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. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, members of the planning commission i'm a member of the united brotherhood of carpenters i'm here to speak in in favor i have 3 things to say those stare development has pled the marlow project and they've created hundreds of union construction jobs. this bill the proposed project is going to create, you know, as the gentleman said at least 3 hundred jobs i mean, i can tell that's got to create 3 hundred drywall jobs and there's a curling, you know, a housing shortage in san francisco we need to awe leaflet that when the architect showed the picture how good looking that building is it certifies part of the facade i'm familiar with that section of pine street i've a native san franciscan and pine district takes me home. it's a win-win project that creates jobs and people will spend money in the city i'll ask for your support on this project >> thank you very much. next speaker. . hello, i'm patricia love lock i live on pine street less than a block where the building is supposed to be i've intoen a number of neighboring neighbors we were surprised we didn't
. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, members of the planning commission i'm a member of the united brotherhood of carpenters i'm here to speak in in favor i have 3 things to say those stare development has pled the marlow project and they've created hundreds of union construction jobs. this bill the proposed project is going to create, you know, as the gentleman said at least 3 hundred jobs i mean, i can tell that's got to create 3 hundred drywall jobs and there's a curling, you...
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are you surprised that a country that is muslim is so opposed the muslim brotherhood where as in the unitedtes they are not seen as a terrorist group? >> i'm not surprised. i'll tell you why, judge. the muslim brotherhood's concept of government was to aspire to be 49%. then one day after the down fall in the elections, they found themselves with the proverbial 51%. which means that it comes with both responsibility and the accountability of actually governing. >> all right. i'm sorry. we are e we're going to have to cut you off. thanks for being with us. we're going to do this story again. thanks so much. the success of your small business depends on results. go vests! all organic, and there's tons of info on our website. that's why you rely on the best for your business. and verizon delivers the best devices on the best network. you're all big toes to me. so go ahead, stream and download with confidence on america's largest, most reliable 4glte network. activate any 4glte smartphone and get $100 off. for best results, use verizon. carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they'
are you surprised that a country that is muslim is so opposed the muslim brotherhood where as in the unitedtes they are not seen as a terrorist group? >> i'm not surprised. i'll tell you why, judge. the muslim brotherhood's concept of government was to aspire to be 49%. then one day after the down fall in the elections, they found themselves with the proverbial 51%. which means that it comes with both responsibility and the accountability of actually governing. >> all right. i'm...
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muslim brotherhood, not with the united states would want. uslim brotherhood has a lot to answer for. themuslim brotherhood in end of the day may not embrace democracy. that has its own peril. biceps all of that. but i think we lost an opportunity to try to hold up institutions of democracy -- i accept all of that. you elected this guy, and now you need to find a way to legally remove him. instead of became the street rules and i think we have undercut that message that president obama eloquently 2009, which iune, think that a lot of this in motion. so we end up now with the e do not knowre w where it is going to go. appointed asmorsi secretary defense of very popular general, young general for egyptians. he's 59. sisi.al seal he step down and said he is going to run for president. that is no surprise. he will almost inevitably be elected in these elections. there was no one predicting anyone else. alsisi does take office, one of the things that will inevitably happen is the deep state will get deeper. the deep state is a phrase you hear all t
muslim brotherhood, not with the united states would want. uslim brotherhood has a lot to answer for. themuslim brotherhood in end of the day may not embrace democracy. that has its own peril. biceps all of that. but i think we lost an opportunity to try to hold up institutions of democracy -- i accept all of that. you elected this guy, and now you need to find a way to legally remove him. instead of became the street rules and i think we have undercut that message that president obama...
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he's seen as the key char for qatar's influence rebels in syria, method limb brotherhood and islamists. united arab imrates in protest against qatar's foreign policy. there have been ongoing conversations with foreign ministers of those countries about future relationship between the countries. i'm pleased to have hamad bin jassim al thani at this table to talk about how he sees politics in the gulf as well as what's happening in qatar. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: i give you a chance to correct any part of that introduction if you'd like. >> no, thank you, i don't correct. >> rose: let me begin really with the fact that you were admired and powerful figure in qatar. in fact once said i don't run qatar, the prime minister runs qatar. all of that which has been said. then the emir abdicates. it was talked about for a year among the people i know. what happened. >> well, it's very simple. it's what says by the emir father is exactly what happened three, four years before the change happened he was thinking seriously to give more power to his son when he was the crown prince to take
he's seen as the key char for qatar's influence rebels in syria, method limb brotherhood and islamists. united arab imrates in protest against qatar's foreign policy. there have been ongoing conversations with foreign ministers of those countries about future relationship between the countries. i'm pleased to have hamad bin jassim al thani at this table to talk about how he sees politics in the gulf as well as what's happening in qatar. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: i...
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units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhoodber in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it down on concrete. i mean, this is incredible. >> the squad is also responsible for screening any suspicious mail entering the institution. >> there's approximately 5,000 pieces of mail that come and out of our mailroom daily. that's not counting the newspapers and the magazines. the trafficker that prepared this particular envelope, they knew that all the mail that comes into the mailroom is opened by a machine. they cut the top of the envelopes. what this person did, they took small doses of black tar heroin and put it along the glue fold of the envelope and simply sealed it with a greeting card. >> jim dejenet is a veteran member of the pelican bay security quad. he has witnessed a wide range of drug smuggling attempts, some nearly impossible to detect. >> okay. we'll take that with us. >> the traffickers on the street, they took methamphetamine and they applied it to the paper. every plac
units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhoodber in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it down on concrete. i mean, this is incredible. >> the squad is also responsible for screening any suspicious mail entering the institution. >> there's approximately 5,000 pieces of mail that come and out of our mailroom...
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. >> this was made by an arian brotherhood member in a security housing unit. they're in there with nothing, certainly nothing to cut through metal. this guy, he got ahold of some kind of cutting agent. the cell doors is all mild steel. if you take a spring clip like part of a fingernail clipper and that is spring steel, hardened skill and they'll sharpen that, they'll cut the weapons right out of their cell doors. they'll simply choose a section of the door and scribe on the door the same size as a weapon that they want to cut and they'll just keep scribing it until it cuts all the way through the mild steel. >> when gang members in the pelican bay shu make weapons, they're expected to use them. >> i was involved with the aryan brotherhood back in 1984 when i was at folsom prison. you know, we had some work that needed to be tended to. so i put in some work, stabbed an individual. he needed to be taken out. >> walter "big foot" farmer's involvement in the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood, eventually landed him in the pelican bay shu. but that didn
. >> this was made by an arian brotherhood member in a security housing unit. they're in there with nothing, certainly nothing to cut through metal. this guy, he got ahold of some kind of cutting agent. the cell doors is all mild steel. if you take a spring clip like part of a fingernail clipper and that is spring steel, hardened skill and they'll sharpen that, they'll cut the weapons right out of their cell doors. they'll simply choose a section of the door and scribe on the door the...
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ukraine and the ukrainians don't seem particularly nervous about the united states and the hypocrisy of arming the muslim brotherhood with f-16s is stupid to me, but doesn't it all go back to the president's speech in cairo? man caused disasters. isn't this a naivete? >> it's a little bit more than that. the president has spent the last five years saying, who are you going to believe? me or your lying eyes? al qaeda is dead and general motors is alive. the fact is during all the time they've been using their lame slogan, al qaeda affiliated groups have spread throughout north africa, west africa, east africa in syria, where the president drew his supposed red line, and then presented it was, quote, the world's red line. iran and its client has just won. bashar assad is back and secure in his presidential palace. they're sitting pretty and the president's red line has bled away to a big nothing. because in the end, having a fabulous tweet is not enough. >> i watch the left's reaction to this and they're shocked at yourself and people like me. rush limbaugh was made fun of by jon stewart last night. tell me what this
ukraine and the ukrainians don't seem particularly nervous about the united states and the hypocrisy of arming the muslim brotherhood with f-16s is stupid to me, but doesn't it all go back to the president's speech in cairo? man caused disasters. isn't this a naivete? >> it's a little bit more than that. the president has spent the last five years saying, who are you going to believe? me or your lying eyes? al qaeda is dead and general motors is alive. the fact is during all the time...
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united states. the palestinian cause was inspired by the muslim brotherhood and founded by those that served hitler in berlin which was fortunate and obama has the full weight of the presidency. a [inaudible] towards the palestinian leaders that no one would be permitted to live in the territory that they controlled. he's acquiesced in the shipment for the rockets to the terrorism to carry out the work of obliterating the jews. where israel's most important ally is an ally if her enemies. in the negotiations for the holocaust are called the peace process and they provide the time and space to acquire nuclear weapons and where the international dialogue about the middle east is constructed by the enemies of the jews that the rational situation has become almost impossible in the reasonable proposal for improving it is difficult to formulate, even more difficult to formulate. this is the context that the speaker has entered with just such an assessment of the proposal for the solution to. it's the new head of the security project if the freedom center and she's written a book that displays all of the
united states. the palestinian cause was inspired by the muslim brotherhood and founded by those that served hitler in berlin which was fortunate and obama has the full weight of the presidency. a [inaudible] towards the palestinian leaders that no one would be permitted to live in the territory that they controlled. he's acquiesced in the shipment for the rockets to the terrorism to carry out the work of obliterating the jews. where israel's most important ally is an ally if her enemies. in...
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united states. they do not like the issue of the military coup, but were not fans of the muslim brotherhood. ay be looking at assisi, but you point out you believe the election is a sham. >> i believe the united states has made a strategic error in basically tacitly supporting this coup. they desire stability for the region. over the past 11 months, we've seen really unprecedented instability in egypt, military coups and orders, particularly in this day and age are inherently unstable. assisi has presided over the country and over this period of instability, and i don't think that's likely to change, unfortunately. i think we're likely headed for more pollarrization and instability in egypt and that's not what the united states foreign policy desires. >> so, what about the supporters of the muslim brotherhood? after all, they cast the majority of ballots in the last election. this time, they're boycotting the elections, but what about the people who once backed the muslim brotherhood, are they going to boycott, as well? >> all indications are that first of all, egypt is a split society. if yo
united states. they do not like the issue of the military coup, but were not fans of the muslim brotherhood. ay be looking at assisi, but you point out you believe the election is a sham. >> i believe the united states has made a strategic error in basically tacitly supporting this coup. they desire stability for the region. over the past 11 months, we've seen really unprecedented instability in egypt, military coups and orders, particularly in this day and age are inherently unstable....
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united states. and, the utter hypocrisy of arming the muslim brotherhood in egypt with f-16s is astoundingly stupid to me. but doesn't it all go back to the president's speech in cairo, the official position to this day of the first ft. hood shooting this was workplace violence, man caused disaster, overseas contingenccontingencie. isn't this about the naivete about the enemy we're up against. >> it's a little bit more than naivete. the president has spent the last five years who are you going to believe me or your lying eyes. the official position of the president and vice president is al qaeda is dead, and the general is alive. during all the time they have been using their lame slogan al qaeda affiliated groups have spread throughout north africa, west africa, east africa, in syria where the president drew his supposed red line and then pretended it was quote the world's red line or whatever useless phrase he used, iran and its client has just one. about a shish assad is back secure in his presidential palace and a client of the iranians and putin and the president's red line has bled away to a
united states. and, the utter hypocrisy of arming the muslim brotherhood in egypt with f-16s is astoundingly stupid to me. but doesn't it all go back to the president's speech in cairo, the official position to this day of the first ft. hood shooting this was workplace violence, man caused disaster, overseas contingenccontingencie. isn't this about the naivete about the enemy we're up against. >> it's a little bit more than naivete. the president has spent the last five years who are you...
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brotherhood, declared a terrorist organization with egypt. al jazeera rejects all charges and demands their release. >>> the united states offered to help with efforts to find and rescue 270 school girls abducted in nigeria. boko haram fighters threatened to sell the girls captured three weeks ago. the u.s. is doing what it can says white house spokesman jay carney. >> we view what has happened as an outrage and tragedy. the president has been briefed and his security team is monitoring the situation. the state department has been in touch with the nigerian government about what we might do to support efforts to find and free the young women. >> this report from abuja. there's anger over the government's open response. >> reporter: a new hour-long video from the leader of boko haram, abubakar shekau. he says his fighters abducted the girls. he promises to sell them on what he calls "the market." this woman protested against a failure to rescue 270 girls kidnapped by the group. she said she was arrested and detained on the orders of nigeria's first lady patience jonathan in abuja on sunday. she and two other protesters were summoned to the pr
brotherhood, declared a terrorist organization with egypt. al jazeera rejects all charges and demands their release. >>> the united states offered to help with efforts to find and rescue 270 school girls abducted in nigeria. boko haram fighters threatened to sell the girls captured three weeks ago. the u.s. is doing what it can says white house spokesman jay carney. >> we view what has happened as an outrage and tragedy. the president has been briefed and his security team is...
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. >> you're covering the conflict between the muslim brotherhood, president morsi and the success regime which the unitedrnment deliberately doesn't call a coup because there would be all kinds of sanctions if that were the case and the u.s. administration is still grateful that egypt is supporting the treaty with israel and not ab lig gating others. >> he stopped aid to egypt because they were worried about how egypt was treating not just journalists but any opposition, including muslim brotherhood. it hasn't been replaced so far and the conversation i've been having here is that the aid won't be replaced and won't be given back to egypt until they show that they will release the journalists there and they recognize that they are on the road to a democracy as they have promised they want to be. >> and the secretary general met with the foreign minister i believe or thrs or friday and issued a statement, which included this criticism, saying that he conveyed his strong concerns over the imposition of political mass death sentences and large number of arrests and sentencing under the recent law regulating
. >> you're covering the conflict between the muslim brotherhood, president morsi and the success regime which the unitedrnment deliberately doesn't call a coup because there would be all kinds of sanctions if that were the case and the u.s. administration is still grateful that egypt is supporting the treaty with israel and not ab lig gating others. >> he stopped aid to egypt because they were worried about how egypt was treating not just journalists but any opposition, including...
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the muslim brotherhood, the best political force organized in egypt's history certainly is not voting. >> how should the u.s. react? it is no seem rete the unitedtes was not a fan of the muslim brotherhood and mohamed morsi, but he was democratically elected and overthrown in a coo. now we have the general that led the overthrow. how should the u.s. react to the coronation of sisi. >> there's how should and how will the u.s. react. how should is up for debate, whether you believe the principles of national security, regional security trump democracy. people argue from both sides of this. how the u.s. will react, we can predict america's going to be ok with a sisi victory, barring any kind of major electoral fraud. the u.s. wants to see him elected by the will of the people, which i think will happen. i think the people will vote for sisi. after that, i think they'll go back to working on counter terrorism in the sinai peninsula, the suez canal will stay open. this will go back to business at usual for a while in terms of international relations. >> there is a food fight brewing between some of the leading breakfast foot producers. pilgrim's pri
the muslim brotherhood, the best political force organized in egypt's history certainly is not voting. >> how should the u.s. react? it is no seem rete the unitedtes was not a fan of the muslim brotherhood and mohamed morsi, but he was democratically elected and overthrown in a coo. now we have the general that led the overthrow. how should the u.s. react to the coronation of sisi. >> there's how should and how will the u.s. react. how should is up for debate, whether you believe...
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to develop good relationships between egypt and the united states, even including sentencing to death of the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. most people don't know why that is necessary and isn't it going to too far? and is it constitution? >> let me start by responding on whether it's actually true or not, and then is it too far. for five months after the revolution in 2013, the muslim brotherhood was not considered to be a terrorist organization. we reached out, we tried to find somebody there who would be ready to engage politically based on an inclusive constitution and in a non-violent fashion. five months. >> charlie: five months after. after june 30, 2013. when the people withdrew morsi. yes, five months up until late november, early december, they were not considered to be terrorist. we tried everything we could. pressure was put by public opinion on the government. you can't allow violence. and the organization is not an egyptian novelty. you have it in spain, in ireland, in germany, in italy. that's the first point. the response here is to violence, primarily. secondly, what's declared terrorism or a terrorist o
to develop good relationships between egypt and the united states, even including sentencing to death of the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. most people don't know why that is necessary and isn't it going to too far? and is it constitution? >> let me start by responding on whether it's actually true or not, and then is it too far. for five months after the revolution in 2013, the muslim brotherhood was not considered to be a terrorist organization. we reached out, we tried to...
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brotherhood. the group has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects the charges demanding their release. >>> still to come - closing in on kony. the united nations narrows its search for a notorious warlord. >>> born to be wild - bikie gangs in australia are not rising so easy any ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a phaser! it's my phone! he can use his voice to control the tv. you can use your woice? my voice. your woice. my voice. "vuh," voice. his voice. your woice? look. watch sci-fi. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories in al jazeera. pro-russian separatists claim victory after a referendum on autonomy. they say the overwhelming majority voted in favour. the final results were expected in a few hours time. >>> anti-government protesters in thailand moved their rally to a new area of bangkok, and they are moving to the vacated government building. they are vowi
brotherhood. the group has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects the charges demanding their release. >>> still to come - closing in on kony. the united nations narrows its search for a notorious warlord. >>> born to be wild - bikie gangs in australia are not rising so easy any ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system....
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eucalyptus and brotherhood and down to randolph street the study billions on land use efforts and one big one is the park merced development that would result in 56 hundred more housing units and with triple densities and the san francisco state university master plans that calls for the full-time you student engrossment from 20 to 25 thousand. several years ago while those plans were under discussion this was a lot of discussion in the neighborhoods how to accommodate more significant number of transportation clajz challenges that already exist today are regardless of land use density so there was actually a study called the 19 avenue corridor study done by the planning department and it was from the former supervisor and looked at the conditions in the corridor i started to including but not limited to build a discussion around the existing needs and accommodates the growth and violation of the plans. so in that context there oh, i wanted to show this it doesn't look great on the screen the left-hand side it the land use today and the blue bobs being the orange irrational park merced what it looks like when this is built. what are the conditions on 19 after the ocean vie
eucalyptus and brotherhood and down to randolph street the study billions on land use efforts and one big one is the park merced development that would result in 56 hundred more housing units and with triple densities and the san francisco state university master plans that calls for the full-time you student engrossment from 20 to 25 thousand. several years ago while those plans were under discussion this was a lot of discussion in the neighborhoods how to accommodate more significant number...
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brotherhood. al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands their immediate release. >>> there are tough laws in the united states banning children from buying tobacco product, and what the country does not have are regulations preventing them working in tobacco field, exposing kids to nicotine poisoning. we have more from our correspondent, from the hart of the tobacco industry. >> reporter: each morning in the summer this 15-year-old travels to tobacco field. the money hps to pay for her -- helps to pay for her family's basic living expenses. human rights watch interviewed 140 children. >> your head hurts, you get a fever. it's the chemicals getting to you. >> the chemicals are pesticides sprayed on the plants. in the early morning the nicotine-laced due seeping from the plants is difficult to avoid, even if they try to protect themselves. >> when i sweat, we wear trash bags. that attracts the heat, burning inside the trash bags. >> the doctor has been studying the effects of expormg on labourers. the exposhure to pesticide causes damage. child labour laws in the u.s. farming sector are lax, there are fe
brotherhood. al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands their immediate release. >>> there are tough laws in the united states banning children from buying tobacco product, and what the country does not have are regulations preventing them working in tobacco field, exposing kids to nicotine poisoning. we have more from our correspondent, from the hart of the tobacco industry. >> reporter: each morning in the summer this 15-year-old travels to tobacco field. the money hps to...
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to admit someone who had scheduled an upcoming flight into the united states allegedly the individual was a member of the muslim brotherhood and a close associate of a supporter of quote, hamas, hezbollah and palestinian islamic jihad, unquote. the individual had been in secondary inspection, quote, several dozen times the several years and had not a secondary inspection since 2010. one of the responses to the initial email states, quote, the c.b.p. watch commander advised that the subject had sued c.b.p. twice in the past and he's one of the several hands-off passengers nationwide. apparently his records were removed in december of 2010 and the d.h.s. secretary was involved in the matter, unquote. the email continues. i'm puzzled how someone could be a member of the muslim brotherhood and unindicted co-conspirator in the holeland foundation trial, which was a trial in which people were convicted of supporting terrorism, providing financial support for terrorism, convicted and this individual mentioned as a named co-conspirator in the pleadings. the message in the email goes on, could be an associate of -- and then was red
to admit someone who had scheduled an upcoming flight into the united states allegedly the individual was a member of the muslim brotherhood and a close associate of a supporter of quote, hamas, hezbollah and palestinian islamic jihad, unquote. the individual had been in secondary inspection, quote, several dozen times the several years and had not a secondary inspection since 2010. one of the responses to the initial email states, quote, the c.b.p. watch commander advised that the subject had...
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a powerful and emotional weekend about brotherhood, bonds, and an unbreakable spirit. it was the day that would define them as a uniten. >> it's almost undescribable. >> it was probably the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> the fire came from the right-hand side of the street, and the left, and from the front and the rear. >> reporter: solders who had never been in battle. 19 pinned down in an alley. the rest of the battalion racing to rescue them. unprotected, exposed, facing masses of armed insurgents. >> we see the charlie company truck, just like the one we're riding in, rode down the road to us, four flat tires, engine on fire. with wounded. >> so many wounded, so many dead.ñ]d piles of bloody boots and body armor stacked outside the aide station. inside a young army doctor, david matthias, who until that day had treated only the ;#3s"ren of soldiers back home in texas. >> i'm aa pediatrician. it was shocking at first to see these battle wounds. the best word i can come up with is it was just like a tidal wave. >> a tidal wave that would continue for 15 months. by the end of their deployment, the 1st cavalry di
a powerful and emotional weekend about brotherhood, bonds, and an unbreakable spirit. it was the day that would define them as a uniten. >> it's almost undescribable. >> it was probably the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> the fire came from the right-hand side of the street, and the left, and from the front and the rear. >> reporter: solders who had never been in battle. 19 pinned down in an alley. the rest of the battalion racing to rescue them. unprotected, exposed,...
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united states navy band performs america the beautiful. ["american the beautiful" plays] beautiful for spacious skies grainber waves of majesties mountain plainthe fruited america! america! grace on thee and crown the good with brotherhoodning sea o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years citieslabaster gleam tearsed by human america! america! grace on thee and crown they good -- thy good with brotherhood shining sea america! america! america! ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary hagel. [applause] >> thank you, and good morning. mr. president, mrs. obama, vice president biden, dr. biden, general dempsey, ladies and gentlemen, first i want to acknowledge and add my welcome to the families of our military men and women who are here today and who are watching this all over the world. i want to particularly welcome the families of the fallen who are here with us this morning. we admire you and are grateful. we will never forget your sacrifices and the sacrifices of your loved ones. i very much appreciate the opportunity to be here. to be here this morning, in this place, as we observe this very sacred day in america, memorial day. we remember people who sacrificed everything in defense of our natio
united states navy band performs america the beautiful. ["american the beautiful" plays] beautiful for spacious skies grainber waves of majesties mountain plainthe fruited america! america! grace on thee and crown the good with brotherhoodning sea o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years citieslabaster gleam tearsed by human america! america! grace on thee and crown they good -- thy good with brotherhood shining sea america! america! america! ♪ [applause] >>...
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group new privileges in the united states but falls well short of recognizing the coalition as an actual government. >>> egypt's presidential front-runner says the muslim brotherhoodel fatta al sisi is accusing the brotherhood of plotting to assassinate him and says egyptians do not want the party behind morsi. the brotherhood says it is committed to peaceful activism. >>> in south korea, the search for the missing on a sunken ferry has cost a diver his life. authorities say the man was on his first dive when he was pulled unconscious from the water and pronounced dead at a hospital. 263 people have died. 39 people on board when it capsized are still missing. this goes to show how dangerous these missions are. we have people saying why don't you put more divers in the water, send more help? well, you have to be careful. it is a risky business. >> absolutely. >>> all right, this morning, a desperate search to find hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorists. we are live with the very latest on that after the break. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can ha
group new privileges in the united states but falls well short of recognizing the coalition as an actual government. >>> egypt's presidential front-runner says the muslim brotherhoodel fatta al sisi is accusing the brotherhood of plotting to assassinate him and says egyptians do not want the party behind morsi. the brotherhood says it is committed to peaceful activism. >>> in south korea, the search for the missing on a sunken ferry has cost a diver his life. authorities say...
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brotherhood now claimed a terrorist organization. >>> a virus that kills one out of three people that get it shows up first in the united states.ow big is the threat? and the secretary of state talks about new hope to end the bloody violence in south sudan. >> welcome back, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a lot to cover this half hour. nigeria's missing girls concern and anger growing around the globe. a stunning estimate of how many were actually kidnapped. how they did it? a new theory that might explain how the ancient egyptians build the pyramids. >>> they call them the thread head. the music and music fans that helped bring back new orleans. richelle, the briefing. >> in odessa in the south of be you ukraine, pro-russian forces in the east. more than 500 are nearly dead in a landslide that wiped out an entire north afghanistan village, authorities not helpful. more than 2,000 people thrif there. authorities expect more mudslides in the coming days. >>> and in northern ireland, police have 48 more hours to question gerry adams the leader of the political party sinn fein. being held with the po
brotherhood now claimed a terrorist organization. >>> a virus that kills one out of three people that get it shows up first in the united states.ow big is the threat? and the secretary of state talks about new hope to end the bloody violence in south sudan. >> welcome back, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a lot to cover this half hour. nigeria's missing girls concern and anger growing around the globe. a stunning estimate of how many were actually...
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it's because the united states under this administration supported morsi, supported the muslim brotherhoodand the egyptian people had had enough. and they decried anyone in the united states that was supporting these terrorists. and as some of us travel around the middle east, leaders, moderate muslim leaders say, why are you not helping us in the war against terrorism anymore? you're helping the bad guys, you helped the al qaeda-backed rebels in libya. and as i speak there are training camps in libya like there were in afghanistan before we went in with less than 500 americans, but we helped the northern alliance muslims kick out the radical islamic taliban. my friend is coming to the floor, he and i have traveled around those parts and he had been engaged with many moderate muslims in fighting the russians even, back before my predecessor, charlie wilson, was in congress. i'm very proud to consider him a friend. i'm proud of the efforts we've , it to reach out to allies was he who introduced me to so many of the moderate muslims that just want out from under oppression that radical islam
it's because the united states under this administration supported morsi, supported the muslim brotherhoodand the egyptian people had had enough. and they decried anyone in the united states that was supporting these terrorists. and as some of us travel around the middle east, leaders, moderate muslim leaders say, why are you not helping us in the war against terrorism anymore? you're helping the bad guys, you helped the al qaeda-backed rebels in libya. and as i speak there are training camps...
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brotherhood sentences ofath over 500 million. all the way to the top of the government against what is necessary to develop a good relationship between egypt and the united states, and including the death of a spiritual leader. know why thatn't is necessary and isn't it's going to fog? -- too far? responding ont by whether it is true or not and then necessary or too far. revolution after the in 2013, the muslim brotherhood was not considered to be a terrorist organization. we reached out to find somebody who would be ready to engage in in a nonviolent fashion. five months. >> five months after the revolution. >> after june 30. when the people overthrew mohamed morsi. five months up until late november. to be ae not considered terrorist organization. we tried everything we could. all we saw was increased violence. put by the public opinion on the government. you can't allow violence. it is not an egyptian novelty. you have it in spain, ireland, italy. that is the first point. the responses to violence primarily. secondly, what is declared terrorist is the organization itself. accordingent has said to our constitution and egyptian who is not found guilty o
brotherhood sentences ofath over 500 million. all the way to the top of the government against what is necessary to develop a good relationship between egypt and the united states, and including the death of a spiritual leader. know why thatn't is necessary and isn't it's going to fog? -- too far? responding ont by whether it is true or not and then necessary or too far. revolution after the in 2013, the muslim brotherhood was not considered to be a terrorist organization. we reached out to...
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brotherhood. al jazeera rejects charges and is demanding their immediate release. canada is being criticized for treatment of aborig natural people. the unitedations special investigation toured canada last october and has published an extensive report. more details >> reporter: the report speaks of a crisis in relations between aborignatural can aideians and the government. it says there is a daunting list of challenges the government needs to address. it talks about 1200 aboriganal women have been murdered or gone missing and says an urgent national inquiry needs to be held on that. it says far too many people of aboriginal origin are in the prison system. people who live in the communities don't get their fair share of government services. housing is singled out, the sorry state of housing and the fact that young aboriginal people aren't employed at the same rates that non-aboriganla canadiens are. this would be something that leaders have noted and say they plan to use the report to put more pressure on the government. for its part, the government said its proud of the way it works with aboriganal canadiens. the minister says his staff a
brotherhood. al jazeera rejects charges and is demanding their immediate release. canada is being criticized for treatment of aborig natural people. the unitedations special investigation toured canada last october and has published an extensive report. more details >> reporter: the report speaks of a crisis in relations between aborignatural can aideians and the government. it says there is a daunting list of challenges the government needs to address. it talks about 1200 aboriganal...
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this unit was then sent to train in the deep south this a tiny little town called spartanburg which was not what you'd call a haven of racial brotherhood. as a matter of fact, they were sent to train in spartanburg two weeks after one of the worst race riots in american history in houston where black soldiers actually rioted and shot up the town and were then shot up themselves by the white police and the white military authorities, and the whole unit was disgraced. two weeks later, another black unit is sent to south carolina on accident? especially when the mayor of spartanburg actually wrote to "the new york times" and said do not send them here, there's going to be trouble. so this unit was sent to spartanburg, and they were given orders, don't fight back. you guys all hear jackie robinson, you know, he's all famous for not fighting back. well, this is a whole unit of them. and when we say not fighting back, i mean, i'm not dissing jackie robinson, but basically, there's a huge difference between people yelling at you from the stands and actually getting beaten up on the street which is what happened to these guys. and they were sp
this unit was then sent to train in the deep south this a tiny little town called spartanburg which was not what you'd call a haven of racial brotherhood. as a matter of fact, they were sent to train in spartanburg two weeks after one of the worst race riots in american history in houston where black soldiers actually rioted and shot up the town and were then shot up themselves by the white police and the white military authorities, and the whole unit was disgraced. two weeks later, another...
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muslim brotherhood, and other dissenters, but a nasty insurgency that the egyptian armed forces has been fighting in the cyanide peninsula. >> there are issues for the relationship with the united states. you know, he has a police force known to be abusive. there are people unjustly imprisoned. what will happen with the egyptian relationship with the united states. >> despite the fact that the obama administration mildly sang tured for the cout debtar, there's a poll among policy makers and others that they'd like to resume the relationship. a number of factors will get in the way. one is the continuation of human rights violations, and i expect that abdul fatah al-sisi will continue to use force and coercion to establish political control. the fact that the egyptians themselves are looking for alternatives from the united states whether it's gulf countries like saudi arabia, or the united arab emirates, looking for patrons besides the united states. i expect there to be difficult days ahead. >> we have syria and turkey having elections coming up. syria next week. the syrian election - we'll move past it. it's in the middle of the civil war. bashar al-assad will be president. t
muslim brotherhood, and other dissenters, but a nasty insurgency that the egyptian armed forces has been fighting in the cyanide peninsula. >> there are issues for the relationship with the united states. you know, he has a police force known to be abusive. there are people unjustly imprisoned. what will happen with the egyptian relationship with the united states. >> despite the fact that the obama administration mildly sang tured for the cout debtar, there's a poll among policy...
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united states of being behind the on the arrest. an egyptian presidential front runner. has vowed that the muslim brotherhood will cease to exist should he when the former army chief also revealed that two recent assassination plots against him has been uncovered since ousting the brotherhood's candidate mohamed morsy from the presidency last july sisi has launched a heavy crackdown on the group. is widely expected to win the upcoming presidential elections. now any thirty percent of disabled employable people in russia have a job due to numerous prejudices of potential employers those who do manage to find work there is the great challenge of dispelling fairies and proving that anything is possible and as artie's new hobby reports some of them are quite successful at breaking down stereotypes. at the moment and making these small burgers how do you call them mini burgers twenty five year old nikita panicked chef has down syndrome the condition that can make finding work in russia difficult but last year a charity set him up with a work placement as a cook in this moscow coffee shop fast forward twelve month
united states of being behind the on the arrest. an egyptian presidential front runner. has vowed that the muslim brotherhood will cease to exist should he when the former army chief also revealed that two recent assassination plots against him has been uncovered since ousting the brotherhood's candidate mohamed morsy from the presidency last july sisi has launched a heavy crackdown on the group. is widely expected to win the upcoming presidential elections. now any thirty percent of disabled...
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even worse, it would be painfully evident that his pro-muslim brotherhood policies had actually enhanced al qaeda's capacity to attack the united states in egypt. the state department also knew that the obscure anti-muslim video, few egyptians if any had seen or heard about, but it had been denounced by cairo on september 9. still the stir it caused was minor at best as tom has elaborated. the cairo rioting was driven by the jihadists who were agitating for the blind sheik's release and who had been threatening for weeks to raid and torch our embassy, and indeed they did storm it, replaced the american flag with the jihadist black flag, and set fires around the embassy complex. and it is important here, mr. speaker to note that the al he he eader's brother, was out there even after the attack on benghazi consulate basically saying, hey, there could be more rioting, more trouble, unless you work with me and let's get the blind sheik released then we can avoid future violence. amid all that is what andrew mccarthy is pointing out are claiming it was all about a video. if his arctic many mccarthy says, nevertheless before the riot
even worse, it would be painfully evident that his pro-muslim brotherhood policies had actually enhanced al qaeda's capacity to attack the united states in egypt. the state department also knew that the obscure anti-muslim video, few egyptians if any had seen or heard about, but it had been denounced by cairo on september 9. still the stir it caused was minor at best as tom has elaborated. the cairo rioting was driven by the jihadists who were agitating for the blind sheik's release and who had...
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united states navy band performs america the beautiful. ["american the beautiful" plays] beautiful for spacious skies grainber waves of majesties mountain plainthe fruited america! america! grace on thee and crown the good with brotherhoodning sea o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years citieslabaster gleam tearsed by human america! america! grace on thee and crown they good -- thy good with brotherhood shining sea america! america! america! ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary hagel. [applause] >> thank you, and good morning. mr. president, mrs. obama, vice president biden, dr. biden, general dempsey, ladies and gentlemen, first i want to acknowledge and add my welcome to the families of our military men and women who are here today and who are watching this all over the world. i want to particularly welcome the families of the fallen who are here with us this morning. we admire you and are grateful. we will never forget your sacrifices and the sacrifices of your loved ones. i very much appreciate the opportunity to be here. to be here this morning, in this place, as we observe this very sacred day in america, memorial day. we remember people who sacrificed everything in defense of our natio
united states navy band performs america the beautiful. ["american the beautiful" plays] beautiful for spacious skies grainber waves of majesties mountain plainthe fruited america! america! grace on thee and crown the good with brotherhoodning sea o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years citieslabaster gleam tearsed by human america! america! grace on thee and crown they good -- thy good with brotherhood shining sea america! america! america! ♪ [applause] >>...
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brotherhood and author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. for. self defense unitsn eastern ukraine report mounting casualties as government forces resume their assault on to say to. ukraine's a prosecutor general says adesa police were complicit in last friday's massacre that saw more than forty people but all shot to death a correspondent talks to a woman who managed to survive the atrocity. as a public funded documentary about swartz is set for. as well.
brotherhood and author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. for. self defense unitsn eastern ukraine report mounting casualties as government forces resume their assault on to say to. ukraine's a prosecutor general says adesa police were complicit in last friday's massacre that saw more than forty people but all shot to death a correspondent talks to a woman who managed to survive the atrocity. as a public funded documentary about swartz is set...
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brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. it's been shameful actually the way the united states media has discussed what has occurred in. what's really despicable is that this be is being described as a fire breaking out and people being killed and most of the media and in some cases the only group that's mentioned in connection with it are the pro russian wrote russian forces and this is actually absolutely just. criminal negligence. and at worst sheer criminal propaganda you see very few examples and very minimal coverage of anything that would contradict the u.s. line and i don't think that's really good journalism frankly if the odessa fire i was curious to see how it would be reporter. it's clearly been mentioned give the impression the fire started by itself so you getting complete i think lies from the ukrainian government. the game of speculation is the most informal a fascinating game in the world but it is not a game for the stupid the mentally lazy the person of inferior a muscle balance or they get rich quick adventure or they will die before. i know what you'
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brotherhood wants to eliminate everything but radical islam in america and in the world. why are you helping them. . they are your enemy. they are behind the attacks made on the united states. why are you helping them? in as i speak, mr. speaker, former terrorist pporter had reigned, since twee, some israelis said -- 2003, some israelis said he was the best help in identifying radical islam and terrorism and yet you took him out and we did with our air cover and providing weapons to rebels we knew had al qaeda in them and turns out they were far stronger than we even knew which is why some of us were saying, don't be helping the rebels in libya. we knew we had al qaeda in . em, and yet we helped them as you travel abroad, you'll find people saying, you're still helping your enemy, we're worried you're going to turn on us next. you turn on your allies, you punish your allies and you reward your enemies. what kind of foreign policy is that? it never works. you will not win over people that hate you by giving them money and arms. they don't think you're a wonderful country because they're giving you money and arms. they know you are crazy and you need to be wiped off t
brotherhood wants to eliminate everything but radical islam in america and in the world. why are you helping them. . they are your enemy. they are behind the attacks made on the united states. why are you helping them? in as i speak, mr. speaker, former terrorist pporter had reigned, since twee, some israelis said -- 2003, some israelis said he was the best help in identifying radical islam and terrorism and yet you took him out and we did with our air cover and providing weapons to rebels we...