> going back to china is a must, you know. i've been there for ten years. we've got millions of dollars of equipment there. we've got a large investment there, so we've got to see it through and make some decisions and figure it out. at the end of the day, i said several times pretty optimistic guy. any bad situation you got to figure out how to make the good out of it. the good out of this one is i'm out. now i have the ability to meet with my team and my partners and figure out the resolution of how to move things forward and that's e
in an interview with cnbc he says there is a dirty underside to doing business in china and upset the chinese government did nothing to help the situation. >> i felt like i was an animal in the cage getting peanuts thrown at them. be happy living here with everybody in the same cage and work it out and having, you know, them having open access to me 24 hours a day and the first 2 1/2 days being brutally to tortuous and no one seeming to care. >> he's done business in china for over...
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. >> incredibly the prisoners cling to the underside of the bus for a full five minutes, mere inches ground. as the bus stops, they lose their grip, fall, hitting the ground hard. am some point their handcuffs come undone. >> tracy mobley immediately got up, took off rung southbound. >> morris asks an officer to help and runs after mobley. meanwhile, terry meyer, a local private detective just happens to be driving behind the bus when it stops at the light. >> they pulled out on the street right here in the 92nd e second middle lane, i was right behind them, that's where the two prisoners escaped. >> shell shocked, morrissy doesn't know where to go. shematics a half hearted attempt to ride right in front of the sheriff's station, realizes that's a bad add, wandered back past the jail, slowly. meyer leaves his car running in the middle of the street and pursues marianne morsy. >> i thought they were filming a minnesota i didn't want to spoil the scene. then i realized it was a real escape attempt. he catches up with her down the block, cuffs her. within seconds, meyer walks the defeat
. >> incredibly the prisoners cling to the underside of the bus for a full five minutes, mere inches ground. as the bus stops, they lose their grip, fall, hitting the ground hard. am some point their handcuffs come undone. >> tracy mobley immediately got up, took off rung southbound. >> morris asks an officer to help and runs after mobley. meanwhile, terry meyer, a local private detective just happens to be driving behind the bus when it stops at the light. >> they...
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i think that is why daniel ellsberg has a much praise for every dish on the underside of the surveillancetate. i think in that sense he is a role whistleblower. perhaps the difference between him and say the nsa four is not leaknsa four did information. the reported it through the chain of command, or tried to. what is unfortunate, they tried to do this and then were caught up in an investigation of who leaked to the new york times about the nsa surveillance program and were persecuted and investigated and tom drake was actually indicted under the espionage act and charged with being a spy. those charges were ridiculous and the case completely collapsed, but nevertheless, that is what happened to them. snowden may be looked at that and decided, why go through channels? i think if we of a system where people actually expose wrongdoing without fear of being persecuted, that he may not have broken the law. i think we need to look very carefully at that because we need to protect people like this who want to expose wrongdoing. >> is it harder for snowden as a private contractor to try to blow
i think that is why daniel ellsberg has a much praise for every dish on the underside of the surveillancetate. i think in that sense he is a role whistleblower. perhaps the difference between him and say the nsa four is not leaknsa four did information. the reported it through the chain of command, or tried to. what is unfortunate, they tried to do this and then were caught up in an investigation of who leaked to the new york times about the nsa surveillance program and were persecuted and...
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although the community promotes a sense of peace and tranquility, like most places, it also has an undersidee have everything from the low-income drug crimes all the way up to white-collar frauds. >> and one spring morning jean's home becomes a boynton beach crime statistic. burglars crawl through a doggie door located in the kitchen. they think no one sees them. but miles away, someone is watching. >> i was at the office. i wasn't there. i was watching a live video feed of my house. and there was a man in my house, and he was robbing me. >> yes, jean thomas is at her desk watching her own home being robbed. jean's a university travel counselor, works full time, and had installed a low-cost internet-based home surveillance system a few months earlier because she'd been robbed once before. she's determined not to be a victim again. funny enough, her husband thinks it's a stupid idea. >> he thought it was absolutely crazy to buy it. i was like you know what? just humor me. i'm going to purchase this. and i just have a feeling i will be able to save something. i had no idea that i would actuall
although the community promotes a sense of peace and tranquility, like most places, it also has an undersidee have everything from the low-income drug crimes all the way up to white-collar frauds. >> and one spring morning jean's home becomes a boynton beach crime statistic. burglars crawl through a doggie door located in the kitchen. they think no one sees them. but miles away, someone is watching. >> i was at the office. i wasn't there. i was watching a live video feed of my...
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. >> the underside of the ledger. expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology. working in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and i was there. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends and that was changed. we all work longer hours. if you think about what parenting was, we didn't have a play date. there is no such thing. sociologists called intensive mothering. data shows that a full-time working full-time mother outside the home today and direct child interaction is a nonworking mother did. it's an amazing thing to understand. >> that's a pretty hopeful statement. that tells you that kids are going to be pretty good. >> when i found that are spending as much time as my mom did working full time, boy was that about these. so these expectations a full-time in more than full-time work, they really had a women. it's not possible to do both of those. >> i want to finish i think it to you all squishes. i have a couple more questions. you talk about how women treat other women. you've also when you had to facebook, luscious cold increased scrutiny because you are seen and
. >> the underside of the ledger. expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology. working in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and i was there. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends and that was changed. we all work longer hours. if you think about what parenting was, we didn't have a play date. there is no such thing. sociologists called intensive mothering. data shows that a full-time working full-time mother outside the home today and direct child interaction is a nonworking...
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brother and sister have intellectual putter she did not question what it would cost to get to the underside. all the tens of millions of dollars in settlements and legal fees and all these things, they have been absolutely steadfast in that we need to do what was right, and right culturally, not dollars and cents. let's do what is right culturally is the first sort of hurdle you have to get over. after that we can talk money. there is in germany a true believer in the value of freedom of speech and a true believer in the value of literature and culture and you can see why. they have a particular background we don't share. >> i wish we had more of that here. it is of family business and knowing the support, going through a lot of tough decisions, the difference between a privately held company and those publishers who have to report to a bunch of stockholders, what a difference for you. >> i count my lucky stars when i go to work that i have two shareholders i have to make happy and one of unspent her career running a literary publishing house and the other is dedicated to the concept of sci
brother and sister have intellectual putter she did not question what it would cost to get to the underside. all the tens of millions of dollars in settlements and legal fees and all these things, they have been absolutely steadfast in that we need to do what was right, and right culturally, not dollars and cents. let's do what is right culturally is the first sort of hurdle you have to get over. after that we can talk money. there is in germany a true believer in the value of freedom of speech...
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an heroic story but one which had a dark underside. 15,000 french citizens were killed by allied bombingseft wondering whether they had liberated or obliterated french villages. the laipt andy rooney who covered the invasion as a reporter wrote of the french, "it was true they were being freed but at the cost of everything they had." and beyond that, not all american soldiers conducted themselves like members of the greatest generation. >> war does bad things to people in general, and it makes good soldiers do bad things and it makes bad soldiers do terrible things. >> there is a great deal of war trauma, and as a result there was a great deal of alcoholism and just miss behavior. >> reporter: mary lou he's roberts was the first american to gain access to french archives which had been sealed since the war. >> there was many rape accusations on the part of the norman women. >> reporter: roberts photographed documents in which french officials complained of a regime of terror perpetrated by bandits in uniform. atkinson came across similar documents. >> the french high command sends a lette
an heroic story but one which had a dark underside. 15,000 french citizens were killed by allied bombingseft wondering whether they had liberated or obliterated french villages. the laipt andy rooney who covered the invasion as a reporter wrote of the french, "it was true they were being freed but at the cost of everything they had." and beyond that, not all american soldiers conducted themselves like members of the greatest generation. >> war does bad things to people in...
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>> another call to wing waller jane wicker was kind of sitting on the underside and when the plane flips over she is sitting up. listen to the announcer and watch the shot. jane wicker and then we'll get it before the crash. >> you have to fight the wind and get yourself back up right. you think that jane is going to disappear and still on that far side. keep an eye on jane, wicker. sets on top of the world. oh, no. >> jane on top of the world. we'll she you it appears that the plane is flying too low and not going fast enough and it fell on the ground. 64-year-old pilot did not have enough altitude to correct. he did an amazing job of avoiding the crowd and may have saved a number of lives. here is a man who saw it all, megyn, listen. >> it is surreal. you can't believe it happen in front of you and it is in a state of shock and you don't know what to think and i just started praying. and the ntsb will focus on the weather and environment. and they will see if there is mechanical issues. jane wicker said the 23 years and as a wing walker she never had a close call minutes before it happ
>> another call to wing waller jane wicker was kind of sitting on the underside and when the plane flips over she is sitting up. listen to the announcer and watch the shot. jane wicker and then we'll get it before the crash. >> you have to fight the wind and get yourself back up right. you think that jane is going to disappear and still on that far side. keep an eye on jane, wicker. sets on top of the world. oh, no. >> jane on top of the world. we'll she you it appears that...