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the family usually eats red rice is more nutritious than the white kind we are told. along with the rice there's a little fish and aside a guy leaves from the family garden. we always know bryce what we eat with it depends on what we can harvest from the garden and what we can afford to buy that. meat is rare once in a while there's an ache depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. i was one of. the well. you know one of the books were surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them but it. shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current stage of growth the rice has to be flooded every two days that allows him to come back the main pest a snail using biological methods it isn't much but it works without the use of chemical additives he assures us that this method has proven successful on his small farm. we learn that the farming fa
the family usually eats red rice is more nutritious than the white kind we are told. along with the rice there's a little fish and aside a guy leaves from the family garden. we always know bryce what we eat with it depends on what we can harvest from the garden and what we can afford to buy that. meat is rare once in a while there's an ache depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. i was one of. the well. you know one...
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the family usually eats red rice is more nutritious than the white kind we are told. along with the rice there's a little fish and decided balloon guy leaves from the family garden. we always have rice what we eat with it depends on what we can harvest from the garden and what we can afford to buy that. meat is rare once in a while there's an aig depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. i was well. you know well. you know one of the books we're surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them. shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current stage of growth the rice has to be flooded every two days that allows him to come back the main pest a snail using biological methods it isn't much but it works without the use of chemical additives he assures us that this method has proven successful on his small farm. we learn that the farming
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banana, rice, white rice, applesauce and toast.ast. no seeds, no butter, nothing. this is good. in combination or separately, because it helps to settle your stomach. you can also -- good to have some protein but easily digestible. like a scrambled egg. and this whole thing about, well, don't have yogurt when you're not feeling well, it is great. some of the probiotics. you're making a face and going -- >> but if your body craves something, you should do it, right? >> does your body know, really? >> this is not the time to -- don't try to challenge your gastrointestinal system now. avoid spicy foods, greasy foods, this diet, bananas, rice, that's what you need at this time to let your body respond. >> too late to get a flu shot? >> not too late to get a flu shot. january and february are the peak months. but the flu goes as far as april or may. >> on that last table, why do we need ensure? >> recovery is important. you need protein and an balanced diet. but you're not done. >> thank you. lovely to see you. thanks so much. >>> wheth
banana, rice, white rice, applesauce and toast.ast. no seeds, no butter, nothing. this is good. in combination or separately, because it helps to settle your stomach. you can also -- good to have some protein but easily digestible. like a scrambled egg. and this whole thing about, well, don't have yogurt when you're not feeling well, it is great. some of the probiotics. you're making a face and going -- >> but if your body craves something, you should do it, right? >> does your body...
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for example, choose a super food, quinoa, instead of white rice.f choosing processed cereal go for otds. how about wheat flour bed to make your sandwich every day. >> we talk about these resolutions. some people give a specific thing they want. say lose ten pounds. is that good to set that harsh a goal? >> it's a really harsh goal. it's really not realistic. someone like me, i hate weighing myself and i hate abiding by the pounds on the scale. what i like to focus on is making our lives healthier instead of losing weight. for example, if you have been ooeting things linked to obesity like artificial sweeteners or soda, switch them out for healthier things. choose good foods over bad foods. instead of coca-cola, go for a fermented drink that is naturally sweet. or switching out your equal or your sweet and low for coconut palm sugar with all the nutrients intact. you will eliminate the triggers linked to weight gain. >> here is the subject near and dear to me, going vegetarian or vegan. i have not gone all the way, but i'm trying to be more vegetari
for example, choose a super food, quinoa, instead of white rice.f choosing processed cereal go for otds. how about wheat flour bed to make your sandwich every day. >> we talk about these resolutions. some people give a specific thing they want. say lose ten pounds. is that good to set that harsh a goal? >> it's a really harsh goal. it's really not realistic. someone like me, i hate weighing myself and i hate abiding by the pounds on the scale. what i like to focus on is making our...
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stop to think the key attacking people to try and get it that a that there was a pig in a sleek white rice bags and milk two titans of a sticky situation is very tense and we also spent a lot of people who say they have no faith or the pos months. a lot of tension as you described. james laundry and a french sort of in the middle of all this again on reports of resentments growing resentment against the french. how does it seem to you. going forward with them around among the french forces that you've spoken to while both teams and pretty much gave it to the situation is very difficult. basically we leave with the detroit show a couple of days to get the hint of french and italians in and feed it the check ins are welcome in the muslim communities it is not the case for the french basically we're just as they drove by. oh well the tax levy as they call tough that shocks people was saying at the nationals are using to help as they people say that basically been the friends go through. kimi two five which is a muslim area around here people accuse the friendship going by and then. getting co
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interested to see people's spontaneous reactions when they suddenly encountered yellow rice in place of the usual white or red grains we brought along a small can of golden rice to show to vendors and consumers what do you think about . the. i don't. know. what you assembly i don't think so. and like that i think i did it right then he said it would break the stepfather and. night. that people like that would. often. the catholic church is very important to the people of the philippines ninety percent of whom marc. affleck's. the church is a very powerful force in the country the. load. in an interview we learned of the catholic church has come out against genetically manipulated products like golden rice. about the ne saying through these compare that to think that by it the. problem of poverty is. completely. so. they can very strong position against g.m.o. and even in. the nicest way. that we think that. the genetic anymore they feed products are. due to have we should not sacrifice the health of the people and even though they buy are the men for the sake of short term propping up the corporations
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interested to see people's spontaneous reactions when they suddenly encountered yellow rice in place of the usual white or red grains we brought along a small can of golden rice to show to vendors and consumers what do you think about . the first. thing. i did. with you assembly i don't think so. and i like that i think. they put it right then he said he would pay because the father and the other night. that the people. get really. hot on. the catholic church is very important to the people of the philippines ninety percent of whom are key. affleck's. the church is a very powerful force in the country the. load. in an interview we learned of the catholic church has come out against genetically manipulated products like golden rice. saying through these compare that to think that by it they. saw the problem of poverty. completely. so we in the chair said taken a very strong position against g.m.o. and even in. a nice way. about it that we think that. the genetic anymore the fate products are. released to have we should not sacrifice the help of the the people and even though they'd vironment for the sak
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interested to see people's spontaneous reactions when they suddenly encountered yellow rice in place of the usual white or red grains we brought along a small can of golden rice to show to vendors and consumers what do you think about . the first. no i don't. know. what you assembly i don't think so. banana like that i think. i did where i played it so i know he said it would break because at five days. a night oh oh. that would. be. the catholic church is very important to the people of the philippines ninety percent of whom are catholics. the church is a very powerful force in the country the. load. in an interview we learned of the catholic church has come out against genetically manipulated products like golden rice. about going to saying through these compare that to think that. by you or the g.m. will consoled the problem of poverty. completely it all and yes i'm sean so we in the cherry said take in the very strong position against g.m.o. and even in. the nicest way to. about it that we think that. these genetically modified products are. research tool to have we should not sacrifice the health
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rice's comments were flawed but largely accurate. most significantly the terms that she used. susan rise termed the attackers extremist rather than terrorist. that was not chosen by the white house or susan rice. it was the agency that chose to use the word extremist because the fbi could not substantiate if this was answer attack from a terrorist organization or extremists as they put it. in addition susan rice's comments talking points removed reference to al-qaeda and she was criticized for that as well. this report shows it was the intelligence committee that asked that al-qaeda be remove because they could not substantiate that al-qaeda was part of the attack. >> and is there any mention about the film that anyone who called the film call it anti anti-he's limb, and not only the bengahzi attack but what happened before the bengahzi attack in egypt. >> the attackers viewed it as an opportunistic attack, and it was a planned assault, and as a result these attackers from inspired by the demonstrations in cairo. it does mention some of the attackers were likely members of al-qaeda or affiliate groups, but this was not a planned attack in those group but an opportunistic a
rice's comments were flawed but largely accurate. most significantly the terms that she used. susan rise termed the attackers extremist rather than terrorist. that was not chosen by the white house or susan rice. it was the agency that chose to use the word extremist because the fbi could not substantiate if this was answer attack from a terrorist organization or extremists as they put it. in addition susan rice's comments talking points removed reference to al-qaeda and she was criticized for...
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reporter: right, following the bengahzi attack susan rice made a number of statements based on talking points that went through a series of drafts through the white house and the intelligence community. the republicans were incredibly hostile towards rice, alleging that she had toned down they are comments in order to make this seem less bad for the administration. among the things she was criticized for was calling the attackers extremists instead of terrorists and removing the reference to al-qaeda. this was not rice's choice. it was not even the white house choice. it was made by the fbi and the intelligence community. the reason for that was in the day of the attack, the fbi could not determine if it was the attackers were associated with the terrorist groups or al-qaeda. the fbi removed the terrorist. >> trevor, the investigative report who are did a lot of work on the bengahzi story. thank you. >>> the u.s. hopes to raise $6.5 billion to help syrians caught up in today's bloody civil war. delegates from dozens of nations pledged more than $2 billion in aid. bernard smith was there. >> there has been extraordinary numbers bantered around not
reporter: right, following the bengahzi attack susan rice made a number of statements based on talking points that went through a series of drafts through the white house and the intelligence community. the republicans were incredibly hostile towards rice, alleging that she had toned down they are comments in order to make this seem less bad for the administration. among the things she was criticized for was calling the attackers extremists instead of terrorists and removing the reference to...
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and one experts expect china's consumption of white wine and champagne to rice in each of the country any finishes fifth when old ones are taken into account. the book on the world's top consumer the united states. when united states the frigid temperatures of the past weeks have spread to the south state of emergency declared in five states because of a rare snow and ice storm. do you see pages of louisiana in georgia hundreds of flights had to be canceled. atlanta airport but no let up expected in till thursday the national weather service predicts that he could deal with the wind as cold as minus thirty four celsius. and finally wednesdays here in france are the days when new movies opened one to watch is miniscule. french animated no subtitles required is no dialogue. it all goes pear shaped. ladybug get separated from its family and ends up discovering the sugar cubes left behind by the picking the it is all the way later on although the false and dad today the eye. call. it is time indeed for the wholesome until today. earlier this month when a french gossip magazine noted music
and one experts expect china's consumption of white wine and champagne to rice in each of the country any finishes fifth when old ones are taken into account. the book on the world's top consumer the united states. when united states the frigid temperatures of the past weeks have spread to the south state of emergency declared in five states because of a rare snow and ice storm. do you see pages of louisiana in georgia hundreds of flights had to be canceled. atlanta airport but no let up...
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rice. and this language that others perceive us as the great satan and we've got to protect ourselves, that was really the discourse coming out of the bush white the rice regime. and so i'm just wondering, how much that continues to resonate for folks. >> i think in the bush administration, i talk about the book, but i don't think we've acknowledged it significantly enough. there was a psychosis. after 9/11, these people were the administration. condoleezza rice, george w. bush, certainly, were absolutely traumatized, and they couldn't admit this publicly, but the fact that 9/11 happened on their watch. whoever them wanted to import responsibility for, for that attack, the cia, our intelligences agencies not talking to each other, the fact is, it happened on their watch. and they were not going to let anything like that ever happen again. and they didn't care. they would go to any lengths to ensure that didn't happen. their feeling really was, it didn't matter about privacy. all that married was securitter. they really did believe nothing else mattered except for that. this balancing act we see the administration trying to do, there was no bal
rice. and this language that others perceive us as the great satan and we've got to protect ourselves, that was really the discourse coming out of the bush white the rice regime. and so i'm just wondering, how much that continues to resonate for folks. >> i think in the bush administration, i talk about the book, but i don't think we've acknowledged it significantly enough. there was a psychosis. after 9/11, these people were the administration. condoleezza rice, george w. bush,...
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you know, this is one of -- >> but that's a far cry from the attacks made on susan rice that her and the whitese staff people, the flaks if you will, it looks like they went right through what they were given. >> the footnote to that is there was other input which wasn't included. and was that prudent? but that's a whole another issue. gates makes some really good points. this has been the thing we haven't wanted to touch in the beginning, which is normally the ambassador is the head of the country team, and he is responsible for the safety, security of everybody on the ground. and a lot of these decisions did deal with him. and, of course, he can't speak for himself because he is dead. and i think we have been very reticent to say was he doing prudent things? was he excessive risks? this raises, more interesting questions. but it still doesn't answer all those either. >> i think you said the same thing congressman moran said. the man was a dashing figure, a gutsy guy who went out almost like a peace corps why and didn't mind connecting with people. >> he was a risk taker. we need more people
you know, this is one of -- >> but that's a far cry from the attacks made on susan rice that her and the whitese staff people, the flaks if you will, it looks like they went right through what they were given. >> the footnote to that is there was other input which wasn't included. and was that prudent? but that's a whole another issue. gates makes some really good points. this has been the thing we haven't wanted to touch in the beginning, which is normally the ambassador is the...
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white knight. >> that may potentially bring the rice down. roberts of comcast, he is the kingpin in all of this executing what might happen? >> comcast is the largest u.s. cable company. they have been that way since john malone get out of the game in the late 1990s and now malone has bought back into charter. liberty media is their biggest shareholder am a 20% of the company, and a deal between charter/john malone is john malone saying to brian in order for us to do a deal, we need your help and we realize that. it is not a story of john malone writing back into the cable industry and conquering. he is coming to brian roberts and saying if we are going to get something done, we need you. brian roberts is the kingpin in all this. >> i am an investor and i am listening to this, what do i need to know about the three players? >> follow the process -- next coupleover the of weeks, we should get a sense if charger is going to bump up that bit of $132.50. time warner cable will likely mount the defense saying they have set $160. we will see if the
white knight. >> that may potentially bring the rice down. roberts of comcast, he is the kingpin in all of this executing what might happen? >> comcast is the largest u.s. cable company. they have been that way since john malone get out of the game in the late 1990s and now malone has bought back into charter. liberty media is their biggest shareholder am a 20% of the company, and a deal between charter/john malone is john malone saying to brian in order for us to do a deal, we need...
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it's not a black, white or green think, it's an american problem we need to address. >> brendan rice with the washington times and republican strategist. >> when we come back, one out of every five american children are born into poverty. what is done to help them achieve the american dream. you're watching al jazeera america. >> welcome back, more than 16 million american children, one in five live in poverty, that number has been growing steadily in the past 15 years. what life is like for the children growing up poor in new orleans. >> meet single mother april white. she grew up in a new orleans housing project, is 33 years old, has three kids and is studying to become a paralegal. and she is working a part-time job making less than the $24,000 poverty line. >> nothing comes easy, everything is a struggle. >> being poor is a term she doesn't want her kids to grow up with. >> you know, the main thing i breach is education and perseverance in whatever you do. >> you know, you take a bad situation. and you totally make it good. >> that is what she's trying to do. since 2000. the numb
it's not a black, white or green think, it's an american problem we need to address. >> brendan rice with the washington times and republican strategist. >> when we come back, one out of every five american children are born into poverty. what is done to help them achieve the american dream. you're watching al jazeera america. >> welcome back, more than 16 million american children, one in five live in poverty, that number has been growing steadily in the past 15 years. what...
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stunned when susan rice said there was no evidence of a terrorist attack, this was a protest caused by video. why didn't somebody at the cia who knew better pick up the phone and call the white house and tell the president quit lying about benghazi? there is so much to be unearthed yet. >> all right, so they knew within 24 hours there was no protest going on, then susan rice did the five sunday shows, and then the president goes before the united nations. then we have the cover-up, before, during and after. and after the narrative emerges directly contradicts the written narrative, right? they knew it was a terrorist attack but purposefully lied to us. >> no one in benghazi ever reported a protest. there was no protest. the turkish ambassador left the consulate short before the attack. and the ambassador went to bed. do you think he went to bed if there were protesters outside the consulate? >> no. >> the fbi headed their investigation, on the 15th, 16th and 17th, interviews of every survivor, not one of them said there was a protest. they all said it was a terrorist attack. now, why did susan rice jump the gun? why did she tell the american people this was a protest caused
stunned when susan rice said there was no evidence of a terrorist attack, this was a protest caused by video. why didn't somebody at the cia who knew better pick up the phone and call the white house and tell the president quit lying about benghazi? there is so much to be unearthed yet. >> all right, so they knew within 24 hours there was no protest going on, then susan rice did the five sunday shows, and then the president goes before the united nations. then we have the cover-up,...
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rice monarchy. welcome back you're watching r t international as soon as a national security agency is astonishingly widespread surveillance became public knowledge the white house leapt to fan it for preventing numerous terrorist plots but it seems that's not the case by a long way as maria port niles been discovering. when edward snowden first revealed the u.s. government's indiscriminate collection of every american's phone data u.s. president barack obama defended the program insisting that dozens of threats around the world have been a bit courtesy of the national security agency and i say chief general keith alexander claimed metadata collection has warded fifty four different terrorism related activities post nine eleven now unfortunately for the white house a new study shows that the numbers they're using while they've been slightly inflated because an analysis of two hundred and twenty five terrorism related cases in the u.s. since the september eleventh attack has found that the n.s.a.'s program has provided evidence for only one case and that the study by the national based nonprofit new american foundation has concluded the bulk collection of d
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rice. a prison turns twelve in the military celebrates with an information blackout while rights activists all they're bad for the annual march on the white house. eurovision sees a cut in cash income taxes says more countries say they too could take part in the flashy pan-european stone contest. also iran score some points in the west as the e.u. praises the progress of nuclear talks while even the white house decides to run from sanction minded senator. and child previously in the u.k. as a new report finds more than a million british students have given their fingerprints just so they can each in their school and team up our library. thank you for choosing our to international you with me to say first. citing guantanamo where human rights activists lawyers and journalists are standing shoulder to shoulder and preparing to march on the white house with one to mend shut down guantanamo bay saturday is now the end well day of action to protest twelve years of indefinite detention the war on terror present and as artie's honest i see a chicken i reports age hasn't allowed one tunnel one bit. hidden on a tropical island a symbol of promises
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white ' house. >> goes back to my mantra or wonmantra, republicans need a chick in the game, dana. dana. condoleeza ricerah palin, dana perino. >> they need someone competent. beatrah palin could hillary. >> no, could not. >> no. in america today right now? i'm not trying to disparage her, but she could not win againstrae her right now. >> you need a strong republicanu woman. >> i think -- you just need a strong win with a good message. i am not going to seek a gender transplant, but i do think that it doesn't matter what gender you are. to be competent. this is hillary clinton's world. we're just all living in it. that will be for a while. however, it could be she will never get as good a press asne she's getting right now.et you could leave on a highti not. then imagine all of the piecesh that thean media could write about. how did we get it so wrong? what did we do? why didn't we make this happen? we didn't do the right thing bye her d in 2008 and then we screwn it up for 2016. >> can i make one comment in closing? she will have a primary opponent in 2016 election. >> named joe biden? >> is his name
white ' house. >> goes back to my mantra or wonmantra, republicans need a chick in the game, dana. dana. condoleeza ricerah palin, dana perino. >> they need someone competent. beatrah palin could hillary. >> no, could not. >> no. in america today right now? i'm not trying to disparage her, but she could not win againstrae her right now. >> you need a strong republicanu woman. >> i think -- you just need a strong win with a good message. i am not going to seek...
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rice for the weekend. a few months after that, joe biden was forced to end his bid for the white house after the crime of plagiarizinge speeches. >> biden supporters preferred to watch the senators withdrawal in private. headquarters drawers were locked and final paychecks taped on the windows. >> it dashed his political career. it was not over. neither was republican senator, david vitters found number was found in a prostitution ring. governor clinton stayed in office and governor stanford said the time i went missing for six days, i lied to the people and the staff, i left my country to be with my argentine lover. chris christie's current political mess doesn't involve a hiking story or a yacht named monkey business or using something else as your own. if the governor had anything to do with the traffic problems in ft. lee, it absolutely disqualifies him from being president. will donors, republican and primary voters and the public at-large feel the same way. joining me now, latunde and charles. so first of all, there are two questions, what gains tracks and sells in the media that gets out of control of people t
rice for the weekend. a few months after that, joe biden was forced to end his bid for the white house after the crime of plagiarizinge speeches. >> biden supporters preferred to watch the senators withdrawal in private. headquarters drawers were locked and final paychecks taped on the windows. >> it dashed his political career. it was not over. neither was republican senator, david vitters found number was found in a prostitution ring. governor clinton stayed in office and governor...
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contradicting the narrative that came out of the white house after the attack, the narrative i heard and she was sitting right here where you were with susan ricet sunday after, september 16th. you have the general in charge of africon saying it wast terro. >> that's why it doesn't solve anything. what we found out in this report, it was a serious condemnation of state and how they handled the security and intelligence failure which resulted in the deaths of four americans. >> just to make the point, they talk about repeated intelligence warnings about the growing terrorism extremist presence in eastern libya and particularly of al qaeda. >> they're flooding the zone with reports about deteriorating security. they talked about how trip wires which were ment to actually bolster security were ignored. they talk about the fact that the cia was paying attention to these things. they bolstered their own security at the annex down the state department completely dropped the ball here. i think as a result, that news, that information, that settle. also combined with the fact that general hamm's comments about them knowing immediately, it does put this
contradicting the narrative that came out of the white house after the attack, the narrative i heard and she was sitting right here where you were with susan ricet sunday after, september 16th. you have the general in charge of africon saying it wast terro. >> that's why it doesn't solve anything. what we found out in this report, it was a serious condemnation of state and how they handled the security and intelligence failure which resulted in the deaths of four americans. >> just...
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don't understand that the white house bungled this from a political standpoint if in fact the intelligence information came from the intelligence community and then susan riced it when she was doing the rounds on the sunday shows. they should have said that from the get go. my recollection was it was almost 12 months later when finally that was confirmed. that she was talking about that. why didn't they put that story out immediately? >> i agree with you. and there were actually suggestions at the time that that was what she was doing but they wouldn't confirm it. it's hard to decide why. i got to go back to the dick cheney clip talking about an administration that doesn't tell the truth. it's one thing for darrell issa to be popping off. dick cheney is the guy who took us into iraq based on a lie that not only did they miss, they probably knew wasn't true. they sent colin powell out there. so, these things happen in that part of the world. probably a lot more often than anybody would like to acknowledge or admit. but they happen. and they probably prove that the enemy of my enemy isn't always my friend. the person who's suspected of doing this is somebody
don't understand that the white house bungled this from a political standpoint if in fact the intelligence information came from the intelligence community and then susan riced it when she was doing the rounds on the sunday shows. they should have said that from the get go. my recollection was it was almost 12 months later when finally that was confirmed. that she was talking about that. why didn't they put that story out immediately? >> i agree with you. and there were actually...
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contradicting the narrative that came out of the white house in the days right after the attack, the narrative i heard and she was sitting right here from susan ricehe u.n. ambassador on september 16th. i mean, you got the general in charge of africon saying it was terror. >> that's why this report does not end anything, it actually opens up a whole new question and guarantees the story will keep going. because what we found out in this report, i mean, it was a are seeing condemnation of sort of state and how they handled -- this was security and intelligence failure, which is resulted in this for americans. >> they talked in eastern libya and particularly of al-qaeda. >> they were flooding the zone with reports about deteriorating security. they talked about how trip wires which were meant to bolster security were ignored. they talked about the fact that the cia was paying attention to these things. they bolstered their own security at the annex down the road. the state department completely dropped the ball here. as a result, that news, that information, that settlement combined with the fact that the general's comments about them knowing immedi
contradicting the narrative that came out of the white house in the days right after the attack, the narrative i heard and she was sitting right here from susan ricehe u.n. ambassador on september 16th. i mean, you got the general in charge of africon saying it was terror. >> that's why this report does not end anything, it actually opens up a whole new question and guarantees the story will keep going. because what we found out in this report, i mean, it was a are seeing condemnation of...
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white house, whether it's factual or video, was some response to the video. >> emails have shown that the state departmentent wan didn't o al qaeda. susan rice said it was not a premeditated attack, and what does this new information meaning for her and also hillary clinton, who was very aggressive when she testified before the senate? >> well, again, i'm not here to comment on the political ramifications on this. i think that the american people will make the decision. this is going to be clearly amplified by the republicans in the upcoming elections and they will use this on the assault on the character of hillary clinton. and nevertheless, the argument of whether this was al qaeda or affiliates for al qaeda is senseless. the article in the new york times indicated that one of the leading organizers of the violence was someone who believed in mission of the al qaeda, he may not have been a card carrier or had a bumper sticker, but he was sympathetic for the view. and he had been for some time. and i think politically, this will add damage to the narrative of the clinton campaign, and i think the american people are going to be as intereste
white house, whether it's factual or video, was some response to the video. >> emails have shown that the state departmentent wan didn't o al qaeda. susan rice said it was not a premeditated attack, and what does this new information meaning for her and also hillary clinton, who was very aggressive when she testified before the senate? >> well, again, i'm not here to comment on the political ramifications on this. i think that the american people will make the decision. this is...
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they tried to make a big deal they are arguing that the white house in fact, doctored talking points to back up their side of the story. >> susan rice'somments she used on some of the sunday shows derailed her in many nation. >> totally derailed. >> based on intel reports that they had. >> we talked about this months ago on this show. what people can't accept when you have the world on fire and you have so many different hot spots and bad decisions are made all the time and can you do it from pure motives. i don't think the ambassador is saying i'll weaken security because i don't think we need it but it was a bad call clearly if that is what he was arguing at the time and i think it happens all the time. what happened this has boiled into, i think, one of the top two or three republican talking points over the last year trying to argue about incompetence among the white house and specifically with hillary clinton. >> jon meacham, so many contradictions. this report has contradicttions in it and it contradicts what we saw on the front page of "the new york times" last sunday, i think? >> yeah. >> when "the new york times" reported the
they tried to make a big deal they are arguing that the white house in fact, doctored talking points to back up their side of the story. >> susan rice'somments she used on some of the sunday shows derailed her in many nation. >> totally derailed. >> based on intel reports that they had. >> we talked about this months ago on this show. what people can't accept when you have the world on fire and you have so many different hot spots and bad decisions are made all the time...