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please don't destroy this family, bring amir home.is the heart of this family. >> reporter: now facing an incurable cancer, he says he cannot accept the fact that he may never see his son again. >> that's my biggest fear, that i may not see him. and that's my last wish to see my son and hug him and kiss him before i pass to the other side. >> reporter: ahmadinejad has so far refused to meet with them or discuss amir's case. but somehow this family hopes what is now a desperate plea will finally be heard. paula newton, cnn. >>> it has been described as an ugly scene, the bodies of an american couple found stabbed multiple times in their st. martin home in the caribbean. the main suspect expected in front of a judge tomorrow. the bodies of michael and thelma king were found friday. police arrested a suspect sunday, but in charges have been filed and the prosecutors office will only say the suspect is a 28-year-old man who was born in jamaica. the solicitor general says there are strong indications he was involved in the murders of the s
please don't destroy this family, bring amir home.is the heart of this family. >> reporter: now facing an incurable cancer, he says he cannot accept the fact that he may never see his son again. >> that's my biggest fear, that i may not see him. and that's my last wish to see my son and hug him and kiss him before i pass to the other side. >> reporter: ahmadinejad has so far refused to meet with them or discuss amir's case. but somehow this family hopes what is now a desperate...
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flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a wilderness as a boy here suffering favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so a medical problem simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now w
flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a wilderness as a boy here suffering favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and...
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much as left amir ninety four years. this year and yet his second daughter made in the will start school. and the time of the terrorist attack she was just a year old at one point the terrorists allowed mothers and their babies to leave the gym. and you to came out with million that in her arms. her elder daughter along had to stay behind not long after she was killed. you know too many memories my little here it's over there but they were. in for it because russia is here. each sunday and yet ten million visit the ruins of the school to them the place is like a church they come here to pray. we thought all people would be like saints after what happened. and they would all understand that everything was perishable. they would realize there was only one thing worth living for and taking care of. but that never happened. million and knows exactly what she's supposed to do in the gym she picks up empty bottles lights candles and puts flowers in order seem to it that her mother doesn't cry. brothers hair is white now but sh
much as left amir ninety four years. this year and yet his second daughter made in the will start school. and the time of the terrorist attack she was just a year old at one point the terrorists allowed mothers and their babies to leave the gym. and you to came out with million that in her arms. her elder daughter along had to stay behind not long after she was killed. you know too many memories my little here it's over there but they were. in for it because russia is here. each sunday and yet...
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in london immigration lawyer amir's eighty tells us this the food regencies to have any hope of reducing the number of missing migrants they need to resit clean change their approach i think the. you need two percent stop promoting a very tough line because the people who absorb the top flight in the media or of course the markets and sells and they don't come forward if the u.k.b.a. promote a transparent and fair lines they will take every case individually those that deserves they want to go but these individual groups can stay those people would come forward this hundred fifty nine would go down instantly and then applications could be processed properly instead it seems it'll be a neat database that will be depended upon to track down those staying in britain illegally expected to launch next month among the companies bidding for the tender is g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the sea recently when it failed to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a place to aid the cleanup of a catalog
in london immigration lawyer amir's eighty tells us this the food regencies to have any hope of reducing the number of missing migrants they need to resit clean change their approach i think the. you need two percent stop promoting a very tough line because the people who absorb the top flight in the media or of course the markets and sells and they don't come forward if the u.k.b.a. promote a transparent and fair lines they will take every case individually those that deserves they want to go...
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waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but that amir is confident the demon after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. america where the r.t.m. charon terror chain but anger is also being directed at france over a new cartoon of the prophet mohammad in a satirical magazine chants of death to france have been heard in the iranian afghan capital paris is closing its diplomatic missions in twenty countries fearing raids while police in the capital have banned a protest near the city's main mosque and as maria financial reports the government's accused of double standards. this is definitely a sensitive issue in the world right now as protests against the u.s. make it feel. it's especially sensitive forefronts which houses western europe's largest muslim population around five million people we've heard both wars of criticism and just a fixation for the cartoon from top french officials the foreign minister expressed concern for the safety or french citizens across the world sayin
waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but that amir is confident the demon after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. america where the r.t.m. charon terror chain but anger is also being directed at france over a new cartoon of the prophet mohammad in a satirical magazine chants of death to france have been heard in the iranian afghan capital paris is closing its diplomatic missions...
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exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations that amir firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir is confident the diva now after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. here with our g.r. breaking news pakistani police fired tear gas on protesters trying to storm the american embassy in islamabad all in response to the u.s. made film that marks eight officers have reportedly been injured in the conscience . meanwhile aggressive anti french slogans grow louder across the muslim world has a cartoon of prophet mohammad in a paris based magazines barks for protests france is closing its diplomatic missions in twenty countries as a precaution. group some leaked footage of a prison guards in georgia viciously abusing inmates on leashes a public fury president saakashvili is under pressure to punish those re
exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations that amir firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir is confident the diva now after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. here with our g.r. breaking news...
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to discuss the war on drugs and more about that i'm joined by our two producers men well rocco and amir a dating. so why did it take so long that many i'll start with you since you just sat down with everybody yesterday why did it take so long for these latin american countries to really start decriminalizing you know that's a very good question i think that you can't look at this without examining you know two premiers of what's going on in latin america there's a very dynamic change in the political landscape of latin america right now a lot of these countries that are experiencing these booms to their economies ecuador colombia brazil argentina these are countries that before had strong ties the united states felt obligated to kind of go along with the with the same policies as the united states when it came to drug wars there now as a result of their economic freedom also seeing this sort of autonomy to to kind of pursue their own their own policies their own policies within their countries and at the same time a lot of other countries that are not experiencing these growth in their
to discuss the war on drugs and more about that i'm joined by our two producers men well rocco and amir a dating. so why did it take so long that many i'll start with you since you just sat down with everybody yesterday why did it take so long for these latin american countries to really start decriminalizing you know that's a very good question i think that you can't look at this without examining you know two premiers of what's going on in latin america there's a very dynamic change in the...
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fight for justice or is there somewhere to go from here to discuss the case of war or to producer amir david. so this took so long i remember when i was younger i heard about this case i mean this has been going on for years that's so long and what happened you know when you're dealing with things in another country unfortunately they don't have the same system that we do where things are you know go much more swiftly but yes they open the case in two thousand and five and it's really a travesty after that long what six or seven years to come up with the verdict that that rachel corrie bears or excuse me that the state of israel bears no responsibility for her death the judge who presided over the case actually said that it was quote a regrettable accident and he said that she chose to put herself in danger and he even went so far as to say that the military military's mission that day was not in any way to bulldoze homes so it was so you know completely contrast with they had presented in the evidence that was actually very very cool rob rob. they were saying witnesses so you know it
fight for justice or is there somewhere to go from here to discuss the case of war or to producer amir david. so this took so long i remember when i was younger i heard about this case i mean this has been going on for years that's so long and what happened you know when you're dealing with things in another country unfortunately they don't have the same system that we do where things are you know go much more swiftly but yes they open the case in two thousand and five and it's really a...
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video service of amir, the spiritually leader ayman al-zawahiri calling for jihadist to avenge the deathrrorist al-libby killed in a drone strike in june. september 11, expected protests erupt in cairo after an anti-islam video is played on egyptian tv. the u.s. embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. about 5:00 p.m. the first wire report cross of attack on the u.s. consulate on benghazi, libya. that night the romney campaign releases a statement condemning the attacks, but criticizing the obama administration for the cairo embassy release about the anti-islam film. also that night, the white house disavows the original cairo embassy press release on the film. september 12. >> u.s. ambassador to libbia, our ambassador has been killed along with three other americans after a series of attacks. >> america's commitment to religious goes back to the very beginning of our nation. but let me be clear. there is no justification for this. none. >> overnight press release. >> governor romney do you think coming so soon after the events unfolded overnight was appropriate to be
video service of amir, the spiritually leader ayman al-zawahiri calling for jihadist to avenge the deathrrorist al-libby killed in a drone strike in june. september 11, expected protests erupt in cairo after an anti-islam video is played on egyptian tv. the u.s. embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. about 5:00 p.m. the first wire report cross of attack on the u.s. consulate on benghazi, libya. that night the romney campaign releases a statement condemning the attacks, but...
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i'm amir daftari, cnn, dubai.we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. >> announcer: this is the...
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in the pakistani city of peshawar, a driver named mohamed amir were shot dead by police as he drove through an area where protesters were torching a movie theater. deaths, including that of u.s. ambassador to libya, have already been linked to protests and violence that swept the muslim countries around the world as a result of the film. a french cartoon depicting the prophet mohammed in pornographic poses has only added new fodder to the global outcry. thursday, thousands of pakistan is demonstrated in the capital of islamabad as police and security forces attempted to block access to u.s. embassy. at least 50 people were reportedly injured as police fired live rounds and tear gas. protests were reported in multiple countries thursday including indonesia, iran, and afghanistan were hundreds of people held a peaceful march in kabul and chanted anti-american slogans. u.s. deputy secretary of state william burns held talks in libya thursday with the country's new prime minister and head of the national congress following last week's attack on u.s. embassy in benghazi that killed the u.s. amba
in the pakistani city of peshawar, a driver named mohamed amir were shot dead by police as he drove through an area where protesters were torching a movie theater. deaths, including that of u.s. ambassador to libya, have already been linked to protests and violence that swept the muslim countries around the world as a result of the film. a french cartoon depicting the prophet mohammed in pornographic poses has only added new fodder to the global outcry. thursday, thousands of pakistan is...
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the individual you're talking about, the deputy amir of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was caughtamo where he served for six years. he was a saudi citizen and he was returned as many are to saudi, to his country of origin. he was put in a rehabilitation program but as we know from our own experience here in the united states, rehabilitation programs don't always work. he escaped from saudi arabia when he was released with his family. he went to yemen. he was one of the founding members of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. as we've heard from very senior intelligence officials in the u.s. government, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is the most active al qaeda, you know, segment that targets u.s. interests. people who remember the underwear bomber on the northwest airlines plane one christmas and also the computer card ridges filled with explosives, and then most recently the plot out of yemen itself. and so anything that undermines their ability and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula to put together and launch an attack against us is a good thing. and so this is a tremendous blow
the individual you're talking about, the deputy amir of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was caughtamo where he served for six years. he was a saudi citizen and he was returned as many are to saudi, to his country of origin. he was put in a rehabilitation program but as we know from our own experience here in the united states, rehabilitation programs don't always work. he escaped from saudi arabia when he was released with his family. he went to yemen. he was one of the founding members of al...
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born amir thompson, the philly native grew up around music. andrews and the harts. quest started playing the drums at 2 and spent much of his childhood backstage but it wasn't long before dad brought him up front. >> my very first performance was at radio city music hall. i was my father's band leader at age of 12. >> quest has always been much more than a performer. 494-year-old is one of the most popular musicians on twit we are more than 2 million followers. ♪ he deejays events regularly. and has produced albums for everyone from jay-z, to john legend. he was a musical director for comedy central's "chapelle" show and a prow dees dueser and a hit broadway musical. >> made some of the most innovative hip-hop in the history of the genre. an incredibly respected person. he's survive the test of time. >> the band practices up to five hours a day at "late night" studios and is a force behind some of the she's most popular segments. ♪ scared of you ♪ that's scary >> it's still fun for us. i see no reason to stop if we're still having fun. >> repo
born amir thompson, the philly native grew up around music. andrews and the harts. quest started playing the drums at 2 and spent much of his childhood backstage but it wasn't long before dad brought him up front. >> my very first performance was at radio city music hall. i was my father's band leader at age of 12. >> quest has always been much more than a performer. 494-year-old is one of the most popular musicians on twit we are more than 2 million followers. ♪ he deejays events...
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born amir thompson, the philly native grew up around music. andrews and the harts. quest started playing the drums at 2 and spent much of his childhood backstage but it wasn't long before dad brought him up front. >> my very first performance was at radio city music hall. i was my father's band leader at age of 12. >> quest has always been much more than a performer. 494-year-old is one of the most popular musicians on twit we are more than 2 million followers. ♪ he deejays events regularly. and has produced albums for everyone from jay-z, to john legend. he was a musical director for comedy central's "chapelle" show and a prow dees dueser and a hit broadway musical. >> made some of the most innovative hip-hop in the history of the genre. an incredibly respected person. he's survive the test of time. >> the band practices up to five hours a day at "late night" studios and is a force behind some of the she's most popular segments. ♪ scared of you ♪ that's scary >> it's still fun for us. i see no reason to stop if we're still having fun. >> repo
born amir thompson, the philly native grew up around music. andrews and the harts. quest started playing the drums at 2 and spent much of his childhood backstage but it wasn't long before dad brought him up front. >> my very first performance was at radio city music hall. i was my father's band leader at age of 12. >> quest has always been much more than a performer. 494-year-old is one of the most popular musicians on twit we are more than 2 million followers. ♪ he deejays events...