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abu says that means more than 95% of eligible voters have registered to cast their ballots.nd he says he is happy that the election has attracted so much interest. as a journalist, he says it is his job to give the people a voice, and that is a new experience for him, too. >> this is the first time we have felt free. we can practice it democracy without state control or censorship. i can go to speak to anybody on the street and give them a chance to express their opinion, and i can even broadcast their opinion on the radio. >> that is particularly important before the vote, so abu and his colleagues are putting in extra hours. back at the radio station, they're getting ready for the next show. everyone here says they now enjoy their jobs much more, even though the have to work much harder. they know that their efforts are helping to promote democracy and free speech in the new libya. >> russia's parliament have given preliminary approval to a law designed to clamp down on foreign non-governmental organizations involved in political activities. >> the bill well, among other t
abu says that means more than 95% of eligible voters have registered to cast their ballots.nd he says he is happy that the election has attracted so much interest. as a journalist, he says it is his job to give the people a voice, and that is a new experience for him, too. >> this is the first time we have felt free. we can practice it democracy without state control or censorship. i can go to speak to anybody on the street and give them a chance to express their opinion, and i can even...
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and i think it's important that we point out to you that our arrangement in abu abu dhabi ist such that instead of spending money in northeast ohio we are investing it in abu dhabi. that's not the case. in abu dhabi they are building the -- the government is building the hospital, they're paying our salaries, and they're paying us a management and consulting fee. now, and so, essentially, we're using our intellectual capital there to drive your petrol dollars back to northeast ohio. [laughter] now, in the bigger scheme of things if you look at what the world wants from the united states right now, they're not particularly interest inside our steel or our refrigerators, in many cases our cars, but they do want our entertainment, our innovation. they do want our graduate education, and they do want our health care. and our facility is the first facility from the united states that's taken the challenge of going entirely overseas and staffing the hospital, bringing the design to the hospital, bringing the protocols to the hospital and taking responsibilities for doing it. and it's a great
and i think it's important that we point out to you that our arrangement in abu abu dhabi ist such that instead of spending money in northeast ohio we are investing it in abu dhabi. that's not the case. in abu dhabi they are building the -- the government is building the hospital, they're paying our salaries, and they're paying us a management and consulting fee. now, and so, essentially, we're using our intellectual capital there to drive your petrol dollars back to northeast ohio. [laughter]...
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the self-appointed leader of the iraqi branch of al qaida abu barker all baghdadi has announced the resurgence of terror in the country and clearly indicated there is more to come moreover he dedicated more than half of his online speech to the uprising in syria they happen to be staunch supporters of the rebels they are various organizations are pointing at the expansion of terrorist networks in syria which effectively fuels civil war there so this iraqi based all cried a leader also. warned the syrian rebels quote not to accept a new rule or constitution but god's will and islamic law otherwise quote you will
the self-appointed leader of the iraqi branch of al qaida abu barker all baghdadi has announced the resurgence of terror in the country and clearly indicated there is more to come moreover he dedicated more than half of his online speech to the uprising in syria they happen to be staunch supporters of the rebels they are various organizations are pointing at the expansion of terrorist networks in syria which effectively fuels civil war there so this iraqi based all cried a leader also. warned...
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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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their leader, abu issa, is an islamic scholar. for security reasons, he asked that we not show any part of his command center outside of this room. "thanks to god," he said, "we currently have between 6,000 and 7,000 fighters." from this stronghold they have spread out to towns and villages across the country. it has not been easy. the stark landscape is pockmarked with the scars of heavy fighting. but there are no syrian army troops left in this area. to opposition members it is known as free syria. the men fought inch by inch to hold this territory using rocket-propelled grenades to stop heavily armored investigation but holding territory is no longer enough. now, they want to take their battle forward. the commander told us he has sent 1500 fighters north to aleppo, the area's largest city and the engine of its economy, where a key battle is under way between rebel and government forces. "the regime tried to send its army to aleppo but less than a third managed to reach it" he said. yet yesterday alone we destroyed more than 30
their leader, abu issa, is an islamic scholar. for security reasons, he asked that we not show any part of his command center outside of this room. "thanks to god," he said, "we currently have between 6,000 and 7,000 fighters." from this stronghold they have spread out to towns and villages across the country. it has not been easy. the stark landscape is pockmarked with the scars of heavy fighting. but there are no syrian army troops left in this area. to opposition members...
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isn't that correct abu ghraib was a good leak. there are some leaks that are bad, gentleman generally agree? i see heads shaking, going up and down so i think that means yes in america, is that correct? >> no, sir. >> that is not correct? >> all right. >> sir do not tell me such a thing as a good leak -- >> i am guess it depends on where you're setting though. >> in a war flow of information is a flow of sewage because they can lost lives. >> you have good leaks and bad leaks, i don't think you can disagree with that. wep needed to learn about abu ghraib. so that we could correct what was going on over there. and the problem is that, you know, sometimes our laws can go too far so as to chilling free speech. and i think that's a conflict that that we probably need to adjust here. those memos, torture memos written by dputty assistant attorney general john yu advice the u.s. government that acts widely regarded as torture might be legally permissionable under an expansive interpretation of presidential authority. at least one of the
isn't that correct abu ghraib was a good leak. there are some leaks that are bad, gentleman generally agree? i see heads shaking, going up and down so i think that means yes in america, is that correct? >> no, sir. >> that is not correct? >> all right. >> sir do not tell me such a thing as a good leak -- >> i am guess it depends on where you're setting though. >> in a war flow of information is a flow of sewage because they can lost lives. >> you have...
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dhabi, about -- abu dhabi come about?lanning more hospitals in other countries? >> it is an interesting sort of history. when 9/11 happened, we were operating about -- on about 35 patients per month from the middle east. from that point, it went to about 5 in two weeks. my ceo predecessor said, why don't we meet them halfway and establish something in london? we tried to buy something, lease something. people began to realize that the cleveland clinic was willing to go offshore. we had inquiries of one type or another from 70 countries. we look at many of these. by far the most attractive was of the body. i think it is important that we -0- was -- was abu dhabi. i think it is important that we point out to you that we are not spending money in abu dhabi instead of ohio. the government is building a hospital, paying our salaries, and paying less in management -- paying us a management and consulting fee. we're using our capital to drive petrol dollars back to ohio. [laughter] if you look at what the world wants from the un
dhabi, about -- abu dhabi come about?lanning more hospitals in other countries? >> it is an interesting sort of history. when 9/11 happened, we were operating about -- on about 35 patients per month from the middle east. from that point, it went to about 5 in two weeks. my ceo predecessor said, why don't we meet them halfway and establish something in london? we tried to buy something, lease something. people began to realize that the cleveland clinic was willing to go offshore. we had...
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we and we looked many of these, and by far, the most attractive was abu dhabi.d i think it's important that we point out to you that our arrangement in abu dhabi is not such that instead of spending money and northeast ohio, we are investing it in abu dhabi. that's not the case. in abu dhabi of the government is building the hospital, they are paying our salaries and they are paying is a management and consulting fee. now, and so essentially we're using intellectual capital there to drive your dollars back to northeast ohio. in the bigger scheme of things, if you look at what the world wants from the united states right now, they're not particularly interested in our steel or refrigerators or in many cases they want the entertainment, our innovation, they do want our graduate education, and they do want our health care. and our facility is the first facility from the united states has taken the challenge of going in an entirely overseas and staffing the hospital, bringing the design to the hospital, bringing protocols to the hospital and takes responsibility for
we and we looked many of these, and by far, the most attractive was abu dhabi.d i think it's important that we point out to you that our arrangement in abu dhabi is not such that instead of spending money and northeast ohio, we are investing it in abu dhabi. that's not the case. in abu dhabi of the government is building the hospital, they are paying our salaries and they are paying is a management and consulting fee. now, and so essentially we're using intellectual capital there to drive your...
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in abu dhabi building a hospital, paying salaries antagonize a management consulting fee. so essentially we are using our intellectual capital to drive petrodollars back to northeast ohio. in the bigger scheme of things, if you look at what the world wants to the united states right now, they're not interested in steel or refrigerators or cars, but they do want entertainment, and entertainment, innovation. they do a graduate education than they do on our health care. and our facility is the first facility from the united states that has taken the challenge of going entirely overseas and staffing the hospital, bringing the design to the hospital, protocols to the hospital and taking responsibility for doing it. it's an opportunity to begin to help design the health care delivery system for a country. >> in the success of the cleveland clinic replicated in other countries, why aren't there more hospitals like yours in the united states? >> the cleveland clinic was started as a system that was innovative in a radical time than play positions. in fact, they were let that pass
in abu dhabi building a hospital, paying salaries antagonize a management consulting fee. so essentially we are using our intellectual capital to drive petrodollars back to northeast ohio. in the bigger scheme of things, if you look at what the world wants to the united states right now, they're not interested in steel or refrigerators or cars, but they do want entertainment, and entertainment, innovation. they do a graduate education than they do on our health care. and our facility is the...
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finalmente ante un juez joe arpaio responde a partir de hoy por las denuncias de abu y discriminaciÓnntra hispanos. >>> en video quedaron captados 2 intentos de secuestro de menores en estados unidos les contaremos el desenlace. se complica la situaciÓn en el departamento del cauca en colombia. en enfrentamientos con el ejÉrcito muriÓ esta noche un indÍgena. univisiÓn estÁ presente en el centro del conflicto. >>> y tenemos los ganadores, y las grandes sorpresas, de la gran noche de los premios juventud vamos con toda la informaciÓn. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn. ediciÓn nocturna. con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> buenas noches ilia y enrique tienen la noche libre. les saluda felix debe du. >>> el alguacil del condado maricopa joe arpaio acostumbrado a acusar es ahora el acusado y hoy enfrenta un juicio por discriminaciÓn racial. jaime garcÍa nos cuenta como se desarrollo la primera jornada del pleito legal. >>> esperenme. >>> en reclamos de justicia, y con ausencia del polÉmico joe arpaio, se inicio en t la corte federal el juicio contra el autÓnomo brad a uno de los mÁs
finalmente ante un juez joe arpaio responde a partir de hoy por las denuncias de abu y discriminaciÓnntra hispanos. >>> en video quedaron captados 2 intentos de secuestro de menores en estados unidos les contaremos el desenlace. se complica la situaciÓn en el departamento del cauca en colombia. en enfrentamientos con el ejÉrcito muriÓ esta noche un indÍgena. univisiÓn estÁ presente en el centro del conflicto. >>> y tenemos los ganadores, y las grandes sorpresas, de la...
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cu ---el hombre exonerado despus de darle una paliza al sacerdote que lo abus sexualmente cuando eraiÑo, no ser enjuiciado nuevamente. take vo ---la fiscalia anunci hoy que no volver a interponer cargos en contra de william lynch. ---a pesar de haber reconocido su culpa, un jurado exoner a lynch la semana de dos cargos de golpear a jerold lindner, pero no se pudo poner de acuerdo en un tercer cargo menor. ---la fiscala tena la opcin de volverlo a enjuiciar en ese tercer cargo, pero dijo que no creia que un nuevo jurado lo veria distinto. ---despus de ser exonerado, lynch reconoci que hizo mal y que sus acciones perpetuaron el ciclo de violencia. cu ---un incendio consume un hogar en el sur de la bahia... take vo ---las llamas se reportaron cerca de las cinco de la maÑana de hoy en la casa ubicada en la calle andrea drive de san jose... ---segun el departamento de bomberos, el fuego comenzo en la cocina por algo que fue dejado sobre la estufa... ---los dos hijos adultos del propietario y dos de sus amigos que se encontraban en casa resultaron ilesos... ---el monto de los daÑos no se h
cu ---el hombre exonerado despus de darle una paliza al sacerdote que lo abus sexualmente cuando eraiÑo, no ser enjuiciado nuevamente. take vo ---la fiscalia anunci hoy que no volver a interponer cargos en contra de william lynch. ---a pesar de haber reconocido su culpa, un jurado exoner a lynch la semana de dos cargos de golpear a jerold lindner, pero no se pudo poner de acuerdo en un tercer cargo menor. ---la fiscala tena la opcin de volverlo a enjuiciar en ese tercer cargo, pero dijo que no...
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"if you don't pay the ransom, the abu sayyaf will kill you.y kill bombings, assassinations, kidnappings... wendy, "did they threaten your life?" mayor, "one of the bombs exploded just beside my house." but in the midst of chaos, the tide is turning... "terrorism, counter-terrorism, anti-terrorism is everybody's concern. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. why didn't the majority stand up and say in god's house, we don't do this?" this?" a couple... denied the right to marry.. in their own church.the surprising reason the pastor gave... for making them wed in another location. and... a major recall... from a japanese auto maker.the two modees affected... what's wrong with them... and what to do if your car is one of them. 3 3 today is monday, july 30.today is monday, july 30. 3 3 mapmapbelairmap 3 map belairwilkens195fiber map we have new details this morning about the anne arundel county man... who police say was planning a mass shooting like the one in col
"if you don't pay the ransom, the abu sayyaf will kill you.y kill bombings, assassinations, kidnappings... wendy, "did they threaten your life?" mayor, "one of the bombs exploded just beside my house." but in the midst of chaos, the tide is turning... "terrorism, counter-terrorism, anti-terrorism is everybody's concern. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. why didn't...
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sam, paul, monica, mike, merlina, mike abu mauricio bonacini, and maeri -- maria. >> y4ílçi am don fox of another of st. paul's lutheran church, a positions organizing committee, and the san francisco organizing project. wo hospitals south of market, san francisco general and st. luke's. other hospitals are concentrated within 1 mile of each other. in a major earthquake, it would be nearly impossible for many of the san francisco poor people to get to medical care. st. louis gave great charity care for many poor for over one century one kind by the epically church. sutter hewalth try to close st. luke's shortly after purchasing it. this was instead of keeping it over at least five as promised to the state attorney general. now, they are proposing only 80 beds at st. luke's, which will make it less viable as a hospital and has close some units also at st. luke's. @'s proposal makes it more likely that st. luke's will not survive. they are proposing no psychiatric beds in their new hospital at van ness. they should at least be required to restore the 32 mental health beds at the rebuilt
sam, paul, monica, mike, merlina, mike abu mauricio bonacini, and maeri -- maria. >> y4ílçi am don fox of another of st. paul's lutheran church, a positions organizing committee, and the san francisco organizing project. wo hospitals south of market, san francisco general and st. luke's. other hospitals are concentrated within 1 mile of each other. in a major earthquake, it would be nearly impossible for many of the san francisco poor people to get to medical care. st. louis gave great...
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we are following it from abu dhabi. what can you tell us about the latest attacks?> good morning, randi. disturbing reports from opposition activists. we are hearing of helicopters flying low in the suburbs of damascus, certain suburbs and firing on towns there. there's one amateur video we cannot verify. it shows a helicopter flying over the suburb of damascus and a voice on this tape can be heard saying this helicopter is firing on the residents of that town. now, in addition to that, we have heard reports a short while ago from the syrian news agency and activists in the country side of hamad that there's a huge explosion. many saying a car bomb targeting a security insulation and many security personnel and civilians have been killed as a result. beyond that, we are talking about where the reported massacre happened on thursday. opposition activists saying as many as 220 people may have been killed there that day alone, the single deadliest day they are calling it since the beginning of the syrian uprising. we have heard reports there are members of the u.n. obs
we are following it from abu dhabi. what can you tell us about the latest attacks?> good morning, randi. disturbing reports from opposition activists. we are hearing of helicopters flying low in the suburbs of damascus, certain suburbs and firing on towns there. there's one amateur video we cannot verify. it shows a helicopter flying over the suburb of damascus and a voice on this tape can be heard saying this helicopter is firing on the residents of that town. now, in addition to that, we...
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. >> he works for a foreign company in abu dhabi since years ago.e lives with his wife and daughter. the couple comes from the central syrian city of homs, one of the bloodiest battle grounds in the civil war. many of the parents and relatives are still there. but the couple find it's too dangerous to visit them. the couple tries to call their family every night. but only rarely reaches them. on this day, he was lucky to connect with a relative's neighbor. >> reporter: the couple brought gifts to bring home but they have no idea when they will be able to make it. >> translator: for muslims, ramadan is a special time for family. our daughter says she wants to see her grandpa and grandma. >> my mother is still ill. i miss her. i want to see her. >> reporter: ramadan is supposed to be a time for family reunions, this year looks to be a lonely one for many. nhk world, dubai. >>> here are other news making headlines this hour. the japanese government has set up a panel of experts to make its own assessment of the safety of the u.s. military's osprey tran
. >> he works for a foreign company in abu dhabi since years ago.e lives with his wife and daughter. the couple comes from the central syrian city of homs, one of the bloodiest battle grounds in the civil war. many of the parents and relatives are still there. but the couple find it's too dangerous to visit them. the couple tries to call their family every night. but only rarely reaches them. on this day, he was lucky to connect with a relative's neighbor. >> reporter: the couple...
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after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu casinos neighbors soured. neighbors. and they know me like. people. who are going. to be honest i would if i paid my rent but the problem is with most assistance and we have no shot of golf it must exist for three fingers because look at the mall. most been closed form the street. in january two thousand and twelve the dutch parliament signed a law banning the wearing of mosques in public the law concerned primarily kneecaps because by terms of female muslim clothing the fine for violating the law is four hundred euros. this move sparked shop criticism from dutch muslims i don't kow what those things. but i also both of them i don't do with out of anything else i really believe that if you wear a book and holler that you will have a very tough time to integrate young muslim women should be in the battle in holland this is what i'm fighting for and if you wear a book please believe me you will get no dutch friends you will get no job will be very difficult to find any job. you don't know says to them wh
after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu casinos neighbors soured. neighbors. and they know me like. people. who are going. to be honest i would if i paid my rent but the problem is with most assistance and we have no shot of golf it must exist for three fingers because look at the mall. most been closed form the street. in january two thousand and twelve the dutch parliament signed a law banning the wearing of mosques in public the law concerned...
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nvti h r be before we completed the equity as aictiion in abu dha whu wobe at me pnt. >> i will see if we can provide that. >> u einre mibe i dersnd tt. what i am not clear about is what is your understanding of what mr. tucker wanted you to do inkas se conversation i had with paul or jerry and i had with paul r. jerry had had with paul. paul posted job is to work with people at ourel. an.teiv sometimes it would go right to jerry. it was a broad disiobo rc a hh riv t rs it. >>...
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judo champion maher abu rmeileh is the first palestine to qualify for the olympics. he says, "we asked religious scholars and they said that if we're out on a mission like this, out on a national mission, there is no problem with not fasting, on the condition that when you return, you fast the days you lost because fasting, like prayer, is obligatory." >> religious scholars have said there are several ways muslims can make up for not fasting during ramadan. >> you know, if you are able to fast on different days, you are able to do that. if you are not, you can also pay a kind of charity instead of fasting. >> mohammed sbihi on the british rowing team says he's decided not to fast this year. >> the decision was made very early on that i shouldn't fast. it was a personal decision that i made between myself and my family and then i informed the coaches of this. >> instead, sbihi says he'll be making extra donations to needy families. still, many other athletes say they will observe the ramadan fast, and they're not concerned about how it may affect their performance. in
judo champion maher abu rmeileh is the first palestine to qualify for the olympics. he says, "we asked religious scholars and they said that if we're out on a mission like this, out on a national mission, there is no problem with not fasting, on the condition that when you return, you fast the days you lost because fasting, like prayer, is obligatory." >> religious scholars have said there are several ways muslims can make up for not fasting during ramadan. >> you know, if...
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thanks to abu yunus one of the soldiers lets us through for his own safety we don't film him. after an hour's wait we finally passed through the checkpoint. welcome to fallujah three hundred thousand inhabitants considered the most dangerous city in iraq. nothing here has really changed since the battle life goes on the streets are teeming but the traces of war are still here and the iraqi soldiers carry on patrolling. in this prison town it's hard to keep a low profile if you're carrying a camera so to keep us safe as we move around with influenza yunus follows close behind he'll be our guardian angel. this neighborhood is one of the hardest hit by the bombing half the buildings are in ruins not one wall has been spared by bullets. this former iraqi soldier was in the city during the american assault he lives just opposite this building totally destroyed. during the bombing he noticed suspicious explosions. just to put it in the book just after the bombing began and the landscape changed going to say even the appearance of the sky chipped the sky became some kind of yellow yo
thanks to abu yunus one of the soldiers lets us through for his own safety we don't film him. after an hour's wait we finally passed through the checkpoint. welcome to fallujah three hundred thousand inhabitants considered the most dangerous city in iraq. nothing here has really changed since the battle life goes on the streets are teeming but the traces of war are still here and the iraqi soldiers carry on patrolling. in this prison town it's hard to keep a low profile if you're carrying a...
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in places like like abu ghraib you know the secret prisons how do you see that. well i think again this is true in every country that there is a natural tendency toward so fright useless as jesus said we see the sin in our brother's eyes before we see the sins in our own this is human nature let's move away from the magnitsky law us russian relations haven't been rosy in recent years but the leaders of both countries made took concrete steps to post economic ties trade and all that but in the geo political field differences remain and we see a serious clash of approaches over syria. what is at the root of the clash the americans have developed on their ideological passion revolutionary passion for democracy i have had russian journalist friends who ten and fifteen years ago predicted to me this would happen they say your country is going to be as ideologically swept away by trying to promote democracy around the world regardless of its own interests as we were in trying to promote communism in southern africa or in afghanistan in asia think they were right i am c
in places like like abu ghraib you know the secret prisons how do you see that. well i think again this is true in every country that there is a natural tendency toward so fright useless as jesus said we see the sin in our brother's eyes before we see the sins in our own this is human nature let's move away from the magnitsky law us russian relations haven't been rosy in recent years but the leaders of both countries made took concrete steps to post economic ties trade and all that but in the...
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professor, who is abu tigre? >> guest: he is one of the most eccentric and interesting scientists i have ever met. he grew up in london, he studied in cambridge, england. and he became a computer scientist and developed the idea that we might live forever. or at least 1000 years, 10 dozen years, some modest claim like that. oddly enough, the more time i spend with aubrey, some of his ideas about longevity should be worth taking seriously and be worth listening to. >> host: such as? >> guest: aubrey argues that aging should be viewed as something not immutable but something that we can study and understand and perhaps fight effectively. and that we can do more about aging now than we ever could before. those are ideas that i think the consensus is building around. although aubrey himself is extremely eccentric and extremely controversial, with good reason. most people in the field of gerontology, the study of aging and the science of aging, they agree now that aging probably is something that we can understand bet
professor, who is abu tigre? >> guest: he is one of the most eccentric and interesting scientists i have ever met. he grew up in london, he studied in cambridge, england. and he became a computer scientist and developed the idea that we might live forever. or at least 1000 years, 10 dozen years, some modest claim like that. oddly enough, the more time i spend with aubrey, some of his ideas about longevity should be worth taking seriously and be worth listening to. >> host: such as?...
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after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu cassini neighbors soured. a little with with them a bit like. that. and they know me like. that people. but i don't think that. the career could be although i did feel i paid my rent but the problem is with most insistence that we have no shot of golf if you go through the most successful few fingers you can walk anymore we. must believe how close the form of history is in january two thousand and twelve the dutch parliament signed a law banning the wearing of mosques in public the law concerned primarily kneecaps and burkas by terms of female muslim clothing the fine for violating the law is four hundred euros. this move sparked sharp criticism from dutch muslims i don't kow what those women think about i also do it for them i don't do it out of hate what are the thing else i really believe that if you wear a book and. that you will have a very tough time to integrate the young muslim women should be in the battle in holland this is what i'm fighting for and if you were a book please believe me you wi
after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu cassini neighbors soured. a little with with them a bit like. that. and they know me like. that people. but i don't think that. the career could be although i did feel i paid my rent but the problem is with most insistence that we have no shot of golf if you go through the most successful few fingers you can walk anymore we. must believe how close the form of history is in january two thousand and twelve the...
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statue became a focal point after an independent investigation concluded paterno helped cover up sex abus allegations against jerry sandusky. the university president says no decision concerning paterno's statue have been made. >>> an international investigation is underway after a food scare on four delta airline flights. one inch sewing needles were found in six turkey sandwiches flying from amsterdam to the united states. one passenger from minnesota needed emergency treatment after puncturing the roof of his mouth. he says the incident will have a long-lasting effect on him. >> i'll think twice about the food i eat next time, unless something significantly changes that instills confidence that i know the food supply is going to be safe on to an airplane. >> the tsa says it does not consider the incident a threat to national security. the sandwiches were made by gate gourmet, a worldwide airline caterer. >>> ten hours after a bar shooting spree near the university of alabama, a man turns himself in to police. you can see the shooter in this surveillance video carrying a military-style
statue became a focal point after an independent investigation concluded paterno helped cover up sex abus allegations against jerry sandusky. the university president says no decision concerning paterno's statue have been made. >>> an international investigation is underway after a food scare on four delta airline flights. one inch sewing needles were found in six turkey sandwiches flying from amsterdam to the united states. one passenger from minnesota needed emergency treatment after...