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meanwhile, "the guardian" maintains that he was given several days to respond.transparency, but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yeah, that is true, certainly. >> reporter: daniel domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i and a few others actually left the project, because that's a contradict. >> reporter: leak after leak, assange's platform grows, but his relationships are fraying. domscheit-berg and others leave wikileaks. >> you can see a pattern. he alienates the people that he works with. >> reporter: a man who spent most of his life on the move now is farced to stay in one place and face the accusations against him. coming up, in prison but not alone. cyber warriors in support of assange go on the attack. >> we have the whole project of assange. we feel obligated to do something about it, to reach out to other people and tell them that this is their fight as well. [ woman ] we take it a day at a ti
meanwhile, "the guardian" maintains that he was given several days to respond.transparency, but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yeah, that is true, certainly. >> reporter: daniel domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i and a few others actually left the project, because that's a contradict. >>...
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"the guardian" maintains that he was given several days to respond. of transparency but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yes that is true. >> reporter: darnl domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i and a few others left the project. >> reporter: leak of lack, assange's platform grows. but his relationships are fraying. domscheit-berg and others leave. >> you can see a pattern. he alienates the people that he works with. >> reporter: coming up, in prison but not alone. cyber warriors in support of assange go on the attack. >> we have the whole project of assange. we feel obligated to do something about it. reach out to other people and tell them this is their fight as well. [ telephone rings ] oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ dentist ] my patients want to walk into their dental check-up prepared to ace it. that's why i tell them to use new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. its
"the guardian" maintains that he was given several days to respond. of transparency but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yes that is true. >> reporter: darnl domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i and a few others left the project. >> reporter: leak of lack, assange's platform grows. but his...
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media it's it was a story that broke by the guardian which is a publication in the u.k. firedoglake wrote about it but other than that you're not hearing about it anyway anywhere else why is that it just it drives you crazy yeah i know you make a really good point there because it was the guardian that originally wrote about and they said america is in an uproar over this story but if you look around nobody is in an uproar because nobody is actually covering it but you know i think it gets into this weird murky gray area when it comes to the legality i mean what do you think if a woman is doing drugs while she's pregnant does that count as murder then kills the baby or should she be allowed to try to kill herself with a baby or you know with a fetus inside of her. if a woman is taking drugs while she's pregnant she needs help she does not need to be stored in prison ok the way that our country criminalizes people and demonize those people doesn't make any sense at all ok i think that this story is tied into the private prison system and how private prisons are profiting
media it's it was a story that broke by the guardian which is a publication in the u.k. firedoglake wrote about it but other than that you're not hearing about it anyway anywhere else why is that it just it drives you crazy yeah i know you make a really good point there because it was the guardian that originally wrote about and they said america is in an uproar over this story but if you look around nobody is in an uproar because nobody is actually covering it but you know i think it gets into...
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becomes stronger do you think that we're seeing it to the to the extent that the guardian is reporting here that one in four hikers or i guess you could say twenty five i try to five percent of the community is actually an f.b.i. informant or is. that an exaggeration or is that just a bad ass comment because like you said it's such a complicated web. well i spoke to a reporter in a story on this concept according to harper said but it's not that simple they left out a lot of material that i gave them about a more complicated situation so this was the headline they use and while you can store it there it should not it should not stop at that. there are a number of books have been written and a number of people spoken about this and it's considerably more complicated than the guardian could be. but it's a story at least gets interest built up so the paranoia and suspicion. is not all there is to it it's all learning process and so the peril of suspicion means that old ways of looking at things are being overturned and should be looked at not as an evil force but yet the un has tried to s
becomes stronger do you think that we're seeing it to the to the extent that the guardian is reporting here that one in four hikers or i guess you could say twenty five i try to five percent of the community is actually an f.b.i. informant or is. that an exaggeration or is that just a bad ass comment because like you said it's such a complicated web. well i spoke to a reporter in a story on this concept according to harper said but it's not that simple they left out a lot of material that i...
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to various other places in the developing world and i was thinking this paper the guardian said yesterday the measures that are now being imposed from greece sound like a wish list of i.m.f. bankers just before they went to ben aside and let me say she thinks about these measures these measures mean that the salaries and pensions of people in the public sector has been cut up to forty percent they mean that and employment going up to about sixteen percent with forty five percent for the few thousand flowing men in it which means that the whole generation of young people is being destroyed they mean one hundred fifty thousand jobs lost in the public sector and they mean that some of the most important utilities like. night and efficiently power what is being sold books now this is absolutely unprecedented in any western european country for the last one hundred us so that is a normal part of it this is an i.m.f. composed totally neocolonial set of measures but politically also what has happened over the last year is that the higher you may have the view and they seem to be keep sending eve
to various other places in the developing world and i was thinking this paper the guardian said yesterday the measures that are now being imposed from greece sound like a wish list of i.m.f. bankers just before they went to ben aside and let me say she thinks about these measures these measures mean that the salaries and pensions of people in the public sector has been cut up to forty percent they mean that and employment going up to about sixteen percent with forty five percent for the few...
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written and a number of people spoken about this and it's considerably more complicated than the guardian made it out to be. but it's a story at least gets interest built up so the paranoia and suspicion. is not all there is to it it's a learning process and so the peril of suspicion means that old ways of looking at things are being overturned and should be looked at not as an evil force but yet the eye has tried to shut down but as a learning force so that there's learning from another guardian good cover that. and so these hackers are actually more adept at using the internet than government officials or so we need to learn from that right now they're being demonized for who knows what reason because the newcomers are demonized but they've they're actually up to some good stuff so you're i guess supporting what maybe these groups when you're talking about these youngsters or the new people are you talking about groups like anonymous and michael security and what they're doing because they seem to have a bit of a playful tone about them some of the hacks that they do you are of a politi
written and a number of people spoken about this and it's considerably more complicated than the guardian made it out to be. but it's a story at least gets interest built up so the paranoia and suspicion. is not all there is to it it's a learning process and so the peril of suspicion means that old ways of looking at things are being overturned and should be looked at not as an evil force but yet the eye has tried to shut down but as a learning force so that there's learning from another...
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he's also on the guardian's list of hacking victims. are keeping stiff upper lips, police and lawmakers are taking the hacking of royalty very seriously. we are joined from outside buckingham palace with the latest on that. max? >> it came up in parliament yesterday, dragging in the prime minister again, dragging in senior police officers. just to explain where this all started, it started more than five years ago when prince william suspected that his aides phones were being hacked. the police investigated and the news of the world's royal correspondent ended up in prison. since then you've had a litany involving politicians, sports people, celebrities, all sorts of names coming forward saying they were hacked as well, they suspect at least. recently we had a payout to sienna miller, an actress. what we have now is the guardian coming out with unsubstantiated claims from its own sources that actually the police investigation currently ongoing needs to take into account even more invasions of privacy. and what they're alleging is that v
he's also on the guardian's list of hacking victims. are keeping stiff upper lips, police and lawmakers are taking the hacking of royalty very seriously. we are joined from outside buckingham palace with the latest on that. max? >> it came up in parliament yesterday, dragging in the prime minister again, dragging in senior police officers. just to explain where this all started, it started more than five years ago when prince william suspected that his aides phones were being hacked. the...
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expect for the grotesque figure of a guardian angle. -- angel. we are curious to know what process the studio arrived at this suggestion. what to do? this is one day before the movie is to be released. is it too late to make a change? perhaps substituting the figure of a child if the traditional angel seems out of place. if that is impossible, could not the name be changed from guardian angel to spirit of the frontier. let me digress, has anybody here ever met florence murdoch. in the course of doing this, i've gotten the vision of the stalwart, barreling forward, and d.a.r. wore completely blue dresses. she sort of stuck in my mind. disney never released. the requested were never made. without the guardian angel, disney's johnny appleseed wouldn't have left the farm on pittsburgh or going to the northwest territory. in johnny appleseed and johnny angel he's such a scrawny fella, despite being by all accounts the average, 5 ft.'9". weren't no pioneer, despite the fact he walked across the mountains in pennsylvania, survived brutal winters, and qu
expect for the grotesque figure of a guardian angle. -- angel. we are curious to know what process the studio arrived at this suggestion. what to do? this is one day before the movie is to be released. is it too late to make a change? perhaps substituting the figure of a child if the traditional angel seems out of place. if that is impossible, could not the name be changed from guardian angel to spirit of the frontier. let me digress, has anybody here ever met florence murdoch. in the course of...
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a guardian angel that got me where i am at today. my mother and grandmother that died while i was incarcerated prayed for this to happen. really -- sadness. these are tears of joy because there's a lot of people that care about me. but it wasn't the justice system, you know. i've been arrested, my rap sheet will really go out that door. and most of it will be alcohol or drug related. but then guys out there selling drugs, they just get away with it. and i thank god today, and i'm not a safe, but i thank god today that there are some people who care, and we need some more people that care. to step up to the plate. i think obama gave up to help the homeless in the united states. that money he gave up in the united states is not enough to help the homeless in d.c. and d.c. is not a big city. look at all the other -- let's just use los angeles, detroit, some of these other big cities. that is where we need you people to step up and say something to help. and as soon -- welcome even right now, even when i get a paycheck, i go out and try
a guardian angel that got me where i am at today. my mother and grandmother that died while i was incarcerated prayed for this to happen. really -- sadness. these are tears of joy because there's a lot of people that care about me. but it wasn't the justice system, you know. i've been arrested, my rap sheet will really go out that door. and most of it will be alcohol or drug related. but then guys out there selling drugs, they just get away with it. and i thank god today, and i'm not a safe,...
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the guardian the recent comment interview with the r t of lady ashton i am rather disappointed because this sort of is statements. ignoring their fact that there are a has clearly mation that there is no evidence of diversion and reports clearly even the last report shows that all of these with activities and every gram of uranium ease on their food is called safeguard of i.a.e.a. twenty four hours cameras and inspectors these kind of misstatements is somehow misleading i want to recall that i arrange in vienna are taking the ambassadors and leading their different groups including i invited the ambassadors of either you both from hungary and also a special representative of lady ashton in here now to a to join us all together when we visited not as a ritual and in addition to inspectors they will have opportunity to see the realities on the ground and unfortunately. prevented their embarrass of those of the join our other ambassadors to go there was a lot of money forgive me for interrupting so you're disappointed with the statements from catherine ashton on the ashton the e.u. high r
the guardian the recent comment interview with the r t of lady ashton i am rather disappointed because this sort of is statements. ignoring their fact that there are a has clearly mation that there is no evidence of diversion and reports clearly even the last report shows that all of these with activities and every gram of uranium ease on their food is called safeguard of i.a.e.a. twenty four hours cameras and inspectors these kind of misstatements is somehow misleading i want to recall that i...
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with the same scheduling in textbooks and worksheets the parent or guardian takes the teacher or authority figure role and makes all the decisions about what and how the child should learn right in on the unschooling in sort of the other end of the spectrum where the child chooses his or her own learning path and the parent's job is to support the child in any way possible so so much learning goes on every day life and it's so easy to grab on to that and things can be learned from everyday living cooking playing games grocery shopping walking outside going to. going to concerts reading books list goes on and a child chooses traditional traditional learning paths then we support that so you're able it's so so with your group that you have together the dallas fort worth area you're able to recreate those community social aspects of school without recreating the structure or the curriculum and instead letting the children determine what that is how do you keep them on pace that i'm. well. that's kind of a twofold answer but the social part everybody asks immediately you know how do you social
with the same scheduling in textbooks and worksheets the parent or guardian takes the teacher or authority figure role and makes all the decisions about what and how the child should learn right in on the unschooling in sort of the other end of the spectrum where the child chooses his or her own learning path and the parent's job is to support the child in any way possible so so much learning goes on every day life and it's so easy to grab on to that and things can be learned from everyday...
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so, in the same way that women are not allowed, without the permission of a male guardian, to travel; they're not allowed, without the permission of a male guardian, to enroll in higher education, to take up paid work, and they're not allowed to vote in elections. >> woodruff: today, at least, saudi security forces mostly stood by as the driving protests got rolling. it remained unclear what, if any, action the authorities might ultimately take. for more on this story and its possible wider ramifications, we go to hala aldosari, a writer and blogger and saudi women's rights activist. and michele dunne, a former state department and national security council official, and now editor of the "arab reform bulletin." we thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: let me start with you, hala aldosari. you have lived in saudi arabia. we described this as a religious ban. what sort of law is it? >> well, there is no written law according to our knowledge. we have surveyed the written laws in saudi arabia and there is no written law in saudi arabia, constitution,
so, in the same way that women are not allowed, without the permission of a male guardian, to travel; they're not allowed, without the permission of a male guardian, to enroll in higher education, to take up paid work, and they're not allowed to vote in elections. >> woodruff: today, at least, saudi security forces mostly stood by as the driving protests got rolling. it remained unclear what, if any, action the authorities might ultimately take. for more on this story and its possible...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ( cheering ) ( explosion ) >> go, go, go, go, go! >> narrator: on may 2, 2011, us special operations forces killed the world's most wanted man in a raid on a house in pakistan. the operation gave the world a glimpse into a vast and secret campaign being waged by the united states. it's known as the kill/capture program. >> all right, spot on 1-6-0. ( explosion ) >> was it good? >> roger, control. >> narrator: it's a campaign that the military says has killed or captured more than 12,000 militants in the last year. ( explosion ) using cutt
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's...
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committed to investigative jourlisms e guardian o the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> smith: for six months, frontline has been investigating the secret war that made headlines with the killing of bin laden. in december last year, i traveled across afghanistan and up to the border of pakistan, together with frontline correspondent stephen grey. beyond this checkpoint, the campaign against the taliban and al qaeda is led by us intelligence. here, the cia is funding, arming and running secret afghan militia who guard the border, gather intelligence and launch kill raids against the militants. >> they're called "counter- terrorism pursuit teams," and they are groups of afghans very well paid, apparently pretty well trained, with guns, and they operate at
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i believe it was a guardian newspaper last week that said one in four hackers are actually f.b.i. informants so maybe do you these folks so we're afraid of are actually our own our own people here could i be you know that's interesting because i know that in order to be in the group anonymous it's pretty much like i could be an anonymous if i had any idea or how to hack but you just have to join a chat group and be able to do some basic things so i believe that and you know i hope they get to the bottom of it all right well courtney i hope that you really are the the editor of business insider and not an anonymous mole but will do some investigation and thank you so much for take the time to speak with us thank you lafave guy all right well that is a for now unfortunately but for more on the stories that we've covered this what are t dot com slash usa and of the ways you can check out our u two pages you tube dot com slash or to america please call me on twitter at lucy casanova for a post of stories that the mainstream media is not covering but you should be reading about i hope
i believe it was a guardian newspaper last week that said one in four hackers are actually f.b.i. informants so maybe do you these folks so we're afraid of are actually our own our own people here could i be you know that's interesting because i know that in order to be in the group anonymous it's pretty much like i could be an anonymous if i had any idea or how to hack but you just have to join a chat group and be able to do some basic things so i believe that and you know i hope they get to...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. additional funding for this program and for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> thompson: i'm heading to amarillo, texas, to investigate a case that began 11 years ago. it was a saturday morning, and a mechanic named ernie lopez was babysitting the children of a local doctor at his home. the youngest was six-month-old isis vas. >> i fed the kids breakfast. i had them on the kitchen table, and i had isis in her swing. she had her bottle but she wasn't eating it. so i got her out of the swing, and i went to go put her in the crib. and i went to the kitchen. i left her in the crib, and when i went back in there, i noticed that isis-- she was limp. she was just there, and her lips were blue. >> is she breathing right
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the guardian has this headline -- dozens killed in the street by street battle for sanaa and the article talks about the worsening situation there. yemen is on the brink of financial ruin with about a third of its 23 million people facing chronic hunger. it is running out of oil and water. one issue many you can read, all those articles in full at facebook.com. >>> we turn to europe where worries are growing over exactly what is safe to eat after russia said it was banning fresh vegetables from the eu to keep out a deadly e. coli infection. it's killed 15 people in germany and one in sweden, according to local media reports. german scientists said at first they thought it came from cucumbers shipped in from spain. now they admit, that was a mistake, but haven't pinned down the real source of this bacteria. russian officials have ordered stores to take eu vegetables off the shelves. according to reuters news agency, the eu has attached the import ban calling it disproportionate. we're joining by matthew chance in moscow and we understand the consumer protection agency, the head of the con
the guardian has this headline -- dozens killed in the street by street battle for sanaa and the article talks about the worsening situation there. yemen is on the brink of financial ruin with about a third of its 23 million people facing chronic hunger. it is running out of oil and water. one issue many you can read, all those articles in full at facebook.com. >>> we turn to europe where worries are growing over exactly what is safe to eat after russia said it was banning fresh...
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who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: that accumulation will lead to eruptive change. but, sadly, when suddenly he realized it after all, he chose to check its power on all, the tall. he crushed all the shrubs and plants leaving them creeping and broken all over. he damaged the flowers and colors, the flowers withered, their leaves all burned and soon they w
who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so...
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supervisor campos: you do not want to post a letter and "the guardian." colleagues, any questions on item six? is there any member of the public who would like to speak on the item? see none, public comment is closed. >> i do not want this first meeting with our new chair -- joint meeting with our new chair to conclude without saying thank you for the four years of leadership from our past chair supervisor mirkarimi. we would not have gotten to the day or get to the finish line without your leadership and advice. i want to publicly thank you for everything you have done to help cca laid the groundwork. supervisor mirkarimi: i have been share for five years. supervisor campos: public comment. this is an opportunity for members of the public to comment. >> eric brooks from san francisco green party and the local grassroots organization our city. this is for both commissions, but especially the san francisco public utilities commission. i believe you received an e-mail from me there is even more scathing than the one you got for me today about treasure islan
supervisor campos: you do not want to post a letter and "the guardian." colleagues, any questions on item six? is there any member of the public who would like to speak on the item? see none, public comment is closed. >> i do not want this first meeting with our new chair -- joint meeting with our new chair to conclude without saying thank you for the four years of leadership from our past chair supervisor mirkarimi. we would not have gotten to the day or get to the finish line...
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recommending that we add language to the policy that will say on the application form, parents or guardians can allow to be designated to the closest language program instead of the closest school buildings. the change would be on the application form so that they would be able to let us know if we are designating the closest school with openings are the closest family. we're also recommending an adjustment to the time line changes. currently, revisions need to be acted on six months before launching the enrollment process. we believe this prohibits the board from the flexibility of making changes year to year. the letters go out in march and it would be difficult for the board to approve a change for the following year. we're still trying to figure out the implications of the march assignment. we would like to propose that three months before launching the process is sufficient time for staff to translate to the materials needed for enrollment. that is the primary reason for the lead time, making sure there's enough time to print and translators materials. the next steps are deputy superin
recommending that we add language to the policy that will say on the application form, parents or guardians can allow to be designated to the closest language program instead of the closest school buildings. the change would be on the application form so that they would be able to let us know if we are designating the closest school with openings are the closest family. we're also recommending an adjustment to the time line changes. currently, revisions need to be acted on six months before...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( phones ringing ) >> smith: the news broke on december 11, 2008, and within seconds, phones were ringing around the world. ( phones ringing ) michael bienes was in london when he got a phone call from his business partner, frank avellino. >> "and i said, frank, what's wrong?" because i could hear it in his voice. "michael, bernie madoff..." i said, "he died." in a nanosecond, "he died." "...was arrested..." i said, "oh, no," and then another nanosecond-- "...sex crime or some [no audio], you know?" "...for stock fraud." >> smith: phones were ringing in palm beach, too. >> i received a call from an investor in aspen who said that he had heard that bernie was arrested. and i called bernie's office, and i called his secretary. and i said, "gee, we just got this really strange call." and she said, "no, no, everything's fine." >> smith:
committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( phones ringing ) >> smith: the news broke on december 11, 2008, and within seconds, phones were ringing around the world. ( phones ringing ) michael bienes was in london when he got a phone call from his business partner, frank avellino. >> "and i...
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. >> reporter: john horning of the environmental group wild earth guardians, has petitioned the governmentprotect some 800 species, including several threatened by oil drilling. >> there are a whole host of species across the west that have been 'em pearled by oil and gas development. even species fairly common, like prong hong antelope have been endangered by oil and gas. >> reporter: next up, the grater sage grous may join the sand dune lizard as the terror of the american oil industry. jonathan karl for "nightline" in odessa, texas. >> cute versus crude, tough choices. >>> next up. if you think basketball stars like lebron james can be flashy on the court, like he was tonight, wait until you see the off-court styles of the nba's most fashion forward. to my grandkids, i'm nana. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make the
. >> reporter: john horning of the environmental group wild earth guardians, has petitioned the governmentprotect some 800 species, including several threatened by oil drilling. >> there are a whole host of species across the west that have been 'em pearled by oil and gas development. even species fairly common, like prong hong antelope have been endangered by oil and gas. >> reporter: next up, the grater sage grous may join the sand dune lizard as the terror of the american...
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this is phoebe she's the guardian of all the assets that we have found still waiting of course the four more who do forget daniel tellus class works for the center for asset recovery he says investigating the financial of x. heads of state takes the meticulousness of a good book keeper rather than the skills of an intelligence officer once you have found the money and the accounts you can start to confiscate the money but very often we have problems in finding where the money is so in that situation our country must do everything to trace and locate the assets. daniel tellus class hopes that investigating will become easier to follow in the revolutionary tsunami in north africa. that evolution of the positive impact brings in a new government and the government is on the pressure to act they cannot forget about the case in egypt now where millions of people again on the street to all follow up action two days after mr mubarak was arrested so it seems to be important to the civil society the population at large is also fighting for distrust us the way the international center for asset r
this is phoebe she's the guardian of all the assets that we have found still waiting of course the four more who do forget daniel tellus class works for the center for asset recovery he says investigating the financial of x. heads of state takes the meticulousness of a good book keeper rather than the skills of an intelligence officer once you have found the money and the accounts you can start to confiscate the money but very often we have problems in finding where the money is so in that...