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alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he regrets not going further with his killing campaign. >> for more, let's go live to our correspondent. first of all, this unexpected finding really throws this case into a spin, doesn't it? >> it does. i mean, you have two conflicting psychiatric reports. one claiming his paranoid schizophrenic. and the one from today that says he is not psychotic. this opens now for the prosecution to change the current indictment, which recommends that he be sent to a mental institution. instead, now the can change that to a 21-year sentence in prison. >> quite a difference. how have the family'
alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he...
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just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned the sentence for his crimes. the court found him sane and impose the maximum penalty of 21 years. he used the appearance as a chance to apologize, not for his victims, but to the far right for not killing more people. >> anders breivik says he killed to destroy a liberal, multi- cultural norway. today, a norwegian court demonstrated his failure to achieve that goal. unanimous verdict from five judges -- guilty of mass murder and terrorism, sane not insane. >> anders breivik, born february 13, 1979, sentenced to a term of 21 years and a minimum of 10 years. and in practice, that 21-year sentence may be ext
just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned...
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no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of libya under colonel gaddafi. jim muir. >> despite the regime's crackdown, the finance keeps erupting, even in the heart of damascus. protesters frequently disrupt major streets with roadblocks. it has a nuisance value, stopping traffic for a few minutes. it will hardly bring the regime to its knees. the tiny handful of the u.n. observers still on the ground, still in single figures, cannot monitor events are around the country. an agreement with the government on their operating procedures has not yet been pinned down. both sides say it is close. this is the bigges
no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of...
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and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving memories of the day last july when he killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting degree. breivik has admitted to the killing but denied responsibility. he made a far right wing salute. his first word? well, he refused to recognize the court saying it had obtained its mandate from political parties but support multiculturalism. we can go straight to the course now where the case has returned after a lunch break. this is the prosecutor making his opening statement. that's been going on for some hours today. let's just listen to what he has to say. >> when the police investigated or checked mr. breivik's computer, t
and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving...
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the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will determine his fate. he killed 77 people in one horrifying day last summer. that is not in doubt. the court must decide whether breivik can be held criminally responsible, or whether he must be judged insane. for the families of the victim'' and all of norway, it promises to be another day of anguish. our world affairs correspondent has this report. >> a police convoy takes anders breivik to the oslo court house for the last day of his trial, 11 months after he carried out his horrendous mass killings. >> the defense wants to make sure that breivik is not decla
the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will...
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anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do not believe that he is part of a wider network. as he sat in this chair, and he complained that he was being ridiculed. his answers were often contradictory and confusing. he posted this on the internet before his attacks. images from an organization he calls -- the kt met in london. is this a fantasy? one sociologists have this to say. >> when you put on a uniform, he is no longer alone unsuccessful young man from the west end of oslo. he becomes a defender of the civilization of europe against the invading muslims. >> tomorrow, he is likely to answe
anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do...
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. - go, anders. go, anders! go, anders! - come on, anders! - i thought that was gonna be it. this is a lot of swimming. - yeah, i mean-- - how much longer do we have to watch this? this is boring. - wanna smoke some weed? - yes, i will do anything besides watch these two naked dudes swim. - all right, everybody stay right where you are. - oh...no--no running. - stop! - no running. - hey, tell everybody that we threw this party. all right, let's go, anders, you got this. - you versus you. oh, all right. - hey. ow. - okay. jesus. - did i win? - kicked off campus. - wow, i did not see that coming. - whatever, man. who wants to live in the dorms anyways? it sucks. now we can party like last night every night. i'm gonna drink and have sex so much i'm probably gonna puke out my dick! - yeah. - yeah! - yeah, okay, well, living off-campus is expensive. we might as well check out one of these jobs. hello. - hello. - oh, hi, guys. i hope you'll consider applying to telamericorp. you know, telemarketing can be a very lucrative part-time job for a student. - ha ha, no, thanks. - yeah. i
. - go, anders. go, anders! go, anders! - come on, anders! - i thought that was gonna be it. this is a lot of swimming. - yeah, i mean-- - how much longer do we have to watch this? this is boring. - wanna smoke some weed? - yes, i will do anything besides watch these two naked dudes swim. - all right, everybody stay right where you are. - oh...no--no running. - stop! - no running. - hey, tell everybody that we threw this party. all right, let's go, anders, you got this. - you versus you. oh,...
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i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. and i'm here speaking in support of ross.ted the reentry council. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for labor. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for the individuals in these marginalized neighborhoods. i'm part ofvmm;Ñ bayview, i'm pf the fillmore because these are people that i work with, the ones in and out of prison, the ones in and out of the rehabs, the ones trying to get into these unions, the ones that need access where they can turn their life around, he has been instrumental in being part of that. and i'm glad that i have been part of that process with him. as you look around and hear everybody speak, they're not just talking. their wheels are not just rolling. heart. and it's a process. i mean i'm glad that the process has finally come to a end. it's been sickening and disheartening to actually believe that city officials would allow another person to be dehumanized as this man and his family has been. it reallywgx but i'm glad that i'm here today going to stand up for him and i
i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. and i'm here speaking in support of ross.ted the reentry council. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for labor. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for the individuals in these marginalized neighborhoods. i'm part ofvmm;Ñ bayview, i'm pf the fillmore because these are people that i work with, the ones in and out of prison, the ones in and out of the rehabs, the ones trying to get into these unions, the ones...
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all anders behring breivik detonated the device three hours before the utoeya massacre. the report criticizes norway's intelligence services for not detecting of anders behring breivik's planes at a time. responsibility was accepted for intelligence and police elias', but he warned against a rush to judgment. the prime minister's is additional security measures have been put in place since july 22. more police have been hired and crisis training improved. they about to adopt the commission's recommendations, but added norway is a free country. we have to balance approving security with maintaining liberties. >> we can now speak to a member of the financial times in oslo. the inquiry's report is quite damning. how is it being received in norway? >> it is being received with a bit of sobriety. there was going to be sharp critique at all levels but you have the opposition parties saying they need time to digest this. you have the prime minister and the justice minister saying that this is not the time to take political consideration as to consequences. they are standing the
all anders behring breivik detonated the device three hours before the utoeya massacre. the report criticizes norway's intelligence services for not detecting of anders behring breivik's planes at a time. responsibility was accepted for intelligence and police elias', but he warned against a rush to judgment. the prime minister's is additional security measures have been put in place since july 22. more police have been hired and crisis training improved. they about to adopt the commission's...
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anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in europe since world war ii. he said he acted out of goodness, not evil, to prevent a wider civil war and multi-cull trillism and he insisted he would have done it again. >> it's obvious that he's leering at another world and we are -- it's also obvious that he knew what he was doing and what consequences that led to it. >> this case has caused horror and outrage in norway even for one of the judges. a lay judge admitting writing before he had been appointed to the case that breivik deserved the death penalty. he was replaced before breivik took the stand. >> he did no
anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in...
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we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used against them. >> it was early afternoon with a man whose praised osama bin laden suddenly emerged from his home in a london suburb. for legal reasons, we cannot identify the house. he said to be a figure of influence for extremist. he was back under arrest. the u.k. authorities were beginning moved to deport him. he was on his way to a legal hearing. within hours, the home secretary was telling the comments that a deal had been done with jordan, paving the way for him to be sent back there to stand trial. >> british courts that -- have found that he is a risk to our national security and he should be de
we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used...
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." -- murder anders breivik. was it skill or just cash i and the british premier ships? it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 in the afternoon in athens. emergency coalition government in the aftermath of the inconclusive elections. the prospect of greece's leaving the euro seems more likely. even some central banks are thinking what was once unthinkable. bar business correspondent reports. >> those headed to work in athens this morning were faced with more depressing headlines. drama, said this one. the most likely outcome is for further elections and even less of a mandate for austerity. that would leave greece well out of step with the imf and the eurozone, but even more certain to leave the euro. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i am very scared that they will not be able to succeed because i'm afraid the the politicians have other things on their minds. >> it's not going to prove anything to the greek people. it's not going to get anything back to us. >> we're not going to agree on a government. we are probably going to elections. europe will st
." -- murder anders breivik. was it skill or just cash i and the british premier ships? it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 in the afternoon in athens. emergency coalition government in the aftermath of the inconclusive elections. the prospect of greece's leaving the euro seems more likely. even some central banks are thinking what was once unthinkable. bar business correspondent reports. >> those headed to work in athens this morning were faced with more...
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it is impossible to know what is going on behind the eyes of anders breivik. hard to see if the evil he carried out of him. whether he is it is whether he hears the screams of those he killed. he maintains that his horrific attacks came after he joined a network of like-minded nationalists. the police here doubt such a network exist, but breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. and which some english nationalist were also present. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that would deal with everything from rhetorical strategies to production of bombs. but as the prosecution tried to expose his real involvement with other nationalist, he countered, saying your purpose is to shed doubt on whether the network exist. at times, anders breivik appeared irritated with the line of questioning today. prosecutors simply do not believe that he is part of a wider net worth. he sat in his chair, fiddling with his pen, and complained that he was being ridiculed. his answers were often contradictor
it is impossible to know what is going on behind the eyes of anders breivik. hard to see if the evil he carried out of him. whether he is it is whether he hears the screams of those he killed. he maintains that his horrific attacks came after he joined a network of like-minded nationalists. the police here doubt such a network exist, but breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. and which some english nationalist were also present. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do...
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. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed each other for the attack. some of the images in this report are disturbing. >> it just before 8:00, the first blast went off. within minutes, and other more powerful explosion was captured on amateur video. they tore through the tarmac of a major highway south of the capital. this intelligence complex appears to have been 1 of the targets. many lives were lost, the anguish was raw. the explosions wreaked damage across a vast area. i counted more than 20 vehicles strewn across this black and highway. yellow taxis, service vans, family vehicles, buses, all of them making t
. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed...
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anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once more, he punched out a salute. this, as far as he is concerned at least, was to be his day. his voice, his words, his own twisted justification. slowly, deliberately, he appeared around the court, resting his eyes for a moment on the public gallery, looking to see who was to be his audience. the cameras were asked to leave. anders breivik walked calmly and slowly to the stand, clutching a 13 pages of the print out statement he had written. "i have carried out the most spectacular and sophisticated attack on europe since the second world war. i acted out of goodness, not evil. these were pre-emptive atta
anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once...
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what happened to him, why he became that way. -- we get the story behind anders breivik's past. what happened to him, why he became that way. >> the trial has dominated the news in norway. initially some feared giving him the option of publicity. analysts believe that has changed. >> . evil is not something you encounter in a condo or in afghanistan or in london or in new york, it could even happen here. the effect of the trial, i think it has been necessary to keep it going for this long because we needed to hear all of these stories. the testimony from witnesses, all of what actually happened and all of the actors involved. >> that is certainly the case for a man that was shot at. he testified in court. >> it is in powering and strengthening to be there. he has no power over me. >> whether he is just saying or not, he is in a sense immaterial. he will spend the rest of his life locked up. >> the man who killed john lennon has once again been denied parole. mark david chapman shot the musician outside his apartment in 1980. he said that he heard voices in his head telling him t
what happened to him, why he became that way. -- we get the story behind anders breivik's past. what happened to him, why he became that way. >> the trial has dominated the news in norway. initially some feared giving him the option of publicity. analysts believe that has changed. >> . evil is not something you encounter in a condo or in afghanistan or in london or in new york, it could even happen here. the effect of the trial, i think it has been necessary to keep it going for...
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we have this from oslo. >> anders behring breivik already had his chance in court to recount his crimestoday some of those who he tried and failed to kill told their stories. breivik's shooting spree on utoeya island lasted more than 70 minutes. his plan was to kill everyone on the island, either by shooting them were scaring them into the lake where they would drowned. one man said that's breivikth me sounds of joy as he was shooting people. i thought it was just a matter of time until i was hit, she said. she felt hopeless and abandoned. another witness said breivik approached them, pretending to be a police officer. he tried to swim away. here is one image that still haunts him. >> i stumbled on pile of dead bodies. in the middle of the pile was a cell phone ringing. that moment has stuck with me. that cell phone, probably someone loving someone, and they will never be able to answer. >> while the survivors were telling their terrifying story, anders behring breivik listened without a hint of a motion. they are expected to gather evidence throughout the week. bbc news, oslo. >> no re
we have this from oslo. >> anders behring breivik already had his chance in court to recount his crimestoday some of those who he tried and failed to kill told their stories. breivik's shooting spree on utoeya island lasted more than 70 minutes. his plan was to kill everyone on the island, either by shooting them were scaring them into the lake where they would drowned. one man said that's breivikth me sounds of joy as he was shooting people. i thought it was just a matter of time until i...
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anders behring breivik goes on trial for the murder of 77 in norway, claiming he acted in self-defense. and which way are the political winds blowing in france? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. dozens of people have died in serious is the u.n.-brokered ceasefire came into effect last -- have died in syria since the u.n.-brokered cease-fire came into effect last thursday. access to the country for foreign journalists is restricted, but our been insidects have northern syria and they sent us this report. >> there is supposed to be a truce in syria. it does not sound like it. to come here, it seems uneasy, and the ground remains highly dangerous. we move with rebel fighters into a northern town of firmly under the grip of president assad's minh. they rely on the stealth and cunning. they know these routes while. -- well. but the rebels are vastly outgunned and were unable to resist the ferocious government offensive that swept through this region just days ago. the international community talks of cease-fires and peace plans, but the view from the ground
anders behring breivik goes on trial for the murder of 77 in norway, claiming he acted in self-defense. and which way are the political winds blowing in france? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. dozens of people have died in serious is the u.n.-brokered ceasefire came into effect last -- have died in syria since the u.n.-brokered cease-fire came into effect last thursday. access to the country for foreign journalists is restricted, but our been insidects have...
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president anders behring breivik -- the president ma ying-jeou is facing tough opposition. it was 1949 after the chinese civil war leaders fled to taiwan. callous about this kind of effect on these elections. >> -- tell us about the china affect on these elections. >> taiwan is at a crossroads. president ma ying-jeou has taken relations with china to the best level they have been and now he wants four more years in office to improve relations further and possibly sign a peace treaty. there are many voters who are worried. many have pointed out that he is going too fast and is paving the way for unification with china and this could hurt taiwan's sovereignty. >> a report of 300,000 taiwanese who live in china are coming back to vote in this election. they will surely back him, won't they? >> yes, many of these and china- based taiwanese business people have flown in and many of them support him. there is millions of dollars invested in china and they want him to be reelected because they want him to further allow the opening of these markets in taiwan. at the same time, ordi
president anders behring breivik -- the president ma ying-jeou is facing tough opposition. it was 1949 after the chinese civil war leaders fled to taiwan. callous about this kind of effect on these elections. >> -- tell us about the china affect on these elections. >> taiwan is at a crossroads. president ma ying-jeou has taken relations with china to the best level they have been and now he wants four more years in office to improve relations further and possibly sign a peace...
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they spoke about how anders breivik wasted no ammunition. he was apparently extremely calm and even said that he had ducked down to escape a bullet. >> i always think that i will survive this. i could not see myself. it was another thing that kept me alive and get me able to help, the people that were surviving. >> the survivors have all been incredibly composed as they gave their testimony. it had been heroin, what of the court had heard. this make it even harder -- it was harrowing, what the court has heard. >> 74 days ago, two men protested against their detention without trial has now spiralled into one and a half prisoners -- one and a half thousand prisoners on hunger strike. this is a new tactic adopted as the peace process fails. >> in the west bank city of have drawn, and your at the -- in the west bank city of hebron, anger. the growing deadlock has taken time to reach the streets. but it will now. a few days earlier, a meeting to support one of the hunter strikers, was only sparsely attended. his mother told me of her disappointme
they spoke about how anders breivik wasted no ammunition. he was apparently extremely calm and even said that he had ducked down to escape a bullet. >> i always think that i will survive this. i could not see myself. it was another thing that kept me alive and get me able to help, the people that were surviving. >> the survivors have all been incredibly composed as they gave their testimony. it had been heroin, what of the court had heard. this make it even harder -- it was...
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anders behring breivik has pleaded not guilty to killing 77 people last july. over the next few months, the court will determine the state of breivik's mental health and whether he will be sent to prison or a mental institution. >> anders behring breivik began his trial with a defiant salute. the right wing extremist refused to recognize the court's authority, because, as he put it, the norwegian state supports multiculturalism. july 22 last year, he killed eight people with a car bomb in central oslo. then he traveled to nearby utoeya island where he methodically shot teenagers dead. it was the deadliest single attack in norway since world war ii, a massacre breivik has confessed to. but he pleaded not guilty. he said he was acting in self- defense. survivors and families of the victims are following the proceedings closely. when the shooting spree occurred, she was -- he was taking part in a camp. >> it was as a disaster -- a disaster. it is more a relief to see he did not have the powers he once had over us. >> prosecutors have charged him with terrorism and
anders behring breivik has pleaded not guilty to killing 77 people last july. over the next few months, the court will determine the state of breivik's mental health and whether he will be sent to prison or a mental institution. >> anders behring breivik began his trial with a defiant salute. the right wing extremist refused to recognize the court's authority, because, as he put it, the norwegian state supports multiculturalism. july 22 last year, he killed eight people with a car bomb in...
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they weren't sho the survivors of anders breivik. it's midday in london. 7:00 in the morning in washington,. 1:00 in the afternoon in paris. francois hollande has just been formed in -- been sworn in as the new president. he said that he was only aware of the challenges facing france, including the debt crisis and weak growth. he will fly to germany for talks with angela merkel to express his agenda for growth over austerity. now this report. >> the new president arrived at the palace to start a busy thursday at the office. with a new year of crisis to pick about straightaway, it must seem like a long wall. the french rejected the flamboyance and austerity program of nicolas sarkozy. now there will be a change of style and direction. at least, mr. hollande got a cheery welcome from some of his new neighbors. there were serious business away from prying cameras. handing over of nuclear weapons a party and of other secret documents that. mr. hollande wants is to be a more low-key presidency. it might not have looked that way as people
they weren't sho the survivors of anders breivik. it's midday in london. 7:00 in the morning in washington,. 1:00 in the afternoon in paris. francois hollande has just been formed in -- been sworn in as the new president. he said that he was only aware of the challenges facing france, including the debt crisis and weak growth. he will fly to germany for talks with angela merkel to express his agenda for growth over austerity. now this report. >> the new president arrived at the palace to...
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anders breivik is declared sane as an oslo court hands and the maximum sentence. >> the greek prime minister charles -- tells chancellor merkel this country needs more time to meet obligations. >> cyclist lance armstrong is banned for life for doping, and he is stripped of his seventh tour de france titles -- seven titles. . in norway, anders breivik has been declared sane by an onslaught " -- oslo court and sentenced to prison. >> his lawyers say he will not appeal the sentence. >> anders breivik in the court room, before the presiding judge read out the ruling against him. the court deemed he knew what he was doing when he committed last summer's attacks. it is the ruling breivik himself said he wanted. most norwegians agreed he should go to prison, not to a psychiatric institution. >> people wanted this verdict. it will give us an opportunity now to sort of get rid of him for a while and have him behind bars. >> it was a shock to most norwegians when this happened. i think this is a relief for everyone. yes, i think that this could be positive for most norwegians. >> breivik said he was l
anders breivik is declared sane as an oslo court hands and the maximum sentence. >> the greek prime minister charles -- tells chancellor merkel this country needs more time to meet obligations. >> cyclist lance armstrong is banned for life for doping, and he is stripped of his seventh tour de france titles -- seven titles. . in norway, anders breivik has been declared sane by an onslaught " -- oslo court and sentenced to prison. >> his lawyers say he will not appeal the...
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if anders breivik is ruled as saying the maximum jail thirds he'd received just twenty one years but that could be extended if he's considered to still pose a threat to society if not then it's three months in prison for every person killed him i don't argue that come to think of prison which may house brevik and where the mass killer could spend his uninterrupted days behind bars. several torture techniques used by the u.s. against terrorist suspects have been labeled war crimes it's a little secret state department officials memo which also reveals a warning to the bush administration about their use as miniport and i are now explain some believe president obama is turning a blind eye to america's past. america's so-called war on terror produced images and accounts that ignited a world of questions about torture and the u.s. treatment of suspects the american people need to know or using techniques within the law. two years after george w. bush left the white house. the former commander in chief admitted his stamp of approval for the use of interrogation techniques like waterboardi
if anders breivik is ruled as saying the maximum jail thirds he'd received just twenty one years but that could be extended if he's considered to still pose a threat to society if not then it's three months in prison for every person killed him i don't argue that come to think of prison which may house brevik and where the mass killer could spend his uninterrupted days behind bars. several torture techniques used by the u.s. against terrorist suspects have been labeled war crimes it's a little...
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my name is terry anders of anders and anders fun to days. i wanted to come to give support to supervisor cohen's position of staffing someone in planning. there's a large development out there in visitacion valley. and it's been proposed and under.comed and delayed. so if there could be someone that could be put in staff to develop planning, this would really help that community. that area needs a lot of financial support so if we could just get one person in planning that would be their full time to support that position of developing that particular site, which universal paragon has, and which has been a blight in that area for many, many years, that would be of great support. so again, i'm here to support supervisor cohen's position to put someone in planning that could really deal with that particular project. again, thank you. supervisor chu: thank you very much. next speaker? >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is christina and i'm with advocates for children and yupt. i'd like to thank and commend all of the supervisors for withst
my name is terry anders of anders and anders fun to days. i wanted to come to give support to supervisor cohen's position of staffing someone in planning. there's a large development out there in visitacion valley. and it's been proposed and under.comed and delayed. so if there could be someone that could be put in staff to develop planning, this would really help that community. that area needs a lot of financial support so if we could just get one person in planning that would be their full...