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dominick caine reports. >> ahmed ghailani is jailed. he is responsible -- accused of a bombing that killed over 200 people. >> ghailani was a vital member of a cell that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team continues to protest his innocence. >> our client was just sentenced to life without parol in a federal prison. today we still believe our client is innocent. >> ghailani's lawyer asked for lienencey on account of torture they say he suffered repeatedly while he was in custody. the judge repeated this saying whatever suffering he endured falede -- paled in compare ton so what he -- to the suffering he depafe to others. >> president obama has been making his annual state of the union address, urging all sides to work together and help america to succeed. >> the republic
dominick caine reports. >> ahmed ghailani is jailed. he is responsible -- accused of a bombing that killed over 200 people. >> ghailani was a vital member of a cell that murdered 224 innocent people and wounded thousands more in 1998 bomb lingsings -- bombings in kenya and tanzania. >> he is the first detainee to face trial in a u.s. civilian court. much of the evidence obtained about him was withheld from his trial. he was acquitted of 284 other charges. his defense team...
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ahmed ghailani was convicted of just one of 285 counts in the 1998 al qaeda bombings of two u.s.ca. ghailani asked for leniency, claiming he was tortured by the c.i.a., but the judge said that pales in comparison to the 225 lives lost in the attacks. we'll be right back. l be right back. how can you transform tonight's dinner from same old, same old into oh la la? just cook with campbell's. our soups contain surprising ingredients like a splash of sauterne wine, a drizzle of fresh cream, or a sprinkle of lower sodium sea salt. we put great ingredients in our soups, to help you put meals on the table, that put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ you can make a big difference. did you know that by march 1st, more than $50 million can be earned by schools just like yours! buy participating products now, to earn your school's share of more than $50 million! >> couric: dr. conrad murray spoke in court today for the first time since he was charged with causing michael jackson's death in 2009. murray's lawyers say he isn't interested in
ahmed ghailani was convicted of just one of 285 counts in the 1998 al qaeda bombings of two u.s.ca. ghailani asked for leniency, claiming he was tortured by the c.i.a., but the judge said that pales in comparison to the 225 lives lost in the attacks. we'll be right back. l be right back. how can you transform tonight's dinner from same old, same old into oh la la? just cook with campbell's. our soups contain surprising ingredients like a splash of sauterne wine, a drizzle of fresh cream, or a...
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and ahmed ghailani, the first guantanamo detainee tried in a u.s. civilian court, was sentenced to life in prison. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: you can ask dr. mukherjee your questions about cancer on the rundown blog or by sending an e-mail to health at newshour.org. on art beat, jeffrey brown talks to renowned architect frank gehry about his latest design, a new symphony hall in miami. plus find extended coverage of tonight's state of the union. watch a live stream, hear from experts in our annotated version of the speech, and tell us what you think on our facebook page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll get state of the union reaction from our public media colleagues around the country. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and here at 9:00 p.m. eastern for live coverage of the state of the union, and again tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for t
and ahmed ghailani, the first guantanamo detainee tried in a u.s. civilian court, was sentenced to life in prison. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: you can ask dr. mukherjee your questions about cancer on the rundown blog or by sending an e-mail to health at newshour.org. on art beat, jeffrey brown talks to renowned architect frank gehry about his latest design, a new symphony hall in miami. plus find extended coverage of tonight's state of...
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ahmed ghailani was convicted of conspiring to destroy government buildings.last year, he was acquitted on more than 200 accounts of murder. the russian prime minister has vowed retribution against those behind the moscow airport bombing. there's little doubt that militants from the caucuses are behind the attack that killed 35 people. that has raised questions about how effective the policy of cracking down on them has been so far. >> at the airport after several international flights had arrived. then, the bomb. with dust and smoke everywhere, the injured were loaded onto stretchers and luggage trolleys. 35 people were killed. mark green had just left the terminal when the bomb went off and went back to help one of the survivors. >> he was quite seriously injured. he had a pair of cheese on -- a pair of jeans on that had quite a lot of blood on it. >> it was here at international arrivals at the bomb went off. the crime scene is hidden behind this area. this is what it is hiding, and a rival called shredded by shrapnel. vladimir putin visiting injured surviv
ahmed ghailani was convicted of conspiring to destroy government buildings.last year, he was acquitted on more than 200 accounts of murder. the russian prime minister has vowed retribution against those behind the moscow airport bombing. there's little doubt that militants from the caucuses are behind the attack that killed 35 people. that has raised questions about how effective the policy of cracking down on them has been so far. >> at the airport after several international flights had...
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ahmed ghailani was sentenced yesterday in new york for his role in a 1998 al qaeda bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa that killed 224 people. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" asian stocks headed for higher ground this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. asian markets got a bounce after president obama's address. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction while japan's nikkei bucked the trend shedding half a percent. we'll see how wall street reacts today. yesterday the dow edged down three points while the nasdaq gained one. >>> this morning toyota announced another recall, this time nearly 1.7 million vehicles worldwide. the models being recalled could include the i.s. and gs lexus luxury models in north america. it is also recalling about a dozen models in europe and japan. they are being recalled for various defects that may cause fuel leakage and other problems. >>> today the federal reserve is expected to announce it will stick to its plan to buy back $600 billion in treasury bonds by the end of june. the fed
ahmed ghailani was sentenced yesterday in new york for his role in a 1998 al qaeda bombing of two u.s. embassies in africa that killed 224 people. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" asian stocks headed for higher ground this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. asian markets got a bounce after president obama's address. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction while japan's nikkei bucked the trend shedding...
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embassies in africa nine hundred ninety eight the judge rejected ahmed ghailani pleas for leniency saying the deaths and damage caused wait his insistence he did not intend to kill anyone and have been forced into it two hundred twenty four people died and thousands were injured in the twin attacks in kenya and tanzania and this is the first one ton of a detainee to have a civilian trial on u.s. soil. well day to day we strive for creature comforts bugs those affected most when we throw them out are often forgotten by doubt who really is paying the price for our consumer culture coming up in just over an hour in our special report. and time now for a business of day with helium. hello and welcome to the latest market news it's the time of the year for the big cheeses of business and politics to mix in the swiss ski resort of dollars but while the bankers are cherry their attention profits the causes has left a sour taste in the mouth for ordinary people a correspondent daniel bushell is there for business r.t. . president obama thinks the world economy was brought down by greed insatiable
embassies in africa nine hundred ninety eight the judge rejected ahmed ghailani pleas for leniency saying the deaths and damage caused wait his insistence he did not intend to kill anyone and have been forced into it two hundred twenty four people died and thousands were injured in the twin attacks in kenya and tanzania and this is the first one ton of a detainee to have a civilian trial on u.s. soil. well day to day we strive for creature comforts bugs those affected most when we throw them...
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ahmed ghailani got the maximum punishment for his part of al qaeda's bombing of two embassies in africaf 200 counts of murder but they did vick him of conspiring to destroy government buildings and that's what earned him a life sentence. >>> the civilian trial for another terrorism suspect has been set for october. the nigerian man known as the underwear bomber is accused of trying to blow up a detroit-bound passenger jet on christmas day in 2009. he faces eight charges including attempted conspiracy and attempted murder and could get a life sentence. still he is insisting on acting as his own lawyer. >>> our eating and smoking habits are putting americans behind other countries when it comes to living a longer life. new government figures show that women in the u.s. can expect to live 80.8 years. the life expectancy for men is 75.6 years. that's less than the french and less than the japanese. smoking is a key factor, but obesity may account for up to a third of the life expectancy shortfall. >>> well, speaking of unhealthy habits, what about texting while walking. it may seem obvious,
ahmed ghailani got the maximum punishment for his part of al qaeda's bombing of two embassies in africaf 200 counts of murder but they did vick him of conspiring to destroy government buildings and that's what earned him a life sentence. >>> the civilian trial for another terrorism suspect has been set for october. the nigerian man known as the underwear bomber is accused of trying to blow up a detroit-bound passenger jet on christmas day in 2009. he faces eight charges including...