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i always felt like the odd man out so i would take on -- i was a big fan of ali, and you know ali, interviewed him many times, ali, with all that braggadocio, the way i found to navigate my space in that community was to take on that attitude by bragging about my intellect or this or that. >> when someone experiences failure, loss of a job, something bad happens, they tonight say to themselves, this is a good day. so when are you able to reflect? you have to have years, right, to look back? you couldn't have written this at age 30. tavis: no doubt about it. i have come to accept failure as a friend. i didn't think it was a freand. when i ran for city council here in l.a., i came out here to work for tom bradley, i thought i was going to be an elected official, i thought i would be barack obama back in the day. a senator from indiana, my home state, i wanted to go back to indiana and run for the u.s. senate. politics was my first love. when i ran for that city council seat in l.a. and lost, i thought, at 26, my life was over. i did not see the failure as a friend÷ then. now, imagine if i won t
i always felt like the odd man out so i would take on -- i was a big fan of ali, and you know ali, interviewed him many times, ali, with all that braggadocio, the way i found to navigate my space in that community was to take on that attitude by bragging about my intellect or this or that. >> when someone experiences failure, loss of a job, something bad happens, they tonight say to themselves, this is a good day. so when are you able to reflect? you have to have years, right, to look...
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libya unfolding what we're seeing just a few hundred miles away across the red sea in yemen is that ali abdullah saleh is allowed to sniper shoot his protesters in the head and is allowed to use u.s. weapons and training to fight his domestic political opponents aid and training that's been given to him sensibly to fight al qaeda forces in that country and you see the defense secretary robert gates saying that it's not the business of the united states to intervene in the internal affairs of yemen the fact is that the united states has been waging a covert war inside yemen for the past ten years and it has been ratcheted up dramatically by the obama administration in december of two thousand and nine president obama has two very deadly air strikes against yemen valving tomahawk cruise missiles with cluster bombs that can shred human beings and the alleged target of those air strikes in december of zero nine were members of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in reality though one of the strikes killed twenty one children and scores of others civilians and another strike the u.s. did kille
libya unfolding what we're seeing just a few hundred miles away across the red sea in yemen is that ali abdullah saleh is allowed to sniper shoot his protesters in the head and is allowed to use u.s. weapons and training to fight his domestic political opponents aid and training that's been given to him sensibly to fight al qaeda forces in that country and you see the defense secretary robert gates saying that it's not the business of the united states to intervene in the internal affairs of...
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traders who had gathered as they had for weeks to protest the rule of president ali abdullah saleh a person ordered in cold blood killed by yemeni forces with weapons paid for in part by you and i with the backing of the united states regime has lasted for more than three decades first as an ally in the cold war and now as our partner in the war on terror and the growing unrest in what rages on as we speak in that country cannot be separated from america's secret war on yemeni soil now that quote close relationship between the smaller regime and the u.s. is the subject of a major new investigation by journalist jeremy scahill in the nation magazine and he is the author of this book here blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army and he spoke to us for earlier today from new york and i asked jeremy to break down the secret war in yemen and why americans need to be paying attention. but we're seeing unfold in the middle east with what appears to be a contradiction in the way that the u.s. is approaching libya versus saudi arabia or syria or yemen is actually a cons
traders who had gathered as they had for weeks to protest the rule of president ali abdullah saleh a person ordered in cold blood killed by yemeni forces with weapons paid for in part by you and i with the backing of the united states regime has lasted for more than three decades first as an ally in the cold war and now as our partner in the war on terror and the growing unrest in what rages on as we speak in that country cannot be separated from america's secret war on yemeni soil now that...
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ali. >> reporter: mike, we're in east shore park near the berkeley marina. and now that the fogs and clouds are letting up, there's a beautiful view of the san francisco skyline. but what really spoils this kinds of view is stuff like this. this is a piece of trash here in the grass. it looks looks a candy wrapper. and this is a kind of thing that about 300 volunteers are going to be out here later this morning combing through the grass, looking for stuff like this. it's all part of the california state park foundation eric day clean-up celebration. now, along with cleaning up trash, volunteers will be focused on re moving non-native plants and planting vegetation that is more native to this area. that's also one of things they'll be focusing on. again, 300 volunteers are expected to show up at the site a little later this morning. and help out. we spoke to a representative from east bay regional parking which is teaming up with the state parks foundation. she says that volunteer effort is very much needed. >> volunteers who want to help can show up here at
ali. >> reporter: mike, we're in east shore park near the berkeley marina. and now that the fogs and clouds are letting up, there's a beautiful view of the san francisco skyline. but what really spoils this kinds of view is stuff like this. this is a piece of trash here in the grass. it looks looks a candy wrapper. and this is a kind of thing that about 300 volunteers are going to be out here later this morning combing through the grass, looking for stuff like this. it's all part of the...
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but i mean, muhammad ali -- and muhammad ali influence on me, i became acquainted with muhammad ali whenhe was a young boxer. and then in 1978, i was assigned by the village voice to cover the second ali fight. i went to new orleans and had a great time. i love new orleans. and recently i went to louisville, kentucky, for the ali center. now, this is not a worshipful book of the kind that that i call the ali scribes write. for example, they say that -- they give credit to ali for his stance on the war. but they refuse to give credit to his mentor, elijah mohammed. elijah mohammed was a contentious objector during what is called the good war, world war ii. elijah mohammed refused to fight. as a matter of fact he went across the country making pro-japanese speaker. gerald horn -- gerald horn has a book coming out on the relationship between the british and african-american captives during the plantation period. he says there's probably more african-americans belonging to japanese fronts than communist fronts in world war ii and it got so that j. edgar hoover wanted to charge him with sedit
but i mean, muhammad ali -- and muhammad ali influence on me, i became acquainted with muhammad ali whenhe was a young boxer. and then in 1978, i was assigned by the village voice to cover the second ali fight. i went to new orleans and had a great time. i love new orleans. and recently i went to louisville, kentucky, for the ali center. now, this is not a worshipful book of the kind that that i call the ali scribes write. for example, they say that -- they give credit to ali for his stance on...
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hi, ali. >> reporter: hi, claudine. it's bringing here is free medical, vision and depend al services. we'rein signed the coliseum now, where you can see it there are a lot of people walking around here. the area where we're standing across this aisle is the dental services area. and there are about 80 80 dental chairs here. hundreds of volunteers treating and examining the patient here. all the of the supplies are 100% donated, all of the volunteers are offering services for free, and there's a long line of people patiently waiting to be treated here. it's not just dental service they offer. there are more than 50 medical stations, and at least 20 vision exam stations. this clinic is organize been an international non-profit group called remote area medical. they have done more than 600 clinics like this in cities across the u.s. most recently just last weekend they were in sacramento. we spoke to the founder and ceo of the organization about the need for the services and the turnout here today. >> actually, not surpri
hi, ali. >> reporter: hi, claudine. it's bringing here is free medical, vision and depend al services. we'rein signed the coliseum now, where you can see it there are a lot of people walking around here. the area where we're standing across this aisle is the dental services area. and there are about 80 80 dental chairs here. hundreds of volunteers treating and examining the patient here. all the of the supplies are 100% donated, all of the volunteers are offering services for free, and...
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seeking the removal of president ali abdullah saleh. in washington, white house press secretary jay carney downplayed the report. >> we support dialogue, political dialogue. and president saleh has publicly indicated his willingness to engage in a peaceful transition of power and we believe the timing and the form of that transition should be accomplished through dialogue and negotiation. so we urge that process to continue. >> sreenivasan: saleh has been a close u.s. ally for years, particularly in yemen's role in fighting al qaeda. two american soldiers were killed in afghanistan today by a man dressed as an afghan police officer. the incident happened inside a compound in the north, as they were training security forces. witnesses said the shooter fled the scene, but it was unclear if he was an actual police officer or dressed in disguise. meanwhile, hundreds of people across the country protested for a fourth day against a recent koran burning in florida. u.n. helicopters fired on forces loyal to the entrenched president of ivory co
seeking the removal of president ali abdullah saleh. in washington, white house press secretary jay carney downplayed the report. >> we support dialogue, political dialogue. and president saleh has publicly indicated his willingness to engage in a peaceful transition of power and we believe the timing and the form of that transition should be accomplished through dialogue and negotiation. so we urge that process to continue. >> sreenivasan: saleh has been a close u.s. ally for...
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at the time it was fun by ali fiyad. their office was bombed during the war, but they removed the library and reconstituted it in a new place on the airport highway. when i went into the office, the first thing he said, he apologized through a translator, i should be able to do the interview in english. it's to my shame i cannot. i am currently studying. god willing the next time we meet, i'll be able to talk to you in english. turned out to be true. he is now completely fluent in english and he holds forth in quite lofty academic terms about islamic philosophy of state building and whatnot. that's the kind of cadre that hezbollah has, organizing the upper project. so ali sad down with me and behind him for shells. hezbollah position papers on everything. everything from why there should be no jewish faith to how to best improve sewage and water treatment in lebanon. they had blueprints from the reform and how to change the lebanese voting system to make it look more like englands, and then, of course, he had the bowl of
at the time it was fun by ali fiyad. their office was bombed during the war, but they removed the library and reconstituted it in a new place on the airport highway. when i went into the office, the first thing he said, he apologized through a translator, i should be able to do the interview in english. it's to my shame i cannot. i am currently studying. god willing the next time we meet, i'll be able to talk to you in english. turned out to be true. he is now completely fluent in english and...
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the diding line is spain, and then posbly aly. 's the contagion read spain, which is europe's fourth largest econo, weould have a ll sal -- full-sce isis >> indeede might. thank u for joining me. tha you. and thwor's most corful politian. thtrial of thetali prime minister silvio blusci officiallyot undery. is alleged to have had sex wi andnderge -- an unrage prostutesnown as "ruby the hrt-stealer." dunton knedy -- duncan nned has th report. >> the 74-year-old pre minister iaccud o payina 17-year-ol prostitute for se hes also chargedith ing his powe t get the police to release e teenagefrom custody. thteener is known as "ruby." now8, she ahe prime minier denied that they had se she said that she went tor. blusci because she nded help. the prim miste sid h believed tt sh ws 24, and not 17. and he did cl police her behalf, but becae hehoug she was theiece ofhe former egypan lder, hni mubarak. >> it is ke "gh noo" a westn movie betwee magirateand silvio beusconi. somee is gointo get hurt ethehe is guilty or t i tnk 's irrelevant. this
the diding line is spain, and then posbly aly. 's the contagion read spain, which is europe's fourth largest econo, weould have a ll sal -- full-sce isis >> indeede might. thank u for joining me. tha you. and thwor's most corful politian. thtrial of thetali prime minister silvio blusci officiallyot undery. is alleged to have had sex wi andnderge -- an unrage prostutesnown as "ruby the hrt-stealer." dunton knedy -- duncan nned has th report. >> the 74-year-old pre minister...
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ali, dr. jeff gardere, ms. wilhemina stone, thank you for being here.wraps it up here on "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. check me out on facebook or follow me on twitter. thanks for watching "our world with black enterprise." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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ali abdussalam treki, libya's new u.n. ambassador quit, saying too much blood had been spilled in libya. that on the heels of moussa koussa's defection, gadhafi's foreign minister and key adviser who is now in great britain being debriefed by british intelligence. and even members of gadhafi's family, including his son, saif al islam, may be seeking a way out as well. publicly defiant as in this recent interview with nbc news -- >> this is our country. we live here and we die here. >> reporter: but british media speak of secret meetings in london between saif's top aid and british officials. and just how spooked is gadhafi about a possible flood of defections? well, the government has now assigned security guards to shadow each and every major government official just in case. brian. >> jim maceda inside tripoli. jim, thanks for your reporting tonight. for more on all of this, we're happy to be joined tonight by retired u.s. army four-star general, barry mccaffrey, who is, of course, an nbc news military analyst. general,
ali abdussalam treki, libya's new u.n. ambassador quit, saying too much blood had been spilled in libya. that on the heels of moussa koussa's defection, gadhafi's foreign minister and key adviser who is now in great britain being debriefed by british intelligence. and even members of gadhafi's family, including his son, saif al islam, may be seeking a way out as well. publicly defiant as in this recent interview with nbc news -- >> this is our country. we live here and we die here....
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it was at the heart of the revolution which overthrew ben ali and we know that economic and complete anomic questions were central to the beginning of that revolution i believe will be central to the future of it as well so democracy yes but a rejection of mere liberalism and also i think a very deep dissatisfaction with the alliance between the dictators in the region of the western powers and the state of israel so i think that in all three registers political democracy economic challenged nearly a prism challenge to the imperial structure of the region we're going to see very very profound developments and you mentioned iraq and a lot of people are comparing this to iraq and afghanistan but this is a bit different isn't it i mean after all these are strikes do you support what was essentially initially a popular uprising yes but as i say it was an intervention not to save revolution but to subvert revolution and and it's as well here is also to remember an important element of the history in iraq especially actually from the first gulf war because there were no flows with no fly z
it was at the heart of the revolution which overthrew ben ali and we know that economic and complete anomic questions were central to the beginning of that revolution i believe will be central to the future of it as well so democracy yes but a rejection of mere liberalism and also i think a very deep dissatisfaction with the alliance between the dictators in the region of the western powers and the state of israel so i think that in all three registers political democracy economic challenged...
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know imposing its records even on on the political and economic elite that existed before before ben ali came to power in eighty seven. and that also explains the relative ease in this in which he was ousted from from power and that the army just abandoned him whereas in in egypt already the situation was different because mubarak is a product of the army and the army is the backbone of power and the army is still in power i mean what you have in the in egypt is clearly the army ruling i mean it's not behind the scenes it's very very officially so. soon countries like libya or syria or the ruling families in the gulf countries and you could use the same for me off ruling family for libya and syria actually. i mean you have. these elites if one could call them like they're being i mean only the state. you can hardly hardly see see them leaving the scene you know and leaving behind something very optimistic about the future is going to be potentially has more violence my dream what do you think about that i mean if we have assad and people like this have they learned from the. mistakes wou
know imposing its records even on on the political and economic elite that existed before before ben ali came to power in eighty seven. and that also explains the relative ease in this in which he was ousted from from power and that the army just abandoned him whereas in in egypt already the situation was different because mubarak is a product of the army and the army is the backbone of power and the army is still in power i mean what you have in the in egypt is clearly the army ruling i mean...
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camps hundreds of security forces were deployed at checkpoints across the capital yemeni president ali abdullah saleh addressed the crowd saying that the rule of the country cannot be changed by force the demonstrations come amid a stalemate in his talks with the opposition the transfer of power. time now to take off with russia closer team who make it their mission to bring us a taste of some of the most interesting places in the country. and this time the focus is the urals it's all between europe and asia chile have been screeching is an industrial powerhouse that's been fueling russian economy for centuries the money is trade now goods are highly sought after military watches and grapes. your weapons but is really when you take a look for a self. time stand still it's like almost. all of this time catherine right away is like being in the time of the tourney anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around me some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one there from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand and sixty nine hundr
camps hundreds of security forces were deployed at checkpoints across the capital yemeni president ali abdullah saleh addressed the crowd saying that the rule of the country cannot be changed by force the demonstrations come amid a stalemate in his talks with the opposition the transfer of power. time now to take off with russia closer team who make it their mission to bring us a taste of some of the most interesting places in the country. and this time the focus is the urals it's all between...
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marina joshua welcome france and aly are urging the u.n. to put pressure on syria to and its violent crackdown on anti-government protestors washington is also considering imposing sanctions it's raising fears that syria could be the next libya where the unrest results in imposing a no fly zone and foreign airstrikes as our middle east correspondent paula slee are now reports according to human rights groups at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the country and in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency know some five hundred people have been arrested now the chance is considering. introducing new legislation new sanctions against the regime in damascus is a form of punishment for this violent crackdown and these sanctions would include a travel ban it would include an asset freeze a provision against doing business in the united states and the hope is that european countries would follow suit as it is members of president bashar assad and members of that regime have more assets
marina joshua welcome france and aly are urging the u.n. to put pressure on syria to and its violent crackdown on anti-government protestors washington is also considering imposing sanctions it's raising fears that syria could be the next libya where the unrest results in imposing a no fly zone and foreign airstrikes as our middle east correspondent paula slee are now reports according to human rights groups at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the...
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one seen by the american public back during the war in iraq and his film the true story of our list ali and this was an animated film about a twelve year old iraqi boy who lost his limbs as a result of u.s. airstrikes and became a symbol two of the iraq war here's a snippet of that. i'll be the americans have accidentally killed your family. you bastards. feel merican backstitch late blow your arms off you. can. start. now the maker that fell while young ross joins me now from seattle washington mr ross i want to thank you for joining us here now your fellow was obviously made years ago very critical of bush policies critical of american policy in iraq and speired i read by your personal rage but i'm curious if you feel a resurgence of any of the anger and a resurgence and relevance of your own today as you watch the airstrikes in libya you know i actually feel it was a totally different situation. was something that was planned for ten years but a new concept united states has brought. this operation so so you need your reaction to. the rest. of the west right into libya one of the bil
one seen by the american public back during the war in iraq and his film the true story of our list ali and this was an animated film about a twelve year old iraqi boy who lost his limbs as a result of u.s. airstrikes and became a symbol two of the iraq war here's a snippet of that. i'll be the americans have accidentally killed your family. you bastards. feel merican backstitch late blow your arms off you. can. start. now the maker that fell while young ross joins me now from seattle...
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ali rasmus joins us from one nightclub where two people died in gunfire. ali. >> reporter: tori, it happened just before 1:00 this morning outside this sweet jimmie's bar and restaurant on broadway between third 3 fourth streets. a little earlier this morning, some of the victims' family members have been here, two young men died in the shooting and the victims' family members were here this morning consoling each other and dealing with their loss. a short time ago, we watched as one of the victims' cars was towed away. six people were shot, two men and two women were injured, and the two men who were killed. police say around 1 this morning, a car full of people pulled up to the bar and one of men in the car tried to get into the bar and was denied access. witnesses say that's when the man pulled out a gun and started shooting. police say 10 to 15 people were inside the bar when it happened. police have not made any arrests and they are still looking for at least one black male shooting suspect along with the rest of the people who may have been in the ca
ali rasmus joins us from one nightclub where two people died in gunfire. ali. >> reporter: tori, it happened just before 1:00 this morning outside this sweet jimmie's bar and restaurant on broadway between third 3 fourth streets. a little earlier this morning, some of the victims' family members have been here, two young men died in the shooting and the victims' family members were here this morning consoling each other and dealing with their loss. a short time ago, we watched as one of...
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that he must leave office but not in the public way that obama called for the removal of tunisia's ben ali or egypt or barak definitely not the same way that libya's qaddafi has been treated so why this quiet shift and what will that mean for america's counterterrorism efforts to combat al qaeda in the arabian peninsula here to discuss with me is christopher swift a fellow at the university of virginia center for national security law christopher thanks so much for being back on the show now if the reports are true with not me is that the u.s. has essentially had enough solid they're ready for him to leave but tell me why do you think they're doing it in such a quiet fashion why will obama come out make a speech and say solly you've got to go why is it all being done behind closed doors are two very significant statements that have come out of the administration or two weeks with respect to yemen the first was the secretary of defense bob gates admitting that we don't have a plan b. for yemen but we have a plan a which is and then just just today over the weekend rather the white house com
that he must leave office but not in the public way that obama called for the removal of tunisia's ben ali or egypt or barak definitely not the same way that libya's qaddafi has been treated so why this quiet shift and what will that mean for america's counterterrorism efforts to combat al qaeda in the arabian peninsula here to discuss with me is christopher swift a fellow at the university of virginia center for national security law christopher thanks so much for being back on the show now if...
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--krupskaia alis tiene el reporte.4....--la polemica lady gaga se llevo tremendo susto durante un concierto... y todo ocurrio en pleno escenario, frente a miles de seguidores. ejemplo de como los videojuegos bien utilizados, pueden ser beÉficos para la salud.--en el hospital infantil "shriners" de houston, texas, un grupo de estudiantes de la universidad "rice" echo a andar un singular proyecto donde la estrella es el famoso "wii" de nintendo.--ellos unieron cinco de las tablas usadas en los juegos de ejercicios y las enlazaron a un programa computacional.--depues le instalaron unos pasamanos con sensores y listo!--ahora los niÑos y jovenes de 6 a 18 aÑos con paralisis cerebral o amputaciones estan mejorando su mobilidad y equilibrio en un ambiente casi virtual y divertido por menos de lo que costaria un equipo profesional. ---la aclamada cantautora "lady gaga" protagonizo una inusual cÍda en un escenario de "houston".---durante un concierto de la gira "born this way", la cantante estaba parada con un pie arriba del te
--krupskaia alis tiene el reporte.4....--la polemica lady gaga se llevo tremendo susto durante un concierto... y todo ocurrio en pleno escenario, frente a miles de seguidores. ejemplo de como los videojuegos bien utilizados, pueden ser beÉficos para la salud.--en el hospital infantil "shriners" de houston, texas, un grupo de estudiantes de la universidad "rice" echo a andar un singular proyecto donde la estrella es el famoso "wii" de nintendo.--ellos unieron cinco...
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en estados unidos gasta un dólar 20 centavos más por día, la casa blanca dijo este martes que pidió alí tomar, medidas para que no se estén acumulando beneficios para parte de las empresas creo que eso seria, y va a tener un impacto político, negativo. >>> la gasolina, regular subió pero obviamente supera los 4 dólares en muchas partes. >>> los precios actual son los historicamente ==fs==seguida, las mujeres des otras vemos a la seÑor segun himbres. >>> hoy presentamos a otra suminada por el concurso, celebrando a mamá, aquí le presentamos a una mujer. >>> suerte a todas las participantes ---por primera vez en la historia de los estados unidos, el Úmero de mujeres .n la fuer >>> por primera vez en la historia de estados unidos, el número de mujeres en la fuera laboral que tiene un título aniversario es mayor que el número de hombre con una le centros dura la época que el hombre iba a trabajar y la mujer estaba en casa se acabó. >>> cecilia tiene un babachille ahora aspira a más. >>> ahora especialmente en educación hay menos trabajo y creo que con una maestría estaría más preparada, muj
en estados unidos gasta un dólar 20 centavos más por día, la casa blanca dijo este martes que pidió alí tomar, medidas para que no se estén acumulando beneficios para parte de las empresas creo que eso seria, y va a tener un impacto político, negativo. >>> la gasolina, regular subió pero obviamente supera los 4 dólares en muchas partes. >>> los precios actual son los historicamente ==fs==seguida, las mujeres des otras vemos a la seÑor segun himbres. >>> hoy...
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. >> no el doble pero, poquito mÁs barata aquÍ que aly estoy viviendo cada semanal. >> hay que hacersta asesinado por algÚn sicario del narcotrÁfico. hablando de dinero el ahorro promedio es de un dÓlar por galÓn, o de 12 o $ 13 por cantante lleno. >> es como medio tanque en la camioneta. >> el bajo precio de la gasolina en mÉxico se debe en gran parte a que la compaÑÍa estatal petrÓleos mexicanos controla los precios con ayuda del gobierno y evitar que suban para no causar descontento popular. >> estÉ miércoles se cumple un aÑo del accidente en una plataforma petrolera del golfo de mÉxico que cobrÓ la vida de 11 trabajadores y fue causa del peor derrame de combustible en la historia de la humanidad. injustamente el gobierno federal reabriÓ la zona cerrada desde que ocurriÓ el desastre de la empresa britÁnica. >> hace 18 aÑos agentes federales intervinieron para acabar con un encierro que durÓ 51 dÍas. el asalto terminÓ con un incendio y la muerte de 76 personas y previamente cuatro agentes federales habÍan muerto en enfrentamientos con miembros de la secta. >> el aviÓn que viajaba l
. >> no el doble pero, poquito mÁs barata aquÍ que aly estoy viviendo cada semanal. >> hay que hacersta asesinado por algÚn sicario del narcotrÁfico. hablando de dinero el ahorro promedio es de un dÓlar por galÓn, o de 12 o $ 13 por cantante lleno. >> es como medio tanque en la camioneta. >> el bajo precio de la gasolina en mÉxico se debe en gran parte a que la compaÑÍa estatal petrÓleos mexicanos controla los precios con ayuda del gobierno y evitar que suban...
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conflict and libyaas l to e influx of ousands of migran to aly.n of prident saleh. the's increasingresre for e pridentoeet r talks in nghbong saudi arabia. ou a watchg "bbc worldews america. coming up --cades after world war ii, and soal media lockedhe mtery of wha happened to thesehildren -- casoci mediathe myste of what happened to these cldre a ravictoryodayt th fukusha dichi nuclear plant. they had ud liquid glass to plug a cckdo in the storage tank. the in challenge is getting the nuclea daster under ntrol. om tokyo, here is rachel harvey. >> from the air, it looks straely cm, buthere ia battle raging below and it mayook le -- imay not look lik much, b tse phographs represent a sma, but significa vicry. workersave last managed to em the flow of continat water. butome ch radioactive buildup iide the plant, ty have been rcedo dump ousands ofoles o it in the a. officia inst thathe ter is only mildly toxic, but it is cleay a desperate measure a the strain is beginning to ll. for friends and relivesf those working iide the plant, thes are woring m
conflict and libyaas l to e influx of ousands of migran to aly.n of prident saleh. the's increasingresre for e pridentoeet r talks in nghbong saudi arabia. ou a watchg "bbc worldews america. coming up --cades after world war ii, and soal media lockedhe mtery of wha happened to thesehildren -- casoci mediathe myste of what happened to these cldre a ravictoryodayt th fukusha dichi nuclear plant. they had ud liquid glass to plug a cckdo in the storage tank. the in challenge is getting the...
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morganondepeople have died in two months of demonstration, calling r thremoval of ali abdullah saleh. to libya, wre the briti government h announced iis going to send dozen mility officers thelpebel fights. the british officials rejt accusation that th amoun to boots onhe gund or getting -- the oicerwillave limite mison andill take no rt ithe fighting. theecisn comes as a conict in by enters its thi month th n resotionf. >> five weeks of nato air rikes have done a lot of damage. this is a war and civilians and ghte are dng. the btish a fnch, backed by t unid states, bieve that civiansill not be safe until colol gaafi goes. besiege has become e symbol. these are anti-gdafi figers. they have not been a matchor the libya army,though they aim they're getti stronr great britain says its offics will not braining are arming em, butelpi them proct civians by irovi the organitionndommucation. the terventionn the civil war is deepening that is what t forgn secretary in london shows -- che hiwords carefully. >> there are not a ok o the groun this is not british ground combat forces going i at is
morganondepeople have died in two months of demonstration, calling r thremoval of ali abdullah saleh. to libya, wre the briti government h announced iis going to send dozen mility officers thelpebel fights. the british officials rejt accusation that th amoun to boots onhe gund or getting -- the oicerwillave limite mison andill take no rt ithe fighting. theecisn comes as a conict in by enters its thi month th n resotionf. >> five weeks of nato air rikes have done a lot of damage. this is a...
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love story came to mind when you think of actress ali mcgraw. she's 73. >> country singer woody lee is 43. actor method man turns 40. i think i said that right. talk show host is 38 and actor matt of 90210 is 28 today. happy birthday if it is your birthday. we'll be right back. >> it is the end of the week but the start of a new month. it is friday, april 1st. anny hong is in for howard. >> good morning, folks. we're talking about some snow on this april to kick off the month. and it is going to be kind of a chilly, cold start to the day. very dreary. we have some snow in our area.also north into boston. live look at snow falling in boston. now, parts of new england under winter storm warnings as we speak. tomorrow. because so much snow is expected anywhere from one to two feet of snow expected. they've been getting hammered one system after the other, haven't they? we're talking about a nor'easter, we're going to be on the southern edge of this system. in our area, we're talking about some snow also falling. here is a look at our day planner an
love story came to mind when you think of actress ali mcgraw. she's 73. >> country singer woody lee is 43. actor method man turns 40. i think i said that right. talk show host is 38 and actor matt of 90210 is 28 today. happy birthday if it is your birthday. we'll be right back. >> it is the end of the week but the start of a new month. it is friday, april 1st. anny hong is in for howard. >> good morning, folks. we're talking about some snow on this april to kick off the month....
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we will ask rublins and alis about the health of e british morchy >> allhat itters i gold if you look at commoditi thi week. precious metal soad to about $1,5 an ounce. there could be a go bube. goldas ren i value as instorlook rising ilation and thdebtrisis in the u.s. is the rus to gd a sign of ecomic ws ahead? heres o ecomics editor. ♪ it is supposed tbeathe meure of glal itability. ifo, t golprice is trying toell usometng. t what? one thing is for sur in a wldraumatized by financia fiddles, a least israel. >> it is rare. we kno what the existing stok abovgrou is. it is 55,000 ts. it is indtrucble. the pricing makes it the opposite of that. >> or the past five year gold has ris sectalarly. took off again with lehman brothers and t instability sinhas n stopped it. in eastondo thetree are not paved wh it. but there are lot of goldsmith's. they specializen degns for e asn cmuni. at seet level, ev sin the go fro lee -goldrenzy. >> some of eir sings are going to bing gold blion. there is a trend like at. >> whatind of people by tt? >> pple like yourself. >> ordinary peoe. ty are buying
we will ask rublins and alis about the health of e british morchy >> allhat itters i gold if you look at commoditi thi week. precious metal soad to about $1,5 an ounce. there could be a go bube. goldas ren i value as instorlook rising ilation and thdebtrisis in the u.s. is the rus to gd a sign of ecomic ws ahead? heres o ecomics editor. ♪ it is supposed tbeathe meure of glal itability. ifo, t golprice is trying toell usometng. t what? one thing is for sur in a wldraumatized by financia...
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[lghte ias online ali, as always , obsessed with it as the res of therofeional world.uddenly came tweets. i became a tweeter on thfron lines. i really like th wor i have alws ft thathere is no plic space. everybodyeelsike a ectar. you t there and wat the ne, butou dnot participate. if you watch pitics, but you never pticipate. yogo tohows, but youever make art our complaint cho ia choir with group of people ono prevus expiencthat can come together and in soup kitchenashi start brastorming and putting their evyday comaint whatever th may b andhen ey turn themnto a song. when we started theirst choir , there was a ung won who lked in. i d nomet her before. e was depssed at her best friend hadone cana. she imediately bece pa of the choir and she lost her life en s was visiting her family. e wa attacked by a group of ugs. we wa to member her and to continue ere e was doing. what she wa doing. nd 'm very scared about callin i a full voluon just yetecau i do not know if it isuiteuccessful. sahifke, the curar of the town housealle, with he first-person accountf th revoluon. i
[lghte ias online ali, as always , obsessed with it as the res of therofeional world.uddenly came tweets. i became a tweeter on thfron lines. i really like th wor i have alws ft thathere is no plic space. everybodyeelsike a ectar. you t there and wat the ne, butou dnot participate. if you watch pitics, but you never pticipate. yogo tohows, but youever make art our complaint cho ia choir with group of people ono prevus expiencthat can come together and in soup kitchenashi start brastorming and...
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emerging -- ca see rack emerging in the coitio againsthem >>ns othousands protest against present ali'segime. security forces oned fire on protters who were attemptin to block roads. o died in clashes between rival forces at a eckpoint ne theapital. a country thatelpe topark e wa of urestit is th health of's mio verot that is eping everyone guessin after of hosni mubarak that is keeping everye guessing. he has been hospilize his ns he ben cled to be held 15ays while they investigate allegations o corruption of por. >> t hospital fit for the man who once ruled eypt lucky ferro -- hind the glass and recerin -- li aharaoh -- behind theglass and recovering in bed lies hosni mubarak prottersave been back on the streets of cairo, angr at the ce ochange. [gunfire] here have beenore- there has been mo violence and it cal at tothe mily of mubarak inveigat. thi i a further fall fr grace for the new man oe dubbed the last of egypt's pharhs. wa he respoible f attacks against otesters come inuding dons of dths. could he bcharged with corruption? th revotionere was not jus about freedom. it was about
emerging -- ca see rack emerging in the coitio againsthem >>ns othousands protest against present ali'segime. security forces oned fire on protters who were attemptin to block roads. o died in clashes between rival forces at a eckpoint ne theapital. a country thatelpe topark e wa of urestit is th health of's mio verot that is eping everyone guessin after of hosni mubarak that is keeping everye guessing. he has been hospilize his ns he ben cled to be held 15ays while they investigate...
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>> it is myleaseto announce officiayhathe former pside has been arreed, is wellnd ali, and will be brought tojuste. it took re than a week to break in hcompnd. repeated aault bten back. in the end, french an u.n. forces have pouhe buildinghen help in thfina stming of the heavily guarded residence. the sudn realizatio today thit'sver. >> the ns isust spreading this neighrhoo and people here delighted. mohs o uertaty, but now it's cleare's gone. people are startgo celeate. >> he still h supportin parts of this country. there wille teion in the ys aad. but right now the relief is despad. >>i'm ve happy. >> is th the end of the war? >> yes. >> are you sure e was finished now? >> the pblem is fishe now. >> tsnake's head haseen cut off saysthis soler convinced that h armed supporters will w st ghti. much depends on this man, the nnerf last year's presidential electn. his fces ve been accused like the predent of comming atrocities. w they must try to bring ability and all a shatred recoveo rcover. it's bee a grim few mont he. another ugh test for african mocry. >> officialsn belarus say 11 opleav
>> it is myleaseto announce officiayhathe former pside has been arreed, is wellnd ali, and will be brought tojuste. it took re than a week to break in hcompnd. repeated aault bten back. in the end, french an u.n. forces have pouhe buildinghen help in thfina stming of the heavily guarded residence. the sudn realizatio today thit'sver. >> the ns isust spreading this neighrhoo and people here delighted. mohs o uertaty, but now it's cleare's gone. people are startgo celeate. >> he...
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people haveeen the streets, demanding the immediate signation of the presint's outhe dulla sele -- ali albdulh sal. the secity rces resnded by ringear gas and stun grenad andpening fire on the owd th water cannons. >> its the govnmen continues its syemat repssion, the yog pele suld consider ocpying public enterprises such asil compaes, the ministry of foign affairs, her institutions. th regime needto kw that yog people have limits to their patients. th wil n turthe violence. but they knowow ttart -- how to stop theovernment maine. >> violence has spread the industri cities cwds beenemonstrating, too, and the main port city and on the west coas security forces ened fire on demonstrators opposition gros say that prident saleh has to g >> heas to face reality a face tha ihe sps down peacefully, to be a leader who stepped down even athe st mome. >> a yeni delegation h bee that i other doddie to fd a way out the crisis -- has met in abu dhi to fd aay out therisis. the u.n.ecurity council has so met to diuss e teriorating situation during the olence is further destabilizing the poorest couny
people haveeen the streets, demanding the immediate signation of the presint's outhe dulla sele -- ali albdulh sal. the secity rces resnded by ringear gas and stun grenad andpening fire on the owd th water cannons. >> its the govnmen continues its syemat repssion, the yog pele suld consider ocpying public enterprises such asil compaes, the ministry of foign affairs, her institutions. th regime needto kw that yog people have limits to their patients. th wil n turthe violence. but they...
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can you describe t mood that thcrowds outside wtminster aly with four days to go? >> i can tlou, without a doubt,he bldup has beg, especial for the world ader this ia globalnewsvent. t me show you. inside, 1900 guests,utsi 8000 rio a television porters will be wating their evy me. i am staing and showing you th temporary five-tier structurthats being bui. this is fo the domesc british jonalists. why is this such a big de? it is eected around 2 bilon people wilwatcall orart of e royal weddi of e with three o in chunks across the world. >>ou're really talking about broadcastg drowhatere vy private, lives. e atntion to but the them -- to both of them-illiam and kate -- prive people. it ia contrast ere. >> they are very low ofil royal uple it is sd th princewilliam inteely guarded his privat life aer the death of his moer. was extremely keen th's kate d not expeence evea 10th of what e exrienced. for example, wh thegot gage they got engagedearly a month before it was officiay announced. believe me, she wil be hit by a lot onpril 29. a re contras. and therere billions o
can you describe t mood that thcrowds outside wtminster aly with four days to go? >> i can tlou, without a doubt,he bldup has beg, especial for the world ader this ia globalnewsvent. t me show you. inside, 1900 guests,utsi 8000 rio a television porters will be wating their evy me. i am staing and showing you th temporary five-tier structurthats being bui. this is fo the domesc british jonalists. why is this such a big de? it is eected around 2 bilon people wilwatcall orart of e royal...
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mohammad ali knew how to move his audience to action.ill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna. people think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories. story is not the icing. it is the cake. it is the way it works. people will not become john grisham or nelson mandela. but if they can take 12 strokes off of their game, success and failure are close together. if you can just move that meter 10%, you can have great results. tavis: 1 impersonal pet peeves. one of my personal pet peeves is powerpoints. everyone ries on it. it makes you lazy. i am looking at the screen so often as opposed to talking with you. talk to me about how it is face- to-face with people that you connect when so much of what we
mohammad ali knew how to move his audience to action.ill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna. people think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories....
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you n alys get the latest on oureb site a getn toh with me on twitter. fromll of us he, thank you so much foratchg. see you agaitomoow. >> s the news unfold, gethe top storiefromroundhe obe d click-to-play video reports. to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, experteporng of "c wod news" online. >> funding was me poible by the eemafoundation of n york, owe,ermont, and nolulu. newman's n fodation. the john d. ancathine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank >>nion bank has put its obal expertisto wk for a wide nge of companies. wh can we do for you? >> "bbc world ne" was esend by kcet los angeles. ththth chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, salutes all the parents who know stepping up and getting down with their kids is a fun way to help keep them active and fit. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding you that anyone can make the world a brighter place by conserving our natural resources. when you're saving one can... both: you're savi
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ali had handled -- hded imse or t police. three days later, he died in theicustody. his family iseeing his baered body for theirst time. hi unds are shocking. the opleehindme -- this is of very policizefuneral. ey a calling the manho died in police custody of murder. i spoke tohe health minister. she sd the wous ha been photoshoedby the oppositio i told her we had sn tm ourselves. >> i will inform a person, a minist in arge of human rights, thawe will ask for an inveigatn. >> bahra, the smallest gulf ate, a seen th biggest ashes in the gulf cst. under martial law, many sh'ite citize sayhey are bei targeted, wle sney citens feel iecur -- sidy -- e me -- sun citizens fe insure. iaske thi ima >> if ty manage to ize power, sniitizens will suffer. th are taking instructions frran iraq, and hboll. >> upith this to an opposion mp,ho died it. >> our proem wh the ruling family, if they want giv part o theower and autrity tohe pple for no --r no? the absee of willingnesis the proble t principal -- the prince oered a power-sharing deal, d they did t take it. now negotiionsre st
ali had handled -- hded imse or t police. three days later, he died in theicustody. his family iseeing his baered body for theirst time. hi unds are shocking. the opleehindme -- this is of very policizefuneral. ey a calling the manho died in police custody of murder. i spoke tohe health minister. she sd the wous ha been photoshoedby the oppositio i told her we had sn tm ourselves. >> i will inform a person, a minist in arge of human rights, thawe will ask for an inveigatn. >> bahra,...
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ali albag, a father of four young children, the director. he left the hospital on march 18 to look for the wounded. >> this is the ambulance in which he was traveling to the front, highly visible and clearly marked as an ambulance. and yet, it is riddled with bullets. inside, there are blood stains and judging by the explosive nature of these rounds it's hard to imagine anyone inside could have survived. yet, eye witnesses say the driver and the doctor still in his scrubs were last seen tied up by the vehicle on the edge of the road. >> his cousin, a paramedic who traveled behind, the doctor was hit in the shoulder. they have not told the family what happened, he said. there's still no information to give. he himself was shot on duty. one hit the tire and the other is still lodged in his abdomen. >> among the missing is a card ologist and a neuro surgeon. everyone is now a legitimate target be it fighter, civilian, or doctor. >> now, to what's been billed as a clash of titans because it's a world cup final in mumbai. india will play sri lank
ali albag, a father of four young children, the director. he left the hospital on march 18 to look for the wounded. >> this is the ambulance in which he was traveling to the front, highly visible and clearly marked as an ambulance. and yet, it is riddled with bullets. inside, there are blood stains and judging by the explosive nature of these rounds it's hard to imagine anyone inside could have survived. yet, eye witnesses say the driver and the doctor still in his scrubs were last seen...
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ali has a multiple facture of the right leg. and the other has lost his arm. >> we do not want gaddafi anymore. we are ready to sacrifice anything. >> but this is the true cost of rebellion. bodies twisted and torn like blunt instruments of war. the doctor did not want to be identified. the regime, they say, has spies in benghazi. he told me one of the missing is one doctor who is a father of four and director of the emergency ward. he left the hospital march 18 to look for the wounded. this is the hospital in which the doctor was traveling. highly visible and clearly marked. and yet it is riddled with bullets. inside, bloodstains, and judging by the explosive nature of these rounds, it is hard to imagine anyone inside could have survived. the in get eyewitnesses said the driver -- and yet i witnesses said the driver was seen it tied up by the vehicle on it the edge of the road. >> a paramedic who travel behind said the doctor was hit and in the shoulder. >> we have not told the family what happened. there is still no informatio
ali has a multiple facture of the right leg. and the other has lost his arm. >> we do not want gaddafi anymore. we are ready to sacrifice anything. >> but this is the true cost of rebellion. bodies twisted and torn like blunt instruments of war. the doctor did not want to be identified. the regime, they say, has spies in benghazi. he told me one of the missing is one doctor who is a father of four and director of the emergency ward. he left the hospital march 18 to look for the...
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ali has a multiple facture of the right leg. and the other has lost his arm. >> we do not want gaddafi anymore. we are ready to sacrifice anything. >> but this is the true cost of rebellion. bodies twisted and torn like blunt instruments of war. the doctor did not want to be identified. the regime, they say, has spies in benghazi. he told me one of the missing is one doctor who is a father of four and director of the emergency ward. he left the hospital march 18 to look for the wounded. this is the hospital in which the doctor was traveling. highly visible and clearly marked. and yet it is riddled with bullets. inside, bloodstains, and judging by the explosive nature of these rounds, it is hard to imagine anyone inside could have survived. the in get eyewitnesses said the driver -- and yet i witnesses said the driver was seen it tied up by the vehicle on it the edge of the road. >> a paramedic who travel behind said the doctor was hit and in the shoulder. >> we have not told the family what happened. there is still no informatio
ali has a multiple facture of the right leg. and the other has lost his arm. >> we do not want gaddafi anymore. we are ready to sacrifice anything. >> but this is the true cost of rebellion. bodies twisted and torn like blunt instruments of war. the doctor did not want to be identified. the regime, they say, has spies in benghazi. he told me one of the missing is one doctor who is a father of four and director of the emergency ward. he left the hospital march 18 to look for the...