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i don't think -- that will really, really, really ainge air losanger alot of kenyans for ale things theye and actually made it out when the whole place was surrounded. it's ridiculous. i don't believe to believe that that's the situation. one week on kenya's parliament is an unforgiving place and demands are mounting for accountability for the upper echelons of government. the question is, where does the buck stop? many believe it could be with the president himself. andrew simons, al jazerra nairobi. >> well, let's get more on this now. joining us live from the kenyan capital. the government seems to be coming under increasing pressure under this attack. >> reporter: well, al jazerra has been able to get more of an indication of that intelligence report that we have been talking about. i have got it right here in front of me. and looking through it, there are several points that come out which suggest that the government will come under mounting pressure. particularly the fact that we understand from this report that perhaps up to 15 al that lob a b fighters were given refugees state ne
i don't think -- that will really, really, really ainge air losanger alot of kenyans for ale things theye and actually made it out when the whole place was surrounded. it's ridiculous. i don't believe to believe that that's the situation. one week on kenya's parliament is an unforgiving place and demands are mounting for accountability for the upper echelons of government. the question is, where does the buck stop? many believe it could be with the president himself. andrew simons, al jazerra...
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i don't think -- because that will really, really ainge air lost kenyans to know that these people weren'tthe things they did in there and actually made it out when the whole place is surround. it's ridiculous, i don't believe that's the situation. >> reporter: and so, one week on kenya's parliament is an unforgiving place and demands are mounding for accountability at the high lef level of the security forces and upper echelons of government. the question is, where does the buck stop? many believe it's with the president himself. al jazerra, nairobi. >> egyptians have been protesting outside the u.n. general assembly in new york. they gent prime minister was due to address the assembly. he said the transitional phase could be over as early is spring. >> work is underway in line with the road map on several tracks. it has so far succeeded in establishing the principles of justice, freedom and democracy. the basis for governance. this will be followed by parliamentary elections. then presidential elections. so that the transitional phase end by next spring. >> the head of the egyptian milit
i don't think -- because that will really, really ainge air lost kenyans to know that these people weren'tthe things they did in there and actually made it out when the whole place is surround. it's ridiculous, i don't believe that's the situation. >> reporter: and so, one week on kenya's parliament is an unforgiving place and demands are mounding for accountability at the high lef level of the security forces and upper echelons of government. the question is, where does the buck stop?...
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. >> some dads are ainge course.y tell us the news on tv. >> that would be their stepdad, former cbs news man russ mitchell, their mom's new husband. the book also has businessmen and ball players, soldiers and sailors. >> we wanted kids to realize even though their parents aren't around they still love them. >> so if your dad can't be around to tuck you in tonight, just remember he still loves with you all his might. >> deborah: if you would like to know more about the kids' efforts to raise money for cancer come to our website, insideedition.com. >>> when we come back we'll lighten things up with the little girl versus the water cooler. >> deborah: it's a real water keeler moment next. >>> closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by: >> stay tuned, there's more "inside edition" to come. >> deborah: finally today she's simply a thirsty little girl who only wants a drink of water. but it's not that easy. >> this cute little girl is trying to get a drink of water. but she's all wet. she doesn'
. >> some dads are ainge course.y tell us the news on tv. >> that would be their stepdad, former cbs news man russ mitchell, their mom's new husband. the book also has businessmen and ball players, soldiers and sailors. >> we wanted kids to realize even though their parents aren't around they still love them. >> so if your dad can't be around to tuck you in tonight, just remember he still loves with you all his might. >> deborah: if you would like to know more...
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. >> so when you are talking about 30 years ago, the inman report, the ainge i same thing is happe. happening. >> the state department had to reinvent the wheel. and it could get lost in other priorities. you had a new administration coming in, and the new secretary of state. so the urgency after these terrible acts, the bombings that took place, something happened then, and they're looking for a root and branch change, those kinds of excuses or forgetfulness won't happen again. >> so now there's this firm recommendation, you must have this undersecretary and what's going to happen? >> we'll have to wait and see. >> significantly, it has to be staffed. >> and we'll need money. >> we'll need money, is there a provision made for an investigative unit, or moving forward, some kind of security that amounts to this? >> one of the things that i thought was most interesting, there's currently no formal risk management procedure. there's a lack of accountability. no clear lines of authority s. no clear minimum security standards. that's all according to this report. and obviously, this is s
. >> so when you are talking about 30 years ago, the inman report, the ainge i same thing is happe. happening. >> the state department had to reinvent the wheel. and it could get lost in other priorities. you had a new administration coming in, and the new secretary of state. so the urgency after these terrible acts, the bombings that took place, something happened then, and they're looking for a root and branch change, those kinds of excuses or forgetfulness won't happen again....
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banners calling for prime minister donald tuft to go, his government wants to raise the retirement aingeerhaul the pension system, and make it easier for peoples to layoff people. opinion polls suggest that german chancellor party will get the most votes in the election to be held in a week, but there is a loyal following for a number of smaller parties. in a special series filed this report on the country's fringe political groups. >> on this stage of our tour of germany, the capitol overmeek len burg. part of the former baseballer east germany, and a place where many voters are tempted by political extremes. >> they call themselves delenke, the left. and more than two decades the anticapitalist, anti-nato party is reaching out to the next generation of voters. >> it's at home here, while it now accepts democracy, it grew out of the communist party that ran the east german dictatorship. this party voter is out of a job, like around 13% of the population in the region, and out of unemployment benefits. she blames the big parties that she says don't care about the little people. >> it doe
banners calling for prime minister donald tuft to go, his government wants to raise the retirement aingeerhaul the pension system, and make it easier for peoples to layoff people. opinion polls suggest that german chancellor party will get the most votes in the election to be held in a week, but there is a loyal following for a number of smaller parties. in a special series filed this report on the country's fringe political groups. >> on this stage of our tour of germany, the capitol...
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. >> they have not tried to off big bird ainge i see nothing about sending all msnbc hosts to get mowedo i think we have a long way to go and this is really smart politics. you really want to try to jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states. >> joy, the only chestnuts roasting on an open fire would be appear to be ted cruz's at the -- >> he pissed off -- >> what did you say? >> oh, i'm sorry. at the end of the day the opposition -- let's start with the health care reform. the message they're trying to convince people it's a bad thing for you to be able to afford health care. i had a doctor's appointment this morning. the first thing they ask when you go -- >> i do develop. >> what insurance do you have? >> correct. >> then they have to see your insurance card before they will ask you what's wrong with you. that is way the system works. if you don't have an insurance card it's not a bad thing that you're going to now be able to afford to get a policy for your family for something like $100 a month. ha isn't a bad thing you're getting subsidized to do it but republicans ha
. >> they have not tried to off big bird ainge i see nothing about sending all msnbc hosts to get mowedo i think we have a long way to go and this is really smart politics. you really want to try to jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states. >> joy, the only chestnuts roasting on an open fire would be appear to be ted cruz's at the -- >> he pissed off -- >> what did you say? >> oh, i'm sorry. at the end of the day the opposition -- let's start with...
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ainge trading above that price which is why morgan stanley gets in this at a high level because they did do a fairly decent job, they have retail. >> lots of stories to get to. and the economic team is shaken up. >> gene sperling out, and this other guy is acting omb director, management and budget, i don't thing he got a confirm. national economic council director, this is you don't have to confirm this. just an appointment. congressional confirmation. what is interesting i think is these jobs used to be huge, this job that gene sperling is leaving used to be very big jobs and in the obama administration, it was created in the clinton administration. it was the big thing and in the obama administration not saying it is small. deals with budget talks, all those jobs are downgraded because one person on most matters has the same aside from president obama, valerie jarrett is a special adviser but all roads lead to valerie jarrett even on economic issues so that is downgraded. >> tell me what we know about the compliance dollar they are about to spend. >> we did a story three weeks ago
ainge trading above that price which is why morgan stanley gets in this at a high level because they did do a fairly decent job, they have retail. >> lots of stories to get to. and the economic team is shaken up. >> gene sperling out, and this other guy is acting omb director, management and budget, i don't thing he got a confirm. national economic council director, this is you don't have to confirm this. just an appointment. congressional confirmation. what is interesting i think...
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that includes a person facing an immediate ainge are -- immediate danger. what stand your ground laws did was revoked that rudy to retreat -- that rudy to retreat and replay -- that duty to retreat. in many states standard ground laws offer immunity from prosecution and in fact a person can avoid trial altogether understand your ground laws. -- under stand your ground laws. arrests can beno thatunless it is proven force was unnecessary. talk about having to prove a negative. there are 26 days that have either standard ground laws or doctrines. ,ince the trayvon martin case as the one that sparked this discussion and the need for this discussion, i think it is important to note that they were the first state to have standard ground laws back in 2005. the impact of these laws has been to send a message to our society that in our communities someone who is armed potentially has the right to use firearms even if there is a way to exit from the situation. setting a more relaxed standard self-defense encourages or judgment and even vigilantes him. eism.en vigilan
that includes a person facing an immediate ainge are -- immediate danger. what stand your ground laws did was revoked that rudy to retreat -- that rudy to retreat and replay -- that duty to retreat. in many states standard ground laws offer immunity from prosecution and in fact a person can avoid trial altogether understand your ground laws. -- under stand your ground laws. arrests can beno thatunless it is proven force was unnecessary. talk about having to prove a negative. there are 26 days...