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in a tan nia -- in tanzania, and completely ruined the countryside and agriculture because it favored by urban areas to the point where the farmers in tanzania planted the crops upside-down as a result. >> that is a false example used before by people on the right -- falls. tanzania had the highest literacy rate in the continent because of the intervention of the world bank and the story that has been passed originally was false. >> let me just turn to the subject of vietnam, the big subject with robert mcnamara appeared from a human -- mack the merits. from a human point of view, to see someone so intimately involved in this disastrous war and later being the architects say we were wrong is an extraordinary thing. >> as much as it tried to recover the bitterness left behind is intense and probable for people was served in vietnam. >> colleagues, thank you very much. see you next week. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... and water country usa... where family-fun surrous you... and world-class rides astound
in a tan nia -- in tanzania, and completely ruined the countryside and agriculture because it favored by urban areas to the point where the farmers in tanzania planted the crops upside-down as a result. >> that is a false example used before by people on the right -- falls. tanzania had the highest literacy rate in the continent because of the intervention of the world bank and the story that has been passed originally was false. >> let me just turn to the subject of vietnam, the...
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at the world bank he had the idea of a huge influx of capital into the poor countries -- tanzania -- it completely ruined the countryside and the agriculture because it favored the urban areas to the point of where the farmers of tanzania planted the crops upside down as a way to protest. >> it has been used before by people on the right, and it is false. tanzania had the highest literacy rate on the continent because of the world bank and the story that has been passed originally was just false. >> let me just turn to the subject of vietnam, the subject with robert mcnamara. from a human point of view, to see somebody who was so intimately involved in this disastrous war later become the architect of saying that we were wrong about it is an extraordinary thing. >> as much as a try to recover, the bitterness left behind is intense and palpable for people was served in vietnam. >> thank you ramiya. see you next week. >> for a transcript, logw >> for a transcript, logw onto,ashington.tv.
at the world bank he had the idea of a huge influx of capital into the poor countries -- tanzania -- it completely ruined the countryside and the agriculture because it favored the urban areas to the point of where the farmers of tanzania planted the crops upside down as a way to protest. >> it has been used before by people on the right, and it is false. tanzania had the highest literacy rate on the continent because of the world bank and the story that has been passed originally was...
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the tanzania women bank will require only a $2 deposit to openp anccount unlike most other banks in the count. customers wilnot be to own prerty. oir to he other assets begin nking. officials hopto build a network of women banks across the countrynd sure to mention me and their money are welcome too >>> the world hlth organizatn confirms it is in discussions with sou africa about ho to handle any possible outbrea of the h1n1 flu during next year' world cupoccer tournant. south africas expecting up to half a million visitors during the event next june. that country s already reportedore than 100 cas of h1n1. >>more than 800 people have died from n1 world wide p a as we loo ahead the fall, countries in th northern hemisphere are going to gear up for a possible new outbreak. as we've reported,there's already been explosion in the number of cases in britain. and as we hear now from deutsche wee, german busineses are alread taking precautio to tryto keep theirorkerswine flu-ee. >> reporr: deutscha telecom employees disinfect their nds at the dispensers. a sure sign that german industry the t
the tanzania women bank will require only a $2 deposit to openp anccount unlike most other banks in the count. customers wilnot be to own prerty. oir to he other assets begin nking. officials hopto build a network of women banks across the countrynd sure to mention me and their money are welcome too >>> the world hlth organizatn confirms it is in discussions with sou africa about ho to handle any possible outbrea of the h1n1 flu during next year' world cupoccer tournant. south africas...
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. >>> in dar es salaam, the capital city of tanzania, a brand-new bank delp women open up their first branch this week. the tanzania women's bank will require only a $2 deposit to open up an account unlike most other banks in the country. customers will not be to own property. oir to have other assets begin banking. officials hope to build a network of women's banks across the country and sure to mention men and their money are welcome too. >>> the world health organization confirms it is in discussions with south africa about how to handle any possible outbreak of the h1n1 flu during next year's world cup soccer tournament. south africa is expecting up to half a million visitors during the event next june. that country has already reported more than 100 cases of h1n1. >>> more than 800 people have died from h1n1 world wide p and as we look ahead to the fall, countries in the northern hemisphere are going to gear up for a possible new outbreak. as we've reported, there's already been an explosion in the number of cases in britain. and as we hear now from deutsche welle, german busines
. >>> in dar es salaam, the capital city of tanzania, a brand-new bank delp women open up their first branch this week. the tanzania women's bank will require only a $2 deposit to open up an account unlike most other banks in the country. customers will not be to own property. oir to have other assets begin banking. officials hope to build a network of women's banks across the country and sure to mention men and their money are welcome too. >>> the world health organization...
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recall furadan from stores in kenya and stop all sales in the neighboring countries of uganda and tanzaniabut a random survey last month found that while furadan was no longer on the shelves in kenya, it was still available in uganda and tanzania, where lions are also disappearing. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. live your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. to learn how transitions lenses can help protect your family's eyesight, go to our website or stop by a wal-mart vision center near you. >> rose: if you look down at the earth at night, the astronauts say, the brightest spot on the planet is the las vegas strip. the man who turned up the wattage in las vegas is casino mogul steve wynn. he set off a building boom in the 1980s that turned a bunch of gambling joints into an international tourist spot. las vegas became the fastest- grow
recall furadan from stores in kenya and stop all sales in the neighboring countries of uganda and tanzaniabut a random survey last month found that while furadan was no longer on the shelves in kenya, it was still available in uganda and tanzania, where lions are also disappearing. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes...
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recall furadan from stores in kenya and stop all sales in the neighboring countries of uganda and tanzaniabut a random survey last month found that while furadan was no longer on the shelves in kenya, it was still available in uganda and tanzania, where lions are also disappearing. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. live your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. to learn how transitions lenses can help protect your family's eyesight, go to our website or stop by a wal-mart vision center near you..faf@ i have clients say to me, "all you insurance companies are... "you know, all you do is you take my money. "and then, when i have an accident there's a problem." jackie walker, nationwide insurance nationwide does offer what's called "accident forgiveness" and it means that if you do have an accident your rates remain the same. get "accident fo
recall furadan from stores in kenya and stop all sales in the neighboring countries of uganda and tanzaniabut a random survey last month found that while furadan was no longer on the shelves in kenya, it was still available in uganda and tanzania, where lions are also disappearing. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes...
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will operate the fiber-optic cable says it will enable much faster broadband connections in kenya, tanzaniazambique, and south africa. president obama it is taking his message to the people using a prime-time television address to tell americans that the u.s. health-care system must be reformed. he is insisting he will the five opposition to promote better choice, coverage, and lower costs for insurance. 47 million u.s. citizens have no coverage at all. it has been near the top of his agenda. but the issue is also knocking his popularity ratings. from washington -- >> the administration's top salesman, the president himself, pushing the need for health-care reform. in his latest television news conference, he once again stressed that reform is essential to rebuilding america's economy. >> let me be clear. if we do not control these costs, we will not be able to control our deficits. if we do not reform health care, your premiums and out-of-pocket costs will continue to skyrocket. >> he wants lawmakers to vote on a bill before the break for the summer on august 7. >> if you don't set deadlin
will operate the fiber-optic cable says it will enable much faster broadband connections in kenya, tanzaniazambique, and south africa. president obama it is taking his message to the people using a prime-time television address to tell americans that the u.s. health-care system must be reformed. he is insisting he will the five opposition to promote better choice, coverage, and lower costs for insurance. 47 million u.s. citizens have no coverage at all. it has been near the top of his agenda....
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at the world bank he had this idea of huge influx of capil into theoor countries, in tanzania, adopted as one country, it's completely ruined the countryside and the agriculture cause it favored the urban areas to the poi of wh the farmers in tzania plaed the crops upside-down as way -- >> that is a fal ads have been used before by people on t ight, and it is false. nzania had the highest literacy rate because of the world bank and educional sector and the sry that was passed on is just false. >>et meust turn to the subject vietnam, which is the b subjects with robert namara. om a human point of view,o see somebody who was so intimately involved in this disastrous war ler become the architect of sing we were wrong about it is an extraordinary thing. >> well, as mu as it tried to recovered, t bitterness he left behind is intense and werful pull for people who served invietnam. >> thank you very much. see u next week. for a transcript, loonto iidewashington.tv.
at the world bank he had this idea of huge influx of capil into theoor countries, in tanzania, adopted as one country, it's completely ruined the countryside and the agriculture cause it favored the urban areas to the poi of wh the farmers in tzania plaed the crops upside-down as way -- >> that is a fal ads have been used before by people on t ight, and it is false. nzania had the highest literacy rate because of the world bank and educional sector and the sry that was passed on is just...
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tanzania had the highest literacy rate because of the world bank and edational sect. and thetory that was passed on is just false. >> let me just turn to the subjectof vietna which is the ig subjects with robert mcnamara. from a human point of view, to see somebody who was so intimate involved in this disastrous warater become the architect ofaying we were wrong about it is an extraordinary thing. >> well, as ch as it tried to recovered,he bitterness he leftehind is intense and poweul pull for people who served in vinam. >> thank you very much. see you xt week. for a transcript, log on insidashington.tv.
tanzania had the highest literacy rate because of the world bank and edational sect. and thetory that was passed on is just false. >> let me just turn to the subjectof vietna which is the ig subjects with robert mcnamara. from a human point of view, to see somebody who was so intimate involved in this disastrous warater become the architect ofaying we were wrong about it is an extraordinary thing. >> well, as ch as it tried to recovered,he bitterness he leftehind is intense and...
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and today, eight of the textile mills in arusha, tanzania, employ 7,000 women making 20 million bed nets per year which provides coverage for 40 million. there are opportunities for us to innovate around the aid establishment by recognizing what it's good at and finding ways to support entrepreneurship and private sector development, particularly for the poor, because the markets alone won't do it and traditional aid won't do it. >> you don't like the whole bed nets thing. somewhere in here you say -- tell us what your gripe with the the bed nets is. just to make sure people understand. bed nets is what helps people survive, prevents malaria particularly if they are sprayed and people sleep under them, incidents of malaria go down. but you don't like them? >> i don't like the fact that very often western, the western debate focus on making the donations of mosquito nets, bed nets, the same thing. what i propose in the book is exactly what jacqueline described. rather than dumping 10,000 nets into a country which kills off the domestic producer of those nets, why not invest with those, wi
and today, eight of the textile mills in arusha, tanzania, employ 7,000 women making 20 million bed nets per year which provides coverage for 40 million. there are opportunities for us to innovate around the aid establishment by recognizing what it's good at and finding ways to support entrepreneurship and private sector development, particularly for the poor, because the markets alone won't do it and traditional aid won't do it. >> you don't like the whole bed nets thing. somewhere in...
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mccarthy has made major contributions to the prosecution's glove the bombers in tanzania and the millennium plot attacks against the lax airport. falling september 11th he supervise u.s. attorney antiterrorism command post with preventive efforts with federal and state law-enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies. 1999 through 2003 chief assistant u.s. attorney responsible for federal law enforcement and the six counties north of new york city. our finals speaker is the heritage foundation senior policy analyst, andrew grossman cellpro liberties and privacy issues and domestic and intelligence operations legal aspect of economic regulation and tort law and most recently the advantage of bankruptcy compared to a real love for the u.s. auto industry per before being named a senior policy it -- he was a writer and general analyst at heritage contributing to the think-tank research program of economic policy for policy and legal affairs. and other works have been published in dozens of newspapers and magazines from "usa today" to the socialist modern times. before joining the heritage fou
mccarthy has made major contributions to the prosecution's glove the bombers in tanzania and the millennium plot attacks against the lax airport. falling september 11th he supervise u.s. attorney antiterrorism command post with preventive efforts with federal and state law-enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies. 1999 through 2003 chief assistant u.s. attorney responsible for federal law enforcement and the six counties north of new york city. our finals speaker is the heritage...
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if you want to set your dvr for the next home game, iraq will host tanzania on august 12th. another empathetically overwhelming iraqi sports news for an american audience, i have to tell you that this man is a member of iraq's national baseball team. they have a national baseball team. you will notice that while he is wearing a baseball shirt, it is a baseball shirt from a japanese team. that's because the iraqi national baseball team does not have enough money to have uniforms. they don't even have enough money to have a copy of the baseball rule book, nor a proper baseball diamond. they play on a soccer field. the national team is so broke the players are playing with a grand total of three baseballs between them, nine old gloves that they share and one five-year-old softball bat. mcclatchy reports today that the iraqi national baseball team was founded a few years ago by three iraqis who had been living in the united states when they took a visit to baghdad. and despite death threats, serious enough to have made the previous baseball club disband, the greatest threat the
if you want to set your dvr for the next home game, iraq will host tanzania on august 12th. another empathetically overwhelming iraqi sports news for an american audience, i have to tell you that this man is a member of iraq's national baseball team. they have a national baseball team. you will notice that while he is wearing a baseball shirt, it is a baseball shirt from a japanese team. that's because the iraqi national baseball team does not have enough money to have uniforms. they don't even...
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this is a place many african-americans go, there are ports in senegal, ghana, tanzan tanzania, and zanzibarisited, but an emotional time to realize what has happened at this place. to think that maybe some of their ancestors could have gone through here and headed to a place in america and for him to come back as the first black president of the united states, just the symbolism here is unmistakable. and who knows what this emotional experience might have been like for him. but we're expecting to hear from the president and maybe tell us exactly what the experience was like. the tour itself was only supposed to take half an hour or so, 45 minutes. and expecting comments from the president. when those happen, we'll surely bring those to you. but we continue to follow him along this journey. he's going to be heading back to the u.s. and wrap up what has been a long week of travel for the president. it seems so long ago, but he was in moscow not too long ago? right. >> then made his way over to italy. had a g-8 summit he had to deal with. he met with the pope. he's dealt with a lot. >> he's be
this is a place many african-americans go, there are ports in senegal, ghana, tanzan tanzania, and zanzibarisited, but an emotional time to realize what has happened at this place. to think that maybe some of their ancestors could have gone through here and headed to a place in america and for him to come back as the first black president of the united states, just the symbolism here is unmistakable. and who knows what this emotional experience might have been like for him. but we're expecting...
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that was in the -- in tanzania, in kenya. we also have had the al qaeda explosive trainer who designed the prototype shoe bomb for destroying airplanes as well as a magnetic mine for attacking ships. these are people, unlike the types of prisoners we've had in the world -- you look back at our wars, we have people fighting for their countries. that's not this case. these people are not fighting for a country. they're fighting for a cause. and their cause to is to destroy us. so today we've had over 540 that have been transferred or released, leaving approximately 230 at gitmo. now, these detainees include members of al qaeda and related terrorist organizations, planners of the major terrorist attacks worldwide to include 9/11. these are the types of people that are down there. the intelligence gained from detainees at gitmo has helped the united states and helped the allies identify, and disrupt terrorist operations worldwide. we have a number of terrorist attacks that we know for a long time they were classified and most of
that was in the -- in tanzania, in kenya. we also have had the al qaeda explosive trainer who designed the prototype shoe bomb for destroying airplanes as well as a magnetic mine for attacking ships. these are people, unlike the types of prisoners we've had in the world -- you look back at our wars, we have people fighting for their countries. that's not this case. these people are not fighting for a country. they're fighting for a cause. and their cause to is to destroy us. so today we've had...
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but he would talk about going to places like dar es salaam and going into a club in tanzania and hearing them putting on "want to be starting something" and they would start dancing. >> they sang it so well, the person did not speak a word of english, but they had memorized it so well that they could perform that song and make it sound like they spoke english. >> why globally did he have such an impact? there are many performers who are so famous in the united states who are very talented and very good but somehow don't manage to make the impact that michael jackson did globally. of course, it's dropping "thriller" simultaneously around the world, but even before that. >> it was before the jackson 5, it came down to the music. we will try to make a whole bunch out of it, but at the end of the day music moves people, it's the kind of thing that moves you at your soul, at the core of your emotion. it can be in english, it concern in spanish, if you're moved, you're moved, whether it was hanoi or moscow or sydney, australia, it was about the music. >> one of the things that -- there are man
but he would talk about going to places like dar es salaam and going into a club in tanzania and hearing them putting on "want to be starting something" and they would start dancing. >> they sang it so well, the person did not speak a word of english, but they had memorized it so well that they could perform that song and make it sound like they spoke english. >> why globally did he have such an impact? there are many performers who are so famous in the united states who...
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so after that we did elbrus in southern russia, kilimanjaro in tanzania. >> you have been to some greats the first mountain you're climbing today, and what does the rest of the day entail for snu >> first mountain i'm climbing today is gray's and torrey's. >> so you're doing two mountains in one day? >> yeah. >> we wish you the very best of luck. matt, mike, ian, again, continued success with this endeavor. we thank you for joining us this morning. best of luck. we can't wait to hear how everything turns out. okay, guys? >> thank you. appreciate it. >> be good. be safe. how about that, huh? >> that is absolutely amazing. we want to put it on our website. if you want to help out, go to earlyshow.cbsnews.com. i'm officially in love with both of those boys. >> adorable kids snp >> what a buddy like that. >> no kidding. >> that's your best friend. whatever people can do, if they can donate, they can obviously use it. it goes to a wonderful cause. >> i want to talk about a new survey that just came out that reveals how much time women spend getting ready to go out. he want to you take a gues
so after that we did elbrus in southern russia, kilimanjaro in tanzania. >> you have been to some greats the first mountain you're climbing today, and what does the rest of the day entail for snu >> first mountain i'm climbing today is gray's and torrey's. >> so you're doing two mountains in one day? >> yeah. >> we wish you the very best of luck. matt, mike, ian, again, continued success with this endeavor. we thank you for joining us this morning. best of luck. we...
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energy, a florida company, has an ongoing contract dispute with tanzania which i understand tanzania has failed to resolve. i urge the tanzanian government to comply with both the contract with a.p.r. energy and their m.c.c. compact and expeditiously resolve the dispute with a.p.r. energy pursuant to the law and the utmost transparency. i have concerns with the increased funding levels in two areas of the bill, the united nations population fund and international family planning. in the past, this united nations fund has been found to support or participate in programs of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization. while the international family planning money doesn't go directly to fund abortions, it will go to organizations that promote and provide advocacy for abortions. i do not think this is an appropriate use of taxpayer dollars. even though the majority on the rules committee last night rejected the smith-stupak amendment on this issue, i continue to hope that the issue will be addressed in conference. i commend the committee, the appropriations committee, for recognizing
energy, a florida company, has an ongoing contract dispute with tanzania which i understand tanzania has failed to resolve. i urge the tanzanian government to comply with both the contract with a.p.r. energy and their m.c.c. compact and expeditiously resolve the dispute with a.p.r. energy pursuant to the law and the utmost transparency. i have concerns with the increased funding levels in two areas of the bill, the united nations population fund and international family planning. in the past,...
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9/11, he's on that list because he was relatively unknown, when the bombings of the embassies in tanzaniad kenya occurred and that is why he went on the list and the conditionalliy additio been added -- >> kelly: the other thing -- i'm sorry. be i didn't mean to interrupt you. >> the other individuals are on the list because they may be known locally, for instance, whitey bolger is known extremely well in boston but may not be known nationwide or worldwide and there is an indication he's fled the u.s. and they might be known locally but not -- in order to increase the awareness of everybody the violent violence of the crime and fact they fled, usually puts them on the top ten list after a certain amount of time. >> kelly: with the capture of this guy, when do you put another name on the list and talk about the top ten and now you have the top nine and there is probably someone who will be a candidate for the top ten most wanted list, if you want to say that? >> i would say, kelly, sometime within this coming week, there will be another individual added to the top ten, it's not like the bu
9/11, he's on that list because he was relatively unknown, when the bombings of the embassies in tanzaniad kenya occurred and that is why he went on the list and the conditionalliy additio been added -- >> kelly: the other thing -- i'm sorry. be i didn't mean to interrupt you. >> the other individuals are on the list because they may be known locally, for instance, whitey bolger is known extremely well in boston but may not be known nationwide or worldwide and there is an indication...
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my daughter is on her way to tanzania. >> i thought maybe that was in your local forecast. >> last i checked -- it's about most of the people out there. not about you! >> sorry. >> she gets to talk to susan boyle and oh, look at me. edm m ith.oo anh,k at me. l ayywlet's take a lo, show you what's going on. we'll show you, a lot of wet weather working its way through the central mississippi river valley. rainfall amounts about generally one to two inches of rain. but the heavy stuff is back from the northwest, parts of new mexico, on into texas. >>> sun rise in washington, good morning. sun's been up about an hour. we have patchy dense fog. it's near 70 in washington. elsewhe, in the 60s in montgomery, fairfax and prince george's counties. highs could reach the upper 80s. a humid summer day with clouds building this afternoon. there is a slight chance of an isolated thundershower. a cool front tomorrow afternoon will trigger likely passing thundershowers. >> in the next half hour, forecast for meredith's other two children. >> i hate you. anyway. i'm going to proceed. now to the unpre
my daughter is on her way to tanzania. >> i thought maybe that was in your local forecast. >> last i checked -- it's about most of the people out there. not about you! >> sorry. >> she gets to talk to susan boyle and oh, look at me. edm m ith.oo anh,k at me. l ayywlet's take a lo, show you what's going on. we'll show you, a lot of wet weather working its way through the central mississippi river valley. rainfall amounts about generally one to two inches of rain. but the...
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new york -- who faces charges in conjunction with the two bombings -- remember the two bombings at tanzaniakenya? and federal prosecutors said last friday that they no longer plan to hold mohammed jawad who thraw grenade at a u.s. convoy in 2002. a signal that the barac obama administration intends to bring him to federal court. last week the democratic members in the house and the senate said that michigan prisons set to close because of the state budget crunch could take the high-profile prisoners from gitmo, saving -- or creating jobs lost in the auto industry. now, let's stop and think that one through. these are elected representatives in the state of michigan, the two senators and representative shupak, i think it is, who are suggesting that we could put those prisoners, those high-level, high-security terrorist detainees in prisons in michigan and that would cause them to have to go through there and provide jobs to update the prisons. let's stop and think that one through. why not just go ahead and do something with the individuals that are there, leaving them where they are right n
new york -- who faces charges in conjunction with the two bombings -- remember the two bombings at tanzaniakenya? and federal prosecutors said last friday that they no longer plan to hold mohammed jawad who thraw grenade at a u.s. convoy in 2002. a signal that the barac obama administration intends to bring him to federal court. last week the democratic members in the house and the senate said that michigan prisons set to close because of the state budget crunch could take the high-profile...