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the israelis have their differences with abu mazen. part of the problem -- what i didn't say before in answer to your question, walter, we have this -- we have a major psychological gap between the two sides and particularly the leaders. abu mazen believes there is no deal and why even get into negotiations with them. he interpreted it as something designed to undercut him. prime minister netanyahu looks at abu mazen and says you impose conditions on me that you impose on none of my predecessors. you're prepared to talk to a lot of israelis, and not to me. it looks like you're trying to discredit me and embark internationally on an approach designed to isolate israel. so each of them has sort of cemented psychologically their view of the other that colors how they see the substance and it's very hard to break through that, and i was saying before, the jordanians are making an effort with the support of the quartet to break that. that's an effort worth applauding and i think it has some potential, but whether it succeeds or it doesn't,
the israelis have their differences with abu mazen. part of the problem -- what i didn't say before in answer to your question, walter, we have this -- we have a major psychological gap between the two sides and particularly the leaders. abu mazen believes there is no deal and why even get into negotiations with them. he interpreted it as something designed to undercut him. prime minister netanyahu looks at abu mazen and says you impose conditions on me that you impose on none of my...
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is this the afghanistan war's abu ghraib? and what does it mean for u.s. relations? >> about 30 seconds. >>> what would you do? a man is carjacked while pumping gas. he's ignored as he crawls past witnesses. oh, he's a world war ii vet. you have to see it to believe it. >> i opened the door, and he proceeded to get in. all i knew, i was on the ground. >>> million dollar baby. this man was once homeless. now he's on the brink of becoming a million-dollar champ. meet the man and hear his amazing story live. that and more right here right now on cnn. >> stand by. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. until just a few minutes ago, we had only heard of him as one of two u.s. service men killed this weekend in afghanistan. but now it has become all too real as we learn his name and we see his face. he is lieutenant colonel john loftus, a 44-year-old air force officer from paducah, kentucky. loftus died at a kabul ministry saturday along with another u.s. officer who has yet to be identified. loftus, like you and me, has a family, a family, a mother who is mourning ton
is this the afghanistan war's abu ghraib? and what does it mean for u.s. relations? >> about 30 seconds. >>> what would you do? a man is carjacked while pumping gas. he's ignored as he crawls past witnesses. oh, he's a world war ii vet. you have to see it to believe it. >> i opened the door, and he proceeded to get in. all i knew, i was on the ground. >>> million dollar baby. this man was once homeless. now he's on the brink of becoming a million-dollar champ. meet...
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abu ibrahim is a rebel commander in this area. he and his younger brother azzu gave us food, shelter, and protection during our stay. when the men went into battle, it was abu ibrahim who led the charge and when one of the fighters was shot, he was the one who struggled under intense fire to carry the body of his fallen comrade off the battlefield. with no radio communications, abu ibrahim could not have known that on the other side of the road his brother azzu had also been shot. at the tiny local hospital, doctors did their best but were unable to save him. the next day, crushed by grief, abu ibrahim carried the body of his brother through the streets of idlib and laid azzu to rest as their father looked on. >> pelley: clarissa has made her way out of syria and is in turkey, in istanbul, where she joins us now. clarissa, so many people have asked us how you got in and out of syria without falling into the hands of government troops. tell us a little bit about that. >> reporter: well, firstly, i would say, scott, that we relied h
abu ibrahim is a rebel commander in this area. he and his younger brother azzu gave us food, shelter, and protection during our stay. when the men went into battle, it was abu ibrahim who led the charge and when one of the fighters was shot, he was the one who struggled under intense fire to carry the body of his fallen comrade off the battlefield. with no radio communications, abu ibrahim could not have known that on the other side of the road his brother azzu had also been shot. at the tiny...
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radical muslim cleric, abu qatada, accused of being a leading member of al qaeda, has been released on -- released from prison on bail. he has been held in britain for more than six years, despite attempts to deport him to jordan. the european court of human rights blocked the move. >> described by a senior british judge as a truly dangerous individual at the center of al qaeda terrorism in the u.k., there'll be in credulity that the government has been obliged to release abu qatada from his prison cell. shortly after 9:00 tonight, he was driven from long lartin, much to the frustration of senior parliamentarians, who believe he poses a significant threat to u.k. national security. >> being credulity of the media -- the incredulity of the media is entirely justified. we have to find a way of making him leave. there are legal ways of achieving that. it is just a pity it was not done before. >> he leaves prison subject to strict conditions. he must maintain a 22-hour guard ricky -- curfew. no one but his close family will be allowed inside his home. he is not allowed a mobile phone or ac
radical muslim cleric, abu qatada, accused of being a leading member of al qaeda, has been released on -- released from prison on bail. he has been held in britain for more than six years, despite attempts to deport him to jordan. the european court of human rights blocked the move. >> described by a senior british judge as a truly dangerous individual at the center of al qaeda terrorism in the u.k., there'll be in credulity that the government has been obliged to release abu qatada from...
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two roy mcelroy is aiming to keep up his good start to the season after finishing runner up at the abu dhabi classic last week he hopes to go one better at the dubai desert classic place got a taste of the course during a price liberty event on wednesday before today's opening round mcelroy won here in two thousand and nine and has been rocking pape team to victory in abu dhabi but the northern irishman enjoys the dubai fairways and fancies his chances at an early season title. it's always nice to start off the season like i feel like you know i had a great chance to win and quite to. but you say it would be great pick. to get a win under my belt pretty early this season and try and win here a place that i've won out before and. of course i really enjoyed it but. while they were in the states former world number one tiger woods is hoping to end his two and a half year title drive he's playing at the pebble beach pro am in california this week and believes he's not far off ending his barren run after finishing third behind master roy in abu dhabi i feel very warm and i had to make. some
two roy mcelroy is aiming to keep up his good start to the season after finishing runner up at the abu dhabi classic last week he hopes to go one better at the dubai desert classic place got a taste of the course during a price liberty event on wednesday before today's opening round mcelroy won here in two thousand and nine and has been rocking pape team to victory in abu dhabi but the northern irishman enjoys the dubai fairways and fancies his chances at an early season title. it's always nice...
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the rise since the turn of the year the thirty six year old finished tied for third at last month's abudhabi championship and strived at the unofficial chevron world challenge in december however a tour victory has eluded him since two thousand and nine something tiger is itching to change. i feel very peace werman i had to make some. some changes and. took time and start of see the results of now which is great though miles i was have the last four events are really playing well. some is building on that and everything's head in the right direction. and staying in america and the new york giants have been publicly celebrating their super bowl triumph as thousands lined the streets of manhattan to see their heroes parade well john snatched a dramatic twenty one seventeen victory over the new england patriots on sunday and confetti wafting through the air the triumphant team hosted the voice of even the vince lombardi trophy from their getting blue and white flight after cruising through heroes canyon they were honored at city hall before traveling to new jersey for a rally at the met li
the rise since the turn of the year the thirty six year old finished tied for third at last month's abudhabi championship and strived at the unofficial chevron world challenge in december however a tour victory has eluded him since two thousand and nine something tiger is itching to change. i feel very peace werman i had to make some. some changes and. took time and start of see the results of now which is great though miles i was have the last four events are really playing well. some is...
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is abu mazen ready today to do a final deal? look at the context he's operating in. he looks around the region. who are his friends among the arab leaders? where are their preoccupations? with the muslim brotherhood rising, are they particularly interested in a deal between israelis and palestinians? maybe their preoccupation is internal, but the fact is if abu mazen tries to do a big deal right now, inevitably he has to make compromises. there's no such thing in trying to do a deal without compromise. does he feel confident given the current context that if he makes the kind of compromise that's required, he's also having to concede something as well and is that context the context where he's going to feel confident that he'll not face enormous opposition. so -- the reason i don't want to give up on trying is because i think you ought to test that proposition. i say this is a time for humility. those who say either that they know that each side can't take these big steps or that they can't take these big steps, i say i can understand the difficulty of this and we ou
is abu mazen ready today to do a final deal? look at the context he's operating in. he looks around the region. who are his friends among the arab leaders? where are their preoccupations? with the muslim brotherhood rising, are they particularly interested in a deal between israelis and palestinians? maybe their preoccupation is internal, but the fact is if abu mazen tries to do a big deal right now, inevitably he has to make compromises. there's no such thing in trying to do a deal without...
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would that apply to people living in the united states at the time of abu ghraib? we were war criminals. all of us. if that be the logic. in his time, he transformed the war and even as you describe him as some kind of devilish fiend, he's the most influential person in 1862. >> professor thomas we'll let you go there so we can all watch the results. professor ameritus. the dogs of war 1861. we'll see what the result is in a minute or two. >> i'm excited. thank you so much. >> you bet. we'll remind our viewers, too, that we will continue to make your calls once the announcement is made up to 4:30 eastern or so on american history tv on c-span3. >> okay. if we could arm the mike up there. got it now. okay. ladies and gentlemen. thank you all for attending and bringing part of the symposium couri of the day in our enthusiasm learning more about the sesquicentennial, c-span is airing this tonight at 6:00 p.m. and again for those of you who are insomniacs at i wouldn't be surprised if they air it at a future date. i hope a o visit us at the museum of the c beginning, i
would that apply to people living in the united states at the time of abu ghraib? we were war criminals. all of us. if that be the logic. in his time, he transformed the war and even as you describe him as some kind of devilish fiend, he's the most influential person in 1862. >> professor thomas we'll let you go there so we can all watch the results. professor ameritus. the dogs of war 1861. we'll see what the result is in a minute or two. >> i'm excited. thank you so much. >>...
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>> in three months' time, just before the olympics, abu qatada, and to be dangerous man, will be runningthe streets. how can it justify putting lives at risk? >> the situation with him is completely unacceptable. as i said, when i went to make a speech on this issue, it is not acceptable that we end up with a situation where you have someone in your country that threatens to do you harm that you cannot try, you cannot attain, and you cannot deport. and that is what the government will do everything it can, working with our jordanian friends and allies to make sure that he can be deported. this whole house ought to unite. >> dr. julian lewis? >> only a tiny handful of the 165 acute mental health adult inpatient beds in hampshire were vacant, and yet, they propose to cut those 165 beds to 107, replacing them with something called a virtual ward. given that i believe the statistics on which this is based are and consistent and unreliable, might they call for independent experts from the audit commission to work at those figures before those beds are closed? >> i think the honorable gentlema
>> in three months' time, just before the olympics, abu qatada, and to be dangerous man, will be runningthe streets. how can it justify putting lives at risk? >> the situation with him is completely unacceptable. as i said, when i went to make a speech on this issue, it is not acceptable that we end up with a situation where you have someone in your country that threatens to do you harm that you cannot try, you cannot attain, and you cannot deport. and that is what the government...
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abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >y were going to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to where the big visitor room is at, they were watching me 24 hours a day. you can't even use the bathroom unless they have to write it down on the log. i was in another world. literally. i had to be in another world. because if not, i would have cracked down and resorted to my suicidal tendencies that i experienced during the course of my whole life. >> just one day before his scheduled execution, abu received a visit from a federal investigator. >> and i looked at her. and she said she finally got a stay. and that's when i almost said if it wasn't for this shelf life thing, the hold me as i was going down, i pro
abu has fought hard to have his death sentence overturned but almost lost that battle and his life. >y were going to pick me up that night that i wasn't -- i wasn't going to eat, i wasn't going to sleep or drink water. that was my nonviolent way of protesting. >> in 2002, abu was brought over to death watch to begin the three days there before his scheduled execution. >> when they were restraining me with full restraints, the handcuffs and chains i was walking from here over to...
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and most recently the european court of human rights ruled hate preacher abu qatada dubbed bin laden's right hand man in europe can't be deported back to jordan where he's now g. to be released onto the streets of britain this is somebody who stands up and publicly. hatred about everything the our democracy is and stands for and yet we can't get rid of him because of the european convention on human rights sitting in strasburg forty seven judges one from each country so far so fast except none of them were elected by the people of the countries they're making law for we've got a system of law and order in this country that's worked for many many years for the seats or the mother why do we need brussels to tell us what we can and cannot do the answer is we don't so therefore british law for british people those who aren't calling for the u.k. to pull out of the european convention on human rights all together are demanding reforms to stop strides making decisions on what should be. the court process to be more focused on fundamental civil and political rights not interfering in the dail
and most recently the european court of human rights ruled hate preacher abu qatada dubbed bin laden's right hand man in europe can't be deported back to jordan where he's now g. to be released onto the streets of britain this is somebody who stands up and publicly. hatred about everything the our democracy is and stands for and yet we can't get rid of him because of the european convention on human rights sitting in strasburg forty seven judges one from each country so far so fast except none...
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outraged sweeps britain after the european court of human rights blocked the deportation of abu qatada dubbed as some of bin laden's right hand man in europe is the latest in a string of questionable judgment sort of overall domestic decisions nor smith explains patience with the e.u. is running thin. as still greenland with the queen its currency. parliament law was made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call list supremum court but in practice it supremes in name only despite being the highest court in the land when it comes to human rights if you don't like the way your case is going to home you can take his abroad to france and decisions made in strasburg could overrule any may taya the european court of human rights was set up after world war two to avoid the persecution of minorities by the state but now it's been de railed and it was never never anticipated of the second world war after the holocaust off the terrors perpetrated by certain tyrannical governments but the court now would be protecting the criminal and not the victim. delays in control of a se
outraged sweeps britain after the european court of human rights blocked the deportation of abu qatada dubbed as some of bin laden's right hand man in europe is the latest in a string of questionable judgment sort of overall domestic decisions nor smith explains patience with the e.u. is running thin. as still greenland with the queen its currency. parliament law was made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call list supremum court but in practice it supremes in name only...
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they're the ones put in jeopardy. >> my name is abu kuzalam. today say very wonderful meeting and i want to ask the honorable dennis ross. they were for the democracy in the middle east, but at this moment what we are looking, that is going on, but there is nobody there taking care of the u.s. side to tackle the situation because what hosted them, now jordan was doing the same thing and my question is abdullah jord jordan, he's agreeing to help us, but after this kind that is not controllable, who will be taking care of this situation? because all areas in the brotherhood in egypt and everywhere and we need some kind of special guidelines so that we can make a summit. can we make a summit for middle east peace process and another question is regarding israeli issue and israelis are always -- why? but it is lebanon and the southern part is -- the northern part is hezbollah and the southern part of lebanon is hamas, and if there is something wrong with iran then even after that, this, hezbollah and hamas will not stop. they will stop after that.
they're the ones put in jeopardy. >> my name is abu kuzalam. today say very wonderful meeting and i want to ask the honorable dennis ross. they were for the democracy in the middle east, but at this moment what we are looking, that is going on, but there is nobody there taking care of the u.s. side to tackle the situation because what hosted them, now jordan was doing the same thing and my question is abdullah jord jordan, he's agreeing to help us, but after this kind that is not...
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outrage sweeps in britain after the european court of human rights ordered the release of abu qatada dubbed to some of the audience right hand man in new york it's the latest in a string of judgments that have overruled domestic decisions reinforcing the opinion that the e.u. is interfering in matters it has nothing to do with and as our teams laura smith reports patients where the e.u. is running san. a silver in land with its own queen its own currency and its own parliament laws made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call the supremum courts but in practice it supremes in name only despite being the highest court in the land when it comes to human rights if you don't like the way your case is going or you can take his abroad to france and decisions made in strasburg could overrule any may taya the european court of human rights was set up after world war two to avoid the persecution of minorities by the state but now it's been the railed and it was never never anticipated of the circle or war after the holocaust off the terrors perpetrated by certain tyranni
outrage sweeps in britain after the european court of human rights ordered the release of abu qatada dubbed to some of the audience right hand man in new york it's the latest in a string of judgments that have overruled domestic decisions reinforcing the opinion that the e.u. is interfering in matters it has nothing to do with and as our teams laura smith reports patients where the e.u. is running san. a silver in land with its own queen its own currency and its own parliament laws made by...
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and following on the heels of abu ghraib, this was one example in which the americans were going aboutit wrong. how can you win the hearts and minds of the people when... when suddenly there's an incident in which 24 civilians die? >> some are comparing the haditha killings to the vietnam massacre at my lai. >> narrator: haditha led the news for weeks and soon became synonymous with other outrages in the iraq war, like abu ghraib. >> haditha, in my judgment, is a metaphor for how the press unconsciously, being in opposition to a war, will take an incident and, simply by reiterating it and reiterating it and reiterating it, build it into something that it wasn't. >> we're supposed to be fighting this war for democracy, and yet something like this happens that sets us back. it's as bad as abu ghraib, if not worse. >> obviously the allegations are very troubling for me. >> narrator: as political pressure mounted that summer, the ncis issued its internal report. >> the ncis report, which is thousands of pages long, came back with recommendations for the command that there were crimes commi
and following on the heels of abu ghraib, this was one example in which the americans were going aboutit wrong. how can you win the hearts and minds of the people when... when suddenly there's an incident in which 24 civilians die? >> some are comparing the haditha killings to the vietnam massacre at my lai. >> narrator: haditha led the news for weeks and soon became synonymous with other outrages in the iraq war, like abu ghraib. >> haditha, in my judgment, is a metaphor for...
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abu ghraib it's all you know there's this political jumble this whole weirdness here in the u.s. is your thoughts on all of that and what what this might have to do. certainly rush limbaugh coming out and saying something is interesting you know that. i think that there probably is going to be some sort of residual u.s. presence and in the long term that will retain the ability of the strike and what now is sort of called the aft packed theater. you know which is basically the model that we've seen which is special forces and drones which target al qaeda type people that might have aspirations to attack the u.s. and that's going to go on for the long time. the rush limbaugh thing is interesting because if we see a conservative split in the conservative movement over this that certainly would shake things up a little bit because right now the conservative line certainly in the election than in congress with the exception of maybe ron paul and a little bit from newt gingrich has been that we need to stick it out there and obama is shortening the the withdrawal to beyond what can be
abu ghraib it's all you know there's this political jumble this whole weirdness here in the u.s. is your thoughts on all of that and what what this might have to do. certainly rush limbaugh coming out and saying something is interesting you know that. i think that there probably is going to be some sort of residual u.s. presence and in the long term that will retain the ability of the strike and what now is sort of called the aft packed theater. you know which is basically the model that we've...
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>> abu, are you still with me?h you. >> you can tell me about about president assad has addressed you and the people? >> no, he just say that outside world that everything is okay and that he wants to try to make negotiation between the opposition. and we have him here a month ago go when he say to cnn that i am not responsible of what's going on in syria. who is going to believe him and he is the leader of army in syria. he's responsible of every kind of violence against civilians here. every people who goes out to the streets is calling they love him, they were paid, they have money from regime. you have to look for homs city, all of the cities don't wants a sad oig to still continue in his rule. we need to call assad a criminal. we need the people here in homs in particular, they won't stop until assad be banished. >> abu rami calling in to us. please keep us posted. and any details you may have, as you know, we have limited access. we've been banned from that area. so either's hard to confirm exactly what's hap
>> abu, are you still with me?h you. >> you can tell me about about president assad has addressed you and the people? >> no, he just say that outside world that everything is okay and that he wants to try to make negotiation between the opposition. and we have him here a month ago go when he say to cnn that i am not responsible of what's going on in syria. who is going to believe him and he is the leader of army in syria. he's responsible of every kind of violence against...
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años de investigación la semana pasada, el departamento de justicia acusó a 4 policías de hostigar y abustigadores del departamento de justicia, >>> los que han vivido en carne propia este doloroso capítulo, esperan que ahora que la semilla del cambio ha sido sembrada, finalmente se puedan cosechar los frutos. en new haven con = ven nuevo proyecto de ley denominado ley de resistencia ajustada al servicio militar y podrÍa beneficiar a miles de jÓvenes de estados unidos fue lanzado por el republicano david rivera, los jÓvenes que presten servicio militar podrÍan alcanzar la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. >> serÍa una variante mucho mÁs... del proyecto legislativo conocido como el acta del sueÑo. >> joe arpaio contra la pared nuevamente el controversial alguacil del condado maricopa estÁ a horas de ser el tema central de una reuniÓn de la legislatura de phoenix que estudiarÁ si exige o no su renuncia luego que la comisiÓn d de... que votara 13 a 0 de pedirle que vaya. >> se acusa de cometer abuso contra derechos civiles en la comunidad hispana. >> identificÓ somos sospechoso del asesinato del
años de investigación la semana pasada, el departamento de justicia acusó a 4 policías de hostigar y abustigadores del departamento de justicia, >>> los que han vivido en carne propia este doloroso capítulo, esperan que ahora que la semilla del cambio ha sido sembrada, finalmente se puedan cosechar los frutos. en new haven con = ven nuevo proyecto de ley denominado ley de resistencia ajustada al servicio militar y podrÍa beneficiar a miles de jÓvenes de estados unidos fue...
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decomiso histÓrico pone a guadalajara en el ep zeno todd la guerra contra la metanfetamina, y soÑando abuos, la lucha de un mexicano por alcanzar la gloria en el cuadrito inter, ediciÓn viernes empieza ya. >>> "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> buenas tardes, lamentablemente hoy no es sÓlo una si no 3, 3 las escuelas que ocupan "titulares" por supuesto abuso infantil. comenzamos en los Ángeles sobre el escÁndalo en torno a la miramonte donde la furia de los padres de familia hoy, se multiplicÓ por 40 mil. >>> a guadalupe garcÍa la consuela pensar que ningÚn de sus hijos estÁ entre los niÑos vigente mÁs de abuso sexual en la miramonte. >>> nunca dice que le pasÓ nada. >>> sin embargo, le hierve la sangre cuando velas fotos del profesor vendando los ojos a los pequeÑos y dÁndole galletas supuestamente cubiertas con semen.>>> hoy la indignaciÓn de guadalupe y otros se multo blik aplica al saber el distrito escolar le pagÓ 40 mil dolares al maestro, aunque esta preso tiene beneficios y acceso a su pensiÓn. >>> para nublar el panorama el otro profesor implicado, saliÓ hoy en liber
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this is in abu dhabi at the circuit.1 cars can go over 200 miles per hour, they can get from 0 to 60 in less than two seconds. >> wow. >> in addition to their extreme speed these cars are able to come down from 200 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour in no time flat. >> this g-force of that must be so painful, probably takes your stomach. >> some of the gs in these cars can reach 3 to 4 if not more. she can barely keep her head in one place. and brake. >> oh! >> it's like a roller coaster. >> yeah. >> she needs those side pad things they give you at the roller coaster so your head doesn't bounce around. >> looks like her harnesses could have been a lot tighter for her. >> she's really top heavy. >> i mean i don't know the math of this. say the helmet is maybe four pounds, five pounds, times 4gs probably like having a 15, 20 pound weight on your head, if not more. >> how fast was she going? >> in this formula one experience just below max speed. max speed on some of these cars is about 205, 208 miles per hour. even if the
this is in abu dhabi at the circuit.1 cars can go over 200 miles per hour, they can get from 0 to 60 in less than two seconds. >> wow. >> in addition to their extreme speed these cars are able to come down from 200 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour in no time flat. >> this g-force of that must be so painful, probably takes your stomach. >> some of the gs in these cars can reach 3 to 4 if not more. she can barely keep her head in one place. and brake. >> oh!...
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. >> reporter: nancy jacobs wants to make not reporting suspected child abus a crime. she introduced the bill after the penn state child sex abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky, a grand jury report found that members of the staff failed to report alleged incidents of child abuse. if the bill is passed here penalties for not reporting child abuse would include a thousand dollar fine and one year in jail. back to you. >> thank you. maryland is one of only three states that doesn't currently have a criminal penalty to failing for report cases of suspected child abuse or negotiate. >> going through security at 28 airport is is about to get easier, that is including bwi thoroughgood marshall. the tsa says passengers who volunteer more personal information will be vetted before they arrive pat the airport and go through a dedicated checkpoint. the program is expected to go into effect by the end of this year. >> our ongoing mild winter could mean more money in our pockets, bge says its customers will see a drop in their energy bills this season. some people could save up
. >> reporter: nancy jacobs wants to make not reporting suspected child abus a crime. she introduced the bill after the penn state child sex abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky, a grand jury report found that members of the staff failed to report alleged incidents of child abuse. if the bill is passed here penalties for not reporting child abuse would include a thousand dollar fine and one year in jail. back to you. >> thank you. maryland is one of only three states that doesn't...
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notorious terrorist suspect is to be freed after the european court of human rights blocked his extradition abu qatada is wanted in jordan where he has been convicted in absentia of a plot to kill tourists who has been dubbed tight as a man in europe is set to be released after almost ninety years in detention. and egypt remains so far about prosecuting foreign funded non-governmental organizations it accuses of fueling instability in the country this despite threats from washington it could cut more than a billion dollars in military aid to egypt a total of forty three n.-g. o. employees including one thousand americans facing trial for illegally funding activists. next to peter lavelle asks his guests about the stock market flotation of the world's biggest social media site facebook cross-talk it's up next. see. below in a welcome to grow.
notorious terrorist suspect is to be freed after the european court of human rights blocked his extradition abu qatada is wanted in jordan where he has been convicted in absentia of a plot to kill tourists who has been dubbed tight as a man in europe is set to be released after almost ninety years in detention. and egypt remains so far about prosecuting foreign funded non-governmental organizations it accuses of fueling instability in the country this despite threats from washington it could...