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cnn's "the sixties: the british invasion" starts now. >>> there's the beatles. ♪ >> the beatles arrivedfrom then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> it is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. >> musicians in today's generation, they could rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatle land, formally known as britain. where an epidemic called beatle mania has seized the population, especially female. >> they do a story on what they think is a goofy band from england. >> these four boys from liverpool are britain's latest musical and sociological phenomena. they make non-music, wear non-music haircuts. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatle land. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her locale deejay. the local deejay asks his friend to bring over a beatles record from england and has the vision to put it on and hear that there's something happening. >> so marsha albert of dublin drive has the honor of introducing something brand new, an exclusive here at wwdc. marsha, the micr
cnn's "the sixties: the british invasion" starts now. >>> there's the beatles. ♪ >> the beatles arrivedfrom then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> it is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. >> musicians in today's generation, they could rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatle land, formally known as britain. where an epidemic called beatle mania has seized the population, especially female....
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sometimes home invasions involve a criminal element.times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man. >> there's been some friction with just the one neighbor. she gets quite angry about very minor things and then sometimes shouts unpleasant things and makes threats. but, you know, we try not to take too much notice of that. >> luke wirr is the man in the video being pounded with the rolled-up reading material. >> two weeks before the incident happened i took the rubbish bin out, and she was shouting from the top window with lots of swearing that i wasn't allowed to pull the bin across the car park. i ignored this and carried on and put the bin at the front of our property. >> luke own's birkette's garage, and it's located right next to this apartment building, essentially makin
sometimes home invasions involve a criminal element.times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man. >> there's been some friction with just the one neighbor. she gets quite angry about very minor things and then sometimes...
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so the number of troops required after the invasion in part dependent upon in iraq. i said in a speech of may of 2003 just six weeks after the invasion that now that we had overthrown saddam hussein, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car and i said at the time we that we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few months, we will be in serious trouble. and i said that i thought the political end of different decisions have been made and not period under the original invasion, they might have had ended up with what they did and people seem unwilling to say that that was a really stupid decision. i write in the book that it's like no one ever wrote a book about this and the fact that if he ran the local power plant used to be a member of the party in the same thing in iraq. you have to be a member of the party if you were a schoolteacher. so does being oblivious to those kinds of things does lead to some amazingly stupid decisions. >> and it wasn't just a matter of the military infrastructure being dissolved but this as well, which
so the number of troops required after the invasion in part dependent upon in iraq. i said in a speech of may of 2003 just six weeks after the invasion that now that we had overthrown saddam hussein, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car and i said at the time we that we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few months, we will be in serious trouble. and i said that i thought the political end of different decisions have been made and not period under the...
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we're the bad boys of this british invasion, and the girls went crazy. ♪ >> you've been doing this for >> i don't know. i never thought i would be doing it for two years even. i think we will set out for at least another year. ] pain. once you feel it coming, it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new, fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks. new fast acting advil. nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. >>> when we first started playing together, we started playing because we
we're the bad boys of this british invasion, and the girls went crazy. ♪ >> you've been doing this for >> i don't know. i never thought i would be doing it for two years even. i think we will set out for at least another year. ] pain. once you feel it coming, it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new, fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks. new fast acting advil. nothing...
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we're the bad boys of this british invasion, and the girls went crazy. ♪ >> you've been doing this for. i never thought i would be doing it for two years even. i think we will set out for at least another year. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. >>> when we first started playing together, we started playing because we wanted to play the blues and howlen'wolf was one of our greatest idols. and it's a great pleasure being booked on this show tonight. [ applause ] ♪ how many more years that i have to let you dog me around ♪ >> the rolling stones invite howlin' wolf, who is a 60-year-old black man from the south side of chicago who never in a million years would have been on "shindig" but there he is. ♪ >>
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the charges are home invasion, armed robbery and criminal sexual conduct.victim of the latter crime as a female college student. >> the state versus rederick melton, people versus brandon townes. people versus james hodges. people versus dorian jones. >> the record we have all four defendants with respective counsel, mr. becker. >> your honor, these kids are ready for sentencing at this point in time. i know we have a victim that wants to address the court all at once. >> i'll larry from the victim first, please. >> you do not need to state your name. go ahead, please. >> this whole crime has honestly been the worst struggle i've been through. i've dreaded this whole process, dreaded it for the fact i have to look into these faces, lost countless hours of sleep trying to recount the nightmares of that playing in my head over and over again. i dread it so much i thought i couldn't do it anymore, that i couldn't bear to get up out of bed in the morning. but i did, and i will keep doing it. i hope during your sentence you will reflect on your terrible decision
the charges are home invasion, armed robbery and criminal sexual conduct.victim of the latter crime as a female college student. >> the state versus rederick melton, people versus brandon townes. people versus james hodges. people versus dorian jones. >> the record we have all four defendants with respective counsel, mr. becker. >> your honor, these kids are ready for sentencing at this point in time. i know we have a victim that wants to address the court all at once....
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the british invasion had legs because there was more great music to back it up. >> a big hello from ushey were singing, they sold over a million records a month. and in the words of one of their biggest hit songs, we're mighty glad to have you with us tonight. ladies and gentlemen, the dave clark five. ♪ ♪ you say that you love me, say that you love me, all of the time, all of the time ♪ ♪ you say that you need me, say you need me, you'll always be mine, always be mine ♪ ♪ i'll be glad all over, yes, i'm glad all over, baby, i'm glad all over ♪ ♪ so glad you're mine. >> they're rivaling the beatles now as the top singing group in britain. how do you feel about that? >> we're really very pleased, but i don't think you can say we're rivals. we've got a completely different sound. >> we were the first band to tour america. we did 46 cities. then you realized you had made it. >> suddenly, it's like the gates of hell are opened. ♪ something tells me i'm into something good, something tells me ♪ >> i mean, every transatlantic ocean liner seems to have another british band that rockets up to
the british invasion had legs because there was more great music to back it up. >> a big hello from ushey were singing, they sold over a million records a month. and in the words of one of their biggest hit songs, we're mighty glad to have you with us tonight. ladies and gentlemen, the dave clark five. ♪ ♪ you say that you love me, say that you love me, all of the time, all of the time ♪ ♪ you say that you need me, say you need me, you'll always be mine, always be mine ♪ ♪...
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so the number of troops required after the invasion in part dependent upon in iraq. i said in a speech of may of 2003 just six weeks after the invasion that now that we had overthrown saddam hussein, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car and i said at the time we that we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few months, we will be in serious trouble. and i said that i thought the political end of different decisions have been made and not period under the original invasion, they might have had ended up with what they did and people seem unwilling to say that that was a really stupid decision. i write in the book that it's like no one ever wrote a book about this and the fact that if he ran the local power plant used to be a member of the party in the same thing in iraq. you have to be a member of the party if you were a schoolteacher. so does being oblivious to those kinds of things does lead to some amazingly stupid decisions. >> and it wasn't just a matter of the military infrastructure being dissolved but this as well, which
so the number of troops required after the invasion in part dependent upon in iraq. i said in a speech of may of 2003 just six weeks after the invasion that now that we had overthrown saddam hussein, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car and i said at the time we that we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few months, we will be in serious trouble. and i said that i thought the political end of different decisions have been made and not period under the...
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the word invasive is loaded. we hate invaders. it's focused solely on the species, yet the ability to survive is due to interactions with biological and physical environment. we are calling our trees when we are the greatest invasive species here in san francisco. when we restore landscapes or more often introduce a set of species that have decided are the ones we want to see there, we are changed the landscape to match what we want this, not some divine plan. again, when we restore landscapes or more often introduce a set of species are the ones we want to see this, we are altering the landscape to what we want to see there. i thank you all very much for your service. i would like to say, phil, every time i find an open bathroom in the park, i thank you. >> thank you. speaker: next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager. my name is richard rothman. i'm one of the city guides at the tower and i would like to thank sandra and the rest of the staff for giving us the opportunity to make tours. the people
the word invasive is loaded. we hate invaders. it's focused solely on the species, yet the ability to survive is due to interactions with biological and physical environment. we are calling our trees when we are the greatest invasive species here in san francisco. when we restore landscapes or more often introduce a set of species that have decided are the ones we want to see there, we are changed the landscape to match what we want this, not some divine plan. again, when we restore landscapes...
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and i think it shed a new light on why that invasion collapsed. during the run-up to the invasion, major changes were made and it was decided that the invaders would land on a beach faraway from mountains and if they have trouble they can escape into the mountains. it was decided that there were not enough to take out the castro air force. and another of other decisions were made to restrict this to such a degree that the two top organizers decided eight days beforehand that this will not work and in a word it was a terrible disaster. so what do they do this information? welcome you would like to think that they would have gone to their boss and said, our plan will end in a terrible disaster. but i discovered that allen dulles was actually not involved at all in the planning of the bay of pigs invasion and he turns the process over to his deputy and completely exempt himself from planet. when he was president he didn't say anything. so i think that i read all this and i was very puzzled about why this could be. but washington -- he was not even in
and i think it shed a new light on why that invasion collapsed. during the run-up to the invasion, major changes were made and it was decided that the invaders would land on a beach faraway from mountains and if they have trouble they can escape into the mountains. it was decided that there were not enough to take out the castro air force. and another of other decisions were made to restrict this to such a degree that the two top organizers decided eight days beforehand that this will not work...
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so -- invasion. so i think if different decisions had been head in that period after the original -- had been paid in that period after the original invasion, then you might have had a different outcome. but we ended up with what we did. and people seemed unwilling to stick their neck out to say that was a really stupid decision. debaathification, i mean, i write in the book it's like nobody ever read a book about the denaziification and the fact that if you ran the local power plant, you still had to be a member of party. that didn't mean you were himmler's best friend. the same thing this iraq. you had to be a member of the baath party, so just being oblivious to those kinds of things led to some amazingly stupid decisions. >> it wasn't a matter of their military infrastructure being dissolved, but also the bureaucracy as well -- >> exactly. >> -- which i think disappeared overnight and left you without nothing. i have to ask you -- >> i mean, it goes in a way, and it goes to the equipment question
so -- invasion. so i think if different decisions had been head in that period after the original -- had been paid in that period after the original invasion, then you might have had a different outcome. but we ended up with what we did. and people seemed unwilling to stick their neck out to say that was a really stupid decision. debaathification, i mean, i write in the book it's like nobody ever read a book about the denaziification and the fact that if you ran the local power plant, you still...
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so the number of troops required after the invasion in part depended on making smart decisions about what we would do next in iraq. i said in a speech in may of 2003, just six weeks after the invasion, that now that we had overthrown saddam, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car. now what do you do with it? and i said at the time, if we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few moms, we will be in -- a few months we'll be in serious trouble. and i said i thought that the political part of this would be far more difficult than the original invasion. so i think if different decision had been made in that period after the original invasion, then you might have had a different outcome, but we end up with what we did, and people seemed unwilling to stick their neck out to say, that was a really stupid decision. debatication, like nobody ever read a book about the dee naziication, and if you ran the power plant you had to be a member of the party. that didn't mean you were him her's best friend. in iraq, how had to be a member of the baath party if y
so the number of troops required after the invasion in part depended on making smart decisions about what we would do next in iraq. i said in a speech in may of 2003, just six weeks after the invasion, that now that we had overthrown saddam, it reminded me of the situation where the dog catches the car. now what do you do with it? and i said at the time, if we have more than 100,000 troops in iraq for more than a few moms, we will be in -- a few months we'll be in serious trouble. and i said i...
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weapons flowing everywhere look in libya the us invasion of libya weapons went to syria everywhere from syria to nigeria so if there is this dangerous threatening al qaida why does the u.s. seem to be doing its bidding everywhere in the world you know in tel aviv would you like to respond to that to me because you know if you look at syria i mean obama and his people get still say assad must go i mean the house is on fire but assad must go when you look at the gains that al-qaeda and similar groups of made in syria there are still wanting to see the end of a secular leader in syria. let me stick to my question of what is ok that in syria have two principal groups one of them is al qaeda in iraq and in the shah and the other one is dropped in mosul happen most are. in iraq and both are connected to al qaeda closely connected to al qaeda basically al qaeda in iraq is a part of al qaeda and we have been most recently announced and basically got the blessing from our history to be part of a crowd there although although it was not officially announced in the i would say legal way so you hav
weapons flowing everywhere look in libya the us invasion of libya weapons went to syria everywhere from syria to nigeria so if there is this dangerous threatening al qaida why does the u.s. seem to be doing its bidding everywhere in the world you know in tel aviv would you like to respond to that to me because you know if you look at syria i mean obama and his people get still say assad must go i mean the house is on fire but assad must go when you look at the gains that al-qaeda and similar...
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is back in in in in on bar that is the the great myth of the us invasion of iraq was that this surge had secured an american victory number one and that this great awakening was the the homegrown fundamentalist groups had risen up and attacked al qaeda and driven them out well neither of those two have lasted very long you know so it's. it's quite ironic ok on which i to reply to that because if you look at iraq specifically if we can look at so many countries now where the black flag of al qaeda has risen real or imagined and then don't get me wrong i do believe it exists but to the extent that's a little bit different because that's the politics as you see it on the ground but i mean look at iraq here i mean the invasion the occupation this is what's brought it about i mean doesn't western foreign policy create the seeds the seed bed for these kind of groups to come about in the first place. the question of course is what would have happened if the was of any reaction to the presence of al qaeda for example afghanistan the bad old days you cannot you cannot fix things by just looki
is back in in in in on bar that is the the great myth of the us invasion of iraq was that this surge had secured an american victory number one and that this great awakening was the the homegrown fundamentalist groups had risen up and attacked al qaeda and driven them out well neither of those two have lasted very long you know so it's. it's quite ironic ok on which i to reply to that because if you look at iraq specifically if we can look at so many countries now where the black flag of al...
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but make no mistake about it, our job is to ensure growth and invasion through an open internet. it is a topic that should join the mmtc and the f.c.c. in common cause. now let me quickly touch on a couple of other topics. the lifeline program is an important component of everyone's right to access our communications networks. the program has been abused. the outrage of that abuse is being addressed. but it doesn't change the underlying purpose. we are conducting broadband lifeline trials right now and we'll base policy decisions on those findings. but broadband is the future and access to broadband is important to everyone. different topic. the internet protocol transition. as we move from analog to all internet protocol networks, the capabilities of networks to serve people expands. it is the opportunity that is created. but in this internet protocol transition, we need to make sure that those opportunities continue -- are preserved and continue to expand. for 100 years there has developed a values relationship, a set of values that determine the relationship between those who
but make no mistake about it, our job is to ensure growth and invasion through an open internet. it is a topic that should join the mmtc and the f.c.c. in common cause. now let me quickly touch on a couple of other topics. the lifeline program is an important component of everyone's right to access our communications networks. the program has been abused. the outrage of that abuse is being addressed. but it doesn't change the underlying purpose. we are conducting broadband lifeline trials right...
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the mother of one veteran of the invasion of iraq who has been at home in the bedroom of his childhood for most of the last 10 years and see return from the war cause that the ripple effect. that's a word that doesn't begin to capture the full impact of that. you know, for years i have worked in afghanistan and in other conflict countries as an aid worker, generally working on behalf of women and other civilian. of course, the principle injuries and deaths in both of these wars have occurred among the civilians of the nations that we have invaded. i having worked with those people for so many years, i went to a forward operating base to write a piece for dispatch about women soldiers on that case in kind myself on a base with four women and a whole battalion of men. i wouldn't have chosen to be there. bna i kept my eyes open and i saw soldiers disintegrate before my very eyes, even though anybody was watching. there's more going on here than i've ever been aware of. that is when i began to follow the soldiers sent to understand a bit better what they go through and how they are torn ap
the mother of one veteran of the invasion of iraq who has been at home in the bedroom of his childhood for most of the last 10 years and see return from the war cause that the ripple effect. that's a word that doesn't begin to capture the full impact of that. you know, for years i have worked in afghanistan and in other conflict countries as an aid worker, generally working on behalf of women and other civilian. of course, the principle injuries and deaths in both of these wars have occurred...
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the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture to nietzsche especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe, but direct lendings in tunisia were judged by too whiskey. in fact even landings in morocco and algeria were judged to be very, very risky. a large amphibious operation which roosevelt pushed over the resistance of the war department, the president said he wanted u.s. ground troops in action in the theater in the calendar year 1942, and no one thought that the united states or britain was in a position to invade france. roosevelt wanted an american operation because these areas were under the control of the french and the french might not resist the americans the way they would resist their hereditary enemy, the british. but roosevelt relented and this turned out to be a joint american/br
the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture to nietzsche especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe, but direct lendings in tunisia were judged by too whiskey. in fact even landings in morocco and algeria were judged to be very, very risky. a large...
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that's where even in the name of security a lot of critics say sorry, that is an invasion of privacy and that is going overboard. edward snowden himself when he
that's where even in the name of security a lot of critics say sorry, that is an invasion of privacy and that is going overboard. edward snowden himself when he
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, so you want to be invasive enough to protect the general public, but not so much overly invasive wherekills the spirit of the games. and a lot of times the organizers of the events can be at odds with the security people, because sometimes those two ideas are opposing one another. >> are there particular challenges in russia, given its recent past? >> well, i think people fail to take into mind that the sochi olympics is in this the north caucuses. it is also in the warmest place of russia on the black sea, and as putin described, they are calling it the ring of steel. they put about 50,000 men there to protect the olympics. but it's in a region that a fraught with conflict. so there is -- we're not talking about literally dozens or hundreds, but potentially thousands of fighters, and i think it would be relatively easy for them to strike. there were over 100,000 labors have been brought into sochi in the last few years to help with the construction. and 14,000 electricians from all over russia. how are they vetting all of these people? i think the russian approach has been basically t
, so you want to be invasive enough to protect the general public, but not so much overly invasive wherekills the spirit of the games. and a lot of times the organizers of the events can be at odds with the security people, because sometimes those two ideas are opposing one another. >> are there particular challenges in russia, given its recent past? >> well, i think people fail to take into mind that the sochi olympics is in this the north caucuses. it is also in the warmest place...
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in 2000 three, the us-led this invasion to protect iraq. militants linked to al qaeda running through two major iraq he cities. i cities. >> it happened in 2006 and 2007, and thanks to the search we basically defeated al qaeda and iraq, by the way with help from some sunni tribesmen. looking for a silver lining today, some of those tribesmen are helping the iraqis today. >> do you think this is happening because u.s. troops left in 2011? >> i said it at the time, i withdrawal was a risky decision the president took. i think it has been proven to make a dash be a mistake. we lost her leverage. maliki has seen an opportunity to marginalize sunni politicians, including this weekend when he had an mp arrested. you have military and political deterioration. >> does the u.s. government, because of that invasion in 2003, have a responsibility to try and help the iraqi government, whatever its flaws? >> i think we have an interest in helping the iraqi government. i am not keen to make it a moral question. to me it is a question of seeing the politi
in 2000 three, the us-led this invasion to protect iraq. militants linked to al qaeda running through two major iraq he cities. i cities. >> it happened in 2006 and 2007, and thanks to the search we basically defeated al qaeda and iraq, by the way with help from some sunni tribesmen. looking for a silver lining today, some of those tribesmen are helping the iraqis today. >> do you think this is happening because u.s. troops left in 2011? >> i said it at the time, i withdrawal...
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it placed him at the scenes of his alleged home invasions. >> they have gps satellite still photos ofas at, they say. >> as he awaits trial, he's discovered that selling with abendroth has its benefits. >> you have something for the poem. >> give me the last two. i'll enter it. >> the only true love i have comes from my father. >> with angel wings -- to make me fly. >> talking about love, bro. >> i am. i got you. in my heart is a place we call home. >> what do you have for after we love birds roam. >> love blossoms like a flower. my sorrow and pain has run dry. inside of my heart is a place we call home. >> i'm going to send that to my girl tonight. this is my fiance, heather. she's currently upstairs. i miss you, baby. >> we're actually engaged, pretty much married almost. >> i started having sex at a young age. and i was always drawn towards older women. >> he's going to be 26. so he's a few years younger than me, 15 years younger than me. because the both of us had been in prison and both spent time and had similar criminal backgrounds, it wasn't like a sick bond but it was a bond
it placed him at the scenes of his alleged home invasions. >> they have gps satellite still photos ofas at, they say. >> as he awaits trial, he's discovered that selling with abendroth has its benefits. >> you have something for the poem. >> give me the last two. i'll enter it. >> the only true love i have comes from my father. >> with angel wings -- to make me fly. >> talking about love, bro. >> i am. i got you. in my heart is a place we call...
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november 8, the invasion was launched.after days of fighting in algeria and substantial allied casualties, french admiral darla who happen to be in algiers was recognized by the allies and then called upon french troops to stop fighting. so the fighting in algeria ceased but not elsewhere as we will see. november 11, the end of the second battle of al alamein and the fighting in egypt. general rommel had to retreat. he had to retreat in part because british forces there had superior intelligence and superior equipment. president roosevelt had diverted 300 german tanks from a planned shipment to the soviet union to produce forces in egypt and they were better than the marked tanks that rommel had. the nazis had already set up a commando egypt, a mobile killing squad designed to be at this against the jewish in egypt and in palestine. but the retreat of rommel's forces ended that possibility. back to northwest africa. the germans rushed 25,000 troops, battle-hardened troops into tunisia to prevent allied forces from reaching
november 8, the invasion was launched.after days of fighting in algeria and substantial allied casualties, french admiral darla who happen to be in algiers was recognized by the allies and then called upon french troops to stop fighting. so the fighting in algeria ceased but not elsewhere as we will see. november 11, the end of the second battle of al alamein and the fighting in egypt. general rommel had to retreat. he had to retreat in part because british forces there had superior...
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the british invasion and how the beatles influenced the sound of the generation and the 60s and thursday night, 9:00 eastern and pacific right here on cnn. >>> a u.s. president pushing the first lady out of the white house. absurd, of course. this is reality in france. the reason the press came around this woman in india, she is particularly intense. the former first lady's friend in her first public appearance since she and her friend parted ways on saturday. this break up is the culmination of weeks of scandal with her reported love triangle. she is in the middle and his partner is valerie trierweiler. not a french last name. allegations of another woman. that woman is julie gayet.
the british invasion and how the beatles influenced the sound of the generation and the 60s and thursday night, 9:00 eastern and pacific right here on cnn. >>> a u.s. president pushing the first lady out of the white house. absurd, of course. this is reality in france. the reason the press came around this woman in india, she is particularly intense. the former first lady's friend in her first public appearance since she and her friend parted ways on saturday. this break up is the...
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. >> police are investigating reports after home invasion robbery. it happened around midnight. peggy bunker has been in milpitas all morning. she joins us live. what have you learned? >> reporter: good morning to you. this must have been terrifying for the homeowners. imagine after midnight about 12:11 a.m. three armed intruders burst into this house and this happened as you mentioned the 1700 block of tea hoe drive. all we know is that the three unknown race male suspected armed with firearms burst into the home, confronted the residents. we don't have an accurate description. one of the victims received minor injuries as a result of this intrusion into their home. they were treated there at the scene by the fire department which also showed up. big response t midnight shift responded to this 911 call. the sergeant told me any time there is a home invasion in this area, it's fairly unusual so we're looking to get more details and see what we can find. police did arrive, they were at the home about two minutes after the 911 call. all three suspects did get away. we'll see what
. >> police are investigating reports after home invasion robbery. it happened around midnight. peggy bunker has been in milpitas all morning. she joins us live. what have you learned? >> reporter: good morning to you. this must have been terrifying for the homeowners. imagine after midnight about 12:11 a.m. three armed intruders burst into this house and this happened as you mentioned the 1700 block of tea hoe drive. all we know is that the three unknown race male suspected armed...
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led invasion could be to blame for the violence we're seeing in iraq now i think the reason that there is discontent in iraq right now is because the u.s. led occupation put in place a lot of structural injustices that are the root of all the violence in iraq right now one of the results of the occupation of iraq was that the sunni community. became a very marginalized targeted group within iraq. butting in on by province right now. i think for the u.s. government to continue arming the rocky government to facilitate their internal oppression of various ethnic minorities within the country i think that would be very immoral on our part and i think it would be even more immoral for us to send troops to participate in this repression. meanwhile in neighboring syria the strengthening of al qaeda linked groups has led to growing infighting between once allied rebels fierce clashes between rival opposition factions have killed at least seven hundred people this week almost one hundred of them are believed to be civilians who were executed by militants from the islamic state of iraq and leva
led invasion could be to blame for the violence we're seeing in iraq now i think the reason that there is discontent in iraq right now is because the u.s. led occupation put in place a lot of structural injustices that are the root of all the violence in iraq right now one of the results of the occupation of iraq was that the sunni community. became a very marginalized targeted group within iraq. butting in on by province right now. i think for the u.s. government to continue arming the rocky...
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led invasion of iraq is to blame. the period of loss the sound to you know in iraq there was no bile and such violence before the invasion and occupation of iraq ok do you hear me now we can actually carry on the big right ok it was i was saying that the us invasion. and occupation of iraq is to be blamed for this violence and of course there are many other. reasons behind this violence of the nonfunctioning state for example the corrupt and fascist government that sins of any kind of services the failing state all these and above all the persecution of people especially those who protest against. fascist policies of the government all these it's a good that are behind the. violence in iraq citizens are being cowboy daily bloodshed we talk about it daily on this channel civilians are the cave victims in insurgents deadly attacks holding speed gun to try and tackle it seems are getting worse. yeah it is that's true actually. for the last year more than a year iraqis are protesting peacefully i mean protesting against.
led invasion of iraq is to blame. the period of loss the sound to you know in iraq there was no bile and such violence before the invasion and occupation of iraq ok do you hear me now we can actually carry on the big right ok it was i was saying that the us invasion. and occupation of iraq is to be blamed for this violence and of course there are many other. reasons behind this violence of the nonfunctioning state for example the corrupt and fascist government that sins of any kind of services...
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launched its invasion of iraq many members of the group are fighting in syria against a sad and their force is rapidly gaining influence among the radical elements in the devastated nation even lebanon has suffered from the group's activity with it being behind the latest bombing attack in beirut now this kerry gore he's a former danish intelligence officer who served in iraq believes the country's army won't be able to wipe out the extremist forces. in my opinion. i have never been on the run it might have been downscaling due to the pressure but once this pressure is lifted the organization is back in full force and it uses these. pauses to to regain its bring the fighting ability of the of the isis for instance is very strong but very contained to the localized and one thing the isis and the rebels has is is them and it they want to continue fighting and the iraqi army really hasn't got a chance to fight these militias. and to or to eradicate them meanwhile in neighboring syria the strengthening of al qaeda linked groups has led to growing infighting between once fierce clashes bet
launched its invasion of iraq many members of the group are fighting in syria against a sad and their force is rapidly gaining influence among the radical elements in the devastated nation even lebanon has suffered from the group's activity with it being behind the latest bombing attack in beirut now this kerry gore he's a former danish intelligence officer who served in iraq believes the country's army won't be able to wipe out the extremist forces. in my opinion. i have never been on the run...
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invasion now residents of other parts of the country are bracing themselves for the iraqi army's assault as it attempts to drive militants out of seized areas the u.s. is supplying hellfire missiles and other weapons to help the iraqi government in the fight the last thing for me is as more missiles we heard the u.s. government say they decimated al qaida is needed but the groups that continue their cause expand and what they thrive on best is chaos the u.s. backed chaos to iraq and in syria washington support for armed opposition has benefited extremists in washington i'm going to check on our quiz. the jihad his group now said to be in control of fallujah and ramadi is the islamic state of iraq and the levant also known as isis it's seen as a formidable fighting force and its militants are among of the most radical cells in syria isis itself that dates back to the early years of the iraq war it was formed in april two thousand and four by sunni insurgents and soon after a pledge allegiance to bin laden two years later it was rebranded as the islamic state of iraq in two thousand and th
invasion now residents of other parts of the country are bracing themselves for the iraqi army's assault as it attempts to drive militants out of seized areas the u.s. is supplying hellfire missiles and other weapons to help the iraqi government in the fight the last thing for me is as more missiles we heard the u.s. government say they decimated al qaida is needed but the groups that continue their cause expand and what they thrive on best is chaos the u.s. backed chaos to iraq and in syria...
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invasion of iraq more than ten years ago. when more and more weapons are dumped into the region and the idiology that the enemy of my enemy can be my friend and therefore should be given more weapons all that is that ng up to just one catastrophe compound another now iraq's prime minister he said he wants these people to surrender their. will listen to any words or will he have to take action he said he will take action eventually if it's necessary. one. well you know there's been a lot of demands for surrender from fallujah gen other cities in the past decade as well and i think that al maliki is again as he has so often and other forces opposed to him as well for united states relying on maximal violence because of a political failure and on a willingness to sincerely engage in some reconciliation and democratic process and unfortunately from washington top u.s. officials are doing what they have done in various ways in the last more than ten years which is to assume and presume that more violence will solve the situation a
invasion of iraq more than ten years ago. when more and more weapons are dumped into the region and the idiology that the enemy of my enemy can be my friend and therefore should be given more weapons all that is that ng up to just one catastrophe compound another now iraq's prime minister he said he wants these people to surrender their. will listen to any words or will he have to take action he said he will take action eventually if it's necessary. one. well you know there's been a lot of...
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led invasion in two thousand and three. and looks at why they are gaining strength . young good luck to little with little not integrity they run on chaos emboldened by the fighting in syria these al qaeda linked militants overran parts of iraq including the city of the literature. we have said earlier about the serious situation will actually go into iraq and this is what we were warning about chaos in neighboring syria deep as the u.s. and its allies threatened the syrian government sending the signal to the rebels to fight on to the detriment of the political outcome islamic groups have now taken over the opposition movement there and have even chased the western backed leader of the free syrian army out of the country to be honest you the relieve it along because if you kick it they're going to come out and bite you and that's what we did when we invaded iraq you know three and it can bite not just somewhere far in a war zone but here in the u.s. american intelligence and counterterrorism officials now say islamic extremist groups in syria with ties talk to recrui
led invasion in two thousand and three. and looks at why they are gaining strength . young good luck to little with little not integrity they run on chaos emboldened by the fighting in syria these al qaeda linked militants overran parts of iraq including the city of the literature. we have said earlier about the serious situation will actually go into iraq and this is what we were warning about chaos in neighboring syria deep as the u.s. and its allies threatened the syrian government sending...