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ray suarez spoke to foley yesterday about the ordeal. >> suarez: james foley, welcome. let's begin when you were taken. how were you captured? >> there was four of us, myself, manu, claire and anton. we were riding in a rebel vehicle, we exited the vehicle. about a few minutes later two heavily armed qaddafi vehicles came over the hill firing and shortly after that we were all captured. >> suarez: so you realized right at that moment that this was something more serious than simply being stopped, having your papers checked, being momentarily detained? >> oh, definitely, the level of fire towards us was something i hadn't experienced before and i was in afghanistan. accurate fire directed at us. we pressed our bodies to the ground and they got out of the vehicles and came closer firing. >> suarez: sco so you identified yourself as journalists. how were you treated by the soldiers? >> i had to jump up and say "journalist." i wasn't sure if they knew we were journalists. we were certainly unarmed. we were hit a couple times, struck with the butt of an a.k.-47 and punched a
ray suarez spoke to foley yesterday about the ordeal. >> suarez: james foley, welcome. let's begin when you were taken. how were you captured? >> there was four of us, myself, manu, claire and anton. we were riding in a rebel vehicle, we exited the vehicle. about a few minutes later two heavily armed qaddafi vehicles came over the hill firing and shortly after that we were all captured. >> suarez: so you realized right at that moment that this was something more serious than...
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foley. i'm glad he is back home, lisa. >> yeah, we are all very glad.bel posts correspond that james foley has been in afghanistan, in libya, in a lot of different hot spots. he believes it is important to be right on the front lines to be able to report back exactly what is happening. but on april 5th, that almost cost him his life. >> but for the grace of god, he wouldn't be here to tell his story. he was on the front lines in brega, libya with three other journalists when forces loyal to gadhafi began shooting at them. >> this was soldiers getting out of the trucks, walking towards you, and shooting directly at you. bullets stream overhead. >> reporter: foley's friend, south african photographer anton hammerill was hit and lay dying. >> he said help, help. i said anton, are you okay? he said no. and more bullets came in. and i called out to him again. and there was no response. it's unreal, you know. why -- why him and not me? i was maybe 20 meter away from him. and, you know, he had a family, three kids. beloved photographer for many years in johann
foley. i'm glad he is back home, lisa. >> yeah, we are all very glad.bel posts correspond that james foley has been in afghanistan, in libya, in a lot of different hot spots. he believes it is important to be right on the front lines to be able to report back exactly what is happening. but on april 5th, that almost cost him his life. >> but for the grace of god, he wouldn't be here to tell his story. he was on the front lines in brega, libya with three other journalists when forces...
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. >> reporter: jay foley of the id theft resource center says victims should immediately file a policeeport. then contact all three major credit reporting agencies equifax, experion and transunion, and ask them to remove the false report. foley says it should take about three months to set things straight. >> if you do everything right, the negative debt comes off your credit report, your credit score goes back up to whatever it should be, it's like it never happened. >> reporter: that's what rodney did and he is now taking extra precautions like checking his credit report regularly for suspicious activity and shredding paperwork he doesn't need. >> there we go, bye-bye. [ shedding ] -- [ shredding ] >> reporter: as a result, rodney didn't get the mortgage he wanted. and the debt collect their reported the false debt tells catch up it was a mix-up and it's sorry there was a mistake. >>> if you need help with a consumer problem, call us at 1- 888-5-helps-u. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about a
. >> reporter: jay foley of the id theft resource center says victims should immediately file a policeeport. then contact all three major credit reporting agencies equifax, experion and transunion, and ask them to remove the false report. foley says it should take about three months to set things straight. >> if you do everything right, the negative debt comes off your credit report, your credit score goes back up to whatever it should be, it's like it never happened. >>...
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. >> father edward foley is a professor of liturgy and music. >> i think the most problematic part of the whole thing has been the process. i think it was much more secretive than the previous translation process. we knew who the translators were in the previous process. here, we did not. >> in an open letter to the u.s. bishops, father anthony ruff, a liturgist who had been heavily involved in the new translation, refused to promote it, saying "the holy see allowed a small group to hijack the translation at the final stagehow unsatisfactory the final text is, how much deception and mischief have marked this process. and then when i think of our lord's teachings on service and love and unity i weep." >> "when supper was ended, he took the cup." >> the consecration is the holiest part of the mass. even a small change here from the word "all" to the word "many" has proven controversial. >> "he gave the cup to his disciples and said, take this all of you and drink from it. this is the cup of my blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant. it will be shed for you and for all so t
. >> father edward foley is a professor of liturgy and music. >> i think the most problematic part of the whole thing has been the process. i think it was much more secretive than the previous translation process. we knew who the translators were in the previous process. here, we did not. >> in an open letter to the u.s. bishops, father anthony ruff, a liturgist who had been heavily involved in the new translation, refused to promote it, saying "the holy see allowed a...
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rehab your image and clean up your ethics problem i think not but you chose it and that's why the foley known as blackwater is tonight's tool time when. now all the news world bombards us with the latest updates on the killing of osama bin laden the gaming world is going nuts over the massive security breach of sony's networks last week we told you how the play station three online network was hacked leaving the information of seventy seven million gamers in hackers hands critical information like user names passwords e-mail addresses network log it's all things that could be useful of hackers wanted to identity theft but then just days later sony's other online network sony online entertainment was also hacked and that case they still private information from twenty four point six million accounts some of them with our take credit card data the data back to two thousand and seven and we should also note that so we had affected mostly non-u.s. users which makes this hack now a global problem so as you can imagine gamers are now pretty pissed on multiple levels of one being that their pr
rehab your image and clean up your ethics problem i think not but you chose it and that's why the foley known as blackwater is tonight's tool time when. now all the news world bombards us with the latest updates on the killing of osama bin laden the gaming world is going nuts over the massive security breach of sony's networks last week we told you how the play station three online network was hacked leaving the information of seventy seven million gamers in hackers hands critical information...
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as an example. >> guest: mark foley, i mean, he was isolated the same reason why somebody who's black is isolated because he was gay and a conservative. and i say this. i've supported and i've gotten into trouble with this within some parts of the conservative movement. i supported go proud which is a gay conservative organization. if being a conservative saying that there can't be something called a gay conservative, then i'm not a conservative. and mark foley was targeted the way that a liberal a closeted gay man wouldn't had been because the organized left has decided that its job to police its own to target gay conservatives, to humiliate them as much as humanly possible as a form of political extortion. if you don't believe the way we believe, we're going to ruin your life. >> host: you know, i've looked at this and andrew breitbart's "righteous indignation: excuse me, while save the world." i don't know people know that now you've become the genius of the internet along with those that you admire so much, you were able to force the media to address acorn's corruption. you brough
as an example. >> guest: mark foley, i mean, he was isolated the same reason why somebody who's black is isolated because he was gay and a conservative. and i say this. i've supported and i've gotten into trouble with this within some parts of the conservative movement. i supported go proud which is a gay conservative organization. if being a conservative saying that there can't be something called a gay conservative, then i'm not a conservative. and mark foley was targeted the way that a...
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and mark foley was targeted the way that a liberal closeted gay man wouldn't be because the organizedeft has decided that it's job to police it's own, to target gay conservatives, to humiliate them as much as humanly possible as a form of political extortion. if you don't believe the way we believe, we're going to ruin your life. >> host: you know, there's so much to this man, andrew breitbart "righteous indignation: excuse me, while i save the world." i don't know if people know that now that you've been the genius of the internet along with those that you admire so much, you were able to force the media to address acorn's corruption? you brought to light van jones and other stories and you did not do it because you had an angst. you had a -- you wanted to grind an ax against these people. you felt that there was wrongdoing, serious wrongdoing, and it should be reported? >> guest: well, absolutely. well, james o'keeffe and hannah giles came to me with a prepackaged -- >> host: who are they? >> guest: they did the acorn undercover work. james was the -- is the guy who does these type
and mark foley was targeted the way that a liberal closeted gay man wouldn't be because the organizedeft has decided that it's job to police it's own, to target gay conservatives, to humiliate them as much as humanly possible as a form of political extortion. if you don't believe the way we believe, we're going to ruin your life. >> host: you know, there's so much to this man, andrew breitbart "righteous indignation: excuse me, while i save the world." i don't know if people...
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we recently sat down with michael foley, james foley's brother.at they were living in. >> he said he was being treated very well and being fed but didn't have much room to move around. more to the point, his voice sounded strong and now reporting to libya spokesperson, they were going to be jailed for a year and a judge revealed that i spoke briefly to the families this afternoon. they were holding off on doing afternoons. they were taken to a hotel and he said he wanted to get home and that should be within the next day or so. >> thank you for that. thank you for doing that report. stand by about news on maria shriver. >>> arnold schwarzenegger being described as upset and apologetic. a source close to him tells cnn that schwarzenegger realizes the terrible mystic that he made by fathering a child out of wedlock nearly a decade ago. the mother is mildred patricia, a former housekeeper for the family. this photo is from her myspace page. meantime, maria shriver is trying to show that she is not a victim by appearing on one of the last episodes of
we recently sat down with michael foley, james foley's brother.at they were living in. >> he said he was being treated very well and being fed but didn't have much room to move around. more to the point, his voice sounded strong and now reporting to libya spokesperson, they were going to be jailed for a year and a judge revealed that i spoke briefly to the families this afternoon. they were holding off on doing afternoons. they were taken to a hotel and he said he wanted to get home and...
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foley . that experience of being fired while i had to stop the rise unnerving so i. asked to be transferred to the army helicopter because they never stuck they shoot rockets and machine guns. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you come upon a situation where you see people you have to. when you have a machine gun we call it hasan unveiled because it looks like a constant spray. seeing people move. and seeing. women and children go into a house and being told that this isn't in any location. you. have to aim at this building and you have to far you the rockets from machine guns and if you're far enough away it's still not quite like shooting people. but i think it it presents a problem for most people if you think about taking a gun and shooting some. most people. a soldier has to be trying to do it so. initially it was pretty tough tried to. not see. to hope that it didn't hit anybody or they only saw the building exploded in sympathy for. the day i got hit the weather was exactly like this it was cold it was there it was fog
foley . that experience of being fired while i had to stop the rise unnerving so i. asked to be transferred to the army helicopter because they never stuck they shoot rockets and machine guns. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you come upon a situation where you see people you have to. when you have a machine gun we call it hasan unveiled because it looks like a constant spray. seeing people move. and seeing. women and children go into a house and being...
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nick foley is one of the guys but actually he's a lot more. >> he's changing the face of that he has in the ring and put it into the fight against rape. here is john berman with the story. >> reporter: the world of pro wrestling is filled with crass, crushing credents. >> everything goes. >> reporter: but wrestler nick foley would like to add a new adjective to that mix. >> i have the authority. >> reporter: caring. >> i can honestly say i can look you in the eyes and tell you this is as important as anything i have ever done in my life. >> reporter: this bearded, hairy giant of a man is one of the world's most active and unlikely volunteers for r.a.i.n. the rape abuse and incest national network. not the kind of place you expect to see your average man. >> you are not just any man, you are a whole lot of man.? >> yeah, thank you. i'm hoping that's part of the benefit. if i speak, not only to wrestling fans but just to people in general that i bring a different voice to a conversation. >> reporter: believe it or not, foley first became interested in r.a.i.n.n. because of tori amos. ♪
nick foley is one of the guys but actually he's a lot more. >> he's changing the face of that he has in the ring and put it into the fight against rape. here is john berman with the story. >> reporter: the world of pro wrestling is filled with crass, crushing credents. >> everything goes. >> reporter: but wrestler nick foley would like to add a new adjective to that mix. >> i have the authority. >> reporter: caring. >> i can honestly say i can look you...
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there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,s day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. few years, up to 1 million new teachers will be needed as baby boomers retire. who's up for the job? you can have a remarkable impact on the life of a child... the more you know. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,s day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. few years, up to 1 million new teachers will be needed as baby boomers retire. who's up for the job? you can have a remarkable impact on the life of a child... the more you...
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workforce development, where he was most recently a project manager and most well known to commissioner foley. he has agreed to be here today so that you can meet him, engage with him, and most importantly hear about one of the city's obligations, which is to create and manage a people plan. as you know, there was a preliminary people plan as of march 31. you will recall that in the final version it is required to roll into part of the e i are by the end of september. >> that hit everything i had planned for my introduction. i am the america's cup project director. i really appreciated the directors reference to the owner of the city's obligations, because that is how i feel. in many ways i am coordinating across a wide range of staff. not only on the things required of the agreement, but also the promise of white people wanted to bring this here in the first place. economic, maritime history, all of those things. it has been an exciting and challenging ride so far. this place is already a major center of activity and we are blessed to have so many good people working on it already. hopefully
workforce development, where he was most recently a project manager and most well known to commissioner foley. he has agreed to be here today so that you can meet him, engage with him, and most importantly hear about one of the city's obligations, which is to create and manage a people plan. as you know, there was a preliminary people plan as of march 31. you will recall that in the final version it is required to roll into part of the e i are by the end of september. >> that hit...
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there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,ing this mother's day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." few years, up to 1 million new teachers will be needed as baby boomers retire. who's up for the job? you can have a remarkable impact on the life of a child... the more you know. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for kids. what would i name it ? brian's good. a brian will make eye contact, work with his hands, return e-mails. okay, mom's getting a phone. get mom a new samsung fascinate for $99.99 and unlimited data for only $29.99 on america's largest high-speed wireless network. verizon.
there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,ing this mother's day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." few years, up to 1 million new teachers will be needed as baby...
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james foley joins us this morning in the studio to talk about his ordeal. his first tv interview.bly nice for you to be sitting in that chair, too, i would imagine. >> it's nice to be back in the u.s. >> you got to libya in march, reporting there. this has been a fluid situation as we've been following it in libya. beginning of april, april 5th you get close to the front lines there. walk us through what happened. >> we were going out to report on what was actually happening on the front lines. it's very important in this kind of war to see if what the rebels are saying they're doing is actually true so it's important to go out there and confirm and to go back to report to the agencies. that day, we hitched a ride up to the front lines and we were told that gadhafi forces were very close. we decided to get off the road because we felt it was safer due to normally shelling coming from the road. unfortunately, gadhafi forces came right over the hill, and within seconds, we were under heavy fire. the rest of the rebel vehicles were treated and we were under heavy fire, and immediatel
james foley joins us this morning in the studio to talk about his ordeal. his first tv interview.bly nice for you to be sitting in that chair, too, i would imagine. >> it's nice to be back in the u.s. >> you got to libya in march, reporting there. this has been a fluid situation as we've been following it in libya. beginning of april, april 5th you get close to the front lines there. walk us through what happened. >> we were going out to report on what was actually happening...
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guilty verdicts one after another day after day but i think thirty people were convicted intel told foley oh most all opposition leaders were sentenced to time in jail some of them got suspended sentences some didn't does this mean there is nobody left in belarus who can protest against lucas was that over there when they go in no they had this saying during the war you can't change everyone the same is true today you can't jail everyone don't go to jail the best there are people also you have to realize that the belorussian opposition is purely nominal because there are real opposition like the want to have in the west or like you have in russia our parliamentary opposition was wiped out it was the those were the people who had the courage to rise up against the legal regime them against state terrorism yes you're right in that really that too it's hard but still i think we have enough people. to transform and improve should the overall situation in their. this is coach minsk saw a terrible terrorist attack in april it was a terrible tragedy but immediately after it occurred because peop
guilty verdicts one after another day after day but i think thirty people were convicted intel told foley oh most all opposition leaders were sentenced to time in jail some of them got suspended sentences some didn't does this mean there is nobody left in belarus who can protest against lucas was that over there when they go in no they had this saying during the war you can't change everyone the same is true today you can't jail everyone don't go to jail the best there are people also you have...
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there is no all that should foley let us know let us see. this time you think of the truth of her story. there was a major earthquake in two thousand and four in afghanistan but it's epicenter was three hundred kilometers away from the company and no damages were reported in kabul. for afghan authorities the explanation is for more trivial the hospital is falling apart because of poor quality materials for use. the investigating prosecutor is one of the few officials genuinely fighting against corruption. on the morning we met him he was trying to get back salaries to teachers from a distant province side if other many would yes it's the government he took the teachers' salaries. yes six thousand dollars. at the prosecutor's request control commission started looking into the n.g.o.s books. i mean they are policy controllers of the law they came across lots of expenses that have nothing to do with the hospitals he's refusing to say that well you know most about everything then let's offer me. the prosecutor keeps invoices of the ngos operati
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there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,nding this mother's day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." www.vi c.com
there are two other mothers that we're think being this morning as well, jane gillis and diane foley,nding this mother's day, unfortunately, worrying about their children. american journalists clair gillis and james foley, who have been detained by government forces in libya for more than a month now, and we're thinking about them as well. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." www.vi c.com
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studds who's left with a turn i didn't give it a router didn't gas didn't didn't get forced out mark foley did so so if there's a double standard i think it might be the other way but honestly in all honesty some people get through some people don't it's hard to i don't i don't know if there's a double standard as much as it is this here and now news cycle that we live in what you are making reference to happen here and now and also we have to we have to keep in mind that. it was going through his exchanges of wives dumping on the most crucial time we didn't have the kind of news media we have now we didn't have the team. of the world you know it's funny i think i think about both of us old enough to remember my god if we had been a news media we have now kennedy might not have gotten the president of the united states i don't know if there's a double standard quite honestly. newt gingrich's got a bigger problem than the way he dumped his wives yeah yeah yeah joe's right i mean it was a serial philanderer and he made it through so that's the jamie's point but listen as a professional staff
studds who's left with a turn i didn't give it a router didn't gas didn't didn't get forced out mark foley did so so if there's a double standard i think it might be the other way but honestly in all honesty some people get through some people don't it's hard to i don't i don't know if there's a double standard as much as it is this here and now news cycle that we live in what you are making reference to happen here and now and also we have to we have to keep in mind that. it was going through...
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had i know that's kind of a different take but i'm outraged that they're blocking congressman mark foley's web site i think it's a terrible thing but you know i have to say when i go i'm human rights watch website or their human rights campaign website and look at all of those hot steamy photos pussyfooting is not really the next comes to mind are. you girls thanks for joining me for before we go tonight we have our tweet of the day and as we just mentioned sarah palin tweeted this afternoon that obama should release those death photos and stop pussyfooting around so she's basically calling him a weak leader so tonight we think obama should tweet that he's not a moose we can't stop them and put him on display in the international i for me just a picture would suffice but that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in from that tomorrow musician and comedian go grammy will be stopping by for happy hour and in the meantime go forgive me for my fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter and you missed any of the nicer and other nights you can always catch dolly. plus the ou
had i know that's kind of a different take but i'm outraged that they're blocking congressman mark foley's web site i think it's a terrible thing but you know i have to say when i go i'm human rights watch website or their human rights campaign website and look at all of those hot steamy photos pussyfooting is not really the next comes to mind are. you girls thanks for joining me for before we go tonight we have our tweet of the day and as we just mentioned sarah palin tweeted this afternoon...
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she reportedly told foley student she had to go to her car which is parked here in this hospital garage. then she disappeared. police say they scan garage security video but saw nothing that would help. they found her car on ponderosa court half mile from the hospital. investigators tried tracking lee cell phone. oakland. union city. fremont came up. but again police say the information has not been helpful. men time samuel merritt university september out e-mail asking students to be vigilant just in case. >> they know to try to keep a buddy system when possible or l especially now to ask for security if they are leaving a building particularly at night. >>reporter: so again abc 7 news has learned that michelle lee father has been briefed about her disappearance. he lives in vietnam. and he is en route to san francisco. now michelle also has a brother ear in the bay area but again police have asked him not to speak to reporters. so unfortunately this mystery deepen. this is 7 news. >>> oakland police are still trying to filling out exactly how and why legal side show turned into a viol
she reportedly told foley student she had to go to her car which is parked here in this hospital garage. then she disappeared. police say they scan garage security video but saw nothing that would help. they found her car on ponderosa court half mile from the hospital. investigators tried tracking lee cell phone. oakland. union city. fremont came up. but again police say the information has not been helpful. men time samuel merritt university september out e-mail asking students to be vigilant...
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they included two americans-- james foley of "global-post", and clare morgana gillis, a freelance reporter. a british freelancer and a spanish photographer were also freed. the libyan regime said all four entered the country illegally. each received a one-year suspended sentence. wall street rallied today, boosted by a rebound in commodity prices. the dow jones industrial average ained 80 points to close at 12,560. the nasdaq rose more than 31 points to close at 2,815. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: now, to the latest on the arrest of the head of the i.m.f. and the reaction here and in france. dominique strauss-kahn sits alone in a cell separated from other inmates at new york city's notorious riker's island jail. the 62-year old international monetary fund chief stands accused of grave sexual offenses and is now being guarded against harming himself. >> he is in protective custody, he has a suicide watch on him done by a mental health evaluator. >> ifill: strauss-kahn's status as a titan of global finance and a top contender for the french presiden
they included two americans-- james foley of "global-post", and clare morgana gillis, a freelance reporter. a british freelancer and a spanish photographer were also freed. the libyan regime said all four entered the country illegally. each received a one-year suspended sentence. wall street rallied today, boosted by a rebound in commodity prices. the dow jones industrial average ained 80 points to close at 12,560. the nasdaq rose more than 31 points to close at 2,815. those are some...
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. >> ifill: tomorrow night, ray talks with james foley of the international news web site global postr journalists kidnapped and held by qaddafi's forces for six weeks. >> brown: finally tonight, shedding new light on wikileaks. this evening on "frontline," correspondent martin smith unravels the mystery of bradley manning, the army private who allegedly stole thousands of classified government documents. one part of the tale has been largely unknown-- the story of the hacker who blew the whistle on manning. here's how it unfolds from tonight's program titled "wiki-secrets." >> in late may, a hacker in california was contacted and began a chat with someone using the screen name bradass87. "if you had free reign over classified networks and you saw incredible things, awful things, what would you do?" >> he spoke in hypotheticals, at first. even then, i largely blew it off. there just aren't enough hours in the day to correspond with everybody that wants to correspond with me. >> the hacker, adrian lamo, was well known in the cyber underground. in 2003, he'd been arrested for hacking "t
. >> ifill: tomorrow night, ray talks with james foley of the international news web site global postr journalists kidnapped and held by qaddafi's forces for six weeks. >> brown: finally tonight, shedding new light on wikileaks. this evening on "frontline," correspondent martin smith unravels the mystery of bradley manning, the army private who allegedly stole thousands of classified government documents. one part of the tale has been largely unknown-- the story of the...
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read an update on "globalpost" reporter james foley, still in captivity in libya after more than a month. he and another journalist are reported to be in good health. on our "making sense page," the director of "inside job," charles ferguson answered your questions about the financial crisis. and on "art beat," a look back at reggae legend bob marley. jeff talked to a photojournalist who covered him. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk to senate republican leader mitch mcconnell about the search for common ground on reducing the deficit and more. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that
read an update on "globalpost" reporter james foley, still in captivity in libya after more than a month. he and another journalist are reported to be in good health. on our "making sense page," the director of "inside job," charles ferguson answered your questions about the financial crisis. and on "art beat," a look back at reggae legend bob marley. jeff talked to a photojournalist who covered him. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org....
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mark foley, he was isolated the same reason why somebody who is black is isolated because he is gay and a conservative. i've supported and i've gotten into trouble with this with some parts of the conservative movement as big a conservative organization. if this means there can't be something called a conservative, then i'm not a conservative, and mark was targeted the way that a liberal what would closeted gay man would be because the organizers left has decided that its job is to target today conservatives and humiliate them as large as possible as a form of political extortion. if you don't believe the way we believe we are going to ruin your life. >> host: there's so much to this man, andrew breitbart come "righteous indignation excuse me while i save the world." i don't know if people know that now that you've become the genius of the internet along with those that you admire so much we were able to force the media to address a.c.o.r.n.'s corruption and brought to life than jones and other stories, and you did not do it because you had a angst or you had an axe against these people
mark foley, he was isolated the same reason why somebody who is black is isolated because he is gay and a conservative. i've supported and i've gotten into trouble with this with some parts of the conservative movement as big a conservative organization. if this means there can't be something called a conservative, then i'm not a conservative, and mark was targeted the way that a liberal what would closeted gay man would be because the organizers left has decided that its job is to target today...