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the united states promises an extra $100 million to help fight hunger in east africa. we report from jordan. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the transitional government in libya said the bodies of gaddafi, his son and a top i had a have been buried in an unknown location. this is thought to be the convoy that carried the bodies from a cold storage room in misurata to an unmarked grave in a secret location. joining me from misurata is gabriel. first of all, how symbolically is it for the nation that these burials have take place? >> i think symbolically this means colonel gaddafi who ruled this country more than four decades, his body is laid into the ground to rest if you like and libya can now move forward and look to rebuild the country rather than wrangling over the past. that really is what has been taking place here over the past four days. a political positioning taking place and the focal point of arguments between misurata and the rebels who captured the body here and benghazi and the politicians who now need to run the country. the symbolic trophy, the
the united states promises an extra $100 million to help fight hunger in east africa. we report from jordan. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the transitional government in libya said the bodies of gaddafi, his son and a top i had a have been buried in an unknown location. this is thought to be the convoy that carried the bodies from a cold storage room in misurata to an unmarked grave in a secret location. joining me from misurata is gabriel. first of all, how symbolically is it...
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i was born in east africa in uganda.my parents were born in east africa but their parents, my grandparents on one side come is from the northern india state and on my mother's side from southern -- their family with hundreds of thousands of others were brought to east africa by the british to make colonial railroads and that is where my sisters and i were born and we were booted out by at cell of islam in 1972, came to canada as political refugees and that is where i am from. >> this country and i'm in american dollars whatever the question is financially in the world, hugh that supported the change in egypt and libya, what perspective should week american voters take in terms of supporting any action if the libyans and elect somebody who get themselves together? it doesn't seem to happen that way. the people outside the st. that are not acted emissions or purists or whatever. the problem is we want to know where to put our dollars. >> it is an interesting question. as part of the trip i made to cairo in may of 2005 i sp
i was born in east africa in uganda.my parents were born in east africa but their parents, my grandparents on one side come is from the northern india state and on my mother's side from southern -- their family with hundreds of thousands of others were brought to east africa by the british to make colonial railroads and that is where my sisters and i were born and we were booted out by at cell of islam in 1972, came to canada as political refugees and that is where i am from. >> this...
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in east africa, the worst drought in years has caused suffering and left more than 13 million people in need of food. corruption is compounding a crisis. >> the burning air yields nothing. to many seasons without rain have turned the crowd to dust. this emergency feeding center is providing rations for severely amount nursed children. the animals on which these people depended for a living have died. all morning people have been continuing to arrive. this is one village out of a hundred. you get a sense of the magnitude. how many drops have you seen in your life. is this as bad as the others or is it worse? the government blames the drought. they have supplied food aid and investing in irrigation. they say massive corruption helped to create the crisis. >> god made the drought, and then make the famines. >> among many scandals, the setting off of the grain reserves. food assistance, in this case from saudi arabia, is being used to make up the shortfall. the minister responsible was frank about the corruption. >> he thinks that that is the way to do things. if he will act with impunit
in east africa, the worst drought in years has caused suffering and left more than 13 million people in need of food. corruption is compounding a crisis. >> the burning air yields nothing. to many seasons without rain have turned the crowd to dust. this emergency feeding center is providing rations for severely amount nursed children. the animals on which these people depended for a living have died. all morning people have been continuing to arrive. this is one village out of a hundred....
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today the company's british website reports major service improvements in europe, the middle east, africaia. still work on the u.s. though. unread messages are still backed up. the problems started monday. the backlog of unread messages caused the outage to spread from europe here to north america. >> they're working on it. >> people going crazy. >> 500 messages! >>> 5:27. innocent mistake or dirty politics? the criminal investigation into san francisco mayor's campaign. >>> plus new details into a salon massacre. what may have sparked a deadly rampage in southern california. >>> two amtrak trains collide head on. 17 people injured, the latest from the scene coming up. >>> and how that crash will affect the rest of amtrak trains running through the bay area coming up today. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, de muni every day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor because it's not enough to just "get it done"-- we have to get it done better. sidney thinks muni is magic.
today the company's british website reports major service improvements in europe, the middle east, africaia. still work on the u.s. though. unread messages are still backed up. the problems started monday. the backlog of unread messages caused the outage to spread from europe here to north america. >> they're working on it. >> people going crazy. >> 500 messages! >>> 5:27. innocent mistake or dirty politics? the criminal investigation into san francisco mayor's...
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. >> across east africa, the brunt of the food crisis is borne by communities like these. perhaps been some government sponsored irrigation projects but the overwhelming sense is often neglected. the infrastructure here is meager and much of it crumbling. this man sells water to his fellow villagers that he drives from the dead as a holdout river. >> we feel rejected by the government. i don't understand why they don't offer help. why don't they offer any assistance? they have a lot of funds but none of it trickles down here. >> the official line of the government is to blame the drought for this crisis. the international community and the government have now mounted a massive relief operation. a record 70 million pounds was donated in britain. what is unfolding is not simply the consequence of drought, the food crisis is above all a crisis of governance. we cannot separate the imagery from the corruption that has characterized the rule. three years ago, they knew they were facing a severe drought. yet it has emerged that the officials salt much of the grain reserve to mid
. >> across east africa, the brunt of the food crisis is borne by communities like these. perhaps been some government sponsored irrigation projects but the overwhelming sense is often neglected. the infrastructure here is meager and much of it crumbling. this man sells water to his fellow villagers that he drives from the dead as a holdout river. >> we feel rejected by the government. i don't understand why they don't offer help. why don't they offer any assistance? they have a lot...
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they are native to east africa and just last month they were spotted in a south florida home. now more than 24,000 snails have been recovered. >> it's nasty. it's really nasty >> reporter: grace keeps finding them on the side of her home. they eat stucco. >> we've got a lot of snail damage in here. >> reporter: and over nine different types of plants. >> it is a known carrier of meningitis, so this snail is one bad dude for the environment, for humans, and for our economy. >> reporter: the snails are thriving in trash, under moss, and even inside coconuts. >> they're all over the place. >> reporter: dr. paul skelly is florida's lead scientist driving the hunt to find then freeze to death every last snail. how long do you think florida could be dealing with this latest outbreak? >> oh, it's already-- we're planning years. >> another one. >> reporter: it took nearly a decade and a million dollars to eradicate the state's last infestation in the 1960s. there are fears this one could stretch beyond florida. >> they can move, actually, in yard debris, yard waste, and garbage, move
they are native to east africa and just last month they were spotted in a south florida home. now more than 24,000 snails have been recovered. >> it's nasty. it's really nasty >> reporter: grace keeps finding them on the side of her home. they eat stucco. >> we've got a lot of snail damage in here. >> reporter: and over nine different types of plants. >> it is a known carrier of meningitis, so this snail is one bad dude for the environment, for humans, and for our...
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. >> across east africa, the brunt of the food crisis is borne by communities like these. perhaps been some government sponsored irrigation projects but the overwhelming sense is often neglected. the infrastructure here is meager and much of it crumbling. this man sells water to his fellow villagers that he drives from the dead as a holdout river. >> we feel rejected by the government. i don't understand why they don't offer help. why don't they offer any assistance? they have a lot of funds but none of it trickles down here. >> the official line of the government is to blame the drought for this crisis. the international community and the government have now mounted a massive relief operation. a record 70 million pounds was donated in britain. what is unfolding is not simply the consequence of drought, the food crisis is above all a crisis of governance. we cannot separate the imagery from the corruption that has characterized the rule. three years ago, they knew they were facing a severe drought. yet it has emerged that the officials salt much of the grain reserve to mid
. >> across east africa, the brunt of the food crisis is borne by communities like these. perhaps been some government sponsored irrigation projects but the overwhelming sense is often neglected. the infrastructure here is meager and much of it crumbling. this man sells water to his fellow villagers that he drives from the dead as a holdout river. >> we feel rejected by the government. i don't understand why they don't offer help. why don't they offer any assistance? they have a lot...
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you're about to meet one man who has rescued hundreds of children from enslavement and abuse in east africa. several years ago, we spent some time with pastor sam childers as his orphanage in south sudan. >> wendy: now there is a hollywood movie out based on his life story. we recently sat down for a chat with the man known as the machine gun pastor. >> sam childers is not your typical pastor. he is a gun-toting preacher from pennsylvania. who has established several orphanages to house them, including this one. and now his story is told in the new motion picture "machine gun preacher," starring actor je gerard butler. >> i've done a lot of things i ain't proud of. hurt a lot of people. >> you can't keep going the way you've been going. >> help me. >> i'm here today to talk to you about families just like yours, half a world away that desperately need your help. >> i want to go into sudan this weekend. i need someone to show me around. >> this is a war zone. if you stay, you're going to get killed. >> we've got to take as many as we can. tell the other ones we'll come back later. >> helping
you're about to meet one man who has rescued hundreds of children from enslavement and abuse in east africa. several years ago, we spent some time with pastor sam childers as his orphanage in south sudan. >> wendy: now there is a hollywood movie out based on his life story. we recently sat down for a chat with the man known as the machine gun pastor. >> sam childers is not your typical pastor. he is a gun-toting preacher from pennsylvania. who has established several orphanages to...
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terrorist kingpins from the front-- from the hinterlands of pakistan to yemen, to somalia, to places in east africagotten very good at this game and it's not a surprise that it's not only a human rights campaigners who have been active against drones, it's sympathizers with the taliban, with al-qaeda, who have been putting maximum pressure on the pakistani government, for instance, to end the drone strikes because they are so deadly, so effective and every month you find a new taliban or al-qaeda leader, who has been killed. and the effect is, we are decimating their front line leadership, it means that the new leaders, who are coming to the fore aren't in their 40's and 50's, they're in their 20's and 30's. >> paul: what about the legality of this? is there any doubt in your mind, the u.s. has the authority to pursue this? >> under the authority granted by congress in 9/11, has a right to go after anyone who is responsible for 9/11 or associated with people who are responsible for it, people, groups, or nations. i mean, clearly, he he was part of an al-qaeda in the area. >> there's no doubt here.
terrorist kingpins from the front-- from the hinterlands of pakistan to yemen, to somalia, to places in east africagotten very good at this game and it's not a surprise that it's not only a human rights campaigners who have been active against drones, it's sympathizers with the taliban, with al-qaeda, who have been putting maximum pressure on the pakistani government, for instance, to end the drone strikes because they are so deadly, so effective and every month you find a new taliban or...
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in east africa, the worst drought in years has caused widespread suffering and left more than 13 million people in need of food assistance. on monday, the obama administration pledged an additional $100 million in aid, but corruption in kenya is compounding the crisis. >> the burning airfields' nothing. to many seasons without rain have turned the ground to dust. this emergency feeding center is providing rations for severely malnourished children. the animals on which these people depended for a living have died. all morning, people have been continuing to arrive as news spread around here that food and medical help is available. if you remember, this is just one village out of hundreds across this region. you get a sense of the magnitude of this broadcast -- of this .roppedrought >> how many drops have you seen? >> tin droughts. >> it is supplying food aid but massive corruption helped create a crisis. >> god made the drought, men make famines. >> among many scandals, the selling off of the country's strategic grain reserve three years ago. food aid in this case from saudi arabia is be
in east africa, the worst drought in years has caused widespread suffering and left more than 13 million people in need of food assistance. on monday, the obama administration pledged an additional $100 million in aid, but corruption in kenya is compounding the crisis. >> the burning airfields' nothing. to many seasons without rain have turned the ground to dust. this emergency feeding center is providing rations for severely malnourished children. the animals on which these people...
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president who has exponentially increased the number of predator drones in afghanistan, pakistan, east africa and yemen. all told, the administration can point to more than 20 senior terrorist leaders that have been taken out during the obama administration, diane. >> that's quite a gallery there, jake. thanks. >>> and the president did say today that the white house is going to be watching, on alert, for any signs of a retaliation move. so, let's bring in our seen your senior justice correspondent pierre thomas on that. what are they seeing tonight, pierre? >> reporter: diane, abc news has learned that tonight the fbi is warning police around the country that awlaki's killing could spark revenge attacks here at home. that warning, sources say, will come in the form of an urgent homeland security bulletin. u.s. officials believe that al qaeda in yemen is going to have a violent response. the next big concern, awlaki's huge online influence. officials fear internet radicals here at home will try to avenge his death. the evidence suggests the concern is warranted. abc news reviewed terrorism pr
president who has exponentially increased the number of predator drones in afghanistan, pakistan, east africa and yemen. all told, the administration can point to more than 20 senior terrorist leaders that have been taken out during the obama administration, diane. >> that's quite a gallery there, jake. thanks. >>> and the president did say today that the white house is going to be watching, on alert, for any signs of a retaliation move. so, let's bring in our seen your senior...
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growth of affiliates of al-qaeda, corporate offshoots, franchises in places like north africa, in east africa in somalia, and most troublesome in yemen. that's the offshoot that orchestrated the so-called underpants bomber, the young man trying 20 blow himself over in a plane over detroit in 2009, or the same mission that packed explosives in air cargo planes bound for chicago, and without a tip from the saudi intelligence services, could have blown at any time. there's orchestration carried out that suggests that the possibility of another large scale mass casualty attack like we experienced on 9/11 is probably less than what we saw, what we have today, but the likelihood of a smaller scale attack is probably greater coming not only from these affiliates that continue to scheme and come up with plots to do this, but also from americans here in the united states who are radicalized in a couple of ways, either by traveling to the tribal areas to be used in bomb making techniques like a young man who was a manhattan push cart vender and later a denver airport driver, a plot to carry backpack bo
growth of affiliates of al-qaeda, corporate offshoots, franchises in places like north africa, in east africa in somalia, and most troublesome in yemen. that's the offshoot that orchestrated the so-called underpants bomber, the young man trying 20 blow himself over in a plane over detroit in 2009, or the same mission that packed explosives in air cargo planes bound for chicago, and without a tip from the saudi intelligence services, could have blown at any time. there's orchestration carried...
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corporate offshoots, franchisees and places like north africa, east africa and somalia.ost troublesome, in yemen. after all, the al qaeda offshoot of orchestrated the so-called underpants' mark, the young nigerian man who tried to blow himself up in a plane over detroit in a christmas of 2009. or the same organization the ten months later backed explosives and printer cartridges, put them on the cargo plane en bound for chicago. so you have a diminished threat from the that carried out the attack against 9/11 which suggests the possibility of another large-scale mass casualty attack like what we was that -- witnessed is probably less than what we have today. but the likelihood of another attack on a smaller scale is probably greater coming not only from these affiliate's that continue to steam and come up with plots, but also from the americans here in the united states who are radicalize in a couple of ways, either by traveling to the area to be trained by instructors and the use obamacare techniques. the manhattan pushcart vendor and later denver airport driver. a plot
corporate offshoots, franchisees and places like north africa, east africa and somalia.ost troublesome, in yemen. after all, the al qaeda offshoot of orchestrated the so-called underpants' mark, the young nigerian man who tried to blow himself up in a plane over detroit in a christmas of 2009. or the same organization the ten months later backed explosives and printer cartridges, put them on the cargo plane en bound for chicago. so you have a diminished threat from the that carried out the...
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embassies in east africa. and they expanded that same beirut model for the four commercial airline hijackings, simultaneous, coordinated attacks for us here on 9/11. so, i use that with all the activity that is going on in what we know about and, more importantly, what we don't know about, is building operational businesses in venezuela and margarita island. and remember that hezbollah has been operating drug trafficking in the triborder region for a long time. so when they talk about using cartels in mexico they are familiar with this and i'm sure they have very good contacts with the different ones. they are shopping probably and all of this. so, when they say this is sort of a bumbling attack that shouldn't be taken seriously and all this, i think it is at our own risk if we ignore that. that is part of the problem with this is our freedoms are our vulnerabilities and they know how to play this every which which. but to use what a major -- and i couldn't agree more that when you have a link to assassination
embassies in east africa. and they expanded that same beirut model for the four commercial airline hijackings, simultaneous, coordinated attacks for us here on 9/11. so, i use that with all the activity that is going on in what we know about and, more importantly, what we don't know about, is building operational businesses in venezuela and margarita island. and remember that hezbollah has been operating drug trafficking in the triborder region for a long time. so when they talk about using...
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you too can impact east africa. i was first struck the mass of it. largest refugee camp in the world. people are just surviving. basically i was there as an ambassador and to hopefully highlight not only the crisis but also to highlight all of the work that is being done and what they are providing for people. it doesn't need to be this way. there is enough food in the world to feed everyone. join the movement. >> you can learn more about oxfam by locking on to cnn.com/impact. an airline's job, is to take you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. the world needs more energy. where's it going to com
you too can impact east africa. i was first struck the mass of it. largest refugee camp in the world. people are just surviving. basically i was there as an ambassador and to hopefully highlight not only the crisis but also to highlight all of the work that is being done and what they are providing for people. it doesn't need to be this way. there is enough food in the world to feed everyone. join the movement. >> you can learn more about oxfam by locking on to cnn.com/impact. an...
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countries including many developing countries in africa are actually looking at this system as a kind of salvation for them and even some countries in the middle east and north africa are also looking at the chinese model as why not you know but of course this is not the answer the answer would be reform from the inside in terms of what color marks would say is we need more social justice so this is not going back to the realist real politic socialism as we had during the u.s.s.r. in the iron curtain because this was. a perversion of the original humanist marx ideas we're not talking about that we're still talking about a force weight and he hasn't been conceptualized anywhere in the u.s. in europe in south america or in asia all right fascinating discussion gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guest today in new york washington and in some paolo and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember rastafarians. if. you can. on our team police move end to move by a protest is on actions taken against the tent camps in seattle amid criticism america's media is failing to explain what's really driving peop
countries including many developing countries in africa are actually looking at this system as a kind of salvation for them and even some countries in the middle east and north africa are also looking at the chinese model as why not you know but of course this is not the answer the answer would be reform from the inside in terms of what color marks would say is we need more social justice so this is not going back to the realist real politic socialism as we had during the u.s.s.r. in the iron...
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problem started monday affecting customers in europe, middle east and africa. by tuesday, it has spread to south america and yesterday customers here in the united states and in canada were hit hard. erin mclaughlin is live in london. what's blackberry say being this? >> reporter: actually research in motion coming out this morning saying there has been a significant improvement in services for its customers in europe, middle east and africa this morning. they offered a full range of services including e-mail p.bbm text messaging as well as browsing. my blackberry is working this morning. the problem, however, started monday when a core switcher which is part of research in motion's infrastructure here in europe failed. and we had a chance to talk to steven bates last night to learn more about that. >> cause behind the delay is in the core structure systems within the infrastructure. we still don't think we are out of the woods yet. our team is working and will continue working night and day until we get to that resolution point. >> reporter: well, the work see
problem started monday affecting customers in europe, middle east and africa. by tuesday, it has spread to south america and yesterday customers here in the united states and in canada were hit hard. erin mclaughlin is live in london. what's blackberry say being this? >> reporter: actually research in motion coming out this morning saying there has been a significant improvement in services for its customers in europe, middle east and africa this morning. they offered a full range of...
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capital city of mogadishu was an american according to the terror linked group that's active in east africa true, it's the third time someone from minnesota's somali american community carried out a suicide attack overseas. the death toll is clearer today after the suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. military officials in that country now say five nato troops, four americans and a canadian died when a bomber targeted an armored vehicle yesterday. in all, 13 nato personnel were killed. the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> much of the city of bangkok, home to 12 million people, is under water today. weeks of nonstop monsoon rain flooded the countryside and now the capital with nearly 400 deaths blamed on the high water. this flood is thailand's worse and deadliest in decades. it is bad in bangkok, but worse in the suburbs. frantic efforts to keep water from flowing into the city caused much of the surrounding area to flood even deeper. officials are warning thai people to prepare for long stretches without electricity or tap water. that's causing relief agencies to worry a large-scale h
capital city of mogadishu was an american according to the terror linked group that's active in east africa true, it's the third time someone from minnesota's somali american community carried out a suicide attack overseas. the death toll is clearer today after the suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. military officials in that country now say five nato troops, four americans and a canadian died when a bomber targeted an armored vehicle yesterday. in all, 13 nato personnel were killed. the...
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capital city of mogadishu was an american, according to the terror linked group that is active in east africa. if true the third time someone from minnesota's somali-american community has carried out a suicide attack overseas. >>> the death toll is clearer today after that suicide attack in kabul. military officials in afghanistan say five nato troops, four americans, and a canadian, died when a bomber targeted an armored vehicle yesterday. in all, 13 nato personnel were killed. the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> and pope benedict xvi prayed for the suffering people of thailand. he mentioned the floods there in his sunday address in st. peter's square. nearly 400 people have died in thailand's worst flooding in decades. some parts of bangkok are waist deep in water. >>> the world's 7 billionth baby will be born tomorrow. our popular tipped to 6 billion a decade ago. here's an interesting website ha shows the numbers as they change. you can put in your birth date and see what number you were at population action.org. >>> occupy wall street protesters in new york have had to deal with hi
capital city of mogadishu was an american, according to the terror linked group that is active in east africa. if true the third time someone from minnesota's somali-american community has carried out a suicide attack overseas. >>> the death toll is clearer today after that suicide attack in kabul. military officials in afghanistan say five nato troops, four americans, and a canadian, died when a bomber targeted an armored vehicle yesterday. in all, 13 nato personnel were killed. the...
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in the same situation and this comes after two days of sporadic outages against europe, middle east and africa. so far, there are carriers not offering refunds. the carriers say they provide phone service we asked at and t about this. it referred to us research in motion. and it says it's working to resox the situation quickly as possible to continue to update coon assumer has more information is available. updates on web sites at rim.com. and the cost of heating your home will be higher this winter though it's going to be warmer outside. u.s. department of energy says prices are up for heating oil and natural gas. households will pay about 3% more to heat their homes, those with heating oil not very many around here will see bill goes up about 8% that, is a record high. >> we project they'll be see being modest increases and costs go up, temperatures will, too and that will keep keep heating costs down. >> food prices are going down, too. u.s. farmers produced a bigger surplus of corn, meaning more corn for serial, bread and animal feed that could help hold prices down. the government says co
in the same situation and this comes after two days of sporadic outages against europe, middle east and africa. so far, there are carriers not offering refunds. the carriers say they provide phone service we asked at and t about this. it referred to us research in motion. and it says it's working to resox the situation quickly as possible to continue to update coon assumer has more information is available. updates on web sites at rim.com. and the cost of heating your home will be higher this...
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>> well, carol, some good news for blackberry users across europe, the middle east and africa. morning that there has been some significant improvements within their network this morning. as of 6:00 a.m., british standard time, blackberry users have a full range of services here in europe including e-mail, including blackberry mess enking and browsing. throughout the night, executives were working here in the building just behind me to resolve this issue. and they are saying that they're cautiously optimistic about their progress, carol. >> so do we know what's behind all of this? what's behind the outages? >> well, yes, carol. this is an infrastructure problem that happened in what they call a core switch here in europe. it's a place where most of the data flows through the network here in europe. and that core switch went out last night. stephen bates, the managing director, talked to us a little bit about the problem. >> the cause behind this delay is in the core switching systems within the rim infrastructure. typically we have a lot of the backup systems to provide resille
>> well, carol, some good news for blackberry users across europe, the middle east and africa. morning that there has been some significant improvements within their network this morning. as of 6:00 a.m., british standard time, blackberry users have a full range of services here in europe including e-mail, including blackberry mess enking and browsing. throughout the night, executives were working here in the building just behind me to resolve this issue. and they are saying that they're...
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embassies in east africa. and they expanded that same beirut model for the four commercial airline hijacking simultaneous coded hijacking attacks for us here at 9/11. so i use that with all the activity that is going on what we know about and more importantly about what we don't know about is building operational bases south in venezuela, and remembers, too, hezbollah has been popping drug trafficking is the tri-border regions were longtime. so that's what i'm saying, when they talk by using drug cartels down there, mexico and so, it's not cold call. they are familiar with this, and i'm sure it had very good contacts with different ones. they are shopping probably and all this. so when they say this is sort of a bumbling attack that shouldn't be taken seriously and all this come i think it's at own risk if we ignore that. and that's part of the problem with this is that our freedoms are our vulnerabilities. and they know how to play this every which way. but to use, and i couldn't agree more, when you have a l
embassies in east africa. and they expanded that same beirut model for the four commercial airline hijacking simultaneous coded hijacking attacks for us here at 9/11. so i use that with all the activity that is going on what we know about and more importantly about what we don't know about is building operational bases south in venezuela, and remembers, too, hezbollah has been popping drug trafficking is the tri-border regions were longtime. so that's what i'm saying, when they talk by using...
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that's according to terror linked group that's active in east africa, if true, it's the third time someonesew mailian american community has carried out a suicide attack overseas. >>> i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. now back to more fareed za kkar gps. >>> moammar gadhafi's body was buried this week in libya, but that doesn't mean his 42-year reign won't haunt the nation for many years to come. so what does the immediate future hold for libya? will it devolve further into tribal warfare? bernard henri-levy, philosopher and early leader of the rebels, has been back and forth over the last weeks and joins me now from paris. welcome, bernard. >> hello, how are you? >> bernard, one of the things people are trying to understand is what is the significance of gadhafi's death. is it just symbolic, or does it mark something important where the old regime has finally been laid to rest? >> first of all, it is a mistake. it is the first mistake which the libyan rebels committed. gadhafi should have been delivered, sent to the international penal court or to a libyan court, but it
that's according to terror linked group that's active in east africa, if true, it's the third time someonesew mailian american community has carried out a suicide attack overseas. >>> i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. now back to more fareed za kkar gps. >>> moammar gadhafi's body was buried this week in libya, but that doesn't mean his 42-year reign won't haunt the nation for many years to come. so what does the immediate future hold for libya? will it...
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today the company's british website says that there are network improvements in europe, the middle east, africa and india. those network problems hit millions of users here in the u.s., as well. apparently, part of the company's european network went down on monday and the backup system didn't kick in. hate when that happens. >> that's not good. >>> it is 6:21. jails are often called schools for crime. how one local sheriff is teaching his inmates something entirely different. we'll have to hear this one. >>> and can money really buy love? couples dish the truth about money and marriage. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, california's public schools will >>> let's go back to chopper 5 live over oakland's jack london square amtrak train station. from you just waking up with us, we are waiting for word to clear the tracks after a collision happened late last night. so as far as train service it is impacting train service at least the first three trains of the morning. they have had to use shuttle buses instead including this one coming up here at 6:30. train number 522 set to leave for emeryville. you are going
today the company's british website says that there are network improvements in europe, the middle east, africa and india. those network problems hit millions of users here in the u.s., as well. apparently, part of the company's european network went down on monday and the backup system didn't kick in. hate when that happens. >> that's not good. >>> it is 6:21. jails are often called schools for crime. how one local sheriff is teaching his inmates something entirely different....
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of the region's main terrorist networks but one of the main operations planners for al qaeda in east africa. three months later two more of al qaeda's top operational commanders are killed in pakistan. in february 2010, u.s. forces capture one of the cataliban's p military commanders in pakistan and killed two more terrorist leaders in the reechbgion. a month later obama administration knocks off two other leaders, one killed in pakistan and the man believed to be behind the 2002 bali nightclub bombings is killed in indonesia. one month after this, this time in iraq, u.s. forces killed two of the top leaders of al qaeda in iraq. the very next month an aerial drone strike in the tribal areas of pakistan kills al qaeda's number three commander. month later in pakistan, an al qaeda commander believed to be the head of the group of external operations. of course, the big one in may of this year. u.s. forces raid a house in abbotobad, pakistan, killing the head of al qaeda and its founding osama bin laden. one month later, a predator prone strike kills one of al qae qaeda's most experienced oper
of the region's main terrorist networks but one of the main operations planners for al qaeda in east africa. three months later two more of al qaeda's top operational commanders are killed in pakistan. in february 2010, u.s. forces capture one of the cataliban's p military commanders in pakistan and killed two more terrorist leaders in the reechbgion. a month later obama administration knocks off two other leaders, one killed in pakistan and the man believed to be behind the 2002 bali nightclub...