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>> abdul. >> jimmy: abdul -- abdul. is your last name paula? -- oh, whatever. abdul, if you could do anything tomorrow, anything at all, what would it be? >> go to an mma fight. >> jimmy: got to a fight? ultimate fighting. mma fight. wow, really? are you good at if? >> yeah, i'm still new, three months in. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: starting to get nervous. okay. and who would you fight against? >> gsp. >> jimmy: who? >> gsp, my idol. >> jimmy: gsp? >> yeah. >> jimmy: gsp, your idol. there it is. okay, look, roots, we got abdul here. he would love to do mma fighting against gsp. that is his idol. he wants to fight his idol. yeah, that's his new show -- have you met abdul paula? he's the host of "fight your idol." [ laughter and applause ] he's the host of that show. he's a great judge. great host of that show. since you guys put out a new record with john legend -- which, by the way, it's a great record called "wake up." [ cheers and applause ] how about some old school soul, maybe like some marvin gaye or something like that? >> '70s marvin?
>> abdul. >> jimmy: abdul -- abdul. is your last name paula? -- oh, whatever. abdul, if you could do anything tomorrow, anything at all, what would it be? >> go to an mma fight. >> jimmy: got to a fight? ultimate fighting. mma fight. wow, really? are you good at if? >> yeah, i'm still new, three months in. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: starting to get nervous. okay. and who would you fight against? >> gsp. >> jimmy: who? >> gsp, my idol....
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one of the men killed was named as abdul. we are told abdul had a british wife and was living in punjab. three months ago he traveled 40 miles kilometers west of waziristan. there he attended a meeting of 300 militants from the taliban and al qaeda. >> i was told at the meeting abdul was being lined up to lead the new terrorist group to attack targets in the u.k. apparently he was relatively new to the group. it was decided to meet again to finalize the leadership role. before that next meeting, the drone attacks killed him and three others in north waziristan. the names of the other men include an alleged yemeni explosives expert. the fbi says a 36-year-old yemeni was one of those who died alongside the british suspect. he appears on the fbi's most wanted list after he was released from prison in yemen. for the americans, he was a big prize. there was a $5 million reward. this suspect was never to see a court. the drone attack saw to that. >> he was a key member of al qaeda's operations in yemen. he continued to remain a ver
one of the men killed was named as abdul. we are told abdul had a british wife and was living in punjab. three months ago he traveled 40 miles kilometers west of waziristan. there he attended a meeting of 300 militants from the taliban and al qaeda. >> i was told at the meeting abdul was being lined up to lead the new terrorist group to attack targets in the u.k. apparently he was relatively new to the group. it was decided to meet again to finalize the leadership role. before that next...
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shortly after that, the man alid kielkarreem abdul stopped breathing. he was rushed to the hospital. two officers are on leave as police investigate this. neighbors tell us the man was very friendly and it was strange that he was involved in a fight with officers. officers are looking at his medical history. we hope to give you more as we get it. reporting from montgomery county, courtney robinson. >>> the search is on for serial burglar. he has struck more than 100 times in fairfax county alone. neighbors had a meeting with police and they say that the burglar has not confronted anyone, but that he targets clusters of single-family houses and steals money from them. >> they don't tell us what the person looks like and we have no physical description. >> our neighborhood is very much on the alert. >> fairfax county police have formed a task force to try to catch the burglar. they believe that he is also targeted hoses in prince william county. >>> a woman hit and killed while celebrating her birthday. she will be laid to rest today. 24-year-old kiela ry
shortly after that, the man alid kielkarreem abdul stopped breathing. he was rushed to the hospital. two officers are on leave as police investigate this. neighbors tell us the man was very friendly and it was strange that he was involved in a fight with officers. officers are looking at his medical history. we hope to give you more as we get it. reporting from montgomery county, courtney robinson. >>> the search is on for serial burglar. he has struck more than 100 times in fairfax...
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ordered the release of the yemeni man named abdul rahim mohammed uthman.ropublica reports a day after kennedy's march 16 order was filed on the court's electronic docket, kennedy's opinion vanished. weeks later, in the ruling appeared in its place. one reads the same conclusion, eight pages of material had been removed, including key passages in which kennedy dismantled the government's case against uthman. to talk more about this story, we're joined as senior reporter from propublica, dafna linzer. explain this in detail. this is unprecedented? >> i believe it is. people who study secrecy in government secrecy have never seen anything like this before. we have a situation which we have to the opinions. the first one comes out, the judge goes to the evidence offered by the government, really dismantled the weaknesses in the government's n case and then takes a look deeply of the different kinds of evidence offered by the government to hold the detainee, release some held almost nine years without charges or trial, and the opinion vanishes. suddenly, a new
ordered the release of the yemeni man named abdul rahim mohammed uthman.ropublica reports a day after kennedy's march 16 order was filed on the court's electronic docket, kennedy's opinion vanished. weeks later, in the ruling appeared in its place. one reads the same conclusion, eight pages of material had been removed, including key passages in which kennedy dismantled the government's case against uthman. to talk more about this story, we're joined as senior reporter from propublica, dafna...
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news 4's darcy spencer reports. >> reporter: relatives and friends of 65-year-old kareem abdul ali held a candlelight vigil in s memory. two weeks ago he was tased and pepper sprayed during a confrontation with montgomery county police on lockwood drive in silver spring. he died three days later. >> we don't really know the details. myself, i'm concerned what the details are. it's about healing for our family. ali's relative demanding answers. he had psychological issues but he was not a violent person. he had apparently been drinking the night of confrontation but familyembers say he w a devout muslim and didn't drink alcohol. >> i remember when i was 8 or 9 years old he came over to our house and he always came out to do his prayers no matter what was going on. >> they gathered in the stairwell where the confrontation with police started. they were called for a suspicious situation. an officer found ali in the stairwell. as they began to escort him out he began to struggle. a witness called 911 saying an officer needed back adjustment he was takesed and pepper sprayed when he continue
news 4's darcy spencer reports. >> reporter: relatives and friends of 65-year-old kareem abdul ali held a candlelight vigil in s memory. two weeks ago he was tased and pepper sprayed during a confrontation with montgomery county police on lockwood drive in silver spring. he died three days later. >> we don't really know the details. myself, i'm concerned what the details are. it's about healing for our family. ali's relative demanding answers. he had psychological issues but he was...
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>> kareem abdul-jabbar. >> career abdul-jabbar? -- kareem abdul-jabbar? we are all on the same team. [applause] >> wow. your message of tolerance just drove the lane of my heart. >> individuals can be scary, but you cannot generalize about all people, and even ones so dangerous in the paint they scored 30,000 points. [applause] >> actually, that was 38,000, 387 -- 3 -- 38,387. [applause] >> hey, i will call you. we could hang out. >> make sure he does not get my number. >> a absolutely. i will make sure. >> ok, fine. fine, smarty pants. you might have a point about humans, but what about robots? the terminator? decepticons? they are terrified, admitted. >> some robots are scary. >> all robots. >> what about r2d2? >> can you see? everyone moved closer. r2. weaking] >> did not use that language. there are kids here. you make a good point, and i am sorry. >> all right. selected by the way, there is of blunder that had its eye on you. -- blender that had its eye i knew. the guy. thank you. >> we will see you at the space port. >> he ran over my foot. >> r2, y
>> kareem abdul-jabbar. >> career abdul-jabbar? -- kareem abdul-jabbar? we are all on the same team. [applause] >> wow. your message of tolerance just drove the lane of my heart. >> individuals can be scary, but you cannot generalize about all people, and even ones so dangerous in the paint they scored 30,000 points. [applause] >> actually, that was 38,000, 387 -- 3 -- 38,387. [applause] >> hey, i will call you. we could hang out. >> make sure he does...
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neighbors say it was not unusual for karreem abdul ali to be in the stairwell just a few blocks from his home. but the way he was acting. when officers went to remove him from the stairwell, he resisted arrest. if the officers used pepper spray and a taser. he stopped breathing shortly after that and was unconscious and rushed to the hospital. the two officers are under investigation. investigators are looking into the man's medical history as well. live from montgomery county, courtney robinson. >>> turning to the serial burglary. the man struck 100 times in fairfax county alone since mid august. in great falls there was a big meeting. investigators say the burglar has not confronted anyone and that the targets clusters of single-family houses and steals money from wallets. >> they tennant tell us what the suspect looks like. >> our neighborhood is very much concerned and are on the alert. >> fairfax county police have formed a task force. this is the biggest problem they are dealing with right now. he has also targeted prince william county. >>> looking at the day ahead, a woman ki
neighbors say it was not unusual for karreem abdul ali to be in the stairwell just a few blocks from his home. but the way he was acting. when officers went to remove him from the stairwell, he resisted arrest. if the officers used pepper spray and a taser. he stopped breathing shortly after that and was unconscious and rushed to the hospital. the two officers are under investigation. investigators are looking into the man's medical history as well. live from montgomery county, courtney...
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county police %-leave tonight.inistrativey poe one officer went for an apartment. 65-yearrold kareem abdul-jabbar3 alley got into a fiiht. the other officer was called s back up. he died thursday. police tonight are ssill innestigating. >>> it's not just runners tenth annual baltimore running festival. local businesses are getting ready too. more than 22,000 runners are in town for the race bringingga @%onomy. they are beefing up staff to cater to the crowds. >> usually around like 11:00 or 12:00 we'll get mounds of food orders. to eat. -p>> local otelssare cashing n too. %-weekend.out for the entire officials say the rooms began booking up about a monthing aand it eans lots of changes@ for drivers. lauren cooo joins us now with morr. >> the marathon leads to many road closers. the race tarts at 8:00. but ittwill shuu down at 5:30 in theemorning. there will be more road closures in the 7:00 hour. eaatern avenue will also be closed. and another road close newer downnown baltimore the light street shuu down between lumbar street and key highway. parking restriction are in effect. for a list go to fo
county police %-leave tonight.inistrativey poe one officer went for an apartment. 65-yearrold kareem abdul-jabbar3 alley got into a fiiht. the other officer was called s back up. he died thursday. police tonight are ssill innestigating. >>> it's not just runners tenth annual baltimore running festival. local businesses are getting ready too. more than 22,000 runners are in town for the race bringingga @%onomy. they are beefing up staff to cater to the crowds. >> usually around...
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spring are remembering a man who died after a violent altercation with police. 65-year-old kareem abduld away ree days after he was pepper sprayed and tased by officers. his friends and family members still want to know exactly what happened. news 4's darcy spencer reports. >> he comeeth forth as a flow and isut down. >> reporter: relatives and friends of 65-year-old kareem abdul ali held a candlelight vigil in his memory. two weeks ago ali was tased and pepper sprayed during a confrontation with montgomery county police at this apartment complex onockwood drive silver spring. he died three days later. >> we don't really know the details. myself, i'm concerned what the details are. it's about healing for our family. reporter: ali's relatives are demanding answers. they say he had psychological issues but he was not a violent person. police say he had apparently been drinking the night of the confrontation, but family members say h muslim and didn't drink alcohol. >> i remember when i was 8 or 9 years old he came over to our hoe and always came o to do his prayers no matter what was goin
spring are remembering a man who died after a violent altercation with police. 65-year-old kareem abduld away ree days after he was pepper sprayed and tased by officers. his friends and family members still want to know exactly what happened. news 4's darcy spencer reports. >> he comeeth forth as a flow and isut down. >> reporter: relatives and friends of 65-year-old kareem abdul ali held a candlelight vigil in his memory. two weeks ago ali was tased and pepper sprayed during a...
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. >> reporter: 65-year-old kareem abdul ali. his family called him bubba. his family said he didn't drink or do drugs. >> he was passionate about his life. >> reporter: he died at holy cross hospital. it was 7:30. montgomery county police were called to the 11400 block of lockwood drive, a short distance from ali's home in white oak. someone had reported an individual in the hall way acting suspiciously. >> after a short conversation sh attempted to escort him from the stairwell. he began resisting her effort to get him to leave. >> reporter: more officers came on the scene and tried to escort ali from the blding. >> at some point he was tased and spray was deployed. >> reporter: after that the fire department was
. >> reporter: 65-year-old kareem abdul ali. his family called him bubba. his family said he didn't drink or do drugs. >> he was passionate about his life. >> reporter: he died at holy cross hospital. it was 7:30. montgomery county police were called to the 11400 block of lockwood drive, a short distance from ali's home in white oak. someone had reported an individual in the hall way acting suspiciously. >> after a short conversation sh attempted to escort him from the...
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abdul rzazk al janko describes his time at guantanamo as a "decade-long kafkaesque nightmare." he was detained by the u.s. in 2002 after he was held for 18 months by the taliban or a cut on suspicion that it was a pro- american israeli spy. his lawyers say he suffered a broken knee and other injuries during the delegations and has tried to commit suicide 17 times. the 32-year-old abdul rzazk al janko is the first man who was released through guantanamo habeas petition to file a civil case. in ecuador, one of the three police commanders who has been charged in the recent unsuccessful coup attempt against president rafael korea has been identified a graduate of the school of the americas. according to the soa watch, colonel tello was a graduate of the combat arms training course. riven gennaro was the commander of the barcks where president correa was attacked by protesting police. in a jailhouse confession, a california man has limited it was fox news host glenn beck who inspired him to plot the assassination of employees of the aclu and the tides foundation. byron williams made
abdul rzazk al janko describes his time at guantanamo as a "decade-long kafkaesque nightmare." he was detained by the u.s. in 2002 after he was held for 18 months by the taliban or a cut on suspicion that it was a pro- american israeli spy. his lawyers say he suffered a broken knee and other injuries during the delegations and has tried to commit suicide 17 times. the 32-year-old abdul rzazk al janko is the first man who was released through guantanamo habeas petition to file a civil...
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first "60 minutes" reporter cracked down on the developer and feisal abdul-rauf by asking hard hittingns. >> this is the focus of outrage, real estate developer paid 4 1/2 million for it. he's described on the internet as an islamic extreme sis. who are you? >> i'm an american -- i'm a new yorker. >> so who are you? >> i'm a man of peace. >> sean: yesterday in an exclusive interview matt lauer grilled gamal one-on-one. >> do you expect in the near future the opposition will melt away and fade away? i think your background is interesting. you are born in brooklyn. . >> you are a new yorker many >> i am. >> you are an american? >> i am. >> how has this changed year view of living as a muslim american in this country? >> there is so much work ahead of us. there's such a misperception about my faith and my belief system. and that is part of the reason, you know fear, fear makes people irrational. >> sean: anybody who opposes the bidding of the ground zero mosque is irrational. where was the rebuttal? where were the real questions? where is the journalism? joining me mike huckabee. governor
first "60 minutes" reporter cracked down on the developer and feisal abdul-rauf by asking hard hittingns. >> this is the focus of outrage, real estate developer paid 4 1/2 million for it. he's described on the internet as an islamic extreme sis. who are you? >> i'm an american -- i'm a new yorker. >> so who are you? >> i'm a man of peace. >> sean: yesterday in an exclusive interview matt lauer grilled gamal one-on-one. >> do you expect in the near...
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this is exactly the reason that people like feisal abdul-rauf and the 9/11 ksm should not be given federalhave been done is say, yes i understand the sentence, given shackles and marched away. >> paul: james? >> a british environmentalist group that put out a film showing a teacher pushing a button and blowing up students who didn't care about reducing carbon emissions. they say it is comedy, but it is not funny. it is horrible. depraved fantasy of totalitarian violence. >> bob woodward the latest to float the idea that hillary clinton should replace joe biden on the 2012 ticket which was denied why would hillary clinton jump on the deck of a sinking ship. i would missed by end. i think the obama presidency has gotten brim grim. it would be unbearably grim if biden weren't around. >> hillary clinton might want to leave the administration before she would take that job. maybe secretary of defense. but the vp, i don't see that happening. >> no way. >> paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss send it to us at foxnews.com. that's it for this
this is exactly the reason that people like feisal abdul-rauf and the 9/11 ksm should not be given federalhave been done is say, yes i understand the sentence, given shackles and marched away. >> paul: james? >> a british environmentalist group that put out a film showing a teacher pushing a button and blowing up students who didn't care about reducing carbon emissions. they say it is comedy, but it is not funny. it is horrible. depraved fantasy of totalitarian violence. >>...
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police and the family are looking for abcs. 56-year-old karim abdul ali. his familyalled him bubba.they said he was a kind man who didn't drink or do drugs and loved poetry. >> he was bag nature about his life, his beliebeliefs. >> reporter: he died at holy cross spital. police were called to an apartment in the 11400 block of lockwood drive, a short distance from ali's home in white oak. someone had reported an individu in apartment hallway acting suspiciously. a female officer was first on the scene. she encountered ali. >> after a short conversati, she attempted to escort him from the stairwell, he began resisting her efforts to get him to leave. >> mor officers came up on the scene and they tried to escort ali from the building. police say there was a struggle. >> at some point, he was tased analso oc spray was deployed. >> reporter: after that, the fire department was call. standard procedure when pepper spray is used. he was later handcuffed and placed in a transport vehicle, but officers realized he wasn't breathing. >> we called fire rescue back. during thattime we called fi
police and the family are looking for abcs. 56-year-old karim abdul ali. his familyalled him bubba.they said he was a kind man who didn't drink or do drugs and loved poetry. >> he was bag nature about his life, his beliebeliefs. >> reporter: he died at holy cross spital. police were called to an apartment in the 11400 block of lockwood drive, a short distance from ali's home in white oak. someone had reported an individu in apartment hallway acting suspiciously. a female officer was...
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. >> paula abdul is back on tv. >> inside her new dance show auditions, will paula bust a move. >> ian't contain myself. >> clooney, katie, tracking down the stars in our celebrity gps. >> courtney and david, their mansions, their millions. do they have a prenup? >> they have huge incomes.
. >> paula abdul is back on tv. >> inside her new dance show auditions, will paula bust a move. >> ian't contain myself. >> clooney, katie, tracking down the stars in our celebrity gps. >> courtney and david, their mansions, their millions. do they have a prenup? >> they have huge incomes.
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new york police confirm that faisal abdul-rauf and his wife received threatening phone calls.liminary sketches of the 16-story center were released last week. its location, two blocks from the world trade center site that has triggered a contentious debate. >>> also here in new york, this week for the first time, a prisoner held at the guantanamo bay prison will go on trial in a civilian court. khalfan ga lanny is chargedÑi i the bombings of two u.s. embassy in east of a ka in 1998 accused of building the truck bombs which killed 224, including at least a dozen americans. >> in 1998 when these attacks occurred, the enemy was at war i with us but we just didn't realize it and we didn't have the tools and the authorities to go after them using military means. all that changed after 9/11. >> he is also accused of being an aid to osama bin laden. opening statements are expected wednesday. >>> the supreme court begins a new term today with a new justice, elena kagan.ñr several important free speech appeals are on the docket but because kagan is a former solicitor general she's been
new york police confirm that faisal abdul-rauf and his wife received threatening phone calls.liminary sketches of the 16-story center were released last week. its location, two blocks from the world trade center site that has triggered a contentious debate. >>> also here in new york, this week for the first time, a prisoner held at the guantanamo bay prison will go on trial in a civilian court. khalfan ga lanny is chargedÑi i the bombings of two u.s. embassy in east of a ka in 1998...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq r.t. contributor wayne madsen says the wake of leaks revelation show the us knew exactly what was going on in iraq. nothing was done without the approval of of the united states command in iraq so yes i think we're saying the us basically responsible for the same kinds of crimes that we. allowed iraq to execute saddam hussein and other members of his government for doing and i think it calls into question the whole idea of why we invaded iraq in the first place because the original reason was changed to well he was a bloodthirsty dictator from the fact that he had weapons of mass destruction which he did not have so we replace one brutal regime
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq r.t. contributor wayne madsen says the wake of leaks...
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>> kareem abdul-jabbar. -- kareem abdul-jabbar?l friend understands that no matter what religious position someone place, we are all on the same team. [applause] >> wow. your message of tolerance just drove the lane of my heart. >> individuals can be scary, but you cannot generalize about all people, and even ones so dangerous in the paint they scored 30,000 points. [applause] >> actually, that was 38,000, 387 -- 3 -- 38,387. [applause] >> hey, i will call you. we could hang out. >> make sure he does not get my number. >> a absolutely. i will make sure. >> ok, fine. fine, smarty pants. you might have a point about humans, but what about robots? the terminator? decepticons? they are terrified, admitted. >> some robots are scary. >> all robots. >> what about r2d2? [cheering] >> can you see? everyone moved closer. r2. [sqweaking] >> did not use that language. there are kids here. you make a good point, and i am sorry. >> all right. selected by the way, there is of blunder that had its eye on you. -- blender that had its eye i knew. th
>> kareem abdul-jabbar. -- kareem abdul-jabbar?l friend understands that no matter what religious position someone place, we are all on the same team. [applause] >> wow. your message of tolerance just drove the lane of my heart. >> individuals can be scary, but you cannot generalize about all people, and even ones so dangerous in the paint they scored 30,000 points. [applause] >> actually, that was 38,000, 387 -- 3 -- 38,387. [applause] >> hey, i will call you. we...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq the u.s. has criticized the release saying it could endanger the lives of security personnel on the ground but wiki leaks founder julian assange said it revealing the truth was vital to prevent such atrocities from happening again spoke to him in london. this is the most accurate description of a war that is ever being released into the historic record we see that is nearly no street corner in baghdad that didn't have a body found that had been killed three violence of one form or another but this is every day squalor of war of course for the people in baghdad and other cities in iraq was their everyday life for years and years and we need to und
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq the u.s. has criticized the release saying it could...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. france and britain have erupted in a wave of outrage at reforms carried out in response to the economic downturn mass demonstrations are being called by trade unions in the u.k. which is facing the most severe spending cuts since world war two in france here is nationwide strikes are set to rage on after the senate approved a controversial two year rise in the country's retirement age are discovering as are of reports from paris. as the saying goes two things in life are certain death and taxes some french people however would like to add another certainty to that belief that they can force their government to reconsider its radical pension
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. france and britain have erupted in a wave of...
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dr abdul alpha luzhin is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. the british and french have tough years ahead and their anger is growing massive protests are on the way in the u.k. against the deepest cuts since the one nine hundred twenty s. and the axing of half a million jobs while across the channel the french fight against pension reform rages on even though the retirement age rise was approved late on friday r.t. it's got to do you know a lot of our reports from paris. as the saying goes two things in life are certain death and taxes some french people however would like to add another certainty to that their belief that they can force their government to reconsider its radical pension changes that's d
dr abdul alpha luzhin is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. the british and french have tough years ahead and...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old sondied of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. or r.t. iraq. straight of washington for reaction to this leg today artie said. nearly four hundred thousand a secret files now in the public domain and of course that's going to take a long time to digest it all but there has been strong reaction from washington so far already has and take us through it. there has been strong reaction kevin let's talk about two principal parties in this case first of all the state department state department saying what the united nations the united kingdom and nato have already said so far that the disclosures put lives at risk at this point but let's go ahead and go to the defense department u.s. defense department and
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old sondied of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. or r.t. iraq. straight of washington for reaction to this leg...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet policy r.t. iraq. the founder and head of wiki leaks julian assange spoke to us at r.t. a little earlier after his press conference in london he says understanding the sheer number of iraqi deaths is vital to making sure such atrocities don't happen again. this is the most accurate description of a war that is being released into the historical record received it is nearly no street corner in baghdad didn't have a body found. through violence of one form or another for the everyday squalor or of course for the people in baghdad and cities in iraq was there everyday life for use in the us and we need to understand what the reality you or if we're going t
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet policy r.t. iraq. the founder and head of wiki leaks julian...
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abdul rahman used to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself but the former army commander denies the charges he insists he never swayed on the white side of the law. we saw a truck driving on the main road something made me suspicious and i checked out the cargo. area and in some drugs but what for him claims he didn't expect to find a driver who told authorities he was involved in drug smuggling. by himself is guarded by another policeman. he's been taking drugs since he was twelve and went for treatment only recently after the prison warden found out he's in good company according to a recent us congress report nearly half the us companies are doing drugs. when i grant you the policeman that i was doing i kept quiet about for about two years although the other policeman here knew about quite a few police quite. drug addicts are not telling anyone they're just saying i'm smoking something. pullet afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and or drug use but the locks are not a sure safe way of keep
abdul rahman used to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself but the former army commander denies the charges he insists he never swayed on the white side of the law. we saw a truck driving on the main road something made me suspicious and i checked out the cargo. area and in some drugs but what for him claims he didn't expect to find a driver who told authorities he was involved in drug smuggling. by himself is guarded by another policeman. he's been taking drugs...
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dr abdul floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq well the pentagon has claimed wiki leaks releasing secret u.s. military documents and dangerous international security but former british ambassador to is back a stand craig murray says such accusations are a far cry from the truth. there's no girl relationship between the wars in iraq and afghanistan and international security these are are not wars which are genuinely keeping us safe in the west of these are wars which by their fixed upon the civilian populations of because of the many atrocities committed by coalition forces are causing more hatred towards the west and therefore i actually decreasing international security so i think actions li
dr abdul floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets might today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq well the pentagon has claimed wiki leaks releasing...
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dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. bones been following washington's reaction to the latest wiki leak and as he's found out u.s. officials who haven't yet forgotten about the previously taking the revelations extremely seriously. let's go ahead and go to the defense department the u.s. defense department about their reaction their reaction is a lot more stronger they use the words we deplore we could leak for inducing individuals to break the law and the poor the release of all this information they of course also say that they are afraid that this will put people's lives in jeopardy and they also make a parallel with what happened back in july with the week the leaks of revelat
dr abdul al floozy is also a father or at least he was until a year ago when his twelve year old son died of cancer most parents leave their babies in the hospital they're scared by the way they look these babies are doomed to die. and die they do far from the eyes of the world because while flu just streets my today be quiet the city remains cut off from the rest of the country doctors here say they're under pressure to keep quiet. r.t. iraq. bones been following washington's reaction to the...
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apartment building in whe oak, maryland for a report of ape mann acting suspiciously. 65-year-old kareem abdul. standard procedure when pepper sprais used. they wash the subject's eyes and skin. >>> news 4's megan mcgrath is live this morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's already a tough go through this area and it's going to get even worse this weekend if you live or shop at the tysons corners area. brace yourself. a major road closure will take place starting tonight. it will have a serious impact for the entire weekend. work crews are going to be knocking down the only northbound 495 bridge in order to sely do that, they will to to close chain bridge road as well as ramps. let's take a closer look at what we're talking about here. all four lanes will be closed underneath the beltway so they can knock down that bridge. four ramps connecting the road and the beltway will also close temporarily. this is going to begin at 9:30 tonight. everything will remain closed until 5:00 a.m. on monday. and basically the traffic is going to be detoured to route 7 and georgetown pike. we are expecting si
apartment building in whe oak, maryland for a report of ape mann acting suspiciously. 65-year-old kareem abdul. standard procedure when pepper sprais used. they wash the subject's eyes and skin. >>> news 4's megan mcgrath is live this morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's already a tough go through this area and it's going to get even worse this weekend if you live or shop at the tysons corners area. brace yourself. a major road closure will take place starting tonight. it...