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side of the strait of babel and that the arrangement of the united states government has with the yemeni government is basically one of bribery we bribe them with money and weapons and in exchange we get to bomb their country with impunity. but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the uproar this crisis caused among the population. an american plane on this place and killed seventeen people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die he wanted so late to go we were protesting a year for it to happen he left what we have. now americans are coming to our land to kill us the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed fourteen women and twenty one children is now in jail a ruler haida shy and was accused of aiding terrorists he was about to be released but the yemeni government reverse this decision after a call from the white house. because of the secrecy surrounding the program there is no way of knowing when the administration is out of targets and some fear washington might continue the bombings to
side of the strait of babel and that the arrangement of the united states government has with the yemeni government is basically one of bribery we bribe them with money and weapons and in exchange we get to bomb their country with impunity. but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the uproar this crisis caused among the population. an american plane on this place and killed seventeen people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die he wanted so late to...
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but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the op for the strikes have caused among the population. an american claim on this place and seventeen. people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die. i wanted some way to go we were protesting a year for it to happen he left them what we have now americans are coming to our land secure the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed fourteen women and twenty one children is now in jail abdul a high to shine was accused of aiding terror it was about to deal with but the yemeni government reverse this decision after a call from the white house. because of the secrecy surrounding the program there was no way of knowing when the administration is out of target and some fear washington might continue the bombing to maintain control in the region the challenge here is something similar to what happened in. former yugoslavia when when they were looking for targets to bomb serbia prior to the dayton accords and the military. planners came to to richard holbroo
but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the op for the strikes have caused among the population. an american claim on this place and seventeen. people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die. i wanted some way to go we were protesting a year for it to happen he left them what we have now americans are coming to our land secure the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed fourteen women and twenty...
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but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the offer or this price of cars among the population. on this much an american plane on this place and killed seventy. people they were innocent they did not deserve it john. wanted some way to go we were protesting the year for it to happen he left what do we have now some americans are coming to our land to kill us the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed fourteen women and twenty one children is now in jail abdul hyder shyam was accused of aiding terrorists he was about to be released but the yemeni government reverse this decision after a call from the white house. because of the secrecy surrounding the program there is no way. looking for targets. in serbia prior to the dayton accords the military. planners came to to richard holbrooke and they said well you know honestly we've run out of targets we've bombed everything. so we have to keep this bombing up and they say well we've already hit the star you said bomb them again find secondary target beca
but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the offer or this price of cars among the population. on this much an american plane on this place and killed seventy. people they were innocent they did not deserve it john. wanted some way to go we were protesting the year for it to happen he left what do we have now some americans are coming to our land to kill us the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed...
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but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the op for the strikes have caused among the population. in america. the place i killed seventeen people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die. wanted so late to go protest in the year for it to happen he left column what we have now of americans are coming to our land to kill us because of the secret that is of america's growing war it's difficult to verify d. exact numbers to do in depth more than seven hundred people were reportedly killed by drones being yemen in the last four years the obama administration refers to those killed as militants usama ministrations adopted a controversial method of counting to the casualties which basically says that there are those. if any military age males gets killed in a drone strike they are presumed to have been militants unless they are posthumously that is after their dead proven to be innocent that is that is an affront to every legal rationale the journalist who shot these images of a two thousand and nine drone strike in yemen that killed fourteen women a
but it may be a dangerous proposition for the yemeni government because of the op for the strikes have caused among the population. in america. the place i killed seventeen people they were in a cynic they did not deserve to die. wanted so late to go protest in the year for it to happen he left column what we have now of americans are coming to our land to kill us because of the secret that is of america's growing war it's difficult to verify d. exact numbers to do in depth more than seven...
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now in jail abdullah hyder shying was accused of aiding terror it was about to be looming but the yemeni government reverse this decision after a call from the white house. because of the secrecy surrounding the program there is no way of knowing when the administration is out of target and some fear washington might continue the bombing to maintain control in the region the challenge here is something similar to what happened in. former yugoslavia when when they were looking for targets to bomb serbia prior to the dayton accords and the military. planners came to to richard holbrooke and they said well you know honestly we've run out of targets we've bombed everything and he's in holbrooke so we have to keep this bombing up and they said well before we've already hit these stories to bomb them again find secondary targets because they needed to keep up the pressure now my fear is that in order to keep up the pressure on al qaeda or its associated organizations the united states will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni go
now in jail abdullah hyder shying was accused of aiding terror it was about to be looming but the yemeni government reverse this decision after a call from the white house. because of the secrecy surrounding the program there is no way of knowing when the administration is out of target and some fear washington might continue the bombing to maintain control in the region the challenge here is something similar to what happened in. former yugoslavia when when they were looking for targets to...
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the yemeni government, but the yemeni government has had a lot of problems governing when it comes tof its own territory. what has been its response to this? >> reporter: well, michael i spoke to the spokesperson for the yemeni embassy in washington, d.c. and he told me the yemeni government will examine the findings of amnesty international's most final report. they continue to work the support of the government's effort to promote and protect human rights. past september the president hadi established a committee to investigate human rights violations. hours ago yemen adopted the paris principles. and michael i should remind viewers amnesty international's full report can be viewed on its website. >> appreciate your reporting there. i know you know the country well. thanks so much, mohammed jamjoon. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v-8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer power? [ laughing ] [ stops laughing ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. this holiday season, trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edi
the yemeni government, but the yemeni government has had a lot of problems governing when it comes tof its own territory. what has been its response to this? >> reporter: well, michael i spoke to the spokesperson for the yemeni embassy in washington, d.c. and he told me the yemeni government will examine the findings of amnesty international's most final report. they continue to work the support of the government's effort to promote and protect human rights. past september the president...
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-backed yemeni government since it occurred. diplomatic cables released by wikileaks in 2010 show the u.s. and yemen have repeatedly covered up the use of u.s. warplanes to bomb yemen. according to the bureau of investigative journalism, covert u.s. operations have killed up to 171 civilians there including 35 children over the past decade. a top syrian general responsible for preventing military defections has defected himself to syria's opposition brigit major-general abdul al-shallal, the head of syria's military police, crossed into neighboring turkey and a daring break with the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. in a statement to the news network, he accused the syrian military of turning on the people of syria. >> i am major-general abdul al- shallal, chief of the military police in syria. i declare my defection from the regime's army because of its deviation from its fundamental mission to protect the nation and its transformation to killing and destruction. >> his departure marks the key setback for the al-assad
-backed yemeni government since it occurred. diplomatic cables released by wikileaks in 2010 show the u.s. and yemen have repeatedly covered up the use of u.s. warplanes to bomb yemen. according to the bureau of investigative journalism, covert u.s. operations have killed up to 171 civilians there including 35 children over the past decade. a top syrian general responsible for preventing military defections has defected himself to syria's opposition brigit major-general abdul al-shallal, the...
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will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government you know order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the us to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that their government is serving its own interests and the interests of those thousands of miles away in washington i'm going to. you want to go to your business coming up here with dmitri after this quick break. divine power in action i debate. this. because we are under the control of those governing you so we're at the service of a space mafia. i found that the magnetic field of the sun will be. to create the support that just. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. the best. little stuff just ammunition. it's good business for us it's
will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government you know order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the us to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that their government is serving its...
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. >> reporter: a yemeni girl peers out over her neighborhood. a young malaysian eats at her favorite restaurant. an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. seven years ago danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far i photographed children from 169 countries so i have 24 more to go. >> what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. to do the project i traveled the world with my metro card. >> reporter: a new york city subway metro card was his ticket to the city's diverse neighborhood. the idea was sparked on a cross country trip when goldfield met rana singh sodhi at an arizona gas station. his brother had been murdered in a hate crime, gunned down in the days after 9/11. >> instead of receding from the world he did the opposite. he bravely said to me he was going to go out into the world and meet his neighbors. >> reporter: he was inspired to meet his own neighbors in a city of 8 mi
. >> reporter: a yemeni girl peers out over her neighborhood. a young malaysian eats at her favorite restaurant. an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. seven years ago danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far i photographed children from 169 countries so i have 24 more to go. >> what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures you shot everything right here in new...
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. >> reporter: a yemeni girl peers out over her neighborhood. a young malaysian eats at her favorite restaurant. and an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. >> yes, 80 here. >> reporter: seven years ago, danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far, i have photographed children from 169 countries. so i have 24 more to go. >> reporter: what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world to shoot these pictures. >> no. >> reporter: you shot everything right here in new york city. >> yeah. i mean, to do the project, i traveled the world with my metrocard. >> reporter: the new york city subway metrocard was his ticket to the city's diverse neighborhoods. the idea was sparked on a cross- country trip when goldfield met rana singh sodhi at an arizona gas station. sodhi's brother had been murdered in a hate crime, gunned down in the days after 9/11. >> instead of receding from the world, he did quite the opposite. he bravely said to me that he was going to go out into the wo
. >> reporter: a yemeni girl peers out over her neighborhood. a young malaysian eats at her favorite restaurant. and an afghan boy cools himself on a hot summer day. >> yes, 80 here. >> reporter: seven years ago, danny goldfield set out to take pictures of one kid from every country on earth. >> so far, i have photographed children from 169 countries. so i have 24 more to go. >> reporter: what's interesting about this project is you didn't travel around the world...
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we know of that if they had applied sensibly in context like yemen i don't know as much about the yemeni situation as perhaps tony does but if that applied sensibly water of convince efficiencies and prove what is productive efficiencies improve water's economic efficiency is produce is improved the specter of scarcity if you will becomes more and more distant the problem of water being out of water is a dramatic then we definitely cells and everybody it feels like is like a patch there's a debate and there's no water to be had i think it's a lot different than that if in yemen you want to have the kind of lifestyles that eating habits the consumption habits that the west has and has been espousing and selling all over the world look at us look at us we are so cool we are so great and you want to be like us now the rest of the world is trying to imitate besides you do socialized as an eating habits which are inappropriate for the kind of contexts in which in which those people are living that's the fundamental disconnect that we need to focus on and not just these i would go so far as ju
we know of that if they had applied sensibly in context like yemen i don't know as much about the yemeni situation as perhaps tony does but if that applied sensibly water of convince efficiencies and prove what is productive efficiencies improve water's economic efficiency is produce is improved the specter of scarcity if you will becomes more and more distant the problem of water being out of water is a dramatic then we definitely cells and everybody it feels like is like a patch there's a...
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stipulation that absolutely would prevent any more transfers out of guantanamo and there are fifty six yemeni citizens who are awaiting of these who have been long cleared for release and i just have to say i connected a panel yesterday i want and in particular i'll let you commit suicide there in september and i found he is the face of indefinite detention he was a classic case of wrong place wrong time caught up in two thousand and one under the a you know math and tortured i mean it's just went through absolute hell and finally gave up and actually wrote in a letter to his lawyer that the only just as he had left was through his own death so he used aides of indefinite detention and you know we all should be fighting this and we all need to be expose. the government is claiming they've always had these hours now they have it and you know contravene international law so i really would like to see our government claiming to be pro democracy and pro rights oh well it's when they certainly have a critical tangerine but also it also bothers me that people are so focused on american citizens bee
stipulation that absolutely would prevent any more transfers out of guantanamo and there are fifty six yemeni citizens who are awaiting of these who have been long cleared for release and i just have to say i connected a panel yesterday i want and in particular i'll let you commit suicide there in september and i found he is the face of indefinite detention he was a classic case of wrong place wrong time caught up in two thousand and one under the a you know math and tortured i mean it's just...
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so while we are training yemeni security forces to combat terror, we also address the needs by theiritical transition in humanitarian and economic aid. we also work with the international community should double its support for this impoverished country. we do this not only because it's right to help the country that examines challenges, but also because it addresses humans need that left unmet can accelerate radicalization and because our partners need to know we are in it for more than her of security. after more than two decades of strife, decide to mark the end of the political transition with the new constitution parliaments and president. these are the hopeful signs of a new era in somalia that long-suffering country could reach this point because the national forces and the mission in somalia have strong financial support and training from the u.s. and western partners and because of that it could expel al-shabaab for major cities. while the crippling data they carry out attacks against the new government in neighboring countries, also bob is fragmented by dissension and much
so while we are training yemeni security forces to combat terror, we also address the needs by theiritical transition in humanitarian and economic aid. we also work with the international community should double its support for this impoverished country. we do this not only because it's right to help the country that examines challenges, but also because it addresses humans need that left unmet can accelerate radicalization and because our partners need to know we are in it for more than her of...
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. >> we just passed yemen -- >> a yemeni serving russian jewish pastrami and brisket --? >> in a black neighborhood neighborhood. >> in a black neighborhood. >> okay, we're going to get some roast beef and talk to eddie sullivan. >> that's the pure just dip. the russo family from coney island, they would order it for years, people starting seeing it and hearing about it and all of a sudden they said this is italian irish fusion. >> cooked by irishmen invented by italians. >> cheese, onions, the hot beef on top. >> the area has really been flooded with first responders looking to help guys volunteering, different states and surrounding areas half a mile away had six feet of water in their business. >> eddie sullivan seems like a very generous man. >> he really is. really is. >> he's really trying to help out the local community. >> that's not rare. people do that -- these little neighborhood places, they're not doing it for the publicity. it's not because pbs is filming on this it's because they're just different than their neighbors. this was the worst neighborhood in new
. >> we just passed yemen -- >> a yemeni serving russian jewish pastrami and brisket --? >> in a black neighborhood neighborhood. >> in a black neighborhood. >> okay, we're going to get some roast beef and talk to eddie sullivan. >> that's the pure just dip. the russo family from coney island, they would order it for years, people starting seeing it and hearing about it and all of a sudden they said this is italian irish fusion. >> cooked by irishmen...
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> while we are training security forces to combat terror, we are also addressing the needs of the yemeni people by delivering humanitarian and economic aid. we're also working with the international community to redouble efforts for the impoverished country. we do this because it is right to help a country with their challenges but also because this work addresses human needs that left unmet can accelerate radicalization and because our partners need to know we are in it for more than our own security. in somalia after more than two decades of strife, this all-time mark the end of the transition. within the parliament and president. these are the hopeful signs of a new era in somalia that -- and that long suffering country. the mission in somalia had a strong financial support and training from the u.s. and partners. it could expel al shabob the major cities. -- from your cities. it is fragmented by dissension and much weakened. we can all agree that is good news. the al qaeda core is on the path to defeat. the two most dangerous affiliate's have suffered their worst setbacks in years. i
> while we are training security forces to combat terror, we are also addressing the needs of the yemeni people by delivering humanitarian and economic aid. we're also working with the international community to redouble efforts for the impoverished country. we do this because it is right to help a country with their challenges but also because this work addresses human needs that left unmet can accelerate radicalization and because our partners need to know we are in it for more than our...