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has been confirmed. they now have to work and how to get the oil off. it broke three -- free from its tow ropes. it is now grounded on the bank. the weather conditions are slightly better than they were. they previously have been experiencing winds of 63 miles an hour, waves of 35 feet, very challenging conditions. they will be making an attempt later to get it off. >> do we know anything more about the age of the rig, anything that might indicate the condition it was in? is it operated by shell? >> it is. it is being used in the arctic to do drilling. there is the suggestion the rig has been damaged, we do not know how badly, if at all. that could clearly -- severely compromised operations next summer, because they need two -- that could severely compromise operations next summer, because they need two rigs. >> venezuelas president -- venezuela's president hugo chavez is still in hospital after cancer operations. they are demanding more information on his condition. >> we have demanded that the governme
has been confirmed. they now have to work and how to get the oil off. it broke three -- free from its tow ropes. it is now grounded on the bank. the weather conditions are slightly better than they were. they previously have been experiencing winds of 63 miles an hour, waves of 35 feet, very challenging conditions. they will be making an attempt later to get it off. >> do we know anything more about the age of the rig, anything that might indicate the condition it was in? is it operated...
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there has been a call for national dialogue in the past. they have been rejected, generally. what we do have as well as a number of organizations and movements invited to today's talks, with free conditions being set amongst the preconditions. one of them being that president morsi and his government have -- be the first to accept the violence that has been seen over the last five days. it is unknown who will be attending and how representative the grouping of opposition forces will be sitting down across the table from the president. >> it is quite interesting that the three cities that he has targeted for these emergency launches, he is clearly concerned about the economic impact this is having on the country. >> that is one of the many things being speculated in the wake of this specific declaration of the state of emergency. certainly the violence has been most intense there, and to a certain extent in [indiscernible] , but the addition there has given rise to the speculation that you are looking at a secret of cities that are important economically to egypt and obviously
there has been a call for national dialogue in the past. they have been rejected, generally. what we do have as well as a number of organizations and movements invited to today's talks, with free conditions being set amongst the preconditions. one of them being that president morsi and his government have -- be the first to accept the violence that has been seen over the last five days. it is unknown who will be attending and how representative the grouping of opposition forces will be sitting...
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the fighters may have been wearing suicide best. that has not been concerned.apan carried out a military exercise to test its response to a potential attack on one of the outlying islands. this is the first time they have carried out such exercises. they were conducted on the outskirts of tokyo. japan has been stepping up its defense forces over a territorial dispute with china over islands in the east china sea. let's look at pakistan -- the prime minister has dismissed the rulers of balochistan pr province. he says they failed to provide security. 96 people were killed in bombings on thursday. families of victims are holding a vigil for the dead. they have until now refused to bury the dead after the government's dismissal. what difference does it make now? the people get what they wanted in that the government goes, but what is left in its place? >> first of all, it was unprecedented because the community that has been hit so hard for the past few months brought the bodies out onto the streets. they refused to bury them. then it started snowballing because o
the fighters may have been wearing suicide best. that has not been concerned.apan carried out a military exercise to test its response to a potential attack on one of the outlying islands. this is the first time they have carried out such exercises. they were conducted on the outskirts of tokyo. japan has been stepping up its defense forces over a territorial dispute with china over islands in the east china sea. let's look at pakistan -- the prime minister has dismissed the rulers of...
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years, and there's been a documentary that is been made about these individuals. we are leading a campaign to attack these problems, both in litigation but actually also through education -- legislation. there's a lot more willingness right now in the last few years to look at long-term isolation as a serious violation of human rights and is costing huge amounts of money, for what? i think people are asking that question. if any of you haven't had a chance, i would strongly urge you to read a piece that was written by a doctor in new york -- in "the new yorker" magazine that came out about three years ago and is called hell hole. it's such a powerful piece from a medical perspective about what long-term isolation does the kind of centigrade and break human beings down. we are about to release, the aclu, on october 10, a report documenting kids in long-term isolation. we actually put children into this, so we have done a documentation focusing on about six states. will have a briefing in congress about this problem. but it's really to kind of raise the alarm about
years, and there's been a documentary that is been made about these individuals. we are leading a campaign to attack these problems, both in litigation but actually also through education -- legislation. there's a lot more willingness right now in the last few years to look at long-term isolation as a serious violation of human rights and is costing huge amounts of money, for what? i think people are asking that question. if any of you haven't had a chance, i would strongly urge you to read a...
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and i've been in the neighborhood for 15 years. we can see this as a model for the castro country club. as i an employee of the commission i'm excited that it includes a number of water projects so this will be a lot greener. i urge you to propose is plan >> good afternoon commissioners i'm a volunteer and a client of the castro country club. i'd like to show my support for the ca electro country club it's been an very important part of my live and the community. it allows a sober space for the san francisco city. i've been attempting to get rover in other areas but this is a place for gays to come to. people that don't - no longer want to drink there's no other place for us to get together but the castro country club. so far as the backyard it allows everybody to get away from the social goes on on inside the club so we can meet with our sponsors or have a quiet space to work our steps. there's no loud noise that goes on in the back area. so, please vote to pass all the plans. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello commissioners i am a
and i've been in the neighborhood for 15 years. we can see this as a model for the castro country club. as i an employee of the commission i'm excited that it includes a number of water projects so this will be a lot greener. i urge you to propose is plan >> good afternoon commissioners i'm a volunteer and a client of the castro country club. i'd like to show my support for the ca electro country club it's been an very important part of my live and the community. it allows a sober space...
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well it's certainly been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out on to the streets the weekend today we saw some of the worst thing that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend in the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly. the riot sparked by the like this speech showing no signs of abating at the weekend lewis returning from the protest that won't pass the nationalist area both sides clashing police thing came under attack from loyalists. many in the nationalist community. angry young loyalists of pulling back an old sectarian narrative a worrying sign to remember the reality of past troubles. young people why are they coming out and reacting in this way. willing to accept. and you have as in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to sto
well it's certainly been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out on to the streets the weekend today we saw some of the worst thing that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend in the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly....
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>> core al qaeda certainly has been. you would hear the same from the intelligence community or d.o.d., the work that has been done in afghanistan and the borders area between afghanistan and pakistan certainly has taken out a whole kad dre of leadership. what we're seeing now are people who have migrated parts of the world who are affiliates, part of the jihadist sind indicate, some of them use that name and others use different names, but the fact is they are terrorists. they are extremists and they have designs on overthrowing existing governments, even those new islamists governments of controlling territory. although there has been the decimation of al qaeda, we do have could contend with the want to bes and affiliated going forward. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you, madam secretary, for being here. and it's great to see you today. you have been i think a real dedicated public serve ant for your country and your travels around the world, the million miles that you've put on and all of the countr
>> core al qaeda certainly has been. you would hear the same from the intelligence community or d.o.d., the work that has been done in afghanistan and the borders area between afghanistan and pakistan certainly has taken out a whole kad dre of leadership. what we're seeing now are people who have migrated parts of the world who are affiliates, part of the jihadist sind indicate, some of them use that name and others use different names, but the fact is they are terrorists. they are...
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it's been brutal. it's been bloody.i think many people's lives have been ruined and actually they should just call-- they should start again and say, "okay, we all need to work with each other." the media needs to work with politicians at arm's length. the politicians need to work with the police, the police with the media. it happens in every other country. you have to be able to work together. at the moment there's a complete standoff between all these three pillars of british society which i don't think is helpful. >> rose: is the relationship between the press and government, especially the prime minister and members of the cabinet, different-- for example, rebecca brook was a great friend of david cameron. they would weekend together. >> her husband went to school with david. >> rose: is it different than it is here? >> you know better than me. you know it's not unheard of for media figures in america to wine and dine, perhaps even go for a country weekend with politicians. it happens -- >> rose: or go to state din
it's been brutal. it's been bloody.i think many people's lives have been ruined and actually they should just call-- they should start again and say, "okay, we all need to work with each other." the media needs to work with politicians at arm's length. the politicians need to work with the police, the police with the media. it happens in every other country. you have to be able to work together. at the moment there's a complete standoff between all these three pillars of british...
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any requests that have been asked have been answered, captains have been told to make sure their officers are visibly present before school and after school and made contact with all the principals' offices just to let them know we're here, we're around, and as the link goes out to print out the crisis management hand book, the officers will make another visit to the school offices to make sure it's been printed and they know where it is. we're not putting ourselves on the schools, we just want to know they know we're around. >> as we close our meeting in honor of those victims tonight, commissioner kingsley of all the commissioners knows more about gun violence than any of us and commissioner kingsley will address that issue. we want to be the first -- we want to be at the forefront of this and see what our police department can do. many of us including myself think the second amendment is clearly outdated but what can we do within our power as a commission to make things safer in san francisco. i want to turn it over to commissioner kingsley. >> thank you, president mazzucco, i wanted t
any requests that have been asked have been answered, captains have been told to make sure their officers are visibly present before school and after school and made contact with all the principals' offices just to let them know we're here, we're around, and as the link goes out to print out the crisis management hand book, the officers will make another visit to the school offices to make sure it's been printed and they know where it is. we're not putting ourselves on the schools, we just want...
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they've been abused. illness and drug abuse tends to be statistically higher among the women. and so they present very unique problems. >> most of these women come from socioeconomic-deprived backgrounds, sometimes parentless, a lot of times victims of domestic abuse, child abuse. they a concern that a lot of times men don't have in the sense that they have children that they are interested in and that they take care of once they are back out there. >> justice, mecca, natasha, dominique, latanna, harvey, navarn, nakim and elabrina. and i should be home with them, not sitting up here for one day. >> i didn't even do nothing. you know what i did? i pulled the turnstile back and i seen the cops and i ran. >> you wanted to get a free subway ride? >> yeah. >> how many times have you been in rikers? >> about 38, 40 times. assault, trespassing. my mother and father died when i was like, 13, and i always had these problems, coming back and forth to jail. >> there are a lot of issues associated with the women bein
they've been abused. illness and drug abuse tends to be statistically higher among the women. and so they present very unique problems. >> most of these women come from socioeconomic-deprived backgrounds, sometimes parentless, a lot of times victims of domestic abuse, child abuse. they a concern that a lot of times men don't have in the sense that they have children that they are interested in and that they take care of once they are back out there. >> justice, mecca, natasha,...
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dominating had been -- headlines. the story of this election has not been so much about winners and losers as it has the power of the far right parties and which one netanyahu will take to be the next coalition government. >> in october netanyahu's foreign minister announced he would run on a single ballot. he looked likely to take a larger portion of seats in the new parliament, but in the last few weeks they have been losing support, mainly to this man. the 40-year-old millionaire encapsulates the emergence and acceptance of far right nationalism and israeli politics. bennet has run on a platform of restoring jewish values june politics as well as lowering cost of living. another man for the moment, the tv press center could become third in the elections and also be a coalition partner for netanyahu. rather than security issues, it is the economy that is dominating the of said -- the debate. netanyahu maybe on his way to another victory, but it is far from plain sailing. the parties are likely to be ideologically di
dominating had been -- headlines. the story of this election has not been so much about winners and losers as it has the power of the far right parties and which one netanyahu will take to be the next coalition government. >> in october netanyahu's foreign minister announced he would run on a single ballot. he looked likely to take a larger portion of seats in the new parliament, but in the last few weeks they have been losing support, mainly to this man. the 40-year-old millionaire...
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they have been meeting for an hour. this has only been decided on in the last couple hours as they realize the severity of the situation. it is nine months since the group of rebel groups took northern mali, some with links to out-of. this is the heaviest fighting since nine months ago. they are pushing forward, and it is reported they have taken some 50,000 people, and that is moving to the center, causing deep concern among the security council. they had already had plans. they already authorized 30,000 african soldiers who are going to northern mali to try to sort out the situation. the first to you in planning team is due in the next two weeks or so. -- of first un planning team is due in the next two weeks or so. they will not be able to do anything until september because of the time it will take to get running and the extreme heat. they will not be able to fight until september, and that is where the security council faces a problem. there is little they can do other than issue a condemnation of the latest fighti
they have been meeting for an hour. this has only been decided on in the last couple hours as they realize the severity of the situation. it is nine months since the group of rebel groups took northern mali, some with links to out-of. this is the heaviest fighting since nine months ago. they are pushing forward, and it is reported they have taken some 50,000 people, and that is moving to the center, causing deep concern among the security council. they had already had plans. they already...
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going to be determined sooner as well because it's there's no question that the president has now been out of the country for more than a month he's been absent from the spotlight there's not really a crisis at this time the opposition is trying to say there's a crisis and there is no doubt they're calling for national strikes all kinds of protests as there are already asking for the organization of american states and the united states to intervene that's going to be ongoing and yes the longer that chavez is away the more time that will give them to prepare and to further progress with plans to the stabilize his government and try to create some situation where new elections can be can mean the president of the european council men the fun romp why has held top level goals in dublin as ireland takes over the e.u. rotating presidency european teams have voiced their support for deal which is designed to reduce the country's banking debt as a match was a big dublin must get their own house in order before taking up the challenge of putting the european union out of a financial ditch. is
going to be determined sooner as well because it's there's no question that the president has now been out of the country for more than a month he's been absent from the spotlight there's not really a crisis at this time the opposition is trying to say there's a crisis and there is no doubt they're calling for national strikes all kinds of protests as there are already asking for the organization of american states and the united states to intervene that's going to be ongoing and yes the longer...
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they haven't been ages i can't remember the last time they were sick. kids makes them different from their peers is the fact that they live with only one parent. single mothers are no longer an unusual phenomenon while a father devoting himself to his children is a rare occurrence for many. however in russia there are thousands of single fathers just like romans are off. by due me. money things that they could use muscles but you lost when you lost. me so the one of the table now boys. no breakfast in this family can start without saying grace roman became a belief.
they haven't been ages i can't remember the last time they were sick. kids makes them different from their peers is the fact that they live with only one parent. single mothers are no longer an unusual phenomenon while a father devoting himself to his children is a rare occurrence for many. however in russia there are thousands of single fathers just like romans are off. by due me. money things that they could use muscles but you lost when you lost. me so the one of the table now boys. no...
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i don't know mobile size of the phone so i think it's been.ort of issue to me it is what it is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and media and they will appreciate and does and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yes of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go through some kind. of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think though that you know the future is going to have a whole different landscape for intellectual property that will view it differently like it's kind of everyone's. i don't know i haven't really thought about it i mean i guess if you write a song you'd still yours so you should still have get credit for it at least ninety nine cents and you had so much as you should get something whether or not you think file sharing is the future of the internet the bottom line is enough people do it to pose a serious threat to current business models. stay with us kaiser
i don't know mobile size of the phone so i think it's been.ort of issue to me it is what it is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and media and they will appreciate and does and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yes of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go through some kind. of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are relieved a. he continues here in r.t. security forces have barricaded pakistan's parliament with three layers of shipping containers as tens of thousands of protesters pressed forward the leader and islamic cleric has issued the government with a final ultimatum he's demanding the parliament's dissolution and sweeping election reforms threatening to spark a revolution if he is ignored when earlier the supreme court ordered the arrest of the prime ministers and brought in a bribery scandal or some government officials have called it a conspiracy between the protesters the army and the courts well let's discuss the possible regional implications with three of them charlie sheen at the school of international affairs joining me there in india from new delhi now in just a few short months dr carbury rose from relative obscurity to political stardom how do you think he's managed to do that. well you got a lot of media coverage for sure and media has been acting as
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are relieved a. he continues here in r.t. security forces have barricaded pakistan's parliament with three layers of shipping containers as tens of thousands of protesters pressed forward the leader and islamic cleric has issued the government with a final ultimatum he's demanding the parliament's dissolution and sweeping election reforms threatening to spark a revolution if he is ignored when...
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long which has not yet been released to the public.reporters like myself, even though i've spent years covering this, have many gaps. i've spent a couple hours today trying to compile what's known about how we found bin laden and basically there are five detainees that gave shreds of information that got us to the currier that got us to bin laden as far as i can tell. there's a lot missing which allows people with different points of view to manipulate the facts. so you have people in the c.i.a. trying to make it look like what they did was great and had to be done. >> brown: so are you saying -- is it a question of torture not having worked or that in this movie they don't show that there was a great debate about whether it worked or whether it was moral? >> well, it's a combination. i should say i think the movie -- filmmakers have a right to make any movie they want. i'm all for artistic freedom. but in the same vein, as someone who really followed this history i feel like i have the right to comment on what they've done and what th
long which has not yet been released to the public.reporters like myself, even though i've spent years covering this, have many gaps. i've spent a couple hours today trying to compile what's known about how we found bin laden and basically there are five detainees that gave shreds of information that got us to the currier that got us to bin laden as far as i can tell. there's a lot missing which allows people with different points of view to manipulate the facts. so you have people in the...
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it's been four decades since the u.s. was drew troops from the it's now ending its involvement in a war that cost a bus size daily both financially and physically the price paid was too high for similar mistakes to be repeated but as artie's marina park my explains washington's foreign policy in recent years is making many doubt if lessons were properly learned sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy serving in vietnam every year we were there every day was like a nine eleven. for those people every day was nine eleven the work killed an estimated three million vietnamese and more than fifty eight thousand americans the u.s. stepped in on the side of south vietnam in its fight against the communist back north which was seeking to unify the country on january fifteenth one nine hundred seventy three president nixon announced the end of offensive operations against north vietnam a military crusade that would lead or become a foreign pol
it's been four decades since the u.s. was drew troops from the it's now ending its involvement in a war that cost a bus size daily both financially and physically the price paid was too high for similar mistakes to be repeated but as artie's marina park my explains washington's foreign policy in recent years is making many doubt if lessons were properly learned sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy...
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denied access to a military site which they've been trying to get inside for several years. now the mid feb the us and israel of long accused iran of efforts to develop nuclear weapons which it denies. legal makers have on a former finance minister accused of hampering attacks probe they voted to investigate george peppard constantino over claims that he removed his relatives names from a list of tax evasion suspects on the lagarde list france handed over the names of more than two thousand greeks with swiss bank accounts and a public constantino player sees being made a scapegoat though he did night any wrong doing greece is on a major tax crackdown right now as it battles its worst ever financial crisis. friday violence in syria it's seen a rocket hit a building in the northern city of aleppo and two car bombs explode in the country's south state media says at least twelve people were killed in the attacks which the rebels and the government plane each other for three days ago twin blasts at aleppo university killed eighty seven people opposition fighters and islamic milit
denied access to a military site which they've been trying to get inside for several years. now the mid feb the us and israel of long accused iran of efforts to develop nuclear weapons which it denies. legal makers have on a former finance minister accused of hampering attacks probe they voted to investigate george peppard constantino over claims that he removed his relatives names from a list of tax evasion suspects on the lagarde list france handed over the names of more than two thousand...
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and he's been called un catchable, by the french. an expert says groups use al qaeda to strengthen their international profiles. >> al qaeda in the maghreb is a new phenomenon, especially in algeria. it stems back to the early 1990's when the islamic salvation islamicwon the majority of seats in the first round of the 1991 legislative election. the second round was cancelled with the expectation they would have won a majority. a splinter group needed outside support. that's when it announced affiliation with al qaeda. it was a sign of their weakness that they needed to reach out to this global network. i think of them as actors that are thinking locally but acting globally. the extent to which they have resources may not reflect their actual support. i would not say this represents mass support on the part of ordinary algerian people. it is much more complex. they developed networks within southern algeria and some networks the torreg. >> the french have doubled the number of troops on the ground in mali. the defense minister of the
and he's been called un catchable, by the french. an expert says groups use al qaeda to strengthen their international profiles. >> al qaeda in the maghreb is a new phenomenon, especially in algeria. it stems back to the early 1990's when the islamic salvation islamicwon the majority of seats in the first round of the 1991 legislative election. the second round was cancelled with the expectation they would have won a majority. a splinter group needed outside support. that's when it...
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have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets andwith this is the same as saying tanks in addition the police forces have reportedly shut access to the city also trains are being stopped at least one stop before to the no one can actually enter meanwhile here in the capital the ultra ultra high school football fans who were the ones targeted in the massacre in february last year had cuban scenes when they heard the verdict a gathering at their headquarters saying that finally justice had been president mohamed morsi council travel plans to spend to get out of and has been meeting with the national defense council to try and come up with a way of resolving this deepening crisis i've just come from a street off the face square where the clashes continue between protesters and security forces spilling over from of course the clashes yesterday on the second anniversary of generation five revolution speaking to people in the clashes and also those behind me here in the square there saying they're still very upset with the president who th
have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets andwith this is the same as saying tanks in addition the police forces have reportedly shut access to the city also trains are being stopped at least one stop before to the no one can actually enter meanwhile here in the capital the ultra ultra high school football fans who were the ones targeted in the massacre in february last year had cuban scenes when they heard the verdict a gathering at their...
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been said by everyone else.n avlon writes why those critics are outside the mainstream. not chuck hagel. >>> it's been 545 days since is u.s. lost its top credit rating. the federal reserve says blame it on the rain. they say economic growth has paused in recent months and blames the weather. the committee says it will continue its bond buying program. >>> and our fourth story "outfront," the voices of newtown. right now, family and friends of the town's devastating shooting are speaking before the final hearing of the connecticut legislature's bipartisan task force. it's on gun violence and school safety. it is the first hearing of that task force to be held in newtown. on december 14th, adam lanza killed his mother, then students at the school. they're about an hour and a half in what's about a six-hour hearing. what have you heard so far? >> so far, the overall message has been very cohesive here. it has been a message of this can never happen again. we must unite, we must not forget. we are at the newtown hi
been said by everyone else.n avlon writes why those critics are outside the mainstream. not chuck hagel. >>> it's been 545 days since is u.s. lost its top credit rating. the federal reserve says blame it on the rain. they say economic growth has paused in recent months and blames the weather. the committee says it will continue its bond buying program. >>> and our fourth story "outfront," the voices of newtown. right now, family and friends of the town's devastating...
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caused by the wiki leaks documents if there's been any operations that have been compromised or any individuals harmed i'm not aware of it but it certainly seems at this point this is more of a case of embarrassment than actual harm and it really is a very serious accusation that the prosecution is making here. being accused of is leaking documents to the media and this happens all the time people who get sources leaking classified information or sensitive information to the media. i mean but this is this is really what makes this case different it seems to be that there are good leaks and there badly the administration has been accused of being more than happy to leak information that makes the people feel good or makes the administration look good they're supposed to be a congressional hearing with the movie coming out this week hero dark thirty and are supposed to be a congressional hearing on whether the white house facilitated leaking classified information to the producers of the movie there's been other instances like the killing of osama bin laden the internet attack on the
caused by the wiki leaks documents if there's been any operations that have been compromised or any individuals harmed i'm not aware of it but it certainly seems at this point this is more of a case of embarrassment than actual harm and it really is a very serious accusation that the prosecution is making here. being accused of is leaking documents to the media and this happens all the time people who get sources leaking classified information or sensitive information to the media. i mean but...
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it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street leaders but didn't lead them to the potential danger to the euro was instead spying on members of the movement branding them criminals and domestic terrorists. cities house for us. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists that there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for the civil justice fund the u.s. human human and civil rights advocacy organization have revealed that the u.s. the f.b.i. the department of homeland security the u.s. military and private corporations all cooperated together to monitor and investigate optic occupy wall street protesters as quote domestic terrorists and quote criminals now the more shocking revelation the headline of this story is that reportedly buried deep within the government. mentions of a plan to use snipers to assassinate occupy protesters in the movement's leaders in various cities thr
it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street leaders but didn't lead them to the potential danger to the euro was instead spying on members of the movement branding them criminals and domestic terrorists. cities house for us. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists that there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for the civil justice fund the...
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having been through the training that you have been through and the deployments that you have been through, and having made the decision that you made, is there anything else that you want people to understand about what this policy change would mean, that maybe that headline alone does not convey? >> well, there are two elements of it. first of all, as you spent the last ten minutes mentioning, women have been in combat. this isn't such a shock to the system. frankly, women have been doing it. we're going to keep doing it tomorrow morning, regardless what the headlines say. the other thing it means, we're not reserving special spots for women. we're just asking for a chance to compete to meet the same standards that everyone else is being held to. so this means that we can prove that we belong based on how we perform. we have an equal chance to compete for the jobs. and that means the best person will get selected for the job, not just the man. and i think that's going to make our force stronger overall. >> do you think the men who you have served alongside in the marine corps will feel d
having been through the training that you have been through and the deployments that you have been through, and having made the decision that you made, is there anything else that you want people to understand about what this policy change would mean, that maybe that headline alone does not convey? >> well, there are two elements of it. first of all, as you spent the last ten minutes mentioning, women have been in combat. this isn't such a shock to the system. frankly, women have been...
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eight agencies have been trying to get in for months. -- aid agencies have been trying to get in for most. minutes away, it feels like a different city. it is hard to believe there is a war. most of the people who live here back the government. it is predominantly the same sect as assad. the pizzeria seemed to be doing fine. the owner tells me in the areas will to the government, life is good. even here, they feel the effects of the war. >> not a month goes by without having to close for three or four days. there is no gas or people are not going out. >> there is a place to complain. at the governor's office, local people air grievances to the man in charge. this man tells the governor we have several requests. the most important is spread -- bread, plus gas, fuel, and water. that covers pre much everything. the governor reassures them that their needs will be met. then it is my turn to ask questions. him that he is running a divided city. >> can you judge the situation by looking at a couple of neighborhoods? homs is a big province the size of holland. if you could not visit one str
eight agencies have been trying to get in for months. -- aid agencies have been trying to get in for most. minutes away, it feels like a different city. it is hard to believe there is a war. most of the people who live here back the government. it is predominantly the same sect as assad. the pizzeria seemed to be doing fine. the owner tells me in the areas will to the government, life is good. even here, they feel the effects of the war. >> not a month goes by without having to close for...
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has been indicted and convicted and where is the. nato allies. either not being indicted or how we already know it is well the fact that someone is acquitted is not an example of the failure of impartial justice in fact in many ways is an example of the success of impartial justice because what that indicates is simply that the prosecutor fail to make his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt at the i.c.c. we have already seen the same thing happening with gaddafi was indicted arrest warrants issued there's been no investigation into the crimes committed by gaddafi adversary there's been no investigation into the murder in captivity and there's been no investigation of the war crimes committed by nato. or the right to a preemptive nuclear strike against china is now part of u.s. law thanks to the national defense authorization act the pentagon's also ordered a thorough review of when and how america could strike with a network of tunnels believed to hold beijing's atomic arsenals video earlier in the program i spoke to an editor of a japan based
has been indicted and convicted and where is the. nato allies. either not being indicted or how we already know it is well the fact that someone is acquitted is not an example of the failure of impartial justice in fact in many ways is an example of the success of impartial justice because what that indicates is simply that the prosecutor fail to make his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt at the i.c.c. we have already seen the same thing happening with gaddafi was indicted arrest warrants...
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>> i have been in this house for 20 years. there have been many disasters. floods hurricanes,ate quakes, wildfires. in every single instance, this house has voted a for the appropriate -- for the necessary states. in every single instance, usually within a week or two never more than three. it has been nine weeks since october 29th when hurricane sandy devastated three states in parts of more. nine weeks. how can we treat an entire region of the country this way? it is the most disgraceful action i've seen in this house in the 20 years i've been here. there is no excuse for this. none. it is a betrayal of the people of those states. it is a betrayal of the people of the united states. it is the betrayal by the speaker, personally, of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. >> eliot: that was my guest congressman jerry nadler eloquent as always on the floor of the house yesterday laying the blame squarely on speaker john boehner for the further unprecedented delay in hurricane relief fu
>> i have been in this house for 20 years. there have been many disasters. floods hurricanes,ate quakes, wildfires. in every single instance, this house has voted a for the appropriate -- for the necessary states. in every single instance, usually within a week or two never more than three. it has been nine weeks since october 29th when hurricane sandy devastated three states in parts of more. nine weeks. how can we treat an entire region of the country this way? it is the most...
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at least two people have been shot. the shooter has been taken into custody.cking up their kids at the school's football field right now. we're getting more information, but that according to our cnn affiliate kero. a shooting at a california high school. >>> there's other news we're following, as well. including the pastor who had been selected to give the inaugural benediction. he is now backing out of that, louie gigglio was receiving harh criticism over a sermon on homosexuality that he preached in the 1990's. our blog editor joining us now. give us background and what we're learning. >> sure, wolf. louie giglio was selected to deliver the benediction in large part because of his work over the last decade or so on the issue of global slavery. he's been organizing college students to raise awareness and to to see rai-- to raise funds end the global slave trade. he worked with 60,000 college kids. once he was announced as president obama's selection to give the benediction, the sermon surfaced just a few days ago where he called homosexuality a malfunction a
at least two people have been shot. the shooter has been taken into custody.cking up their kids at the school's football field right now. we're getting more information, but that according to our cnn affiliate kero. a shooting at a california high school. >>> there's other news we're following, as well. including the pastor who had been selected to give the inaugural benediction. he is now backing out of that, louie gigglio was receiving harh criticism over a sermon on homosexuality...
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and 152 have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision this week drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have is brought together could distinguished veterans to discuss the issue. colonel martha mcsally was the nation's first demail combat pie -- are te female cot and joins us from tucson. lieutenant general jerry boykin was the former head of the u.s. special forces command. welcome to "fox news sunday." i have been looking forward to this discussion. >> thank you very much, chris. >> so have i. thanks for having us on. >> chris: here is how defense secretary panetta explained his decision this week. take a look. >> not everyone is going to be able to be a combat soldier. but everyone is entitled to a chance. >> chris: general boykin you dismissed this as another case of the pentagon using the military for a social experiment. i would like you to tell colonel mcsally directly knowing her background. look into the camera and tell her why she is unfit to
and 152 have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. but when defense secretary panetta lifted the ban on women in combat his decision this week drew strong praise and sharp criticism. we have is brought together could distinguished veterans to discuss the issue. colonel martha mcsally was the nation's first demail combat pie -- are te female cot and joins us from tucson. lieutenant general jerry boykin was the former head of the u.s. special forces command. welcome to "fox news sunday."...
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like to thank sean for his great turn with the city and on the board of supervisors you have always been a great supporter ever our games and the whole irish community and i would like to thank you all of the board of supervisors for your help and support it's a great privilege to be here. thank you. (applause). . >> thank you and congratulationses. our next accommodation will be provided by our district six colleague, supervisor kim.. >> thank you and for today i'm actually recognizing a one-time small business in district six, today, weapon to bring out sam a r va,do s. yeah, come up to the mike. and so sam is a drummer for and and own ever of sam a dad dough's drum shop in the musical community and he has provided quality service and assistance to emerging and established drummer and is i want to acknowledge his heartfelt contribution to the community and his dedication to the craft of refurbishing drums and he will be missed as he movies his business from frank to port lapped and you contribute so much to the unique character the san francisco and south of market and thank you for su
like to thank sean for his great turn with the city and on the board of supervisors you have always been a great supporter ever our games and the whole irish community and i would like to thank you all of the board of supervisors for your help and support it's a great privilege to be here. thank you. (applause). . >> thank you and congratulationses. our next accommodation will be provided by our district six colleague, supervisor kim.. >> thank you and for today i'm actually...
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and had that been done, the sacred nature of these proceedings would have been in tact.d in that regard, so here we are and we're dealing with it. discovery, which is where this information was provided, is not uncommon. it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on these matters, and it's just inappropriate. >> if it's out there now, just to be clear, so do you disagree with the other attorney representing mr. mays, having put this piece of information out there? >> i don't disagree. i think at some point there has to be balance. and to protect the fairness of the proceedings, you know, this case has to be tried eventually. what has occurred, there has been an atmosphere of intimidation and coercion that has made our witnesses reluctant to come forward. well, if we don't have -- >> you're saying this is a bit of a defensive posture. let me ask yo
and had that been done, the sacred nature of these proceedings would have been in tact.d in that regard, so here we are and we're dealing with it. discovery, which is where this information was provided, is not uncommon. it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on...
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it's been frustratingly slow.s shouldn't presume just because we haven't acted yet that we won't. >> leon panetta made it clear the united states would. are you surprised by the administration's immediate labelinging of this as a terrorist attack which was organized and planned which obviously at least rhetorically is in contrast to how they described the attack on benghazi at first. >> not at all. in this case you had a terrorist leader in a group that claimed and was out front claiming the attack as their own. i think they regret not doing that sooner in the last case but i was not surprised. they're going to make sure to be definitive about that i'm sure in the future. >> they certainly were definitive. thanks fran and stuart. still to come, if all dog goss to hetch, then the one we're about to show you must be headed for sainthood. s goss to hetch, then the one we're about to show you must be headed for sainthood. to hetch, then the one we're about to show you must be headed for sainthood. to hetch, then the o
it's been frustratingly slow.s shouldn't presume just because we haven't acted yet that we won't. >> leon panetta made it clear the united states would. are you surprised by the administration's immediate labelinging of this as a terrorist attack which was organized and planned which obviously at least rhetorically is in contrast to how they described the attack on benghazi at first. >> not at all. in this case you had a terrorist leader in a group that claimed and was out front...
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genuine and it's been manipulated. but when he was lashing out today at the opposition, describing them as a bunch of murders, used by the western neighboring countries to destabilize and undermine the sovereignty of syria, they said there's no way we will talk to this man in the future and the international envoy brahimi should put an end to his initiative and world should understand that don't provide us with weapons, we will just go on our way until we manage to topple him from power. so very grim remimeder of what might look ahead in the future for the syrian people and for the opposition in particular. >> hashim, thank you very much for joining us. pakistani soldier has been killed and another wounded in a gun fight between indian and pakistani troops in the disputed region of kashmir. pakistan said indian troops rated the check in kashmir, dee dee nighed by india saying pakistan carried out an unprovoked attack using machine guns, mortars and explosives. they are claimed by india and pakistan and language separat
genuine and it's been manipulated. but when he was lashing out today at the opposition, describing them as a bunch of murders, used by the western neighboring countries to destabilize and undermine the sovereignty of syria, they said there's no way we will talk to this man in the future and the international envoy brahimi should put an end to his initiative and world should understand that don't provide us with weapons, we will just go on our way until we manage to topple him from power. so...
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the clashes have been intense. seven people have been killed. more than 250 injured in clashes across the country. the police using that tear gas and rubber bullets to try to keep the protesters at bay. they have been firing back with petrol bombs and stones. it's a very intense and volatile situation marking this second anniversary of the revolution. brian? >> a yman mohyeldin after a rough night in cairo. thanks. >>> back in this country in washington today, thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators marched to the steps of the supreme court, protesting the landmark decision that legalized abortion. annual march for life as it's called, this year coincides with the 40th anniversary of the roe vs. wade decision. >>> a federal appeals court has dealt president obama a big legal setback tonight and given republicans who charged that he acted improperly when he made some job appointments a huge victory. this is about what presidents get to do when congress is out of town, and this could affect all future presidents. our justice correspondent, pete w
the clashes have been intense. seven people have been killed. more than 250 injured in clashes across the country. the police using that tear gas and rubber bullets to try to keep the protesters at bay. they have been firing back with petrol bombs and stones. it's a very intense and volatile situation marking this second anniversary of the revolution. brian? >> a yman mohyeldin after a rough night in cairo. thanks. >>> back in this country in washington today, thousands of...
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what do you say, has he been arrested? most everyone says yes. >> yes, i have, i've been arrested.or shoplifting. it was at target. >> jimmy: who else do we have? >> johnny, ridgecrest. >> have you ever been arrested, and if so, for what? >> jimmy: johnny? mostly yeses. >> no, i haven't been, sorry. >> jimmy: i like that. they apologize. [ laughter ] okay, next. >> sebastian butler from texas. >> have you ever been arrested, and if so, for what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a look of concern. what do we say? yes? let's find out. >> well -- uh -- they said i did a burglary. they said i did. but i had a public defender. i could have won the case if he would have got the evidence i told him to go get. >> jimmy: all right. our next pedestrian. >> matt landry, new orleans, louisiana. >> laura arthur from north hollywood, california. >> tell me this. have you ever been arrested, and if so, for what? >> jimmy: look at this. she's looking at him. let's find out. >> a lot. a lot. >> jimmy: a lot. and a lot. we have a good show for you tonight. from the new movie "warm bodies," nicholas hou
what do you say, has he been arrested? most everyone says yes. >> yes, i have, i've been arrested.or shoplifting. it was at target. >> jimmy: who else do we have? >> johnny, ridgecrest. >> have you ever been arrested, and if so, for what? >> jimmy: johnny? mostly yeses. >> no, i haven't been, sorry. >> jimmy: i like that. they apologize. [ laughter ] okay, next. >> sebastian butler from texas. >> have you ever been arrested, and if so, for...
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it's never been a case. there are no gatekeepers because there are no gates and self-publishing and distribution has actually been possible in the physical form for decades. so, it's the wrong way to think about it. some people now like to talk about while it's more like eurasian. i think that's the wrong way too. it's more enthusiast, the publisher is enthusiast and you have millions of books published and you have to pick the good ones and share the enthusiasm with a lot of people. that is a challenge. focusing on the number of looks. is that me? [laughter] it's the wrong way to go about it. >> i like that, enthusiasm. how about you? >> i think that we can flip it and say the fact that there are so many books being published beans there are so many more writers and there is no great consumer book so therefore they're a lot more readers. if those writings would buy more books we could get those -- [inaudible] and then build out. >> a little loving circle. >> that's right. >> nel james job. [laughter] >> now
it's never been a case. there are no gatekeepers because there are no gates and self-publishing and distribution has actually been possible in the physical form for decades. so, it's the wrong way to think about it. some people now like to talk about while it's more like eurasian. i think that's the wrong way too. it's more enthusiast, the publisher is enthusiast and you have millions of books published and you have to pick the good ones and share the enthusiasm with a lot of people. that is a...
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obviously that's been delayed. do you have -- how are you going through the process of building a 2014 bucket plan at this point when you have basically no guidance coming to you on what your top lines are? >> we haven't officially received from omb from the fiscal guidance is. we know that down the road, the country's going to be dealing with the fiscal cliff. we are building now our budget for next year according to the plan that was in the budget control act which took half a trillion dollars out of defense. >> right. >> we're building to that plan now. that -- we will be ready for other contingencies and we're very good at that in this department. but i think that when people see how much we've already had to absorb in the way of budget cuts including working to make the defense budget as efficient as we possibly can, they'll say -- they'll see that there's a real price for going further. >> i hope that they're listening because you guys have been transmitting how bad the stuff is going to be as it is much less
obviously that's been delayed. do you have -- how are you going through the process of building a 2014 bucket plan at this point when you have basically no guidance coming to you on what your top lines are? >> we haven't officially received from omb from the fiscal guidance is. we know that down the road, the country's going to be dealing with the fiscal cliff. we are building now our budget for next year according to the plan that was in the budget control act which took half a trillion...
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the facebook and the people that have been coming out has been tremendous. poe is from claurks burg. if you have seen him, you're asked to contact the police. >>> there's a controversy brewing over certain speed cameras in the district. it could prove to be costly. transportation reporter adam tuss introduces is to a d.c. police officer on a mission to get his own ticket and thousands of others thrown out. >> reporter: upset and angry about speed camera tickets, you usually hear it coming from our local commuters. >> it's a swindal, the way to get your money. there's too many of them. >> reporter: almost never do you hear it from cust d.c.'s own police officers. >> i'm outraged, even though i brought it to their attention, did not do anyone. all fine and good if everything was legitimate, but sergeant robinson says that's not the case. you think a long-term work zone has been in place, an the posted speed limit has dropped down. the speed cameras here are still enforcing a speed limit of 45 miles an hour, sergeant robinson says that's a problem. even though
the facebook and the people that have been coming out has been tremendous. poe is from claurks burg. if you have seen him, you're asked to contact the police. >>> there's a controversy brewing over certain speed cameras in the district. it could prove to be costly. transportation reporter adam tuss introduces is to a d.c. police officer on a mission to get his own ticket and thousands of others thrown out. >> reporter: upset and angry about speed camera tickets, you usually hear...
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he has been pronounced dead. we have sent people in and have confirmed there were three other victims inside who have all been pronounced dead at this time. >> colorado is set to open its largest shooting rage to date, the cheyenne mountain shooting complex, near colorado springs later this month. three weeks after the it newtown, massacre, former democratic congressmember gabby giffords of arizona has been among the latest visitors to the grieving connecticut town. she suffered major head injuries and nearly lost her life in the tucson shooting rampage that killed six people two years ago this month. on friday, she met with newtown officials before visiting with families of the newtown victims. president obama has signed into law a measure providing $9.7 billion in initial federal aid for victims of superstorm sandy. the house approved a bill friday after house speaker john boehner canceled a vote on a wider $60 billion package, a move that sparked harsh criticism. as the smaller bill against on the house floor,
he has been pronounced dead. we have sent people in and have confirmed there were three other victims inside who have all been pronounced dead at this time. >> colorado is set to open its largest shooting rage to date, the cheyenne mountain shooting complex, near colorado springs later this month. three weeks after the it newtown, massacre, former democratic congressmember gabby giffords of arizona has been among the latest visitors to the grieving connecticut town. she suffered major...
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there have been many occasions, doctor, that i've been very thankful for you and your expert way of treating our patients whether firefighters or police officers are injured. but he has seen more than he should ever see of young -- youth who are victims of these bullets and the guns that we are talking about today. and he wants to explain the human side of this with our public health department officials. but i'd like to have further testimony by supervisor cohen of her experience and her leadership in helping me establish this. i will want to again put it in context that our city wants to intervene at an earlier stage. we want to do predictive policing. we want to support efforts throughout our community to organize them better so that we can prevent violence. this was at the heart of our work, introducing more support for our domestic violence advocates as well that we did just a few weeks ago. that with the heightened awareness of guns and the kinds of things that happen nationally, this is consistent with what we're willing to do. so, let me introduce at this time a good partner and the
there have been many occasions, doctor, that i've been very thankful for you and your expert way of treating our patients whether firefighters or police officers are injured. but he has seen more than he should ever see of young -- youth who are victims of these bullets and the guns that we are talking about today. and he wants to explain the human side of this with our public health department officials. but i'd like to have further testimony by supervisor cohen of her experience and her...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.giant corporations rule today. thanks for staying with us here on r t thirteen minutes past the hour washington looking to be thought the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by two thousand and twenty all in the name of national security but another big brother is forcing many americans to search for creative ways they say to protect their civil liberties and i started shirking it takes a look. keeping a close eye on civilians with a little help from drones. in a move approved by congress in seven years the u.s. will help thirty thousand mester drones monitoring its territory from the air that opens the door for a lot of duces of privacy. from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.giant corporations rule today. thanks for staying with us here on r t thirteen minutes past the hour washington looking to be thought the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by two thousand and twenty all in the name of national security but another big brother is forcing many americans to search for creative ways they say to protect their civil liberties and i started shirking it...
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the man as they came out of russian mafia grandpa his son has been killed and. he was shot by a sniper in broad daylight and even a restaurant and it's left criminal acts as a rocking their brains as to whether it has rolls. on walls or the demise of the most here also has an excuse to takes a closer look at its late father. often referred to in russia as grandpa her son has often been compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at ground bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without regaining consciousness now grant by her son was almost like a textbook russian mafia gangster as it's always been perceived in the west mostly thanks to the hollywood movies he's been involved in many different activities the illegal gamblin
the man as they came out of russian mafia grandpa his son has been killed and. he was shot by a sniper in broad daylight and even a restaurant and it's left criminal acts as a rocking their brains as to whether it has rolls. on walls or the demise of the most here also has an excuse to takes a closer look at its late father. often referred to in russia as grandpa her son has often been compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john...
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so it has been a very difficult issue.but this is a real attempt to do exhaustive analysis of the information we do have. it should be treated as an indicative number, not as a real number, but we believe is probably the minimum. >> violence in syria is continuing to claim scores of lives on a daily basis. more than 200 people were killed wednesday, many of them in and around the capital damascus. dozens died when the government airstrike hit a gas station in a damascus suburb. an internet video posted by rebels appears to show fighters loyal to al-assad killing two men by stabbing them and hitting them with concrete blocks over extended period of several minutes. meanwhile, the united nations refugee agency says about 84,000 people fled the syrian crisis in the month of december alone, bringing the total number of people displaced by the conflict to about half a million. a news blackout has been lifted over the disappearance of a u.s. journalist kidnapped in syria. freelance reporter james foley was kidnapped by gunmen in
so it has been a very difficult issue.but this is a real attempt to do exhaustive analysis of the information we do have. it should be treated as an indicative number, not as a real number, but we believe is probably the minimum. >> violence in syria is continuing to claim scores of lives on a daily basis. more than 200 people were killed wednesday, many of them in and around the capital damascus. dozens died when the government airstrike hit a gas station in a damascus suburb. an...
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he's been very active in algeria.e split from al qaeda and the islamic maghrib last year and formed his own offshoots. this could be part of him trying to build his reputation, potentially for fund-raising. there have been statements linking this to the intervention in mali but also statement calling for the release of prisoners held in algeria, also the possibility of economic kidnapping. but this is on a different scale from the kind of kidnap-for- ransom that has been seen in north africa in recent years where one or two tourists have been taken. is is far more ambitious. >> the french are saying what has happened in algeria is? but they were right to move into mali with their troops. -- is proof that they were right to move into mali. is this a reprisal? >> it would be equipped to be able to do the reconnaissance to be able to get people. remember, this is 600 miles from mali. the french only interv andvened -- only intervened on friday. but some will say that this is a response to algeria allowing its airspace to
he's been very active in algeria.e split from al qaeda and the islamic maghrib last year and formed his own offshoots. this could be part of him trying to build his reputation, potentially for fund-raising. there have been statements linking this to the intervention in mali but also statement calling for the release of prisoners held in algeria, also the possibility of economic kidnapping. but this is on a different scale from the kind of kidnap-for- ransom that has been seen in north africa in...
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i think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably2 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use to try to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide bony fixation to dissect out the blood vessels and transfer those as well. we also rehearse the best way to try to procure the arms from the donor and preserve them. so we had a large group of surgeons that we rehearsed four or more times with. >> ifill: when you say large group, you're talking about how many people? >> ultimately there were about 16 of us involved in the operation. but during the rehearsals we had even more probably like closer to 20. and we would take every single rehearsal and we would modify and refine our operative technique so that he we had things down. everybody that participated i
i think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably2 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use to try to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide...