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A West Bank Village Feels Helpless After Israeli Settlers Attack With Fire and Bullets

A West Bank Village Feels Helpless After Israeli Settlers Attack With Fire and Bullets
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A West Bank village feels helpless after Israeli settlers attack with fire and bullets – Winnipeg Free Press

A West Bank village feels helpless after Israeli settlers attack with fire and bullets – Winnipeg Free Press
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'We will fight with our fingernails' says Netanyahu after US threat to curb arms

'We will fight with our fingernails' says Netanyahu after US threat to curb arms
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110310:19:13:00

how some muslim americans are getting radicalized. let's take a quick listen: >> -- facts and the truth and i commend these gentlemen for what they did and i thank them very much. >> i'm going to ask the witnesses to come forward and let me say, also, i would hope now that this hearing is over that the media in particular would look back and reflect upon the mindless hysteria that occurred over the last two or three weeks, and not in the future, rely so much such as -- such opponents such as care and others who do not want the hearings today. the hysteria and madness leading up to this hearing, there's nobody -- it certainly didn't reflect well on those reporting it. with that i would ask mr. nasser, mr. bee, step forward again and i thank them from the bottom of my heart for the courage, artick latness they bring. >> thank you chairman king.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110212:19:58:00

there. i am in love with egypt, always been in love with egypt since the day i went there for school and including my youngest daughter, with david bowie, her name is alexandria, after the city. >> so did you ever see this potential of this kind of rise of a revolution, even then in the late '60s? >> yes, because i was in egypt when nasser was around. there was always that kind of a feeling especially in the third world and volatile spaces like the middle east. there is always that you are on that edge that anything can happen at any given time. to have a revolution like this happen so peacefully, it is quite unheard of and quite brilliant.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110212:04:14:00

change. >> look, all revolutions in the end have all kinds of unforeseen consequences. the egyptians have now entered a new world. they have shed the old world. they will try to create this new country. they will want some accounting of what happened. and when you think of the legacy of mubarak and what he did to this country, he can think about it in sharm el sheikh or germany or wherever he ends up. the great nasser, millions of people wept for him when he died in 1970. i remember that funeral. it was one of the great events in the modern middle east. people committed suicide, grieving for him because they loved him so. and sadat let behind the legacy of camp david. he was controversial in his country but people loved him. here is this man who looted his country and he leaves this power vacuum. so we return back to the military. it turns out that the military is the only viable institution, because mubarak devoured the political life of the country. >> he destroyed democratic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110212:07:13:00

people who have died in this revolution over the last 18 days. there's a lot of popular support for the military right now. over months though, that can change. >> look, all revolutions in the end have all kinds of unforeseen consequences. the egyptians have now entered a new world. they have shed the old world. they will try to create this new country. they will want some accounting of what happened. and when you think of the legacy of mubarak and what he did to this country, he can think about it in sharm el sheikh or germany or wherever he ends up. the great nasser, millions of people wept for him when he died in 1970. i remember that funeral. it was one of the great events in the modern middle east. people committed suicide, grieving for him because they loved him so. and sadat let behind the legacy of camp david. he was controversial in his country but people loved him. here is this man who looted his country and he leaves this power vacuum. so we return back to the military. it turns out that the military is the only viable institution, because mubarak devoured the political life of the country. >> he destroyed democratic institutions. >> absolutely. we have a good friend who just

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110211:13:09:00

is -- you were talking -- >> where is that nude picture with me? >> steve: it's on craigslist, we saw you. you were talking about the possibility of a military coup. >> that congressman. >> steve: military coup. when the military came in and said, we support what mubarak is saying, there are elements to the military who you know do not support that. >> well, the army seems as divided as egyptian society in the sense that the lower ranking,he younger officers are sympathizing obviously with the protesters. the army is a draft army, so the army is a reflection of egyptian society in many ways. the general, mubarak was a general, suleiman was a general. nasser was a general. >> brian: he trained in the soviet union. >> that was in the early days, yes. now they're trained by the united states and very close at the senior level with u.s. officials. but i believe the army will be decisive. but what's really the historic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110210:15:36:00

if we lost control of the suez canal it could have tremendous impacts on the price of gasoline in the u.s. and our economic recovery. bill: i think you answered the question but have you been able to imagine what egypt looks like without hosni mubarak, a leader for 30 years. >> we can, we have had three key leaders, nasser followed by sadat and followed by hosni mubarak and if we have a strong enough leader who can take control and keep the central institution of the government intact you still have the scenario for a transition that is not hostile to the u.s. bill: you mentioned the muslim brotherhood a couple times now. and we really... it is unclear what their ambitions are. in the future of the egyptian government. they have laid back, have played their cards, very close to the vest, are we starting to see what the intention is? on behalf of the brotherhood? if there were a power vacuum? >> the muslim brotherhood would want to take egypt in a different direction, along

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110210:19:26:00

authority or power to suleiman. think it's most probably the case. military is there to say it will support that. >> let me ask you, mohammed, about this whole question of authority. i mean, there's a difference between authority true legitimate authority and power with a gun, and i guess i want you to go through this right now. at this moment, two groups that seem to have authority in egypt are, one, the military, because of its long history of fighting for egypt against its enemies, and also for helping to, well being the government in a sense since nasser throwing over farouk, giving us the great leaders, sadat, mubarak all of these years. the military has been the fountain head of leadership in the country. at the same time you have people in the street developing some authority, becoming the authority. how does that all work together in the next couple of hours? the merging of these two sources

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