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ali, thank you very much., as well. >>> here is what we're working on for this hour. >> the nato summit hits chicago. inside they're talking afghanistan, and outside they're bracing for violence. >>> then blood, bruises, and drugs. the trayvon martin case just got a lot more complicated. >>> and moving a robotic arm with her mind. technology that could change the world for the disabled. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. ♪ you're doing it again, sweetheart. hmm? the thumb thing. ♪ -mine. -mine. -mine. ♪ mine! [ female announcer ] glidden brilliance collection paint and primer in one. available only at walmart. got a day? get some color. ♪ glidden paint makes it easy to add color to your life. glidden gets you going. i saved a fortune on car insurance with progressive. now i'm just out here
ali, thank you very much., as well. >>> here is what we're working on for this hour. >> the nato summit hits chicago. inside they're talking afghanistan, and outside they're bracing for violence. >>> then blood, bruises, and drugs. the trayvon martin case just got a lot more complicated. >>> and moving a robotic arm with her mind. technology that could change the world for the disabled. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero...
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>> good morning, ali. coming from authorities in mississippi, if you're driving on the highway in the middle of the night and a police officer is pulling you over, call the police. the reason for this is, as you point out, there have been two deadly shootings that took place last week, the first was on a tuesday at 1:15 in the morning, 74-year-old driving from nebraska gates parentally pulled over. they're not quite sure what's going on because there are no witnesses but they fear there may be a fake police officer that is pulling these people over. the second shooting took place three days later, another remote highway, northwestern mississippi, a female driver found dead just outside of her vehicle. authorities are putting two and two together and don't like how it adds up. >> i'm not saying a man in a police car. we're putting credence into is that a common denominator we have between both incidents is that we believe both vehicles were on the side of the road, and you tend to look at how vehicles got t
>> good morning, ali. coming from authorities in mississippi, if you're driving on the highway in the middle of the night and a police officer is pulling you over, call the police. the reason for this is, as you point out, there have been two deadly shootings that took place last week, the first was on a tuesday at 1:15 in the morning, 74-year-old driving from nebraska gates parentally pulled over. they're not quite sure what's going on because there are no witnesses but they fear there...
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ali? >> all right.er a pakistani teenager visiting england with her family was found dead, her parents are now on trial for her murder in a suspected honor murder case. atika shubert has been sitting in on the trial in london. i asked her how much evidence there is against the parents. >> ali in the last few days, we've heard some powerful eyewitness testimony from her younger sister alicia who is now 23 but was 15 years old at the time. she told the court she was in the room when both of her parents suffocated her sister with a plastic bag. she described how both her mother and father held shafilia down as they stuffed a plastic bag down her throat. now alicia was testifying from behind a screen to protect her identity, as she sobbed through her testimony. her mother also broke down in tears. it was as you can imagine a harrowing account but the trial is not over yet. next week the defense will have a chance to cross-examine, ali. >> what a story. >>> massive protests in young people with strong politi
ali? >> all right.er a pakistani teenager visiting england with her family was found dead, her parents are now on trial for her murder in a suspected honor murder case. atika shubert has been sitting in on the trial in london. i asked her how much evidence there is against the parents. >> ali in the last few days, we've heard some powerful eyewitness testimony from her younger sister alicia who is now 23 but was 15 years old at the time. she told the court she was in the room when...
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i'm ali velshi. elections today in france and greece. the consequences will be felt here in the u.s. in the u.s., politicians can't agree whether the government should cut or spend its way to economic recovery. and the debate isn't just in this country. two important votes today, in france, and in greece. at stake, drastic cuts in the face of massive debt. the burning question, does austerity lead to recovery? increasingly voters across europe say no. in the last two years, 13 governments in the european union have either collapsed or been voted out of power. today, french president nicolas sarkozy is caught in a runoff with francois hollande that cast him his job. under sarkozy, france's unemployment climbing to 10%, while economic growth ground to a halt. also today, greece, a national election taking place in a society crushed by debt. greek unemployment now at 21%. up from just 9% before bailouts and austerity brought protesters to the streets. and as no other network can, we brought together cnn's best from around the world. veteran
i'm ali velshi. elections today in france and greece. the consequences will be felt here in the u.s. in the u.s., politicians can't agree whether the government should cut or spend its way to economic recovery. and the debate isn't just in this country. two important votes today, in france, and in greece. at stake, drastic cuts in the face of massive debt. the burning question, does austerity lead to recovery? increasingly voters across europe say no. in the last two years, 13 governments in...
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but 12 years ago, former fbi agent ali soufan interrogated al-quso. >> quso? how the heck quso is involved? what did we miss? >> and now talks about how ths key al qaeda operative and others fell through the cracks. >> what if that information had been shared? >> oh, my god. i think the world would be very different today. >> "the interrogator" begins right now. >> smith: 6:00 a.m., october 12, 2000. fbi agent ali soufan was on his way to work. >> i remember i was on the brooklyn bridge. i was driving to the office. and i got a phone call saying to come to the office fast. >> a suicide bomb attack on a u.s. navy warship... >> a ship, a navy ship, was attacked in yemen. >> smith: soufan was only 29 at the time. how soon did you go to yemen? >> same day. >> smith: he was badly needed. how many people in the fbi spoke arabic? >> eight, nine, something like that. >> smith: how many of them were working on al qaeda? >> i don't know. i think maybe i was the on one. >> smith: soufan was made chief investigator for the uss cole investigation, a major assignment. that'
but 12 years ago, former fbi agent ali soufan interrogated al-quso. >> quso? how the heck quso is involved? what did we miss? >> and now talks about how ths key al qaeda operative and others fell through the cracks. >> what if that information had been shared? >> oh, my god. i think the world would be very different today. >> "the interrogator" begins right now. >> smith: 6:00 a.m., october 12, 2000. fbi agent ali soufan was on his way to work....
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i'm ali velshi. ashleigh banfield is on assignment. >>> autopsy results from trayvon martin reveal he had injuries to his knuckles. that's according to cnn affiliate wftv in orlando. and we're digging into this three-page medical report from the family physician of accused killer george zimmerman, and it could become an important piece of evidence here because the day after martin was shot and killed, zimmerman visited his doctor. according to the records, he had a closed fracture of his nose and two black eyes, two lacerations to the back of his head, and a minor back injury as well. martin savidge is joining us live from the cnn center in atlanta. martin, these developments seem to bolster zimmerman's argument that he killed trayvon martin in self-defense. >> that could be argued in two different directions, zoraida. the attorney that represents the family of trayvon martin is going to say it it doesn't necessarily prove that because what we don't know, despite the medical information that's coming
i'm ali velshi. ashleigh banfield is on assignment. >>> autopsy results from trayvon martin reveal he had injuries to his knuckles. that's according to cnn affiliate wftv in orlando. and we're digging into this three-page medical report from the family physician of accused killer george zimmerman, and it could become an important piece of evidence here because the day after martin was shot and killed, zimmerman visited his doctor. according to the records, he had a closed fracture of...
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the three largest economies in the eu are faring a little better, ali. france has a 10% unemployment rate. germany, 5.6% unemployment. britain, which still uses the pound, is not a member of the eurozone but a very important demographic in all of this, it is at 8%. clearly tough times for europe and the concern is if you have fewer euros or pounds in your pocket, you're not spending them on american made goods and that slows the u.s. recovery as well. >> we talk about a spillover effect, it is not like a cup of coffee that spills over and you have coffee on you, it has to do with whether or not you as a country are doing the right things to brace for this coming storm. to john defterios. when it comes to the economy, greece is a country that has quite possibly done about everything wrong. the government agreed to tough cuts in exchange for being bailed out but voters are not happy. today they are expected to try and slow if not halt those cuts altogeth altogether. explain, john, to our u.s. audience the scope of the problem, just how much trouble is gree
the three largest economies in the eu are faring a little better, ali. france has a 10% unemployment rate. germany, 5.6% unemployment. britain, which still uses the pound, is not a member of the eurozone but a very important demographic in all of this, it is at 8%. clearly tough times for europe and the concern is if you have fewer euros or pounds in your pocket, you're not spending them on american made goods and that slows the u.s. recovery as well. >> we talk about a spillover effect,...
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to be inspectee.the inspections the home of boxiig legend muhammad ali...s now an hhstorical site..-&siie.on tues ali's childhood home in kentuckyythe maakee was first unveiled in march... but spent pime at the kentucky center for african-american heritage and the ali center... beeore being placed in itsspermanent home.ali's brother ssys... the location coulln't be better. "thissis where it alll pegan...tte dreams, the love the thoughtfulness, everything began at ttis ouse hhre." here."the boxxng chaap's family says they would now likk to seeethe homeemade into a historical museumm your commute to worr... coull &pbb adding inches to ouu waistlinn.that's accorddng to a new article published in the "american journal of prevennive medicine"... which finds people who have a long to be overweight compared to doctors say drivers simply they're sitting longer. they &pencourrge wwrkers to get mmving... by taking active breaks at work.. they're the words every idol contestant wants to heer...and soon... you could be heariig them too.you''r going to hollywooodwe're g
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ali hit it on the head there. that price at $38 a share for the end of the day. they are buying stock other people are selling. nobody wants to carry a long position over the weekend. the second thing i'm encouraged about, people paid attention to some fundamentals, i hope. that was the fact the company itself said it could not convert to the mobile concept successfully at the moment. it's hurting short-term earnings. you've got to come up with a big platform that is going to figure out how to put advertising on the ipads and rest of the devices out there. third thing i had a problem with, too, what they call in the business oversubscribing. if you don't think you're going to this morning was, an insurantitutional manager pu for a million shares. >> so what happened, we're trying to piece this together -- what happened between maybe 10:30 when this was supposed to open for trading and 11:30 whether it did, traders were trying to cancel orders which is very suspicious on a brand-new ipo. but here's the thing, ned.
ali hit it on the head there. that price at $38 a share for the end of the day. they are buying stock other people are selling. nobody wants to carry a long position over the weekend. the second thing i'm encouraged about, people paid attention to some fundamentals, i hope. that was the fact the company itself said it could not convert to the mobile concept successfully at the moment. it's hurting short-term earnings. you've got to come up with a big platform that is going to figure out how to...
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we'll keep you here as well, ali. let's bring in christine romans. >> of course. >> it's very interesting. let's get to it. >> institutional investors, windows has closed for them to say they want to get in. those are the big guys. the little guys are waiting to find out what the ipo price will be and put in your limit orders. that's what i keep advocating. what price do you think you want to pay for facebook stock when it starts trading under the ticker symbol fb? one reason there's so much hype around this initial offering is this is a company that everyone knows, right? 900 million people around the world who are on facebook. take a look at this. this is a graphic that shows the connections between users worldwide through facebook. it's a company that has changed how we talk to each other and brought us together with new people in new ways all over the world. i want to show you something else. 20 minutes on facebook, 1 million links are shared in 20 minutes on facebook. friend requests, 1.9 million are accepted in
we'll keep you here as well, ali. let's bring in christine romans. >> of course. >> it's very interesting. let's get to it. >> institutional investors, windows has closed for them to say they want to get in. those are the big guys. the little guys are waiting to find out what the ipo price will be and put in your limit orders. that's what i keep advocating. what price do you think you want to pay for facebook stock when it starts trading under the ticker symbol fb? one reason...
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ali? >> martin, thanks.y administration does not seem to get it. apparently that sums up a new report from the department of homeland security inspector general saying they are failing to report and fix breaches at airports. the man slipped into a secure area to kiss his girlfriend good-bye. that is a breach that shut down the airport for hours and delayed thousands of passengers. homeland security finding only 42% of breaches are being properly reported and they're being corrected only 53% of the time. we'll find out how much more about that report and the breaches and how they may impact you when we're joined by lizzie o'leary at 6:30 eastern. >> some might have found that romant romantic. >> closes down the airport. do it before she gets to that point. >> you're right. he was a slow kisser. >>> four wildfires burning in arizona with high winds making it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames. they're hoping to stop the gladiator fire. so far none of it contained consuming more than 1,700 acres an
ali? >> martin, thanks.y administration does not seem to get it. apparently that sums up a new report from the department of homeland security inspector general saying they are failing to report and fix breaches at airports. the man slipped into a secure area to kiss his girlfriend good-bye. that is a breach that shut down the airport for hours and delayed thousands of passengers. homeland security finding only 42% of breaches are being properly reported and they're being corrected only...
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i'm ali velshi. elections today in france and greece. will be felt here in the u.s. in the u.s., politicians can't agree whether the government should cut or spend its way to
i'm ali velshi. elections today in france and greece. will be felt here in the u.s. in the u.s., politicians can't agree whether the government should cut or spend its way to
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ali?8 changed right at 9:30, may not see it at 10:30, might be 11:00 before you see a price. >> exactly. what often happens is the ipos want to have their own sort of coming out, they want to have their own time to sort of start trading. also, there's a practical factor in this. last night, after the market closed a lot of buy orders have been going in. it takes time for all that to come in for those institutional investors for the underwriters to get their first shot at that $38 price, so when the market opens, which could be around 11:00 eastern time, even 11:30 it will start at $38 but we're in an age of electronic trading and you know what will happen? the buyers and sellers in nanoseconds will be trading the stock so before the average person can get in, chances are the stock will be bid higher. >> everybody can get in. there's rumors you can't trade but you can. i'll be at the nasdaq with alison later. once you see it trading, get onto your online online account. see you in an hour a
ali?8 changed right at 9:30, may not see it at 10:30, might be 11:00 before you see a price. >> exactly. what often happens is the ipos want to have their own sort of coming out, they want to have their own time to sort of start trading. also, there's a practical factor in this. last night, after the market closed a lot of buy orders have been going in. it takes time for all that to come in for those institutional investors for the underwriters to get their first shot at that $38 price,...
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this is nothing compared to when muhammad ali lipitor to.i cannot be on the outside looking in, but i cried for five minutes when it was over. tavis: that is a great story. thanks for sharing. >> thank you very much. tavis: good to have you here. we will be talking months from now. good to see you. that is our show for tonight. see you back here. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with -- matthew weiner on the return of "madf men." see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more.
this is nothing compared to when muhammad ali lipitor to.i cannot be on the outside looking in, but i cried for five minutes when it was over. tavis: that is a great story. thanks for sharing. >> thank you very much. tavis: good to have you here. we will be talking months from now. good to see you. that is our show for tonight. see you back here. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm...
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the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, washe married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. bin laden looked at the picture of the american embassy and pointed to where a truck could go as a suicide bomber. >> reporter: shortly after the terrorist attacks on the two u.s. embassies this man, abdul raheem al nashiri, approached bin laden with a new scheme. two years of planning followed. on october 7th, 2000, in the yemeni port of aden, two al qaeda suicide bombers steered their small boat up
the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, washe married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american...
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let me ask you this question, ali. how many people in the united states congress do you think understand what a hedge fund is, what a derivative is, what a credit default swap is? so you're asking these members of congress who have no knowledge of these markets to be regulating them. it's another reason i'm skeptical that the brains in washington are going to be able to avoid these kinds of financial catastrophes that we saw in 2008. >> i share a lot of your views on that. i still don't know that's a reason not to do it. it's a good discussion, and you're always up for it, even though you're a little dose of crazy. stephen, always, always a pleasure. stephen moore is an editorial writer and a great thinker with "the wall street journal." >>> uh-oh! another election about plumbers. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies you to be president than being a plumber. >> he didn't say plumber, did he? is governor ro
let me ask you this question, ali. how many people in the united states congress do you think understand what a hedge fund is, what a derivative is, what a credit default swap is? so you're asking these members of congress who have no knowledge of these markets to be regulating them. it's another reason i'm skeptical that the brains in washington are going to be able to avoid these kinds of financial catastrophes that we saw in 2008. >> i share a lot of your views on that. i still don't...
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market, cnn chief business correspondent ali velshi joining us now.egin with huge news out of france, nicolas sarkozy would be out and instead francois hollande in. how is this going to impact the business market? >> well, he's just conceded. for the moment i would say to you we're still waiting to see what happens in greece. france is the more important economy. i'm not sure that there will be a sudden market reaction. generally speaking markets are not going to like the fact that a socialist that wants to increase spending is in charge of one of the largest economies in europe. that said, i think analysts are going to wait to see what francois hollande, the man on the left, is actually going to do rather than what he promised to do during the campaign. a decisive victory by the socialist leader in france. here is what it comes down to, fred, the battle in france, the battle in greece and the battle here in the united states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have bee
market, cnn chief business correspondent ali velshi joining us now.egin with huge news out of france, nicolas sarkozy would be out and instead francois hollande in. how is this going to impact the business market? >> well, he's just conceded. for the moment i would say to you we're still waiting to see what happens in greece. france is the more important economy. i'm not sure that there will be a sudden market reaction. generally speaking markets are not going to like the fact that a...
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ali abdul aziz ali is one of the two accused money men. prosecutors say ali, a nephew of khalid sheikh mohammed, wired $127,000 to the hijackers as they went to flight schools and lived incognito in the u.s. mustafa al-hawsawi, the other financier, based in dubai, allegedly bought clothes and plane tickets for the hijackers, who wired him $18,000 in unspent funds right before 9/11 for al qaeda's future use. and there was no shortage of plots to spend on. after 9/11, khalid sheikh mohammed went on to plot the bombings in bali, indonesia, the shoe-bomb plot against the u.s., as well as a plan to crash a plane into the tallest building in los angeles. maurice? >> dubois: john miller, thank you. president obama launched his reelection bid today, the day after the release of a disappointing jobs report. our chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with the president's campaign. norah, good evening to you. >> reporter: and good evening to you, maurice. and mindful that the economy is still the top issue for voters, the president kicked
ali abdul aziz ali is one of the two accused money men. prosecutors say ali, a nephew of khalid sheikh mohammed, wired $127,000 to the hijackers as they went to flight schools and lived incognito in the u.s. mustafa al-hawsawi, the other financier, based in dubai, allegedly bought clothes and plane tickets for the hijackers, who wired him $18,000 in unspent funds right before 9/11 for al qaeda's future use. and there was no shortage of plots to spend on. after 9/11, khalid sheikh mohammed went...
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spring began the attorney also wants maximum penalties for all those convicted over the deaths ben ali is already serving sixty six years in jail for corruption torture and other crimes more than three hundred people died and many others wounded during the tunisian uprising. french president francois hollande has told the press he may boycott the euro two thousand and twelve championship in ukraine over the case of the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko he said he loves football but the affair of timoshenko who is in jail for abuse of power could keep him from attending several other e.u. leaders including germany's on the limb merkel voiced the possibility of boycotting next month's tournament claims the case against her is politically motivated and says she suffered abuse while in prison. well instead of jetting off for his honeymoon newlywed facebook founder mark zuckerberg is fighting to remain the darling of the tech bubble the billionaire his company and a group of major banks are being sued by disgruntled shareholders for investing in the world's most hotly anticip
spring began the attorney also wants maximum penalties for all those convicted over the deaths ben ali is already serving sixty six years in jail for corruption torture and other crimes more than three hundred people died and many others wounded during the tunisian uprising. french president francois hollande has told the press he may boycott the euro two thousand and twelve championship in ukraine over the case of the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko he said he loves football...
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please tell ali. >> zoraida reminded me i have a watch.e wasn't any clocks anywhere. >> he has a blackberry, two computers, doesn't know he has a watch. there's one on top of the camera. >> i didn't sleep so much last night. >> i know. we'll cut you some slack today. >>> can young children be diagnosed as psychopaths? a researcher in florida has been studying children who are considered at risk of becoming psychopathic auduladults. they exhibit behavior such as lack of remorse and empathy. critics say labeling children psychopaths could doom them for life. it is a fascinating read. they talk about one little boy who threw another boy into the deep end of the pool and then just watched him drown. and when the police asked him why did you do that? the little boy said i wanted to see what it looked like for somebody to drown. bizarre. >> that is weird. >>> "the new york times" is also reporting that the shuttle "enterprise" is a step closer to its final destination on board the "uss intrepid" in new york city. going to be excited about that.
please tell ali. >> zoraida reminded me i have a watch.e wasn't any clocks anywhere. >> he has a blackberry, two computers, doesn't know he has a watch. there's one on top of the camera. >> i didn't sleep so much last night. >> i know. we'll cut you some slack today. >>> can young children be diagnosed as psychopaths? a researcher in florida has been studying children who are considered at risk of becoming psychopathic auduladults. they exhibit behavior such as...