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during the trials for the hunt brothers it was exposed that. many of the board of directors of the commodities exchange were short silver so for every dollar that the hunt rather were making these guys it was coming out of the pockets of the board of directors of the commodities exchange and so they put in this liquidation orders only silver peaked at fifty bucks and coincidentally that same day gold people fifty i don't think it was quincy jones i think the traders at large that had large positions in silver and gold said well if they can do this to silver gold is going to be next and they started selling i think the floor traders on the commodities exchange but the silver pit those guys you know they got burned and then the gold guys found out a bit about it and said we better sell so i believe that this has you know i see that this has all happened before all of this manipulation however this time it isn't a few large investors this time it's the masses rushing in this time it's a bazillion small investors buying so over and here's one thing
during the trials for the hunt brothers it was exposed that. many of the board of directors of the commodities exchange were short silver so for every dollar that the hunt rather were making these guys it was coming out of the pockets of the board of directors of the commodities exchange and so they put in this liquidation orders only silver peaked at fifty bucks and coincidentally that same day gold people fifty i don't think it was quincy jones i think the traders at large that had large...
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rather tried to corner the market and drove the price of silver up to fifty bucks the hunt brothers were the sacrificial lambs to save the u.s. dollar back in one nine hundred eighty silver was in a run away and so was gold and when gold and silver in a run away it means that the death of the currency is right around the corner. and something had to be done and they raised margin requirements several times you know one hundred there's originally when they first started getting into silver they took delivery of physical silver and they actually got it out of the u.s. they flew it to switzerland but then they sort of got charmed by margin margin world works. well when things are going up but people don't realize that margin is a professional's game margin gets duller and duller on the way up but sharper and sharper on the way down you have to study the way that margin works as an investment goes up you're paying off your your margin you're gaining more and more equity so you're leveraged less and less as you win but when you start to lose you get leverage more and more and more on the
rather tried to corner the market and drove the price of silver up to fifty bucks the hunt brothers were the sacrificial lambs to save the u.s. dollar back in one nine hundred eighty silver was in a run away and so was gold and when gold and silver in a run away it means that the death of the currency is right around the corner. and something had to be done and they raised margin requirements several times you know one hundred there's originally when they first started getting into silver they...
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is nothing new it has happened before if you go back to seventy nine you'll see that you know the hunt brothers people say to me you know when i talk about silver is it still selling below fifty bucks it's one nine hundred eighty high they go oh yeah that's when the hunt brothers tried to corner the market and drove the price of silver up to fifty bucks the hundred is where the sacrificial lambs to save the u.s. dollar back in one nine hundred eighty silver was in a run away and so was gold and when gold and silver in a run away it means that the death of the currency is right around the corner. and something had to be done and they raised margin requirements several times on you know the hunger others originally when they first started getting into silver they took delivery of physical silver and they actually got it out of the u.s. they flew it to switzerland but then they sort of got charmed by margin margin world works. well when things are going up but people don't realize that margin is a professional's game and margin gets dollar and dollar on the way up but sharper and sharper
is nothing new it has happened before if you go back to seventy nine you'll see that you know the hunt brothers people say to me you know when i talk about silver is it still selling below fifty bucks it's one nine hundred eighty high they go oh yeah that's when the hunt brothers tried to corner the market and drove the price of silver up to fifty bucks the hundred is where the sacrificial lambs to save the u.s. dollar back in one nine hundred eighty silver was in a run away and so was gold and...
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which which is the command that was was in charge of trying to hunt hunt down bin laden. and and he sent me back an e-mail e-mail which said great news. news. and wi and with a former comrade from from the hunt, the hunt for osama osama bin laden, really good to to have this part over. and th and that of course is an import important point. this this part. the the symbol of al qaeda has been been taken out of action. but th but this is going to have consequ consequences that we cannot forese foresee. it it may, it may generate retali retaliation from his follow followers. it it may demoralize his follow followers. we we don't know. and and so going forward, this, as as mcchrystal said this is only only a part of the war o terror terror. >> mitc >> mitchell: thank you very much much, david martin at the pentag pentagon. comin coming up on 11:30 eastern time. time. you ar you are watching cbs news live c live coverage. we are we are having a special report report right now. cbs cbs news has confirmed that osama osama bin laden has been killed killed and his body is in u.s.
which which is the command that was was in charge of trying to hunt hunt down bin laden. and and he sent me back an e-mail e-mail which said great news. news. and wi and with a former comrade from from the hunt, the hunt for osama osama bin laden, really good to to have this part over. and th and that of course is an import important point. this this part. the the symbol of al qaeda has been been taken out of action. but th but this is going to have consequ consequences that we cannot forese...
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creatures are you resourcing the hunt for bin laden which simply didn't do that and obama recommitted was one of the first things that he that he did when he appointed panetta to be director of the cia he said we're going to go after him out and and also the bush roof said that he wouldn't go into pakistan if bin laden was was found to be there he wouldn't need permission john mccain's of this and john mccain and mitt romney exactly will start going to pakistan but even to be there it really was alex thanks for the great they sort of you're doing it over think progress every chance bush had an apple solid in law he screwed up so claiming that he deserves credit now that president obama did what he could do never do is just absurd the truth is the only reason bin laden is no longer around is because bush is bad ideas no longer live at the white house. crazy alert a middle school teacher in the state of washington has fulfilled his end of the bargain back in two thousand and one yuri well of he would not shave his beard until some of bin laden was captured now after nearly three thousan
creatures are you resourcing the hunt for bin laden which simply didn't do that and obama recommitted was one of the first things that he that he did when he appointed panetta to be director of the cia he said we're going to go after him out and and also the bush roof said that he wouldn't go into pakistan if bin laden was was found to be there he wouldn't need permission john mccain's of this and john mccain and mitt romney exactly will start going to pakistan but even to be there it really...
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to iraq for example their army delta units that were transferred from the bin laden unit to iraq to hunt for. kind of units in iraq and in two thousand and five bush quietly close the cia's bin laden unit this is the unit that was dedicated specifically to hunting bin laden because they were intelligence needs for iraq and so he had to switch resources so i think a lot of that rhetoric about you know saying that bush was doing this intentionally asserted sort of some kind of grand scheme was to cover up this huge embarrassment of not being able to find him because you just wasn't resourcing it properly i mean tora bora is the key instance here this is in two thousand and one right after the invasion we had been in our grasp he was wounded he was on the run and there's about one hundred american commandos and they kept asking for reinforcements and they made repeated requests reinforcements a thousand marines to walk off the exits into pakistan there were american sniper teams helicopters mobile units and they were p. to be denied by general tommy franks who is the commander on the ground
to iraq for example their army delta units that were transferred from the bin laden unit to iraq to hunt for. kind of units in iraq and in two thousand and five bush quietly close the cia's bin laden unit this is the unit that was dedicated specifically to hunting bin laden because they were intelligence needs for iraq and so he had to switch resources so i think a lot of that rhetoric about you know saying that bush was doing this intentionally asserted sort of some kind of grand scheme was to...
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they've sustained their lives and culture by gathering, hunting, and fishing-- hunting arctic marine mammals such as otters, which is the resource which first attracted the russians to the area. [woman] they're all russian trading beads, all found here in the village, and i do know that they traded the... like these... like these for sea otter pelts. [cook] the oral history that is passed between generation to generation in villages, especially within alaska, is the record that never got written. it's what's been associated and how people perceive the events within their own language, and if the historian is sensitive enough and willing enough to spend the time with the people, that story can be re-created and reexamined in a different time and space and told a different way from a different angle. hi, frisky. how are you? that's a good boy. juanita is one of the oldest individuals in the village of nanwalek here. she has ties to some of the outer villages that existed along the coast at some point but that no longer exist here. she's also an extremely interesting and wonderfully wel
they've sustained their lives and culture by gathering, hunting, and fishing-- hunting arctic marine mammals such as otters, which is the resource which first attracted the russians to the area. [woman] they're all russian trading beads, all found here in the village, and i do know that they traded the... like these... like these for sea otter pelts. [cook] the oral history that is passed between generation to generation in villages, especially within alaska, is the record that never got...
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for almost ten years, osama bin laden has been the most hunted person in the world.y to be heard from in rare taped messages al qaeda released. >> back in 1998, three years before 9/11, former abc news reporter and current member of the fbi, john miller sat down with bin laden in afghanistan for a very rare interview. >> reporter: osama bin laden is well hidden and heavily guarded by his own cadre of trained muslim fighters. moving between a series of camps in the afghan mountains he's issued a series of fatwas, religious decrease signed by muslim clerics that call for military jihad, holy war against the united states. >> translator: we believe that the biggest thieves in the world are americans and the biggest terrorists on earth are the americans. the only way for us -- we do not differentiate between those in military uniforms and civilians, there are all targets in the fatwa. >> reporter: bin laden made his latest threats during our interview but then just days later he issued a new fatwa promising more violence if u.s. troops are not removed from saudi arabia.
for almost ten years, osama bin laden has been the most hunted person in the world.y to be heard from in rare taped messages al qaeda released. >> back in 1998, three years before 9/11, former abc news reporter and current member of the fbi, john miller sat down with bin laden in afghanistan for a very rare interview. >> reporter: osama bin laden is well hidden and heavily guarded by his own cadre of trained muslim fighters. moving between a series of camps in the afghan mountains...
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gets the man they've been hunting for a decade but the war on terror goes all in the world waits to see what's in store for america's conflicts. all according to plan nato hints of a possible transition from strikes to a ground operation in libya but experts say it was always part of the program. and some russian parents demand more decisive laws against predatory paedophiles while others resort to vigilante justice often losing faith in the authorities. and then business news new stress tests carried out by the central bank so banks are still suffering from the aftermath of the economic crisis will have more than what analysts think of all the problems in our business update it's. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day well now that the symbolic reason for the u.s. presence in afghanistan has gone with the fall of bin laden the question is whether america is going to stick to its war plan this summer u.s. forces are due to start pulling out the recent anti terror milestone and they prompt the white house to prolong its mission as aussies murde
gets the man they've been hunting for a decade but the war on terror goes all in the world waits to see what's in store for america's conflicts. all according to plan nato hints of a possible transition from strikes to a ground operation in libya but experts say it was always part of the program. and some russian parents demand more decisive laws against predatory paedophiles while others resort to vigilante justice often losing faith in the authorities. and then business news new stress tests...
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i'm mary bubala from the >>> osama bin laden hunted down in afghanistan.he reaction his death is having around the world. >>> maryland's reaction to the death of osama bin laden. what local victim's families are saying about justice and the war on terror. >>> howard county homeowners make a gruesome discovery inside their own house. a man dead in the basement. you won't believe what else they found with the corpse. >>> we are seeing sun today but now we are tracking rain in the first warning forecast. check in for these stories and all the day's latest news at wjz.com. wjz at 6:00 starts now. >>> justice served. osama bin laden finally hunted down. >> the world is safe and it is a better place because of the death of osama bin laden. >>> the joyous celebrations. and what happens next in the war on terror. >>> hello. here's what people are
i'm mary bubala from the >>> osama bin laden hunted down in afghanistan.he reaction his death is having around the world. >>> maryland's reaction to the death of osama bin laden. what local victim's families are saying about justice and the war on terror. >>> howard county homeowners make a gruesome discovery inside their own house. a man dead in the basement. you won't believe what else they found with the corpse. >>> we are seeing sun today but now we are...
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sleep some people love to hunt i love to hunt animals. do your most for sale or whatever whatever suits your fancy. but i can also tell you that there is no other feeling in the world that comes close to hunting another human being. that's what you're trying to do. the drawback to it is the fact that you want to do it again. because you enjoy it. it's almost kind of like a drug and you become addicted to it but after a while like with any like with any addiction. you know as soon as you're fired and you get that first burst of enjoyment. it only last for so long and the high comes to load after wears off if felt to me like everything was just muddy and dark waters feels like a swimming you know in a big well we were for to run the marine corps as a ship. and. you find yourself. looking for work to the next. mission or for a combat role. you get all right it's like a rug. i don't know why you do it but that first kill is the same hard you should think about especially if. you have to kill it at close quarters. it up and where they kill to
sleep some people love to hunt i love to hunt animals. do your most for sale or whatever whatever suits your fancy. but i can also tell you that there is no other feeling in the world that comes close to hunting another human being. that's what you're trying to do. the drawback to it is the fact that you want to do it again. because you enjoy it. it's almost kind of like a drug and you become addicted to it but after a while like with any like with any addiction. you know as soon as you're...
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it's terror cells are being hunted down in several countries. in yemen, the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was thought to have a strictly local agenda until it dispatched the underpants bomber to detroit and also hit in cartridges on flights bound for the u.s. bin laden's death was unlikely to stop the conflict. >> many people have been asking whether it is over, over 4 al qaeda. i think that is a very simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. >> -- this is an important battle. >> people are asking why coalition troops cannot be taken out of afghanistan. they are not fighting the taliban, -- they are not fighting al qaeda, they are fighting the taliban. al qaeda has a global agenda to hurt the west and to overthrow middle eastern governments. this has largely been kept out of afghanistan for the past 10 years that now the coalition is trying to build up the army to keep al qaeda out. using the death for a troop withdrawal would be a windfall bonus. training the national army is a slow and painful process. british army trainers have s
it's terror cells are being hunted down in several countries. in yemen, the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was thought to have a strictly local agenda until it dispatched the underpants bomber to detroit and also hit in cartridges on flights bound for the u.s. bin laden's death was unlikely to stop the conflict. >> many people have been asking whether it is over, over 4 al qaeda. i think that is a very simplistic view. this is unimportant battle. >> -- this is an important...
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he ierited t hunt for osama bin laden, now that t hunt is overhow wl t cau o barack obama's sidey change inibya today, the funal w held for muammar gaddafi'son three da aft he was reportly kled in an air strike. unre continues elsewherin the ar world. the u.s. condemned barbic asur used by the syrian vernment again demonstrators and innent cilian the actists promise more demonstrations. journalists have bn barred fromyria, so we have bee following from jordan. >> given the horrific story is emging from syria ts man is eier veryooli or very brie -- verbrave. he worldantso know what is happening in deraa th videhows unifoed troops and the pin cloth secret policadvaing on deraa. a wnhere the gernmt repoedly wenrom houseo housare sting every male between the ages o 15 an40. ths a sign that t president is in no mood to comprose or a desperatect among a rime at has lite popular suppt. some trucks andoods were going into syria. the situations fa from normal. internationajournalists are refused ent. the picture eerging i increasinglyespete. just beyond thi wall, the assad regime i using ireasing
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he inherited the hunt for osama bin laden, now that the hunt is over, how will the cause of barack obama's residency change in libya today, the funeral was held for muammar gaddafi's son three days after he was reportedly killed in an air strike. unrest continues elsewhere in the arab world. the u.s. condemned barbaric measures used by the syrian government against demonstrators and innocent civilians. the activists promise more demonstrations. journalists have been barred from syria, so we have been following from jordan. >> given the horrific story is emerging from syria, this man is either very foolish or very brief. -- very brave. the world wants to know what is happening in deraa. the video shows uniformed troops and the plain clothes secret police advancing on deraa. a town where the government reportedly went from house to house are resting every male between the ages of 15 and 40. this is a sign that the president is in no mood to compromise or a desperate act among a regime that has little popular support. some trucks and goods were going into syria. the situation is far from norm
he inherited the hunt for osama bin laden, now that the hunt is over, how will the cause of barack obama's residency change in libya today, the funeral was held for muammar gaddafi's son three days after he was reportedly killed in an air strike. unrest continues elsewhere in the arab world. the u.s. condemned barbaric measures used by the syrian government against demonstrators and innocent civilians. the activists promise more demonstrations. journalists have been barred from syria, so we...
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she would say, time to go hunting. sometimes they did went hunting and didn't go to school just the 2 of them they took the short cut home that afternoon much the morning rain had blown over and the fields steamed in the afternoon heat. yellow dandy lions dotted the sage brush and the moist earth sucked their shoes. maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and picked at the stitches he had made. saddy tried to wrench away but he picked frantically at her sleeve and the dark fury the new look that made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, thi
she would say, time to go hunting. sometimes they did went hunting and didn't go to school just the 2 of them they took the short cut home that afternoon much the morning rain had blown over and the fields steamed in the afternoon heat. yellow dandy lions dotted the sage brush and the moist earth sucked their shoes. maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky...
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he inherited the hunt for osama bin laden, now that the hunt is over, how will the cause of barack obama's residency change in libya today, the funeral was held for muammar gaddafi's son three days after he was reportedly killed in an air strike. unrest continues elsewhere in the arab world. the u.s. condemned barbaric measures used by the syrian government against demonstrators and innocent civilians. the activists promise more demonstrations. journalists have been barred from syria, so we have been following from jordan. >> given the horrific story is emerging from syria, this man is either very foolish or very brief. -- very brave. the world wants to know what is happening in deraa. the video shows uniformed troops and the plain clothes secret police advancing on deraa. a town where the government reportedly went from house to house are resting every male between the ages of 15 and 40. this is a sign that the president is in no mood to compromise or a desperate act among a regime that has little popular support. some trucks and goods were going into syria. the situation is far from norm
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with ranks that include the elite navy seals, its mission is not only the hunt for the world's leading terrorists. in afghanistan, it's working from a target list that now includes thousands of names. >> there's a list. there is a list that's kept and has grown exponentially over the last couple years. >> looks like he's tiptoeing out to the road, sneaking. >> and it covers a host of different types of individuals. some are bomb makers. some are actual commanders; they control fighters. others are logistics people. they facilitate the transport of individuals or money or weapons, et cetera. others are financiers. >> you're clear to go ahead. shoot. >> all right, roger that. >> the key thing is, once you hit a certain point on that list, there are a lot of really smart men and women with a lot of expensive, high-tech equipment looking for you. >> hit the guy on the road. >> roger. hitting the guy on the road. >> was it good? >> roger, control. >> let me give you an example in southern afghanistan. so if you look at where the majority of the population is... >> narrator: the military lea
with ranks that include the elite navy seals, its mission is not only the hunt for the world's leading terrorists. in afghanistan, it's working from a target list that now includes thousands of names. >> there's a list. there is a list that's kept and has grown exponentially over the last couple years. >> looks like he's tiptoeing out to the road, sneaking. >> and it covers a host of different types of individuals. some are bomb makers. some are actual commanders; they control...
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. >>> the hunt for osama bin laden is over. new details on a top secret raid. >>> the u.s. on high alert for retaliation how bay area police are stepping up security. >> good morning everyone it is monday, may 2nd, i am sydnie kohara. >> i am frank mallicoat. time now is 4:30. osama bin laden is dead. >> the world's most wanted terrorist was buried at sea today there are celebrations at ground zero and around the world, after the leader of al qaeda was killed in a raid by american forces on a compound in pakistan early today. >> of course we are closing in on the 10th anniversary. joel brown has the latest in washington. >> reporter: good morning the cia spent the last 2.5 months mapping out this top secret plan to capture or kill osama bin laden. it ended in pakistan and the world's most notorious terrorist did not survive. it felt like a victory party, hundreds cheering outside the white house, osama bin laden was dead. in a late night address, obama said they killed the leader in pakistan. >> the death of osama bin laden mark it is most significant achievement to date. >
. >>> the hunt for osama bin laden is over. new details on a top secret raid. >>> the u.s. on high alert for retaliation how bay area police are stepping up security. >> good morning everyone it is monday, may 2nd, i am sydnie kohara. >> i am frank mallicoat. time now is 4:30. osama bin laden is dead. >> the world's most wanted terrorist was buried at sea today there are celebrations at ground zero and around the world, after the leader of al qaeda was killed...
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forces have as you know hunted him for nearly 10 years. i would think just going in and extracting him and murdering him -- >> what a story when you start hearing more and more details about it >> just the last day or two would be a movie in itself >>> a middle school is doing something he hasn't done in nearly 10 years, shaving. after the september 11 attacks, gary wetle promised his students not to shave his beard until the al qaeda leader was caught and this is how the teacher from washington state looked until yesterday. and take a look. this is how he looks now. wow. what a difference. wettle says as soon as president obama announced bin laden's death he grabbed scissors and a razor. his wife says he looks 10 years younger. >> even younger than that. >> i guess so. imagine walking around with that thing, oh, my god. his wife must love him to death. huh? >>> 4:55. the smoking gun and the hunt for osama bin laden. >> how a cell phone led u.s. forces to its secret hiding place plus a new look at the president's anxious moments as it unfo
forces have as you know hunted him for nearly 10 years. i would think just going in and extracting him and murdering him -- >> what a story when you start hearing more and more details about it >> just the last day or two would be a movie in itself >>> a middle school is doing something he hasn't done in nearly 10 years, shaving. after the september 11 attacks, gary wetle promised his students not to shave his beard until the al qaeda leader was caught and this is how the...
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. >> reporter: 28-year-old clay hunt was a marine sniper, a veteran of iraq and afghanistan.suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. >> his ptsd was diagnosed after -- after being shot in iraq. >> reporter: his mother, susan selke, says her son had to fight the va, sometimes waiting weeks to see a psychiatrist or get medication, and struggling for a year and a half to get more disability benefits. two months ago he took his own life. >> if he had had better care, he maybe would not be dead today. >> reporter: the blistering appeals court ruling found that many vets who survived roadside bombs and lost limbs are now losing their battle to get care they were promised. the court accused the va of unchecked incompetence and ordered reforms, noting that 85,000 vets languish on waiting lists for mental health care. the seriously depressed sometimes wait more than eight weeks to see a mental health professional. the court said getting disability benefits to live on now can take an average of more than four years. almost 1,500 vets have died while awaiting their a
. >> reporter: 28-year-old clay hunt was a marine sniper, a veteran of iraq and afghanistan.suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. >> his ptsd was diagnosed after -- after being shot in iraq. >> reporter: his mother, susan selke, says her son had to fight the va, sometimes waiting weeks to see a psychiatrist or get medication, and struggling for a year and a half to get more disability benefits. two months ago he took his own life. >> if he had had...
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. >>> the decade long man hunt is over, the top secret mission that finally killed osama bin laden. >> security heightened around the globe. special precautions being taken here in the bay area. >> beautiful day in store for your monday, temperatures ranging into the high 70s inland spots, a full look at your forecast in a bit. >>> and we have a traffic alert issued in oakland westbound 80 as you make your way through the mcarthur maze. details coming up. >>> good morning everyone it is monday may 2nd i am sydnie kohara. >> i am frank mallicoat. time now 5:00 a.m. president obama says justice has been done. >> making a big announcement last night let's go to washington and joel brown. >> reporter: deliver the news that americans have waited a decade to hear, justice for 9/11 osama bin laden is dead. for many, this was reason to celebrate. [ audio difficulty ] >>> it felt like a victory party, hundreds cheering and chanting outside the white house after getting the news osama bin laden was dead. in a late night address the president said the american military killed the al qaeda leader
. >>> the decade long man hunt is over, the top secret mission that finally killed osama bin laden. >> security heightened around the globe. special precautions being taken here in the bay area. >> beautiful day in store for your monday, temperatures ranging into the high 70s inland spots, a full look at your forecast in a bit. >>> and we have a traffic alert issued in oakland westbound 80 as you make your way through the mcarthur maze. details coming up....
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we went on board a british warship to see how the hunt is playing out. >> we joined them hunting downsome indian ocean. it has now become the most dangerous see in the world. -- we joined them hunting down pirates in the indian ocean. the marines practiced boarding missions. in theory, this is how they deal with the hostage situation. in reality, such rescues are risky and rare. it is only in the air that you get a real sense of the challenge. around 20 international were strips -- warships are coming millions of miles. it is like having half a dozen police cars patrolling all of western europe. >> i do not know if they are winning or losing. we deliver our mission. i would hate to think there was not the navy out there. i think it would be like the wild west. >> it is not long before they spot a speed boat. more than 600 miles from land, they believe it must be pirates. the captain since in the marines to investigate. -- sends in the marines to investigate. here's the problem. the two somali's on board claim to be fishermen. without hard proof, it becomes a rescue operation. they are
we went on board a british warship to see how the hunt is playing out. >> we joined them hunting downsome indian ocean. it has now become the most dangerous see in the world. -- we joined them hunting down pirates in the indian ocean. the marines practiced boarding missions. in theory, this is how they deal with the hostage situation. in reality, such rescues are risky and rare. it is only in the air that you get a real sense of the challenge. around 20 international were strips --...
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having looked at the document, next step is to hunt inside the church for clues. as bob showed me around, i asked him why is it important to question when and who wrote a historical document. >> i think it's really important for us to recognize that history is not just something that comes down to us from on high or a magical fixed thing that happened in the past. history is really stories we've constructed from evidence we have of what happened in the past. those stories can change and differ as we get new evidence. >> reporter: some of that new evidence is on a wall near the front of the church. it's a plaque that says robert newman displayed the lantern. >> this was actually place heard by the newman family. it comes from the newman family story. it doesn't include obviously the story of the pulling family or the participation potentially of mr. pulling. so the newman family plaque says it is only mr. newman only who is responsible for lighting the lanterns. >> reporter: but we have to remember that the plaque is a secondary source, put here 200 years after the
having looked at the document, next step is to hunt inside the church for clues. as bob showed me around, i asked him why is it important to question when and who wrote a historical document. >> i think it's really important for us to recognize that history is not just something that comes down to us from on high or a magical fixed thing that happened in the past. history is really stories we've constructed from evidence we have of what happened in the past. those stories can change and...
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or not to hunt. the solution instead of opening oregon ridge to regular hunters a private company called a deer cooperator will be hired to thin the herd. >> we didn't want this to be a managed hunt so to speak. we want today make sure this was a controlled licensed wildlife management company. >> they're going to hire deer cooperators to shoot the deer at night with night vision goggles already for activists there is a more humane way. this past winter she helped support the spaying and release of 32 wild deer. a practice deer cooperator programs can do. >> and we want an ongoing dialogue about alternatives that can help address wildlife over population. >> reporter: but a bullet is still cheaper than a vet hire today sterilize deer. >> if they follow the american veterinary association rules for you know what's acceptable euthanasia and they do single bullet to the brain as much as i hate it i'd rather than than see them walking around with arrows in them. >> reporter: wjz eyewitness news. >>> even
or not to hunt. the solution instead of opening oregon ridge to regular hunters a private company called a deer cooperator will be hired to thin the herd. >> we didn't want this to be a managed hunt so to speak. we want today make sure this was a controlled licensed wildlife management company. >> they're going to hire deer cooperators to shoot the deer at night with night vision goggles already for activists there is a more humane way. this past winter she helped support the...
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. >>> will hunting be allowed in public parks. it's cloudy. is there rain on the way? meteorologist bernadette woods has the updated forecast. >>> let's check in on the roads. hi, kristy. >>> we have delays but mine north. traveling on the westbound you're looking at 10 minutes. that's from baltimore national pike over to liberty road. slowing as you make your approach to charles street. northbound 95 sluggish from 394 to the ft. mchenry tunnel. take hammond as your alter na. alternate. and giddings at north charles. let's take a live look. you can see not much activity at dulaney valley road. it should be an easy commute. this traffic report ask brought to you boit cochran firm. call 1-800-thefirm or visit them online. >>> a deer debate in baltimore county. it has lawmakers looking for last-minute solutions. tim williams tells us about the big vote expected tonight. >> currently most deer are hunted in rural areas. baltimore county council members are looking to amend the current bill and control gather hunts in certain areas. why? >> to basically thin out the herds b
. >>> will hunting be allowed in public parks. it's cloudy. is there rain on the way? meteorologist bernadette woods has the updated forecast. >>> let's check in on the roads. hi, kristy. >>> we have delays but mine north. traveling on the westbound you're looking at 10 minutes. that's from baltimore national pike over to liberty road. slowing as you make your approach to charles street. northbound 95 sluggish from 394 to the ft. mchenry tunnel. take hammond as your...
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or not to hunt? the solution. instead of opening oregon triple digit regular hunters a private company will be hired to thin the herd. >> we wanted to make sure that this was a controlled. >> they're going to hire deer cooperators to shoot the deer at night with night vision goggles. >> reporter: for activists like reedan there is a more humane way. she helped release 32 wild deer, a practice deer cooperator programs can do. >> and we want an ongoing dialog that can help address wildlife population but a bullet is still cheaper than a vet hired to sterilize deer. >> if they follow the american veterinarian association rule for what acceptable euthanasia is instead of a bullet to the brain. as much as i hate it i would see them with that. >> the state department of natural resources will set the rules and standards. >>> we now know who will be taking the anchor seat for katie couric. thereby scott kelly. tonight, he's talking about the promotion. >> i started in this business as a copy boy in west tex
or not to hunt? the solution. instead of opening oregon triple digit regular hunters a private company will be hired to thin the herd. >> we wanted to make sure that this was a controlled. >> they're going to hire deer cooperators to shoot the deer at night with night vision goggles. >> reporter: for activists like reedan there is a more humane way. she helped release 32 wild deer, a practice deer cooperator programs can do. >> and we want an ongoing dialog that can help...
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with those opposed to the hunt question those figures.y say they are concerned that the hunt will hurt the bear population and negatively impact tourists in that area. >>> baseball suspended the atlanta braves pitching coach for anti gay comments and other gestures he made. he will have to complete sensitivity training and will be fined. . mcdowell said he would personally apologize. he also said he was embarrassed by his actions. >> in san jose the action was for hockey fans at the shark tank. shark fans went into the pavilion ready for game two in the second round of the playoffs. fans were decked out in their finest sharks gear, a lot of black, they are also anticipating another shark's win and in just another few moments we will have the results of that game and the highlights and it was a good one. >> that's right. >> when we return along with the sun and the little breeze it was a special day for sailors. why opening day was also a hit for the giants. >> and with almost near perfect weather around the bay, depending on your definiti
with those opposed to the hunt question those figures.y say they are concerned that the hunt will hurt the bear population and negatively impact tourists in that area. >>> baseball suspended the atlanta braves pitching coach for anti gay comments and other gestures he made. he will have to complete sensitivity training and will be fined. . mcdowell said he would personally apologize. he also said he was embarrassed by his actions. >> in san jose the action was for hockey fans at...
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gold gone to washington and finally gets mad it's been hunting for in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led invasion. stuck in violence the cell stalemate in libya prompts more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflicts death toll in north of. beit rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children's are said initiative to introduce chemical castration for pedophiles. ten am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the reason for going to war in afghanistan nearly ten years ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of the campaign both in money and human lives suggests the temptation is big for washington to declare mission accomplished and pull out what is our he's a very important iraq war spent a lot in the death is unlikely to improve life in the war torn country. nine and a half years on the war in afghanistan has grown visibly wo
gold gone to washington and finally gets mad it's been hunting for in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led invasion. stuck in violence the cell stalemate in libya prompts more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflicts death toll in north of. beit rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children's are said initiative to introduce chemical castration for...
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if i ever put any source of invention you would hunt me down and kill you. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become a war of all those all of james bond will then up all the actual information. but thank you. the whole big ball around the world. may be. old. the. old. line in the machine would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from finest impression and some. meals for instance on t.v. don't scone. with . we stop stories on our t.v. thousands please syria as deadly clashes continue in the country despite the government claiming it's ready for talks with the opposition meanwhile the u.s. appears ready to declare president assad's rule illegitimate which many say could be the first their fourth military intervention. libyan rebels fail to gain washington's recognition as the country's rightful rulers and this comes after an opposition delegation made its penny said a meeting at the white house. had to be international monetary fund has been charged with sexual assault with the recent polls showing dominic st
if i ever put any source of invention you would hunt me down and kill you. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become a war of all those all of james bond will then up all the actual information. but thank you. the whole big ball around the world. may be. old. the. old. line in the machine would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from finest impression and some. meals for instance on t.v. don't scone. with . we stop stories on our t.v. thousands...
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goal gone is washington finally wipes out the man it's been a hunting for in afghanistan for so long we asked what is next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence the stalemate in libya prompts more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflict the death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults of children sparks and initiatives introduced chemical castration headed by. twelve noon in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the main reason for going to war with afghanistan nearly a decade ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of a campaign both in human lives and hard money suggest the temptation for washington is big to declare mission accomplished and pull out but authorities merino porton i reports bin laden's death is unlikely to improve life in the war torn country. nine and a half years on the war in afghanistan has grown v
goal gone is washington finally wipes out the man it's been a hunting for in afghanistan for so long we asked what is next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence the stalemate in libya prompts more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflict the death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults of children sparks and initiatives introduced chemical castration...
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>> couric: the hunt for the most-wanted terrorist in the world is finally over. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> couric: in a daring mission, u.s. navy seals raid his hideaway in pakistan and gun down the man behind the 9/11 attacks. celebrations erupt all over america. but for families of the 9/11 victims, the pain never ends. >> i miss my son. >> couric: every day? >> every day, every hour, you know? he's my... shining star. >> couric: and there are reminders everywhere that the war on terror is far from over. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: and this is a special expanded edition. good evening, everyone. it took nine years, seven months and 20 days but the united states has made good on a vow to hunt down the man who ordered the 9/11 attacks. u.s. forces found osama bin laden yesterday in his hide away compound in pakistan and killed him. president obama made the announcement in a late-night address to the nati
>> couric: the hunt for the most-wanted terrorist in the world is finally over. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> couric: in a daring mission, u.s. navy seals raid his hideaway in pakistan and gun down the man behind the 9/11 attacks. celebrations erupt all over america. but for families of the 9/11 victims, the pain never ends. >> i miss my son. >> couric: every day? >> every day, every...
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hunted down osama bin laden are as tough as they come.onight, they may be the ones in the crosshairs. terrorists are hunting them down. tonight we ask what's being done to keep the s.e.a.l.s safe? here's linsey davis. >> reporter: they are revered as the smartest and bravest in the american military. yet there's now concern for their safety. the u.s. government believes there are publications offering money to find out identities of the u.s. s.e.a.l. team who killed osama bin laden. >> when i met with the team last thursday, they expressed a concern about that, particularly with respect to their families. >> reporter: the department of defense is looking into ways to pump up security for the commandos. for years, bin laden was the world's most wanted man. some fear his death has shifted the crosshairs directly on to team 6. in virginia beach, where the s.e.a.l.s are based, there's a dangerous pastime called s.e.a.l. spotting where reporters are looking for s.e.a.l.s to try to get interviews. they're trying to find them to try to get a sto
hunted down osama bin laden are as tough as they come.onight, they may be the ones in the crosshairs. terrorists are hunting them down. tonight we ask what's being done to keep the s.e.a.l.s safe? here's linsey davis. >> reporter: they are revered as the smartest and bravest in the american military. yet there's now concern for their safety. the u.s. government believes there are publications offering money to find out identities of the u.s. s.e.a.l. team who killed osama bin laden....
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until the bill becomes law what can veterans do to market themselves and their skills on the job hunt? rich is the vice president of allied barton security services. the company employs 3,000 veterans. we talked to a number of veterans at the global veterans career expo in new york this week, like bell linda. >> veterans are very proud individuals. this serve sufferlessly. when they get out and looking for a job, it's hard because we've never worked in corporate america so we don't know how to package ourselves pretty much and we don't have the right tools to help prepare us to exit. >> let's help package those tools. the leadership and discipline, how do you package that into the job hunt. >> part of the disconnect here is corporate america is and the returning military veterans aren't necessarily on the same page in translating their skills and experiences into what's valuable in the work place. and there's two things that you mentioned, the leadership and the discipline. in and of themselves should be attractive to any employer. >> how do you go from saying i led a platoon to i can
until the bill becomes law what can veterans do to market themselves and their skills on the job hunt? rich is the vice president of allied barton security services. the company employs 3,000 veterans. we talked to a number of veterans at the global veterans career expo in new york this week, like bell linda. >> veterans are very proud individuals. this serve sufferlessly. when they get out and looking for a job, it's hard because we've never worked in corporate america so we don't know...
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cold gone as washington finally white so the bad it's good hunting for in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that's paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence the stalemate in libya prompts more talk of coalition ground troops going in but experts say that move could spike the conflict and death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children starts in initiative to introduce chemical castration for pedophiles. and the u.s. government is well on its way to getting its debt ceiling by early august twelfth analysis for you from the business desk in twenty minutes time. one pm in moscow i met treasurer bring you today's news here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the reason for going to war in afghanistan nearly a decade ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of the campaign both in money and human life suggests the temptation is big for washington to declare mission accomplished and pull out but archie's marine import
cold gone as washington finally white so the bad it's good hunting for in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that's paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence the stalemate in libya prompts more talk of coalition ground troops going in but experts say that move could spike the conflict and death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children starts in initiative to introduce chemical castration for...
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cold gone to washington finally gets the man it's been hunting for in afghanistan per so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence to still made it to libya prompting more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflicts an enormous death toll it's like the conflict death toll in norman still. to be grazers in russia's a growing number of sexual assaults on children sports an initiative to introduce a parental castration for pedophiles. nine am in moscow i'm mad trezise good to have you with us here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the reason for going to war in afghanistan nearly a decade ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of the campaign both in human lives and money suggest the temptation is big for washington to declare mission accomplished and pull out but authorities marine important i reports bin laden's death is on the likely to improve life in the war torn country. now i know h
cold gone to washington finally gets the man it's been hunting for in afghanistan per so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence to still made it to libya prompting more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflicts an enormous death toll it's like the conflict death toll in norman still. to be grazers in russia's a growing number of sexual assaults on children sports an...
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out a crossroads the us good for men they've been hunting for a decade but the war on terror goes on and the world waits to see what's in store for america's ongoing conflicts. all according to nato hints of a possible transition from air strikes to a ground operation in libya experts say it was always part of the program. and some russian parents the more more decisive laws against predatory paedophiles what others resort to vigilante justice after losing faith in the authorities. international news live from moscow this is r t with you twenty four hours a day well now that the symbolic reason for the u.s. presence in afghanistan has gone with the fall of. the question is whether america is going to stick to its war plan this summer u.s. forces are due to start pulling out of the recent anti terror milestone may prompt the white house to prolong its mission. there are reports a possible new turn would do little to improve life in a war torn country. nine and a half years on the war in afghanistan has grown visibly worse while u.s. rhetoric surrounding it has consistently spun in cir
out a crossroads the us good for men they've been hunting for a decade but the war on terror goes on and the world waits to see what's in store for america's ongoing conflicts. all according to nato hints of a possible transition from air strikes to a ground operation in libya experts say it was always part of the program. and some russian parents the more more decisive laws against predatory paedophiles what others resort to vigilante justice after losing faith in the authorities....
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gold gone as washington finally wipes out the man it's been hunting in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. . stock in violence the stalemate in libya from the small talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflict the death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children are sponsoring an initiative to introduce chemical castration. also this hour the u.s. government is well on its way to having its debt ceiling by early august what have analysis for you from the business desk in twenty minutes. with r.t. live from moscow where it's now or just after three pm with the u.s. having killed the man who was the reason for going to war in afghanistan nearly ten years ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation in that tremendous cost to the campaign both in human lives and money suggests the temptation is big for washington to declare mission accomplished and put out its arteries more important i reports and lawtons death
gold gone as washington finally wipes out the man it's been hunting in afghanistan for so long we ask what's next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. . stock in violence the stalemate in libya from the small talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflict the death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults on children are sponsoring an initiative to introduce chemical castration. also this...