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nineteen forty five goals he told colmes. twelve thirty pm in moscow the zero two you have live. news here on our t.v. a russian court hands a life sentence through a man convicted of killing a human rights lawyer and a journalist in central moscow two years ago his associates been given eighteen years in jail. for as his military spending on foreign operations have already accounted for the years defense budget the government's accused of turning up wide eyed people's needs at home by increasing its expense of the benchers of. and well the u.s. operation to kill osama bin laden is widely hailed as a success message methods washington uses in the war on terror faced criticism charges of torture and overseas prisons appear to be motivating terrorists rather than make the world safer. up next artie's martin andrews takes you for a walk along the main street in the russian capital that's coming your way in moscow out stay with us. hello our welcome a live picture show we'll be exploring all the latest stories in the last case but a good way also straight of the rushing of the so i'm
nineteen forty five goals he told colmes. twelve thirty pm in moscow the zero two you have live. news here on our t.v. a russian court hands a life sentence through a man convicted of killing a human rights lawyer and a journalist in central moscow two years ago his associates been given eighteen years in jail. for as his military spending on foreign operations have already accounted for the years defense budget the government's accused of turning up wide eyed people's needs at home by...
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diddy colmes as well. he also represented michael jackson in his trial for molestation. jackson was acquitted. rapper jay-z has been a client. he was charged with assaulting a record producer. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and was given probation. zain? >>> dominique strauss-kahn's political ambitions are now in doubt. he was expected to be a serious challenger in next year's presidential election. let's go jim bitterman. can his reputation be restored or is it over for him? >> reporter: boy, it certainly looks like it's over, zain. i have to say. here's what the socialist newspaper said this morning, ko, knocked out. that probably expresses the thoughts of a lot of his party supporters. they're meeting right now on the other side of paris. the meeting was previously scheduled. they moved it up a little bit. they're going to be talking almost entirely about this, even though that wasn't the subject on the agenda. otherwise, it's a blow for the party. party members are stressing that the party continues, the socialist party continues. there were a number of rivals who w
diddy colmes as well. he also represented michael jackson in his trial for molestation. jackson was acquitted. rapper jay-z has been a client. he was charged with assaulting a record producer. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and was given probation. zain? >>> dominique strauss-kahn's political ambitions are now in doubt. he was expected to be a serious challenger in next year's presidential election. let's go jim bitterman. can his reputation be restored or is it over for him? >>...
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>> i find it interesting alan colmes was talking about how the republicans and the president were going to work together on budget issues. this is an odd way to do it. what he's telling republican businesses, you are either with us or against us. if you are against us you are not going to get contracts. this doesn't just apply to political candidates. it applies as you pointed out to third party groups. let's take another anti-business move, the national labor relations board decision to deny boeing's attempt to move facilities to south carolina. a right to work state. if boeing were trying to appeal to right to work groups or third party groups, they could conceivably lose contracts under this because of the an attempt to try and enact an issue that was in their best interest. this has nothing to do with preenterprise. and in my view, it's crony capitalism. martha: susan collins who is a moderate member of the gop and has voted on the otherside of the aisle. she is upset about this. she says this is the equivalents of repealing the hatch act, the 1939 law that was designed to weed out
>> i find it interesting alan colmes was talking about how the republicans and the president were going to work together on budget issues. this is an odd way to do it. what he's telling republican businesses, you are either with us or against us. if you are against us you are not going to get contracts. this doesn't just apply to political candidates. it applies as you pointed out to third party groups. let's take another anti-business move, the national labor relations board decision to...
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colm lines are divided regionally this morning. st. louis, you are on the air, go ahead.aller: it is odd for me to celebrate. i celebrate the accomplishment of our men and women in uniform in accomplishing this task that has been daunting for a decade now. i understand the importance of osama bin laden's death. but he was not the head of a snake. he was the symbol used to keep conspiring in recruiting people who still share that mind-set. who's still have that stoned in their heart -- who still have that stone in their heart regarding religious freedom. that is just one segment of people. i would like to point out that this is one segment of people who share that view. we have got people that are not muslims that share a similar, like-minded view, who may not be as violent. we have had religious extremists throughout our history as human beings. what we have to focus on is how we stop that and not just -- we have got that one bad guy. host: all right. a little bit more from the newspaper this morning. this is from "the guardian." int: let's go to mike germantown, maryland
colm lines are divided regionally this morning. st. louis, you are on the air, go ahead.aller: it is odd for me to celebrate. i celebrate the accomplishment of our men and women in uniform in accomplishing this task that has been daunting for a decade now. i understand the importance of osama bin laden's death. but he was not the head of a snake. he was the symbol used to keep conspiring in recruiting people who still share that mind-set. who's still have that stoned in their heart -- who still...