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1 Actionscript 3.0 Sound Programming Video Textbook Flash CS4 CS5 MP3 Tutorials - English
Lesson 1 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a...
Lesson 1 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a little insight on editing them in Flash.
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Lesson 1 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a little insight on editing them in Flash.
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1 Flash Scroll and Click Songs MP3 Playlist Player Actionscript 3.0 XML Tutorial - English
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Flash Actionscript 3.0 tutorial for CS3, CS4, or CS5. Learn how to build your own xml driven mp3...
Download Source Files: http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=590
Flash Actionscript 3.0 tutorial for CS3, CS4, or CS5. Learn how to build your own xml driven mp3 playlist player that has unlimited track play, scrollable viewable list, and click playlist item to play song functionality.
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Flash Actionscript 3.0 tutorial for CS3, CS4, or CS5. Learn how to build your own xml driven mp3 playlist player that has unlimited track play, scrollable viewable list, and click playlist item to play song functionality.
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15 Shaaban Felicitations and 3RD Anniversary of SHIATV.net - English
Shiatv.net was launched on 15 Shaaban 1428 AH. Felicitations on the birthday of our Master Imam Al-Qaim Imam Al-Hujjah Baqiyatullah Mahdi Akhiruz Zaman(a.s) and Third Anniversary of...
Shiatv.net was launched on 15 Shaaban 1428 AH. Felicitations on the birthday of our Master Imam Al-Qaim Imam Al-Hujjah Baqiyatullah Mahdi Akhiruz Zaman(a.s) and Third Anniversary of Shiatv.net in year 1431 and 2010. This video also features an original sound track by Defenders of Justice (DOJ), an upcoming group with beautiful Nasheed Album, soon to be launched.
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Shiatv.net was launched on 15 Shaaban 1428 AH. Felicitations on the birthday of our Master Imam Al-Qaim Imam Al-Hujjah Baqiyatullah Mahdi Akhiruz Zaman(a.s) and Third Anniversary of Shiatv.net in year 1431 and 2010. This video also features an original sound track by Defenders of Justice (DOJ), an upcoming group with beautiful Nasheed Album, soon to be launched.
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2 Actionscript 3.0 Sound Programming Video Textbook Flash CS4 CS5 Tutorials - English
Lesson 2 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a...
Lesson 2 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a little insight on editing them in Flash.
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Lesson 2 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video demonstrates the most basic approach to getting sound files to play in your Flash files, and a little insight on editing them in Flash.
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3 Flash Scroll and Click Songs MP3 Playlist Player Actionscript 3.0 XML Tutorial - English
Download Source Files: http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=590
How to build a cool scroll view and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3....
Download Source Files: http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=590
How to build a cool scroll view and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS43.
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How to build a cool scroll view and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS43.
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4 Flash Scroll and Click Songs MP3 Playlist Player Actionscript 3.0 XML Tutorial - English
How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS43.
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS43.
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 3. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS43.
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5 Actionscript 3.0 Sound Programming Video Textbook Flash CS4 CS5 MP3 Tutorials - English
Lesson 5 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video shows how to program the very popular Play / Pause style of media control button for toggling...
Lesson 5 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video shows how to program the very popular Play / Pause style of media control button for toggling between visible instances according to the current state of media play.
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Lesson 5 of the Actionscript 3.0 Video Textbook for Sound Programming by Adam Khoury. This video shows how to program the very popular Play / Pause style of media control button for toggling between visible instances according to the current state of media play.
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5 Flash Scroll and Click Songs MP3 Playlist Player Actionscript 3.0 XML Tutorial - English
How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 5. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS843.
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 5. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS843.
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash nand XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 5. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS843.
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7 Wrap It Up Flash Scroll List MP3 Player AS3 XML Playlist Tutorial - English
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash and XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 7. Using...
Free Source Files - http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=599
How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash and XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 7. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3 and CS4.
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How to build a scroll, view, and click Flash and XML playlist mp3 player for your projects part 7. Using Actionscript 3.0 for Flash CS3 and CS4.
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[ Clip] Be a contestant | Agha Ali Reza Panahian Farsi Sub English
Be a contestant.
It’s said that God has His believing servants race in the same way that horses race on a track. The excitement is about seconds.
God says, “Therefore, race for forgiveness...
Be a contestant.
It’s said that God has His believing servants race in the same way that horses race on a track. The excitement is about seconds.
God says, “Therefore, race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden as wide as the heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. Race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden as wide as heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. Such is the Favour of Allah; He gives it to whom He will. Allah is the Owner of great favour.” (Qur’an 57:21)
God! There is no one! Who are You telling that You can give them a great favour?! No one wants these! Who races?! “God created the heavens and the earth in six days. His Throne existed on water so that He could test you and find out those among you who do good deeds.” (Qur’an 11:7) He has created all the skies and earth to see which one of you is better. To put a race.
Truly, how many people among us have this feeling to leave others behind? Is this spirituality? Has anyone given us this feeling before? One might say, “Isn’t religion for rescuing us from the mire of misery?” Religion is not just for this. Religion has come to rescue you from the mire of life with a racing car. You were given a key to a race car from the beginning. Press on the gas and go!
Some calming psychics - this term has two meanings, they have mental problems themselves and they want to give comfort… Do you know what they say? I won’t introduce who they are. They say, “Don’t feel like you are competing. The stress of winning and the discomfort of losing will bother you.” They want to raise us to be sheep! Have you seen how sheep don’t race at all and are comfortable. What does religion say? It says to have a feeling of competition. What about the stress of winning?
God says, “I’m present, and I don’t even nap. I’ll help you. I’m God! I’ll help you in doing great things. I like a servant who wants to win.” You say, “God, what if I lose?” God says, “Will I allow this?!” “What if I lose?” “I am here and will compensate for you. So why do you need a relationship with Me?” “What if I feel like racing, but I lose?” “I’m the God of the losers! I do something for them to win. I don’t let you lose from the beginning. What game do you want to win? I will prepare the background for you Myself.”
He or she wanted to win. God looks and puts a beautiful, small, good deed on his or her way. God says, “Do this. Do this. You won! You won!” You say, “God, You won! I didn’t!” He replies, “I’ll write all of it for you.”
A person won’t understand the Godship of God until he starts racing! Be a contestant! For us to be devout, someone who is sensitive about sinning, we should be a contestant. We shouldn’t pursue just the least profits. We should want benefit, want the most, want it fast, want all of it, and want it to be better than everyone else’s.
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Be a contestant.
It’s said that God has His believing servants race in the same way that horses race on a track. The excitement is about seconds.
God says, “Therefore, race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden as wide as the heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. Race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden as wide as heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. Such is the Favour of Allah; He gives it to whom He will. Allah is the Owner of great favour.” (Qur’an 57:21)
God! There is no one! Who are You telling that You can give them a great favour?! No one wants these! Who races?! “God created the heavens and the earth in six days. His Throne existed on water so that He could test you and find out those among you who do good deeds.” (Qur’an 11:7) He has created all the skies and earth to see which one of you is better. To put a race.
Truly, how many people among us have this feeling to leave others behind? Is this spirituality? Has anyone given us this feeling before? One might say, “Isn’t religion for rescuing us from the mire of misery?” Religion is not just for this. Religion has come to rescue you from the mire of life with a racing car. You were given a key to a race car from the beginning. Press on the gas and go!
Some calming psychics - this term has two meanings, they have mental problems themselves and they want to give comfort… Do you know what they say? I won’t introduce who they are. They say, “Don’t feel like you are competing. The stress of winning and the discomfort of losing will bother you.” They want to raise us to be sheep! Have you seen how sheep don’t race at all and are comfortable. What does religion say? It says to have a feeling of competition. What about the stress of winning?
God says, “I’m present, and I don’t even nap. I’ll help you. I’m God! I’ll help you in doing great things. I like a servant who wants to win.” You say, “God, what if I lose?” God says, “Will I allow this?!” “What if I lose?” “I am here and will compensate for you. So why do you need a relationship with Me?” “What if I feel like racing, but I lose?” “I’m the God of the losers! I do something for them to win. I don’t let you lose from the beginning. What game do you want to win? I will prepare the background for you Myself.”
He or she wanted to win. God looks and puts a beautiful, small, good deed on his or her way. God says, “Do this. Do this. You won! You won!” You say, “God, You won! I didn’t!” He replies, “I’ll write all of it for you.”
A person won’t understand the Godship of God until he starts racing! Be a contestant! For us to be devout, someone who is sensitive about sinning, we should be a contestant. We shouldn’t pursue just the least profits. We should want benefit, want the most, want it fast, want all of it, and want it to be better than everyone else’s.
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[02 Feb 2014] Rights activists condemn new Saudi counter terrorism law - English
Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or...
Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or engages in dissent.
The new law grants security services sweeping powers to track phone calls and raid homes without prior approval from a judge or even a superior. Human Rights activists say the law is aimed at keeping the kingdom\'s ruling al Saud firmly in control amid demands for democratic reforms. Saudi Arabia has adopted heavy handed tactics against pro-reform calls that have grown louder since the pro-democracy protests shook the region in 2011. Large numbers of Saudi dissidents have been put behind bars.
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Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or engages in dissent.
The new law grants security services sweeping powers to track phone calls and raid homes without prior approval from a judge or even a superior. Human Rights activists say the law is aimed at keeping the kingdom\'s ruling al Saud firmly in control amid demands for democratic reforms. Saudi Arabia has adopted heavy handed tactics against pro-reform calls that have grown louder since the pro-democracy protests shook the region in 2011. Large numbers of Saudi dissidents have been put behind bars.
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[09 Jan 2014] FBI alarmed over homegrown terrorist radicalized in Syria - English
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James...
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James Comey says he\'s concerned about the militants inside the US who would be radicalized after returning from Syria. He says dozens of Americans have gone to Syria to fight alongside insurgents against the Syrian government. Comey has expressed concern that Syria has turned into a training ground for a new generation of terrorists. The American official has also acknowledged that it would be very hard to track such radicalized homegrown terrorists.
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Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James Comey says he\'s concerned about the militants inside the US who would be radicalized after returning from Syria. He says dozens of Americans have gone to Syria to fight alongside insurgents against the Syrian government. Comey has expressed concern that Syria has turned into a training ground for a new generation of terrorists. The American official has also acknowledged that it would be very hard to track such radicalized homegrown terrorists.
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[09 May 13] Pakistan wraps up election campaign - English
The final hours of election campaigning in Pakistan ahead of national elections on Saturday.
The country\'s political parties are engaged in a war of words accusing each other of corruption and...
The final hours of election campaigning in Pakistan ahead of national elections on Saturday.
The country\'s political parties are engaged in a war of words accusing each other of corruption and mismanagement.
The party of ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has come up with promises to turn the country into an economic power by bringing the ailing economy back on track from the worst ever energy crises, a legacy of the outgoing governing People Party.
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The final hours of election campaigning in Pakistan ahead of national elections on Saturday.
The country\'s political parties are engaged in a war of words accusing each other of corruption and mismanagement.
The party of ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has come up with promises to turn the country into an economic power by bringing the ailing economy back on track from the worst ever energy crises, a legacy of the outgoing governing People Party.
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[12 Feb 2014] The Debate - Syria Situation (P.1) - English
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a...
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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[12 Feb 2014] The Debate - Syria Situation (P.2) - English
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a...
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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[15 Jan 2014] The Debate - Failing Extremism - English
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a...
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\". Has Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists reached such an alarming level that UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki Moon has said it will discuss Saudi support for terrorists in Iraq with UN members? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss how isolated Saudi Arabia and its policy in Syria have become. Turkey, that has long called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad, is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. In addition, we\'ll discuss how the U-S has come to recognize that their support for these insurgents has backfired, and further analyze reports of Western intel. agencies wanting to cooperate with Syria, Iran, and Russia in battling these extremists.
Guests:
- Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Sharif Nashashibi (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. REAX: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\".
- He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of insurgents fighting the Syrian government.
2. Saudi Arabia\'s ambassador to Britain wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone: with statements like \"Nothing is ruled out in our pursuit of peace in the Arab World... Act independently by rejecting a seat on the UN. The way to prevent the rise of extremism: is to support the champions of moderation: financially, materially and yes, militarily, if necessary. Saudi Arabia will continue on this new track for as long as proves necessary
- This seemed to reiterate the sentiment expressed by Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan back in October when he talked of shifting away from the alliance with the U.S.:
3. It appears Saudi support for insurgents from AL Qaeda groups to otherwise, has created havoc in the region: From Syria, to Lebanon, to Iraq: And partly in Jordan, so much so that the UN chief Ban Ki Moon has said it may discuss this with security council members?
4. Turkey, has been a supporter of President Bashar Assad\'s ouster. But now Turkish President Abdullah Gul is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that \"I am of the opinion that we should recalibrate our diplomacy and security policies given the facts in the south of our country (in Syria).\" What do you make of Gul\'s call for a change in his country\'s policy?
5. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: The Syrian deputy foreign minister says Western intelligence agencies have been recently visiting Damascus for talks on combating extremist insurgents. Mekdad: Mekdad said that the contacts appeared to show a rift between the political and security authorities in some countries opposed to Assad. Has the US and other Western countries like France and the UK realized that support for these insurgents have now backfired?
6. If Western intel. agencies are cooperating with Syria, which by default will include Iran, then why is the US then insisting Iran not to participate n Geneva 2, or only participate on the sidelines, a precondition that Iran has rejected?
7. United States, the West, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift, which has left Saudi Arabia isolated: Yet the pattern of global terrorism has been sponsored by the US, Israel, and their Arab partners Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Will the US stop its support for terrorists?
8. How far will the US go to counter Saudi Arabia\'s destructive role at least regionally: Are the 2 countries headed for a clash?
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On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\". Has Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists reached such an alarming level that UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki Moon has said it will discuss Saudi support for terrorists in Iraq with UN members? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss how isolated Saudi Arabia and its policy in Syria have become. Turkey, that has long called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad, is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. In addition, we\'ll discuss how the U-S has come to recognize that their support for these insurgents has backfired, and further analyze reports of Western intel. agencies wanting to cooperate with Syria, Iran, and Russia in battling these extremists.
Guests:
- Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Sharif Nashashibi (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. REAX: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\".
- He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of insurgents fighting the Syrian government.
2. Saudi Arabia\'s ambassador to Britain wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone: with statements like \"Nothing is ruled out in our pursuit of peace in the Arab World... Act independently by rejecting a seat on the UN. The way to prevent the rise of extremism: is to support the champions of moderation: financially, materially and yes, militarily, if necessary. Saudi Arabia will continue on this new track for as long as proves necessary
- This seemed to reiterate the sentiment expressed by Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan back in October when he talked of shifting away from the alliance with the U.S.:
3. It appears Saudi support for insurgents from AL Qaeda groups to otherwise, has created havoc in the region: From Syria, to Lebanon, to Iraq: And partly in Jordan, so much so that the UN chief Ban Ki Moon has said it may discuss this with security council members?
4. Turkey, has been a supporter of President Bashar Assad\'s ouster. But now Turkish President Abdullah Gul is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that \"I am of the opinion that we should recalibrate our diplomacy and security policies given the facts in the south of our country (in Syria).\" What do you make of Gul\'s call for a change in his country\'s policy?
5. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: The Syrian deputy foreign minister says Western intelligence agencies have been recently visiting Damascus for talks on combating extremist insurgents. Mekdad: Mekdad said that the contacts appeared to show a rift between the political and security authorities in some countries opposed to Assad. Has the US and other Western countries like France and the UK realized that support for these insurgents have now backfired?
6. If Western intel. agencies are cooperating with Syria, which by default will include Iran, then why is the US then insisting Iran not to participate n Geneva 2, or only participate on the sidelines, a precondition that Iran has rejected?
7. United States, the West, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift, which has left Saudi Arabia isolated: Yet the pattern of global terrorism has been sponsored by the US, Israel, and their Arab partners Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Will the US stop its support for terrorists?
8. How far will the US go to counter Saudi Arabia\'s destructive role at least regionally: Are the 2 countries headed for a clash?
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[17 July 13] Hague in Islamabad to discuss engagements with Taliban - English
Britain is seeking Pakistan\'s help in its track-two diplomacy to finalize a deal with Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate a trouble-free pullout of NATO forces next year.
Britain\'s Foreign...
Britain is seeking Pakistan\'s help in its track-two diplomacy to finalize a deal with Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate a trouble-free pullout of NATO forces next year.
Britain\'s Foreign Secretary, is holding talks with Pakistani officials in Islamabad on how to bring the Afghan militants back on the negotiating table after they suspended their negotiations with Washington.
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Britain is seeking Pakistan\'s help in its track-two diplomacy to finalize a deal with Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate a trouble-free pullout of NATO forces next year.
Britain\'s Foreign Secretary, is holding talks with Pakistani officials in Islamabad on how to bring the Afghan militants back on the negotiating table after they suspended their negotiations with Washington.
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[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - The Real Deal - English
[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - English
The British government has proposed legislation that will give blank cheques to Internet and phone firms to pay them to track...
[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - English
The British government has proposed legislation that will give blank cheques to Internet and phone firms to pay them to track everyone's E-Mail, Twitter, Facebook and other Internet usage. It is going to cost hundreds of millions of pounds for a massive invasion of people's privacy along with breaching civil rights of almost every citizen in the country and presumably anyone from abroad who communicates with them. The legislation is supposed to catch terrorists before they terrorize, that is of course the excuse!
Spain was bailed out during the week at the cost of one hundred billion euros which is around 80 billion pounds and 125 billion dollars. "It is impossible to speak a sentence about the Euro Zone without the words "crisis" and "bail out" in it," said George Galloway. On Sunday, Greeks went to the polls. "If the left wing coalition wins then that would be next week's crisis in the Euro Zone," Galloway added.
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[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - English
The British government has proposed legislation that will give blank cheques to Internet and phone firms to pay them to track everyone's E-Mail, Twitter, Facebook and other Internet usage. It is going to cost hundreds of millions of pounds for a massive invasion of people's privacy along with breaching civil rights of almost every citizen in the country and presumably anyone from abroad who communicates with them. The legislation is supposed to catch terrorists before they terrorize, that is of course the excuse!
Spain was bailed out during the week at the cost of one hundred billion euros which is around 80 billion pounds and 125 billion dollars. "It is impossible to speak a sentence about the Euro Zone without the words "crisis" and "bail out" in it," said George Galloway. On Sunday, Greeks went to the polls. "If the left wing coalition wins then that would be next week's crisis in the Euro Zone," Galloway added.
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[21 Oct 2013] A bomb has hit a passenger train in the southwestern Balochistan province - English
Deadly violence continues to plague Pakistan. A bomb has hit a passenger train in the southwestern Balochistan province.
At least seven are dead, over a dozen injured. The bomb was apparently...
Deadly violence continues to plague Pakistan. A bomb has hit a passenger train in the southwestern Balochistan province.
At least seven are dead, over a dozen injured. The bomb was apparently planted on the railway track. It went off when the train approached a station in Naseer-Abad district, causing the daily express to derail. The train was travelling from Rawalpindi to Quetta, the main city in the insurgency-hit province. No group has yet claimed responsibility. Our correspondent says the death toll may rise because six of the wounded are in critical conditio
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Deadly violence continues to plague Pakistan. A bomb has hit a passenger train in the southwestern Balochistan province.
At least seven are dead, over a dozen injured. The bomb was apparently planted on the railway track. It went off when the train approached a station in Naseer-Abad district, causing the daily express to derail. The train was travelling from Rawalpindi to Quetta, the main city in the insurgency-hit province. No group has yet claimed responsibility. Our correspondent says the death toll may rise because six of the wounded are in critical conditio
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[Kids Cartoon] Timmy Time - Timmy and the Super Rabbit - English
Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to...
Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to consider other people\\\\\\\'s feelings or share. But when he goes to Nursery, a cozy little school in an old farm building nestled in rolling hills, Timmy will have to learn to take others\\\\\\\' feelings into account. Harriet Heron and Osbourne Owl, who run Nursery, make sure Timmy and his schoolmates stay on track as they paint, sing, play and learn together each day.
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Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to consider other people\\\\\\\'s feelings or share. But when he goes to Nursery, a cozy little school in an old farm building nestled in rolling hills, Timmy will have to learn to take others\\\\\\\' feelings into account. Harriet Heron and Osbourne Owl, who run Nursery, make sure Timmy and his schoolmates stay on track as they paint, sing, play and learn together each day.
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[Kids Cartoon] Timmy Time - Timmy Bounces Back - English
Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to...
Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to consider other people\\\\\\\'s feelings or share. But when he goes to Nursery, a cozy little school in an old farm building nestled in rolling hills, Timmy will have to learn to take others\\\\\\\' feelings into account. Harriet Heron and Osbourne Owl, who run Nursery, make sure Timmy and his schoolmates stay on track as they paint, sing, play and learn together each day.
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Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn as he heads off to nursery school. An \\\\\\\"only lamb,\\\\\\\" he\\\\\\\'s had his own way most of the time, and he hasn\\\\\\\'t had to consider other people\\\\\\\'s feelings or share. But when he goes to Nursery, a cozy little school in an old farm building nestled in rolling hills, Timmy will have to learn to take others\\\\\\\' feelings into account. Harriet Heron and Osbourne Owl, who run Nursery, make sure Timmy and his schoolmates stay on track as they paint, sing, play and learn together each day.